四川省眉山市仁寿县四川省仁寿第一中学校南校区2023-2024学年高二上学期开学英语试题

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仁寿一中南校区2022级高二(上)入学考试英语科试题(满分:150分,时间120分钟)第Ⅰ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.What'swrongwiththeman'soldphone?A.Itisbro

ken.B.Itisbad-looking.C.Itisslow.2.Whenwillthemeetingprobablystart?B.Itisbad-looking.A.At5:30p.m.B.At5:40p.m.C.At5:50p.m.3.Whyw

asthemancarryingthebottlesoriginally?A.Hehadjustboughtthem.B.Hewantedtorecyclethem.C.Hewasgoingtothrowthemaway.4.Whatarethespeaker

stalkingabout?A.Arocket.B.ThespaceC.Ascientist.5.Whatproblemhavethehurricanescaused?A.Somebuildingshavebeenruined.B.A

fewfarmshavebeendestroyed.C.Manypeoplehavedied.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。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Howdidthelastpicturemakethemanfeel?

A.Sad.B.Glad.C.Angry.7.Whatisthepicturethespeakersarelookingatabout?A.Awoman.B.Aboat.C.Somechildren.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。7.Whatisthere

lationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Salespersonandcustomer.B.Husbandandwife.C.Co-workers.9.Whydoesthemanr

efusetobuythepaintingrobot?A.Itwon’tdealwithhishouse.B.Hiringhumanpainterswillbecheaper.C.Helikestodothehousepainti

ngonhisown.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Howdidthewomangetnewinformation?A.Bytakinghimtosomerestaurants.B.Bysendinganem

ailtohisparents.C.Byrecommendingsomegoodrestaurantstohim.11.Whatdoestheman’ssisterdoinLondon?A.Shestudiesthere.B.Shehasajobthere.C.Sheisonvaca

tionthere.12.Whatistheman’smajor?A.Business.B.Computerscience.C.Medicine.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Wherearethespeak

ers?A.Atarecyclingcenter.B.Atarepairshop.C.Atthewoman'shome.14.Whatdoesthewomandotoprotecttheenvironment?A.Shesaveselectricity.B.

Sherecyclesoldclothes.C.Shereusespaperproducts.15.Whatistheweatherliketoday?A.Windy.B.Sunny.C.Rainy.16.Whatwi

llthemandonext?A.Resettheheating.B.Buyatoolbox.C.Makedinner.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whoisthespeakertalkingto?A.Parents.B.Hig

hschoolgraduates.C.Collegeprofessors.18.Whatisrealsuccessaccordingtothespeaker?A.Notbeingthesameasever

yoneelse.B.Leadingasafeandcomfortablelife.C.Havingcouragetodealwithfears.19.Whatdidthespeaker'smothersuggestshedo?A.Findasafejob.B

.Followherdream.C.Runherownfactory.20.Whatisthespeaker'sjob?A.Ascientist.B.Anactress.C.Anartist.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)ATakealookatthebestmusicalsandshowsinLondon’sWestEndrightnow.FindyourfavoriteWestEndmusicalfromheartwarmingadaptationsandaward-winnings

corestofunnymusicaltheatres.Don'twait.Bookdiscountedtheatreticketsonlinewithusnowtoenjoyunforgettable,world-class

theatreperformances!TheBookofMormonatthePrinceofWalesTheatreThiscomedymusicalfollowsthetroublingsituationofapairofteenageMormonmis

sionaries(传教士),whoweresenttochangeavillageinadangerouspartofUganda.TheBookofMormonhaswonnineTonyAwards,includingBestMusical.BookinguntilJuly

2020.Pricesfrom£20.00.WickedattheApolloVictoriaBasedonthepraisednovelbyGregoryMaguire,WickedtellstheuntoldstoryoftheWitchesofOz(奥兹国女巫).Experiencethis

unforgettable,award-winningmusicalanddiscoverthehiddenstoryofOz.BookinguntilOct.2020.Pricesfrom£19.50.Ki

nkyBootsattheAdelphiTheatreThemulti-award-winninghitmusicalarrivesinLondon’sAdelphiTheatre.FeaturingabookbyTonyAwardwinnerHarv

eyFierstein,andmusicandlyricsbypopiconCyndiLauper,thisheartwarmingtalebasedonarealeventissuretoamazetheaudience.BookinguntilSept.2020.Pricesfrom£1

9.50.SchoolofRockatNewLondonTheatreRockoutwiththewholefamilyatthisaward-winningnewmusical.Basedonthepopularm

oviein2003,SchoolofRockfollowsthefunnystoryofDeweyFinnandhisexplorationtochangeaclassofA-gradestudentsintoth

ebestrockgroup.BookinguntilNov.2020.Pricesfrom£15.00.21.Whichmusicalisadaptedfromatruestory?A.WickedB.KinkyBootsC.SchoolofRoc

kD.TheBookofMormon22.Wherecanweprobablyseeamusicalaboutschoollife?A.AttheAdelphiTheatreB.AttheApolloVictoriaC.AtNewLo

ndonTheatreD.AtthePrinceofWalesTheatre23.Whatisthelowestpricetoseeallthemusicals?A.£39B.£59C.£89D.£74BHarperLee(1926-2

016)wasanAmericannovelistwidelyknownforToKillaMockingbird(publishedin1960),whichwonthe1961PulitzerPrizeandhasbecomeaclassicofmodernAmericanlit

erature.The1962filmadaptationstarringGregoryPeckwonthreeAcademyAwards.Fordecades,thebookwasLee’sonlymajorworkofpublishedfiction,but

itwashugelyinfluentialforgenerationsofUSreaders.Ithassoldmorethan10millioncopies,andisoneofthemostwidelytaughtnovelsintheUSschoo

ls.In2007shewasawardedthePresidentialMedalofFreedomforhercontributionstoliterature.Leewantedtoliveasimplelifeandwasneve

rcomfortablewiththeattentionthenovelwonher,andshepracticallydisappearedfrompubliclifeafteritappeared.The

world,however,continuedwaitingforanewnovelfromher,andonoccasionshesuggestedthatshewasworkingonanotherstory

.In2015,abookdidcomeout.GoSetaWatchmanwasmoreofafirstdraft,featuringScout,theyounggirlwhowasthemaincharacterofToKilla

Mockingbird.GoSetaWatchmantellsastoryofScoutasadult.Criticismarosethatthe89-year-oldLeewasnotabletoagreetothemanuscript

’srelease,andthatotherpeoplehadsignedonherbehalf.ThoughLeemovedtoNewYorkin1949,shespentmanyyearsguardingherprivacy(隐私)inMonroeville,

whichservedastheclearinspirationforthesettinginToKillaMockingbird.In2007,Leesufferedastroke(中风),butrecoveredandlatersettledinMonroevilleper

manentlytocareforhersister,Alice,whodiedin2014.Shewassaidtoeatbreakfasteverymorningatthesamefast-foods

pot,andwasfriendlywithherneighbors.ThecountlessAmericansknewheronlythroughherworks,andtheywillundoubtedlymissher.24.Wha

tcanbelearnedaboutHarperLeefromthefirsttwoparagraphs?A.ShewasregardedthegreatestwriterinAmerica.B.Shemadegreatcontri

butionstoAmericanliterature.C.Sheoncestarredinafilmadaptedfromherownnovel.D.SheisthemostpopularwriterinA

mericanschoolsinhistory.25.WhydidHarperLeedisappearfrompubliclifeafterherfirstnovelcameout?A.Shetriedtogetoutofcriticism.B.Shewant

edtowriteanothernovel.C.Shesufferedastrokeandwasinrecovery.D.Shewasn’tcomfortablewithhernovel’sinfluence.26.Whatcanwelearnabo

utHarperLee’sGoSetaWatchman?A.Itisbasedonherownlifestory.B.Itisadaptedintoafamousfilm.C.Itwonherlotsofhonorsanda

wards.D.Itcontinuesthestoryofherearliernovel.27.WhatcanbeusedtodescribeHarperLee?A.Influentialbutsimple.B.Ill-temperedbutproducti

ve.C.Caringbutstubborn.D.Inspiringbutstruggling.CWell,topickupwhereweleftofflasttime.I’certainthatyouknowalltoowellthedangershidin

gontheWorldWideWeb.Andwhetherit’sforschoolwork,entertainment,orjustsocializingwithfriends,theInternetwillsurelybeamajorpa

rtofyourchild’slife.So,it’simportanttosecuretheironlinestays.It’snottheeasiestthing,butkeepingopenlinesofcommunicationisprimary.Letthemknowtheyca

nsharetheironlineactivitieswithyou.Talktothemabouttheironlinepresenceasearlyaspossible,ideallybeforetheybegintouseemail,socialmedia,oras

martphone.Discusswhattheyfindinterestingonlineandlearningfromthemaboutpopularwebsitesandapps;thiswillcreateunderstan

dingandallowyoutoidentifypotentialrisks.Next,monitorwithoutspying.Mostkidslearntounderstandboundaries,likerespectingothers’personals

pace,ornotopeningthecookiejarwithoutasking.Internetuseisnodifferent.It’shelpfulforkidstohavegroundrulesastowhichwe

bsitestheycanvisit,whichappstheycanuse,andwhattheycanshareonline.Remindthemthatiftheyfeeluneasywithanythingthatoccursonline,theynee

dtoalertanadultimmediately.Howyouhandleyourkids’internetusagewilldependinlargepartontheirage.Therearesitesandbrowsi

ngtoolsmeantforyoungerkids,suchasYouTubeKids,whichaimstoprovideasafeonlineexperienceforchildren.Olderkidsmay

beallowedmorefreedomsincetheywanttonetworkandneedtousetheinternetforinformation-gathering.Butyoucansetboundariesthatfeelrightforyou.Justlimitaccessap

propriately.Allowingyourchildrentomakegooddecisionsonlineteachesthemresponsibility,showsthatyoutrustth

em,andremindsthemthatrulesmaybetightenediftheydisobeythem.Staytuned.28.Whatmightbetalkedaboutlasttime?A.ThehistoryoftheWorldWideWeb.B.HowtheInte

rnetinfluencespeople.C.ThepotentialdangersoftheInternet.D.WhatinformationtheInternetoffers.29.WhatdoesParagraph2suggestpeopledo?A.Neverbenarrow-mind

ed.B.Communicateeffectively.C.Sharepersonalinformation.D.Identifywithyourchildren.30.Whatdoes“alert”underlinedinParagr

aph3mean?A.Inform.B.Reveal.C.Lookafter.D.Abandon.31.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.WhatIsHiddenonthe

Net?B.HowtoMakeOnlineStays?C.BeaSmarterInternetUserD.KeepYourKidsSafeOnlineDAmeteorite(陨石)flewfastacrosstheskyandexplodedovercentr

alRussiaonFridayrainingfireballsoveravastareaandcausingashockwavethatsmashedwindows,damagedbuildingsandinjuredl,200people.Peopleheadingtowor

kinChelyabinskheardwhatsoundedlikeanexplosion,sawabrightlightandthenfelttheshockwave.AccordingtoRussianspac

eagencyRoscosmos,thefireball,travellingataspeedof30kmpersecond,hadburntverybrightlyacrossthehorizon,leavingalongwhitetrailthatc

ouldbeseenasfaras200kmaway.Caralarmswentoff,thousandsofwindowsshatteredandmobilephonenetworksweredisrupted.“Iwasdrivingt

owork,itwasquitedark,butitsuddenlybecameasbrightasifitwereday,”saidViktorProkofiev,36,aresidentofYekaterinburgint

heUralsMountains.“IfeltlikeIwasblindedbyheadlights.”Themeteorite,whichweighedabout20tonsandmayhavebee

nmadeofiron,enteredEarth’satmosphereandbrokeapart30-50kmaboveground,accordingtoRussia’sAcademyofSciences.TheenergyreleasedwhenitenteredtheEar

th’satmospherewasaboutseveralthousandtons,theacademysaid,thepowerofasmallatomicweaponexploding.Nodeathswerereported,buttheEmergenciesMinistrys

aid20,000rescueandclean-upworkersweresenttotheregionafterPresidentVladimirPutintoldEmergenciesMinisterVladimirPuchkov

toeasethedisruptionandhelpthevictims.TheInteriorMinistrysaidaboutl,200peoplehadbeeninjured,atleast200ofthemchildren,and

mostfrombrokenpiecesofglass.“Whileeventsthisbigarerare,animpactthatcouldcausedamageanddeathcouldhappeneverycenturyorso.Unfortunatelytherei

sabsolutelynothingwecandotostopimpacts.”32.Whendidthemeteoriteincidenthappen?A.Atmidnight.B.Intheearlymor

ning.C.Inthelatemorning.D.Intheevening.33.Accordingtothetext,themeteoriteexplosioncaused_________.A.somedeathsB.roadaccidentsC.communi

cationproblemsD.buildingcollapse34.TheRussiangovernment’sresponsetotheincidentwas________.A.alittleslowbuteffectiveB.quickandse

riousC.coldandslowD.quickbutineffective35.Itcanbeinferredthatthelosscausedbymeteorites_________.A.isnearlyunavoidableB.happenseveryfe

wyearsC.canbeavoidedD.ishardtoestimate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。选项中有两项为多余选项。Schoolsuccessmeansdifferentt

hingstodifferentpeople.Nomatterwhatsuccessmeanstoyou,strongstudyskills,confidenceandgoalsarekeycomponents.36.Therefore,whynottrythefollowingtipsto

achieveit?OrganizeyourselfWhenastudentlacksorganization,hestrugglestocompleteschoolworkontime,orfindtimetostudy.37

.Whenyousitdowntostudy,youneedtoorganizeyourtimewellbyallowingenoughtimeforeachtask.Youalsoneedanorganizedbackpackthatallowsyoutotransportmater

ialstoandfromclasses.38Spendingtimewithfriends,workingapart-timejobandpursuingotherinterestshasaplace.H

owever,youalsoneedtoleavetimetoachieveacademicgoals,orelseyourstudieswillbeaffectednegatively.Forexample,workingtoomanyhoursatajobreducess

tudyandsleeptime,possiblymeaningmissedschoolanddifficultyconcentratingduetobeingtired.LookforsupportWhetherornotyoustruggleinschool,asuppo

rtnetworkhelpsyousucceed.Socommunicatewithyourteacheroutsideofclasstimetoaskforhelpwhenyoustruggle.39.Ifyourfriendsthinkschoolisawasteoftime,youmay

beinfluencedtothinkso.GobeyondtheclassroomLearningdoesn’tstopattheclassroomdoors.40.Whenatopicintheclassroominterestsyou,youshoulddoalittleresearchon

yourown.Forexample,setupyourownexperimentbasedonsomethingyoulearnedinscienceclass.A.BalanceactivitiesandyourstudiesB.Itisn’tlimit

edtotheinformationonthenextexamC.NevermissschoolD.SurroundyourselfwithclassmateswhoalsowanttosucceedinschoolE.Forstudentswhostruggleinschool,add

itionalsupportisnecessaryforsuccessF.YouneedanorganizedstudyplaceathomeforcompletinghomeworkandstudyingG.Sc

hoolsuccessopensupdoorsforfutureachievementsforstudentsatallgradelevels第三节完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)ItwasdarkandIwasstandinginfron

tofa41houseinanunfamiliarstreetinSydney’snorthwest,rescueboxinhand,leatherglovesundermyarm,myheadfullofinstructionsto42.Thelittlebirdwai

tinginsidethehousewouldbemyfirst43asavolunteerwildliferescuersinceI’dcompletedatwo-daytrainingcourset

hepreviousmonth.Acallhadcomethroughthatafternoonaskingforhelp44abirdofanunknownspecieswasbeingattackedbytwoyou

ngstersinhisgarden.He45thechildrenandgrabbedtheirvictim.Iwentinsidetoseemyveryfirstpatient.Iwas46,yetwi

ththemanwatchingon,Iwouldhavetolookconfident.Withgreatcare,Iliftedtheedgeoftheshoeboxvery47toseeatiny-lookingbirdstandingtoat

tentiononverythinlegs.Thebirdwasshivering,soIdecidednottograbitbyhandbutjusttransferthewholeshoeboxintomyrescuebox.Idid

n’twanttoappearincompetent.Backhome,Icouldn’tseeanyobvious48ofinjury.Ihadn’tseenthisspeciesofbirdbef

ore,soIgoogledfora49ontheInternet.Afterawhile,Icameacrosssomethingthatlookedlikeamatch:afantail,socalledbecauseofits50fea

thersthat,whenfullyopen,spreadoutintoaneatlittle“fan”.Iphonedthebirdspecialistofmylocalrescuegroup.Shetoldmethisspecieshunts51on

thewing,andIneededtoreleaseitthenextdayonthesamestreetitcamefrom.Iwaiteduntileveningthenextday,whichwouldprovidethecoverof52,

toreleaseit.IwasbackonthestreetwhereI’drescuedit,gentlyholdingthebird,andwonderedwhatwouldbe53forthisdelicatecreaturethistimea

round.Nothing.Itwouldhavetotakecareofitselfjustasbefore,andbestrongenoughtocatchsomeinsectsandrecoveritsenergylevelswithoutde

lay.Iheldthebirdas54asIcouldtogiveitagoodlift-off:thelittlebird55swiftlyintothedarknesswithoutapause.Myfirstrescuehadendedinasuccessfu

lrelease.41.A.friend’sB.doctor’sC.stranger’sD.patient’s42.A.readB.followC.noticeD.announce43.A.testB.v

acationC.entertainmentD.competition44.A.soB.asC.unlessD.until45.A.scaredoffB.caughtupC.foughtforD.talkedback46.A.courageousB

.carefulC.anxiousD.curious47.A.impatientlyB.slightlyC.hurriedlyD.noisily48.A.symbolB.proofC.signD.cause49.A.kindB.varietyC.speciesD.likene

ss50.A.headB.neckC.bodyD.tail51.A.insectsB.pestsC.beetlesD.worms52.A.lightB.powerC.blanketD.darkness53.A.similarB.differentC.risk

yD.harmful54.A.highB.farC.lowD.close55.A.fellawayB.gotdownC.ranacrossD.flewoff第II卷第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分55分)第一节(共1

0小题:每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。ThetraditionalChineselunarcalendar56(divide)theyearin

to24solarterms.GrainRain,asthelastterminspring,startsonApril20andendsonMay4.GrainRainoriginatesfromtheoldsayi

ng,“Rainbringsupthe57(grow)ofhundredsofgrains,”whichshowsthisperiodofrainfallis58(extreme)importantforcrops.Itsignalstheendofcoldweatherandarapidris

eintemperature.Italsobringsmuchrainfallandgrainsgrowfasterand59(strong).ThereisanoldcustominsouthernChina60peopledrinkteaonthedayofG

rainRain.Springteaduringthistimeisrichinvitaminsandaminoacids,61(help)toremoveheatfromthebody.Peoplein62(north)Chinahavethetra

ditiontoeattoonasinensis,63vegetable,whichcanstrengthentheimmunesystem.Itisgoodforthestomachandskintoo.Infishing64(

village)inthenorth,GrainRainmeansthestartofthefishermen’sfirstvoyageoftheyear.Thecustomdatesbackmorethan2,000yearsago,65pe

oplebelievedtheyowedagoodharvesttothegods,whoprotectedthemfromthestormyseas.第二节根据提示写出单词的正确形式。(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)66.A

sautumna____________(临近),theplantsandcolorsinthegardenchanged.67.Isthereanywhereinp___________(特别)youwanttogo?68.How

doyouthinkwecanachieveh_________(和谐)withnature?69.N_________(如今),wecanuseWeChatPayinsteadofcashinmostplacesbuyingthings.70.U_________(更新

)hisbloghasbecomesomethinghehastodoeveryday.71.NeuschwansteinCastlewasservedasi___________(启发,灵感)forDisneyland’sSleepingBeautyCastle.

72.Youcouldmakeadifferencetosomeone’slifebyleavingthemag________(慷慨)legacy.73.Thegreentrainbringsgreat___________(convenient)

totheresidentsalongside.74.IhatethelifeI’mlivingnow,s__________(包围)withallkindsofpollutionandtechnology.75.Th

eroomstillhasmanyofitso_________(起初的,原先的)features.76.Heapologized,“Sorry.Iwassodeeplya__________(全神贯注)inmy

workthatIdidn’thearyou.”77.Theschoolhasapolicytoe________(确保)thesafetyofstudentsduringfieldtrips.78.Heenteredtheroomwithoutp____________(许可).79.Theh

eavyrainhadcausedseriousd________totheroof(破坏).80.Parentsareallc________abouttheirchildren.(关心)第三节书面表达(满分25分)假定你是李华,外教Ryan准备将学生随机分为两人一组,让大家课后

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