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南京市2023-2024学年度第一学期期中学情调研测试2023.11高二英语第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。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。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。例:Howmuchistheshirt?
A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.答案是C.1.WhatwillLindado?A.Drivetothesupermarket.B.Buythingsfortheman.C.Lendthemanhercar.2.Wha
tmakesthemanunwillingtoattendtheparty?A.Arudefriend.B.Alateinvitation.C.Hisfather’spresence.3.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.A
subwaytrip.B.Aformerworkmate.C.Anewproject.4.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Ataschool.B.Inashop.C.Inacarmuseum.S.Whendidthemanfir
stmeethiswife?A.20yearsago.B.21yearsago.C.22yearsago.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。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秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。6.What’stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Trai
nerandtrainee.B.Husbandandwife.C.Waiterandcustomer.7.Wherewillthespeakershavedinnertonight?A.InanItalianrestaurant.B.Inabar.C.Athome.听第7段材料,回答第8至第
10题。8.Whatmakesthemanupset?A.Toomuchnoise.B.Ahotroom.C.Abrokenwindow.9.What'sthewoman’soffer?A.Tofixtheairconditioner.B.Togivethemanadiscount.C.Toge
tthemananelectricfan.10.Howdoesthemansoundattheendoftheconversation?A.Satisfied.B.Annoyed.C.Stressed.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。1
1.Whydoesthemanwanttobuyacar?A.Togotowork.B.Topickuphisuncle.C.Totravelonweekends.12.Whatistheman'scommentonGermancars?A.Expe
nsive.B.Trustworthy.C.Big-sized.13.Whatdocsthewomanadvisethemantodo?A.Buyabrandnewcar.B.Callhiswifeforadvice.C.Sp
eaktoacarsalesman.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.WhatdidthemandolastSaturday?A.Hevisitedhisgrandma.B.Hewenttosee
adoctor.C.Heattendedthesportsmeeting.15.Howdoesthewomanfeelabouttheopeningceremony?A.It'sboring.B.It’splain.C.It'samazin
g.16.Howmanygoldmedalsdidtheclasswinthisyear?A.Two.B.Three.C.Eight.17.Whatmightthemandonext?A.Signupfort
heevents.B.Takephotosofathletes.C.Readblogposts.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Whoisthespeaker?A.Anawardwinner.B.Anewsreporter.C.Ajou
rnaleditor.19.WhatdidLinSenwanttoexpress?A.Professionalawardshaveimprovededitors’life.B.Workingexperienceisamustinjournalediting.C.Editorsa
redevotedtotheirworkdespitedifficulties.20.WhatdoweknowabouttheBaihuaLiteratureAwards?A.Itwasfirstheldinthe1980s.
B.Itfavourssciencefictionwriters.C.Itfacespressurefromonlinereaders.第二部分阅读(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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。ACallingAllHighSchoolStudentsApplytoTheDaily’sSummer2023JournalismWorkshop!!Clickherefo
ranapplicationformTheapplicationdeadlinehasbeenextendedtoJune2at11:59pm.Joinusforourannualsummereight-weekjournalismworkshop!Theprogr
amrunsfromJune26toAugust18.2023.Inourprogram.we'llteachhighschoolersthefundamentalsthroughreal-worldreportingta
sks.SomewritersmayevengettheopportunitytopublishtheirworkonTheStanfordDaily’swebsiteastheyreceiveone-on-oneguidancefromDailyeditorsinweeklychec
k-inmeetingsandlessons.Evenifyou'vedoneaprogramwithusbefore,you’resuretolearnnewskills,encounternewchallenges,andlevelupyourjournalisticsk
ills!Wehaveall-newcontentandguestspeakerswithfreshandexcitingperspectivestobringtothetable.Itisopentoparti
cipantsofallskilllevels—oureditorswillworkwithyouatwhateverpaceyou’recomfortablewithandgetyouuptospeedregardless
ofyourlevelofexperience.Overthecourseoftheeight-weekjournalismworkshop,participantswillgethands-onexperienceintheend-to-endprocessofnewsr
eporting,including:●Howtofindstoriesandassess(评估)theirnewsworthiness●Howtoidentifyandinterviewsources●Howtocreatewell-struct
ured,interestingnewspieces●HowtowritebreakingnewsInadditiontowriting,studentswillhavetheopportunitytolearn
multimediaanddigitalskills,ultimatelygainingexposuretothecomplete,real,end-to-endexperienceofworkinginjournali
sm.21.Whatisthepurposeofthejournalismworkshop?A.Toexposehighschoolerstotherealworld.B.TobringTheStanfordDailytoalargeraudience.C.Toselectpotentialw
ritersforTheStanfordDaily.D.Toequiphighschoolerswithskillsofnewsreporting.22.Whatcanparticipantsdointheworkshop?A.St
artupanewswritingwebsite.B.ChairweeklymeetingsofDaily’seditors.C.AssesstheworkofDaily’sjournalists.D.Getpersonalizedguidancefromprofessionals.23.What
isthetext?A.Anactivityschedule.B.Anonlineadvertisement.C.Acoursereview.D.Anacademicarticle.BWhenthefifthgradeschoolyearwasalmostover,allthegirlsmad
eautograph(签名)books.AsIsignedmyclassmates’books,Inoticedtheirmomshadwritteninthem,too.“Icouldn’tbeprouderofyou.Can’twaittoseehowyoulikejun
iorhigh!”“Congratulations!Weloveyouandknowyouhaveabrightfuture!”Iaskedmymothertosignmine,too.Whenshehandeditbacktome,Iwasanxioustoseewhatshehadw
ritten.ThisiswhatIfoundonthepage:Whenathingisfirstbegun,Neverleaveittillit’sdone.Bethelaborgreatorsmall.Doitwellornotatall.Thatwasit?1wasfro
zen.Itwasanindicationtomethat,ifIcouldn’tbeperfect,Iwasn’tgoodenough.Iheldbackmytears,leftthepageinbutsecretlyhopedmyclassmateswouldn’treadit.Doitwe
llornotatall.Foryears,Ibattledperfectionismandneverfeltgoodenoughformostofmylife.Whenmymotherwasinhereighties,Igaveherabooktofilloutsowecould
knowmoreabouther.Ithadquestionsatthetopofeachpageandthenblankspacetorespond.Isecretlyhopedshe’dbeenworkingonitallalong.Sadly,notlongaf
ter,mymotherpassedaway.WhenIsortedoutherbelongings,whatIwantedmorethananythingwasthatbook.WhatIfound
stoppedmeshort.Onpageten,thequestionwas,"What’sthebestadviceyougotfromyourparents?"Herresponsewaswhatshehadwritteninmyautographbook.EventhoughI’d
memorizedityearsago,Ireaditataslowerpacenow,seeingitinanewlight.Itwaswrittentoherbyhermother,andshewaspassingitdowntoherdaughterinthesame
way.Agiftfromhertome.Shewasgivingmetreasured,valuableadvicewhenallIwasthinkingaboutwerewordsofpraise.Iundersta
nditnow.24.Inparagraph1,theauthorfoundthatwordsfromotherclassmates’moms______.A.containedreflectiononlifeB.expressedthe
irthankfulnessC.showedprideintheirchildrenD.featuredaformalwritingstyle25.Seeinghermom'swordsontheautogr
aphbook,howdidtheauthorfeel?A.Disappointed.B.Motivated.C.Hopeful.D.Anxious.26.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentenceinparag
raph5imply?A.Theauthormemorizedthewordsfromhermom.B.Theauthorwassurprisedtoseethesamewordsagain.C.Theauthorfoundit
easytoseethewordsclearlyunderthelight.D.Theauthorbegantohaveanewunderstandingofhermom'swords.27.Whatgiftdidtheauthor'smomgivehe
r?A.Avisionofaperfectworld.B.Encouragementtodothingswell.C.Hermom’swisdomoflovingyourself.D.Hermom'sadviceonlivi
ngataslowpace.CSolarpanels—alsoknownas“photovoltaic”panels—areusedtoturnsunlightintoelectricity,Mostsolarpanelsareplacedonlandinlargecollectionscalle
dsolarfarms,Butrecentlypeoplehavebeguntoexploreputtingfloatingsolarpanelsonwaler.Becausethesepanelsfloat,somepeoplecallthem“floatovoltacs”.Theide
aisn'tasunusualasitmightsem.Afterall,anysolarpanelhastobewaterproof,sinceitwillbeoutintherain.Therearealreadyseverallargefloat
ovoltaicfarmsinAsia.Onland,sopanelsareheldupbyspecialframes(框架).Onthewater,foatovotaicisareplacedona
floatingplatfomattachedtothebotoofalakeorreservoir(水库)Floatingsolarpanelscostabout25%morethanthoseplacedonland.江苏省海安高级中学景
苏华QQ:771515126Theresearchersbehindthenewstudylookedat14.5555reservoirsworldwide.Theyusedcomputerprogamstofigureouthow
muchelectricitycouldbeproducedyearlybycovering30%ofthesereservoirswithfloatingsolarpanels.Theanswerwassurprisinglylarge—morethantwi
cetheamountofenergytheUnitedStatesgeneratesinayearAnd10timesasmuchenergyasallthesolarpowercurrentlybeinggeneratedintheworld.Floatovoltai
cscanalsohelpsavewaterbylimitingevaporation(蒸发)fromreservoirs.Thescientistssaythatsolarpanelscoveringjust30%ofthereservoirs’sur
facescouldsaveasmuchwateras300millionpeoplewoulduseinayear.Thereareseveralotherreasonsthatmakefloatovoltaicsagoodidea.Photovoltaicpanelsworkbetterwhe
nthey'renotextremelyhot.Thewaterhelpscoolthepanelssothattheycreatemoreenergy.Floatovoltaicsaren’tperfect.Coveringtoomuchofareserv
oirwithpanelscouldaffecttheplantsandanimalsinthewater.Thescientistssayitwillbeimportanttostudyhowfloatingpanelswillaffectwaterineachreser
voir.Focusingfirstonman-madereservoirswillavoidsomeofthoseproblems.28.Whatisthepurposeofparagraph2?A.Tolistsolarpanels'unusualfunctions
.B.Toshowdisadvantagesofsolarpanelsonland.C.Tointroducetheworkabilityoffloatingsolarpanels.D.Tomakeacomparisonbetweendifferentsolarpanels.29.H
owdidresearcherscarryoutthenewstudy?A.Bylookingatreservoirsworldwide.B.Bymakingcomputer-aidedestimates.C.BybuildingfloatovoftaicfarmsintheUS.D.Bypro
cessingdatagivenbyspecialists30.Whatdoweknowaboutfloatingsolarpanels?A.Theyareperfectexceptforthehighcost.B.The
yfunctionwellinextremehotweather.C.Theywilleventuallyreplacephotovoltaicpanels.D.Theymaycausepotentialharmtowaterecosystem.31.Whatisnsuitabletitlefor
thetext?A.FloatingSolarPanels—MakingEnergy.SavingWaterB.FloatingSolarPanels—ANewWaytoCoolthePlanetC.
FloatingSolarPanels:OurFinalChoiceD.FloatingSolarPanelsTakeUsBacktoWaterDlnthelab,mostmicegoasfarastotakeelectri
cshocksintheirdesperationtoconsumesugar.Micearen’talone.Humansdosomethingsimilar.Dailysnackingonproces
sedfoods,recentstudiesshow,rewiresthebrain’srewardcircuits(回路).江苏省海安高级中学景苏华QQ:771515126AshleyGearhardt,aclinicalpsychologistattheUniversityofMi
chigan,arguesthathighlyProcessedfoods,veryhighinfatandcarbohydrate,don’texistnaturally.“They’redesignedbyfoodscientiststolookacertainway
,feelacertainwayinyourmouth,smellacertainwaywhenyouopenthepackage.”shesays,“Peoplearen’tlosingcontroloverbeans.”Inhighlyprocessedsnacks,sug
aroftengoestogetherwithfat-acombinationthatcouldmakesuchfoodsevenmoreaddictive.Fora2023study,DeFeliceantonio’steamasked82peopletosnackoneithe
rhigh-fat,high-sugaryogurtsorlow-sugar,low-fatonesforeightweeks.Thescientistsdiscoverednotonlythatthefirstgroup’s
preferenceforthehealthieryogurtsdecreasedafterthetrialbutthattheirbrainactivationpatternschanged,too.Whentastingfatty,sugarymilkshakes,t
heyhadanincreasedresponseintheirrewardcircuits.“Highlyprocessedfoodsarecontrollingthebraininawayyou’dseewithaddictiontodrugs,”
DeFeliceantoniosays.In2022,GearhardtandDeFeliccantoniopublishedanopinionpieceinthejournalAddictionarguingthathighlyprocess
edfoodsshouldbeclassified(分类)asaddictive.Hebebrand,apsychiatristattheUniversityofDuisburg-Essen,however,worriesthatrushingtoclassifycertainfoodsasad
dictivecouldletthesugarindustrymakeaneasyescape.Itmaybefollowing“theplaybookofthetobaccoindustry.”Afterall,therewasnoclearproof
thatnicotine(尼古丁)wasaddictive,either:researchersdidn’tknowthedosage(剂量)atwhichitbecameaddictive.Asaresult,theaddictivenatureoftobaccowasopposedf
ordecades.Consideringhighlyprocessedfoods’harmfulhealtheffects,Gearhardtarguesthatit'sbettertoriskmisclassifyinghighlyprocessedfoodsasaddicti
vethantofailtolabel(贴标签)themassuch.“It’scigarettesalloveragain.”Shesays.32.Whatdoesparagraph2suggest?A.Processedfoodsaretastierthannaturalones.B.Bea
nsaremuchhealthierthanprocessedfoods.C.Peoplecanbecomeaddictedtoprocessedfoods.D.Thedesignofprocessedfoods
takesgreateffort.33.Accordinetothe2023study.thoseeatinghigh-fat,high-sugaryogurtshave______.A.decreasedresponsetohealthyfoodsinrewardsystemB.incr
easedlikelihoodofdevelopingaddictiontodrugsC.increaseddifficultyinactivatingthebrainwithdrugsD.decreasedinterestin
highlyprocessedsnacks34.WhatisHebebrand'sattitudetowardsclassifyingsugarnsnddictive?A.Supportive.B.Cauti
ous.C.Unconcerned。D.Unclear.35.WhatdocsGearhardtmeanbysaying“It’scigarettesalloveragain.”?A.It’stimewelabeledtobaccoasaddi
ctive.B.Themarketwillbefilledwithprocessedfoods.C.weshouldclassifysugarasaddictivebeforeit’stoolate.D.It’samistaketohavemisclassi
fiedcigarettesasaddictive.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)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。Thereyouwe
re,sittinginaclassroom,practicingwritinglettersandwords.Maybeyouwereprinting(手写印剧字体)them,ormaybeyouwerelearningcursive(草体).
Atsomepoint,youprobablyaskedyourself,"WhydoIneedtoknowhowtowritewhenall1needistopressthekeysonacomputer?”36Italsohelpsyouremembe
rtheinformationthatyouwritedown.37Actually,beginnerprintingisusuallyverymessy,andsometimeswecannotevent
ellwhatthelettersarc.Also,theshapeofeachlettercanchangeeachtimeachildtriestowriteit.Butrememberthateverytimeachildseesaletterthatlo
oksalittledifferentbutstillhasthesamename,ithelpsthechild’sbraintolearnthatletter.江苏省海安高级中学景苏华QQ:771515126Researchhasalsoshownthatifyouwrotes
omethingbyhand,youwouldrememberitbetterthanifyoutypeditonyourcomputer!Whydoesthishappen?38Butspeedmaybetheproblem!Whe
nwetypeinformation,wetendtotypeexactlywhattheteacherissaying.Withoutthinkingaboutit.Writingbyhandtakeslonger,sowecannotrecordeverythingtheteachersays
.Whenwriting,wetendtoputthingsintoourownwordsorsummarizewhattheteachersays.39Insummary,writingbyhandcanhelpyoulearnnewthingslikelett
ers,butitalsoallowsyoutorememberinformationbetterthanifyoutypedit.Itdoesnotmatterhowyouwrite—printing,cursive,abbreviations(宿写).
40So,keepwriting!A.Thatmakesthingsaloteasier.B.Itjustmattersthatyouwritebyhand.C.Surelyitisquickertotypedur
ingalecturethantowrite,right?D.Whatdidyourprintinglooklikewhenyoufirststartedtowrite?E.Inaway,takingnotesbyhandisawayofs
tudyingwhilewearelearning!F.Well,inshort,writingbyhandhelpsyoulearnasetofsymbolsmoreeasily.G.Whenpeoplewrit
eletters,theyactivelyseeandfeelthelettersbeingwritten.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题:每小颜1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,EveryJune,ou
rchildrenaregivenbowlstocollectleaves.Theyleavebowlsfullofleavesonthedoorstepandwegofora41,Whenwereturn,wefindf
airies(仙子)have42theleavesintoicecream.“Whenarethefairiescoming?"five-year-oldAnnahadbeenaskingalllastJune,with43Meanwhile,Joshu
a,ten,was44fairiesandsuchsillythings.HefoundMomwouldalways.45somethingandreturnhomeduringourwalk.Theeveningarrivedandwefollowedth
etradition.Halfway,IsaidthatIhadforgottenmykeysandneededto46.Joshua,smiledasifhe47everything.“Wait,”Iadded.“I
’vefoundthem!Idon’thavetogoback.”Joshuagotabit48.Whenwewereback,thebowlswerestillthere.49,itwasfilledwithicecream.Annaacceptedal
lthiswithcomplete50,excitedtoeat.ButJoshuawassurprised.Helookedupatmeandlookedaroundin51.Joshuawasquiettheentireevening.Butat2a.
m.,hecrawled(爬)intomybed.“Mommy,”he52.“Howdidyoudoit?”Foraten-year-old,youneedtotellhimthe53.Aneighbourhelpedme.Joshuasmiledand54mefortellinghim.Then
hefellasleep.Andjustatthatmoment,Ibelievedin55too.江苏省海安高级中学景苏华QQ:77151512641.A.walkB.talkC.snackD.ride4
2.A.pouredB.addedC.turnedD.threw43.A.satisfactionB.doubtC.prideD.expectation44.A.gettingwisetoB.gettingusedtoC.lookingforw
ardtoD.lookingupto45.A.purchaseB.restoreC.forgetD.consume46.A.liedownB.setoffC.gobackD.lookaround47.A.hidB.preparedC.co
ntrolledD.knew48.A.bitterB.confusedC.worriedD.enthusiastic49.A.HoweverB.OtherwiseC.ThereforeD.Instead
50.A.determinationB.ignoranceC.courageD.curiosity51.A.horrorB.reliefC.hesitationD.amazement52.A.respondedB.de
claredC.shoutedD.whispered53.A.truthB.plotC.evidenceD.phenomenonS4.A.forgaveB.rewardedC.thankedD.touc
hedS5.A.strengthB.magicC.trustD.motivation第二节(共10小题:每小颗1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空自处战入1个适当的单询或括号内单词的正确形式。Thesheepskin
raft,theoldestferrytoolalongtheYellowRiver,hasahistoryofnearly2.000years.Theairbagoftheraftismadeofawholesheepskinandexperiencesprocessesthat
include56(heat),soaking.Sewing,dryingandblowing.Afterwards,theairbagsareattached57awoodenstand,enablingitsusefortransportingpeopleandgo
odsacrossthewater.Itissaidthatthe58(large)sheepskinraftinoldtimesconsistedofmorethan600sheepskinairbags,withanimpressivelengthof
22metersanda59_(wide)of7meters.60railwayswerenotyetinoperationandroadtrafficwasinconvenientintheearly20thcentury,thesheepskinraft60(serve)asthem
ostimportantmeansoftransportationforresidentsnearby.However,withtherapiddevelopmentofsociety,thesheepskinrafthasfini
shed62(it)historicaltaskintransportingpeopleandgoods.Nowadays,itcanonlybefoundinseveralcities.Ithasbecomeatoolforpeople63(go)sightseeingalongthe
river.Todayonlysomeoftheoldergenerationofraftersstilloperatethetraditionalsheepskinrafts,64arestrugglingtomakealiv
ing.65(surprising),theyoungergenerationsprefertopursueotherbusinessopportunitiesontheriverbankratherthancontinuetheoperation.第
四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华,你校外教Chris在口语课上无意中提到自己背部不适,疼痛难忍。请你给他写一封电子邮件,内容包括:1.推荐一种中医疗法;2.简要介绍这种疗法。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右:2.请按如下格式在相应位置作答。DearChris,Your
s,LiHua第二节(满分25分)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WhenIwasfour,myseven-year-oldbrotherreceivedabaseballgloveforhisbirt
hday.Everynight.aswewenttosleep.I’dlistentohimthrowingaballintothegloveoverandovertosoftentheleather.Iwa
ntedaglovesomuchthatIalmostcried.But,backthen,girlsdidn’tplaysports;theyplayedwithdolls(洋娃娃).Fast-forwardtwenty-sixyears.Nowathirty-y
ear-oldmotheroftwoboysandagirl,Ihappenedtosecanoticeinmylocalpaper:“Women’sBaseballLeagueopenssoon.Anyoneinterested,signupa
tthecommunityservicecenter.”Icutitoutandsetitonthekitchentable,CouldI?Afteralltheseyears?Ilookedatthatnoticeonmytableeveryday.lthou
ghtofathousandreasonsIcouldn’tplay.Buttheideaofplayingbaseballstuckinmyheadandwouldn’tgoaway.Finally,1g
atheredupmycourageandsignedup.SinceIwasn'tamemberofanyteam,theytoldmeI’dbeassigned(分配)toone.Twoweekspassedbeforetheygav
emethenameoftheteamtolookfor.SincemyhusbandworkedMondaynights,Iarrangedforababysitter.Itwasaluxury(奢侈)but,atthatmomentinmylife,anecessity.OnMonday,
heartpounding,Iwalkedthroughtheparkfilledwithwomenofallagespracticing.Ittookmeawhiletofindmyteam.Theywereallhigh-schoolgi
rls,seventeenandeighteenyearsold!Iwaitedacoupleofminutesbeforeapproachingthecoach.Hehadputtogethertopat
hletesforhisteam,andhedidn’twantsomeoldladymessingthingsup.Helookedmeover.Hisgirlshadfineglovesandmetalcleats(棒球钉鞋).Theylookedlikepla
yers.IhadnogloveandworeanoldT-shirtandgymshoes.Ididn'tcare.Iwantedtoplay.Thatfirstday,hehadmerunbases(跑垒).Inevergotachancetoba
torplaythefield.Ijustranbasesallnight.Thenextmorning,Icouldhardlystand.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的
相应位置作答。WhenIshowedupthenextMonday,thecoachwasclearlysurprised.“Impressivecatch!”myteammatescheeredformyperformanceafterthetraining.南京
市2023-2024学年度第一学期期中学情调研测试高二英语参考答案2023.11第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)1-5AABBC6-10BBBCA11-15CBCAC16-20ACBCA第二部分阅读(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)21-23DDB24-27CADB28-31CBDA32-35CABC第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)36-40FDCEB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)4145ACDAC46-50CDBAB51-55DDACB第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)56.heating57.to58.largest59.width60.When/Where/As/since61.serve
d62.its63.togo64.who65.Unsurprisingly第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)DearChris,I’msorrytolearnyou’resufferingfromext
remebackpain.I’vebeentheretooandwouldliketorecommendyouatraditionalChinesetherapy—acupuncture.Acupunctureiswidelyused
inChina.Duringthetreatment,you'llhavestainlesssteelneedlespushedintotheskinatcertainpointstoeaseyourbackache.Itmaysoundscarytoyou,butitdoes
n'thurtmuch.Ifyouareinterested,Icanalsointroduceyoutoalocalreputableacupuncturist.Hopeyou’llbefinesoon.(80words)Yours,LiHua第二节
(满分25分)WhenIshowedupthenextMonday,thecoachwasclearlysurprised.“Areyouheretorunbasesagain?”hejoked.Istoodtall,determ
inedtoprovemyself.“Coach,”Isaidconfidently,“Imaynothavetheexperienceortheequipment,butIhavethepassiontolearn.”Thecoachpausedfora
momentandthennodded,allowingmetojointheteamandgivingmeaborrowedglove.Icaughtanimpossiblyhighballandenjoyedarealtrai
ningIdesiredtohaveforsolong.(75words)“Impressivecatch!”myteammatescheeredformyperformanceafterthetraining.
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riseeveryone.”Theirwordsmeanttheworldtome.AsIsteppedoffthefieldthatday,Icouldn’thelpbutfeelproudofmyself.Idec
idedtorewardmyselfforallthehardworkanddedication.IwouldbuyabaseballgloveIhadalwayslongedforsinceIwasfouryearsold.(75w
ords)南京市2023-2024学年度第一学期期中学情调研测试高二英语听力原文2023.11.17Text1M:CouldIborrowyourcar,Linda?There'sanewlyopenedsupermarketoutsidethec
ity.Thingstherearemuchcheaper.Icanalsohelpyoupickupsomething.W:Well,whydon'tweshoptogether?Icandriveyouthere.Text2M:Ir
eallycan'ttoleratethewayDavidtalkstous.Heisalwaystryingtocontroltheconversationandcutsinwhereverhewants.So,i
fheisinvitedtoyourpartytomorrow,Ijustwon'tshowup.W:I’msorryyoufeelthatwaybutmydadinsiststhathecome.Text3MImet
Jackonthesubwaythismorning+W:Wow,youmeanthebigJackwhoquittedlastmonth?MYes.Hetoldmehehadbeenbusywithanewproject
recently.Text4M:Goodafternoon,madam.WhatcanIdoforyou?W:Well,mysonisgraduatingfromcollegenextmonthandI'mgettin
ghimacareM:Noproblem.Thisway;please.tText5W:Hey,Daddy.Youhavebeenmarriedwithmommyfor20years!M:Yes.Iwouldn
everforgetthefirstdayImetyourmom.Shewassosweetandwegotmarriedtwoyears1ater.Oneyearafterthat,youwereborn.W:W
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to.M:Sowhenwillyoufinishyourworkout?。W:Youcanpickmeupinhalfanhour.Wait,it'sSeptember23rd!TheHangzhouAsianGames!M:Exactly!Thenwe
shouldheadstraighthomeandwatchtheopeningceremony.W:Iknowabetterplace,abar,wherewecanwatchtheceremonywhilehavingdinner.uText
7W:Frontdesk,mayIhelpyou?M:ThisisRoom806.It'ssohothereandwedon'tseeanairconditioner.W:Oh,sorry.ButhereinDenmarkwerarelyequipourroomswithairconditi
onersbecausewedon'thavemanyhotdays.M:Interesting!Buthowareyougoingtofixtheproblemhere?W:Hmm,howaboutchan
gingtoanotherroomwithabigwindowtogetalittlefreshairmovingin?M:Willitbenoisywiththewindowopen?Whatbadluckwehave!Weshouldn'thavecomeinsuchpeakseaso
n.W:Wellsir,youarevery1uckyactuallybecauseyoucanenjoythemostbeautifulsunnydaysinnorthernEurope.M:Really?Butwe
paidtwiceasmuchasusualIsitpossibleforustogetadiscount?W:Sorrysir,perhapswecouldn'tdothatbutwecangetyouanelectricfanandsomefruits.MOKThat's
good.Thankyou.。Text8M:Well,I'mconsideringbuyingacar.W:Oh,soyou'replanningtodrivetoworkeveryday?M:No,justforweekendtripswithmyw
ife.W:Soundsgood.Thenhaveyousettledonaspecificbrandormode1?MNotreally:MyuncletoldmethatGermancarsareofhighqualityandIpref
erasmallone.Ithinkit'seasiertodriveasmallcarinbigcities.W:True.Ihaveafriendsellingcars.Youcangetonefromhimatareasonableprice.Here'shisphonenumbe
r.M:Nice.ButwhatifIdon'tbuyfromhim?Woulditbeatroubleforyou?4W:Oh,no.Thereisnothingtoworryabout.Ibethewillbehappytoofferadvice.Text9W:Didyo
uparticipateinthesportsmeetingattheOlympicCenterlastSaturday?MNo,Iwenttomygrandma's.Shewasillanddoctorsaskedhertostayinbedforanoth
erweek.W:Sorrytohearthat.Ihopeshewillrecoversoon.M:Thankyousomuch.Iheardsomeclassmatestalkingabouttheopeningceremony.Howdid
itgo?W:Itwasimpressive.Shortbutexciting.Youknowwhat?Thisyearourschoolinvitedafamousathletetodeclarethemeetingopen.M:WhatapitythatImissedit!Th
enhowaboutourclassmates'performanceintheevents?W:Goodasalways.Wetoppedthemedaltableagain—11intotal,threemoret
hanlastyear.Thetwogoldmedalsarebothfrommen'srunning.MSoproudofthem.Didanyonetakephotosofthem?W:Well,youcanaccessoursch
oolswebsiteorjusthavea1ookatMissLin'sblog.Shemusthavepostedalot.M:Okay.Thankyou.Text10获得更多资源请扫码加入享学资源网微信公众号www.xiangxue100.co
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