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滨城高中联盟2023-2024学年度上学期高二10月份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。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.Whenwil
lthemanvisitMrs.Brown?A.OnTuesday.B.OnWednesday.C.OnThursday.2.Howoftendoesthemanswim?A.Onceaweek.B.Threetimesaweek.C.Fourtimesaweek.3.W
hatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Asong.B.Aclub.C.Acrowd.4.Whatdoesthewomanmean?A.Theboycanplayfootballnow.B.Theboyshouldfinishhishomew
orkfirst.C.Theboyhasalreadyfinishedhishomework5.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Atatrainstation.B.Onabus.C.Inat
axi.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.Whatarethespeakersappreciating?A.Theirclothes.B.Theirphotos.C.Theirnewboats.7.Whydidth
ewomanbuythedress?A.Itwascheap.B.Itwasbeautiful.C.Itwasingoodquality.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Wheredoesthemanwanttogo?A.AgiftshopB.Abarbersh
op.C.Alaundry.9.Whatmightthewomanbe?A.Ashopassistant.B.Ahairdresser.C.Ahotelemployee听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetw
eenthespeakers?A.Colleagues.B.Neighbors.C.Oldschoolmates.11.Wheredoesthemanworknow?A.Atauniversity.B.Atatravelagency.C.Atat
radingcompany.12.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofherjob?A.Relaxing.B.Interesting.C.Disappointing.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whatdoesth
emanwantthewomantodoforhim?A.Askforleave.B.Offersomeadvice.C.Contacthisfriends.14.WhydoesthemanconsidergoingtoCen
tralUniversity?A.It’sinhishometown.B.Itsstudytermisshort.C.Ithasfewrequirements.15.WhatdoesthemanhavetodoifhegoestoCentralUniversity?A.C
hangehismajor.B.Abandonallhiscredits.C.Takeextracourses.16.Whatwillthemandonext?A.Searchformoreinformation.B.Moveb
acktohishometown.C.Callhisparentsforsomehelp.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatcanweknowaboutthespeaker’slasttrip?A.Itlastedforayear.B.Itwasarelaxingtri
p.C.Itwasaroundtheworld.18.Whichisthehardesttripthespeakerhaseverhad?A.Ajourneyaroundtheworld.B.A50,000-milejourneyaroundthePacificOcean.C
.AcarjourneyfromtheNorthPoletotheSouthPole.19.Howarethespeaker’sprogramsaboutlongtrips?A.Strange.B.Inspiring.C.Ordinary.20.Whatdoesthes
peakerprobablyplantodo?A.Goontraveling.B.Becomeapoet.C.Domorewriting.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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。ATheLevinestudyfoundthatnon-obeseindividualsmovearoundtwohoursmoreeachdaythantheirobesecoun
terparts,burninganadditional300-350calories.Thismeansthatevensmallactivitieslikewalkingacrosstheroomt
ochangechannelscancontributetoyouroverallhealthandfitness.It'stimetoembraceyourinnerdomesticathlete.Herearesometipstomaximizeyournon-exercise
fitnessroutine:Alphabetizeyourbookshelves:Rearrangingyourbookshelvescanbeaweight-trainingsessionindisguise.Hardcoverbookscanweighoverakilo
gram,sothinkofthemasyourbiglifts,andthelighterpaperbacksasyourwarm-up.Startwiththelighterweightsandgraduallyworkyourway
up.Vacuum(真空吸尘)neglectedareas:Vacuuminginvolvescontinuousmovementaroundyourhome,liftingandmovingobjectsto
getridofdust.SetatimeronyourphoneandusetheAMRAPprotocol(AsManyRepsAsPossible).Liftasmanyrugsandshiftasmanych
airsandtablesasyoucanwithinatwo-minuteperiod,followedbya30-secondrest.Thisshouldgetyourheartrateup.Dismissthewearablesfrom
yourwardrobe:Clearoutyourwardrobeofitemsthatyounolongerwear.Bagthemupandtakethemtoacharityshop.Eachbagyoucarr
yrepresentsfiveliftsandfolds.Carryingthebagdownstairsandtotheshopengagesyourstabilizingmuscles.Pickwildfruit:Takeabr
iskwalktoalocationwithwildfruit,andbringacompanion.Setan11-minutetimerandmakeitacompetitiontoincreasetheintensity.Thiscalorie-burningworkoutisper
fectforfruitthat'seitherhighorlowonbranches.21.AccordingtotheLevinestudy,whatwasthekeydifferencebetweenthenon-obesegroupandtheirobe
secounterparts?A.Non-obeseindividualsburnedfewercalories.B.Non-obeseindividualsmovedaroundmoreandburnedmorecalories.C.Non-obeseindividualsspentmoret
imewatchingTV.D.Non-obeseindividualshadaslowerheartrate.22.InwhichactivityistheAMRAPprotocolmentionedinthepassageu
sed?A.AlphabetizingbookshelvesB.VacuumingneglectedareasC.PickingwildfruitD.Carryingbagstocharityshops23.Howdoespickingwildfruitcontr
ibutetoacalorie-burningworkout?A.Itinvolveswalkingslowlytothefruitlocation.B.Itrequiresconstantsmallrest
s.C.It’sperfectforfruitthat'sneitherhighnorlowonbranches.D.Itencouragesanintensepickingcompetitiontoincreaseactivity.BAnickaQuin'sinsightfularticle,
“WhenMusicIsMedicine”intheJuneissuetrulyresonatedwithme.I'veundergonethreeyearsofCTandMRIscans,andthankfully,they’veallbeensuccessfulexperience
s.DuringoneofmyMRIsessions,itwassuggestedthatIbringaCDtoplaywhileinsidethescanner.Ichosemyfavoritesoothingmusic,anditmadetheentireprocessremar
kablymorecalmingandbearable.Mymostprofoundencounterwiththehealingpowerofmusic,however,waswitnessingitsimpactonmylatemother-i
n-law,whosufferedfromAlzheimer’sdisease.Atacarehomeinhernineties,sheseemedlostandconfusedduringChristmasfestivities,unabletograspthecarolshee
tinherhands.Yet,assoonasthemusicbegantoplay,aremarkabletransformationoccurred.Shesangeverywordtoeveryversewithasmileo
nherface,asiftransportedtoadifferenttimewhenthememorieswerestillfresh.Itiswell-establishedthatmusicpossessestherapeuticqualitiesthatextend
farbeyondmedicalprocedures.Eveningoodhealth,thebenefitsofmusicareabundant.Playingandlisteningtomusic
canenhanceouroverallwell-beinginvariousways.Forinstance,itpromotesregularbreathing,aswetakelongerbrea
thstosustainextendednotesandphrases.Italsoencouragesgoodposture,particularlywhenwestandinconcertmode,whichcanimproveou
rphysicalhealth.I'maproudmemberoftheMendipMaleVoiceChoir,wherewegatheronceaweektoraiseourvoicesinharmony.Beyondourweeklymeetings,wealsopractic
ediligentlyathome,strivingtoachievetheperfectblendofvoices.Inadditiontothejoyofmakingmusictogether,thefriendshipan
dfunsharedamongchoirmembersareinvaluable.Ourgatheringsextendbeyondtherehearsalroom,ofteninvolvingenjoyablesocialactiviti
esthatstrengthenourbondsandcontributetoourgeneralhealthandwell-being.So,ifyou'relookingforameaningfu
lwaytoenhanceyourlifeandmakeapositiveimpactonthelivesofothers,considerjoiningachoir.Whetheryou'repassionateaboutmusicorsimplyseekin
gasupportiveandjoyfulcommunity,thereissuretobeachoirnearyoureadytowelcomeyouwithopenarms.24.Whatcanweinferfrompa
ragragh1?A.Theauthordoesn’tlikethearticle.B.Theauthorisn’tinagoodhealthcondition.C.Medicalexaminationsarenotsmoothtotheauthor.D.ACDplayerisno
tallowedinsidethescanner.25.Whythelatemother-in-lawismentionedinparagraph2?A.Tomakeacomparisonwiththeauthor.B.Toemphasize
herfadingmemoryinhernineties.C.Toprovethehealingpowerofmusic.D.Todescribetheworsesituationinthecarehouse.26.Accordingtothearticle,howcanmu
sicbenefitourphysicalhealth?A.Bypromotingregularbreathingandgoodposture.B.Byspeedingupheartrateandmetabolism.C.Byin
creasingstressandanxietylevels.D.Bycausingmuscletensionanddiscomfort.27.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.MusicbringsfriendshipB.S
ocialactivitiesareenjoyableC.MusicishealingD.CommunityissupportiveCWithanoversizedbody,thehumpbackwhale(座头鲸)isnotdesignedforspeed
.Yetthemarinemammal,whichcanreachlengthsof50feet,isknownforitsimpressivelylongtravelsbetweenwarm-waterbree
dinggroundsinthewinterandcold-waterfeedinggroundsduringthesummer.“Humpbackshaveprovedtomakethelongestdocum
entedmigrationofanymammal,”saysmarinemammalresearchbiologistJohnCalambokidis,whohasstudiedthewhalessince1986.Althoughhumpbackswereoncehuntedtonearex
tinction,theirpopulationhasincreasedsinceachievingfederalendangeredspeciesstatus.Theyarefoundinoceansallover
theworld.TheNorthernHemispherepopulationsresideintheNorthAtlanticOceanandtheNorthPacificOcean.Thesoutherngroupspendsitstimefeedingoffthecoastof
Antarctica.Duringthewinter,bothgroupsheadtowarmerwatersforbreedingandraisingtheiryoung.AccordingtoCalambokidis,thereissomesc
ientificdebateaboutwhyhumpbackwhalesmigratesofar.Itmightbebecausethegiantcreatures,andtheirvulnerablenewbornbabies,needwarmerwaterstoreduceenergylo
ssduringthewinter.There’salsothepossibilitythathumpbackwhalesmigrateasastrategytoescapepredationbykillerwhales.Calambokidis
saysthathumpbackwhalesareabletodefendthemselvesagainstkillerwhaleattackseasieriftheyareinshallow,warmwatersratherthandee
percold-wateroceanregions.Duringtheirmigrations,humpbackwhalesseldomeat.Theyliveoffbodyfataccumulatedb
eforeembarkingontheirjourney.Calambokidissaysthatit’shardtotellifhumpbacksfattenupasawayofpreparingfortheirtravelso
rbecausetheysomehowknowthatpreywillbelessabundantinthenearfuture.Howthehumpbackwhalesknowwheretotravelduringtheirmigrat
ionsstillhasscientistsstumped.“Iamnotsureanyonehasaclearanswertothisotherthanassumption,”Calambokidissays.2
8.Inwhatwayarethehumpbackwhalesspecial?A.Theyhaveprovedtomakethefarthestrecordedmigrationofanymammal.B.The
yaremeanttohavethemostpowerfulabilitytoswimfast.C.Theyareabletodefendthemselveseasierindeepercold-wateroceanregions.D.Theyfeedonkillerwhalesonth
eirentirejourneyofmigration.29.Whyhasthepopulationofthehumpbackwhalesimproved?A.Becausetheyhavemigratedtowarmerwaters.B.Becausetheyhavefattenupalon
gthemigrationjourney.C.Becausetheyhavebeenprotectedbythegovernment.D.Becausetheycantravel24hoursadaywithoutresting.30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“v
ulnerable”inparagraph4mean?A.incredibleB.availableC.weakD.ideal31.Accordingtothelastparagraph,scientists’answert
othedirectionofthehumpbackwhales’migrationis.A.definiteB.doubtfulC.ashamedD.unclearDPuppiesareoftentra
inedwithtreats-butmaybetheydon’thavetobe.Pupsmaybeabletolearnbymimicking(模仿)people’sactions.Somepaststudieshavehintedatdogs’abilitytol
earnbyobservinghumans,saysClaudiaFugazza.ShestudiesanimalbehavioratEötvösLorandUniversityinBudapest,Hungary.Butpastexper
imentsusedfoodtorewarddogswhentheymimickedpeople.So,theydidn’trevealwhetherdogswerenaturalcopycats.Andthere’
sevenlessknownaboutpuppies.Fugazzaandherteamtestedwhetherpuppiesandotheryounganimalsmightimitatepeople.The
yroundedup42puppies,39kittensand8youngwolves.Alloftheseanimalslivedwithhumanfamilies.Ineachtest,theresearchersshowedanan
imalanobject.Oncetheygottheanimal'sattention,aresearchermodeledanaction-touchinganobjectwitheithertheirnoseorhand.Th
en,thescientistswatchedwhethertheanimalcopiedthehuman.“Itoftentookawhiletogettheattentionofkittensandyoungwolves”,Fuga
zzasays,butthedogpuppieswerebasicallyimmediatelylookingatthehumanevenbeforewestartedtocalltheirattention.”Aftershowingtheactions,catsrarelyre
plicatedwhathumansdid.Wolvessometimescopied,butthedogsweremuchmorereliable.TheteamshareditsfindingsinScientificReports.Dogsandcatshavebothbee
nbredtolivewithhumans—aprocessknownasdomestication,“theyshouldhavethesametendencytomatchhumanactions,”Fugazzasays.Butcatsdon’t.Thatsuggests
theimportanceofanotheraspectoftheanimals’history:howtheybehaveingroups.Catsevolvedfromsolitaryhunters.Oncetheycozieduptohumans,catshelpedp
eoplegetridofmice,buttheydidn’tworkwithhumans.Dogsevolvedfromwolves.Wolvesworktogether,huntinginpacks.Andoncedogsstartedhangingarou
ndhumans,theyworkedwithpeople.Thoserelationshipsmighthaveprovidedthemotivationfordogstoimitatehumans.32.Whatwasthe
mainfocusofClaudiaFugazza'sresearchmentionedinthearticle?A.TestingifcatsanddogscanmimichumanactionsB.Investigatingthedomesticat
ionprocessofcatsanddogsC.StudyingthehuntingbehaviorsofwolvesD.Analyzingtheintelligenceofpuppiesandkittens
33.Whichanimalinthestudyshowedthehighesttendencytocopyhumanactions?A.CatsB.WolvesC.PuppiesD.Kittens34.Whatprocessmayexplaintheirtendencytomimichuman
actions?A.TheprocessofdomesticationB.TheprocessofnaturalselectionC.TheprocessofgeneticmutationD.Theprocessofhabitatadaptation35.
Accordingtothearticle,whydodogshaveagreatertendencytoimitatehumanscomparedtocats?A.Dogsareinherentlysmarterthancats.B.Dogsevolve
dfromwolvesandworkedwithpeople.C.Catsaremoreindependentandlessinterestedinhumans.D.Dogsandcatshavethesametendencytoimitatehum
ans.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)。Theschoolcurriculumisdesignedtotea
chstudentsawiderangeofsubjectstopreparethemforlifeoutsideofschool.Unfortunately,therewillbeacertainsubjectthatyoudislike.
36Thinkaboutwhyyoudon’tlikethisparticularsubject.Sitdownandaskyourselfwhyyoudon’tenjoythisparticularsubject.Isitbecauseyoudon’tunderstandapa
rticularconcept?37Orareyoujustboredwiththeclass?Whenyou’reabletoidentifywhyyoudon’tlikeasubject,youcantakestepstocorrectth
eissue.Speaktoyourinstructorsaboutyourfeelings.38Askthemiftheycanprovideresourcesthatcanhelpyougetengagedwiththesubject.Yourteac
hersmayevenbeabletodemonstratelearningthesubjectisnotasdifficultasyouthink,whichcanhelpgreatlyboostyourconfidence.39Whil
etheschoolcurriculumisdesignedtoteachabroadvarietyofsubjects,everysubjectyoulearnmattersinsomeway.Askafriend,arelative,orevenateacherwhythey
enjoythesubjectorhowitappliestoreal-worldsituations.Theiranswersmayhelpyoutochangeyourattitudetotheclass.Whenweidentifyth
evalueofasubject,wearemorelikelytodevotetimetolearningthesubjectanditsconcepts.Identifytransferable(可转移的)skills.
Translatableskillsthatyoulearninonesubjectcanhelpyoutosucceedinothersubjects.Whileyoumaynotneedtoknowthenoblegasesoutsi
deofchemistryclass,studyingchemistrywillteachyouhowtounderstandhowsubstancesinteractwitheachother.40A.Askothersforhe
lp.B.Doyoudisliketheinstructor’sstyle?C.Recognizetheimportanceofthesubject.D.Haveyouidentifiedyourlearningstyle
forthesubjects?E.Thisisimportantwhenyou’recookingormixingcleaningproducts.F.Learningtocopewithitisanimportantpartofprogressingt
hroughschool.G.Behonestwithyourteachersandexplainyoutakenointerestinthesubject.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。LastyearI41mysummervacationbybringingalongamodernconvenience:theiPad.Insteadoflookingatnature,Icheckedmye-mail.Insteadofreadinggreatn
ovels,Ikeptreading42newspaperseachmorning.Andthatwastheproblem:IwasactingasifIwerestillintheoffice.Mybodywasonvacationbutmy43wasn’t
.SothisyearImadeupmymindtotrysomething44:gettingawayfromtheInternet.45I’mnotgoodatself-control,Iknewit
wouldn’tbeeasy.ButIwas46.IstartedbyhandingtheiPadtomywife.Then,astrokeofluck:Themobilephonesignalatourca
binwas47thaninthepast.Iwastrapped,forcedtocarryoutmyplan.Largely48frome-mailandmyfavouritenewspaperwebsites,I49hadwaytoconnecttothewo
rld.Ihadno50buttodowhatIhadplannedtodoallalong:readbooks.Withdeterminationandthestrongsupportofmywife,Isucceededinmyvacationstruggl
e51theInternet.Ifinallyrealisedthatitwasme,ofcourse,nottheiPad,thatwasthe52.IknewIhad53whenwepassedaStarbucksandmywifeas
kedifIwantedtostoptousetheWi-Fi.“Don’tneedit,”Isaid.54,aswereturntowork,atestbegins:CanIsurvivewhenI’mbackatwork?Idon’tplanto55myiPa
dcompletely.ButIhopetoresistthetemptation(抵抗诱惑)touseiteveryfiveminutes.41.A.ruinedB.selectedC.checkedD.removed42.A.informalB.onlineC.localD.tr
aditional43.A.opinion44.A.attractiveB.mindB.logicalC.identityC.amusedD.curiosityD.different45.A.SinceB.UnlessC.ThoughD.If46.A.delig
htedB.shockedC.determinedD.frightened47.A.betterB.worseC.moreD.less48.A.takenoutB.pulleddownC.cutoffD.
toldoff49.A.hardlyB.completelyC.gentlyD.merely50.A.methodB.alternativeC.trickD.goal51.A.onB.underC.againstD.for52.A.pu
zzleB.signC.evidenceD.problem53.A.wonB.forgottenC.sufferedD.recovered54.A.NeverthelessB.AnywayC.SomehowD.Therefore55.
A.takeapartB.giveupC.turntoD.careabout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个适当单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Twobigcharactersstandfirmlyon56coverofthebookXi
angxin,withaphrase-“Eveninfailure,nevergivein”.Thatis57CaiLei,formervicepresidentofabusinessgiant,facesALS,aterminalillness.T
hebooktells58(vivid)thestoryofhisuniquebattlewithit.In2019,hewas59greatpainfromthemuscleofhisleftarmandhevisitedFanDongsheng,aleadingALSe
xpert.Thedoctorseperatedhistwohandsabout20centimetersfromeachother,saying,“Thiswasyouroriginallifeexpectancy.”Thenhislefthandquicklymovedto
wardstherightone,almosttouchingit,andhe60(add),“Nowthisishowlongitwillbe.”TheworldsuddenlyturneddarkforCai.Caideci
dedtotakemattersintohisownhands.In2019,hestartedhisowntechnologycompany,andbuilthisownresearchteam.Abreakthroughofhis
teamisremovingthedatabarrierbetweenhospitals,61madeitdifficultforexpertstoefficientlymonitorandanalyzepatients’situations.Histeamalsobuiltabigda
taplatformthatcouldcollecttheinformationofsuchpatientsandprocessitforresearchpurposes.62(motivate)byhisexample,nearly1,000patientshavedecidedtod
onatetheirownbodiesfor63(medicine)research.“Iwon’tgiveup.Idon’tconsiderworkfromtheangleof64(difficulty)orpossibilities.Ijustseewhether
it’sworth65(do),”hesays.“NowIhavecompletelyaccepteddeathwithoutanyregretbecauseIhavetriedmybest.”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,你的英国笔友Mark对他在你朋友圈中看到的运动会照片很感兴趣,并发来邮件询问。请你给他回复邮件,内容包括:1.时间和地点;2.你或你们班参加的比赛项目;3.给你印象深刻的事。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.(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。Jimmylivedinacitywithhisfamily,buthelovednaturesomuch.Forhisson’sbirthday,hedeci
dedtogototheforestforcelebrationwithfamilyandfriendsandenjoysometimewithMotherNature.Hebookedacottage(别墅)whichwasneartheforest.Ther
ewerearrangementsforgueststoenjoynatureandviewwildanimalsroaming(游荡)innearbyplaces.Onthefirstdayoftheirtrip,theysawasmalld
ogwhileenteringthecottage.WhenJimmy’stwoyear-oldsonnoticedthatdog,heoffereditabiscuitwithhissmallhands.Thedogwashappytogetatreatfromthekid
andstaywithhim.Soonthekidandthedogbecamefriends.Fromthatmoment,thedogwouldn’tleavethekid’ssideevenforaminute.Onthethirdday
ofthetrip,Jimmy’sfamilyandtheirfriendscelebratedthekid’sbirthdayandeveryoneenjoyedit.Thenextdaytheywantedtospendmoretimeintheforest.Soallth
eadultsdecidedtogoforhuntingandthekidwasleftinthecareofhisbaby-sitterinthecottage.Fewhourslater,Jimmyandhiswifewe
rethefirsttogetback.Whentheywalkeduptothecottage,theysawthatmaingatewasopenandinthehallnoonewasthere.Sotheycalledtheirkidandthebaby-sitte
r,buttheygotnoreply.Theybecameworriedandstartedtosearchfortheminthecottage.Atthatmoment,Jimmy’seyesl
ituponthatdogwithbloodstains(血迹)onitsmouth.Seeingthis.Jimmy’swifegotscaredandstartedshouting.Inthemeantime,everyo
neelsealsoreturnedtothecottage.Theyheardhershoutandrantowardthere.Shockedbythesight,theyallstartedbeatingthatdog.注意:1.续写词数应为1
50左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Justthen,thebabysittercamebackwiththekid.Afightbrokeoutbetweenthedogandthewolf.获得更多资源请扫码加入享
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