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学年度第二学期期末重点校联考2023〜2024高二英语本试卷分第一卷(选择题)、第二卷(非选择题)两部分,共150分,考试时间120分钟第I卷选择题(共110分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分15分)第一节(共5小题,每小题1分,满分5分)听下面五段对话,每段对话后有一个小题从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置听完每段对话后,你将有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题每段对话仅读一遍【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
1.What does the womanprobably want to doA.Write apaper.B.Attend aclass.C.Get somesleep.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
2.When willthe mansee hisparentsA.At11:
00.B.At10:
00.C.At9:
00.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
3.Why didntthe mansee the woman atbreakfast timeA.She wentfor along walk.B.She finishedher breakfastearly.C.She didntgo to the dininghall.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
4.What doesthe womanthink of the newart museumA.It isnice inside.B.It looksattractive outside.C.It hasno attractionfor her.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
5.What didthewomando with the reportAShe madesuggestions onit.B.She askedthe manto rewriteit.C.She gotsomeone elseto readit.C.Rising shipmentfees.D.Rapid innovationsin manufacturing.
62.What doesthe underlinedword reinvigorate“in paragraph3meanA.Revive.B.Introduce.C.Weaken.D.Understand.
63.How doesthe partnershipbetween AI Copilot andSuno benefitusersA.It helpsthem readweb pages.B.It improvestheir musicalabilities.C.It enablesthem tocreate uniquesongs.D Itallows themto downloadpopular songs.
64.What is the currentstate of AI PCscapabilities according to thelast paragraphA.More advancedthan othertypes ofAI.B.Fully meetingpeoples needs.C.Highly advancedand personalized.D.Still underdevelopment andrequiring testing.
65.Which of the followingcan bethe besttitle forthe passageA.AI willreplace thePC.B.AI comesto therescue.C.PC faceschallenges.D.AI PC products has been launched.DWe growup witha mixedmessage:making mistakesis a necessary learningtool,but we should avoidthem.Andthafs areal shame.Because whenwe tellkids thatlearning is all about the results,we teachthem thatmistakes are(压制)something to be fearedand avoided.We stifletheir interestin experimentingbecause experimentingmeans youregoing to make a messand fail.And thatstoo biga risk.Heres afascinating experimentthat showshow childrenabsorb whatwe sayabout effortvs.results.One ofprofessor Carol Dwecksexperiments asked4005th gradersin NewYork Cityschools totake aneasy shorttest,on whichalmostall performedwell.Half thechildren werepraised fbr“being reallysmart”.The otherhalf werecomplimented fbrhavingworked reallyhard”.Then thestudents wereasked totake asecond testand giventhe optionof eitherchoosingone that was prettysimple andthat theywould dowell on,or onethatwasmore challenging,but onwhich theymightmake mistakes.Of thosestudents praisedfor effort,90percent chosethe hardertest.Of thosepraised fbrbeing smart,themajority chosethe easytest.Professor Dwecktold me:“One thing(敏锐地)Ive learnedis thatkids areexquisitely familiarto thereal message,and thereal messageis Besmart\Its notWe loveit whenyou struggleor whenyou learnand makemistakes.One waywe canfix thisis byunderstanding theconcepts offixed mindsets”and“growth mindsets”.Those withfixedmindsets believeeither weregood atsomething——whether itsmath ormusic orbaseball-or were not.When wehavethis fixedmindset,mistakes serveno purposebut tohighlight failure.Those withgrowth mindsetsare muchmorelikely to be ableto acceptmistakes becausethey know that they9re part of learning.And itsbeen shownthat whenkids aretaughtabout growthmindsets,their motivationto learnimproves.
66.Why dochildren oftenavoid experimentingA.They considerthe processtime-consuming.B.They arenot interestedin hands-on activities.C.They areafraid ofmaking mistakesand failing.D.They prefereasy tasksover challengingones.
67.Which ofthe followingis TRUEaccording toParagraph2A.The childrentested weretotally successful.B.The studentswere involvedin teststwice.C.The studentswere giventhe samechoice.D.The childrenwerenotvery sensitiveto beingsmart.
68.What lessoncan we learn fromprofessorCarolDwecks experimentA.Praise promoteschildrens self-confidence.B.Keep childrenaway fromstruggle andmistakes.C.Praise childrenfor theirdevotion insteadof theirtalent.D.Parents shouldgive theirchildren timelyencouragement.
69.Where isthe textmost probablytaken fromA.A guidebookto parenting.B.A reporton theartofpraise.C.A reviewof modernteaching.D.An introductionto apsychology book.
70.What isthe besttitle forthe passageA.Is MakingMistakes aChallenging ProcessB.Should KidsBe Praisedfor Effortsor ResultsC.Is MakingMistakes aBad ThingAmong KidsD.Should KidsHave FixedMindsets orGrowth Mindsets第n卷(共40分)第四部分单词拼写(满分io分)根据中文和首字母用单词的正确形式完成句子(每小题I分,满分10分)(潜在地)(根据汉语提示单词拼写)
71.Tears helpto protectthe eyefrom harmfulforeign bodies.(珍贵的)
72.Lucy isa bitshy andrefuses todeliver aspeech inpublic,which makesher losethe chanceto dothe(根据汉语提示单词拼写)voluntary job.(由…引起)(根据汉语提示单词拼写)
73.Your mentalissues,sometimes,can fromphysical illness.(茫然的)(根据汉语提示单词
74.There wasa lookon hisface becausehe didnot knowthe answerto theproblem.拼写)(覆盖范围)(根据
75.This researchhas attractedwide dataand hasfeatured onBBC televisionsTomorrows World.汉语提示单词拼写)(根据首字母单词拼写)
76.Its once-great citiesfell intor,leaving variousmysteries forlater peopleto solve..(根据首字母单词拼写)
77.He ureturned toChina andbecame asupporter ofthe Chineserevolutionary(根据首字母单词拼写)
78.My deskmates when she founda plasticsnake inher pencilbox..(根据首字母单词拼写)
79.Parents areresponsible forgiving theirchildren moralg(艮据
80.B deepdown in the earthfor thousandsof years,the deadforest hasrotted awayand becomecoal.|首字母单词拼写)第五部分写作(共两节,满分30分)第一节阅读表达(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读短文,按照题目要求用英语回答问题A womanin Lakewood,Washington,wanted to find a boy wholeft$5and aheartbreaking apologynote on herdoorstep.On Friday,Marie foundthis notefrom Jake”:(风铃)“I amsorry that I tookyour butterflywind chimeswithout yourpermission.My momdied andshe likedbutterfliesso Itook themto putby ourwindow.Now Ifeel terriblefor mypast behavior.I amsorry.This isthe onlymoneyI have.Please donot bemad at me.”Marie toldKCPQ she was notmad andwanted to find Jake to return his$
5.I wanted to crybecause apparentlyhefelt badfor whathe haddone.And Ithink hemight bescared J she toldthe station.Marie said she knowsstealing isimmoral,but sheis sympatheticto thechild.Im notagreeing withthe stealingact buthe didtry to make upfor whathehad done.I lostmy momat ayoung ageso Ireally makesense ofhis feelingand knowhow hardit isJshe said.Marie wantedto findJake,not topunish him,but toreturnhismoney forhis honesty.Marie movedto theneighborhoodtwo monthsago anddidnt knowmany peoplethere,which madetracking downJake difficult.In ordertofindthe boy,she tookto Facebook.Almost aweek later,her Facebookpost gotmuch attentionfrom socialmedia,but shestill didnthear fromthe boy.Marie saidshe wantedJaketoknowthatshe hadno intentionof embarrassingorscaring himby askinghim toreveal himself.She alsosaidshewas willingto helpJake withhis schoolingif shecouldfind him.
81.What behaviordid Jakefeel sorryfor no more than10words
82.What isthe meaningoftheunderlined sentencein Paragraph3no more than5words
83.What makesit hardfor MarietofindJake no more than8words
84.What kindof personis Marienomorethan3words
85.What willyou doif someonehas apologizedfor bringinglittle damageto yourlife Expressit inyour own()words,nomorethan20words第二节书面表达(满分20分)假设你是晨光中学的学生李津暑假即将来临,你的英国朋友发邮件说想来中国游玩,请你推荐一座
86.Chris历史古城请你根据提示,用英语给他写一封邮件内容包括该古城的基本情况(如名称、地理位置等);
1.该古城的特色(如文化、历史等);
2..你对该古城的印象和感受3注意()词数不少于;()内容充实,行文连贯;11002()题目已给出,不计入词数3Dear Chris,Delighted to have receivedyour e-mail.Yours,Li Jin第二节(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)听下面几段材料,每段材料后有几个小题从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置听每段材料前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各个小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间每段材料读两遍听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】A.On aplane.B.In acar.C.In arestaurant.
6.Where doesthe conversationtake place
7.What willthe manhaveA.Bean saladand beer.
8.Bean saladand water.C.Baked chickenand coffee.A.It isexpensive.B.It isunhealthy.C.It is not available.
8.Why doesntthe manhave a diet soda听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
9.What isthe relationshipbetween Stefan and the manA.Workmates.B.Former schoolmates.C.Teacher andstudent.
10.Where didStefanand themango firstA.A restaurant.B.The riverside.C.A shoppingmall.
11.What wasby theriver in the pastA.Factories.B.Gardens.C.A sportscenter.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
12.When willthe swim classes beginA.On May1st.B.On April30th.C.On April29th.
13.How manyswimclassesare beingofferedA.
10.B.
15.C.
20.
14.Who mustcome toshow theirswim skillon April29th or30thA.Those whohave noLevel3certificates.B.Those whowant topass theskill leveltest quickly.C.Those whohave neverattended CommunityPool classes.
15.Who willrate thestudents5skill levelA.The speaker.B.The instructors.C.The localcommunity.第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
16.——Are youcontent withyour presentjob——.I preferone withflexible hours.A.That alldepends B.Its apity C.Not in the leastD.You canbet onthat
17.Conservative Chineseparents arenever to conveying directlyhow muchthey areproud oftheir kids.A.accustomed B.bound C.dedicated D.reluctant
18.Everyone knowsthat successhappens overnight.Just asthe sayinggoes,Rome wasnot builtin aday.A.automatically B.ultimately C.instinctively D.rarely
19.The Songdynasty isconsidered asthe peakof Chinesetraditional culture,the makeupand clothingof femalesaresimple andelegant.A.when B.whose C.which D.what
20.The recipebook maytell you to addbutter,but forthose onadiet,there area numberof low-fat thatcanbe usedin thissoup.A.alternatives B.recognition C.fluency D.peak
21.This momentis anopportunity tobuild asharper UNESCO,a UNESCOwith betterservice,its ambitionsand inlinewith theneeds ofthe21st century.A.in tunewith B.in favorofC.at easewith D.at expenseof
22.The famousdirector and actress JiaLing,morethan1OOkgs oneyear ago,has lostweight to56kgs successfully.A.weighed B.having weighedC.weighing D.having beenweighed
23.The hotelmanager the new workershow toprovide betterservice fortheir customerssince9a.m.A.has beendemonstrating B.hasbeendemonstratedC.demonstrated D.had demonstrated
24.Spending yearsapart fromhis familyand enduringthe extremeconditions ofthe Gebidesert,Deng Jiaxianrefused tofromhis responsibilities.A.break downB.put downC.turn downD.back down
25.Some peopledont enjoyhumorous movies.You cannotsay theyare boring;they justhave differenttastes formovies.A.must B.may C.should D.would
26.really mattersisasound businessplan,access tocapital,and goodmanagement andnegotiating skills.A.That B.Which C.Why D.What
27.While thereisnoneed forus tonew situations,weshouldalways lookinto thingsfirst andconsider ouroptions.A.check outB.steer clearofC.shrink fromD.test thewaters of
28.It isno wonderthat many,if notmost,of Chinasleading scholarsand scientistsat Lianda,includingthe twoNobel Prize-winning physicists,YangZhenning andLi Zhengdao.A rejectedB.recalled C.emerged D.launched
29.You canlearn enoughfirst aidknowledge in a fewminutes—its fromreading a book,attending acourse orwatchingvideos online.A.while B.as ifC.whether D.in case
30.—Tom,what apity!I almostsucceeded yesterday.-.I toldyouto be carefulbefore.A.One falsestep willmake agreat differenceB.Where thereslife,theres hopeC.Never putoff tilltomorrow whatyou cando todayD.One treedoes notmakeaforest第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题
1.5分,满分30分)My great-grandma isnow
102.Miss Martha”,as she has becomeknown ather seniorhome,has developedareputation forbeing
31.I alwaysenjoy32to herbecause sheis fullof caring33,willing tosharelife lessons.One daywhen Iwent tovisit mygreat-grandma,she satinachair andsaid tome,“Caleb,you mustbe34and stayalive toreach your goals.So,take careof yourbody and35or youllnever reachyour biggestdreams.Sheknows athing ortwo aboutgoals:She still36to keepplaying thepiano forthe weeklyseniorhome singalongand tohave fivemore years”.My great-grandma37went to the Olympics,owned abusiness,or wroteabook.She saidthat her(倚靠)dreams were38:tohaveenough foodto share,tobehealthy andto survivechallenges.As sheleanedback,she proudlytalked abouther familymembers939:After fifteenyears ofcountless surgeries,herdaughter could40onherown andraise afamily.Other familymembers competedin theOlympic games,ran their own()businesses,or becamean41read bymost people.Yet mygreat-grandma wasparticularly42of seeingher familyserve othersand tryto makea
43.“You know,members ofour family;are44their goals,and thatsenough fbrmeshe said.But Iknow shehas also reached herown goals.Over the years,shehas45choosing joy.She thinksthat intentional46(淹死)has kepther fromdrowning inthe floodof personaltears”whenshe、47like whenher husbandwas killedby adrunk driver.“Sweetie,I48believe thatyou willalsoreachyourgoalsand Iwill beproud ofyou Jshesaidwith awarmkiss onmy cheek.49trying to realize dreams,and youllfeel
5031.A.greedy B.careful C.grateful D.talkative
32.A.attending B.apologizing C.listening D.objecting
33.A.honesty B.wisdom C.curiosity D.doubt
34.A.modest B.beautiful C.healthy D.talented
35.A.spirit B.future C.family D.work
36.A.failsB.aims C.pretends D.refuses
37.A.onceB.even C.never D.always
38.A.simpleB.complex C.expensive D.controversial
39.A.goalsB.changes C.dreams D.achievements
40.A.volunteerB.live C.hide D.struggle
41.A.engineerB.doctor C.writer D.athlete
42.A.proudB.ashamed C.afraid D.free
43.A.reservationB.decision C.request D.difference
44.A.adjustingB.explaining C.setting D.reaching
45.A.given upB.got awayfrom C.insisted onD.lost sightof
46.A.optimismB.praise C.generosity D.kindness
47.A.grew upB.broke downC.took offD.went away
48.A.casuallyB.temporarily C.barely D.firmly
49.A.Keep B.Avoid C.Admit D.Imagine
50.A.tested B.blessed C.challenged D.hurt第三部分阅读理解共20小题;每小题
2.5分,满分50分ADance Classesfor KidsNear MeSearchDance Classfor Kidsnear me,and Twist N Turnsisthebest youcould get.★What doesDance Classfor Kidsoffer atTwistNTurnsJazz danceand streetdance.★What isthe applicationprocessApplications areaccepted throughouttheyear.The coursewill runfor onlyfour terms.To applyone mustvisit ourcenterand fillintheapplication formwith onepassport-size photo,the birthcertificate alongwiththe$50application fee.★What isthe coursestructureThe dancecourse forkids isfor
3.5to12years,divided intothree groups:Toddlers
3.5-5years,Kids6-8yearsand Tweens9-12years.For below5years,we teachcreative movement,which isbasically thepre-dance class,a wayfor childrento exploremovementthrough music,develop physicalskills,and stimulateimagination.The advancedcourse includesbody awareness,strength,conditioning,space awareness,expressions,and musicality.At the end ofthe course,all studentshave to appear fora performancetest inthe studio,where theyhave todemonstratemoves.Then,the kidsare selectedand promotedto improversor advancedclasses,depending ontheir skillandlevel ofperformance.Not allkids makeit to the next level.★What arethe rules礼仪.80%attendance isrequired.Students haveto comein uniform.Also,refer toDance Etiquette★Are certificatesprovidedThe certificateis awardedto studentson aninternal examinationbasis conductedafter thecompletion ofthe course.To attainthe certificateone mustgo toa minimumof39classes.
51.The danceclass offerskinds ofdance.A.2B.3C.4D.
552.What shouldaboybring toapply fora dance courseA.His passport.B.His familyphoto.C.His applicationform.D.His birthcertificate.
53.What dotoddlers learninthedancecourseA.Creative movement.B.Body awareness.C.Space awareness.D.Musicality.
54.Which isNOT trueaboutthe performance testA.It takesplace attheendofthecourse.B.Students willshow theirmoves inthe test.C.The studentswith fullattendance canskip thetest.D.Not allstudents canbe promotedtothenextlevel.
55.What isrequired of a studentto geta certificateA Winninganinternal award.B.Attending atleast39classes.C.Knowing danceetiquette well.D.Getting anA ontheperformancetest.BWhen mydaughter wasten,she andmy husbandJoe,were unitedin theirdesire fora dog.As forme,I sharednone oftheircanine just,because Ihave notime totake careofadog.But welldo it.”“Really Youregoingto walk the dogFeed the dog Bathethe dogYes,we promise.”()They didnt.From daytwo everyonewantedto walk thecute puppythat firstday,neither thoughttowalk the dog.While I was slowto acceptthat Iwould bethe oneto keeptrack ofher shots,to scheduleher vetappointments,to feedandclean her,Misty knewthis onday one.(心灵融合).Quickly,we developedsomething ofa Vulcanmind meldShed lookatmewith thosesad browneyes,beam herneed,and thenwait,trusting Iwould understand-which strangelyI almostalways did.She keptme company,snoring onmy home-office couchas Iworked,cradling againstmy feetas Iread,and splayingacross mystomach asIwatched television.(怨艮)(畏Even so,part ofme continuedto resentT walkingduty.Joe andBecky hadpromised.Not fair,Td balk缩,犹豫)silently asshe andI walked.Not Bir,Id loudlyremind anyonewithin earshotupon ourreturn home.(白血病)One daymy husbandsdoctor utteredan unthinkableword:leukemic.I spenteight toten hoursa daywithJoe inthe hospital,doing anythingand everythingI couldto easehis discomfort.Every partof mylife changed;no partofmy oldroutine remained.Still,Misty neededwalking.At thebeginning,when friendsoffered totake herthrough herpaces,I declinedbecauseI knewthey hadtheirownhouseholds todeal with.As themonths wentby,I began torealizethatIactuallywanted towalk Misty.The morningwalk beforeI headedtothehospital wasa quiet,peaceful timeto gathermy thoughtsbeforethe daysmedical dramaunfolded.The eveningwalk wasa timeto shakeoff the days upsetsand letthe worrytracksin myhead goto whitenoise.After Joe died,Misty slepton hispillow.Im gratefultoapoint.After yearsof balking,Ive cometo enjoymy walkswith Misty.As Iwatch herchase asquirrel,throwing herwhole beinginto thehere-and-now ofan exercisethat hasnever onceended invictory,she remindedme,too,that nomatter howharsh thepresent orunpredictable thefuture,theres almostalways somemeasure ofjoy tobe extractedfromthe moment.
56.Which isthe closestin meaningtotheunderlined partin Paragraph1A.Iwasafraid ofdogB.I didntcare theirdesire.C.I didntagree toraise adog.D.I didnt wanttoshare anythingwith them.
57.What canwelearnfrom Paragraphs3and4A.The dogwas naughtyand annoying.B.Although lovingthe dog,shewasunwilling towalk her.C.She wouldrather stayat homewith Mistythan walkher.D.The authordidntwanttowalkthedogbecause she didnt likeher.
58.The storycame toits turningpoint when.A.JoediedB.the writerbegantowalkthedogC.Joe fellill D.thedogtried toplease the writer
59.Why didthewritercontinue towalk Mistywhile Joewas inhospitalA.Because thewalk providedher withspiritual comfort.B.Because herfriends didntoffer anyhelp.C.Because shecould unfoldthedaysmedical drama.D Becauseshedidntwant Mistytobeothers,companion.
60.What messagedoestheauthor wanttoconveyinthepassageA.One shouldlearn to enjoy hardtimes.B.A disastercan changeeverything inlife.C.Confronted withdifficulty,we stillhave momentstoenjoy.D.People willchange theirattitude towardyou whenyou arein difficulty.C()(笨重的)When wethink ofpersonal computersPCs,we oftenimagine bulkymonitors andlarge screens.As thePCindustry facesdifficulties,it looksto AItobeits savinggrace.What mightthis partnership“hold instoreSince thebirth ofthe firstelectronic computerin1946,the personalcomputer hasbeen widelyused allover theworld.However,improved technologyandalonger computerlifespan havereduced peoplesneed toget newcomputersas frequently.At thesame time,it ismore difficultto innovatein sucha stableand fixedmanufacturing industry.This hasledto abouttwo yearsof reducedglobal shipmentsof computers,reported Scienceand TechnologyDaily.But Microsoftsrecent movehas stirredthings up.It introduceda new AICopilotto Windows11PCs atthebeginning of2024,which wasseen asa measureto reinvigoratethe industryby bringingthe powerofAIinto theequation.As ofJan15,Copilot hadalready reacheda milestone“with morethan5billion chatsand morethan5billionimages,according toMicrosoft.It isalready capableof performingmany functions.Whether youneed helptomakeasummary ofa webpage,send anemail toyour teacher,change yoursettings todark mode,enable Bluetooth,or connectanew pairof headphones,Windows,Copilot canassist you.Apart fromserving asa housekeeperfor yourPC,thenewsystem alsohas anartistic side.Windows collaboration(合作)with Suno,a leadingAI musiccreation company,allows peopleto easilycreate uniqueand beautifulsongsregardless oftheir musicalability bygiving orderslike:Create apop songabout afamily adventure”.So now,the raceis on.Chip companiessuch asNVIDIA andIntel arecompeting torelease aseries ofnew productsdesignedfor AI PCs,and LenovoGroup hasalso launchedover10newAIPCproducts,reported ChinaEconomic Net.(功能)(个However,AIPCscapabilities arestill quitebasic andfar fromaccurately meetingpeoples personalized性化的)AI assistantneeds.The extentto whichAl-integrated PCscan deliverintelligent experiencesandthelevel ofuser(取决于)acceptance arestill subjectto markettesting.
61.What isleading tofewer peoplebuying newcomputers,accordingtothe textA.Reduced interestin PCs.B.Extended computerlifespan.。


