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绝密★考试结束前浙江省A9协作体2023学年第一学期期中联考高二英语试题考生须知:1.本试卷分为第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题),本卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟;2.答题前,在答题卷指定区域填写班级、姓名、考场号、座位号及准
考证号并填涂相应数字;3.所有答案必须写在答题卷上,写在试卷上无效;4.考试结束后,只需上交答题卷。第Ⅰ卷选择题部分第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节: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.Whatdidtheboydolastnight?A.Hecompetedinamatch.B.Hewent
tothestadiumwithLucy.C.Hemethisfavoriteathlete.2.Whydoesthewomanspeakhighlyoftheboy?A.Heisamodeststudent.
B.HetriestoprotecttheEarth.C.Hehasdonewellinapresentation.3.Whatdoesthemancomplainabout?A.Hereceivedmanymessages.B.He
couldn’tcontactMona.C.Helosthiscomputer.4.Howmuchshouldthemanpay?A.$10.B.$20.C.$30.5.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweent
hespeakers?A.Motherandson.B.Bossandemployee.C.Teacherandstudent.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.WhatdoesthemanplantodoonSunday?
A.Buyhouseholdappliances.B.Movehouse.C.Washclothes.7.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofbuyinganewrefrigerator?A.It
’sapureluxury.B.It’sarealbargain.C.It’sabasicnecessity.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Inabank.B.Inthestre
et.C.Inthepostoffice.9.Whatwillthemandonext?A.Takemoneyout.B.Gethisaccounts.C.Postaletter.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whichcityisthewoman
’sdestination?A.Detroit.B.Toronto.C.Shanghai.11.WhatwillthewomandoonTuesday?A.Fetchherluggage.B.Attendameeting.C.Catchaflight.
12.Howdoesthewomansoundintheend?A.Grateful.B.Worried.C.Encouraged.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whydoesthewomancalltheman?A.Toapplyfo
rajob.B.Todiscusshisschedule.C.Tomakeanappointment.14.Whoistheman?A.Aprofessor.B.Adoctor.C.Aclinicclerk.15.Wh
atdoweknowaboutMrs.Anderson?A.Sheisoffduty.B.Sheisoccupiednow.C.Shehascancelledthebooking.16.WhenwillthewomanseeMrs.Anderson?A.OnAugust20th.B.OnAu
gust30th.C.OnSeptember20th.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatdoweknowaboutthespeaker?A.HemovedtoPoland.B.Heisanexpertinmath.C.HemajoredinEngli
sh.18.WhatdidthespeakerdotolearnEnglishatfirst?A.Hestudiedinthelibrary.B.Helearnedfromhisfather.C.HelistenedtoEnglishsongs.19.Atwhatagedidt
hespeakerstarttoreadbooksinEnglish?A.6.B.13.C.15.20.WhatdoesthespeakerthinkofreadingmathmaterialsinEnglishnow?A.Easy.B.Challenging.C.Boring.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。AHongKongisthegastronomicalcapitaloftheAsianmainlandwithab
out69Michelinstarredrestaurantsin2023.Herearesomerecommendedfortravelers.◆SuperLuxuriousLungKingHeenRestaurantIfyoucan
affordthebestCantonesecuisineandservice,thenthisoneintheFourSeasonsHotelmightbethebestintheworldandhasexcellentscenerytoo.Priceperperson:1,200
to2,000HKDTel:31968888◆MingCourtRestaurantItwasselectedasaMichelin2-starrestaurantfor2010,andretainedtheratingi
n2016.ItisaluxuryChineserestaurantfeaturingCantonesecuisineinthe5-starCordisHotel.Priceperperson:HKD700Tel:35523028◆TimHoWanItisin
ternationallydistinguishedasoneofthecheapest1-Michelinstarrestaurantsintheworld.Itisidealformosttouristsandbackpackerswhowanttotasteexcelle
ntCantonesefood,butpayless.Priceperperson:HKD75Tel:23323078◆BoInnovationBoInnovationissurprisingbecauseth
efoodisn'ttraditionalChinese,butitisrated3-Michelinstars.Somedinersgivelowmarksperhapsbecausetheirmealdidn'tfittheirexpectationsaboutwhatCantoneseC
hinesefoodshouldbelike.Butexpertsratethe"extremecuisine"highlyforthecreativity,surprises,andfunaswellasforthedelicious,sometimesnovel,flavors.
Priceperperson:above800HKDTel:2850837121.Ifyouareonalowbudget,whichnumbershouldyoucallwhilevisitingHongKong?A.31968888B.35523028C.23323078D.2850837
122.WhydoesBoInnovationreceivelowmarks?A.Thepriceistoohigh.B.Thelocationissurprisinglyfar.C.Thefoodist
oonovelfortraditionalstyle.D.Theexpertsarenotfondoftheextremecuisine.23.Whatdothefourrestaurantshave
incommon?A.Theyarelocatedinhotels.B.TheyprovideCantonesefood.C.Theyarerated3-Michelinstars.D.Theychargeextratipforservice.BAsweknow,Benj
aminFranklinmadegroundbreakingdiscoveriesinthefieldofelectronics.Heinventedbothbattery(theword)andbatteries(thething)andcameupwiththeconc
eptof“positive”and“negative”charges.ButthiscomessecondtoFranklin’strueelectricalvocation:practicaljokes.Picturethescene:It’ssummer1749
andyou’vebeeninvitedtoapartyatyourgoodpalBen’shouse.Yousitdown,pickupyourwineglasstotakeasip...andarehitwithanelectricshockstraig
httothemouth.ThiswasatypicalriskofbeingfriendswithBenjaminFranklin.Notonlydidhisguestsputupwithelectrifiedwineglasses,buttheywe
realsofrightenedbydancingspidersmadefromwoodandstring,andinvitedtosendsparksofelectricitybetweenoneanotherthroughairkisses.Thefatherofelec
tricityfirstencountereditswondersafterwitnessinganexperiment-slash-vaudevilleshowin1743,andwaselectrifiedbytheexperience,tos
aytheleast.“Ineverwasbeforeengagedinanystudythatsototallyengrossedmyattentionandmytimeasthis,”hewrotetofellowelectricianPeterColli
nson.CollinsonhadjustsentFranklinanexcitinggift:aLeydenjar.Physicistshadbeenabletogenerateelectricity.ButtheLeyd
enjarallowedthemtostoreanduseitondemand.Itwouldtakenearly7trillionjarstostoretheamountofelectricityinasingleAAbatterytoday.Butf
orphysicistsofthetime,awholenewworldofexperimentshadopenedup.Exactlywhatthoseexperimentswere,Franklinlefttotheimagination.24.WhatcanweknowaboutFr
anklin?A.Hediscoveredthefieldofelectronics.B.Hedesignedsomenewtermsinelectronics.C.Heseparatedpositivechargefromnegativeone.D.Heinventedtheconce
ptofpracticaljokes.25.Whathappenedtothepeopleattheparty?A.Theycouldn’tputupwiththeelectricshock.B.Theywitnessedthreetricksatthepart
y.C.Theytastedthewinemadefromrealspiders.D.Theydidn’tappreciateFranklin’senseofhumor.26.WhyisasingleAAbatte
rymentionedinparagraph4?A.TointroduceFranklin’sgreatachievement.B.ToillustratethefunctionsofLeydenjars.C.Toe
xplainthestoreamountofLeydenjars.D.ToshowFranklin’screativeimagination.27.WhatkindofpersonisFranklinaccordingtothetext?A.Playfuland
curious.B.Friendlyandhumorous.C.Intelligentandreliable.D.Committedandhelpful.CAgrowingnumberofpsychologistsaregettingoutthemessagethatanxi
etyhasapositiveroletoplayinourlives.TracyDennis-Tiwary,whorecentlypublishedFutureTense:WhyAnxietyIsGoodforYou(EvenThoughItFeelsBad),thinksourc
ulturegoestoofarindemonizing(妖魔化)thedifficultemotion.PsychologistToddKashdan,directoroftheWell-BeingLabatGeorgeMasonUniversityinVirginia,isac
riticofwhathecallshappyology.Wedon’talwayshavetobesmileyandcalm,orworrythere’ssomethingwrongwithus.Sometimes,h
esays,worryitselfiswhatisright.Fearofheights?Good,becauseyou’renotgoingtobethepersonwhofallsoffacliffwhil
etakingaselfie.Theseexpertswonderifthenaturalrolethatanxietyplaysinourlivesissomehowbeingforgotten.Forexamp
le,theWorldHealthOrganization(WHO)announcedinMarch2022thattheprevalenceofanxietyhadincreasedgloballyby25%overthepreviou
syear.TheWHOcalledthefinding“awake-upcalltoallcountriestostepupmentalhealthservicesandsupport”.Doweknowforcertainthatthisdatarepresentsapublichealth
crisis?Orcoulditmeanthatmillionsoffolksarequiterightlyfeelinguncertain,stressedoutandafraid?Wecanexperiencehealthy,oftencompletelyvalidperiodsofa
nxietywithoutbeingcategorizedasmentallyill,accordingtobehavioralpsychologists.Anxietyisanadaptivestrategyinhumanevolution.Ithelpsustopreparefor
theuncertainfuture.Anxietyhelpsussolveunknownsbyplanningandimagining,byplottingoutpossibleways.AccordingtoAliceBoyes,who
hasaPhDinclinicalpsychology,copingwithanxietybyavoidingthemjustreinforcesyourinsecurity,becauseyou’renotgettingbetteratsolvingtheproblem.“
Overtime,youwillfeellessandlesscapable,”shewarns.Thekeyistomanageanxietybeforeitovertakesus,liketend
ingagardensotheweedsdon’tspread.Howdoyoudothat?Solutionsincludemeditation,exercise,compassionateconnectionsuchasvolunteerin
g,accesstonatureandmentallyreframingwhatwe’reexperiencing.28.WhichstatementisKashdan’sopinion?A.Fearmaypreventyoufromtakingdanger
ousactions.B.Happyologyisquitepopularamongtheyoungnowadays.C.Beingsmileycanstopusfromworryingsomething
wrong.D.Difficultemotionssuchasanxietyshouldnotbedemonized.29.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardWHO’sannouncement?A.Unclear.B.Dis
approving.C.Objective.D.Positive.30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“reinforces”inparagraph5mean?A.Resists.B.Increases.C.Adjusts.D.Revea
ls.31.Whatisthebesttitleofthetext?A.Theupsideofanxiety.B.Thekeytomanageanxiety.C.Theoriginofdifficultemotions.
D.Therightattitudetonegativeemotions.DGenerativeA.I.,thesoftwareenginebehindChatGPT,isseenasanexcitingnewwaveoftechnolog
y.Butcompaniesineveryindustryaremainlytryingoutthetechnologyandthinkingthroughtheeconomics.Widespreaduseof
itatmanycompaniescouldbeyearsaway.GenerativeA.I.,accordingtoforecasts,couldsharplyboostproductivityandadd
trillionsofdollarstotheglobaleconomy.Yetthelessonofhistory,fromsteampowertotheInternet,isthatthereisalonglagbetweenthearrivalofmajornewtechnologyan
ditsbroadadoption—whichiswhattransformsindustriesandhelpsfueltheeconomy.Theinvestmentcrazeisgoingonrightnow.Inthefirsthalfof2023,fundingfo
rgenerativeA.I.start-upsreached$15.3billion,nearlythreetimesthetotalforlastyear.Companytechnologymanagersaresa
mplinggenerativeA.I.softwarefromahostofsuppliersandwatchingtoseehowtheindustrydevelops.InNovember,whenChatGPTwasmadeavailab
letothepublic,itwasa“Netscapemoment”forgenerativeA.I.,saidRobThomas,IBM’schiefcommercialofficer,referringtoNetscape’sint
roductionofthebrowserin1994.“ThatbroughttheInternetalive,”Mr.Thomassaid.Butitwasjustabeginning,openingadoortonewbusines
sopportunitiesthatittookyearstocreate.Inarecentreport,atimelineforthewidespreadadoptionofgenerativeA.I.appl
icationwaspresented.Itassumedsteadyimprovementincurrentlyknowntechnology,butnotfuturebreak-throughs.Itsforecastformain-streamadoptionwas
neithershortnorprecise,arangeof8to27years.Thebroadrangeisexplainedbypluggingindifferentassumptionsabouteconomiccycles,governmentregulation
,companyculturesandmanagementdecisions.“We’renotmodelingthelawsofphysicshere;we’remodelingeconomicsandsocieties,andpeopleandcompani
es,”saidMichaelChui,apartnerattheMcKinseyGlobalInstitute.“Whathappensislargelytheresultofhumanchoices.
”32.HowarethecompaniesreactingaftertheintroductionofgenerativeA.I.?A.Adoptingthenewtechnologywidely.B.Makingahighprofitfromthetechno
logy.C.Stayingcautiousaboutthenewtechnology.D.PostponinggenerativeA.I.’swideadoption.33.Whatwilltransformindustries?A.Thearriva
lofmajornewtechnology.B.Thebroadadoptionofnewtechnology.C.Thelagbetweenthemajortechnologies.D.Theinventionofsteampowerinhis
tory.34.Whatisthepurposeofwritingparagraph4?A.ToshowtheInternetcamealiveinthe1990s.B.TomentionA.I.hasbroughtimportantbenefits.C.Toexplainthepres
entsituationisjustabeginning.D.Toprovethenewbusinessopportunitiesareenormous.35.WhatdowelearnaboutthewideadoptionofgenerativeA.I.?A.Itneedssteady
improvementinsteadofbreak-throughs.B.Itshouldmodelthelawsofphysicsandeconomics.C.Itwillbewidelyadoptedinover3decades.D.I
tisinfluencedmostlybyhumanfactors.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能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Beingagoodfriendisn’talwayseasy.Nevertheless,ta
kingthetimetodevelopalastingfriendshipiswortheveryounceofeffort.36Hereareafewthingsyoucandotobeagoodfriendtoothers.Maketimeforeac
hother37Themarkofagoodfriendissomeonewhomakestimeforyouandmakesspendingtimewithyouapriority.Agoodfriendw
illalsolookforopportunitiestomaximizethetimeyouhavetogetherbyseekingfunanduniqueexperiencesthatstrengthenandmaintainyou
rbond.OpenupandalloweachothertobevulnerableAgoodfriendissomeonegenuine,someonewithwhomyoucanbeyourselfandtheycanbethemselvesaroundyou.
Agoodfriendallowsyoutobevulnerablewiththemandviceversa,meaningyoucanexposeyouremotionsandcircumstancesw
itheachotherandtrustoneanothertolisten,besupportive,andhaveeachother’sbestinterestsatheart.38Ifyourfriendhurtyou,don’tbeafrai
dtotalkaboutit.39Itisoneofthemostimportantaspectsofbeingagoodfriend.Yourfriendwillneedyouforsupport,
especiallyinhardtimes.Nobodywantstobefriendswithsomeonewhoactuallyisn’tinterestedinthem.It’shardtore
lyonapersonwhodoesn’tbehaveinatrustworthyway.Weallknowwell-intentionedpeoplewhosay,“Okay,Iwill...”butneverfollowthr
ough.Ifthat’syou,beawarethatyou’redestroyingyourfriends’trust.Eventually,they’llstopbelievingwhatyousay.Apologizewhenyou’vema
deamistake.Ifyouwantyourfriendstotrustyou,thenyoucan’tactlikeyou’reperfect.Ifyouknowyou’vemadeamistake,ownuptoitinsteadofdenying.Though
yourfriendswon’tbehappythatyoumadeamistake,they’llbeverypleasedthatyou’rematureenoughtoadmititinsteadofjustpretendingthatnothingi
swrong,orworse—blamingitonsomeoneelse.40Letyourfriendshearthesincerityinyourvoice.A.Bedependable.B.Beagoodlistener.C.W
henyoudoso,youshouldmeanit.D.Agoodfriendiswillingtosticktheirneckoutonbehalfoftheirfriends.E.Itwillcontributetodirectlinesofcommunicationbe
tweenbothofyou.F.Friendshipsgrowthroughsharedexperiencesandqualitytimetogether.G.Becausegoodfriendshipsprovideasenseofbelongingandsecurity,
knowingyouareloved.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。33yearsago,Iwasontheearlymorningridefromth
esuburbs.Wewereacrowdofsilentpassengers,oneofwhomwasasmallgraymantothecentreforseniorcitizensregularly.He41thebuswithastoop(弯腰)andsatdow
nalonebehindthedriver.Oneday,a(n)42occurred.Thatmorning,theelderlysmiled43downthroughthebusandgreete
dthedriverwitha“goodmorning”44hesatdown.Thedrivernoddedcautiously.Thenextday,hesmiledenergeticallyandsaidina45voice:“Andaverygoodmornin
gtoyouall!”Someofuslookedup,astonished,and46“Goodmorning”.Thefollowingdayswebegantonodandtalktoeachother.On
emorningheheldabunchofwildflowers.Smilingly,thedriver47,teasing“Haveyougotagirlfriend,Charlie?”Henoddedshyly.Theother
s48andclappedathim.Everymorningafterthat,someofthewomenbegantobringhim49.Themenenjoyedlight-heartedjokesand50news.The
summerdriftingaway,autumn51.However,onemorningCharliewasabsent.Westartedwonderingifhewassickor52,onholidaysomewhere.Arriv
ingatthecentre,weheldourbreathswhenonepassengerwenttothedoortoask.Thestaffsaidoneofhisveryclosefriends
haddied,soweanticipatedhis53onMonday.ThefollowingMondayCharlieawaitedusatthestop,hisstoopmore54,andhishairgrayer.Insidethebusw
asa55again.Wesatwithoureyesbrimmingwithtears,bouquetsofflowersinourhands.41.A.tookB.checkedC.rodeD.boarded42.A.conversationB.cha
ngeC.accidentD.argument43.A.slightlyB.unwillinglyC.hardlyD.constantly44.A.beforeB.afterC.whileD.since45.A.shyB.weakC.sadD.cheerful
46.A.yelledB.smiledC.murmuredD.mourned47.A.turnedoverB.turnedupC.turnedinD.turnedaround48.A.whistledB.appliedC
.bowedD.applauded49.A.moneyB.cardsC.flowersD.newspapers50.A.readB.madeC.sharedD.announced51.A.approa
chedB.drewC.draggedD.closed52.A.hopefullyB.fortunatelyC.amazinglyD.gratefully53.A.favorB.protestC.returnD
.entertainment54.A.crucialB.uglyC.differentD.distinct55.A.lonelinessB.silenceC.hesitationD.security第Ⅱ卷非选择题
部分第二节:(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。Catsmeowmorewhenthey’reaccustomedtostayingwithpeople.Butdoesthe
catfeelfriendly?Orisit56(anger)?Issomethingblockingitsway?Isthecatafraidordistressed?Or,doesitjustwantfood
?Inapsychologystudy,professorNickNicastrorecordedhundredsofcatmeowsinthosefivesituations.Thenhumanslistenedtot
hesoundsthroughheadphones.Those57weremorefamiliarwithcatsoroftendealtwiththeirowncatsathome58(do)betteratinterpreti
ngthemeows,especially59catsmadeseveralmeowsinarow.60,eventhecat-lovinggroupgottherightanswersonlyabout30percentofthet
ime—slightlybetterthan6120percentthey’dscoreif62(pick)answersatrandom.Nicastrothinksthatpeoplewould63(probable)dobetterwithvideo,becaus
ethey’dhavemoreclues.Indeed,individualcatsvary64howtheymeowindifferentsituationsandtheycommunicatealotwithpostures,headpositionsandeventail65(mov
e).“Ithinkthatwedomissalotofcatcommunicationbecausewedon’tgetallofthat,”saysMcDaniel.第四部分:写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节:(满分15分)假定你是LiHua,你的美国朋友David在上一封信中
得知你因为高考选科而纠结,很想知道你现在的选科情况,请你给他回信,分享你的近况。要点包括:1.对他的关心表示感谢;2.你的选科情况以及选这些科目的原因;3.表达对目前学习的信心注意: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。Myfatherhadbeenasalestrainerwhotaughtpresentationskills.Hetraveledacrossthewor
ldforworkandcompetedintennistournamentsontheweekends.“Lifeisgood,”hewouldalwayssay,withatwinkleinhiseyes.Everythin
gchangedduringmysecondyearofhighschool.Asuddenstroke(中风)leftmydadwithseverephysicalandneurologicaldeficits.Hewasunableto
movetherightsideofhisbody.Butthemostseriousproblem,amidstsomanyothers,washislossofspeech.Thestrokeresultedinadisordercalledaphasia,whichdamages
someone’sabilitytocommunicateandunderstandlanguage.Itwaslikemyfatherwasaprisonerinhisownbody,unabletodoandsayexac
tlywhathewanted.Theaphasiaalsocausedmydadtosaythingshedidnotmean.Hewouldsometimescryinthemiddleofafunnymovieandlaughwhensomethingtragichappened.
Ifoundmyselfgoingthroughembarrassmentwheneverwewereinpublic.Myfatherwouldwavehiscanelikeaweaponandshoutincoherentyetharmle
ssphrasesatpassersby.Itupsetme.Ihatedthestaresandhushedcomments,eventhoughhedidnotnotice.Oneafternoon,Icamehometofindmydadwatchinganoldvideo.I
twasavideoofmyfatherandmeplayingtennis.Whatusedtobesuchasimplepleasurewasnowimpossible.WewatchedinsilenceuntilIcouldn’tholdmygriefanylonger.Ifou
ndmyselfshakingandcrying.Atanytime,hecouldhaveanotherstroke.Therewasnopromiseoftomorrow.Ifeltovercomebyfear,bothformyfamilyan
dformyfather.Father’slipsmovedwhilehewatchedmecry.Heclearlywantedtosaysomething,butwaspowerless.Iwonde
redwhathewantedtosaytoinspiremetofaceuptothedarknessweweregoingthrough.IfinallyfoundmyanswerwhenonedayItookmydadtothepar
k,rowingaboataswedidafewtimesbefore.“You…and…me!”hemanagedtosay.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。Paragraph1:Shocked,Iwantedto
hearmore.Paragraph2:“Yes.Lifeisgood.”Iwhisperedback,completingitforhim.获得更多资源请扫码加入享学资源网微信公众号www.xiangxue100.com