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学年度辽宁省六校协作体高二月月考2023-202410英语试题考试时间分钟满分分120150第一部分听力(共两节,满分分)30第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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57.5听下面段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的、、三个选项中选5A B C出最佳选项听完每段对话后,你都有秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题10每段对话仅读一遍
1.What will the mandoA.Pass on a message.B.Give backthe key.C.Go to the gate.
2.How willthe womanspend thesummer holidayA.By learninga newlanguage.B.By relaxingat home.C.By doingsome sport.
3.Where doesthe conversationtake placeA.In anoffice.B.In abank.C.In astreet.
4.What doesthe manmeanA.He cantafford thetrip.B.He doesnt like Hawaii.C.He doesnthave timefor thetrip.
5.What arethe speakersdiscussingA.Ways ofcooking.B.Healthy foodfor kids.C.Kids*helping in the kitchen.--------TT-弟一P听下面段对话或独白每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的、三5A.BC个选项中选出最佳选项听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍5听第段材料,回答第、题
6676.What is the womanworried aboutin termsof thedressA.The material.B.The style.C.The color.
7.What willthe womando nextA.Try ona dress.as afriend.G.When catsencounter strangehumans orother catsthey dont know,they usuallygreetthem with an unblinkingstare.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分分)30第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)15115阅读下面短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最A BC D佳选项In1968,I was a studentat theHigh Schoolin Beirut.When thetime cameto41tenth grade,I wassent homefor notpaying theschooling fee.This was aheartbreaking42,as Iloved beingin schooland43wanted tocontinue myeducation.I wenthome andspent theday44my fatherat histire-repair shop.Three dayslater,one ofmy classmatescame overa4fl methat myfee wasfully paid.I returnedtomy classroom,but Ikept46who hadgiven methis goldenopportunity.Upon myconstant47secret48was myEnglish,the headmastertold methat theteacher,Olivia Balian.The wholeyear Isat inMs.Balian5s class,thinking abouther49action butunable toexpress mythanks.A yearlater,I movedto the U.K andeventually50two mastersdegrees.I neverforgot the51and generosityof Ms.Balian.Almost40years later,Ireturned toBeirut for the firsttime to52$
4.5million toall28high schoolsin Lebanon,among which was myformer highschool.While inLebanon,I visited函Ms.Balian.She wasas53to seeme asI was to seeher.Without hassistance,I probablywould havespent therest ofmy IHS5tires atmyfathers shopin Beirut.
41.A.miss outB.register forC.give upC.D.work out
42.A.sacrifice B.example adventureC.D.experience
43.A.desperately B.frequentlyimpatiently C.D.widely
44.A.instructing B.favoringD.comfortingassisting C.
45.A.informed B.convincedD.warnedreminded C.
46.A.imagining B.observingD.wonderingremembering C.
47.A.suggestions B.requestsD.commentsremarks C.
48.A.rescuer B.delivererD.followersupporter C.
49.A.generousD.carefulB.polite temporaryC.D.obtained
50.A.developed B.required discoveredC.D.courage
51.A.trust B.kindness devotionC.D.save
52.A.earn B.showdonate C.D.amused
53.A.thrilled B.scared ashamedC.D.timely
54.A.technical B.legalconditional C.D.designing
55.A.inventing B.repairingcontrolling页第二节共小题;每小题分,满分分
101.515阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1The torchfor the19th AsianGames inHangzhou wasnamed EternalFlame”andits design56inspire bythe Liangzhu Culture,wasatestament to the5000-year-oldChinese civilization.The torch was shapedin away57“grows frombottom totop,withan overallheight of730millimeters and a netweight of1,200grams.The torch wascharacterized byJade Congand threadedupon withChinese heritage,naturalsceneries and Ioc5l8custom.The design59intend toshine a more brilliantlight onthissacred landof Chinesecivilization.The baseof thetorchwasembossed witheight waterveins symboliziGQevolutionof civilizationand61represent theeight majorriver systemsin Zhejiang.The torchbodywas designedbased62the evolutionfrom dermatoglyphicfingerprint patternsspecificto theLiangzhuCulture,which were63natural intertwinedand exquisite.The gripof thetorchwasmade ofrecycled rawmaterials,which waseco-friendly,light andeasy tohold,64the fuelwas heatedwith biomassgas,whichwassafe,cleanand65rely.第四部分写作共两节,卞砺分第一节满分分4015善交英文报正在开展以为题的讨Learning EnglishBeyond theClassroom论请使用图表中的调查结果写一篇短文投稿,内容包括学习活动状况描述.简单评论;.你的建议
1.23注意.词数左右;.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯1802Learning EnglishBeyond theClassroom第二节(满分分)25阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文(神奇的)Miraculous StrengthOnechilly,December evening,I waspreparing dinner.Suddenly,while settingthetable,I hearda tremendouscrash from the secondfloor.It wasthe kind of rare,heart-stopping noisethat instantlystruck fearinto amothers heart.Even thedishes in(发出咔嗒声)the kitchencupboard rattled!My seven-year-old sonbegan screamingforhelp,andIraced up the stairs without evenstopping toput downthe dinnerfork Iheld in myhand.(学步的儿童)Entering mysons room,I foundmy frightenedtoddler trapped(衣橱)under afive-drawer woodendresser.It hadbeen tornfrom itswall anchor.Icould hearcrying asI rantoward him.As Ileaned over,I sawhis small,bloody faceandthe terrorin hiseyes.I pulledthe largedresser offhim.At thatmoment,I feltI couldmove mountains.Iwas fearfulto lookbut quicklytried toassess howbadly hewas hurt.Begging himtostay still,I dialed911and beganto pray.I prayedfor themercy thatspared himand thehealinghe wouldneed,given thatI wasntsure of the extentof hisinjuries.In thoseminutesbefore theambulance arrived,although I was in a chaoticsituation withbothmy sonsin tears,an innercalm keptme focusedand controlled.I felta strongpresencekeeping mesteady.After theambulance workersconducted abrief assessment,it wasagreed thatheshould have a moreextensive examinationsince thiswasa possible chestor headinjury.A momentof pauseforced meto processwhat hadjust happened.I recalleddashingupthestairswith a senseof fearas towhat1would find.In onlya fewseconds,a lifetimeof tendermemories replayedin mymind.I hadasked myself,uls hestillbreathing”“Are bonesbroken^^One moment.I wassimply preparingdinner;the注意next.Iwastearfully prayingfor mysons life.续写词数应为左右;
1.150请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答
2.On the way tothe emergencyroom,I triedto keephim calm.Back at the house,I foundthe miraculousstrength thatprotected mysons life-asmall,hand-carved elephant.B.Leave theplace.C.Find amore stylishdress.听第段材料,回答第、题
7898.Where doesthe conversationtake placeA.In aclassroom.B.In abookshop.C.In alibrary.
9.What is the womanC.A teacher.A.A librarian.B.A student.听第段材料,回答第至题
8101210.What willpeople doat the partyA.Look atcity lights.B.Meet moviestars.C.Watch thenight sky.
11.Where isthepartyheldA.In abig city.B.In asmall town.C.In thecountryside.
12.How longwilltheone-way busjourney takeA.About twohours.B.About twoand ahalf hours.C.About halfan hour.听第段材料,回答第至题
9131613.What willthe mando thisweekendA.Record a concert.B.Put ona showin asports hall.C.Go toaconcert.
14.What doesthe womanthink of the mansbehaviourA.Meaningful.B.Confusing.C.Funny.
15.What willthe womando for the manA.Get hima ticket.B,Play musicfor him.C,Lend himsome money.
16.What can we learnfrom theconversationA.The womandoesntlikemusic.B.The manhas heartproblems.C.The manis crazyabout theband.听第段材料,回答第至题
10172017.What isBeowulfA.A writtenwork.B.A language.C.An Englishruler.
18.How longdid Middle English periodlast页A.About350years.B.About600years.C.About800years.
19.Who isGeoffrey ChaucerA.An Englishhistorian.B.A Modern English writer.C.A MiddleEnglish writer.
20.What willthe speakertalk aboutafter thebreakA.MiddleEnglish.B.ModernEnglish.C.Old English.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分分)50第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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537.5阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中选出最佳选项A BC DAFamily-friendly thingsto doon Long IslandIf youJrelooking forways tofill theweekend,LongIslandis packedwith excitingthingsto dofor thewhole family.Famous FoodFestivalMore than60food vendorsoffer bitesfrom aroundthe worldat TangerOutlets inDeer Park.The festivalwill featurelive music,a beerand winegarden,a chalkartinstallation,contests andmore from1p.m.to8p.m.Monday;11a.m.to8p.m.Saturday andSunday.•Admission:$14atthedoor,$7ages8-12,free ages7younger.•Address:East lot,152The ArchesCircle,DeerPark.•Further information:famousfoodfestivaLcom,631-387-
6291.Lightkeepers Behindthe ScenesToursFollow oneof thepresent-day lighthousesonabottom totop tourof theFire IslandLighthouseat9a.m.Saturday.Learn howlighthouse keepersin the1860sto2020maintained thelight.•Admission:$20,advance reservationsrequired.•Address:Park atRobert MosesState ParkField5and walkeast tothe lighthouse.•Further information:landlighthouse.com,631-583-
5901.Montauk FamilyFall FestivalThefestival includeslive entertainmentwith musicin thegazebo,a farmersmarket,pumpkin painting,kids crafts,and streetpainting from11a.m.to5p.m.Saturday andSunday.•Admission:free for the festival,but feesfor rides,food and drinks.•Address:Montauk VillageGreen,743Montauk Hwy.•Further information:montaukchamber.com,631-668-
2428.页Riverhead Country FairThe agriculturalfair includesLI AntiquePower Associationdemonstrations,livemusic,flower decorating,sunflower andvegetable competitionsand jams,jellies,cakes,pies forsale from10a.m.to5p.m.Sunday.•Admission:free•Address:Riverfront andMain Street.•Further information:riverheadcountryfair.com,631-727-
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21.How muchwould acouple witha boyaged6andagirl aged10pay forFamousFood FestivalA.$
21.B.$28,C.$
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22.Which onedo youneed tobook inadvanceA.Riverhead CountryFair.B.Lightkeepers Behindthe ScenesTours.C.Montauk FamilyFall Festival.D.Famous FoodFestival.
23.What doMontauk FamilyFall Festivaland RiverheadCountryFairhave incommonA.They bothhave artexhibitions.B.They offerfree foodanddrinks.C.They bothopen onSaturdays andSundays.D.They arelikely to be welcomedby musiclovers.BKathy Johnstonis soin lovewith chocolate;she liesawake atnight thinkingaboutit.But aschief chocolateofficer ofDubai-based chocolatierMirzam,thafs ahealthyfocus to have.Like manyother goods,most ofDubais chocolatehas traditionallybeen imported,but Mirzamdevelops home-grown alternative.Johnston joinedMirzam inearly2016after meetingthe companysfounders,who persuadedher towork forthem,rather thanchasingher originaldream ofmoving toSwitzerland,chocolate capitaloftheworld.At first,the companyJsplan wasto mainlyexport itsofferings totheU.S.while(阿联酋)slowly buildinga marketin the United ArabEmirates.But localsquicklyaccept the companys uniquechocolates,which areknown fortheir Emiratiflavors and(香料)spices such as cardamom,almonds andpistachios.That Mirzamworks withlocalartists forits brandingand packagingfurther strengthensits hometownreputation.Nearly assoon asMirzamJs teamopened theirdoors fortastings,thecompanysold outallits stock.We didntexpect sucha strongresponse locally,Johnston says.uWe hadnotime tothink aboutexport”Born in New Zealand,Johnston movedto Dubaiwhen shewas3years old.页Her loveof chocolategoes allthewayback to her childhood,when shewould buildladdersout ofkitchen chairsto gether mothershidden chocolates.She recallstellingher grandfatherthat her dream wastohaveher ownchocolate factory.That dreamhas cometrue atMirzam,where Johnstonoversees everythingfromsourcing toproduction,packaging,and sales.But hertrue passionis comingup withinnovativenew sweets,withafocus onintegrating traditionalEmirati recipesinto thecompanysofferings.Recipes likethose havehelped Mirzamgrow atan amazingpace-it haddoubled itsproductioncapacity everyyear sinceopening andincreased itsstaff fromone to75infive years.Now,Mirzam is still workingon producingamazing-qualitychocolate,Johnston says.
24..Why didntJohnston goto SwitzerlandA.She hasan affectionfor chocolate.B.She hasa dreamto importchocolate.C.She wasconvinced bya chocolatecompany.D.She wasattracted bythe chocolatecapital.
25..What makesthe companyschocolates sopopular A.Unique flavorstothelocal taste.B.Free tastingsfor newproducts.C.Imported sourcesof highquality.D.Strong responsestothelocal market.
26.What canwe learnfromthefifth paragraphA.Johnston takespleasure indeveloping newproducts.B.Johnston owedherdreamtohergrandfather.C.Johnston workson openingoverseas markets.D.Johnston wasbrought upinNewZealand.
27..What canbe asuitable titleforthetextA.Mirzam:Chocolate SalesGoing LocalB.Johnston:Sweet Dreams“Coming TrueC.Cardamom:Emirati RecipesCatching OnD.Dubai:Home-based BusinessesTaking OffcWith almostall bigemployers in theUnitedStates nowusing artificialintelligenceAl andautomation intheir hiring processes,the publicis consideringsome urgentquestions:How canyou preventdiscrimination inhiring whena machineis keepingthediscrimination Whatkindofmethods mighthelpSome83%of employers,including99%of Fortune500companies,now usesomeform ofautomated toolsas partof theirhiringprocess,said theEqual EmploymentOpportunityCommissions EEOCchair CharlotteBurrows ata hearingon Tuesday.She saideveryone needsto speakup onthe debateover these页technologies.uThe risksare simplytoo highto leavethis topicjust tothe experts.Last year,the EEOCissued someguidance aroundthe useof cutting-edge hiring(简历)tools,noting manyof theirshortcomings.The agencyfound thatresumescanners thatprioritize keywordsand programsthat evaluatea candidatesfacialexpressions andspeech patternsin video interviews cancreate discrimination.Take,for example,a videointerview thatanalyzes anapplicants speech patterns todeterminetheir abilityto solveproblems.A personwithaspeech problemmight scorelowand automaticallybe screenedout.The problemwill befortheEEOC toroot outdiscriminationor stopit fromtaking place.The EEOCis consideringthe mostappropriate waysto handlethe problem.Ifsagreed thatinspections arenecessary to ensure thatthe softwareused bycompaniesavoids intentionalor unintentionaldiscrimination.But whowould conductthoseinspections isamorechallenging question.Each optionpresents risks,Burrowspointed out.A thirdparty mayturn ablind eyeto itsclients,while agovernment-ledinspection couldpotentially stopinnovation.In previousremarks,Burrows hasnoted thegreat potentialthat Aldecision-makingtools haveto improvethe livesof Americans,but onlywhen usedproperly.uWe mustworktoensurethat thesenew technologiesdo notbecome ahigh-tech pathwaytodiscrimination,she said.
28..What doesBurrows suggestpeople doA.Follow theexperts suggestions.B.Make their own voiceheard.C.Stop usingAl inhiring processes.D.Watch debatesabout technologies.
29..How mightprograms invideointerviewsselect employeesA.By scanningkeywords.B.By evaluatingresumes.C.By interpretingspeechpatterns.D.By analyzingpersonalities.
30..What isapossibleconsequence ofthird-party inspectionsA.Unfair results.B.High expense.C.Age discrimination.D.Innovation interruption.
31..What isBurrowss attitudeto Aldecision-making toolsA.Favorable.B.Objective.C.Disapproving.D.Doubtful.DThe spermwhale isan astonishingcreature.Its longerthan asemi-truck,weighsmore than90,000pounds andisthelargest memberofthetoothed whale页family.IVs knownto dive6,500feet insearch offood,and tostay downthere for longerthan anhour ata time,Perhaps mostfantastically,the sperm whales brainweighs asmuch as20pounds-the biggestof anyspecies onEarth.But whenit comesto brains,is sizeall thatmattersTheres alot we dontknow about the sperm whalesintelligence becauseifs(神经的)difficult tocarry outneurological testingon sucha hugemarine mammal.Butsome cluespoint tosperm whalesbeing muchsmarter thanwe givethem creditfor.A2021study publishedin BiologyLetters,for example,looked backto19th-century historicallogbooks fromwhalers.Researchers foundthat sperm whaleswere atfirst easyto catch-but almostimmediately,the whaleslearned howto evadehuntersand whalingsuccess droppedby60percent.The studysuggests thatthewhales passedinformation toone anotherthrough soundwaves toavoid beingcaught.Animals thathave bigbrains usuallyhaveafew thingsin common.They usuallylivelong lives;for example,spermwhalescan livefor70years orlonger.Additionally,theyYe capable of complexbehaviors andthey tendtobemore social.Whales mayworktogether tohunt orcommunicate ina languageall theirown.Whafs more,humans,whales anddolphins allhave spindleneurons intheir brains.These nervecells makeus capableof deeperthought,suchasreasoning skills,memory,communication andadaptive thinking.And likehumans,whales haveemotionalintelligence-meaning theyrecapableofempathy,grief andsadness.Still,in(成比例)proportion toour bodysize,the humanbrain isbigger thanthat ofthe spermwhale.Yet there*sstillso muchwedontknowabouthow smartspermwhalesreally are.And justlike thewhalers ofa centuryago,we havelikely beenunderestimating marinemammals,whether largeor small,for aslong asweve knownof theirexistence.
32.Why dopeople knowlittle aboutthespermwhales intelligenceA.Sperm whalesare muchsmarter thanhuman beings.B.Sperm whalesusually staydeep downintheoceanC.Whalers didntkeep enoughrecords of their hunting.D.Sperm whalesbig sizemakes researchdifficult.
33.What doesthe underlinedword evademean inparagraph-3A.Avoid.B.Track.C.Locate.D.Trick.
34.What conclusioncanwedraw fromparagraph5A.The nervecells distinguishhumans fromanimals.B.Sperm whaleshave smallerbrains thanhumans.C.Emotional intelligenceis uniqueto whalesand humans.页D.Spindle neuronsmake higherintelligence possible.
35.Which isthe mostsuitable titleforthetextA.Unlock theMystery ofSea MammalsB.Sperm WhalesHave theBiggest BrainC.Break theCode ofWhale Language第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分D.Sperm WhalesAre AstonishinglySmart
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12.5阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项Dog peoplelike topoint outdogs5long historyas humankindsbest friendwhileeven the most devotedcat ownersmay wonderat somepoint whethertheir catreallyloves them.Actually,cats dolove theirowners,according toscience.36_Look outfor scentingCatsuse scentto identifytheirownmembers,by sharinga groupscent profile.(腺)They havescent glandson theirhead andaround theirears,and oftenrub theirheadsagainst peopleand objectsthat arefamiliar andcomforting.Does your cat rubitshead orside againstyour legs^B7Look forblinksYour catmight besecretly signalingtheir affectionintheway theylook atyou.
38.But theyare morelikely toslowly blinkat peopleand catsthey havea goodrelationshipwith.Watch howthey greetyou39A tailheldinthe uprightflagpole positionor shapedinaupright questionmarkshows afriendly intention.Wrapping theirtail aroundyour legis anothergesture thatacat hasultimate trustin you.40_Cats arevery protectiveoftheirpersonal spaceand dontlike unwelcomegueststo invadeit.If acat allowsyou toget closeto them,that suggestsa closebond,particularly wherethe contactis frequentorlonglasting.Curling upon yourlap foranap andlicking yourhand orface aresigns ofdeep trust.A.Sense theircomfort zoneB.Watch theirbehaviorC.Look outfor thesebehaviors toprove that your furryfriend istruly bondedto you.D.The secretof whetheryour catfeels bondedto youlies intheir behaviour.E.One ofthemostobvious signsthatyourbeloved petis fondof you,istheway thatyourcat approachesyou.F.The softsensation youfeel againstyour legsis actuallyyourcatidentifying you页。
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