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2023年高二期中考试英语试卷第一部分听力(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.Wherewillthemansit?A.Nexttothewoman.B.Behindthewoman.C.Nexttothewoman’sfrie

nd.2.Howmuchdoesoneticketcost?A.$20.B.$40.C.$80.3.WhatwillthemandothisTuesday?A.Deliveraspeech.B.Meethislawyer.C.Holdaconference.4.Whatcanbei

nferredaboutthegirl?A.Shewasillinbed.B.Shepassedtheexam.C.Sheistellingalie.5.Whatwouldthewomanliketodowiththepackage?A.Wra

pitbyherself.B.Haveitdelivered.C.Takeitwithher.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秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。6.Whatismostprobablythe

woman?A.Amechanic.B.Asaleswoman.C.Astudent.7.Whatwillthewomandonext?A.AskJimforhelp.B.Usetheman’slaptop.C.Buyanewcomputer.听下面一段对话

,回答第8和第9两个小题。8.Wherewasthewomanborn?A.InAmerica.B.InBritain.C.InArgentina.9.Whatarethespeakersprobablyd

oing?A.Catchingupwitheachother.B.Havingajobinterview.C.Talkingabouttravelexperiences.听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题。

10.What’stherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Teacherandstudent.B.TVhostandguest.C.Classmates.11.Whatlanguageisthewomanstudyingnow?A.Spanish.B.Fren

ch.C.English.12.Whathelpedthewomanmostinlearningforeignlanguages?A.Listeningtotheradio.B.Studyingintheuniversity.C.Travelinginthesecountr

ies.听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题。13.Howdoesthemanfeelaboutflying?A.Excited.B.Bored.C.Scared.14.Whohasadriver’slicense?A.Theman.B.Thewoman.C.Neitherofth

espeakers.15.Whatdoesthewomansayabouttravelingbybus?A.It’sunpleasantandinconvenient.B.It’sgreattoseethescenery.C.It’sexcitingtomeetotherpass

engers.16.WhatmeansoftransportationwillthespeakerstaketogettoGeorgia?A.Thesubway.B.Thetrain.C.Thecar.听下面一段独白,回答

第17至第20四个小题。17.Whatwasthespeaker’sfeelingthismorning?A.Excited.B.Tired.C.Nervous.18.Whendidthe100-meterfreestylebegi

n?A.At8:00.B.At8:30.C.At9:10.19.Whatwasthespeakeralittledisappointedat?A.Theresultofhercompetition.B.Otherswimmers’behaviors.C.Thejudg

e’sinstructions.20.Whatwasthescoreofthespeaker’steam?A.47points.B.50points.C.53points.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。AAlthoughDisneylandisthemostfamousamusementparkintheworld,itisn’ttheoldest.Ac

tually,Disneylandisfairlymodernasitopenedin1955.Thefourparksbelowdatebacktothe18thor19thcenturies.Today,theseparksremainaspopulartouristattra

ctionsfortheirhistoryaswellassomeofthebestandoldestrollercoastersintheworld.GrönaLundYearOpened:1883Locatio

n:Stockholm,SwedenTotalNumberofRides:31RollerCoasters:7GrönaLundisSweden’soldestamusementpark,withahistorydating

backto1883.Afewofthefirstridesthatopenedattheparkin1883,includingtheCircusCarousel,arestillusedtoday.Idlew

ildandSoakZoneYearOpened:1878Location:Ligonier,Pennsylvania,USATotalNumberofRides:40RollerCoasters:2IdlewildandSoakZoneorIdlewildPar

kisthethirdoldestamusementparkintheU.S.Theparkwasfirstopenedin1878asapubliccampgroundneartheLigonierValleyRailroad.In1938,oneoft

heearliestrollercoasters,calledthe“RolloCoaster”,builtbythePhiladelphiaTobogganCompany,wasopenedatIdlewild—itremainsopentoday.TivoliGarde

nsYearOpened:1843Location:Copenhagen,DenmarkTotalNumberofRides:31RollerCoasters:4TheparkwasopenedonAugust15,1843byGeorgCar

stensenafterreceivingapprovalfromKingChristianVIII.Famousfairytaleauthor,HansChristianAndersen,wasoneofthepark

’sfirstguest—thebeautyofthepark’sgardensinspiredAndersentowriteNightingale.Wurstelprater(Prater)YearOpened:1766Location:Leopoldstadt,AustriaTotalNu

mberofRides:InformationnotavailableRollerCoasters:12Wurstelprater,shortenedtoPrater,isthesecondoldestamusementparkintheworld.The

parkoriginallyservedastheAustrianEmpire’shuntinggrounds.SoonafterEmperorJosefIImadethegroundsapublicspace,snackbarsandrest

aurantsbeganpoppingup,settingthefoundationfortoday’samusementpark.21.WhyisHansChristianAndersenmentionedinthe

passage?A.Toillustratetheparkwasverypopularwithnovelists.B.Toshowthepark’sgardenswerebeautifulandinspirational.C.Toprovethefairytaleauthorwas

anaturelover.D.Tointroducehowtheparkwasdesignedbyhim.22.WhatdoweknowaboutPrater?A.Itwastheoldestamusementparkintheworld.B.Itusedtobeahunting

siteforroyalfamilies.C.IthadtheearliestrollercoastersnamedRolloCoaster.D.ItoriginatedfromtheWaltDisneyCompany.23.Whatdoth

efourparkshaveincommon?A.Theyhavethemostscaryridesintheworld.B.Theyareopentothepublicforfree.C.Theyarestil

linoperationtoday.D.Theyalldatebacktothe18thcentury.BWherewouldwebewithoutfood?Wecertainlywouldn’tbeatStarbucks,grocerystoresor

restaurants.Wewouldn’t,infact,beanywhereforverylong,becauseweneedfoodtolive.Foodisseenasabasichumanright,andyetoneinninepe

oplegloballyexperiencehunger.Asfarbackas1945theUnitedNationsrecognizedfoodasnotaprivilege,butaright,andthat’swhytheycreatedWorldFoodDay,obse

rvedannuallyonOctober16,in1979.It’sadayofobservancetodrawattentiontotheplightofthehungry.So,today,joinusinalleviatinghunger.HOWTOOBS

ERVEWORLDFOODDAY1.GivetoalocalfoodbankIntheUnitedStatesit’sestimated1in7peoplerelyonfoodbanksastheirprimaryorsupplementalfoodsource—manyofthes

eareworkingfamilieswhosufferfromunemploymentandcannotaffordthegroceriesneededtohelptheirfamilylivehe

althily.Thetoprequesteditemsforfoodbanksarehealthy,nutritiousandeasy-to-storeitemshighinprotein,suchas

cannedordrybeans,peanutbutter,rolledoats,low-sodiumsoupsandvegetablesandtunacannedinwater.2.SupportsmallscalefarmsNinety-eightpercentofthefarmsi

ntheworldarefamilyfarms.Theyusuallypracticesustainableagriculturewithplantsthatarenativetothearea,rotatingcropsandlimiteduseofpesticides.Sadly,ma

nyfamilyfarmersareunabletoproducethevarietyofcropsneededfortheirownsurvivalandwithoutsupport,cansufferfrominsufficientnutritionthemselves.OnWorldFood

Day,shoplocallyandsupportfamilyfarms.3.RaisemoneytoeliminatehungerOnWorldFoodDaytherearetypicallyanumberoffooddrives.Ifyoudon’tknowofal

ocalfooddrive,organizeoneyourselfanddonatethefoodtoit.Globallytherearehungerwalks,WorldFoodDaydinnersorfoodpackagingrallies.Getinvolvedandlet’se

ndworldhunger!24.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“plight”meaninParagraph1?A.Adifficultsituation.B.Thehealthstate.C.Theemotionalcondition.D.Thefi

nancialproblem.25.WhichofthefollowingaboutWorldFoodDayisright?A.Itisobservedonlyinlessdevelopedcountries.B.ItfallsonOctober16annuallysince19

79.C.Itiscommittedtoboostingthericeyieldworldwide.D.Itaimstoteachfarmerstopracticesustainableagriculture.26.Whatisfooddriveprobablyaboutaccordi

ngtothelastparagraph?A.Acampaigntodeliverextrafoodtotheplacewhereitisneeded.B.Anorganizationtocallonpeo

pletosavefood.C.Asoupkitchentoteachpeoplehowtocookhealthyfood.D.Avolunteeractivitytocollectfoodforhungrypeople.27.Whatisthepurposeofthetext?A.Toinfo

rmthereadersoftheoriginofWorldFoodDay.B.TosharethediverseactivitiesheldonWorldFoodDay.C.Tostresstheimportanceoffoodsecurity.D.Toappealtot

hereaderstodotheirparttoendhunger.CMadameCuriewillalwaysberememberedasthediscovereroftheelementradium.Acertainscientisthaddiscoveredthatametalca

lleduraniumgaveoffakindofradiation,whichMarieCuriewaslatertocallradioactivity.Butwheredidthisradiationcomefrom,andw

hatwasitlike?Thiswaswhatshesetouttodiscover.Shedidexperimentafterexperiment.Allseemedtoprovethatinthemineralwhichshewasexaminingth

erewassomesourceofradiationwhichmanknewnothingabout.Atthistimeherhusbandlefthisownlaboratorywork,inwhichhehadbeenverysuccessful,andjoinedherin

herresearchforthisunknownradiation.In1898theydeclaredthattheybelievedtherewassomethinginnaturewhichgaveoutradiation.Tothissomethi

ng,stillunseen,theygavethenameradium.Therewasanoldbuildingatthebackoftheuniversity,wherePierreCuriehadbeen

working.Itswallsandroofweremadeofwoodandglass.Thereweresomeoldtables,ablackboard,andanoldstove.Itwasnotmuchbetterthanashed,

andnooneelseseemedtowantit.TheCuriesmovedinandsetuptheirlaboratoryandworkshops.Hereforfourdifficultyearstheyworkedeverymomen

tthattheycouldspare,weighingandboilingandmeasuringandcalculatingandthinking.Theybelievedthatradiumwashiddensomewhe

reinthemassofmineraldirtwhichwassenttothemfromfaraway.Butwhere?Then,oneeveningin1902,ashusbandandwifesattogetherintheirhome,MarieCuries

aid:“Let’sgodownthereforamoment.”Itwasnineo’clockandtheyhadbeen“downthere”onlytwohoursbefore.Buttheyputontheircoatsandweresoonwalkingalongthestr

eettotheshed.Pierreturnedthekeyinthelockandopenthedoor.“Don’tlightthelamps,”saidMarie,andtheystoodtherein

thedarkness.“Look!...Look!”Andthere,glowingwithafaintbluelightintheglasstest-tubesonthetables,wasthemysterioussomethingwhichtheyhadworkedsohardtofin

d:Radium.28.WhatwordscanbeusedtodescribeMadameCurieaccordingtothepassage?A.Richandgenerous.B.Energeticbutstubborn.C.C

ommittedandpatient.D.Popularandconfident.29.What’sthemainideaofthetext?A.HowMadameCuriediscoveredtheelementra

dium.B.HowMadameCuriefellinlovewithPierreCurie.C.WhatcontributionsMadameCuriemadetohelphercountry.D.WhatsacrificePierremadetohelpMadameCurie

achievesuccess.30.Whatcontributedmosttothediscoveryoftheelementradium?A.Theadvancedequipmentinthelaboratory.B.

Thefundraisedbythegovernmentfortheexperiment.C.MadameCurie’sfouryearsofhardworkwithherhusband.D.Thechalle

ngesanddoubtsfromotherscientists.31.Whereisthepassageprobablytakenfrom?A.Abookreview.B.Asciencereport.C.Ahistorymaga

zine.D.Abiography.DEverydaysince2007,theartistBeeplehascreatedanewpieceofdigitalart.On11March2021,acollage(拼贴画)madeupof5,000piecesofBeeple’sdailydigi

talartworkswentonsaleandbecametheworld’smostexpensivepieceofdigitalart.Thesalewasmadepossiblethankstonon-fung

ibletokens(NFTs指虚拟商品所有权的电子认证或证书).Therearepiecesofcodethatmakesomeonetheofficialownersofthedigitalartwork.Thismeansdigitalartworkscannowbeboughtandso

ldlikephysicalpaintings.In2021,morethan$15.7billionwasspentonNFTs.AccordingtoBeepleandotherartists,NFTsrepresentthenexts

tepinarthistory.Forothers,theyarenothingbutashort-livedfashionandwillneverreplacetherealthingSomepeopleadvocatedigitalartworks.Theyarguethatfr

omstreamingservicestoe-sports,theworldisbecomingmoredigital,whyshouldartbedifferent?Artistscanmakebeautifulpiecesofworkontheircomputers.Theyshouldbe

abletomakemoneyfromsellingdigitalartinthesamewayasartiststhroughouthistory.Artevolvesaccordingtothetoolsavailabletous.Embr

acingdigitalmethodscouldleadtoexcitingnewworksthatwouldneverhavebeenpossibleinthepast.Plus,theartworl

dcanbeexclusive(排他的),withpaintingsonlyonshowatcertaingalleries.Digitalartgivesmorepeoplethechancetoenjoyart.However,opp

onentsbelievethatonlyalineofcomputercodeisnotthesameasowningapainting.Eventhoughyoucan’ttouchmostartworks,theyaremeanttobeseenupclosewithyourow

neyes.Adigitalartdisplayedonacomputerscreenwillnevermatchtheexperienceofwalkingthroughagallery.Evenworse,thetechnologybehinditis

badfortheenvironment.NFTsrelyonanetworkofcomputersthathavetoberunningatalltimestoprocessinformation.Thisusesupalotofpowerandit’sabigsourceofgre

enhousegasemissions,whicharetheprimarycauseofclimatechange.32.WhyareBeepleandhisdigitalartworksmentionedatthebegi

nningofthepassage?A.Toshareastorywiththereader.B.Tointroducethetopicofthepassage.C.Toshowhowpromisingthemarketofdigitalartworksis.D.To

illustratehowsuccessfulBeepleisinhisfield.33.Whichofthefollowingmighttheopponentsagreewith?A.Goingdigitalistheunavoidabletrendofthe

modernworld.B.ThepowerthatNFTsrequirewilldoharmtoourplanet.C.NFTswillmaketheartworldmoreavailableforartl

overs.D.Digitalartworkswillmakealotofprofitsforgalleries.34.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardsdigitalartworks?A.Doubtful.B.Suppor

tive.C.Objective.D.Critical.35.Whichcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.Digitalartworkswillreplacephysicalpainti

ngs.B.Digitalartworkswillleadtoenvironmentalproblem.C.Physicalpaintingsarethebestchoiceforgalleryexhibition.D.Aredigitalartwork

sbetterthanphysicalpaintings?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。Homeautomationisnothingnew.It’sbe

enaroundforyearsnow.36Andwhensomethingisnew,peoplehavetobedoubtfulaboutit.So,herewearewithtonsofwidespreadmythsaroundhomeautomation.Let’scheckou

twhatunbelievablemythsweencouragedandwhyyouneedtostopbelievingthem.Myth1:HomeautomationistooexpensiveThemostcommonmisunderstandingis--I

can’taffordit!Itisnotyourfaultifyouthinkit’stooexpensive.37Actually,homeautomationdeviceswerequitepriceyinitially,butthingshavech

angednow.Smarthomeproductsnowadaysaresimpleandprogrammabledevicesthatareaffordabletomanyhomeowners.Myth2:38Mostpeoplethink

thathomeautomationdevicesandsystemsaresomedevicesoutofaspymovie.Itisacommonmyththatyoumustbeatechietousethedevicesormakechang

es.However,itisnottrue.39Eventhoughitseemslikeachallengingtask,allittakesisasimpletouchtocontrolyourhome.Myth3:Smartdeviceswillbecomeoutdated

afterafewyearsofpurchaseAnothercommonmythisthatsmarthomeautomationtechnologywillbecomeoutofdateaftersometime

.Firstly,allefficienthomeautomationdevicesarefuturisticallydesigned.Secondly,mosthomeautomationcompaniesprovideupdatesthatare

easytoinstallandkeepthemup-to-date.Smarthomeautomationisanewtechnology.40Thus,don’tletthemythsandtechnicaltermsabouthomeautomationscareyou!

Theproductsthatpowerthesmarthomearelightyearsawayfromthemytharoundthem.A.Afterall,it’sanewtechnology.B.Home

automationneedstechnicalknowledge.C.Youdon’thavetobeatech-mastertoliveinasmarthome.D.Thispowerfultechnologyhasmanybenefitsforhomeowners.E.Ho

meautomationdevicesareforeveryhomeregardlessofitssizeandshape.F.Youcanreduceyourpowerconsumption,energywastageandsavemoneyinthelongrun.G.Butsm

arthomeswithautomationsystemsforefficientlighting,temperature,andsecurityarenewfields.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1

5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Tenyearsago,mymomgavemeafancybloodpressuremonitorwhich

wasveryexpensiveforher.IhadhighbloodpressureandshewantedtomakesureIwasalways___41___it.Beinginmyearlytwenties,thissituat

ionshouldhave__42__me,butitdidn’t;Ihadlongbeen__43__fromnamelessanxietyandstress.Afteradecadelong___44___,mybloodpressurecouldfinallybecon

trolled.Throughlotsofmeditation(冥想),exercise,anddiets,I’veslowly__45___fromitinthelastfewyears.IwashappythatInolongerne

ededmybloodpressuremonitor.Idecidedtoputitupfor__46___online,andawoman___47___,sayingshewantedtobuyitshortlyafterIpostedit.Iwenttoacoffeeshopa

ndmether,alongwithhermother.Neitherofthemwereinthebestofhealth.Shecarefullytookoutsome___48__fromherwallettopayme,andit_49___methatIcouldnotletherpay

me.Ihadasmilecard__50___inmywallet;Islippeditinthebagandtoldher“Here,justtakeit.”Shewas____51____andtriedtohandmethemoneyagain.Iagaininsiste

dthatshetakeit.Shewas____52____andthankedme.Iwishedthemgoodhealthandahappylife.AlthoughIdidn’trepaymymomincash,Iwasmore

than___53____thatIrepaidherbypassingonher____54____tosomeonewhomaybeastrangerbut____55____neededit.41.A.keepingpacewithB.keepingawayC.ke

epingupD.keepingtrackof42.A.interestedB.shockedC.relievedD.encouraged43.A.preventingB.resultingC.sufferingD.se

parating44.A.struggleB.analysisC.searchD.absence45.A.extractedB.recoveredC.attainedD.removed46.A.showB.exchangeC.saleD.praise47.A.labe

ledB.respondedC.requiredD.tackled48.A.cardsB.paperC.keysD.cash49.A.frightenedB.occurredC.hitD.attacked50

.A.onhandB.ondutyC.onleaveD.onguard51.A.annoyedB.amusedC.confusedD.blessed52.A.depressedB.touchedC.opposedD.bored53.A.surpr

isedB.anxiousC.eagerD.delighted54.A.giftB.hopeC.collectionD.desire55.A.reallyB.entirelyC.constantlyD.gradually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。Noonecanforetellthefutureoftechnologyexactly,becausenoonecanseethefuture.However,

therearereasonablearguments56(base)ontheadvancesandtrendsintechnologyinthepast.Forexample,itisreasonabletopredictthatcomputers57(continue)to

becomemorepowerful,numerousand58(cheap).Areaswithhugepotentialthatarejustbeginningtobemadeuseoftoday,likebiotechnology,willcontinuetobearfruit.Tec

hnologyingeneralwillprobablycontinuetoimprove,59(create)bothpromisesandrisks.Intheareaofcomputers,someonemightinteractwithhundredsofembedded

microchips(嵌入式微芯片)throughoutthehomeandtheoffice.In60future,itwillbemanythousands.Increasingbandwidthanddecreasingcostswilllead

to61somehavecalled“ubiquitouscomputing”—computerseverywherehelpinguswitheverything.Someviewers,especiallyBillGates,believethenextfew

62(decade)willbecharacterizedbylong-awaitedrevolutionsinrobotictechnology.Otherfuturistsseetrendsinautomationtechnologyleadingtodesktopfactori

esthatallowusers63(make)objectsfromsimpleoriginalparts.Apartfromaboveareas,therearedozensifnothundredsofareasthatwillcontinuetoadvance

technologically.Onethingis64sure:thefuturewillhavebettertechnologythanthepastdid.Butwillweput65tobetteruse?Only

timeandeffortwilltell.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假如你是校学生会主席李华,你校将举行一年一度的校园科技创新大赛,请你写一则英文通知,内容包括:1.参赛规则和要求;2.鼓励大家踊跃参与。注意:1.词

数80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。参考词汇:科技创新大赛TechnologicalInnovationContest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。Thewatchwasmygrandfather’s.Hehungit

byhisbed.ThefacewasmarkedwithelegantRomannumbersandthecasewasgold.Mygrandfathergotitafterhisfiftyyearsofdevotiontohiscompany.Ioftengaze

datitlonginglyasIsatwithmygrandfatherafterschool.ThedayItoldhimofmysuccessintheexaminations,hewaspleased,“You’llbegoingtothenewschoolnext,Peter.Reme

mberyou’llneedplentyofpatience.That’stherightway.”Inoddedwhenhandinghimthewatch.Thenextmorningmymotherto

ldmehehaddiedinhissleepandleftmehiswatch.Forsafety,mymotherwastoputitawayuntilsheconsideredmeoldenoughtolookafterit.Iprot

estedsostronglythatshefinallyagreedtohangitinthekitchenwhereIcouldalwaysseeit.Thesummersoonendedanditwastimeformetoenterthenewschool.Ine

vermadefriendseasily,andforatimeIgotalongwellwithsomeboys.Oneofthemwasarichfellowwhosewayofimpressinguswast

oparadehisbelongingsbeforeus.EverythingCrawleyhadwasbetterthanours—untilheshowedoffhiswatch.“Ihaveabetterwatchth

anthat,”Iannounced,attemptingtoimpressthem.“Well,showittous,”Crawleysneered(冷笑)indisbelief.Embarrassed,Ipromisedtobringittothemthatafterno

on.Consideringtherewasnowaytopersuademymothertoletmetakethewatch,Idecidedtowaitforhertostepoutsideandslipthewatchintomypocket.SoIdid.After

lunch,asIwastooNoticeexcitedtowaitforthereturnbus,Igotonmybike.Irodefast,excitementcrowdingin.Atthesightofs

chool,Ispedup.Thenoutofnowhere,alittledogranoutintomypath.IpulledatmybrakessohardthatthebikestoppedsuddenlyandIfellover.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。Paragraph1:Ipickedmyselfupandputatremblinghandintomypocket.__________________________________________________________________________________

________________________Paragraph2:“That’snottherightway.Patience,Peter.Patience,”avoiceechoedinmyearsaftertheboysleft.___________________

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