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2023学年第一学期六县九校联盟期中联考高二年级英语学科试题考生须知:1.本卷共9页满分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纸上,写在试卷上无效。4.考试结束后,只需上交答题纸。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纸上。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。1.Whatwastheweatherlikeyesterday?A.Sunny.B.Snow
y.C.Rainy.2.Whatdoestheboywantthewomantodo?A.Dohousework.B.Singasong.C.Cookdinner.3.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inthepolic
estation.B.Intheclothingstore.C.Inthebank.4.Whatbotherstheman?A.Whichcompanytojoin.B.Whethertoacceptaninterview.C.Howtogetahighs
alary.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Theirfavoritefood.B.Eatinghabits.C.Italianbreakfast.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
。听下面一段长对话,回答小题。6.Whydoesthemantalktothewoman?A.Toconfirmhisworkschedule.B.Toaskforsomeadvice.C.Toissueaninvitation.7.Whattimewillthespe
akersmeettomorrow?A.Around8:00a.m.B.Around6:00p.m.C.Around6:30p.m.听下面一段长对话,回答小题。8.WhenwasthelasttimeThomascametoBeijing?A.Fouryearsago.B.Sixyearsago
.C.Fiveyearsago.9.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Goodfriends.B.Businesspartners.C.Bo
ssandsecretary.10.WhatwillThomasdothisweekend?A.Climbhills.B.Visitsomefactories.C.Haveameeting.听下面一段长对话,回答小题。11.Whatdoesthewomanthinkoft
ranslatingChinesepoems?A.Verydifficult.B.Prettyeasy.C.Quiteinteresting.12.Howdidthemangetthepainting?A.Fromhis
friend.B.Fromamarket.C.FromtheInternet.13.Whatisthewomangoingtodonext?A.Explainapoem.B.Introduceapainter.C.Gotoastore.听下面一段长对话,回答小题。14.Whoisprobabl
ythewoman?A.Ahouseowner.B.Atourguide.C.Ahotelclerk.15.Wheredoesthemancomefrom?A.India.B.France.C.Japan.16.Whichtouristattractionisfreetothepubl
ic?A.BuckinghamPalace.B.TheNationalGallery.C.TheLondonEye.17.WhatimpressesthemanaboutLondon?A.Thetransport.B.Thelocalp
eople.C.Thefreshair.听下面一段独白,回答小题。18.HowmuchdidReFedraisetodealwithfoodwastein2020?A.$300billion.B.$225billion.C.$150billi
on.19.HowdoesRypLabshelpreducefoodwaste?A.Bycreatingaplant-basedpocket.B.Bymakingadevicefortestingmeat.C.Bydevelopingaspeci
allabel.20.InwhichcountryisKroger?A.Belgium.B.America.C.Sweden.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AHerearefourofthelatebloomers(大器晚成者)whomadegreatachievementslaterinlife.JudiDenchAlthoughJudiDenchhasbee
nastandoutinherworkfortheatreandTVduringherentireworkingcareer,sheonlybecameahouseholdnameinher60s.JudireceivedsevenOscarnominations(提名)whenshewasove
r60.ShewonBestActressinaSupportingRolein1999forShakespeareinLove.GrandmaMosesAnnaMaryRobertsonMoses,betterknownasGrandmaMoses,
startedpaintinginher70s.Shedecidedtogivepaintingagowhenshecouldnolongerholdanembroideryneedle(刺绣针)duetohe
rillness.Herworkswerespottedbyanartcollector,whoboughtallherpaintingsanddisplayedthemattheMuseumofModernArtinNewYorkCity.Ja
mesParkinsonAttheageof62,JamesParkinsonidentifiedParkinson’sdisease(帕金森病).HisAnEssayontheShakingPalsyledtoourgeneralun
derstandingofParkinson’stoday.Althoughothershadpreviouslywrittenaboutshakingpalsy,Parkinson’sdescriptionswereso
in-depththatheinspiredothermedicalscientiststostudythedisease.KathrynJoostenKathrynwasanurseandmum,butaf
terhermarriagefailedshemadeuphermindtopursueherdreamofbeinganactress.Closetotheageof60,shethrewherselfintotheindustryandachievedsuccess.S
incethenshehasappearedonTVshowslikeDesperateHousewives.ShehasalsowontwoEmmyAwards.1.Whoistheoldestwhenhe/sheachievedsuccess?
A.KathrynJoosten.B.JamesParkinson.C.GrandmaMoses.D.JudiDench.2.WhatdoweknowaboutKathrynJoosten?A.Sheb
ecameanactressafterretiring.B.Shewasawell-knownnurseattheageof60.C.Shegaveupherdreamforherbrokenmarriag
e.D.Shedecidedtoactafterherfailedmarriage.3.Whatcanweconcludefromthestoriesofthefourpersons?A.Oldpeoplearemorelikelytosucceed.
B.Oneisnevertoooldtolearn.C.Chancesfavouronlythepreparedmind.D.Ageisnobarriertosuccess.BThenightbeforemymathtest,IfeltlikeIcouldn’tdoanythingright
.AllIwantedtodowasskipschool(逃学).Ididn’tfeelprepared.Iwassostressedoutfrombalancingsoccerandschool.AlthoughIstudiedforover5h
oursreviewingeverything,IwenttosleepwithafeelingthatIwasgoingtofail.Ihatefailure.It’stheworstfeelinge
ver.Whatwaswrongwithme?IshouldhavebelievedinmyselfandexpectedtogetanA,butmymindwasinadifferentdirection.Th
enextmorning,Iwalkedtoschoolnotreadytoconquerthisday.IgotintotheexamroomandforgotalmosteverythingthatIstudied.Itdisappearedfr
ommymindlikedroppingcottoncandyintowater.Ifeltdizzy(头晕的).ItwaslikeIcouldseemyselfinthefuturefearingthemomentwhenIfinallygotmyscore.Idecidedtotakeaba
throombreak.ItmighthelpmecooloffandgeteverythingIstudiedbackintomymind.Itdidn’twork.StandinginthebathroomIfeltasifIwasnevergoingtosucceed.ButIha
dtoreturntotheroom.Atlast,IjustwrotedownasmuchasIknewandturnedinmytest.AfterthetestIheardeveryoneelseintheclasssayinghoweasythet
estwas.Myeyestwitched(抽动)andIfeltatearflowingdown.WhydidIhaveanxiety?Whycouldn’tIbenormal?Itextedmyparents,sayingIwasafailure.Theyreplied,“I
’msorryyoudidn’tdowell.Butyoucan’talwaysbeperfect.Doingyourbestisallthatmatters.”Ilearnedalessonfromwhattheysaid,Iguess.
Ican’talwaysbeperfect.It’simportanttostudyhard,butIshouldn’tsticktoperfectionism.HavingapositivementalityisthemainwayIwillget
agoodgrade.SciencetesttomorrowandIwillthinkpositive.4.Whatwastheauthor’smajorproblembeforethemathtest?A.Helackedcon
fidenceinhimself.B.Hefailedtomakepreparations.C.Hespentlittletimeinstudying.D.Hehadlittleinterestinmath.5.Whydidtheauthorgo
tothebathroombeforethetest?A.Tothinkofasolution.B.Torecallhisknowledge.C.Toestimatehistestscore.D.Toreviewhis
note.6.Howdidtheauthorfeelafterhearinghisclassmates’conversation?A.Relaxed.B.Sad.C.Touched.D.Excited.7.Whatlessoncanwelearnfromtheauthor’s
experience?A.Payingnoattentiontotestscore.B.Studyinginapositivewaytobeperfect.C.Owningasuitableattitudetothetest.D.Tryin
gtobecomeperfectstepbystep.CWhiledogsopenlydemonstratejoyordispleasurethroughwidesmilesandgrimaces(怪相),recognizinga
cat’semotionsfromitsfaceisoftenhard,evenforitsowner.NowresearchersfromCanada’sUniversityofGuelphclaimthatstoic(高冷的)astheymayappear,catsalsoexpr
essemotionsontheirfaces.Fortheirstudy,ProfessorsLeeNielandGeorgiaMasonfound6,300peoplefrom85countries.T
heparticipantswereaskedafewquestionsandthenwatched20shortcatvideos.Eachvideohighlightedjustthecat’sface,itseyes,noseandmouth,
andgavenoclues(提示)toitssurroundings.Theviewersdidnothavetodeterminethecat’sexactemotions,butjustdecidedwhetheritwasinapositiveornegative
state.Theresearchersfoundthatonly13percent,or819participants,wereabletoreadthecats’emotionsaccuratelyover75percentofthe
time.Furtherresearchshowedthattheso-called“catwhisperers”weremainlywomenandanimaldoctors.Youngeradultsalsoseemedtobeabletoreadthe
expressionsbetterthanolderindividuals.“Thefactthatwomengenerallyscoredbetterthanmenisinlinewithpreviousresearchth
athasshownthatwomenappeartobebetteratinterpretingnonverbalexpressionsofemotion,bothinhumansanddogs,”saidMason.Beingacatownerdidnothelpstudyparticipa
nts,indicatingthatastrongattachmenttotheanimaldidnotnecessarilymeanbetterunderstandingofitsemotions.Fortunately,a
llisnotlostforcatownerswhoareunabletotelltheirpets’emotions.Theresearchersbelievetheskillsarenotinnate(天生的)butlearnedovertime
,whichexplainswhyanimaldoctorsscoredhighinthestudy.“Itisimportanttobeabletodosobecauseitcouldhelpstreng
thenthetiesbetweencatsandtheirowners,”saidNiel.8.What’sthesecondparagraphmainlyabout?A.Theresearchtool.B.Theresearchmethod.C.Therese
archprocess.D.Theresearchsubject.9.Whatdo“catwhisperers”probablyreferto?A.Thosebehavinglikecats.B.Thoselovingcatsverymuc
h.C.Thosespeakingsoftlytocats.D.Thosegoodattellingcats’emotions.10.Whatcanwelearnfromthestudy?A.Olderpeoplearemoreexperiencedintakingcareo
fpets.B.Womenarebetteratsensingemotionsthanmen.C.Petownersunderstandcats’emotionsmorethanothers.D.Youngpeoplescoredlowerthantheol
d.11.WhydoesNielthinkit’simportanttoidentifycats’emotions?A.Ithelpscatownerstrainthecats.B.Itmakesiteasiertocarefor
cats.C.Itisgoodforthecat-humanrelationship.D.Itcontributestodevelopingcats’potential.DTohelpastronautsofthefuturesurvivethementalchalle
ngesthatcomewithlivinginspaceforextendedperiodsoftime,spacetravelers’missionscouldsoonbeaccompaniedbyAI-powered,empathetic(同理心的)roboticassistants.
Notonlydoesspacetravelpresentastronautswithalotofphysicalstresses,spendingmonthsoryearsinsuchaphysicallydemandingplacewithlim
itedspaceandthesamepeoplecanalsoraiselotsofmentaltestsaswell.AccordingtoMITTechnologyReview,scientistsare
wordingtoeasesomeofthementalchallengesfacingastronautsbycreating“anAIassistantthat’sabletofeelhumanemotiona
ndrespondwithempathy.”Whilesuchatechnologywouldproveitselfusefulbybeingabletopredicttheneedsofcrewmembersand“inte
rvene(介入)iftheirmentalhealthisinneedofhelp,”ithasthepotentialtohelifesavingwhenhumanschoosetoexplorebeyondtheearth’sgravitationalfield
andtowardsdeepspace.ThoughastronautscurrentlyontheInternationalSpaceStationhaveanintelligentrobottointeractw
ith,itlacksproperemotionalintelligence.Asaresult,ateamattheorganization’sJetPropulsionLaboratoryiswor
kingonamoreadvancedandcomplicatedemotionalsupportcompanionthatcancontrolaspacecraft’sfunctioninginadditiontotrackingcrewmember’
sbehaviors.Rightnowinthelab,anAI-equippedrobotcalledHenrytheHelpercanbefoundwanderingaroundthegroundshelpingvisitorswho
appearconfusedorlostbasedontheirfacialexpressions.Twomoreemotionallyintelligentrobotsareexpectedtobeintroducedlaterthisyear,oneofwhichissaidtobeable
toparticipateinconversationsmorecomplexthangivingnavigation(导航)assistance.Theteam’sfinalgoalistomakeacompanionnamedFionatheFutureareality,anemotional
lyintelligentcross-platformsystem.Ratherthanbeinglimitedtoaphysicalroboticdevice,itcouldbedigitallyintegratedintospa
cestationsandhabitatsonMarsandbeyond.Fiona,ifallgoesaccordingtotheJPL’splans,willhelpkeepastronautsofthefuturementallyfitastheystarttheirjourneyst
odeepspace.12.Whyaretheemotionalsupportrobotsneeded?A.Tohelpastronautsgetridofphysicalstresses.B.Toprotectastronautsf
romemotionalsuffering.C.Toachievethemissionofexploringdeepspace.D.Totesttherobots’abilitytofeelhumanemotions.13.Whatistrueabo
utthecurrentintelligentrobotontheInternationalSpaceStation?A.Itcansaveastronauts’lives.B.Itcaninteractwithastrona
uts.C.Ithasemotionalintelligence.D.Itcanpredictastronauts’needs.14.WhatdoweknowaboutFionatheFuture?A.Itisduetobeintroducedthisy
ear.B.Itisavailableinthespacestations.C.Itisjustaphysicalroboticdevice.D.Itismoreofanintelligentsystem.15Wheredoesthispassageprobably
comefrom?A.Amedicinemagazine.B.Abusinessmagazine.CAsciencemagazine.D.Atravelmagazine.第二节: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。(共5个小题;每小题2.5
分,满分12.5分)Somepeopleseemtobelievequittingmeansalackofstrength.Andthewillingnesstosufferthroughanythingwiththeaimofreachingagoalis
arealsymbolofhonor.___16___.Sometimes,ittakesmorecouragetowalkawayfromagoalthanitdoestopowerthroughnomatterwhat.Herearethreetimeswhenquittingisasigno
fmentalstrength.Therewardisn’tworththeeffort.Youmayhaveimaginedthatlosing10poundsorgettinga10%raisewouldsomehowmakeyo
urlife100%better.However,asyouworktowardagoal,youmightrealizethatsuccessisn’tgoingtodeliverthegiantrewardyou’ddreamedof.____17____.Yourgoal
shavechanged.KeepinginshapemightseemlikeagoodgoalonJanuary1st.But,byMarch,youmightsetyoursightsongettinganewjob.____18____.It’sOKtochangeyou
rgoals.Infact,establishingnewgoalscouldbethekeytohelpingyougrowandlearn.____19____.Payingoffyourdebtmightsoundlikeanhonora
blegoal.Butworkingthreejobstopayyourbillsmightmeanfeweropportunitiestogetthingsthatmattertoyou.Soyoudo
n’tneedtogiveupyourvaluestoproveyoucanreachagoal.It’sOKtowalkawayfromsomethingthatrequiresyoutostopdoingthethingsyoubelie
veinmost.Rememberthatyoudon’thavetoproveyourselftoanyone.____20____.That’sOK.Justremindyourselfthatgivingsomethingupa
llowsyoutogainsomethingelse,likemoretimeorbettermentalhealth.A.However,itisaneasythingtoquit.B.Butquittingdoesn’t
meanyouarealoser.C.You,therefore,needn’tdevotethetimeandeffortit’dtaketogetthere.D.Andthenyourexerciseprogrammaynolongerbeatopchoiceforyou
.E.It’shardtowalkawayfromsomethingthatyou’veworkedhardon.F.Peoplemayquestionyourdecisiontoquit.G.Theproce
ssdoesn’tagreewithyourvalues...第三部分:语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节:完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)
中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。Myjobwasdeliveringmail.I___21___onmypostalrouteeverydayexactlyatthesametime.Itwasan___22___Thursdayaft
ernoon.IduginmybagforMrsDorman’smail.___23___,shewasn’twaitingformeatthedoor,butI___24___theTVgoinginsidesoIk
newshewashome.Ibentdowntoputthepackagebythedoor.I___25___.Whatwasthat?Sometimeslikeacry,barelyaudible(听得见).“MrsDorman?”I___26___.Noanswer.
Butthen—thatsame___27___cry.“Hello?”Itriedtoopenthedoor.Luckily,itwasunlocked.Isteppedintothehouse,___28___ofwhatImightfi
nd.MrsDormanlayfacedowninthehallway.Sheseemedtobehavingtrouble___29___—probablyfromtheheavychairontopofher.Icarefully____30
____itbeforecalling911.MrsDormanwasbackhomewithinafewdays.Iwashappythedayshe____31____meatthedoorherselfagain.“IwaswatchingTVon
Thursdaymorningandlostmy____32____whengettingup,”sheexplained.“Itriedtograbthechair.Insteaditcamedownontopofme.”S
headded,“Iwas____33____you.Iknewyou’dcomejustlikeyoudoeveryday.That’swhatgaveme____34____.”Itturnedoutmy____35____hadfinallymadeadifferenc
e.21.A.movedoffB.showedupC.insistedonD.keptintouch22A.interestingB.importantC.ordinaryD.exciting23.A.StrangelyB.FortunatelyC
.ObviouslyD.Finally24A.smelledB.sawC.heardD.realized25.A.frozeB.leftC.trippedD.stayed26.A.beggedB.calledC.order
edD.whispered27.A.weakB.angryC.deepD.loud28.A.tiredB.awareC.afraidD.unsure29.A.breathingB.workingC.sit
tingD.walking30.A.repairedB.cleanedC.removedD.covered31.A.greetedB.treatedC.servedD.paid32.A.mindB.balanceC.directionD.memory33.A.observingB.p
honingC.testingD.expecting34.A.dutyB.passionC.happinessD.relief35.A.courageB.routineC.patienceD.genius的..第二节:语法填空(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在答
题卡相应位置处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。China’stopliquor(酒)makerKweichowMoutai(贵州茅台)anddomesticcoffeechainLuckinCoffeehavegot___3
6___hitontheirhandswithanewbaijiu-flavoredlatte(拿铁)releasedMondaythatquicklysoldoutinBeijing.Thelatte,combinedwiththeiconicMoutailogo,containsl
essthan0.5percent(alcoholbyvolume)of53degreeMoutai,andsoonbecameoneofthemostdiscussed___37___(topic)onChinesesocialmediawithpeoplecuriousa
bouthowtraditionalChineseliquorwouldtastewithcoffee.Peoplehavebeensharingtheirreactionsafter___38___(taste)thelatteonsocialmedia,withmostpeoplea
greeingthatthearomaofthebaijiuisverystrong.Somepeoplesaidtheyevenfeltdizzyafterdrinkingthecoffeebecauseofitsalcoholcontent.Somealsowond
eredwhethertheywould___39___(allow)todriveafterdrinkingthelatte.In___40___(respond),LuckinCoffeestatedthatunderagepeople,pregn
antwomen,driversandthose___41___areallergic(过敏的)toalcoholareadvisednottoorderthedrink.“ByworkingwithLuckinCoffee,whichpasses
Starbucksasthe___42___(large)coffeehouseoperatorinChina,Moutaihasmade___43___(it)brandyoungerandhasgeneratedmoreopportunitiestodevelopitsextendedpr
oductrangeforyoungerconsumersinthefuture,”Zhusaid.Moutai___44___(run)fashionablemarketingcampaignsinrecentyearstosatisfyyoungercustomers,such
asbylaunchingMoutaiicecream,figurines,scentedsachets(香囊),canvasbags(帆布袋)___45___otherculturalcreativeproducts.第四部分:写作(共二节,满分40分)第
一节(满分15分)46.假定你是李华,本周六打算去参观你叔叔经营的一家有机农场。请你给留学生好友Eric写一封电子邮件,邀请他与你同去,内容包括:1.发出邀请;2.主要活动:参观农场;参加娱乐活动;品尝有机食品;3.盼望回复。参考词汇:有机农
场:organicfarm注意:1.词数80左右;2.请在答题卡的相应位置作答。__________________________________________________________________________
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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。AstheschoolHalloweenpartywasjustaroundthecorner,theschoolhallwasfullofchildrendressedindifferentshapesandcolou
rsofspooks(鬼)andwonder.Somewalkedinasprincesandprincesses,somesteppedinasvampires(吸血鬼)andsuperheroesandsomemadedramaticen
trancesasastronautsandhistoricalfigures.Butonelittlegirlwalkedin,hidingherfaceandhopingnobodywouldtakenoticeofhergreypantsandwhite
T-shirt.Elliewantedtodressupasaprincessthatyear.Herdadhadpromisedherafewmonthsearlierthathercostumewouldturna
lotofheads.But,asyouknow,sometimesdadsaretoobusywiththeirworkandforgetthesmallimportantthingswhiledealingwiththebigimportantones.WhenEllie’sdadfo
rgottosaveupforherprincesscostumefortheschoolHalloweenpartythatyear,shewasn’tmadathim.However,shecouldn’tholdhertearsb
ackwhenthemeankidsfromherclassstartedmakingfunofher.“Whatareyousupposedtobedressedas?UglyEllie?”oneoftheboyslaughedquietly.Elliecoveredherearsan
dcriedassheheardthekidscryingoutherlatestnicknameandlaughingnaughtilyoverandoveragain.Everyfacearoundherwasunkindandindifferenttohersadness.Mr.
BorgeswasherfavouriteartteacherandEllielikedhisclassesverymuch.HewouldlistentoEllie’sdeepestfearsandbiggestdreams.Ellielivedwithhergrandm
other,butitwasMr.Borgeswhotooktheplaceofherfatherasherguardian,becauseherfatherwastoobusywithhiswork.JustastheboysweremakingfunofEllie,Mr.Borg
escameuptoher.Hewastryingtotellhersomething.Thegirlwipedhertearsrightawayandmanagedtoescapethecrowdofchildren,closelyfollowinghim.
“Waithere!”Mr.Borgessaidandwalkedintothesupplycloset(贮藏室).Amomentlater,hereturned,withafewrollsoftoiletpaperinhishand.Elliecouldn’thelpbutwonderwhy
hewasholdingafewrollsoftoiletpaper.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。“What’sthatfor?”Ellieasked._________________
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