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学年第二学期月四校联考20233高二英语学科试题卷命题学校:缙云中学审题学校:临平中学浦江中学长兴中学考生须知
1.本卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟;
2.答题前,在答题卷指定区域填写班级、姓名、考场、座位号及准考证号(填涂)
3.所有答案必须写在答题卷上,写在试卷上无效第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题
1.5分,满分
7.5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,你都有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
1.What does the mandoA.He is a boss.B.He is a secretary.C.He isa computerrepairer.
2.How doesthe womanadvise the man to go toParisA.By boat.B.By plane.C.By bus.
3.What is the womandoingA.Answering thedoor.B.Making somecoffee.C.Watching avideo.
4.When didthe womanget thecoatA.Today.B.Yesterday.C.Last week.
5.Where doesthe conversationprobably takeplaceA.In acinema.B.In aclassroom.C.At home.第二节(共15小题;每小题
1.5分,满分
22.5分)听下面5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5秒钟作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍听第6段材料,回答第
6、7题
6.Where isTom nowA.In ahospital.B.At home.C.In anoffice.
7.Who willmake deliveriestomorrowA.Tom.B.Julie.C.Keith.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题
8.What isthe woman,s biggestconcernA.Not havingenough time.B.Not havingenough money.I wasunqualified for the job.Resign!Resign!,z theposters of their requestswould soonbe everywhereon campus.My wholeworld collapsed.I couldntfigure outwhy awonderfullyenriching experienceas presidentsuddenly turnedintoone ofmy worstnightmares.注意
1.续写词数应为150左右
2.段落开头已给出Paragraph1:Several dayslater,I caughtsight of a familiarfigure in the wheelchair,peering atmy poster.Paragraph2:I went to thecampus lawn,began to admit mymistakes inpublic andpromised that I hadlearned mylesson.学年第二学期四校联考参考答案2023高二年级英语学科第一部分听力(共20个小题;每小题
1.5分,满分30分)1-
5.CBCBA6-
10.BCAAC11-15BCABC16-
20.CABAB第二部分阅读理解第一节(共15个小题;每小题
2.5分,满分
37.5分)21-23ABD24-27CDDA28-31DCDB32-35ACCB第二节(共5个小题;每小题
2.5分,满分
12.5分)36-40GECBD第三部分语言运用第一节完形填空(共15个小题;每小题1分,满分15分)41-45DCBAA46-50BCBAD51-55CDCBA第二节语法填空(共10个小题;每小题
1.5分,满分15分)
56.its
57.to
58.includes
59.Additionally
60.revision
61.and
62.founded
63.covering
64.where
65.earliestC.Not havingtoo manyguests.
9.What doesthe womanwant to have at the weddingA.ADJ.B.A liveband.C.A danceperformance.
10.What isthe probablerelationship betweenthe speakersA.A couple.B.Co-workers.C.Wedding plannerand customer.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题
11.How doesDanny feelA.Upset.C.Moved.B.Nervous.
12.Where isDanny workingnowA.In ahotel.B.In aschool.C.In acaf
6.
13.What isDanny going to donextA.Make acake.B.Taste somechocolate.C.Introduce arestaurant.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题
14.What isthe womansolder brotherlikeA.He talksa lot.B.Hes a good listener.C.He alwaysgets introuble.
15.What doesthe manreally appreciateabout hissisterA.Her performanceat school.B.Her patience.C.Her kindness.
16.Why doesthe manlove hisbrotherA.His brothernever argueswith him.B.His brotherseldom fightswith him.C.His brotheralways caresfor himand supportshim.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题
17.When wasBoston firstestablished as a tradingtownA.In
1630.B.In
1640.C.In
1776.
18.Who werethe largestgroup ofpeople thatmove toBostonA.The French.B.The Irish.C.The British.
19.What isBoston mostfamous fornow according to the speakerA.Having greatuniversities.B.Being theoldest cityin theU.S.C.Being theplace of a famousbattle.
20.What isthespeaker,s favoritething aboutBostonA.The influentialhistory.B.The professionalsports teams.C.The residentsfrom aroundthe world.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题
2.5分,满分
37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑AThe Departmentof Labor,s Employment and TrainingAdministration ETAsupports awide varietyof pronramstoensure thatall youthhave theskills andtraining theyneed tosuccessfully makethe switchto adulthoodandcareers.These programsinclude:ApprenticeshipApprenticeship isa combinationof on-the-job trainingand relatedclassroom instructioninwhich workerslearnthe practicaland theoreticalaspects ofa highlyskilled occupation.Applicants for apprenticeship programsmustbe atleast16years oldand meetthe programsponsors qualifications.YouthBuildYouthBuild programsgive at-risk youthages16-24the opportunityto transformtheir livesby earningtheirhigh schoolcertificate ofgraduation oran equallystate-recognized degree,learning tobe communityleaders,andpreparing forcollege andother post-secondary trainingopportunities.Job CorpsJob Corps isthe nation,s largestand mostcomprehensive residential,education,and jobtraining programforat-risk youth,ages16through
24.Private companies,state agencies,federal agencies,and unionsrecruit youngpeople to participatein JobCorps,where theycan trainfor andbe placedin jobs.Youth ConnectionsTheWorkforce Innovation and OpportunityAct WIOAof2014is carryingout acomprehensive youthemploymentprogram forserving qualifiedyouth,ages14-24,who facebarriers toeducation,training,and employment.For moreinformation aboutyouth programs,visit ETAsDivision ofYouth Servicespage.
21.What canparticipantsdo in the YouthBuildA.Obtain agraduation certificate.B.Lead thestate communities.C.Prepare forsecondary training.D.Study theoriesof skilledwork.
22.Which programis suitablefor teenagersaged15A.YouthBuild.B.Youth Connections.C.JobCorps.D.Apprenticeship.
23.What isthe authorspurpose ofwriting thetextA.To improveyouth training.B.To advertisefor youthservices.C.To transformyouth development.D.To introduceETA youthprograms.BIn2016,when Iwas on the graduatescheme计戈U at Deutsche Bank,Marie Inafidon,chief executiveof Stemettes,who encouragesgirls topursue careersin science,technology,engineering andmaths STEM,was alsoworking there.I didn,t meether at the time,but Idid readan articleabout herand hercareer.Learning at21years oldabout thecareer ofa youngblack womansucceeding in atraditionally whitemale-dominated industrywas one of the most influentialthings thateverhappened tome.It gaveme confidencethatit was possible todo wellin theoffice andwork onpersonalexternal projectatthesame time.Role modelscan playa centralrole inshaping ayoung professionaFs career.They areespeciallyimportantif youbelong toan under-represented groupfor whoma lackofrepresentation in the workplacecan leadto feelingisolatedand lackingin confidence.They canhelp thosejust startingout,whether ornot theyare agraduate asIwas,to believein theirown abilities.There,sagrowing need to haveaccessible rolemodels.Given thetendency toexaggerate(夸大)successstories,hearing fromwomen whotalk honestlyabout thechallenges theyhave faced,either whenstarting abusinessor forminga newcareer path,is muchmore effective.A studyrevealed that70per centof girlssay theythinkdifferently about their futuresafter hearingfromwomen rolemodels.r mfrequently askedabout whatbusinesses couldbe doingto increaseracial diversityin theworkplace.A goodstartingpoint isto activelypromote andsupport thevoices of the peopleinthe organisationthat areleading positivechangeand inspiringothers.This makesa realdifference.Unlike thetokenism(装样子)I stillcome across,whichresults inindividuals beingmade thelone representativeforagroup withoutreal supportfrom theorganisation.Things camefull circlefor mewhen Iinterviewed Ms.Inafidon formy bookin
2019.I wasabieto tellher oftheincredible impacther passionand confidencehad hadon measagraduatetrainee andhow gratefulI wouldalwaysbe forthat.
24.What dowe learnabout MarieInafidonA.She becamesuccessful at
21.B.She was a traineeatDeutscheBank.C.She encouragedgirls to take upSTEM-related work.D.She helpedthe authorwith herexternal projectpersonally.
25.Who canbenefit mostfrom rolemodels in the workplace according to thethird paragraphA.Experienced professionals.B.A graduateeager tosucceed.C.People withoutspecial abilities.D.The youngfrom anunder-represented group.
26.What iseffective inchanging girlsmindsetA.Taking onchallenging projects.B.Reading moremade-up successstories.C.Starting theirown businessas earlyaspossible.D.Listening towomen rolemodels share their experiences.
27.What shouldbusinesses doto increaseracial diversityin theworkplace accordingto theauthorA.Encouragepositive opinions.B.Make morecolored peopleauthorities.C.Include morepeople ofdifferent races.D.Understand thetrue meaningof tokenism.CNew YorkUniversity(NYU)surgeons haveperformed theworld,s firsttransplant ofan entirehuman eye,anextraordinary additiontoaface transplant,although itsfar toosoon toknow ifthemanwill eversee throughhis new lefteye.An accidenthad destroyedmost ofAaron Jamesface andone eye.His righteye stillworks.But thesurgeonshoped replacingthe missingone wouldproduce better cosmetic(整容的)results forhisnewface.The NYUteamis doingjust that.James isrecovering wellfrom thedual(双重的)transplant lastMay and the donatedeye looksremarkablyhealthy.Today,transplants of the cornea(眼角月莫)are commonto treatcertain typesof visionloss.But transplantingthewhole eye一the eyeball,its bloodsupply,and thecritical optic nerve(视神经)that mustconnect ittothe brain一is considereda moonshotinthesearch tocure blindness.Whatever willhappen next,James surgeryoffers scientistsa windowinto how the humaneye triesto heal.〃Were notclaiming thatwe aregoingtorestore sight,“said Dr.Eduardo Rodriguez,who ledthe transplant.Butthere,s no doubt thatwe areone stepcloser.Some specialistshad fearedthe eyewould quicklybecome dryand wrinkled.However,when Rodriguezopened Jameslefteyelid,the donatedeye wasfat andfull ofliquid.Doctors seegood bloodflow andno signof rejection.Now researchershave begunanalyzing scansof Jamesbrain thatdetected somepuzzling signalsfrom thatall-important butinjured optic nerve.Dr.Jeffrey Goldberg,who haslong studiedhow tomake eyetransplants areality,called thesurgery exciting.〃Its anamazing confirmationof animalexperiments thathave kepttransplantedeyes alive,he said.The difficultynow ishow toregrow theoptic nerve,although animal studies aremakingprogress.〃He praisedthe NYUteam,s“boldness”in evenaiming foropticnerverepair andhopes thetransplantwillpromote moreresearch.
28.What canbe learntfrom thefirst twoparagraphsA.James isfully contentwith thesurgery result.B.The surgeryto replaceJames,missing eyeis underway.C.James cansee throughhis transplanted eye prettysoon.D.The surgeonshave transplantedthe faceand aneye toJames.
29.What doesthe underlinedword〃moonshot〃in paragraph3probably meanA.A taskimpossible tocomplete.B.A fantasyexisting inthe virtualworld.C.A projectextremely toughto accomplish.D.A missionprobable tobe completewithout effort.
30.What challengeare theresearchers facingnow A.Howto obtainbettercosmeticresults.B.How tomake furtherprogress in animalstudies.C.How tostop thetransplanted eyefrom beinginfected.D.How togrow theopticnerveof thetransplantedeyeagain.
31.What canbe asuitable titleforthetextA.James ReceivedTransplanted EyePerfectlyB.NYU DoctorsPerform World,s FirstEye TransplantC.Various Methodsto TreatDifferent Typesof VisionLossD.Advances Madein EyeTransplant andOptic NerveRepairCould youmanage without the internetfor four and a half yearsThats exactlywhat theactress SelenaGomezhas doneina bid toimprove hermental health.She hasspoken extensivelyabout therelationship betweenher social media usageand mentalwell-being,recallingfeeling like〃an addictas tobecoming Instagrams most followeduser in
2016.“Indeed,I regretquitting fromsocial media thatlate”,says she.The unnecessaryhate and comparisons wentaway onceI putmy phonedown.”However,the increasingdigitization(数字化)means thateverything frompaying abill toeven makinga phonecallis atthe mercyof the internet.Actively opting(选择)out ofthe internet becomes a matter ofprivilege.Ms Gomezsmulti-millionaire statushas allowedher totakethe social”out ofsocial media.The factthat she,s stillthe secondmost-followed womanonInstagram suggestsits entirelypossible tomaintain a significant webprofileto promotevariousprojects byway ofa dedicatedteam一without beingexposed to the cruelcomments.It goeswithout sayingthat thisis fundamentallydifferent fromhowtherest ofus withoutbeauty dealsandfilms topublicize usethe likesof Instagramand Twitter,but eventhe conceptofa digital detox(戒瘾)requireshaving adevice andconnectivity tochoose todisconnect from.The UK,s digitaldivide hasworsened overthe pasttwo years,leaving poorerfamilies withoutbroadbandconnections intheir homes.Digital exclusion(数字隔绝)isamajor threatto widersocietal equality in theUK.Consequently,its worthbearing inmind thatwhile deletingall socialmedia accountswill undoubtedlymakesome feelinfinitely better,many otherpeople benefitfrom thestrong senseof communitythat sharingplatformscan develop.Greater resourcesand initiativesare neededto providethe underprivilegedwith theconnectivity theydesperatelyneedtolearn,work andlive.It,s crucialthat peoplefeeling socialmedia isharmful totheir mentalhealthare allowedtoswitch offand for
32.What dowe learnabouttheactress SelenaGomez inthe pastfourandahalfyearsthose livingin digital exclusion tobe able to switchon primarily.A.She haswithdrawn fromsocialmedia.B.She haswon Instagram,smostfollowers.C.She hashad worseningmental problems.D.She hassucceeded inabidon theinternet.
33.Why doesactively optingout ofusing theinternetbecomeamatterof privilegeA.Most peoplethink thatdigitalexclusionpromotes societalequalityinthe UK.B.Most peoplecan hardlyabandon theweb whileavoiding hateandcomparisons.C.Most peoplecan hardlyget bywithouttheinternet dueto growingdigitization.D.Most peoplehave beenseriously addictedtotheweb withoutbeing awareof it.
34.What isstressed concerningsocialmediaplatforms inthe lastparagraphA.They arebeneficial topeople,s mentalhealth.B.They createa virtualcommunity on theinternet.C.They helpmany peoplefeel connectedwith others.D.They providea necessarydevice foradigitaldetox.
35.What isthe author,s attitudetowards socialmedia platformsA.Subjective.B.Objective.C.Disapproving.D.Favorable.第二节(共5小题;每小题
2.5分,满分
12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑选项中有两项为多余选项In ourfast-paced world,where speedand instantresults oftensteal thespotlight,theres aquiet butgreatvirtue thatoften goesunnoticed一the courage togoslow.It maysound abnormal,but insteadof rushingto implement(实施),we needto slow down.This isparticularly relevantwhen westart thejourney ofdeveloping instructionalstrategies.36Start,add andabandon habits.Understand thathabit formationtakes timeand requirestesting,reflecting,and adapting.Set systemsthat focusyou andyour teamand organizationontheimplementation andimpact ona fewkeypractices.37Push consistencyover intensity.Focus onmaintaining consistenteffort ratherthan pushingfor rapid,unsustainable changes.38This occursbecause thelasting habitsthat areselected areimplemented everyday andreflectedupon routinely.39Celebrate eachlittle victoryalong theway.These momentsof success,no matterhow minor,arethebuildingblocks oflasting change.Seek support.Surround yourselfwith individualswho supportyour journeyand valuetheimportance ofpatience.Lean ontheir encouragementduring challengingtimes.Admittedly,it takescouragetowelcome thewisdom ofgoing slowin thiscompetitive world.40Taking itslowwith patienceenables individualsto travelalong thisjourney withdetermination,as canbe illustratedby thewell-known storyofthetortoise andthe hare.A.Ask forsuggestions.B.Applaud smallwins.C.It,stheslow andsteady progressthat leadsto lastinghabits.D.As weslowdown,patience becomesour greatestcompanion.E.Protect thesefew practicesby givingup otherunsuitable ones.F.However,is itright forus commonpeopletodo soin sucha wayG.The questionthen is,how dowe goslow anddevelop andsustain anew habit第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑Adrienne Tully,an amateurphotographer,wenttothe coastofabeach inBelmar,New Jersey.She plannedtotakephotos ofthe41against thesea.Instead,she wasable to42a frighteningbut happyjourney.It allstarted lastSunday morningwhen shenoticed acrowd43onthe beach.Naturally,she joinedthem inthe44of leaningwhat wasgoing on.For aminute,Adrienne was45about whateveryone waslooking at.From howfar awaythey were,it almostseemedlike abird.Looking closer,46,it wasclearly adeer whowas47onaraised rockinthemiddle ofthe ocean.Thedeer madea coupleof48to swimback tothe shorebut theturbulent汹涌的water49al1its efforts.Then someonewhocame out of nowhere50rode hissurfboard tothe deer.After ashort magicwhile,the51managed toguide thedeerout.Upon52ashore,the deerjust rannorth onthebeach.Those watchingnearby werenodoubt53atthewaythis namelessyoung man54to help.But hesomehow disappearedtoo,leaving peopleto hopehe
41.A.wildlife B.city C.fight D.sunrise
42.A.launchB.anticipate C.shoot D.report
43.A.cooperatingB.forming C.arguing D.encountering
44.A.hopeB.charge C.absence D.face
45.A.confusedB.desperate C.anxious D.depressed
46.A.fortunatelyB.however C.otherwise D.therefore
47.A.defeatedB.deserted C.stuck D.seated
48.A.routinesB.attempts C.excuses D.routes
49.A.ruinedB.interrupted C.canceled D.postponed
50.A.purposelyB.randomly C.elegantly D.heroically
51.A.onlookerB.tourist C.surfer D.guide
52.A.goingB.washing C.thundering D.struggling
53.A.ashamedD.expert
54.A.went offB.turned upC.settled downD.set out
55.A.appreciated第B.understood C.awarded二节共10小题;每小题L5分,满分15分)knows thathe isgreatly55for whathe did.阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式,并将相应答案写在答题纸上The Qinghai Lake NationalNature Reservein northwestChinas QinghaiProvince hasupdated56it listof protected wildlife,adding10species57the previoustotal of72,accordingtoa reportby theXinhuaNews Agency.The updatedlist,which wasrevised byexperts,58include82species ofprotectedwildlife.The number of nationalfirst levelprotected animalshas increasedfrom19to
22.Meanwhile,the numberof second-level nationallyprotected animalshas increasedfrom53to
60.59addition,the numberof wildplants undernational protectionhas reached12species.According tothe report,the60revise ofthe wildlifelist focusedon optimizing优化61adjusting thebirdlist.Species withuncertain recordswere removedfrom theoriginal listand newspecies thathave beenmonitoredin recentyears wereadded,increasing thetotal numberof birdspecies from232to
281.First62(found)in1975,the QinghaiLake NationalNature Reserveis locatedinthenortheast oftheQinghai-Tibet Plateau,63(cover)the entirewater areaoftheQinghaiLakeandtheislands,beaches andwetlands,64birds breedand nest.The reserveisthe65(early)of itskind inChina tobe listedintheList ofWetlandsof InternationalImportance in1992,accordingtoUNESCO.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节应用文写作(满分15分)假定你是李华,你的英国笔友Peter上周因为使用AI完成翻译作业而被中文老师批评,心情非常低落请你写一封邮件,内容包括
1.表示安慰;
2.使用“AI辅助学习”的建议;
3.表达祝愿参考词汇AI-assisted learning注意
1.词数80左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯第二节读后续写(满分25分)阅读下列材料,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For me,growth beginsimmediately afterI amabletoaccept mymistakes andadmit teamefforts.When Iwas electedpresident ofstudent union,campus officialscongratulated mesaying Iwasquite adequateforthe job.Before long,we hadbuilt acommunity ofpeople wholikedclimbing themountain nearour campus.Westarted outwith asmall groupof hikers,and thenthenumberofparticipants increased.One dayon campus,I meta womaninawheelchair calledGrace.I askedher ifshe hadeverbeen tothe topofthe mountain.She saidshe hadn,tandshe wouldnever.I toldher tostaypositive andnot togive upadmiring thebeautyofthesummit.Grace agreedtohaveago.We alltookturns grabbinga cornerof herchair aswe carriedher
1.7miles tothe top.This wasprobablyoneofthemostmagical anddeeply meaningfulthings Idid incollege.With thesupport ofmy communityand hikers,no onewas surprisedthat Ihad wonthe election.The firstthingI didas presidentwas hangasignoutside theAssociated Studentsoffice thatread,“Under NewManagement!,z Iwasproud ofmy comingaccomplishment.Absolute powerchanged meabsolutely.My ego,my arrogance(傲慢)and mypride wereoutofcontrol.I beganspeakingdown topeople,demanding theylisten tome becauseI thoughtI knewwhat wasbest.Seldom didI jointhehikers toclimb themountain,arguing itwasawaste oftime.My friendsand supporterstried tocommunicate tomethat Ihad changed,that1was abusingmy position,but Iwasn,t listening.A publicconflict withthe femalevice presidentabout whereto builda coffeehouseopenedthe floodgatesforothers whowere upsetwith me.They claimedthatIhad madewrong decisionsand that。
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