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2023~2024学年高二年级上学期期中检测联考英语考生注意:1.本试卷分选择题和非选择题两部分。满分150分,考试时间120分钟。2.答题前、考生务必用直径0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔将密封线内项目填写清楚。3
.考生作答时,请将答案答在答题卡上。选择题每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑;非选择题请用直径0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔在答题卡上各题的答题区域内作答、超出答题区域书写的答案无效.............,在试题卷....、草稿纸上作答无效........。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。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.Wh
atdidPeterdoyesterdayafternoon?A.Hestayedathome.B.Hesawafilm.C.HewenttoJerry’shouse.2.Whydoesthemanlookhappy?A.Hegotajob.B.Hestarteda
company.C.Heboughtanewhouse.3.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inthesupermarket.B.Atthecakeshop.C.Athome.4.Whatdoesthewomanmea
n?A.Themanshouldpreparefortheexamearly.B.Itiswiseofthemantostayupfortheexam.C.Themanshouldtakeiteasybeforetheexam.5.Whatisthemangoin
gtodo?A.Drivetowork.B.Reportnews.C.GiveTrishacall.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、7题。6.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?
A.Motherandson.B.Fatheranddaughter.C.Acouple.7.Whatdoesthewomanaskthemantodo?A.Changethetickets.B.Checkthebooking.C.Sendinvitations.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.WhatisTomdoing?A.Preparingforanexam.B.Readinganewspaper.C.Doinghishomework.9.Whowenttoaparty?A.Ella.B.Jimm
y’sfather.C.Jimmy’sgrandpa.10.WhatdoesFannyagreetodointheend?A.Writeastory,B.PlaywithJimmy.C.Gooutwithherfriends.听第8段材料,回答第11至3题。11.Wh
ydidthemanfailtoreceivethewoman’scall?A.Hisphonestoppedworking.B.Hedidn’ttakehiscellphonewithhim.C.Hewasb
usyplayingcomputergames.12.Whatisthewoman’sproblem?A.Hercellphoneneedsrepairing.B.Shehasmademanymistakesinherhomework.C.Thereissomethingwrongwith
hercomputer.13.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?A.ContactJane.B.AskHenryforhelp.C.Finishherhomeworkfirst.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Wh
ereisthenewbranchoffice?A.InFrance.B.InSpain.C.InGermany.15.HowlonghasBettybeenworkinginthecompany?A.Foroneyear.B.Forthreeyears.C.For
fiveyears.16.WhatdoweknowaboutMr.Smith?A.Helacksworkexperience.B.Hehaschildreninschool.C.Hecanmoveoverseaseasil
y.17.Whatwillthespeakersdothisafternoon?A.TalkwithJeff.B.Pickuptheirkids.C.Learnforeignlanguages.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Whatisthespeak
ermainlytalkingabout?A.Abook.B.Awriter.C.Awebsite.19.Howcanmembersgettheinformationaboutthebooks?A.Bycheckinganonlinelist.B.Bymakingaph
onecall.C.Bysendinganemail.20.Whatcolornumbersshowthenumberofthebooksputinthelast30days?A.Red.B.Yellow.C.Blue.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。AThisisshapinguptobeabigyearforU
Sthemeparks—andwe’renotjusttalkingaboutDisney.Fromcoasttocoast,themeparksareopeningexcitingnewridesf
orpeople.LegolandNewYorkResortOverMemorialDayweekend,Legolandopeneditsnewestattraction:aLego-themedwaterplaygroundwherefamilie
scanplaywater,slideandbeattheheat.Thereisalsoanearbychangingareasoyoucantakeoffyourwetswimsuitwhenyou’rereadytoheadforthe
park’sland-basedattractions.UniversalStudiosHollywoodThoughthelandhasonlyoneride,SuperNintendoWorldhasmorethanenoughtok
eepyoubusyafteryouracetothefinish.Throughouttheland,thereareinteractivechallengeswhereyoucancollectdigitalcoinsandtrytosecureatopscore.Yo
uwillalsofindallthesouvenirsandclothingyouneedtocompleteyourexperience.BuschGardensTampaBayTheSerengeti
Flyerswingrideiscurrentlytheworld’stallestandfastestrideofitskind.You’llriserapidlyabovezebras,giraffesandotheran
imalsthatresideinthepark’s65-acreSerengetiPlain.Becauseofitsextremenature,theridehasa48-inch(英寸)minimum
(最小的)heightrequirement.BuschGardensWilliamsburgBuschGardensWilliamsburg’snewestcoaster(过山车)willhaveguestsracingthrou
ghthedarkwhileattemptingtoescapeacastle.DarKoasterisafullyindoorcoasterwithridevehiclesdesignedtolook
likesnowmobiles.You’llneedthemtotravelthroughthestrangesnowstorminsidethecastle.21.WhatcanvisitorsdoatLegolandNewYorkResort?A.Playwater.B.Collect
digitalcoins.C.Experienceasnowstorm.D.Taketheworld’stallestride.22.WhatisrequiredfortouriststoenjoytheSerengetiFlyerswingride?A.Greatloveforanim
als.B.Wearingspecialclothes.C.Thecompanyoffamily.D.Beingatleast48inchesinheight.23.Wherewillyougoifyou
wanttotakeafullyindoorcoaster?A.BuschGardensTampaBay.B.BuschGardensWilliamsburg.C.LegolandNewYorkResort.D.UniversalStudiosHollywood.BThe2023Nobe
lPrizeinChemistryhasbeenawardedtoMoungiG.BawendiofMassachusettsInstituteofTechnology,LouisE.BrusofColumbiaUniversity,andAlexeiI.EkimovofNa
nocrystalsTechnologyInc.inNewYorkforthediscoveryanddevelopmentofquantumdots(量子点).Thethreescientistseachcontributedtoafundamental
discovery,accordingtoofficialsfromtheRoyalSwedishAcademyofSciences,whichawardsseveraloftheprizeseachyear.Theworkthey’vedonehasalre
adyledtonewtechnologyintelevisionscreensandbio-imaging.ReachedbyphoneduringapressconferenceearlyWednesdaymorning,Ba
wendiofferedastreamofreactions:“Shocked.Sleepy.Veryunexpected.Andveryhonored.”Inarareevent,thewinners’nameswereleakedtotheSwedishmedia
beforetheofficialannouncement.ButBawendisaidhe’dbeensoundasleep,sohedidn’thearanythingaboutit.Quantumdotsareparticles(粒子)thataresoinc
rediblysmallthattheirsizeactuallystartstoaffecttheirproperties.Forexample,bluequantumdotsandredquantumdotscanbemadefrom
theexactsamematerial,withtheonlydifferencebeingthesizeoftheparticleitself.(Thebluequantumdotsaresmallerthanredones.)Infact,chang
ingthesizecanalter(改变)manydifferentpropertiesbeyondjustcolor,whichmeansthatquantumdotscouldbeusefulfor
avarietyofapplications,includingbuildingbettersolarpanelsandperhapsevencreatingfuelbyusingsunlight.Thethreescientistswillsharethepri
zemoneyof11millionSwedishkronor(closeto$995,000)inequalparts.Thisisthethirdscience-focusedNobelPrizetobeawardedthisweek.OnTuesday,thephysicspriz
ewasawardedtoAnneL’Huillier,PierreAgostiniandFerencKrausz.AndonMonday,KatalinKarikoandDrewWeissmanwontheprizeinphys
iologyormedicine.OfficialsplantoannouncetheliteratureprizeonThursday,followedbythepeaceprizeonFriday.Theeconomicsprizewillbeawarded
onMonday.24.HowdidBawendifeelwhenreceivingthecallearlyWednesdaymorning?A.Angry.B.Surprised.C.Bored.D.Sorry.25.Whatcausesthedifferenceincolorbetw
eenbluequantumdotsandredones?A.Thesizeoftheparticles.B.Thedifferenceinmaterials.C.Thechangeinshapes.D.T
hevarietyofapplications.26.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“This”inparagraph7referto?A.The2023NobelPrizeinphysics.B.The2023NobelPrizeinmedicin
e.C.The2023NobelPrizeinliterature.D.The2023NobelPrizeinchemistry.27.Whatisthetext?A.Ashortstory.B.Adiaryentry.C.An
ewsreport.D.Aresearcharticle.CApowerfulearthquakehitMoroccoonFridaynight,killingover2,500peopleandcaus
inghugedamageoveralargearea.ThequakewasoneofthemostpowerfuleverrecordedinMorocco.It’salsothecountry’sdeadliestearthquakeinover60years.Sofar,th
eearthquakeisreportedtohavekilledover2,680people.Ithasinjuredover2,500others.Theearthquakewasespeciallydange
rousbecauseithappenedatnight,whenpeoplewereasleepintheirhomes.Marrakeshisabigcitythat’spopularwithtourists.Manyofitsmodernbuildingsseemtohavesur
vivedtheearthquake,Buttheoldpartofthecity,Medina,washithard.Ithasbuildingsthatareover1,000yearsold.Manyofthosebuildingsweredemoli
shed.OutsideofMarrakesh,theearthquakecausedevenmoredamage.IntheAtlasMountains,theearthquake’scenter,thereareman
ysmallvillages,someofwhichwerenearlydestroyed.Manyofthepeopleinthearealiveinsimplehousesmadeofmudbricks,whichisatraditionalwayofbuildi
nginMorocco.Butit’snotstrongenoughtoprotectagainstearthquakes.AlthoughtheMoroccangovernmenthaslawsthatrequirebuildingstobebuiltmor
esafely,theserulesareoftenignored.Rescueworkershavebeenworkinghardtosavethoseaffectedbythequake.Inlargercities,re
scueeffortsseemtobegoingwell.Butithastakenalotlongerforhelptoreachremoteareasinthemountains.Manyofthesevillagesaredi
fficulttogetto.Theearthquakecausedlandslides,blockingroads,andmakingtheseplacesevenmoredifficulttoreach
.Insomeareas,phoneandelectricalservicewerealsoknockedout,leavingtheseplacescompletelycutoff.Thatmeansthatthelocalpeopleinsomeremoteareashavehadtodeal
withthesituationontheirown.Insomeareas,peoplehavebeendiggingthroughthebrokenstonesorbrickswiththeirhand
s,tryingtofindsurvivors.Manypeoplearesleepingoutside,unsureiftheirhousesaresafe.Manyoutsidecountrieshaveofferedtoh
elpMorocco.Somecountrieshaveofferedteamsofexperts;othershaveofferedsupplies.28.WhatdoweknowabouttheearthquakeinMorocco?A.Ito
nlykilled2,680people.B.Itoccurredduringtheday.C.Itwasthedeadliestinrecentdecades,D.Itinjuredlessthan2,500people.29.Whatdoestheun
derlinedword“demolished”inparagraph2mean?A.Destroyed.B.Decorated.C.Protected.D.Constructed.30.Whatisp
aragraph4mainlyabout?A.Necessaryhelpfromothercountriesforthequake-hitarea.B.Thecurrentserioussituationfacedbypeopleindisasterareas.C.
PossiblecausesoftheearthquakehappeninginMorocco.D.ReasonswhytheearthquakecausedsomuchdamageinMorocco.31.Whatcanbelearnedfromparagraph5?A.Rescueworke
rsinbigcitiesareinshortsupply.B.Villagersinthequake-hitareatrytosavethemselves.C.Mostofthehousesinremoteareas
arereportedsafe.D.Rescueworkerscaneasilygetintouchwithmountainpeople.DThesameareawheretheWrightbrothersdevelopedthefirstairplanewillsoonseeelect
ricplanesthattakeoffandlandvertically(垂直地).Theplanes,called“flyingtaxis”willbeproducedunderanagreementbetweenthestateofO
hioandJobyAviationatDaytonInternationalAirport.JobyAviationisa14-year-oldcompanythatwentpublicin2021andbecamethefirstel
ectricverticaltakeoffandlanding(eVTOL)firmtoreceiveaspecialkindofpermissionfromtheUSAirForce.Itsproductioneffortsaresupportedbypartnershipswit
hToyota,DeltaAirLines,IntelandUber.OhioGovernorMikeDeWinetoldTheAssociatedPress,“Whenyou’retalkingaboutairtaxis,that’sthefuture.”Deve
loperssaytheplanesarenearingthedaywhentheywillprovideawaytomoveindividualpeopleorsmallgroupsfromthetopofbuildingsandparking
spacestotheirdestinations.Aroundtheworld,eVTOL.aircraftsorflyingtaxisarebecomingmorecommon.Still,questionsr
emainaboutnoiselevelsandchargingdemands.EngineersdesignedJoby’sproductionaircrafttotransportapilotandfourpassengersatthespeedofupto321.87kilome
tersperhour.Theaircraftrancoveradistanceofupto160.93kilometers.Itisaquietmachinethatcanbarelybeheardinmostcities,thecompanysaid.Theplan
istoplacetheminaerialridesharingnetworksbeginningin2025.The$500millionprojectissupportedbyupto$325millioninpaymentsfr
omthestateofOhio.Withthemoney,JobyplanstobuildanOhiofacilitycapableofdeliveringupto500aircraftsayearandcreating2,000jobs.TheUSDepartmentofEner
gyhasinvitedJobytoapplyforaloantosupportthedevelopmentofthefacilityasacleanenergyproject.JobyCEOJocBenBevirttoldtheAPthatthecompany
choseOhioafteralargeandcompetitivesearch.Ohio’sfinancialdealwasnotthelargest,butthechancetobringtheoperationt
othebirthplaceofaviation—withaworkforceexperiencedinthefield—ledtothedeal,hesaid.32.Whatdoestheauthorintendtodoinparagraph2?A.Summarizethepreviou
sparagraph.B.Providesomeadviceforthereaders.C.Addsomebackgroundinformation.D.Introduceanewtopicfordiscussion.33.Wh
atisMikeDeWine’sattitudetowardairtaxis?A.Doubtful.B.Unconcerned.C.Unclear.D.Positive.34.WhatisanadvantageofJobyAviatio
n’sflyingtaxi?A.Ithardlymakesanynoise.B.Itdoesn’tneedtobecharged.C.Itcarriesatmost6passengers.D.Itcoversadistanceof321.87km.35.Whatisthe
besttitleforthetext?A.TheLifeoftheWrightBrothersB.FlyingTaxistobeMadeinOhioC.ACompetitiveFutureforAircraftsD.TheDevelopment
ofJobyAviation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。Ifyou’renewinaschooloryouareshy,makingnewfriendsmightse
emlikeachallenge.Luckily,youcanovercome(克服)thatchallengebyfollowingthetipsbelow.36.You’remorelikelyto
befriendswithsomeoneifyouhavesomethingincommonwiththem.Trytofindclubsorgroupsbasedonyourfavoritehobbiesandthenjointhemtomeetlike-minde
dpeople.Also,payattentiontopeoplewhospendtheirfreetimedoingthesamethingsyoulovetodo.Introduceyourselftonewpeoplewhen
everpossible.37,itcanbeinvitingtojustsittherequietly,especiallyifyou’reshy.However,youandtheotherpersonwil
lbothbemorecomfortableafterasimpleintroduction,Makeeyecontactwiththeperson,smile,andtrytoseemwarmandrelaxedinsteadofnervousoranxious.38.Ift
hereismusicplaying,forinstance,trysayingsomethinglike,“Ilovethissong,don’tyou?”Giveotherpeoplesomespace.39,evenifthey’reyourfrie
nds.Don’texpecttoomuchoftheirtimeandattention.Bethereforthemwhentheyneedyouandcontinuetoextendinvitations,butdon’tfeelu
psetiftheyturnyoudownbecausetheyarebusyorneedsometimealone.Overcomeyourfearofrejection.Oneofthebiggestdifficultiestor
eachoutandmakenewfriendsisthefearthatwewillnotbeaccepted.Trynottotakeitpersonallyifsomeonedoesnotacceptyourinvitati
on.Understandthattherejectionmayhavemoretodowithwhotheotherpersonisthanithastodowithyou,40.A.IfyoureallywanttofindnewfriendsB
.SpendtimearoundpeoplewhoshowkindnessC.Whenyou’rearoundsomeoneyoudon’tknowD.LookforpeoplewhohavethesamehobbiesasyouE.Keepinmindthatotherpeopleh
avetheirownlivestofocusonF.Then,breaktheicebytalkingaboutwhateverisgoingonaroundyouG.Keepsteppingoutandyouwillfinallyfindsomeonewhoisthe
rightfriendforyou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,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Acouple,T
inaandJosh,visitingPensacolaBeachinFloridahadanunexpectedclosecontactwitha41shark.Whenthe10-footsharkmadeherwaysuddenlyfortheshore,t
heywere42themselvesonthebeach.Thecouple43contactedauthoritiestoletthemknowthesharkhadbeenwashed44.ThenJoshtookmatter
sintohisownhandsonceherealizedthesharkmayhavejust45apushbackintothewater.Followingacoupleof46attemptsonhisown,threeadditionalbeach-goers47t
olendahand.The48sharkstruggledinanuncontrolledway.Atonepoint,itthrewthe49aside.Eventually,they50topullittodeeperwater.Afterafew51tor
ecoverherenergy,theshark52,andtheothersontheshoregavethebravemenabigroundofapplause(掌声).“Thanktheguysthat53me,”JoshtoldCNN.“Ifithadn’tbeenf
orthem,Iwouldn’thavebeenableto54her.Shewasabout500to600pounds.Ihopeeverybodyelsethatcomestobeachesandsees55likethatcanhelpthemout.”41.A.woundedB.ha
rmfulC.hugeD.dead42.A.teachingB.relaxingC.controllingD.expressing43.A.closelyB.illegallyC.mostlyD.imm
ediately44.A.asleepB.aroundC.ashoreD.abroad45.A.feltB.triedC.ignoredD.needed46.A.meaninglessB.unsuccessfulC.misguidedD.weak47.A.refusedB.forgotC
.preferredD.chose48.A.frightenedB.excitedC.calmD.small49.A.viewersB.professorsC.rescuersD.hunters50.A.agreedB.managedC.ha
ppenedD.seemed51.A.momentsB.hoursC.daysD.weeks52.A.passedawayB.swamawayC.brokeawayD.walkedaway53.A.warnedB.encouragedC.
servedD.helped54.A.moveB.stopC.defeatD.find55.A.visitorsB.plantsC.animalsD.waters第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。OnSeptember2
3rd,attheopeningceremonyofthe19thAsianGames56(hold)inHangzhou,ZhejiangProvince,China,torchbearers(火炬手)fromboththevirtualand
realworldslitthetorchtogether,Thetorchusedintherelay(接力)ofthe19thAsianGames57(name)the“EternalFlame”.The73-cent
imeter-hightorchweighs1.2kilograms,and58(it)surfacefeaturespatternsfromancientChineseculturecombined59m
oderndesignprinciples.ThedesignofthetorchwasinspiredbyjadecongfromtheLiangzhuArchaeologicalRuins,60islocatedintoday’sHa
ngzhouandhasbeenwrittenontheWorldHeritageListasa61(culture)sitesinceJuly2019.Jadecong,oryucong,isanancientritualarticle(礼器
),provingthe62(exist)ofatleast5,000yearsofChinesecivilization.“The19thAsianGameswillleave63(last)memori
esforpeoplearoundtheworld,”saidLiYiqing,spokespersonforthe19thAsianGamesopeningandclosingceremoniesoperationscenter.Thetorchrelayforthe19thAsianGam
es64(begin)inHangzhouonSeptember8andendedonSeptember20.Itfeatured2,022torchbearerswhopassedthetorchthrough11citiesinZ
hejiangProvince,showcasingChinesecultureandheartwarming65(story)ofordinarypeople.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,你的同学Jenny发邮件说
她准备参加你校即将举行的中国音乐大赛,但是她不知道选哪一首音乐参赛。请你回复邮件,内容包括:1.推荐乐曲;2.给出理由;3.表达期望。注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。DearJenny,_________________
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____________________________Yours,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。Acoupleworkedhardtoprovideforthe
irfamilywell,buttheirwealthcameattheexpenseoftheirtime.TheyhiredawomancalledMaytohelpraisetheirthreechildren.Theirfirstso
n,Matt,wasnow18,andtheyhadtwootherchildrenwhowere8and5yearsold.WhentheyhadMatt,theyweren’tfinanciallywealthy.Howev
er,bythetimeMattturned9,itslowlyimproved.WhenMattwas11,theydecidedtosendhimtoaprivateschoolsincetheycouldafford
it.ChangingtheschoolenvironmentbroughtaboutasuddenpersonalitychangeforMatt,andhisparentsbelieveditwasbecauseputtinghiminaclassofwealthyteenagersm
adehimfeelsuperior(有优越感的).Throughtheyears,theconcernedparentstriedtochangethissideofMatt.Whenhewas16,theparentsm
adehimtakeapart-timejobtostarttakingfinancialresponsibilityseriously.Atfirst,theparentsthoughtitworked.However,aftersometime,theboy’sparentsre
alizedhehadn’tchanged.Oneday,thecoupleplannedtogoonvacation.InsteadofleavingMayathome,theydecidedtotakeherwiththem
andboughtherafirst-classticket.Whiletheywereplanningthevacation,Mattoverheardthemtalking.Hefelthisparents’p
ayingforMay’sfirst-classseatwasunnecessarybecausetheirfamilyhadalreadypaidforher.Themomwasshocked.Shesaiditwasmeanforhimto
saythat,especiallyaftereverythingMaydidforthem.SheaddedhowgratefulshewasforMay’shelp,asshegaveuptimeforhe
rownchildtoraisehers—Mattincluded.Still,Mattcontinuedtoarguehispoint.Themomgrewtiredofhisselfishnessandsaidhe’dbetheoneinaneconomyseatandhadtopayfo
ranupgradetofirstclassifhewantedone.Theboynodded,thinkingitwasajoke.注意:1.续写词数应为150个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Onthedayoft
hetrip,Mattrealizedhismomwastellingthetruth.___________________________________________________________________________________________________
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_______________________________________________________2023~2024学年高二年级上学期期中检测联考·英语参考答案、提示及评分细则听力部分录音稿(Text1)W:Wh
erewereyouboysyesterdayafternoon?Icouldn’tfindanyofyouwhenIcamebackhome.M:Mom.TomandIwenttoJerry’shouseandP
eterwenttothecinemawithhisfriendIran.(Text2)M:Youlookhappytoday.W:IgottheofferfromIBMyesterday.NowIhavetorentanewhouse.Thecompa
nyisfarfrommyapartment.(Text3)W:Shouldn’tsomeonegotothesupermarkettobuysomebread?M:Don’tlookatme.Youshoulddotheshoppingthisweek.(Text4)M:I’mexhauste
d.1stayedupthewholenightstudyingformymidtermmathexam.W:Butwhydoyoualwayswaituntilthelastminute?(Text5)M:Listentothenews!Rushhourisveryladthi
smorning.I’mgoingtocallTrishandtellherI’llworkathomethismorning.W:Er...maybeit’sabetterchoice.(Text6
)W:Hey!Askyourmomformoreoldpictures,OK?M:Can’titwait?She’sstillangrythatwesentemailweddinginvitations.W:Butwesavedyourparentssomuchmoney.M:Iknow
.Andthey’respendingenoughontheplaneticketstoTexas!W:Speakingofplanetickets.don’tforgettocheckonthereservation
s!M:OK.(Text7)M:Hello.Fanny.Couldyouplaywithmeforawhile?W:Oh,sorry.Jimmy.I’mbusypreparingforanexaminatio
nnow.WhynotgotoplaywithTom?M:Heisdoinghishomeworkrightnow.W:Howaboutyourdad?Ishebusy,too?M:Yes,asusual.
W:Thenhowaboutyourgrandpa?Youcanaskhimtotellyouastory.M:Butheisreadinganewspapernow.W:HowaboutEllathen?M:Sheisnotbackyet.Sh
ewentoutwithherfriendsthisearlymorning.W:Right.Butwhatalongparty!OK.Iwillplaywithyouforawhile.(Text8)W:Hi.Lewis.1calledyoulastnightbutt
herewasnoanswer.M:Sorry.Iwentoutfordinnerandleftmycellphoneathome.What’sup.Lisa?W:Well,somethinghasbeenwrongwithmycomputerforthreedays.Henrytoldm
ethatyouweregoodatit.soIwanttoseeifyoucouldhelpme.M:Ha,IjustlikeplayingcomputergamesandIdon’tthinkIcanhandlean
ytechnicalproblems.W:WhatshouldIdo?Ihavealotofhomeworktodothisweek.M:Whydon’tyouaskJane?Sheworksinacomputercompanyasanassistant.Maybeher
colleaguescouldofferyousomehelp.W:Thankyou.I’llcallher.(Text9)W:Thebosswantsadecisionthisweekonwhomweplan
tosendtorunthenewbranchofficeinSpairsM:Well,let’shavealookatthemagain.IstillthinkBettyisthebestchoice.She’stheonlyonethat
canspeakSpanish.W:True,butshe’sonlybeenwithusforayear.M:Well.Mr.Smithhasbeenwithusforfiveyears,buthecan’tmoveoverse
asveryeasily.Hehastwochildreninschoolhere.W:Hmm,Iseeyourpoint.Well,thatleavesJeff.Hecan’tspeakSpanish,buthe’sgo
odatlanguagessohecanlearn.HealreadyspeaksFrenchandGermanverywell.Heisn’tmarriedandhedoesn’thavekids.M:S
ohecanmove.Hehasthreeyears’experiencewithus.That’sgood.W:SoJeffitis,then.Howsooncanhemove?M:Idon’tknow.I’llgivehimacallan
daskhimtocomeandhaveachatthisafternoon.Canyoucomehere.too?Say2o’clock?W:Yeah.Seeyouthen.(Text10)W:Haveyoueverwantedt
oreadabookbutyoucan’tgetit?Haveyouwantedtoshareanyexcellentbookswithothersaroundtheworld?Awebsitecalled“b
ookcrossing,com”canhelpyouwiththat.Thisisabooksharingwebsiteforreadersforfreearoundtheworld.Itisjustlikeanonline
library.Userscanputtheirbooksonthewebsiteforotherstoread.Ortheycanreadbookswhichareofferedbyothers.Sometimesbooksareput
intosomepublicplaceslikecoffeeshops,restaurantsandstations.Memberscanviewalistonthewebsite.Ifamemberwantsabookofthelist,hecangotheretogetth
ebookandreadit.Onthewebsite,theyellownumberscanshowhowmanybookswereputinthelast30days.Ifthenumberisred,itshowsho
wmanybookswereputattheplaceinthelast3days.参考答案1~5BACAC6~10CBCAB11~15BCABA16~20BACAB21.A细节理解题。根据LegolandNewYorkRes
ort部分“OverMemorialDayweekend.Legolandopeneditsnewestattraction:aLego-themedwaterplaygroundwherefamiliescanpl
aywater,slideandbeattheheat.”可知,游客在纽约乐高乐园度假村可以玩水。22.D细节理解题。根据BuschGardensTampaBay部分“Becauseofitsextremenature,theri
dehasa4S-inch(英寸)nainimum(最小的)heightrequirement.”可知,塞伦盖蒂摩天轮秋千之旅的游客至少要有48英寸高。23.B细节理解题。根据BuschGardensWilliamsb
urg部分“DarKoasterisafullyindoorcoasterwithridevehiclesdesignedtolooklikesnowmobiles.”可知,如果你想坐完全在室内的过山车,你可以去威廉斯堡的布什花园。24.B细节理解题。根据第三段“Reachedbyph
one...earlyWednesdaymorning.Bawendiofferedastreamofreactions:‘Shocked.Sleepy.Veryunexpected.Andveryhonored.’”可知,在周三清晨接到电话时,Bawendi感到惊
讶。25.A细节理解题。根据第五段“Forexample,bluequantumdotsandredquantumdotscanbemadefromtheexactsamematerial,withtheonlydifferencebeingthesizeoftheparticl
eitself.”可知、粒子的大小导致了蓝色量子点和红色量子点之间颜色的差异。26.D代词指代题。根据第一段“The2023NobelPrizeinChemistryhasbeenawardedtoMoungiG.BawendiofM
assachusettsInstituteofTechnology,LouisE.BrusofColumbiaUniversity,andAlexeiI.EkimovofNanocrystalsTechnologyInc.inNewYork...”及画线词前“Thethreescientists
willsharetheprizemoneyof11millionSwedishkronor(closeto$995.000)inequalparts.”可知,This指的是2023年诺贝尔化学奖。27.C推理判断题。通读全文,尤其是第一段可推断,本文是一篇
新闻报道。28.C细节理解题。根据第一段“It’salsothecountry’sdeadliestearthquakeinover60years.”可知,摩洛哥这次的地震是该国近几十年来最致命的一次。29.A词义猜测题。
根据画线词前“Buttheoldpartofthecity,Medina,washithard.Ithasbuildingsthatareover1.000yearsold.Manyofthosebuildingswere...”可推断,画线词和Des
troyed意思最接近。30.D段落大意题。根据第四段“Manyofthepeopleinthearealiveinsimplehousesmadeofmudbricks.whichisatraditional
wayofbuildinginMorocco.Butit’snotstrongenoughtoprotectagainstearthquakes.”可推断,本段主要讲的是地震在摩洛哥造成如此大破坏的原因。31.B推理判断题。根据第五段“Insomeareas,peopl
ehavebeendiggingthroughthebrokenstonesorbrickswiththeirhands,tryingtofindsurvivors.”可推断,地震灾区的村民试图自救。32.C推理判
断题。根据第二段“JobyAviationisa14-year-oldcompanythatwentpublicin2021andbecamethefirstelectricverticaltakeoffandlanding(eVTOL)firmto
receiveaspecialkindofpermissionfromtheUSAirForce.”可推断,作者在本段主要想提供一些背景知识。33.D观点态度题。根据第三段“...MikeDeWinetoldTheAssociatedPres
s.‘Whenyou’retalkingaboutairtaxis.that’sthefuture.’”可推断,MikeDeWine对飞行出租车持“肯定”的态度。34.A细节理解题。根据第六段“Itisaquietmachinethatcanba
relybeheardinmostcities,thecompanysaid.”可知,JobyAviation公司生产的飞行出租车的一个优势是几乎没有噪音。35.B标题判断题。通读全文,尤其是第一段“Theplanes,called‘flyingtaxis’willbeproduc
edunderanagreementbetweenthestateofOhioandJobyAviationatDaytonInternationalAirport.”可知,本文主要讲的是俄亥俄州将制造飞行出租车。36.D根据空后“You’remorelikelyto
befriendswithsomeoneifyouhavesomethingincommonwiththem...”可知.D项“寻找和你有相同爱好的人”适合作本段的主题句。37.C根据空前“Introduceyourselftonewpeoplewheneverpossible.”及空后“itc
anbeinvitingtojustsittherequietly,especiallyifyou’reshy.”可知,C项“当你和一个不认识的人在一起时”符合。38.F根据空前“Makeeyecontactwiththeperson,smile,andtrytoseemwarmandrela
xedinsteadofnervousoranxious.”及空后“Ifthereismusicplaying,forinstance,trysayingsomethinglike.‘Ilovethissong,don’tyou?’”可
知,F项“然后,通过谈论你们周围发生的事情来打破僵局”符合。39.E根据空前“Giveotherpeoplesomespace.”及空后“evenifthey’reyourfriends.”可知,E项“记住别人有自己的生活要关注”符合。40.G根据空前“Understandthattherej
ectionmayhavemoretodowithwhotheotherpersonisthanithastodowithyou.”可知,G项“坚持走出去,最终你会找到那个适合你的朋友”符合。41.CTina和Josh夫妇在佛罗里达州的彭萨科拉
海滩游玩时,意外地与一条大(huge)鲨鱼近距离接触。42.B当这条10英尺长的鲨鱼突然向海岸游来时,他们正在海滩上放松(relaxing)。43.D这对夫妇立即(immediately)联系了当局,让他们知道鲨鱼被冲上岸(ashore
)了。44.C见上题解析。45.D当Josh意识到鲨鱼可能只是需要(needed)被推回水里时,他就自己动手了。46.B在他自己尝试了几次失败(unsuccessful)之后,又有三位海滩游客选择(chose)伸出援手。47.D见上题
解析。48.A受惊的(frightened)鲨鱼不受控制地挣扎着。49.C它一度把救援人员(rescuers)扔到一边。50.B最后,他们成功(managed)把它拉到更深的水域。51.A过了一会儿(moments),鲨鱼恢复了“体力,就游走了”(swamaway),岸
上的其他人给了这些勇敢的人热烈的掌声。52.B见上题解析。53.D“感谢那些帮助(helped)我的人。”Josh告诉CNN。54.A“如果不是他们,我根本移动(move)不了她。她有500到600磅重。我希望每个来到海滩看到这
种动物(animals)的人都能帮助它们。”55.C见上题解析。56.held57.isnamed/wasnamed58.its59.with60.which61.cultural62.existence63.last
ing64.began65.stories第一节Onepossibleversion:DearJenny.KnowingthatyouareveryinterestedintheupcomingChinesemusiccompetitioninours
chool.1recommendyoutochoose“TheButterflyLovers”onthefollowingreasons.Firstly,themusicisverybeautiful,andthestorybehinditisr
eallytouching,Inaddition,itwasmostlyplayedonaviolin.Ifyoucanplaythismusiconthepianothatyouaregoodat,itwillbeaperfectcombinationofChineseand
Westernmusicculture,givingaudiencearefreshingfeeling.Ihopethatmyadvicewillbeofhelpforyou.Lookingforwardtoyourreply.Yours,LiHua第二节O
nepossibleversion:Onthedayofthetrip,Mattrealizedhismumwustellingthetruth.Hestartedlosinghistemperinthemiddleoftheair
port.Hecomplainedtenhoursofflyinginasmalleconomyseatwouldbeveryuncomfortable.Hismotherrepliedthathecouldhaveusedthemoneyheearn
edfromhisparttimejobtoupgrade.Mattwasspeechlessandhadtoacceptthedecision.ButtoMatt’ssurprise.Mayaskedtheflightattendanttoswitchheran
dMatt’sseatsbeforetheplanetookoff.Mattgottositinfirstclassashewished.buthewasashamed.获得更多资源请扫码加入享学资源网微信公众号www.
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