广东省鹤山市第一中学2022-2023学年高二上学期调研适应性考试英语试题
一、单项选择
1. As is often the case, nobody likes ______ in public.
Alaughing
Blaughed at
Cbeing laughed at
Dbeing laughed
2. It remains ______ whether our team will win the competition.
Ato see
Bto be seen
Cseeing
Dbeing seen
3. The fire is reported ______ at present for the wind is quite strong.
Ato expand
Bto have expanded
Cto be expanded
Dto be expanding
4. His movies won several ______ at the film festival, which was beyond his wildest dream.
Arewards
Bawards
Cprizes
Dmedals
5. ______ on working hard, and you are bound to pass the examination.
AKeep
BTo keep
CKeeping
Dkept
6. The current medical system needs ______.
Areforming
Bto reform
Cto be reformed
Dboth A and C
7. The boss requested all applications ______ by Monday.
Asubmit
Bbe submitted
Csubmitting
Dto be submitting
8. With ice ______ gradually, the water in this river is becoming more and more.
Amelting
Bto be melt
Cmelted
Dto have melted
9. The museum ______ next year is worth visiting.
Ato be completed
Bbeing completed
Ccompleted
Dto complete
10. ______ that this is a holiday, it is not a surprise that the parks are crowded.
ATo give
BGiving
CHaving given
DGiven
二、完形填空
11. Holly Morrell will never forget the phone call that changed her life. Her father _________ to say that a 16-year-old boy had collapsed and died of a heart _________ on the field at the local high school. “He said, ‘We have to do something.’” she ___________.
Although neither Holly nor her dad knew the boy, they were all too ___________ with what had happened sudden cardiac arrest (心脏骤停), a condition that kills about 325,000 Americans each year including one teenage athlete every three days. “Sudden cardiac arrest doesn’t distinguish,” Holly says. “And screening (筛查) ___________ lives.”
Within weeks of her dad’s call, Holly had organized her first cardiac-screening event at th
e ___________ player’s high school. In 2007, she ___________ Heartfelt, a nonprofit that provides free or low-cost cardiac screening to adults and children. “We’ve screened almost 55,000 people,” says Holly. And today she’s aiming even higher: “My goal is to make screenings ___________ to as many people as possible.”
Experts say that early detection is ___________ to preventing SCA, which often occurs to seemingly healthy people with no ______________ of heart disease. “We’re always looking for ways to ______________ sudden cardiac death, and Holly’s program is one of those ways,” says Dr. Tony Mc-Canta, a pediatric cardiologist. “What she’s doing is ______________.” For Holly who had a cardiac defibrillator (除颤器) implanted to help ______________ her heartbeat and has tolerated seven heart-related ______________, it was all meant to be. “I believe that my own ____________ was saved so I could keep doing this work.”
1.
Apaused
Breturned
Ctended
Dcalled
2.
Aoperation
Brate
Cattack
Dbeat
3.
Arecalls
Bremarks
Creplies
Dsighs
4.
Abusy
Bstrict
Cfamiliar
Dtired
5.
Asaves
Btreats
Cforgives
Drespects
6.
Amissed
Bfelt
Cfallen
Dlost
7.
Abuilt
Blaunched
Cplayed
Dpredicted
8.
Alegal
Bsubmittingavailable
Cluxury
Dsuitable
9.
Acritical
Bequal
Ccontrary
Daccessible
10.
Acure
Bhistory
Cclue
Dexcuse
11.
Aexplain
Bapproach
Coppose
Dprevent
12.
Aamazing
Bconfusing
Cfrightening
Ddisappointing
13.
Arestart
Bscan
Cregulate
Dsee
14.
Asurgeries
Bpapers
Cchallenges
Dchances
15.
Asickness
Bmind
Clife
Djob
三、阅读理解
12. Summer Camps in America
Maine Camp Experience
Belgrade Lakes, Maine
Phone1-877-926-2463
At Maine Camp Experience, kids connect with nature. Kids have fun, make lifelong friendships, learn new skills and achieve independence. The camps provide sailing, swimming, soccer, softball, tennis, volleyball, wakeboarding, water skiing, yoga, etc. Campers of the summer programs are welcome to our winter programs in San Pedro, Belize.
Camp Pocono Trails
Readers, Pennsylvania
Phone800-365-0556
Camp Pocono Trails is a health camp for kids, teens, young adults and families. We offer
cooking classes, basketball, football, boating, fitness training, drama, arts, dance and field trips to NYC. Campers come back each year to have fun, reconnect with friends and keep the progress they have made. If you'd like to discuss your long-term health goals, or even if you just want to learn how to feel better, give us a call today.
Pierce Camp Birchmont
Wolfeboro, New Hampshire
Phone516-621-5035
Pierce Camp Birchmont was founded by the Pierce family in 1951 and three generations of the Pierce family have owned and directed the camp ever since. As a traditional summer camp, Pierce Camp Birchmont offers over 40 activities such as arts and crafts, fishing, football, gardening, golf, hiking, horseback riding, etc.

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