江西省景德镇市2023-2024学年高二上学期11月期中质量检测英语试题(原卷版)

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景德镇市2023-2024学年度上学期期中质量检测卷高二英语注意事项:1.答题前,考生在答题卡上务必将自己的姓名、班级填写清楚。2.每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上时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,在试题卷

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.Whatwas

probablygoingonintheplaygroundyesterdayafternoon?A.Aschoolsportsmeeting.B.Agraduationceremony.C.Abarbecue.2.Wheredoesthe

manwanttotournext?A.Paris.B.London.C.Berlin.3Whatarethespeakersmainlydiscussing?A.ATVprogram.B.Thehousework.C.Aperson.4

.Whatdoesthemanplantodonext?A.Completehisnotes.B.Makeacupofcoffee.C.Buyafriedsausage.5.Whydoestheboyenvythegirl?A.Sheispopularinthescho

ol.B.Shehaslittlehomeworkeveryday.C.Sheisgoodatstudying.第二节听下面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.Whattimeisitnow?A.2:00p.m.B.8:00p.m.C.10:00p.m.7.Whatisthedisadvantageo

ftheshopthemanmentions?.AItdoesn’thavefavorablereviews.B.Itdoesn’tprovidefreeinsurance.CItdoesn’tofferanydiscount.听第7段材料,回

答第8、9题。8.WhatisKatebusydoingthesedays?A.Doingpart-timework.B.Lookingforanewjob.C.Workingonhertermpaper.9.WhoisKateprobablytalki

ngto?A.Herfather.B.Herschoolmate.C.Herco-worker.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.WhatdidNadimfindinthebushes?A.Atrainticket.B.A

nIDcard.C.Asuitcase.11.Whatisthebrochureabout?A.Waystopreventtheflu.B.Tipsforwashingclothes.C.Introduct

ionstoseveralparks.12.Whereareprobablythespeakers?A.Onthefootballfield.B.Intheclothingshop.C.Atthepol

icestation.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Howdoesthewomanfeelatthebeginningoftheconversation?A.Excited.B.Exhausted.C.Curious.14.Whydoesthemandoexerciseevery

day?A.Tohavefun.B.Tokeepfit.C.Tobuildupmuscles.15.Howmanypoundshasthewomanlost?A.30.B.33.C.35.16.Whati

sthewomangoingtodonext?A.Continuerunning.B.Tellthemanhergoal.C.Talkwithherfather.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.WherewasthenameLiammos

tpopularinAmerica?A.Onthewestcoast.B.IntheMidwest.C.Inthesoutheasternarea.18.WhatwasthemostpopularnameforAmericangirlsfiveyearsinarow?A

.Emma.B.Ava.C.Katrina.19.WhoisJonahBerger?A.Amarketingmanager.B.Asocialworker.C.Ateacher...20.WhichAmericannamesbecamepopulari

n2005accordingtoJonahBerger?A.OnesstartingwithK.B.OnesstartingwithH.C.OnesstartingwithN.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和D四个选项中选出最佳选项。ABestParkstoSeeWildlifeArecentreportfromavacationsitelistedthetotalnumberofspeciesandsizesofsevera

lwell-knownnationalparks.Herearesomeofthemtoseethewidestvarietyofanimals.CuyahogaValleyNationalPark,OhioNumberofspeciespersquaremeter:317

Located20milessouthwestofCleveland,Ohio,CuyahogaValleyNationalParkisamixedecosystemofforestandwetlandsshelteringavari

etyofanimals.FromtheboardwalkatBeaverMarsh,watchforwater-lovingmammalsorsnappingturtles(鳄龟)thatcanweighasmuchas55poundseach.Morethan200birdspeciesl

iveinthepark.CarlsbadCavernsNationalPark,NewMexicoNumberofspeciespersquaremeter:286TherepresentativeforCarlsbadCavernsistheBrazilia

nfree-tailedbat.Everysummer,hundredsofthousandsofthefurry,big-earedcreaturesliveinthesecavesinsoutheasternNewMe

xico,attractingcrowdsatsunsetwiththeirspectacularoutNlight.TheBraziliansareoneofhe17batspeciesthatnestatCarlsb

ad.Youmightalsoencounterwildpigsandcaveswallows.AcadiaNationalPark,MaineNumberofspeciespersquaremeter:242TheAtlanticOceanmeetstheMainecoastatthispo

pularparkonMountDesertIsland,providinghabitatforwildlifewithfeetandflippers(鳍状肢).Fromtheshore,scanthewaterforthehe

adsofharborporpoises(鼠海豚)andgrayseals.BlackCanyonoftheGunnisonNationalPark,ColoradoNumberofspeciespersquaremeter:219In

westernColorado,the2,722feetbetweenthisparkscanyonedgeandtheGunnisonRiverbelowsupportnumerouswildlifehabitats.Experiencedclimbersand

hikerswhoadventureintotheinnercanyonfindcollaredlizardsandmuledeer.1.Whichparkhasthefewestspeciespersquaremeter?A.AcadiaNationalPark.B.Carl

sbadCavernsNationalPark.C.CuyahogaValleyNationalPark.D.BlackCanyonoftheGunnisonNationalPark2.WhatcantouristsdoinCarlsbadCavernsNationalPark?

A.Playingwithturtlesweighingover55pounds.B.Watchingcrowdsofflyingbatsatsunset.C.Meetingwildpigsinforestsandwetlands.D.Observing17swallowspeciesnesti

nginthecity.3.WhichofthefollowingcannotbeseeninAcadiaNationalPark?A.grayseals.B.coastalscenery.C.coll

aredlizards.D.harborporpoises.BTheSouthBronxisoneofthepoorestandmostpollutedplacesinAmerica,withsmog-chokedfreewaysandsmellywa

stewatertreatmentplants.“We’readumpingground,”Omarexplains.“AllthegarbagefromtherestofNewYorkCityendsuphere.”ButOmarstartedloo

kingatgarbageinadifferentway.“Alotofwhatpeoplethrowawayisperfectlygood,”hesays.“Justlookatthatstufffromconstructionsites—do

ors,sinks,toilets.Peoplewillbuythosethings.It’sonlycalledgarbagebecausesomebodythrewitaway.”Omarwasjustoutofcollegeandworkingforanenv

ironmentalgroupcalledSustainableSouthBronxwhenhestartedconsideringhowtogetthis“goodgarbage”topeoplewhocoulduseit.Insteadofdestroyingoldthi

ngs,whynotcleanthemupandresellthem?Whynothirepeopleinthecommunitytodothework?Betteryet,whynotmakethisbusinessa“coo

perative,”whichmeansthepeopleworkinginthebusinessownitandsharetheprofits?Outofthis,Omarstartedthefirstcooperativeinthecountrydedicate

dtoreusingconstructionwaste.Tostarthisbusiness,Omarputupflyersalongthetruck-jammed,trash-filledneighborhoodstreets,lookingf

orpeopletoworkwithhim.Hesoonfoundfourotherdedicatedworkers.Theyrentedawarehouseandstartedlookingfordonationsofusedmaterials.InApril2008,Omar’scoopera

tive,ReBuildersSource,openeditsbusinessandbegansellingconstructionsupplies—atreasonableprices—toneighborhoodbui

ldersandhomeowners.Withthehelpofcityofficials,healsobeganplanninganewtrainingprogramtohelplocalresidentslearntheskillstogetgoodjobsthathel

ptheenvironmentandevenstarttheirowncooperatives.Workersweretrainedtocarefullytakebuildingsapartsothatthingslikedoorsandwind

owscanbereusedinsteadofbeingsmashedandsentofftoalandfill.Deconstructingbuildingsthiswaycouldbeahugeindustrywithmanygoodjobsforp

eoplewhoneedthem.“Ifyouhaveauseforsomething,”Omarsays,“it’snolongerwaste.”4.WhatisthepurposeofmentioningtheSouthBronxinthepara

graph1?A.Tocatchreaders’eye.B.ToexpresstheseriousconcernC.Toshowtheimportanceofdestroyinggarbage.D.Toinformreadersthebackgroundinf

ormation.5.WhichwasNotthereasonforOmar’screatingacooperativebusiness?A.Toincreasecooperationamongneighbors.B.Todealwithdumpedrubbish.C.Top

rovidejobsforlocalpeople.D.Tomakemoneyfromgarbage.6.WhichofthefollowingwordsbestdescribeOmar?A.Devotedandiron-he

arted.B.Practicalandself-focused.C.Creativeandaction-oriented.D.Idealisticandbusiness-minded.7.Whichsayingmi

ghtinterpretOmar’saction?A.Killtwobirdswithonestone.B.Knowledgestartswithpractice.C.Onegoodturndeservesanothe

r.D.Foureyesseemorethantwo.CAfterCOVID-19,theBureauofLaborStatisticspredictsthatwhilethenumberofnurseshasincreasedinthepastthreeyears,thereis

stillashortageofregisterednurses,andthattherewillbeoveronemillionunfillednursingjobs.Sowhat’sthesolution?Robo

ts.Japanisaheadofthecurvewhenitcomestothistrend.ToyohashiUniversityofTechnologyhasdevelopedTerapio,aroboticmedicalcartthatcanmakehos

pitalrounds,anddelivermedicinesandotheritems.Thistypeofrobotwilllikelybeoneofthefirsttobeusedinhospital.Robotscapableofsocialengagementhelpwithlone

linessaswellascognitive(认知)functioning.TelepresencerobotssuchasMantaroBot,Vgo,andGiraffcanbecontrolledthroughacomput

er,smartphone,ortablet,allowingfamilymembersordoctorstoremotelymonitorpatientsorSkype(网络电话)them.Ifyoucan’tge

ttothenursinghometovisitgrandma,youcanuseatelepresencerobottohangoutwithher.Arobot’sappearanceaffectsitsabili

tytosuccessfullyinteractwithhumans,whichiswhytheHuman-InteractiveRobotResearchdecidedtodeveloparoboticnursethatlookslikeahugeteddy

bear.RIBA,alsoknownas“Robear,”canhelppatientsintoandoutofwheelchairsandbedswithitsstrongarms.Onthelesscuteandmorescarysidet

hereisActroidF,whichhassuchsoftskinandnaturalhaircolorthatsomepatientsmaynotknowthedifference.Thisconversationalrobotcompanionhascamerasinitsey

es,whichallowittotrackpatientsanduseappropriatefacialexpressionsandbodylanguageinitsinteractions.It’simpo

rtanttonotethatroboticnursesdon’tdecidecoursesoftreatmentormakediagnoses.Instead,theyperformroutineandlaborioustasks,freeingnursesuptoattendtopatien

tswithimmediateneeds.Thisisoneindustrywhereitseemstheintegrationofrobotswillleadtocooperation,notreplace

ment.8.Whatdoestheunderlinedpartinparagraph2mean?A.Setarecord.B.Takethelead.C.Missaturn.D.Reachthestandard.9.Telepresencerobotsmays

ervetheirrightpurposesinhospitalwhen________.A.theyassistdoctorswithlong-distancediagnosesB.theycollectmedicalrecordsforpatient

sC.theymovethemobility-disabledpatientsD.theydeliverfoodtoclinicaldoctors10WhatisthedistinctiveattractionofActroidF?A.I

tsscaryarmstrength.B.Itshuman-likevoice.C.Itsproperinteractiveresponse.D.Itsadorableappearance.11.Wh

atisthesuitabletitleforthepassage?A.Robots—thefuturereplacementofnursesB.Robots—agoodsupplementtonursesC.Robot

s—anewwaytotreatpatientsD.Robots—theearth-shakingreforminhospitalsDScientistsareconfusedabouttwonewlydiscoveredstars.Thetwostars,oneofwh

ichwasannouncedthismonthinthejournalNature,sendoutlongpulses(脉冲)ofradiowavesaboutevery20minutes.Thismeanstheymovemuchmoreslowly,andtheyhaveoth

ercharacteristicsthatastronomerscan’texplain.“Weareallstillquiteamazed,”saysastronomerNatashaHurley-Walker,wholedthediscoveryofbothofthesesurpri

singsources.Themysterybeganin2021,whenHurley-Walkerandhercolleaguesdiscoveredaslowlyrepeatingradiopulse.Itshoneforthreemonths.Butbyt

hetimetheydiscovereditintherecords,itsactivityhaddieddown,andithadbecomeinvisibleintheskies.InaJanuary2022paper,the

scientistssuggestedtheobjectcouldbeakindofstarcalledamagnetar(磁陀星).Buttheobject,withthenameGLEAM-XJ162759.5-523504.3,sentoutapulseevery

18minutesinsteadofeveryfewsecondslikeknownmagnetars.ItalsohadnoX-raysignalassociatedwiththeradioemission(发射),whichdoesn’

tfitwithmagnetartheories.Andstrangely,theobject’smagneticfieldwaslikelymuchstrongerthanpreviouslyseen.Sothe

scientistsbeganlookingforothersimilarobjects.InJune2022.Hurley-Walkerandhercolleaguesbeganobservingtheentire.visible

skyeverythreenights.Almostimmediately,theyfoundsomethingthatsentoutaradioflashevery21minutes.Atfirstglance,itlookedsimilartotheprevi

ouslydiscoveredobject.Butoncetheteambegantodigthroughdataforadditionalpulsesfromthissource,namedGPMJ1839-10,theobjectonlyseemedmoreperplexing.Unlike

thefirststar,thesignalofJ1839-10wasdetectedoverdecades.Fornow,researchersassumebothobjectsarethesame.Butwhywouldoneflashforthreemonthsand

theotherfor33yearsandcounting?“Idon’tknow,”saysHurley-Walker.“That’stheproblem.”12.Whatcanbelearnedaboutthetwonewlydiscoveredstars?A.Theywerema

depublicinNaturethismonth.B.Theymoveattheslowestspeedofallknownstars.C.Theysendoutshortradiowavesevery20minutes.D.They

areunlikethestarsastronomershaveseenbefore.13.Howoftendoknownmagnetarssendoutapulse?A.Every18minutes.B.Every20minutes.C

.Every21minutes.D.Everyfewseconds.14.Whatdrovescientiststolookforthesecondstar?A.Strangefeaturesofthefirststar.B.Theassumpti

onofthemagnetartheories.C.Radiowavesresearchproject.D.Thegovernment’sguidanceprogram.15.What’sHurley-Walker’sreactiontowardstheresu

ltoftheirobservation?A.Critical.B.PuzzledC.Defensive.D.Favorable.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。DoYouLaughTooLittle?Whenwearekids,welaughalot.Childrenlaughdozensoftimesaday:theylaughatsmallthingsandbigthings;theylaughatsil

lyjokesandseriousthings.___16___.Doyoulaughtoolittleinyourlife?Shouldyourememberhowyouusedtolaughasachild?Infact,laughterhasalotofbenefits.

___17___.Itcanreduceyourbloodpressure.Anditcontributestothereleaseofhormonesandneurotransmitters,whichisgoodforourhealth:ifwearelaughing,it

meansthatalliswell.___18___.Ithelpsusfeelmoreateasearoundnewpeopleandalsoconnectsuswithothers.Laughingtogetherisgreatforbondingnomatterwhat

thesituation.Agoodideatolaughascarefreeasachildistoallowyourselftoplay.Playisanaturalactivitythatpromotesalotoflaughter,whetherit’sthroughvideogame

s,outdoorgames,orboardgames.___19___!Beyondthat,youcanalsocultivate(培养)situationsthatpromotelaughterinyourlife.___20___.Besillywithyourfriends,makej

okesandlaughatjokes.Makeaconsciousefforttoincludethings,people,andeventsthatmakeyoulaughinyourdailylife.Trytoseeyourfr

iendsmoreoften.Hangoutwithfamilymembersthatarenicetobearound,withwhomyoucanhavefun,laugh,andenjoyyourself.A.Don’ttakeyourselfsofunnyB.Inadditiontoth

is,laughinghasasocialfunctionC.Ifnot,maybeitisthepointofworryingaboutitD.DiscoverwhatyouliketoplayandhavefunwithitE.Watchfunnyfilmsand

videos,andreadfunnyarticlesandbooksF.Butaswebecomeadults,itismuchmoredifficulttolaughsoeasilyG.It’sagreatwaytorelax,notjuston

apurelyemotionallevel,butalsophysically.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)YoumightsayIfoundmarathoning,stepbystep.Orperhapsitfoundme.Iw

as______21______anathletegrowingup.Infact,Ihaveahardtime______22______thattermtomyselfeventoday.ItstartedwhenIjoinedagroupofwomeninmyneighborhoodfor

adailythree-milewalk.Atfirstitwas______23______.Butsoon,mybodyadjustedandIwanted______24______.Beforelong,Iwasrunning5miles.ThenIseta

goaltorunahalfmarathon.AndIdidcompletetheCoveredBridgesHalfMarathon.Ithought,“Nowwhat?”Istartedto______25______amarathon.Its

ohappenedthatI______26______ameetingonenightandlistenedtothespeakerandcoach,RickMuhr,andwasso______27______byhiswords.ItoldhimthatIhadsignedup

fortheOceanStateMarathon,justaweekaway,andthatIreallydidn’tbelieveIcould______28______.Ricklockedeyeswi

thmeandsaid,“Trish,you’vedoneenoughtraining.You’llfinish!”Ineverhadsomeone______29______melikethat,letaloneareal,liv

ecoach.Hegavemethe________30________Ineeded.Isetouttorunmy________31________marathonandcompleteditin4:25:00.Lit

tledidIknowthatthiswouldbethebeginningofnearlyadecadeofmarathonanddistancerunning.Runningamarathonisn’tforeverybody.Butitisforanybody,anybodywhowan

tsto________32________,theunreachableandtotakethat________33________intotherestoftheirlife.Whenyoucrossthefinishlineyoumayne

verhavea________34________pictureofwhatyouaremadeofandcapableofaccomplishing.Your________35________oftheworldand,moreimportantly,o

fyourselfwillforeverbechanged!21.A.alwaysB.rarelyC.neverD.nearly22.A.pointingB.applyingC.turningD.spreading2

3.A.hardB.relaxingC.unfamiliarD.exciting24.A.someB.bothC.moreD.none25.A.reportB.recordC.recallD.consid

er26.A.heldB.missedC.attendedD.mentioned27.A.inspiredB.disturbedC.embarrassedD.amused28.A.participateB.finishC.wi

nD.run29.A.agreewithB.relyonC.careforD.believein30.A.confidenceB.pleasureC.satisfactionD.motivation31.A.lastB.firstC.onlyD

.second32.A.testB.identifyC.imagineD.reach33.A.knowledgeB.requestC.principleD.experience34.A.biggerB.brighterC.clearerD.nicer35.A.viewB.loveC.d

escriptionD.memory第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或所给单词的正确形式。Demandfortheworld’s___36___(smel

l)fruithassoared400%,fueledbyChina’s‘craze’.Somesayit’ssticky-sweet,otherssayitsmellslikesocks.Loveitorhateit,theappetiteforduriansi

sgrowing___37___(greed)—especiallyinChina.Globaldemandforpolarizingfruitsoared400%year-on-year,according

toHSBCwhichsaidit’sacceleratedbya“craze”forthefruitinChina.“Contrary___38___globaltrends,duriandemandissurging

by400%year-on-year___39___(lead)almostsolelybyacrazeinChina.”,areportreleasedbythebankonMondaysaid.Overthepasttwoyears,

China___40___(import)$6billionworthofdurians-accountingfor91%ofglobaldemand,HSBC’sASEANeconomistArisDacanaysaidinthereport.The“durianboom”isla

rgelyconcentratedinChina.Chineseconsumersviewitnotonlyasafruitbutalsoasagreatgift,___41___thereceiverseethegiver’

swealthfromatonce.Additionally,ithasbecomemorecommoninChina___42___(include)duriansaspartofcustomarygiftstofriendsandrelativesuponengagement(订婚

).WhiletheboominChina’sduriandemandstartedasearlyas2017,theuptickonlypickedupfromlate2022,accordingtodatafromHS

BC.The“kingoffruits”sellsformorethan$10akiloinChina,comparedto___43___averageofaround$6akiloacrossSoutheastAsi

ancountries.Andthemainsupplierofthissurge___44___demandliesinASEAN,___45___(account)for90%oftheworld’sduriane

xportsin2022.Thailandalonemakesup99%oftotaldurianexportsinthe10-nationSoutheastAsianbloccomprisingBrunei,Cambodia,Indonesia,Laos,Malaysia,

Myanmar,thePhilippines,Singapore,Thailand,andVietnam.第四部分:写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节:(满分15分)46.假定你是某外国语学校的学生李华,下周校学生会将组织一次关于健康生活的线上讲座,请你用英语在校公众号上发一则通知,内

容包括:1.讲座时间、观看方式;2.讲座内容;3.期待参加。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。___________________________________________________________________________________

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_________________________________________________________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。Theairwasthickwit

hhumidity(潮湿)insidetheswimmingpoolhallasElishapacednervouslynearthestartingblocks.Thechlorine(氯气)intheairstung(使刺痛)hereyes,but

theseweremildconcernscomparedtothematterwhichseemedlargestinhermind:theresultofthestatesemi-finals(半决赛).Theyoung16-year-oldhadtrainedha

rdanddevotedherentirelifesofartoswimming.Almostassoonasshecouldwalk,Elishahadtakenlikeafishtothewaterandgaveherwholebody,mind,andspiri

ttothesport.Shealwayslovedbeinginthewater,whethertocooloffonahotsummer’sdayortoforgetabouthertroublesatschool—th

ewavessimplycarrieditallaway.ButforElisha,swimmingwasnotmerelyforrecreation.Herfather,aretiredathlete-turned-co

ach,alwayspushedElishatofindouttheextentofhertalentsandabilities.Herwholefamily,infact,werefullofamateurandprofessi

onalathletes,especiallyherolderbrothersandsisterswhohadgoneontoplayintheNCSAatuniversity.Therewasnowayshecouldletthemalldown.Nothere

,andnotnow.Finally,thetimehadcome:the400-metermedley(混合泳)relay.Inateamoffourswimmers,shewasthelastonetogointherelay.Itwou

ldbeallonhertosecurefirstplaceforherteam.Shehaddonewellintheswimmingmeetsofar,butthislastrelaywoulddeterminewhethersheandherteamwouldmoveonto

thestatefinals.Itallcamedowntohertobringithome.Atthesoundofthebuzzer(蜂鸣器),theswimmersalldoveintothewater.Kayceewith

thefreestylestroke,Lizziewiththebreaststroke,andfinallySusanwiththebackstroke.Elisha’sheartpoundedasshereadiedherselffortake-o

ff.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。JustasSusanwascominginclose,asmallchildfellintothedeependofthepool.___________________

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