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2023-2024学年(上)高二年级阶段性测试(一)英语考生注意:1.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号填写在试卷和答题卡上,并将考生号条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡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2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。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.Whatcan’tthewomandowellin?A.Passingaball.B.Hittingaball.C.Catchingaba

ll.2.WhowillprobablypickupHelentomorrowmorning?2.WhowillprobablypickupHelentomorrowmorning?A.LarryB.Bob.C.Mary.3.Whatwill

thespeakersdointheafternoon?A.Attendameeting.B.Swiminalake.C.Gotothetopofamountain.4.Whenwillthespeakersleaveworktoday?A.At5:00pm.

B.At6:00pm.C.At7:00pm.5.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Inaplane.B.Atapark.C.Onatrain..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.Whydoesthewomancomehere?A.Tovisitapatien

t.B.Toseeadoctor.C.Toapplyforapassport.7.Whatdoesthewomanneedtoprovide?A.Heraddress.B.HerIDcard.C.Herevidenceofidentity.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whatis

therelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Fellowworkers.B.Teacherandstudent.C.Classmates.9.Whatdoweknowaboutthemanspeaker?A.Hehasmuchworkexperienc

e.B.Heisthesameageasthewoman.C.Hegraduatedfromcollegethissummer.10.Whatistheheadmasterlike?A.Strict.B.Impatient.C.Easy-going.

听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whatisthefirstbookabout?A.Honeybees.B.Differentcolors.C.Woodlandanimals.12.WhatisJoreyHurley?A.Awriter.B.Apainter.C.A

bookseller.13.Howmuchwillthespeakerspay?A.$7.B.$20.C.$38.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.WhydidGreysonstarttheorg

anization?A.Toreducefoodwaste.B.Tosupporthisfamily.C.Tohelppeopleinneed.15.WhatwasGreyson’sparents’attitudetowardshisdecision?A.Supportive.

B.Worried.C.Uncaring.16.WhatisGreyson’sdream?A.Tostartalargeractivity.B.TobecomeaNavySEAL.C.Toworkasafirefighter

.17.Whatistheconversationmainlyabout?A.Afirefight.B.Agoodfamily.C.Acharityorganization.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.

WhatdidChloeKimrealizeafterherfirstsnowboarding?A.Shefounditboring.B.Shewasinterestedinit.C.Shewasafraidofcompeti

ng.19.WhydidChloeKimchoosetobeginhomeschooling?A.Toavoidthetiringschoollife.B.Tohavemoretimefortraining.C.Toenjoyherfather’scompany.2

0.HowoldwasChloeKimwhenshewonagoldmedalatthe2015XGames?A.14.B.16.C.18.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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AEdinburghsummerfestivals2023TheEdinburghFestivalFringeSetupin1947,theEdinbur

ghFestivalFringeistheworld’slargestperformanceartsfestival.OnlytheOlympicGamesandtheWorldCupsellmoreticketsandittakesovervenues(场馆)alloverthecityfo

rmostofAugust.TheEdinburghFestivalFringeSocietypublishesafreeprogrammeeveryyearcontainingmostoftheperformances—w

hichcanbepickedupinvenuesacrossEdinburghbeforeandduringtheevent.TheEdinburghInternationalFestivalFirstheldin1947,theEdinburghInternationalFes

tivalhastakenplaceeveryyearsince.Itseesfamousfiguresfromthefieldsofmusicandtheperformingartsinvitedtoperforminthecity.Traditiona

llythemajorityofeventsareclassicalmusicconcerts,opera,theatreproductions,anddanceperformances.TheEdinburghInternationalFilmFestivalEstablishedin194

7,theEdinburghInternationalFilmFestivalistheworld’soldestuninterruptedly(不间断地)runningfilmfestival.Threat

enedbyfinancialproblemslastyear,includingtheclosingofitsEdinburghFilmhousehome,itiscomingin2023asadownsizedeventshowingasel

ectionoffilmsfromaroundtheworld.TheEdinburghInternationalBookFestivalFirsttakingplaceinasingletentin1983,theEdinburghInternationalBookFestivalwaso

riginallyheldeverytwoyearsbutbecameayearlyliterarycelebrationin1997.Itinviteshundredsofauthors,journalists,politiciansandfamousfacesfromaroundt

heworldtocometothecitytospeakaboutboththeirbooksandthoseofothers.1.HowlongdoestheEdinburghFestivalFringelast?A.Aboutaweek.B.Almostamonth.CMoret

han40days.D.Aroundhalfayear.2.WhatisspecialabouttheEdinburghInternationalFilmFestival?A.Itkickedoffinanoldtenthalfacenturyago.B.Itisthewor

ld’slargestperformanceartsfestival.C.Itisthethirdlargesteventintermsofticketsales.D.Ithasbeencontinuallyheldsinceitstarted

.3.Whicheventusedtotakeplaceeverysecondyear?A.TheEdinburghFestivalFringe.B.TheEdinburghInternationalFestival.C.TheEdinbur

ghInternationalFilmFestival.D.TheEdinburghInternationalBookFestival.BBecausemystorieskeepmyheartpoundingatnightwiththepossibilityofitall,wh

enIcan’tgetwordsonpaper,Iwanttoscream.Allmyenergypoolsatthebottomofmyheart,whereitcontinuestoyellatmealldaylong,“Write!Write!Write!”Ihavetoquietthe

voicelikeahiddenpet,shushing(发嘘声)itoverandoveruntilIgetthechancetoleave,laptopinhand,storiespouringoutofmymind.Whatpoor,unfortunatelive

sweartistslive!We’retorturedbyourwords,whetherthey’recirclingaroundinourmindsat3amorwrittenonpaper,lookingsadan

dregretfulthatwe’veputthemthere.Ourwordslaughatusbeforeandaftertheyleaveourbodies.Imessagedawritingmentor(导师)whenIfoundmyselfrunningincircles.W

ithonlyasmallwindowoftimetomyselfeachafternoon,Ifoundithardtowrite.IfonlyIhadmoretime,Icouldfinishmybook.Ifonlypeoplewould

leavemealone,Icouldbecomeanaccomplishedwriter.Itwaseveryoneelse’sfault.Small—mymentortoldmetostartsmallbut

keepgoing.“Dowhatyoucan,whenyoucan.Letthatbeenoughduringthebusyseasons.”Inhereyes,shewasonceme.Shewasoncecrazywithtaskstha

tkeptherhandspushing,pulling,grabbingandmovingendlessly.SherecognizedherselfinthewayItalkedwithstarryeyesaboutmyd

reamywritinggoalsandplans.Essays,articlesandshortstoriesfloweredinmyrichmind..Inafewwisewords,shegavemethefreedomtowriteinsmallpe

riodsoftimeshecalled“thecracksoftheday”.ShearguedthatIshouldrunafterpublishingwiththesamedesireasever.Butinherpatientvoice,Iheardagentlereminderofs

toppingrunningsohardandinsteadslowingtoasustainablepace.SoIwrite.Isubmit.Ilive,andIdream.4.Whatcanweinferabouttheauthorfromthefirstpar

agraph?A.Shehasastrongdesiretowrite.B.Shehasseriousheartproblems.CSheisforcedtowriteconstantly.D.Sheisunabletofocusonwriting.5.Whatdoestheunderlinedw

ord“tortured”inparagraph2probablymean?A.Threatened.B.Troubled.C.Inspired.D.Impressed.6.Whatproblemdidtheauthorhaveinwriting?

A.Shesufferedfromaseriouslackoftime.B.Herwritingwasfarfromsatisfying.C.Shehadnoideawhattowrite.D.Shehasnoonetorelyon.7.Whichofthefollowingcansu

mupthewritingmentor’ssuggestiontotheauthor?A.AllroadsleadtoRome.B.Strikewhiletheironishot.C.Nopains,nogains.D.Constantdropswea

rawayastone.CLonglinesatsecuritycheckpoints,tinyplasticcupsofdrink,smallbagsofbiscuit,planesfullofpa

ssengers,feesattachedtoeveryservice—allreflecttherealitiesof21stcenturycommercialairtravel.It’snowondert

hatmanytravelershavebecomenostalgic(怀旧)fortheso-called“goldenage”ofairtravelintheUnitedStates.Duringthe1950s,airlinespromotedcommercialairtravel;air

linehostessesservedfullmealsonrealchina,airlineseatswerelargeandfrequentlyemptywithenoughlegroom,andpassengerswerealwaysdress

edwell.Afterjetswereintroducedinthelate1950s,passengerscouldtraveltoeventhemostdistantlocationsatspeeds

unimaginableadecadebefore.AnairlinetripfromNewYorktoLondonthatcouldtakeupto15hoursintheearly1950scouldbe

madeinlessthansevenhoursbytheearly1960s.Butthegoodmemoryofairlineinthattimecanbetricky,and“goldenages”areseldomasbeautifulastheyseem.Untilt

heintroductionofjetsin1958,mostofthenation’scommercialplaneswerepropeller-driven(螺旋桨驱动)aircraft.Mostoftheseplaneswereunpressurized,a

ndwithamaximumcruising(巡航)altitudeof10,000to12,000feet,theywereunabletoflyoverbadweather.Delayswerefrequent,turbulence(气流)wascommon,a

nd.airsicknessbagswereoftenneeded.Formuchofthisperiod,theoldsaying“Timetospare,gobyair”stillrangtrue.Throughthe1930sandintothe1940s

,almosteveryoneflewfirstclass.Airlinesdidencouragemorepeopletoflyinthe1950sand1960sbyintroducingcoachortouristfares,butthesavingswererela

tive:lessexpensivethanfirstclass,butstillpricey.Althoughtheinventionofjetsdidresultinlowerfares,thecostwasstilloutofreachofmostAmericans.8.Whydopasse

ngerstreasurethememoryofthe“goldenage”ofairtravel?APassengersbehavedbetterinthosedays.B.Peopletraveledbyplanemorefrequentlyatthattim

e.C.Commercialairtravelhaskeptairplanesinshortsupply.D.Theairtravelexperienceismuchworsethanitusedtobe.9.Howdoestheauthordev

elopthefirsttwoparagraphs?A.Bygivingfigures.B.Byfollowingtimeorder.C.Bymakingcomparisons.D.Byexplainingprinciples.10.Whatcanbelearntaboutthe

flightsbeforethejetagefromthetext?A.Theflightswereoftendelayed.B.Theflightsdidn’toffermealstopassengersC.Theflightscould

flyover20,000feet.D.Theflightswereaffordableformostpeople.11.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.Theconvenienceofthemodemairplanes.B.Theadvantagesofairt

ravelinAmerica.C.Therealitybehindairtravel’sgoldenage.D.Theoldsaying“Timetospare,gobyair”.DLearninganewlanguageislikeyou’regoingthroughthejun

glewithaknifeandcreatingapath.Whenyoulearntwolanguagesatonce,you’recuttingyourwaythroughthejungletocreatetwopaths,whichrequirestwicethediscipli

ne(自律),timeandmotivation.Butitispossible.A2020studypublishedintheInternationalJournalofMultilingualismfoundthatChinese

studentslearningEnglishandRussianatthesametimeachievedsimilarmasteryinEnglishcomparedtoacontrol.groupthatju

ststudiedEnglish.Thisislikelybecausetheyhavealreadymadeenormousefforts.A2017studysuggeststhatbilinguals(双语者)c

anlearnnewlanguagesfasterthansingle-languagelearners.Thebiggestchallengeoflearningtwolanguagesatthesametimeisfindingenoughtimeandopportunities

tostudythem.Buttoknowjusthowmanyeffortsandresourcestoputintoit,you’llneedtodecidewhatyouwanttoachievewiththelanguagesyo

u’replanningtoadopt.Becomingprofessor-levelfluentinPolishisgoingtotakeareallylongtime,butifyouwanttobeabletohaveconversationswhileyou’retrave

ling,thatwon’ttakeasmuchtime.Tohelpyoudistribute(分配)yourtimeandenergymoreeffectively,andgetabetterideaofwh

atyourstudyplanwilllooklike,it’simportanttounderstandhowdifficultaparticularlanguageisforanativeEnglishspeaker.Whil

eitcantakeupto2,200hourstolearnlanguageslikeArabicandMandarin,ifyougrewupspeakingEnglish,it’llbeeasierforyoutopickupCzechandGerman,for

example.TheeasiestlanguagesfornativeEnglishspeakerstolearnincludeSpanishFrench,andPortuguese,whichrequirebetween600and750hoursofcl

asstoachieveprofessionalmastery.Ifitfeelstoodiscouragingtogofullspeedaheadonbothlanguagesrightaway,itmightbeeasi

ertounderstandbasicgrammarandvocabularyforonelanguagebeforeaddinganotheronetothemix.12.Whycanbilinguallearnersdoaswella

ssingle-languagelearners?A.Bilinguallearnersarecleverer.B.Bilinguallearnersworkharder.C.Bilinguallearnersaremoreinterestedinlanguages.D.Bilinguall

earnershaveabetterlearningenvironment.13.Whatdeterminesthetimeittakestolearnforeignlanguages?A.Theoccasionsofusingthelanguages.B.Thestepstole

arnthelanguages.C.Theprofessorsteachingthelanguages.D.Thepurposeoflearningthelanguages.14.Whichlanguageisha

rdestfornativeEnglishspeakersaccordingtothetext?A.French.B.German.C.Mandarin.D.Portuguese.15.Whatisthebesttitleforthetex

t?A.LearningTwoLanguagesatOnceB.WaysofLeaningaNewLanguageC.LanguageTalentofChineseStudentsD.DifficultyinLearningLangu

age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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。Ifhearingtheimportanceofgoodsocialrelat

ionshipsmakesyouthinkthatyoumightnothaveenough,youaren’talone,saidAdamSmileyPoswolsky,workplacebelongingexpertandauthorof“Friendshipi

ntheAgeofLoneliness”.____16____However,thehopeofdevelopingnewfriendships—orstrengtheningexistingones—canbedisappointing.It’sfrighten

ingtothinkaboutfriendshipinadulthood,andthesenseofdefeatkeepsusfromeventrying,Poswolskysaid.Hissugges

tion?____17____Textafriendthatyouhaven’ttalkedtoforalongtime,committomeetingonenewpersonamonth,hostadinnerparty,orjoinacla

ss.Ifyoudojustonething,makealistoffivepeopleinyourlifethatyoucareabout,andgiveoneofthemaphonecall.Themostremarkablefriendsh

ipsoftenbeginwithtiniestmomentsofconnection.Rememberthatyoulikelywon’tformastrongconnectionovernight.Researchshowsthatweneed90hour

softimetogethertoconsidersomeoneafriendandmorethan200hourstoconsiderthemaclosefriendthatyouhaveanemotionalconnec

tionwith.Poswolskysuggestedthatinourbusyworld,weshouldputourfriendshiponthecalendar.____18____Butstu

diesalsoshowthatitisn’tjustabouthavingrelationships.____19____Poswolskyconsidersthattheremightnotbejustone

definitionofagoodfriendship,butmoststrongrelationshipssharesomesimilarqualities.Theytendtoprioritize(区分优先次序)laughter,joy,e

xcitement,courage,weaknessandalackofjudgment.____20____Theybecomebetterversionsofthemselves,especial

lywhentheirfriendisstrugglingorgoingthroughsomethinghard.Youknowsomeoneisatruefriendwhentheyhaveyourbac

kwhenyou’resick,whenyouloseyourjob,whenyoumakeamistake,whenyou’regoingthroughabreak-up,whenyou’restressed,whenyou’resad.A.Startsmall.B.Thequalityals

omatters.C.Listenandaskrealquestions.D.Manypeoplemayfeellonelyandwantcloserconnections.EAndgoodfriendsh

ipsareoftentwopeoplehelpingeachother.F.Inotherwords,weshouldcommittoboldingactivitiesregularly.G.Buthavingrelationshipsbetween

goodandbadoftencanbeunhelpful..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,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,

并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Iarguedwithmysixteen-year-oldsonAnthonyagain.Irushedoutofthehousewith____21____.Shakingmyheadindisap

pointmentandseeking____22____,IwalkedtowardClara,myelderlyneighbor.Itoldheritwasforhis____23____thistime.Wewerealways____24____

abouthisclothes,hismessyroom,orhisloudmusic.Clara____25____andsaid,“It’sonlyasmallthing.”Thenthesmil

edisappearedfromherface,andshebecame____26____.Duringherhardlife,shehad____27____tosay,“Butit’sonly…”“It’sonlysomething,andtomorrowwill

be____28____.Everybodyhasenoughheartachesand____29____intheirlives,soweshouldn’twastetimeandenergyonthe‘it’sonly’thingsthatc

ometheirway,”shecontinued.IwalkedbackwithClara’swordscirclingaroundinmyheadand____30____inmyheart.Ipreparedapie

ceofcake,Anthony’sfavorite____31____.Hestaredattheplateeagerly,buttherewasstillahitof____32____inhisey

es.Helookedatmeand____33____askedwhyIhadnoonewordabouthishair.Isaiditwasonlyhair.He____34____asmileashetookthecakeandsaidthatwaswhathehadbeentryingt

otellme.NowIrealizethatheactuallydidn’twanttofightwithmebutjustwantedmetohearthe____35____hewasmaking.21.A.fear

B.angerC.joyD.satisfaction22.A.respectB.courageC.comfortD.trust23.A.haircutB.clothesC.roomD.study24.A.complainingB.arguingC.thinkingD.

joking25.A.agreedB.hesitatedC.smiledD.approached26.A.nervousB.patientC.proudD.serious27.A.regrettedB.plannedC.refusedD.learned28.A.hard

erB.familiarC.betterD.similar29.A.powerB.troubleC.peaceD.danger30.A.takingrootB.breakingupC.turningoverD.clearingaway31.

A.memoryB.collectionC.decorationD.treat32.A.reliefB.doubtC.interestD.excitement33.A.curiouslyB.officiallyC.confidentlyD.wisely34.A.hidB.exchanged

C.managedD.won35.A.wishB.promiseC.dealD.point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,并将

答案填写在答题卡上。AsBuddhismgotpopularinChinaduringtheTangDynasty,therewasastrongneedtomake____36____largenumberofBuddhistscriptures(佛经),andc

opyingbyhandcouldnotmeetthe____37____(rise)demand.Therefore,ancientChinesecraftsmen(工匠)foundanewwaytomassproduceprintedscriptures.Thus_

___38____(come)thewoodblockprintingTraditionalwoodblockprintingisdividedintofourmajorsteps:writing,carving,printing,andbinding.____39____eachs

tepincludingseveralprocedures(步骤),ittakesroughly30steps____40____(produce)awoodblockprint.Carvingliesatthecenterofwoodblockpri

ntingasthisdifficultstepcaneithermakethefinalprint____41____breakit.Charactersandimagesarecarvedtomakeraisedareasthatwill____42____(eventua

l)applyinktopaper.Itcallsforapairofskillfulhands.Afive-meterscrolloftheBuddhistscriptureDiamondSutra,which____43____(complete)in

868AD,isthe“earliestdatedprintedbook”inthewordsoftheBritishLibrary,____44____itisstored.Itisjustoneofthea

ncient____45____(work)ofartthatnotonlytellthewisdomofourpredecessors,butwitnesstheseekingofbeautybyChinesecraftsmenthroughoutcenturies.第四部分写作(共

两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)46.你校正在就是否允许在校园安装自动售货机(vendingmachine)征求同学们的意见。请写一篇短文给校英文报投稿,表明你的观点并列举理由。注意:1.写作词数应

为80个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。ShouldVendingMachinesBeAllowedintheSchool?_________________________________

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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。Atthefanciestrestaurantintown,Emily’smostrecentdate,Nathaniel,talkedabouthisboats,horses,andreal

estate(房地产)collection.Hewasexactlythekindofmanherparentswantedhertomarry,butshewasunimpressed.Suddenly,aquarrelatthedoorcaughtherattention.“Ple

ase,Ijustwantsomefries!”anoldwomanincheapclothingbegged.Emilyfixedhereyesonherbarefeetandfrowned.Beingbarefootwasunacceptableatanyrestaurant.Thew

aiterwasdispleasedandtriedtodriveherout,butsomethinginEmily’shearttoldhertostandup.“Waitasecond,”shesaidtothewaiter.“She’s

withme.”Thewaiter’seyeswidenedasEmilygesturedforthewomantojoinhertable.Nathaniel’sfaceturnedred.“Whatareyoudoing,Emil

y?”hedemanded,whisperingalthoughtheoldwomancouldhearhim.“I’minvitingthiswomantositwithus.Isthataproblem?”

sheaskedsweetly.TheoldwomanintroducedherselfasMartha.“Yes,itis!”Nathanielreplied,throwinghisclothnapkinonthetable,standingupquicklyandgoingoutan

grily.“Bye!”shewavedathimasshesatdown.HervoicetermedsympatheticandkindasshelookedatMartha.“Now,what’sgoingon?Canyoute

llmewhyyou’rehere?Andwhyareyoubarefoot?”“Oh,madam.Youdidn’thavetoinvitemetoyourtable,”Marthashookherbead.“Ijustwantedsomefriesformygrandson.He’sjust

beensosick,andIcan’tgethimtoeatanything.Hetoldmeheonlywantssomefries.SoIsoldmyshoestoamanwalkingbyandhegavemeenoughforsome.”“MayIask,

whynotgotoafastfoodplace?”Emilysaidgently.“Well,thisplacewascloser.It’stoohotoutsideformetowalkmuchfartherwithoutshoes,”Marth

aanswered.Thewomancontinuedtellingherstory.Sheandhergrandsonhadbeenlivingonthestreetsforafewyearssinceherdaughterdied,andtheycouldn’taf

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