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专题01:记叙文类阅读【01】江苏省泰州市2022~2023学年高二下学期期末考试英语试题【02】江苏省宿迁市2022-2023学年高二下学期期末英语试卷【03】江苏省镇江地区2022-2023学年高二下学期期末质量检测英语试题【04】江苏省淮安市2022-2023学年高二下学期期末英语试题【05】江苏省南京市第十三中学2022-2023学年高二下学期期末英语试卷【06】江苏省常州市教育学会2022-2023学年高二下学期期末学业水平监测英语试卷【07】江苏省连云港市2022-2023学年高二下学期期末英语试题【08】江苏省南京市六校联合体2022-2023学年高二下学期期末英语试题【09】江苏省徐州市2022-2023学年高二下学期期末抽测英语试题【10】江苏省镇江市八校2022-2023学年高二下学期期末英语试卷Passage1ThestoryofhowPrettyYende,ablackoperasinger,reachedthepeakofhercareerisaninspirationalone.Borninatinyruraltown,SouthAfrica,shehadatraditionalupbringing.Hermostdirectlinktomusicwaschurchhymns(圣歌).Yendesaysthatasashychild,sheneverconsideredacareerinmusic.Whenhergrandmotherfirstinvitedhertosinginchurch,sheknewhowuncomfortableitwouldbetostandinfrontofpeople,butshedidn’twanttodisappointher.Sheovercamehershyness,anditbecameherfirstexperienceofperforminginfrontofmassiveaudiences.ThenonedayshesawoperaforthefirsttimeonTVattheageof16.“Hearingthismusicandthepowerofitsoundedlikesomethingsupernatural.”sherecalled.“Irememberrecordingitandimitatingit,”shesaid.“Iwouldplaytherecordingthewholeday.Mygosh,myfamilywereintrouble,becauseIwouldn’tstoppracticingandshouting.”ShestartedtogainpopularityinSouthAfricawhilestillastudentattheUniversityofCapeTown,andin2011,Yendebeganenteringoperacompetitions.“TheveryfirstoperacompetitionthatIdidwasinVienna,Austria,whereIwoneverythingpossible,”sheremembered.Hercareertookoffinternationallyin2013withpublicperformancesacrosstheworld.Ithasnotbeenallwithouttrouble.Shecontinuestoaddressthequestionofopera’swhitedomination,andbelievesthatshecanuseherfameandtalentasanopportunitytobreakprejudice.“Thebiggestchallengehasalwaysbeenbeingthedifferentoneintheroom,”Sheremembered.“SometimesIwouldentertherehearsal(排练)room,andwhatIcouldseeintheroomlookslike,‘Whyareyouhere?’AndIwouldjustsmile.ButonceIstartmakingmusic,allofusinthatroomagreedthatI’mnottherebymistake.”1.WhatcanbelearntfromYende’schurchperformingexperience?A.Shelovedperformingonherfirsttry.B.Shealwayswantedtopleaseherfamily.C.Itwasherdreamtopursueasingingcareer.D.Shewasinitiallynotkeenonpublicsinging.2.WhatinspiredYende’spassionforsinging?A.Hergrandma’sencouragement. B.AnexposuretooperaonTV.C.Hersuccessinoperacompetitions. D.Anexperienceofsinginghymns.3.HowdidYenderespondtoothers’prejudiceinhercareer?A.Shefelthelpless. B.Shebehavedconfidently.C.Shelaughedaboutit. D.Shedemandedathoroughchange.4.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesYendeaccordingtothetext?A.Capableandcooperative. B.Humbleandsensitive.C.Talentedanddevoted. D.Knowledgeableandambitious.【来源】江苏省泰州市2022~2023学年高二下学期期末考试英语试题Passage2Asachild,Iwasaslowlearnerwhenitcametophysicalskills.PerhapsthiswaswhyIgotangrywhenafriendsuggestedthatItrystand-uppaddleboarding(站立式划桨).Myfearwasthatmyabilitytolearnanewphysicalskillhadnotimprovedwiththepassingdecades.However,stand-uppaddleboardinghadalreadycaughtmyeye.DuringvisitstoMainelakes,Ihadseenmanypeopledelightedlypracticingitunderawarmsun.Itlookedsoeasyandfun,astheonlythingitneededwastheabilitytostandup,right?Inaburstofoptimism,Iboughtapaddleboardand,withmyfriendMike,headedforalakedeepintheMainewoods,outofsightofpotentialcritics.Aftersettingthepaddleboardonthewater,athleticMikegenerouslyofferedtotestitout.Hejumpedonitsuccessfullyonthefirsttry.Thenitwasmyturn.Ibeganbykneeling(跪)upontheshakypaddleboardandafterawhile,slowlyandcarefully,Itriedtostandbutimmediatelyflewintothewater.Itrieditagain,butagainIfailed.Theactoffallingremindedmethatlearningwasanenergy-consumingeffort.Newphysicalskillsmightbemoredifficulttoacquirelaterinlife,butIbelievedthatadultshadanadvantageoverchildren.Theefforttogetherwiththebuiltinunderstandingthatfallingispartoftheprocess,isaccompaniedbyfaithbornofexperience.Aftercountlessfailures,IfinallystooduprightonthepaddleboardandIhadneverbeensohappyaboutthesimpleactofstandingup.Now,I’moneofthoseenjoyingthefunofstand-uppaddleboardingunderabrilliantsky.Maybesomeoneontheshorewillpointatmeandremark,“Howdoeshedothat?”Ialreadyhavemyresponse.Practicemaynotalwaysmakeperfect,butitcertainlymakespossible.5.Whatledtheauthortotrystand-uppaddleboarding?A.Interest. B.Pressure. C.Loneliness. D.Patience.6.Whydidtheauthorheadforaremotelake?A.Mikehadapreferencefortheplace.B.Hehadabadrelationshipwithcritics.C.Thelakewasaperfectplaceforpractice.D.Hehopedtopracticewithoutbeingjudged.7.Whatlessoncantheauthorlearnfromtheactoffalling?A.Adultsalwayshaveanadvantageoverchildren.B.Learningisaprocesswithlittleeffortandinput.C.Physicalskillsarehardtoacquirefortheyoung.D.Fallingisunavoidableintheprocessoflearning.8.Whichofthefollowingcanbestdescribetheauthor?A.Independentandathletic. B.Competentandinnocent.C.Optimisticanddetermined. D.Enthusiasticandgenerous.【来源】江苏省宿迁市2022-2023学年高二下学期期末英语试卷Passage3Morethan100people,allvisuallydamagedmodels,attendedafashionshoworganizedbya41-year-oldHempsteadblindmodel,AnnaleeSmith,onSaturday.Smith,whobeganmodelingfiveyearsagoandwonTheFaceofKurvaciousModelCompetitionlastyear,wasdiagnosed(诊断)withretinitispigmentosa(色素性视网膜炎)attheageof12.Theraregeneticconditionworsenedhervision.Sheexplainedthattherewerefewvisuallydamagedrolemodelsinthepublicfield.AndwhilethefirstNewYorkfashionshowstarringblindmodelstookthestagein2016,visuallydamagedmodelsstilldon’thavealargepresenceinfashion.SoSmithbeganplanningherownshowoverayearago.Sheinitiallyplannedforonlyahandfulofmodels,butafterannouncingtheevent,sheexpandedthenumberofparticipantsafterreachingmorevisuallydamagedwomanthansheexpected.“I’minspiredevenbymyownself,”shesaid.RafiaLawal,alsoamodel,37,wasdiagnosedwithcataractsasayounggirl.Sheauditioned(试演)foraspoton“America’sNextTopModel”duringtheshow’searlyseasonsbutwasn’tselected.Sheblameditonherpreviouslackofconfidenceandinsecurityduetoherdisability.“Insteadoflookingatthecamera,Iwaskindofclosingmyeyes,”shesaid.Nowfilledwithconfidence,shesaidsheviewedtheeventasachancetocorrectthebeliefthatblindorvisuallydamagedwomendon’tcareaboutfashion.9.WhydidAnnaleeSmithplanherownshow?A.Toraisemoneyfrownvisuallycamagedworsen.B.Tomakeherownfashionshowanewtrend.C.Toboostherconfidenceinorganizationalskills.D.Toinvolvemorevisuallydamagedwomeninfashion.10.WhichwordcanbestdescribeAnnaleeSmith?A.Ambitious. B.Modest.C.Honest. D.Generous.11.Whatisthefunctionofthelastparagraph?A.Givingmorebackgroundinformation.B.Sharinganothervisuallydamagedwoman’sstory.C.Indicatingthepositiveinfluenceoftheshow.D.Stressingtheimportanceofconfidence.12.Whatisthebesttitleofthetext?A.AModelDevotedtoJoiningFashionShowB.AFashionShowFeaturingVisuallyDamagedModelsC.AProgramtoOrganizeShowsforDisabledwomanD.AStoryBehindVisuallyDamagedWomen【来源】江苏省镇江地区2022-2023学年高二下学期期末质量检测英语试题Passage4InJune1852,Eppsorderedme(Platt)tohelpacarpentercalledMrAvery、buildahouseforhim.AmongAvery’smenwasonecalledBass.HelivedinMarksville,visitinghishomeonceafortnight.Hewasakindandliberalman,alwaysreadytodiscussanytopicfrompoliticstoreligion.Oneday,BassandEppsgotintoanargumentaboutslavery.Ilistenedwithgreatinterest.“It’sallwrong,Epps,”saidBass.“Whatrightdoyouhavetoownblackslaves?”“Whatright!”saidEpps,laughing.“Why,Iboughtthem!”“Ofcourseyoudid.Thelawsaysyoucandothat,butthelawiswrong,”statedBass.“Now,whatisthedifferencebetweenawhitemanandablackone?”“Allthedifferenceintheworld,”repliedEpps.“Youmightaswellaskwhatthedifferenceisbetweenawhitemanandamonkey!”“ButEpps,”continuedBass,“areallmencreatedfreeandequalastheDeclarationofIndependencesaystheyare?”“Yes,”respondedEpps,“butallmen—notslavesandmonkeys.”“Therearemonkeysamongwhitepeople,too,”remarkedBasscoolly.“Theseslavesarehumanbeings.They’renotallowedtoknowanything.Youhavebooksandpapers,andcangowhereyouplease,butyourslaveshavenoprivileges.Thisgoesongenerationaftergeneration.Slaveryisevilandshouldbeabolished.”HereEppsstoodupandleft,butthereweresimilarconversationsafterthis.BassremainedatEpps’throughthesummer.ThemoreIsawofhim,themoreIbecameconvincedhewasamaninwhomIcouldconfide(吐露).Nevertheless、mypreviousill-fortunehadtaughtmetobeextremelycautious.Itwasnotmyplacetospeaktoawhitemanexceptwhenspokento,butIseizedeveryopportunityofthrowingmyselfinhisway.Itoldhimmystory.Ibeggedhimtowritetomyfriendsinthenorthtohelpmegetmyfreedomback.Heagreedtodoso.Wethenmadeaplan.ThenextnightwemetagainandhenoteddownthenamesandaddressesofthoseIwantedhimtowriteto.WhenBassnextreturnedfromMarksvillehetoldmehe’dspentSundaywritingletterstotheCustomsHouseinNewYork,toJudgeMarvin,andtoMrParkerandMrPerryjointly.FromthenonwheneverhevisitedMarksvilleIwasveryexcited,onlytobedisappointedwhenhereturnedwithnothing.Tenweekspassed.ThenightbeforeBass’sdepartureIwasincompletedespair.HesaidhewascomingbackthedaybeforeChristmas.Inhisabsencethetimepassedslowlyindeed.IlookedforwardtoChristmaswithextremeanxietyandimpatience.Ihadaboutgivenuptheexpectationofreceivinganyanswertotheletters.ThefaithIhadinhimenabledmetostandupagainstmydisappointment.13.WhatgavePlatthopeofregainingfreedom?A.Bass’sviewonslavery.B.Epps’sattitudetothelaw.C.Black-Whitedifferencesinrace.D.Slaves’equalstatuswiththeirowners.14.WhatdidPlattthinkofBass?A.Talkative. B.Reliable. C.Confusing. D.Well-educated.15.WhatcanweinferaboutPlattfromtheunderlinedpartinparagraph11?A.HegotinvolvedinaconflictwithBass.B.HetrustedBasstotallyatthebeginning.C.Hehadlearnedhowtobehavecautiouslybefore.D.Hehadabadexperiencefortrustingawhiteman.16.Whatarethelast3paragraphsmainlyabout?A.Thedespairofreceivingnoanswer.B.ThelongingforthecomingChristmas.C.ThecontinuoussufferingsPlattbore.D.ThecomplaintsPlattmadeaboutBass.【来源】江苏省淮安市2022-2023学年高二下学期期末英语试题Passage5Davidisaretiredteacher.InOctober2020,whentheHouseofCommonsvotedagainstextendingfreeschoolmealsintotheholidays,Davidstartedstrategisingwiththeschoolheadteacher:“Isaid:‘Whatarewegoingtodoaboutthis?’”Atthelastminute,thelocalcouncilsteppedintofundfreeholidaymealsbutaseedhadbeenplanted,leavingDavidpondering(沉思)thewiderissueoflocalfoodpoverty.“Itwasevidenttherewasaneedforfoodsupportwithinthearea,”saysDavid.Davidcontactedagroupoflocalresidentswhohadexpressedaninterest,plustwofriendswhohadworkedwiththeUKfoodbankcharitytheTrussellTrust—invitingthemtojoinhimonaZoomcalltodiscussfoodpovertyduringtheCovidcrisisandbeyond.“Wedecided,everybodytogether,thatwecoulddosomething,”Davidsays.Thegrouprecruited(招募)volunteersandtheprojecttookshape.Theychosethename“TheSharehouse”,ratherthan“foodbank”,toreflectthefactthattheprojectwouldmeetnotonlytheneedforlocalfoodsupport,butalsothepressingdesiremanyexpressedtodosomethingmeaningfulatatimeofcrisis.“It’slikeanexchange,ratherthanabank,”saysDavid.ThenonprofitopenedjustsixweeksafterthatfirstcallinDecember2020.“Wehadsevenpeople,”saysDavid,butbythefollowingweek,theyhad40clients,anditbuiltsteadily.Nowtheysupport100-plusfamiliesthreetimesaweek,andhavegonefromhaving12volunteerstoabout40.Ithasalsoworkedwithlocalservicestooffersupportoneverythingfromaddictiontodebtandbenefitsadvice.Welcomingaclientforthefirsttimeisoftenoneofthehardestmoments.“Havingtositwithsomebodynewandletitunfold—it’sveryraw.”TheSharehousehasregulars,butotherpeoplefallofftheradar,leavingDavidtowonderwhathashappened.“Iwonderwheretheyarenow;whatthey’redoing.Itcanbeemotional.”TheSharehouseservesasareminderofhoweffectivecollectiveactionandcommunitycanbe.Foranyonewantingtovolunteer,David’sadviceis:“Beledbywhatinspiresyou,don’tbefrightenedanddon’toverthinkit.”17.WhydidDavidfoundtheSharehouse?A.SomeofhisneighboursaregoinghungryB.TheauthoritiesdeniedlocalfoodpovertyC.HewantedtocompetewiththefoodbankcharityD.Localresidentsareunwillingtofundfreeholidaymeals.18.WhatdoweknowabouttheSharehouse?A.Ithasmadeahugeprofit.B.Ithasexpandeditsambitions.C.Itpresseslocalpeopletodonate.D.Itexchangesfoodwiththefoodbank.19.WhatdoestheunderlinedpartinParagraph5mean?A.Complain. B.Struggle. C.Disappear. D.Proceed.20.WhatisDavid’sadvicetopotentialvolunteers?A.Followyourheart. B.Thinkbeforeyouact.C.Provideforarainyday. D.DoastheRomansdo.【来源】江苏省南京市第十三中学2022-2023学年高二下学期期末英语试卷Passage6Aschoolgirlhascreatedasolar-poweredbackpackthatfilters(过滤)outairpollutionafterbeinginspiredbyherasthmatic(哮喘的)mother.EleanorWoods,12,fromHighBurton,Huddersfield,atowninWestYorkshire,northernEngland,enteredthe“BackpacktotheFuture”competitionafterhermotherputtheapplicationforminherroom.Shewentontowintheawardforher.The“BackpacktotheFuture”competitionwaslaunchedtochangeperception(认知),encouragemorediversitywithinengineeringandtoshowchildrenhowtheycouldcombineaninterestinfashionwithacareerinscience,technology,engineeringormaths.Poweredbygreenenergyfromsolarpowerandadynamo-amachinethatchangesmechanicalenergyintoelectricalenergy-thebackpackfilterspollutedairbeforefanningoutcleanerairnearby.“Ihaveanairfilterathomebecausemymumhasmildasthma.MyBreatheBetterBackpackisallaboutkeepingmyfriends,familyandclassmatessafeusinganairfilter.Itlookscoolandwillhelpgetkidsoutsideandfightoffcolds,”Eleanorsaid.Thepandemicspurredon(刺激了)Eleanor’sawarenessofhowpollutionaffectsaperson’shealthandthespreadofdiseases.Spendingalotoftimewithherasthmaticmumoverseverallockdownsgavethe12-year-oldfoodforthought.Theschoolgirladded:“Mygenerationisreallyawareofpollution,andwehavelessonsonitatschoolalongwithdiseasesspreading,andthisisanotherreasonIdesignedthis,becauseitisgettingmuchworse.”Theyoungdesignersaidsheisbecomingincreasinglyawareofthepollutionthatsurroundsher,asshelivesonamainroad.Eleanorsaid:“Iwalktoschool,nexttotheroad,andcantastethepetrolwhenbusescomethrough.”Speakingafterwinningthecompetition,Eleanorsaidtheimpactofherbackpackwillbefar-reaching.“Ifjustafewpeoplestartusingit,itcouldbereallygoodfortheplanet,”shesaid.21.Whatcanweinferfromthefirstthreeparagraphs?A.Eleanor’smotherencouragedhertowinthecompetition.B.EleanorWoodswasconfidentthatshewouldwinanaward.C.Eleanor’sbackpackisbothfashionableandenvironmentally-friendly.D.Thecompetitionwasintendedforpeopleworkinginfashion-design.22.Whatisthemainfocusofparagraph4?A.Theprocessoftheinvention. B.Theworkingprincipleofthebackpack.C.Theenergysourceofthebackpack. D.Thecomponentsofthebackpack.23.Whatisthefunctionofthebackpack?A.Itcanmakekidslookhealthy. B.Itcanproducegreenenergy.C.Itcanhelpdefendagainstairpollution. D.Itcancurepeopleofasthma.24.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeEleanorWood?A.Considerate. B.Professional.C.Generous. D.Ordinary.【来源】江苏省常州市教育学会2022-2023学年高二下学期期末学业水平监测英语试卷Passage7In2018,amajornewexhibitionopenedatNewYork’sMuseumofModernArt(MoMA).TheshowbroughttogethermorethanahundredworksbyasingleBrazilianartist:TarsiladoAmaral.Althoughwidelycelebratedinhernativecountry,theartistwasrelativelyunknownoutsideBrazil.SowhowasTarsila?Bornin1886,TarsiladoAmaralisconsideredthemotherofmodernartinBrazil.ShefirstdevelopedaloveforartafterherparentssenthertostudyinSpain.ShereturnedtoEuropeafewyearslater,andsettledinParis.Severalartiststhere,includingPicasso,werebeginningtoexperimentwithnewforms—lessrealisticandmoreabstract.ThenewapproachescontinuedtoinfluenceTarsilaaftershereturnedtoBrazil.

ApproachestoartinBrazilatthattimewererelativelyconservative(保守的).TraditionalEuropeanstylesdominated,withworksmainlyfeaturingnatural,religious,orhistoricalscenesinsoftcolors.Tarsiladecidedtotakeadifferentdirection:“Iwanttobethepainterofmycountry,”shewrote.HerimagesbegantoreflectBrazil’sdiverseidentity—amixofnative,African,andEuropeanpeoples.Sheusedstrong,vividcolorstopaintreal-lifescenesofthenation’sfarmers,countryside,andwildlife.ThishadneverbeendonebeforeinBrazilianart.OneofTarsila’smostfamousworksisAbaporu(1928),whichmeans“ManWhoEatsPeople.”Thepaintinghasaplayfulquality,butitslookandfeelaredistinctlyBrazilian.TheworklaterinspiredaBrazilianartmovementcalledantropofagia.Brazilianartistsbegantotakeinstylesfromotherculturesandmixthemwithlocalinfluences.TheresultwassomethinguniquelyBrazilian.TarsiladoAmaraldiedinSaoPauloin1973,age86.ButherartworkandlegacyliveoninhernativeBrazil.“ForBrazilians,herrecognitionisoffthecharts,”saysJamesRondeau,directoroftheArtInstituteofChicago.“SheisthePicassoofBrazil.”Now,withtheMoMAexhibition,Tarsila’sartisbeingappreciatedbyanewaudienceofadmirersaroundtheworld.25.WhatcanwelearnaboutTarsila’sexperiences?A.ShewasborninBrazil.B.ShedidexperimentsinParis.C.ShewastaughtbyPicassoinSpain.D.SheworkedforNewYork’sMoMA.26.WhatmakeTarsila’sworksunique?A.HighqualityandEuropeanstyles.B.Strongcolorsandreal-lifescenes.C.Conservativestyleandnaturalscenes.D.Religiousbackgroundandhistoricaltopics.27.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“offthecharts”meaninthelastparagraph?A.Original. B.Outdated. C.Unbeatable. D.Dynamic.28.Whichcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.TarsiladoAmaral,thePicassoofBrazilB.Antropofagia,aBrazilianartmovementC.ThedevelopmentofBrazil’sModernArtD.TheMoMAexhibitionofaBrazilianartist【来源】江苏省连云港市2022-2023学年高二下学期期末英语试题Passage8AfishermaninnorthernCambodiahookedwhatresearcherssayistheworld’slargestfreshwaterfish—agiantstingray(黄貂鱼)thatscientistsknowrelativelylittleabout.Thefisherman,42,caughtthe300-kilogramfish,whichmeasuredaboutfourmetersinlength,neararemoteislandontheMekongRiverintheStungTrengarea.AteamofscientistsfromtheWondersofMekongresearchprojecthelpedtag(给…装标签),measureandweighthefishbeforeitwasreleasedbackintotheriver.Theresearchgroupbelievesitwashealthywhenreleasedandexpectsittosurvive.Thetag—whichemitsanacoustic(声音的)signal—willallowresearcherstotrackthefish’smovementsandtheyhope,learnmoreaboutitsspecies’behaviorintheMekong.Thecatch“highlightshowlittleweknowaboutalotofthesegiantfreshwaterfish,”saidZebHogan,afishbiologistattheUniversityofNevada.“Youhaveafishthat’snowtherecordholderfortheworld’slargestfreshwaterfish,andweknowlittleaboutit.”Thefisherman,MoulThun,caughtthegiantstingraywithahookandlineontheeveningofJune13,andthencontactedresearchersthenextmorning.ResearcherswiththeWondersofMekongwerealreadyinnorthernCambodiatoinstallunderwaterreceiversaspartofaprojecttotrackmigratoryfishintheriver.“It’saparticularlyhealthystretchoftheriverwithalotofdeeppools—poolsupto90metersdeep,”saidHogan,whoisalsothehostofNationalGeographic’s“MonsterFish”televisionseries.“Westartedfocusingonthisareaasastretchofriverthat’sparticularlyimportantforbiodiversityandfisheries,andasalastrefuge(避难所)forthesebigspecies.”Forseveralmonths,theresearchgrouphasbeenincontactwithlocalfishermen,askingthemtogetintouchiftheylandedasignificantcatch.Thegrouphashelpedwithtwootherlargegiantfreshwaterstingrayreleasesinrecentmonths.Thefishermanwhocaughttherecordfishwaspaidmarketpriceforhiscatch.“Itworksbecausethefishisnotahighlyprizedfoodfish,”Hogansaid.Hogansaidlittleisknownaboutthegiantfreshwaterstingray.Thecreaturehasamouthabout“thesizeofabanana”withnoteeth,butwith“grippingpads”usedtocrush(压碎)prey.“They’reonthebottomfindingshrimps,mollusksandsmallfish.Theycansuckthemupwiththisbanana-shapedmouthandcrushthem,”hesaid.29.Whatdidthescientistsusethetagtodo?A.Toenablethefreshwaterfishtosurvive.B.Torecordthesoundofthefreshwaterfish.C.Tobeinformedofthefreshwaterfish’shealth.D.Tohelpthemknowmoreaboutthefreshwaterfish.30.WhatisZebHogan’stoneinparagraph4?A.Optimistic. B.Regretful. C.Indifferent. D.Proud.31.WhatdoesHogansayaboutthedeeppools?A.Theirdepthcanhardlybemeasured.B.Theyaretoodeeptoexploreindetail.C.ThereisaspecialTVshowaboutthem.D.Theyarelikelyhometobigspecies.32.Whatdoresearchersexpectfishermentodo?A.Todiscoverhighlyprizedfoodfish.B.Toselltheirbigcatchatalowerprice.C.Toreporttheirunusualcatchintime.D.Toshowrespectforthesignificantcatch.【来源】江苏省南京市六校联合体2022-2023学年高二下学期期末英语试题Passage9It’sabeautifulfallday.Beforewecampneartheriver,thechildrendashedalongthewater’sedge,leapingoffthebankintotheslowcurrent,pushingthroughthemud.Thesceneishappilyfamiliar.We’vebeencomingtoriverssinceourdaughterswerebabies.InthebeginningwewenttothewildernessbecausemyhusbandandIloveditandselfishlywantedthemtoloveit,too.Nowwegobecausewecan’tlivewithoutit.AccordingtoareportreleasedinFebruary,teenagersintheU.S.areinthemidstofanalarmingmentalhealthcrisis.Asurveyconductedinfall2021foundthat30%ofteengirlshaveseriouslyconsideredsuicide,ajumpof60%inthepastdecade.Boysarestruggling,too.TheCDCreportcallsforgreaterschoolinvolvementinsupportingat-riskkids,betteraccesstomental-healthservicesandhigherstandardsforhealtheducation.Asthemotheroftwoteenagegirls,thesestatisticsareterrifying.Whatcanweasparentsdo?Forourfamily,theanswerhasalwaysbeennature.Aftertheystartedschool,wildernesstripsbecameourwayofdisconnectingfromourdigitizedlives,andreconnectingwitheachotherourselvesandthenaturalworld.Whatbeganasafamilyexperimentwasnowacornerstoneinourparentingphilosophy:awayofraisinghealthy,curious,kind,resilient(对困境有承受力的)kidsinanincreasinglymessyworld.I’veseenfirsthandhowevenafewnightsoutafewtimesayearhavetaughtourdaughtervaluablelifeskillslikecooperation,compassion,resilience,problem-solvingandadaptability,whichisrelevanttoeverythingwedoinlife.Willourstrategywork?We’restillinthethickoftheexperiment,soit’stoosoontotell.Allwecandoispayattention,keeptalking,keeptryingandkeepgoing.33.Whatmightbetheinitialreasonforthecoupletotaketheirdaughterstonature?A.Theylovedgoingtothewilderness.B.Theirdaughterslikedcamping.C.Itwasabeautifuldayforanouting.D.Itstartedasafamilyexperiment.34.Whatdoestheauthorindicatebymentioningthereport?A.Americansaresufferingmentalcrisis.B.Girlstendtobemorehelplessthanboys.C.Thefindingshavearousedsocialconcern.D.Nomental-healthservicescou

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