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2023年秋季河南省高二期中考试联考英语注意事项:1.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号、考场号、座位号填写在答题卡上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如

需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。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,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。例:Howm

uchistheshirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.答案是C。1.Wheredoesthemanwanttogo?A.Abusstop.B.Apark.C.Abank.2.Where

arethespeakers?A.Athome.B.Inashop.C.Inarestaurant.3.Whatkindofshopisit?A.Acardshop.B.Akeyshop.C.Aflowershop.4.Whatcanweknowa

boutthewoman’sroommate?ASheisalwayslate.B.Sheisforgetful.C.Sheisbad-tempered.5.Whatwillthemandonext?A.Goforabikeride.B.Havearest.C.P

laybasketball.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.Whatisthematterwiththewoman?A.Shegothurt.B.Shelosthersnowboard.C.Shewastootiredtore

achthemountain.7.Howwillthespeakersprobablygethome?A.Onfoot.B.Bysubway.C.Bybus.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whatarethespe

akersdoing?A.Visitingafriend.B.Talkingoveratrip.C.Lookingforanapartment.9.WhatdothespeakerswantJimThomastodo?A.Takecareoftheirf

lat.B.Dosomeresearch.C.GotoBritainwiththem.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatdoesthemanwanttosell?A.Anapartment.B.Gardensupplies

.C.Furniture.11.Whydoesthemanwanttosellhisbelongings?A.Heismoving.B.Helikesnewthings.C.Heneedsmoney.12.Howisthemangoingtopay?A.Bycredit

card.B.Bycheck.C.Incash.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whathappenedtothewoman’sfriendslasttime?A.Theyhadagoodtime.B.Theygotcaughtinthesud

denrain.C.Theystayedhomeforfearitwouldrain.14.Whowilldrivethecaronthewaytothepicnic?A.Clifford.B.Lydia.C.George

.15.WhyarethespeakerssureaboutGeorge’slatearrival?A.Heoftengetsuplate.BHiscaralwaysbreaksdown.C.Hemaybedelayedduringther

ushhour.16.Whatdoesthewomanwanttodoafterthepicnic?A.Stayhomereading.B.Learntodriveacar.C.Takeawalkaround.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Howdi

dthespeakerfeelbeforethefirstjobinterview?A.Confident.B.Nervous.C.Scared.18.Whendidthespeakergethisjobatthegasstation?A.Whenhewasincol

lege.BWhenhewasinhighschool.C.Whenhewasinmiddleschool.19.Whatinspiredthespeakertobeanengineer?A.Helpingatarestaur

ant.B.Servingatacoffeeshop.CWorkingatabuildingcompany.20.Whatwastheman’ssecrettosuccess?A.Hishobbies.B.

Learningfromwork.C.Knowledgefrombooks.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。ASometimesaca

mera’seyeintheskycancastnewlightontheworldwelivein—highlightingchangesorcelebratingbeautywemightbeunawareofon

groundlevel.Andthat’swhatyou’llseeinthewinnersfromthe2023Drone(无人机)PhotoAwards.Thephotographycompetition,nowi

nitssixthyear,receivednearly14,000imagesfromamateurandprofessionalphotographersfrom104countriesfortheninecategoriesofthecompetition.Allphoto

sweretakenfromaboveusingadrone.Here’salookatsomeofthoseaward-winningphotosandhonorablementionsfromaroundtheworld.Amigos“InBajaCalifor

niaSurinMexico,graywhalescometointeractwithpeople—asiftheywerefriends(in...Spanish’Amigos’),”saysthephotographer.The

artofriceprocessingRicemillworkersstarttheirdayatthebreakofdawn.Someofthemboilthepaddyrice.Otherscarryita

ndspreaditoutsidethericemilltodryinthesun.Tomakesurethatitdriesproperly,theyrake(耙)itout,thensweepitback.Acherishedwetlandd

rowningintrashThePallikaranaiwetlandisoneofthefewremainingwetlandsinIndia.Everyday,thephotographersay

sthat3,500tonsofgarbagearedumpedonsome300acresofthisnearly20,000-acrewetland.Strawberryfieldsforever,ActI,Scene1NamingitThestraw

berryshowisabouttobegin,thephotographersaysthatthestrawberryfieldfromabovelooksliketheopeningofatheatercurtainbefor

eabigshow.1.Whatcanwelearnaboutthe2023DronePhotoAwards?A.Itisheldeverysixyears.B.Thethemeoftheentries

islimited.C.Thephotosaretakenbyprofessionals.D.Itattractsmanyphotographersfromallovertheworld.2.Whichphotoisassocia

tedwiththeenvironmentalprotection?A.Amigos.B.Theartofriceprocessing.C.Acherishedwetlanddrowningintrash.D.Strawberryfieldsforever,ActI,Scene1.3.Whatd

othefourphotoshaveincommon?A.Theyallcelebratebeauty.B.Theyallhighlightchanges.C.Theyarealltakenfromth

eair.D.Theybelongtothesamecategory.BWhenAmeliaLisowewastoldshewastooyoungtovolunteer,shedecidedtomakeadifference

byherself.TheBenton,Arkansasnativelaunchedherownnon-profit,Lisowe’sLights,in2018,donatingover500nightlightstokidsintheArkansasfoster(寄养的

)systemthatyearalone.Since,shehasexpandedtoall50states(and9countries)andraisedfundstodistributemorethan15,

000nightlights—withnoplansofslowingdown.“Kidsinfosterhomessometimeshavetoleaveinthemiddleofthenightwithouttak

inganythingwiththem,”shesays.“Iwantedtohelpthemfeellessscaredandmoresafe.”The12-year-oldhopestogiveawayatleast2,500morelight

sin2023.Ameliagrewupvolunteeringwithhermom,Lauren,whoencouragedherdaughtertofindsomethingshewasgoodatanduseittomaketheworldabetterpla

ce.“I’msoproudofher,”Laurenadds.“She’sinvolvedineverydecisionwemake.Everytimewespendmoney,shehelpsdecideifsom

ethingisagoodideaorwillfurtherourcause.”AmeliaalsogetshelpfromfriendsintheRoyalInternationalMissPageantsystem,whorunth

eirownnightlightdrivesinpersonandonline.Amelia,asixthgraderwhoalsovolunteersatherlocalfoodbankandnursinghome,saysshefeelstheimpactofherworkmostwhe

nshehearsfromorganizationsthathaveputherlightstouse.“IheardaboutoneboyinOklahomawhoneverturnedoffhishalllight,no

tbecausehewasscared,butbecausehewantedtomakesurehislittlesisterwasalwaysdoingokayacrossthehall,”Ameliashares.“Whentheygottheirnightlight,hekne

wshewouldn’tbeafraidanymore.”4.WhatwasthereasonforAmelia’sbeingrefusedasavolunteer?A.Heryoungage.B.Herslowreaction.C.Herbusyschedule.D.Herlittleexp

erience.5.Howcannightlightshelpkidsinfosterhomes?A.Byeasingtheirscare.B.Byencouragingthemtoexplore.C.Byens

uringtheirsafety.D.Byputtingthemtosleep.6.WhatisLauren’sattitudetoAmelia’swork?A.Opposed.B.Doubtful.C.Supportive.D.Worried.7.WhydidAmeliamentionaboyi

nOklahomainthelastparagraph?A.Toexplainwhyhekeptlighton.B.Toexpressherprideinherjob.C.Todecidewhatshewoulddonext.D.Toshowhownightlightshelpkids.CW

atermakesup71%oftheEarth’ssurface,butnooneknowshoworwhensuchmassivequantitiesofwaterarrivedontheEarth.Anewstudypub

lishedinthejournalNaturebringsscientistsonestepclosertoansweringthatquestion.LedbyUniversityofMaryland

AssistantProfessorofGeologyMeganNewcombe,researchersanalyzedmeltedmeteorites(熔化的陨石)thathadbeenfloatingaroundinspacesinceth

esolarsystem’sformation4.5billionyearsago.Theyfoundthatthesemeteoriteshadextremelylowwatercontent—infact,theywereamongthedriestmaterialsevermeas

uredoutsidetheEarth.Theseresults,whichletresearchersrulethemoutastheprimarysourceoftheEarth’swater,couldhave

importantinformationforthesearchforwater—andlife—onotherplanets.Italsohelpsresearchersunderstandtheunlikelyc

onditionsmakingtheEarthalivableplanet.Researcherswantedtounderstandhowourplanetmanagedtogetwaterbecauseit’snotcompletelyo

bvious.Gettingwaterandhavingsurfaceoceansonaplanetthatissmallandrelativelynearthesunisachallenge.“Weknewthatplentyofoutersolarsyst

emobjectsweredifferentiated,butitwassortofsecretivelyassumedthatbecausetheywerefromtheoutersolarsystem,theymustalsoconta

inalotofwater,”saidSuneNielsen,astudyco-authorandgeologistattheWoodsHoleOceanographicInstitution.“Ourpapershowsthisisdefi

nitelynotthecase.Assoonasmeteoritesmelt,thereisnoremainingwater.”Thefindingshaveapplicationsbeyondgeolo

gy.Scientistsofmanyfields—andespeciallyexoplanet(系外行星)researchers—areinterestedintheoriginoftheEarth’swater

becauseofitsdeepconnectionswithlife.“Waterisconsideredtobeamustforlifetobeabletoexist,soaswe’relookingoutintotheunive

rseandfindingalloftheseexoplanets,we’restartingtoworkoutwhichofthoseplanetarysystemscouldbepotentialhostsforlife,”sai

dNewcombe.“Inordertobeabletounderstandtheseothersolarsystems,wewanttounderstandourown.”8.Whatdidthen

ewstudyfocuson?A.ThehistoryoftheEarth.B.TheoriginoftheEarth’swater.C.Thesourceofmeteorites.D.Thestructureofsolarsystem.9.Whatdidresearchersprov

efrommeltedmeteorites?A.Thedriestmaterialscomingfromotherplanets.B.AnimpossiblesourceoftheEarth’swater.C.Thechallengeofge

ttingwaternearthesun.D.ThelikelyconditionsmakingtheEarthhabitable.10.WhydoesthesubjectoftheEarth’swaterappealtoscientis

ts?A.Becauseitiscloselyrelatedtolife.B.Becauseitcanmakethemfamous.C.Becauseitconcernsmanydisciplines.D.Becauseitisdeeplyconnectedwithouterspa

ce.11.Whereisthetextprobablytakenfrom?A.Asciencefiction.B.Ageographytextbook.C.Abookreview.D.Aresearchreport.DCollegeisa

timeoftransition(过渡)foryoungadults.Itmaybethefirsttimestudentshavethefreedomtodeterminehowtospendtheirtime,butthisfreedomcomeswithcompetingint

erestsfromlearning,socialeventsandevensleep.Amulti-institutionalteamofresearchersconductedthefirststudytoevalu

atehowthenightlysleepingtimeintheearlytermaffectsfirst-yearcollegestudents’end-of-termgradepointaverage(GPA).Thestudyevaluatedm

orethan600first-yearstudentsacrossfivestudiesatthreeuniversities.Thestudentsworewristdeviceslikesmartwatchtomon

itorandrecordtheirsleeppatterns.Theresearchersfoundthatstudentsinthestudysleeponaverage6.5hoursanight.Moresurprisingly,theresear

chersfoundthatstudentswhoreceivelessthan6hoursofsleepexperiencedapronounceddeclineinacademicperformance

.Inaddition,eachhourofsleeplostcorrespondedtoa0.07decreaseinend-of-termGPA.“Animalstudieshaveshownhowcriticalsleepisforlearningandmemory,”saidC

reswell,theWilliamS.DietrichⅡProfessorinPsychology.“Hereweshowhowthisworktranslatestohumans.Thelessnightlysleepafirst-yearcollegestudentgetsatthebe

ginningoftheschooltermpredictslowerGPAattheendoftheterm,somefivetonineweekslater.Lackofsleepmaybehurtingstude

nts’abilitytolearnintheircollegeclassrooms.”“Onceyoustartdippingbelow6hoursyouarestartingtoaccumulate(积累)mass

ivesleepdebtthatcandamageastudent’shealthandstudyhabits,hurtingthewholesystem,”saidCreswell.“Mostsurprisingtomewast

hatnomatterwhatwedidtomaketheeffectgoaway,itlasted.”“Apopularbeliefamongcollegestudentsistovaluestudyin

gmoreorpartyingmoreovernightlysleep,”saidCreswell.“Ourworkheresuggeststhattherearepotentiallyrealcoststoreducingyo

urnightlysleeponyourabilitytolearnandachieveincollege.There’srealvalueinplanningfortheimportanceofnigh

tlysleep.”12.Howdidtheresearchersgettheirdata?A.Bydoingvariousexperiments.B.Byconductingaquestionnairesurvey.C.Byrecordingthesubjects’sle

ep.D.Byreferringtoapreviousstudy.13.Whichofthefollowingcanbestreplacetheunderlinedword“dipping”inpar

agraph5?A.Rising.B.Putting.C.Adjusting.D.Dropping.14.WhatdoesCreswellexpectstudentstodo?,A.Schedulenightlysleepwisely.B.Focuso

nlearningandacademy.C.Payoffaccumulatedsleepdebt.D.Valuestudyingmoreoverpartying.15.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.Studentsarese

verelyinneedofsleepB.NightlysleepiskeytostudentssuccessC.Lackingsleepcandamageastudent’shealthD.Collegestudentsarrangetimeunreasonably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。Manyfamiliesarestrugglingtomakeendsmeet,whilepensionersarethebiggestgroupinBri

tainontheedgeofpoverty.___16___.Findingwaystoputsomemoneyasideguaranteesyoudon’tneedtostruggletosurvive.Takealookatyour

spending.___17___.Toomanypeoplekeeppayingtheirbillsandspendingmoneywithoutknowingexactlywhereitisgoing.Lookatyourbankstatementsa

ndseehowmuchmoneyyouarespendingeachmonthonthingssuchaselectricity,food,entertainmentanddebtrepayments.Findbetterdeals.Nowthatyouknowwh

ereyourmoneyisgoing,youcanseeiftherearebetterdealsavailableforyou.Perhapsyouarecurrentlypayingtoomuchonyourcarorhealthinsuranc

e.___18___.Youdefinitelyneedtocheckyourinsurancedeals,aswellasyourenergydeals.Chancesarethatyou’llbea

bletosavemoneybyswitchingtoanewdeal,especiallyifyou’veneverdoneitbefore.___19___.Anumberofmoney-saving

tipsrequireyoutochangeyourhabits.Seeminglyinnocuousthingslikewashingyourdishesusingabowl,orusinganenergy-savingmodeonthedishwa

sher,cansavequitealotduringtheyear.Youcouldevensavealotofmoneybyturningdownyourheatingbyjustonedegree.Keepaninventory(存货清单).Whetheryouarego

ingforgroceryshoppingorlookingfornewwintershoes,knowingwhatyoualreadyhavewillguaranteeyouwon’tendupspendingmoneyonthingsy

oudon’tevenneed.Savingmoneyiseasierwhenyouhaveaninventoryofthethingsyoualreadyown.___20___.A.BecomegoodatsavingenergyB.KnowaboutthewaystogetenergyC.

ItistimetotakebackthecontrolofyourfinancesD.Herearesomegreatenergy-savingtipsforsavingmoneyE.Thefirststepisto

understandwhereyourmoneyisgoingF.Oratleastknowexactlywhatyou’vegotandwhereeverythingisG.Somepricecomparisonwebsitescanensureyougetthebestdealposs

ible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。Whatwouldyoufeelifallofasu

dden,arandomsomeonewalksintoyourfrontdooraskingfor“friends”?Wouldthatbestrangeor___21___orboth?Well,that’sexactlywhathappenedtoaTexasresidentnamed

BrennanRaywithhisunexpectedyetbeautiful___22___withan11-year-oldboynamedShaydenWalker.Shaydenapproachedhisneighbor’shouse,usingtheirfro

ntdoorsecuritycameratostartaheartfeltconversation.Inthevideo,hepolitelyexpressedalongingforfriendshi

p,___23___seekingchildrenaroundtheagesof11or12and___24___hisstrongdesiretoconnectwithnewfriends.However,whenhisnei

ghbor,BrennanRay,___25___thattherewerekidsnearby,Shaydensharedthattheywerenolongerhis___26___becauseaccordingtohim,theywerevio

lent,pushingaroundotherkids.Despitethissetback,ShaydenandBrennan___27___thepossibilityofShayden’splayingwithBrenn

an’sownchildren.Sadly,Brennan’sdaughterwasjustoneyearold,makingit___28___forthemtobecomeplaymates.Touchedbytheirinteractio

n,Brennandecidedtosharethevideoonsocialmedia,hoping___29___Shayden’sfamilyandgainsomesupport.BrennandescribedShaydenasa(n)____30____,kindandbr

aveyoungman,____31____theonlinecommunitytohelpShaydenfindnewfriends.Thepost’simpactwentfarbeyondwhatBrennanhad____32____,asitquicklyreceivednearly

70millionviewsandwidespreadattention.____33____people’ssuggestionstodosomethingspecialforShayden,Brenna

nandhiswifestartedaGoFundMecampaign.Astonishingly,thecampaignraisedover$37,000,whichwould____34____Shaydeninpursuinghisdreams,

suchasgettingagamingsetup,schoolclothes,andamusementparktickets.Thisbeautifulstorydoesn’tonly____35____thepositiveres

ponseofpeopletoShayden’sstory,butmoreimportantly,itbattlestheeffectsofpushingaroundpeople,particularlykids.21.A.bitter-sweetB.heart-breakingC.heart-w

armingD.kind-hearted22.A.episodeB.debateC.reunionD.encounter23.A.specificallyB.practicallyC.additionallyD.individuall

y24.A.impressingB.announcingC.stressingD.negotiating25.A.noticedB.mentionedC.reportedD.questioned26.A.classmatesB.re

lativesC.familiesD.friends27.A.confirmedB.ignoredC.discussedD.removed28.A.difficultB.possibleC.worseD.unavailable

29.A.defendB.decorateC.reachD.calm30.A.courageousB.oddC.ambitiousD.polite31.A.dealingwithB.callingonC.applyingforD.stic

kingto32.A.expectedB.earnedC.remindedD.conveyed33.A.InreturnforB.InadditiontoC.InresponsetoD.Infavorof34.A.agreeB.stopC.allowD.support35.A.fla

shB.highlightC.promoteD.advance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。IntheofficeofremotesensingscientistLiuS

haochuang,thereis___36___hugephotographofacamelhetookadecadeagointheXinjiangUygurAutonomousRegion.Wearingcamouflage(伪装),hela

yforhoursbyapoolofwaterintheGobiDesert___37___(obtain)theimage.LivingintheharshdesertsinnorthwesternChinaandsouthwesternMongolia,

theeven-toedcamelislistedas___38___(critical)endangeredbytheInternationalUnionforConservationofNature.Expertsev

aluatethatthepopulationofthisspeciesiscurrentlylessthan1,000,of___39___around650areinChina.Since2012,Liu___40___(lead)ateamintrackingandstu

dyingwildcamels___41___(use)satelliteremotesensingtechnology.___42___zoologistswhofocusonspecies,Liuhasi

nsteadstudiedtheinterrelationshipbetweenendangeredanimalsandtheirenvironment,whichhebelieveswillhelpdevelopafewbe

tterprotection___43___(strategy)inthefaceofclimatechange.Intherun-uptoWorldWildlifeDayonMarch3,Liu’sresearc

hwasheldupasasuccessfulexampleof___44___advancedspacetechnologycanbenefitanimalprotectioneffortsonEart

h.LiuworksattheAerospaceInformationResearchInstituteoftheChineseAcademyofSciences.Hisstudieshavecoveredmanyfiel

ds,includingpolarregion____45____(science)expeditionsandmappingtheheadwatersofgreatriversacrosstheglobe.

第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)46.假定你是校英语角的负责人,最近你们准备举办一个活动。请用英文写一则通知,欢迎全体学生参加该活动,内容包括:1.活动时间、地点;2.活动安排(交流读书体会、互换书籍等)。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题

卡的相应位置作答。Notice______________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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____________EnglishCorner第二节(满分25分)47.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。Ayoungfootballplayerhasgonepopularbecauseofabeautifulreason.GraysonBonomo

wasplayinginafootballgameatNortheastGuilfordHighSchoolwhentheunthinkablehappened.Anyplayerknowsthereisariskofi

njurybecausesportisaphysicalactivity,butitisstillscarywhenanactualinjuryoccurs.Thefootballplayerwastry

inghisbesttosecurethefirstdownofthegameandwasdeterminedtomakeitforhisteam.However,theballwasflyingtoohigh,andhe

couldnotgettotheballontime.AsGraysonwentfortheball,anotherplayercrashedwithhim.Theyoungmanhittheotherplayersostronglythathewasknockeduncons

ciousforabriefmomentoftimeafterthecrash.Itwasafrightfulmoment,andeveryoneinthecrowdwaswatchingeverythingunfoldbeforetheire

yesinanxiousbreath.Graysonfinallyopenedhiseyesandwastendedbythemedics(医护人员),whoimmediatelyarrivedonthescene.

Knowinghowoneexcitinggamecouldturnintoamedicalemergencyinjustasnapwasterrifying.Whileeveryonewaspanic

king,oneofGrayson’steammatessteppedawaytodosomethingelse.DillonGoedeckmovedfromthespacewherethemedicswereworkingonGraysonandawayfromtheotherte

ammembers.Seeinghisteammatehurtsobadly,hewantedtohavehisownspace,andthatwasforagoodreasonwithamixedfeelingofanxietyandworry.Herecognize

dtheimportanceofallowingthemedicstodotheirjobwithoutdistractions,andhealsoneededtimetoprocesshisownemotions.It’sn

aturalforteammatesandspectatorstofeelawiderangeofemotionsduringsuchincidents,andDillon’sactiondemonstratedhismaturityandthought

fulness.Atthesametime,theotherplayersofbothsidesfollowedDillonandsteppedawaytomakespaceforthemedics.Thefoot

ballcommunitystoodbesideGrayson,offeringsupportandwell-wishesforhisrecovery.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。ButDill

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