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学年度第二学期期中重点校联考2023〜2024高二英语本试卷分为第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分,共150分,考试时间120分钟第I卷(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5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 willthe weatherbe liketomorrowA.Rainy B.Sunny C.Windy【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
2.What doesthe womanthink of the fishA.Quite good.B.Just so-so C.Terrible.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
3.How longis Marksbusiness tripA.Three weeks.B.A month.C.Five weeks.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
4.Why didn!t Jamescall Lisalast nightA.He had an unexpectedguest.B.He preparedhis reporttill late.C.He droppedby Daniefshouse.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
5.What arethe speakersmainly talkingaboutA.Their greatdreams.B.A graduatein historyC.An inspiringold woman.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三个选项中选出一个最佳选项,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included fivedifferent piecesof music.Two were conducted byEveR6,and twowereconductedby Soo-YeoulChoi,who ledthe BusanPhilharmonic Orchestra.Both conductorsworked togetheron the final piece.Mr.Choi wasimpressed with the wayEveR6moved.But therobofs greatestweakness isthat it cant hear.“Somepeople thinkthat conductingis justa combinationof handwaving andkeeping thebeat,“says Mr.Choi.But agoodconductor needs to listento the orchestra sothat heor she can correctand encouragethe orchestraas itplays.Mr.Choi saidthat onceEveR6started,the musicianshad nochoice butto followits beats.He saidthis createdasituation where“the performershave tocommunicate witheach otherto follow the rightbeats.Mr.Choi doesnt thinkrobots arelikely toreplace human conductors.However,he believesrobots could be helpfulin situationslike practicesessionswhere thesame thingneedstobe repeatedmany times.A.It istrained byhumanconductors.B.Tt canwave itsarms smoothly.C.It hasperformed in Korea manytimes.D.It ismore advancedthan otherAI programs.
67.Who conductedthefinalpiece of the concertA.EveR
6.B.Mr.Choi.C.EveR6and Mr.Choi.D.Nobody
68.What is the biggestlimitation ofEveR666What canwe learnabout EveR6A.It cannothear andrespond to theorchestra.B.It hasdifficulty capturinghumans movements.C.It cannotbeat timewith itsfingers.D.It doesnthave human-like facialexpressions.A.Unworkable.B.Hard-to-use C.Time-saving.D.Useful.
69.Which can best describeEveR6being usedin dailypractice
70.What isthe mainidea of the textA.EveR6brings conductinga brightfuture.B.Korean robotconducts orchestra.C.The warbetween robotsand musiciansis on.D.AI robotscreate musicand performit onstage.第n卷(共40分)第四部分写作第一节单词拼写(共5小题,每小题1分,满分5分).(根据首字母单词拼写)
71.By athe partsof thesentence welearn moreabout Englishgrammar
72.The preciousantique will be onexhibition nextmonth thankstotheperfect(修复).(根据汉语提示单词拼写)(发起)(根据汉语
73.Silent Springwas consideredas amilestone in the of the greenmovement in the Westernworld.提示单词拼写)
74.Managers tendto ethe staffsperformance basedon theirability towork ratherthan theircharacters.(根据首字母单词拼写)(根据首字母单词拼
75.Not alltwins arei toeach other,including theirappearances andpersonalities.写)第二节阅读表达(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Milan-based companyKrill Designis changingthe waywe think about wasteby creatingfurniture productsfrom aplastic-like biomaterialnamed RekrilLThe specialmaterial isbiodegradable,and canbe usedrepeatedly.Founded in2018,Krill usesfruit skin,orange seedsand coffeegrounds collectedfrom businessesin Italyto createtheirunique designs,including bookends,clocks,bowls,and lamps.Each productis madethrough afour-step process.There area lotof companiesthat createdesigns,and wewant tobe differentJ saysMarcoDi Maio,director ofoperationsat Krill.Krill hasworked togetherwith somewell-known brandsand has also joinedin aCo.ffee Eraproject with thegovernment ofMilan toreduce coffeewaste producedin threeof thecitys neighborhoods.Krill has made productsthatmatch thecolor offood waste.For example,bright orangeproducts arefrom orangeskin andrich darkbrown productsarefrom coffeegrounds.Rekrill is as strongas woodand breaksdown safelyunless itstouched bywater oracidity.It isalso safefbr fishto eat.But despiteits eco-friendly benefits,Rekrill ismore expensivethan common plastic due to itscomplex productionprocess.However,Krill hopesthat as awareness of the environmentalimpact of plastics grows,Rekrill willbe morewidely used.Krill isexploring theuse ofother foodwaste,such aseggshells andleftover tomatoesand grapes,aiming to make itsproductionprocess moreefficient andcost-effective.The companybelieves Rekrillisthematerial ofthe future.Every smallstep theytake towarda sustainableworldcontributes to a morerecyclable economyand inspiresothers tofollow suit.()
76.How doesthe companyKrill Designchange theway peoplethinkaboutwaste no more than10words()
77.How manysteps doeseach productneed beforeit ismade no more than2words()
78.What isthe disadvantageof Rekrillcompared withcommonplasticnomore than5words
79.What doesthe underlinedword inparagraph1mean nomorethan1word
80.What doyou thinkof Rekrilland explainnomorethan20words第三节书面表达(满分25分)假如你是晨光中学学生会主席李津随着外卖行业的普及,你看到身边的好多同学都用外卖代替正
81.餐你觉得这不是个好习惯请你结合以下要点,为校英文广播站撰稿()常吃外卖的危害;1()提出健康饮食的建议;2()发出倡议3注意()词数不少于;1100()可以适当增加细节,使内容充实、行文连贯;2()开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数3参考词汇外卖takeawayDear fellowstudents,钟;听完后,各小题将给出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】
6.When willthe manreturn themoney toMariaA.Next Monday.B.Next TuesdayC.Next WednesdayA.Study athome.B.Attend aparty C.Buy a new phone.
7.What willthe mando tonightA.Classmates B.Close friends.C.Brother andsister.
8.What isthe relationshipbetween the speakers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.In amuseum.B.In afactory C.In astore
9.Where doesthe conversationprobably takeplaceA.To getrelaxed.B.To buythe latesttoys.C.To meetsome friends.
10.Why doesBill liketo comehere
11.What doesBill sayabout hischildhood toysA.He madehis owntoys.B.He didntkeep anyof them.C.He oftenplayed hands-on toys.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】A.A Frenchman.B.An Englishman.C.An American
12.Who firstdeveloped plasticon a large scale
13.What was the advantageof plasticcollarsA.They didntwear out easily.B.They wereeasy towash.C.They werecomfortable.
14.Why werethe plastictoys agood choicefor somemothersA.They werecolorful.B.They werecheap.C.They werelight inweight.
15.What doesthespeakertalk aboutat theendA.The popularityofplastic.B.Different waysof usingplastic.C.The harmfulside ofplastic.第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节单项选择(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项
16.―Guess what!I wasselected toparticipate in the NationalChess Contest.•A.That alldepends B.Its apity C.Good foryou D.By allmeans
17.Undoubtedly,what aslave wasfor waspersonal freedom.A.desperate B.passionate C.consistent D.complicated
18.Always forgranted,our parents5love fbrus isactually themost preciousgift.A.taking B.taken C.having takenD.being taken
19.More than17,000scientists andresearchers tookpart in the project,20%were awardedfor theirremarkableaccomplishments.A.of whoB.of whomC.to whomD.of which一
20.Jack,the landscapein Kunmingin springis enormouslybreathtaking.-Definitely.This cityreally livesup toits.A.reputation B.domination C.fascination D.assumption
21.It iswidely that advanced technologyhasmadea lastingimpact onour dailylife.A posedB.recalled C.liberated D.acknowledged
22.Ifs wiseto thinktwice beforeyou stepinto arisky situation.A.critically B.illegally C.potentially D.artificially
23.The extraordinaryscientists selflesscontribution ismakes himhonourable.A.which B.how C.what D.why
24.The sharpman survivedthe accidentaldisaster hiswisdom andperseverance.A.banking onB.taking onC.putting onD.insisting on
25.The Japaneseauthor turnedto ChatGPTin theprocess ofwriting,him towin theliterary award.A.to enableB.enabling C.enables D.having enabled
26.You*d betternote downthe inspirationalsource itis stillfresh inyour memory.A.before B.while C.until D.unless
27.By thetime hefinished hisfurther studyabroad,he localaccent.A.picked upB.had pickedup C.would pickup D.will pickup
28.The contestantfailed towin thecompetition strategiesas wellas experience.A.in returnfor B.in contrastto C.for lackof D.at easewith
29.Susan*s parentshave boughtalargehouse witha swimmingpool.It beparticularly costly.A.can B.mustnt C.cant D.must
30.—Im happyto hearthat youhadagreat timeat theparty lastnight..Pm hopingfor anotherone.A.Dont botherB.You arekidding meC.Thats itD.No wonder第二节完形填空(共20小题,每小题L5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从31—50各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项I stoppedmy grocerycart andtook outthe phonebuzzing inmy purse.It wasJulia,my19-year daughter,calling fromthe3J.She toldme she was very32about businessclass.I knewshe hadbeen strugglingwiththe33the wholesemester.She saidshe hadworked veryhard butstill hadzero
34.She thoughtshe should35major.You donthave to36that rightaway,“I said.“This isntthe bestplace fora serious37and Ineeded to38what tosay.Til callyou backafter Iload the car.”I rememberedwhat had39inthepast.Julia wasa toddlerthen and her brotherwas inpreschool.Their fatherand Ihad gonetoafriends houseto watcha
40.When therewere onlyfive minutes41,the Coltswere21points down.I42we headhome immediately.C6It isclearlyover JI said.On myway towork thenext morning,I learnedthat thecompetition hadbeen43over.After we44,the Coltsscored21points inonly fourminutes,tying thescore andsending thegame intoovertime.They wonby afield goal.Wed45oneof thebest comebacksof alltime.The46reminded mewhat Icould sayto Julia.I pressedthe redialbutton assoon asI47thecar.Dont give up,“Isaid.“48doing yourbest,and youjust mightbe
31.A.market B.college C.company D.hospital
32.A.stressed B.ambitious C.curious D.particular
33.A.answer B.reward C.excuse D.course49・,50Julia gota Band passedher lestlater.
34.A.confidence B.friend C.fault D.expression
35.A.learn B.change C.continue D.love
36.A.overlook B.imagine C.decide D.promise
37.A.quarrel B.contract C.judgment D.conversation
38.A.giveupB.believe inC.figure outD.agree with
39.A.happened B.continued C.followed D.stopped
40.A.game B.play C.film D.performance
41.A.remaining B.left C.last D.won
42.A.commanded B.memorized C.insisted D.commented
43.A.far fromB.in needof C.in viewof D.dueto
44.A.ate B.arrived C.left D.moved
45.A.defeated B.enjoyed C.wasted D.missed
46.A.conflict B.story C.blueprint D.response
47.A.started B.stopped C.parked D.loaded
48.A.Keep B.Delay C.Admit D.Avoid
49.A.nervous B.depressed C.frightened D.surprised
50.A.Constantly B.Frequently C.Eventually D.Regularly第三部分阅读理解(共20小题,每小题
2.5分,满分50分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出看之佳选项Here isa selectionof booksoffering poems that rangefrom beingfunny tobeing educational.Tiger,Tiger,Burning Bright!By Fiona Waters.Illustrated byBritta Teckentrup.Containing adifferent poemfor eachday ofthe year,this beautifulbook bringstogether avarious selectionof poetryinspiredby theanimal kingdom.There areold andnew poemsfrom allover the world,by poetsincluding LewisCarrolland GraceNichols-as wellas lots of attractiveartwork.Dear UglySistersBy Laura Mucha.Illustrated byTania Rex.The firstcollection fromexciting newpoet LauraMucha exploresall sortsof topics,such asscience,space andclassicfairy tales.Other poemsare inspiredby eventsthat affectus today,such asDear Key Workers,which praisesthosewho havehelped usall duringthe coronaviruspandemic.The Bookof NotEntirely UsefillAdviceBy A.F.Harrold.Illustrated byMini Grey.There areall kindsof unexpectedadvice inthis funnypoetry book,whether youwant toknow aboutlively castles,breakfast orparrots.Bringing togetherlotsofimpressive poemsby A.F.Harrold,its alsofilled withfun illustrationsbyMini Grey.On theMoveBy Michael Rosen.Illustrated byQuentin Blake.Two formerChildrens Laureateshave joinedforces to create thisbook.Michael Rosenhas takeninspiration fromhischildhood andfamily history,as wellas storiesof migrationfrom allover theworld,tocreatepoemsthatwill leaveyouwith lotsto thinkabout.
51.If youare passionateabout animals,which bookcan youreadA.Tiger,Tiger,Burning Bright!B.Dear UglySistersC.The Bookof NotEntirely UsefulAdvice D.On theMove
52.What isthe poemnamed DearKeyWorkersaboutA.Kindness duringtough times.B.Unexpected advice.C.Difficulties ofmigration.D.Science andtechnology.
53.Who isthe authorofthebook withfun illustrationsA.FionaWaters.B.LauraMucha.C.A.F.Harrold.D.MichaelRosen.
54.What partlyinspired MichaelRosen towrite thebookA.The animal kingdom.B.Stories ofmigration.C.Classic fairytales.D.Lively castles.
55.What dothe fourbooks havein commonA.They areall poetrybooks.B.They allinclude varioustopics.C.They areall designedfor childrenonly.D.They areall inspiredby theanimalkingdom.B“No onecan promisethat lifewillbefhirj butno matterwhat happens,followtheexample setby Rehan Staton,andnever losesight ofyour goal.(环卫)Staton,a24-year-old formersanitation workerin Maryland,US,recently celebratedhis acceptanceintoHarvard LawSchool.Statons lifewas relativelynormal untila seriesof setbacksimpacted his family life and studies.Things wereprettygood untilI was8years old.My momabandoned mydad,my brotherand mewhen shemoved backto SriLanka.^^he said.When hewas inseventh grade,a teachereven recommendedthat hebe placedin specialeducation classes.Hisbrother Reggiethen brainstormedways to help boosthis grades.An aerospaceengineer alsooffered totutor himfree ofcharge.Statons gradesdid improveandhebecame anhonor student.However,hewasrejected byevery collegehe hadapplied for.So to help supporthimself andhisfamily,Staton(垃圾箱),began workingat a sanitation company.He spenthis daystransporting trashand cleaningdumpsters wakingupevery morningto getdressed around4am.“The sanitationworkers werethe onlypeople inmy lifewho toldme Icouldbesomebody,Staton said,“They wouldsay,4You9re tooyoung tobe here.Go tocollege,and comeback ifit doesntwork out”.The sonofthecompanys ownerhelped Statoncontact aprofessor atBowie StateUniversity,and theuniversityeventually acceptedStaton.Things beganto lookup.Two yearslater hetransferred tothe Universityof Marylandto continuepursuinghis undergraduatedegree.But Statonstill struggledto payfor hisfather^medical bills.Hed workinthemorning andtakeclasses inthe afternoon.After graduation,Staton workedatanational consultingfirm while applying for law school.He plansto startatHarvard thisfall,where he will majorin sportslaw topursue his dream ofbecoming asports agent.“For Rehan,the skyis trulythe limit.Whatever hechooses todo inthe future,hewilldefinitely achieve,said achiefoperating officerof Statonsfirm.For anyonelooking forinspiration duringdifficult times,Staton recommendsto“love yourselfenough toget whatyouwant outof lifeJ hetold newsoutlet ABC.You canalways seethe lightin anydark situation,and youneed tohold ontothat light.”
56.It isimplied inthe passagethat.A.Stanton wasconsidered tooyoung tobe asanitation workerB.all theclasses inthe Universityof Marylandwere inthe afternoonC.Stanton workedasasports agentwhileapplyingforlawschoolD.at onetime Stantondidnt havea satisfyingacademic performance
57.Why didRehanStatonwork asasanitationworkerA.To gainsome workexperience.B.To helplighten hisfamilys financialburdens.C.To savemoney forhis collegeeducation.D.To helpthe sanitationworkers whoonce helpedhim.
58.What doesthe underlinedsentence inthe second-to-last paragraphimplyA.Rehan wasan observantsky-lover.B.Rehan haslimitations onwhat majorhecanchoose.C.Rehan hasan extremefear ofheights.D.Rehan hasendless potentialto realizehisdream.
59.Which wordscanbestdescribe RehanStatonA.Strong-minded andoptimistic.B.Warm-hearted andeasygoing.C.Inventive anddiligent.D.Cautious andmodest.
60.What isthe authorspurpose inwriting thisarticleA.To sharetips onhow toget admittedinto Harvard.B.To persuadereaders toget supportwhen inneed.C.To encouragereaders notto bendto hardshipsin life.D.To showthe importanceof workingwiththeright people.CIts notuncommon inAmerica fora personto belongto somekind ofvolunteer group.Donating onestime andservicesis verymuch apart ofthe Americanway oflife.Most charitable activities areorganized bychurches andgroupsaround thenation andeven encouragedby thegovernment.The helpinghand isextended tothe poor,the homelessand thedisabled.Some peoplework toteach youngstershow toread.Others open up soup kitchens to feed thehomeless.(孤院)Volunteers alsotake careofthedisabled bymaking readingtapes forthe blindand workingin orphanagesJLto helpchildren withoutparents.High school students are often encouragedto becomevolunteers andmany schoolclub activitiescenter aroundvolunteerservices.Students maywork withdisabled childrenduring asummer program,or participate in aclub activitywhichhelps tobring mealto seniorcitizens whoare shut-ins.With theirsense ofidealism studentsareofteneager todonatetheir sparetime.They seesuch activitiesasaway ofbecoming involvedinthecommunity andthe adult-world.Social actionfor thembecomes asimportant astheir academicstudies.In alike manner,throughout theyear,fund raisingdrives arealso conductedby schoolsand communitygroups toraisemoney fora worthycause.They mayrespond toa recentearthquake ina foreigncountry,a floodsomewhere withintheirown,or anothernatural disasterwhich hasleft peopledestitute andhomeless.They mayorganize drivesto collectfood,clothing andmedicines toserve animmediate need.Today eventhe Halloweencustom oftrick ortreat hasbecomean occasionto collect money fbra charitablecause.The motivetohelpthose lessfortunate comesfrom thepoor originsoftheAmerican nation.Those immigrantswho(受压迫的)were poorand downtroddenbecame dependenton thekindness oftheir neighborsto makea newlife forthemselves.American volunteerswork throughouttheworldin lessdeveloped countries.They volunteerby servingas achampionof goodwillboth athome andabroad,which nodoubt enrichesboth hislifeandthose whomhe serves.
61.Which ofthe followingcharitableactivitiesis NOTmentioned inthe passageA.Some peopleopenupsoupkitchenstofeedhomeless people.B.Some studentsbring mealsto oldpeople whocant goouteasily.C.Some peoplecollectmoneytohelpa foreigncountry witha recentearthquake.D.Some studentsdonate booksto childrenin mountainousareas.
62.Why areAmerican highschoolstudentseager todo voluntaryworkA.Because theywant toparticipateinsome socialactivities.B.Because theywant togo tobetter universities.C.Because theycan gethigher scoresat school.D.Because theycan realizetheir dreamsooner.
63.The underlinedword destitute”in Paragraph3probably means.A.lifeless B.penniless C.useless D.valueless
64.American charitableactivities startedbecause.A.Americans arealways readyto sharewith othersB.Americans aremostly kindC.poor immigrantsneeded helptomakeanewlifeD.poor Americanscouldnt liveon withouthelp
65.Whats thebest titleofthepassageA.The Callfrom thePoor B.Voluntary WorkintheUSC.Ways toHelp thePoor D.American Volunteersaround theWorldDLast Friday,a specialevent tookplace atthe NationalTheater ofKorea.A robotcalled EveR6led anorchestra inaperformance ofKorean music.Robots haveled orchestrasin othercountries,but thiswasthefirst timeinKorea.EveR6isarobot builtby theKorea Instituteof IndustrialTechnology KITECH.EveR6has jointsin itsneck,shoulders,elbows,and wrists.As aresult,itcanmove itsarms quicklyand smoothlyin manydifferent directions.ButEveR6doesntthinkon itsown likesome ArtificialIntelligence AIprograms.Instead,it hasa limitedgroup ofmovementsthat ithas beentrained toperform.EveR6s movementsare basedon movements“captured“from realhumanconductors.In Fridaysperformance,the NationalOrchestra ofKorea presenteda concerttitled“Absence”.The concert。


