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湖北省云学新高考联盟2024-2025学年高二上学期10月联考英语试卷2

湖北省云学新高考联盟2024-2025学年高二上学期10月联考英语试卷2
A.To apply for a new job.B.To make an apology.C.To make an appointment.
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What does the man mean?
A.He cannot help.B.He has lost his way.C.He is not interested.
16.What are the speakers going to do?
A.Visit a local park.B.Buy a dishwasher.C.Look at some flats.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
17.How much does it cost a grownup to visit the 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。
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Where are the speakers?
A.In a library.B.In a bookstore.C.In a classroom.
A.No. 3.B.No. 11.C.No. 17.
13.How will the woman go to work tomorrow?
A.By underground.B.On foot.C.By bus.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
14.What is the woman doing?
C.An outside children’s play area.

缙云中学高二英语测试卷Units1

缙云中学高二英语测试卷Units1

缙云中学高二英语测试卷Units1缙云中学高二英语测试卷Units 1-2[作者:佚名转贴自:本站原创点击数:19 更新时间:_-8-20卷一第一节听下面5段对话.每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的ABC三个选项中选出最佳选项.每段对话仅读一遍1.What is David going to do?A.Catch a train homeB. Do his homeworkC. Go to a park2.What are the two speakers doing?A.Walking down a hillB. Climbing staresC. Discussing atrip.3.What are they talking about ?A.The radioB. The weatherC. Cloud4.What will the woman and the man do this afternoon?A. Stay at homeB. Read a bookC. Go fishing5.What’s Mr Roberson’s hotel room number?A. 6474B. 7464C. 7436第二节听下面几段对话或独白.每段对话或独白读两遍.听第6段材料,回答6-8题. 6.Where does the conversation probably take place?A. In a libraryB. In the women’s officeC. In a bookstore7. What’s the woman trying to do?A. To the railway stationB. To buy a bookC. To borrow abook8. What’s the man going to do when the book comes in?A. To send it to the woman’s house.B. To write to the womanC. To call the woman听第7段材料,回答9-11题.9. What did the man do during the earthquake?A. He stayed in bedB. He tried to get outsideC. He cried for help10. What happened to the man during the first earthquake? 要求: 1.要有适当的题目.2.词数100左右A. It woke him up, but he didn’t realize what was happeningB. It woke him up, but he didn’t want to leave his houseC. It didn’t wake him up11. What was the man doing when the second earthquake came?A. He was sleeping in his bedB. He was sitting up in his bedC. He was about to make his tea in the kitchen.听第8段材料,回答12-13题.12.Why doesn’t the girl want to watch TV tonight?A.She doesn’t like the programmes on both channelsB.She has to work for her e_amC.She is too tired and wants to go to bed13.What do we know about the man?A.He is not very good at chemistryB.He will probably go to bed early tonightC.He is well prepared for tomorrow’s e_am听第9段材料,回答14-17题.14.Where did they have a talk?A.At the officeB.At a railway stationC.In New York15. Whom does Mr. Smith e_pect to see?A. Mr. MaB. Miss WuC. His boss16. When will they meet each other probably?A. 10 pm TuesdayB. 10 am ThursdayC. 10 am Saturday17. What day is the day when they telephone?A. TuesdayB. WednesdayC. Monday听第10段材料,回答18-20题.18. What is the source of most of the information presented in this talk?A. A survey(调查) done by Friends of AnimalsB. A study done by the city of New YorkC. A report prepared by the city of Chicago19. What is Friends of Animals?A. A society that has 30 million dogs and catsB. A society that collects ta_ to control animalsC. An agency interested in animals20. Which of the following does NOT take an official interest in animal control?A. Friends of AnimalsB. New York CityC. Chicago卷二I.单项选择(15分)1.Your views on education are similar _______mine.A.inB. withC. asD. to2. The sports meet _______ ne_t week has been put off.A. heldB. being heldC. to heldD.to be held3. He has a lot of work ____today, so he can’t go with youA.doingB. to doC. doneD. do4.Where would you like to go, to the cinema or the theatre?It ____ to me.A.is not a differenceB. makes no differenceC. is not differentD. makes not a difference5.His speech turned ____ to be the most important on biology this year.A. outB.. offC.on D. in6. There is no ___in protesting. It won’t help.A.causeB. needC. pointD. law7. Only in this way ______ progress in your English.A. youmake B. canyou makeC. you will be able to makeD. will you be able tomake8.--Hello, can I speak to Braham here?--Oh, he is ___serving here, he has been ___because of his careless.A. no longer ; firedB.no more, turned awayC. not any longer; finedD. not any more;blamed9. --What do you think our ____thinks of you?--I have no idea. But it’s a matter whether I shall stay or leave.A. employeeB. employerC. workmateD. worker10. To our delight ,she quickly adapted herself ___the situation.A. withB. ofC. toD. into11.People who are addicted ___drugs can not go without them for a few hoursA.inB. forC. ofD. to12. The boy ___love with the toy the moment he saw it.A.came inB. brought inC. took inD. fell in13.The word 〝moon〞 is an ancient word _____ 〝month〞.A. joined withB. joined toC. relatedwith D. related to14.Children are naturally ___about everything around them.A. curiousB. worriedC. interestedD. serious15.--It is not right for him to give up his present job.--Well, I _____to change his mind but failed.A. gotB. came toC. searchedD. soughtII.完型填空( 20分)The famous scientist Albert Einstein died in1955. His 1 nowis in the central state of Kansas of the U.S.A. it belongs to a retired 2 tor, Thomas Harvey. 3 did this happen? And why?In the 1950s, Albert Einstein and Thomas Harvey 4 each otherwhen they both lived in Princeton, New Jersey. Einstein was working at Princeton University 5 Doctor Harvey was working at Princeton Hospital. When Einstein died,Doctor Harvey was 6 to e_amine his body. It was thenthat he started to study __7 has become a long time e_amination of Einstein’s brain. His goal was to 8 some physical evidence (证据) of the scientist’s genius.Doctor Harvey, 9 , did not tell Einstein’s family thathe _10 the great man’s brain. It was only later 11 the family learned of Doctor Harvey’s work. They did not 12 the idea at first. After Doctor Harvey e_plained his idea to them, they agreed to 13him to study the brain. Doctor Harvey then asked 14scientists to help. They cut the brain 15 three pieces. They marked each piece before placing it in containers 16 chemical formaldehyde (甲醛) to protect it. Doctor Harvey has been17 Einstein’s brain since then. He has carried it with him as he moved from place to place. He has also lent parts of the brain to other scientists 18 study.Only one researcher has found something 19 .A tor at theUniversity of California found that the left part of Einstein’s brain has morecertain cells than _20 . Such cells(细胞) are knownto feed brain. She said this may mean that the cells could affect intelligence.1AbodyBheartCbrainDhead2AactualBchemicalCnaturalDmedical3AWhatBHowCWhoDWhich4ArealizedBrecognizedClearnedDknew5AasBbecauseCwhileDsince6Acalled onBcalled atCsentupDsent off7AwhichBhowCthatDwhat8AinventBdiscoverCproveDe_amine9AperhapsBthereforeCthusDhowever10AboughtBsoldCkeptDmade11AthatBwhenCbeforeDafter12Ahear ofBlikeCsuggestDoffer13ApromiseBletChaveDpermit14Aother twoBtwo otherCmoretwoDtwo another15AoffBbyCintoDabout16AforBaboutCofDwith17AlearningBstudyingCsearchingDselling18AforBonCintoDabout19AeasyBdifficultCparticularDcommon20AeverBenoughCusualDnormalIII.阅读理解(20分)(A)Sometime in the ne_t century, the familiar early-morning newspaper on the frontporch(走廊) will disappear. And instead of reading yournewspaper , it will read to you. You will get up and turn on the computer newspaper just like switching on the TV. An electronic voice will distribute (散布) stories about the latest events, guided by a program that selectsthe type of news you want. You’ll even get to choose the kind of voice you wantto hear. Want more information on the brief story? A simple touch makes theentire te_t appear. Save it in your own personal computer file if you like. These are among the predictions (预言) fromcommunications e_perts working on the newspapers of the future. Pictured aspart of broader home-based media and entertainment systems, computer newspa-pers would unite print and broadcast reporting , offering news and analysis with video(视频)images of news events.Most of the technology is available now, but convincing(使…明白) more people that they don’t need paperto read a newspaper is the ne_t step. But resistance(抵抗)to computer newspapers may be stronger from within journalis-m(新闻界). Since it is such a cultural change, it may bethat the present generat-ion realizes that the newspaper industry is no longer a newspaper industry. Technology is making the end of traditional newspapers unavailable.Despite technological advances, it could take decades(十年)to replace newsprint with computer screens. It might take 30 to 40years to complete the changeover because newspapers have established(建立)financial interests in the paper industry.1. The best title of this passage is_____puter newspapers are well likedB.New communications technology.C.Newspapers are out of fashion.D.Newspapers of the future will likely be on computer.2. It might take 30 to 40 years for computer newspaper to replace the traditional newspapers because____.A.it is technologically impossible now.puter newspapers are too e_pensiveC.traditional newspapers are easier to readD.there is strong resistance from both the general population and professional journalists.2.Which of the following is NOT an advantage of computer newspaper?A.You can easily save information for future use.B.They are very convenient to useC.You can get more information from them quickly.D.They are cheaper than traditional newspapers3.Journalists are not eager to accept computer newspapers because___A.they don’t know how to use computersB.they think computer newspaper take too much time to read.C.They have been trained to write for traditional newspapersD.They think the new technology is bad.4.We can infer from the passage that___.A.all technologies are goodB.all technologies will eventually replace old ones.C.new technologies will eventually replace the old ones.D.traditional newspapers are here to stay for another century.5. What does the word 〝despite〞 in the last paragraphmean ?A. in spite ofB. thoughC. thus B.therefore(B)What makes a person scientist? Does he have ways or tools of learning that are different from those of others? The answer is 〝no〞. It is not thetools a scientist uses but how he uses these tools that makes him a scientist.You will probably agree that knowing how to use a power is important to acarpenter (木匠). You will probably agree, too, thatknowing how to investigate(调查),how to discoverinformation, is important to everyone. The scientist, however, goes one stepfuture, he must be sure that he has a reasonable answer to his questions andthat his answer can be confirmed (确认) by other persons.He also works to fit the answers he gets to many questions into a large set ofideas about how the world works.The scientist’s knowledge must be e_act. There is no room for half right or right just half the time. He must be as nearly right as the conditions permit. What works under one set of conditions at one time must work under thesame conditions at other times. If the conditions are different, any changesthe scientistobserves in a demonstration (演示) must be e_plained bythe changes in the conditions. This is one reason that investigations are important in science. Albert Einstein, who developed the theory of relativity,arrived at this theory through mathematics was later tested through investigations. The accuracy(准确)of his mathematics waslater tested through investigations. Einstein’s ideas were shown to becorrect.A scientist uses many tools for measurements. Then the measurements are used tomake mathematical calculations (计算) that may test his investigations.1. What makes a scientist according to the passage?A. The tools he usedB. His ways oflearningC. The way he uses his toolsD. The various tools he uses2. 〝The scientist, however, goes one step further,…〞the writer says this toshowA. the importance of informationB. the importance of thinkingC. the difference between scientists and ordinary peopleD. the difference between carpenters and people with other jobs.3. A sound (可靠的) scientific theory should be onethat___A.does not only work under one set of conditions at one time, but also works under the same conditions at other timesB.leaves no room for improvementC.does not allow any change even under different conditionsD.can be used for many purposes5.What is the main idea of the passage?A. Scientists are different from ordinary peopleB.The Theory of RelativityC.E_actness is the core(核心)of science.D.E_actness and way of using tools are keys to the making of a scientist IV.句型转换(10分)1.A:Newspapers and othermedia do not only record what happens.B: Newspapers and other media do ______ ______ simplyrecord what happens.2 A: Editors and reporters make decisions according to what they were informed about what events to report.B: Editors and reporters make _________decisions about what events toreport.3. A: A reporter begins by contacting the people who will be interviewed.B: A reporter begins by contacting the people _____ ____________.4. A: He didn’t give up, Hawking went on with his research, got his PHD.And he didn’t let the disease stop him from living the kind of life he haddreamt of, either.B: Instead of giving up, Hawking went on with his research,got hisPHD. ______ did he let the disease stop him fromliving the kind of lifehe had dreamt of.5. A: Yet two years had passed and I was not so much worse.B: Yet two years had ______ _____ and I was not ______much worse.6.A: He unhappiness was so easily seen that anyone could see it.B: He unhappiness was so ________ that anyone could see it.7. A: He looked carefully at the movement of the object for many years.B: He __________ the movement of the object for many years.8. A: The couple used up all their money to search for their son.B: The couple used up all their money to ________ their son.9. A: The police let the man go after they found out that his DNA did not looke_actly like the DNA they had got from the crime scene.B: The police let the man go after they found out that his DNA did not _____the DNA they had got from the crime scene.V.词形转换(注意大小写)(20分)1. _________ (imagine) is more important thanknowledge.2. He is a __________ (promise) student.3. Hawking had an _______ ( cure) disease and was told he might die.4. The man faced many _________ ( difficult ).5. He was interviewed by a journalist. That’s to say , he was asked questions asan ____________ ( interview).6. I had nothing to do. I was ______ (bore) and lonely.st Monday our class went on an __________( organize) trip.8.I have got ________ (engage) to a very nice girl.9._________ ( e_perience ) editors and reporters make the decisions.VI.短文改错(10分)As the population of the world keeps on grow,1._________it gets more and more difficult feed everyone. The2._________United States is one of the lucky country because it3.__________grows enough food for itself and still has enough to4.__________e_port to another parts of the world. One reason for5.__________this is why the United States is a large country with6.__________ different kind of climate. Most of the central part7.__________of the country is especial fit for raising grain .Wheat8.__________ and corn are most important crops in this district. The9.__________ USA e_ports millions of tons of grain in every year.10._________ VII.书面表达(25分)请根据下面表格中所提供的信息,写一则介绍中国第一航天英雄杨利伟的短文. 帮助词汇:spaceman; province; Chinese Air Force ;pilot飞行员: spend China’s Shenzhou V Spacecraft; be sent into; land safely;姓名杨利伟出生时间1965年出生地辽宁省飞行情况1.1987年加入中国空军,空中飞行时间1350小时.进入太空前,他花了5年时间训练.2._年10月15日9时乘坐〝神舟五号〞,飞船进入太空,绕地球飞行14圈,在太空度过了21小时,于次日早上6时23分成功返回地面.3.在太空中他记录下了他所看到的一切.4.中国是第三个成功地把人送进太空的国家._lt;/P_lt; p_gt;要求:1.要有适当的题目.要求:1.要有适当的题目.2.词数100左右缙云中学高二英语测试卷Units1-2 答卷纸Name_______ Class _______________ No._______ 卷一(30分)12345678910BBBCBCBCAC11121314151617181920CBAAABAACB卷二I单项选择(15分)12345678910DDBBACBABC1112131415DDDADII完形填空(20分) 12345678910 CDBDCADBDC 11121314151617181920 ABDBCDBACDIII阅读理解(20分) 12345678910DDDCCACCAD_lt;/P_lt; p_gt;2.词数100左右IV.句型转换(10分)1. more than 2.informed 3.to be interviewed4.Nor 5. went by; that6. obvious7.observed 8. seek 9.matchV.词形转换(20分)1.Imagination2. promising3. incurable4.difficulities5. interviewee 6boring 7 organized/organized 8 engaged9.E_periencedVI.短文改错(10分)As the population of the world keeps on grow,1.growingit gets more and more difficult feed everyone. The2. toUnited States is one of the lucky country because it3.countriesgrows enough food for itself and still has enough to4.e_port to another parts of the world. One reason for5. otherthis is why the United States is a large country with6. thatdifferent kind of climate. Most of the central part7. kindsof the country is especial fit for raising grain .Wheat8. especiallyand corn are most important crops in this district. The9. theUSA e_ports millions of tons of grain in every year.10. inVII.书面表达(25分)China’s first spaceman—Yang LiweiYang Liwei was born in an ordinary family in Liaoning province in 1965. hebecame a pilot in the Chinese Air Force in1987,spending 1,350 hours in the airHe has spent five years training to become a spaceman..Yang Liwei was sent into space at 9 am on October 15th by China’s Shenzhou VSpacecraft , which orbited the earth 14 times. He landed safely at 6:23 am thene_t day, making China the third country successfully send a person into space.缙云中学高二英语测试卷Units1-2 答卷纸Name_______ Class _______________ No._______卷一(30分)12345678910BBBCBCBCAC11121314151617181920CBAAABAACB卷二I单项选择(15分) 12345678910 DDBBACBABC 1112131415DDDADII完形填空(20分) 12345678910 CDBDCADBDC 11121314151617181920 ABDBCDBACDIII阅读理解(20分) 12345678910 DDDCCACCADIV.句型转换(10分)1. more than 2.informed 3.to be interviewed4.Nor 5. went by; that6. obvious7.observed 8. seek 9.matchV.词形转换(20分)1.Imagination2. promising3. incurable4.difficulities5. interviewee 6boring 7 organized/organized 8 engaged9.E_periencedVI.短文改错(10分)As the population of the world keeps on grow,1.growingit gets more and more difficult feed everyone. The2. toUnited States is one of the lucky country because it3.countriesgrows enough food for itself and still has enough to4.e_port to another parts of the world. One reason for5. otherthis is why the United States is a large country with6. thatdifferent kind of climate. Most of the central part7. kindsof the country is especial fit for raising grain .Wheat8. especiallyand corn are most important crops in this district. The9. theUSA e_ports millions of tons of grain in every year.10. inVII.书面表达(25分)China’s first spaceman—Yang LiweiYang Liwei was born in an ordinary family in Liaoning province in 1965. hebecame a pilot in the Chinese Air Force in1987,spending 1,350 hours in the airHe has spent five years training to become a spaceman..Yang Liwei was sent into space at 9 am on October 15th by China’s ShenzhouVSpacecraft , which orbited the earth 14 times. He landed safely at 6:23 am thene_t day, making China the third country successfully send a person into space.。

23届浙江三校联考(缙云中学、余杭高级中学、长兴中学)英语试题及答案

23届浙江三校联考(缙云中学、余杭高级中学、长兴中学)英语试题及答案

2023年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(模拟)注意事项:1. 答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。

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:How much is the shirt?A.f 19.15.B.f9.18.C.f9.15.答案是C。

1.What is the man most interested in about Germany?A.Music.nguage.C.Technology2.Where are the speakers probably?A.In a shop.B.In a bank.C. In a company3. What will the man do first?A. Wash the car.B.Meet their friend.C.Go to the museum.4. What does the woman suggest doing to shape one's ideas?A.Writing down the thoughts.B. Trying to understand others.bining feelings and ideas.5.What are the speakers mainly taking about?A. Their test scores.B.Their favorite sports.C.Their sports academy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。

浙江省丽水市缙云县实验中学高二英语上学期期末试题含部分解析

浙江省丽水市缙云县实验中学高二英语上学期期末试题含部分解析

浙江省丽水市缙云县实验中学高二英语上学期期末试题含解析一、选择题1. 语音知识(共5小题,每小题1分,满分5分)从每小题的A、B、C、D四个选项中,找出其划线部分与所给单词的划线部分的读音相同的选项。

1. d u ll A. p u t B. s u nset C. ann u al D. min u s2. h oney A. h onest B. h our C. h onour D. h ole3. b i ting A. g i fted B. un i que C. sp i ce D. ol i ve4. pea ch A. ch ew B. s ch ool C. mousta ch e D. ma ch ine5. gl are A. m ere ly B. air craft C. d air y D. insp ire参考答案:略25. The drunken driver was ________ for the traffic accident.A. to blameB. going to blamedC. to be blamedD. be blamed参考答案:A略3. ---Now the weight. Only 105. You’d better put on a few pounds.---Well, actually, I ________ like a horse.A. ateB. was eatingC. have been eatingD. will eat参考答案:C4. --- Where did the World Expo take place?--- It is in Shanghai _____ a new Disney World is being set up.A. whereB. thatC. whichD. when参考答案:A5. The bell ______ the end of the period rang, ______ our heated discussion.A. indicating; interrupting B. indicated; interruptingC. indicating; interruptedD. indicated; interrupted参考答案:A6. Before we end this program, let's take a at the sports news briefly.A. glare B.glance C.stare D.watch参考答案:B7. In his letter, he said you could _____ either personally or in e-mail ____ the post in the company.A. apply; forB. apply; toC. relate; toD. collect; for参考答案:A8. He hurried to the booking office only ____ that all the tickets had been sold out.A. to tellB. to be toldC. tellingD. told参考答案:B9. Because of his strange clothes, he immediately became the ___ of attention when he entered the hall.A. concentrationB. pointC. focusD. aim参考答案:C10. ______ is obvious is that the company has made the right decision on the sales project.A. ItB. ThereC. WhichD. What参考答案:D11. Although this product is environmental protection, few people show interest in it because of its high price.A. in terms ofB. in favor ofC. on account ofD. in response to参考答案:B12. The people in this area had ________ the serious flood disaster and made advance in agriculture.A. overcomeB. conqueredC. succeededD. defeated参考答案:Aovercome意为“战胜;克服”,指成功地和某人或某物进行斗争。

重庆市缙云教育联盟2023-2024学年高二上学期11月月考试题 英语 Word版含答案

重庆市缙云教育联盟2023-2024学年高二上学期11月月考试题 英语 Word版含答案

重庆缙云教育联盟2023-2024学年(上)11月月度质量检测高二英语【命题单位:重庆缙云教育联盟】注意事项:1.答题前,考生务必用黑色签字笔将自己的姓名、准考证号、座位号在答题卡上填写清楚;2.每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,在试卷上作答无效;3.考试结束后,请将本试卷和答题卡一并交回;4.全卷共10页,满分120分,听力部分另附纸张,本卷考试时间100分钟。

第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题:每小题1.5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。

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Visit the official site to get moreinformation.1.What is New Malden Airport Transfers probably?A.A taxi producer.B.Airport luggage delivery service.C.A transfer station.D.A taxi company.2.Which is the feature of the New Malden taxi service?A.It charges the lowest price.B.It can only be booked online.C.It is available around the clock.D.It can be enjoyed all over London.3.What is the purpose of the text?A.To advertise the New Malden taxi service.B.To introduce the benefits of different taxis.C.To attract visitors to tour around New Malden.D.To stress the necessity of airport transfer service.Bcrazy after all. According to the scientists from the University of Exeter, plants may keep communicating with each other through a secret “unseen” language.For their experiment, the scientists picked a cabbage plant that is known to send out a gas when its surface is cut. In order to get video evidence of the communication, they changed the cabbage gene by adding the luciferase (荧光素酶), which is what makes fireflies (萤火虫) glow in the dark.When the changed cabbage plant was in full bloom, they cut a leaf off with a pair of scissors, and almost immediately, thanks to the luciferase, they could see the plant sending out “methyl jasmonate (茉莉酸甲酯)”.While this was a known fact, what was surprising was the fact that the minute this gas began to give out, the nearby cabbage plants seemed to sense some kind of danger and started to send out a gas that they normally have to keep enemies like caterpillars (毛虫) away.What the scientists are not sure is whether the plants are trying to warn the other leaves or the near plants about the danger — something that will require further research. However, the team, which is led by Professor Nick Smirnoff, is quite excited about the findings because this is the first time it has been proved that plants do not live a passive life, but actually move, sense and even communicate with each other.4.What does the underlined word “they” in Paragraph 1 mean?A.Gardeners.B.Plants.C.Scientists.D.Fireflies.5.When the plant sent out methyl iasmonate, which of the following statements is NOT true?A.The nearby cabbage plants seemed to sense some kind of danger.B.The nearby cabbage plants started to send out a gas.C.The nearby cabbage plants tried to warn the near plants.D.The nearby cabbage plants communicated through a secret language.6.According to the experiment, plants __________.A.don’t live a passive life B.can feel pain when they are cutC.can warm the other leaves about danger D.can talk with each other7.From which is the text probably taken?A.A health magazine.B.A biology magazine.C.A medical research paper.D.A travel brochure.CA robot with a sense of touch may one day feel “pain”, ‘both its own physical pain and sympathy-for the pain of its human companions. Such touchy-feely robots are still far off, but advances in robotic touch-sensing are bringing that possibility closer to reality.Sensors set in soft, artificial skin that can detect both a gentle touch and a painful strike have been hooked up (连接) to a robot that can then signal emotions, Asada reported February 15 at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. This artificial “pain nervous system”, as Asada calls it, may be a small building block for a machine that could experience pain. Such a feeling might also allow a robot to “sympathize” with a human companion’s suffering.Asada, an engineer at Osaka University, and his colleagues have designed touch sensors that reliably pick up a range of touches. In a robot system named Affetto, a realistic-looking child’s head, these touch and pain signals can be converted to emotional facial expressions.A touch-sensitive, soft material, as opposed to a rigid metal surface, allows richer interactions between a machine and the world, says neuroscientist Kingson Man of the University of Southern California. Artificial skin “allows the possibility of engagement in truly intelligent ways”.Such a system, Asada says, might ultimately lead to robots that can recognize the pain of others, a valuable skill for robots designed to help care’ for people in need, the elderly, for instance. But there is an important distinction between a robot that responds in a predictable way to a painful strike and a robot that’s capable of approximating an internal feeling, says Damasio, a neuroscientist also at the University of Southern California. A robot with sensors that can detect touch and pain is “along the lines of having a robot, for example, that smiles when you talk to it,” Damasio says.“While that’s an interesting development, it’s not the same thing as a robot designed to express some sort of internal experience,” he says.8.What do we know about the “pain nervous system”?A.It is named Affetto by scientists.B.It is a set of complicated sensors.C.It is made up of small building blocks.D.It combines sensors and artificial skin.9.What does the underlined word “converted” in Paragraph 3 probably mean?A.delivered B.transformed C.connected D.adapted10.What does Damasio consider as an interesting development?A.Robots can talk to human beings.B.Robots can give unforeseeable responses.C.Robots can detect pain and respond accordingly.D.Robots can express some sort of internal feelings.11.What can be the best title of the text?A.Human feelings can be felt B.Machines become emotionalC.Robots inch closer to feeling pain D.Robots will touch the human heartDEvery language has a certain rhythm (节奏) and a certain way of approaching things or thinking about them. Learning or forgetting a language is thus not only about having or losing a means of communication. It is about seeing an entire culture either appear or fade away.From the very first day of school, many schoolchildren have the experience of discovering one language — and the world of ideas which comes with it —and forgetting another one: the language they have known since infancy(婴儿期). Worldwide, four out of ten students do not have access to education in the language they speak or understand best; as a result, the foundation for their learning is fragile.This distancing from the mother tongue affects us all, for the diversity of language is the common good. And the protection of it is a duty.Technology can provide new tools for protecting the diversity of language. Such tools, for example, encouraging their spread and analysis, allow us to record and preserve languages which sometimes exist only in oral (口头的) form. Put simply, they make local languages a shared heritage.However, because the Internet poses a risk of uniformization (一致化), we must also be aware that technological progress will serve plurilingualism(多语主义) only when we make the effort to ensure that it does. The designing of digital tools in several languages, the supporting of media development, and the supporting of access to connectivity all need to be done so that people can discover different languages without giving up their mother tongues.The International Decade of Indigenous Languages, which began this year, should, by directing the efforts of researchers, broadcasters and speakers, push ahead with the protection of these invaluable sources of know-how and worldviews. As the lead agency for Decade-related work, UNESCO is fully committed to this cause.On this International Mother Language Day, I thus call on everyone able to do so to defend the diversity of language and culture, which makes up the common grammar of our shared humanity.12.What do we know from paragraph 1?A.Learning a new language isn’t easy.B.Some ideas in languages are often misread.C.A language reflects the philosophy of its culture.D.Different languages are independent of each other.13.What does the underlined word “fragile” in paragraph 2 mean?A.Insecure.B.Unfair.C.Satisfactory.D.Noticeable.14.What does the author advise tech companies to do?A.Keep track of Internet users.B.Develop tools supporting multiple languages.C.Make their every progress known to the public.D.Look for talented speakers of different languages.15.What is the author’s appeal to everyone?A.Protecting mother tongues.B.Learning more than one language.C.Having a good understanding of grammar.D.Learning about the development of languages.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。

高中英语 2023-2024学年重庆市缙云教育联盟高二(上)月考英语试卷(9月份)

高中英语 2023-2024学年重庆市缙云教育联盟高二(上)月考英语试卷(9月份)

2023-2024学年重庆市缙云教育联盟高二(上)月考英语试卷(9月份)第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30 分)1.(1.5分)How long will it take the woman to get to Dupont Station?A.About 60 minutes.B.About 40 minutes.C.About 30 minutes.2.(1.5分)Where will the speakers sit?A.In a corner.B. By the window.C. At the door.3.(1.5分)How will the woman go to the party?A. By train.B. By taxi.C. By bus.4.(1.5分)What are the speakers talking about?A. A cake.B. A fruit.C. A drink.5.(1.5分)Where does the conversation take place?A.In a bookstore.B. In a library.C. In a hotel.6.(3分)(1)How many art classes does the man have each week?A.One.B. Two.C. Four.(2)How is Mrs. Boyd different from Mr. Jones?A.She asks students to do things her way.B.She is much stricter than Mr. Jones.C.She gives students more freedom.7.(3分)(1)What does the man advise the woman to do?A.Apply for a position.B.Refer to Susan's files.C.Talk to David about the meeting.(2)What does the man want to know in the end?A.When the meeting begins.B.Who will attend the meeting.C.What will be talked about at the meeting.8.(4.5分)(1)How does the man want to deal with the rice cooker?A.Have it repaired.B.Exchange it.C.Return it.(2)What day is it today?A.Friday.B.Thursday.C.Wednesday.(3)What does the woman ask the man to do?A.Tell her his credit card number.B.Make a phone call to her wife.C.Wait for her phone call.9.(6分)(1)How long has Corey been doing ice diving?A.2 years.B.7 years.C.9 years.(2)What is the woman's favorite hobby now?A.Skiing.B.Swimming.C.Acting.(3)What does the Woman think of playing computer games?A.It's relaxing.B.It's a waste of time.C.It helps her make friends.(4)What is the relationship between the speakers?A.Classmates.B.Neighbors.C.Relatives.10.(6分)(1)What does the speaker do in his job himself?A.He thinks of good stories.B.He develops the program.C.He writes all the dialogue.(2)What did the speaker plan to be?A.A violinist.B.A journalist.C.A basketball player.(3)When did the speaker start to think about working in the video game industry?A.When he hurt his hand.B.When he left university.C.When he studied in a film school.(4)What does the speaker love most about his job?A.His workmates.B.The salary.C.The prizes.第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分 40 分)第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 30 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.11.(6分)Amazon.com is the largest online bookstore on the Internet and it often has the best prices to of fer on most books,and they carry a wide range of books as well.Here are some children's books on Amazo n.comGiraffes Can't DanceGiraffes Can't Dance is a touching tale of Gerald the giraffe,who wants nothing more than to dance.With crooked knees and thin legs,it's harder for a giraffe than you would think.Gerald is finally able to dance to his own tune when he gets some encouraging words from an unlikely friend.Price: $9.5Are You My Mother?A baby bird goes in search of his mother in this funny book.When a mother bird's egg starts to jump,she hurries off to make sure she has something for her little one to eat.But as soon as she's gone,out pops the baby bird.He immediately sets off to find his mother,but not knowing what she looks like makes it a challenge.The little hatchling is determined to find his mother,even after meeting a kitten,a hen and a dog. Price: $6What If Everybody Did That?If you drop just one soda can out the window,it's no big deal …right?But what if everybody did that?Wh at if everybody broke the rules …and spoke during story time,didn't wash up,or splashed too much at the p ool?Then the world would be a mess.But what if everybody obeyed the rules so that the world would beco me a better place?Using humorous illustrations rendered in mixed media,these questions are answered i n a child-friendly way and show the consequences of thoughtless behavior.Price: $12Personal Space CampLouis is back!And this time,he's learning all about personal space.Louis,a self-taught space expert is de lighted to learn that his teacher has sent him to the principal's office to attend personal space camp.Eager t o learn more about lunar landings,space suits,and other cosmic concepts,Louis soon discovers that he ha s much to learn about personal space right here on earth.Price: $14.5Shipping fee for each item is$1 Freeshipping on orders over$25(1)Which of the following can enjoy free delivery?A.Giraffes Can't Dance and Are You My MotherB.Are You My Mother and What If Everybody Did ThatC.What If Everybody Did That and Personal Space CampD.Are You My Mother and Personal Space Camp(2)Which book will you choose if your child has behavioral problems?A.Giraffes Can't DanceB.Are You My Mother?C.What If Everybody Did That?D.Personal Space Camp(3)What's the writer's purpose of this passage?A.To give advice on choosing booksB.To give advice on reading children's books.C.To introduce how to read booksD.To introduce some children's books.12.(8分)As Alice and Mike watched their son Allan graduate from Cambridge University last month,they t hought back to the moment when he was born."I'm so sorry your baby is blind," a neighbour had said.Even though Allan's family were middle class and they lived a comfortable life,as a blind child,Allan Henn essy's future was poor.The local hospitals could not offer Allan hope of giving him sight because there weren't enough eye special ists.But when Allan was 6 months old,an opportunity came and Allan's father seized it. "My dad sold his c ar,belongings and some of his land to pay for my treatment.We left our home country with very little."The opportunity was an operation in London which restored the sight in Allan's left eye. "My mom remem bers the first time I looked at her;the first time we made eye contact.She burst into tears.Since then,I'v e just been rocking on with the little sight I have," he explained.For Allan,life as an immigrant was challenging.When he was accepted into Cambridge University,Allan rea lized there were so many differences between him and his peers at Cambridge."I felt visibly different," he said. "When you're a half-blind guy climbing the greasy pole,everyone can s ee that and they judge you,even though they are climbing it too." But after spending three years at Fitzwill iam College,Allan said it was transformative (起改造作用的). "I met the most amazing people from all ove r the world."What would his life be like if he had stayed in his home country? "I wouldn't have a Cambridge law degre e;I wouldn't even be sighted.My family there have faced terrible events.Perhaps I wouldn't be alive."After graduating this summer,Allan is taking up a scholarship at law school."If you've got a first-class law degree from Cambridge University,that should set you up for life," he sai d. "But when you're a half-blind immigrant living in Britain today,there is so much more I have to do.The j ourney has only just begun.(1)When Allan was born,.A.he couldn't see anythingB.he lived in a poor areaC.his family was ready to move to LondonD.a local doctor offered to help with his eye problems(2)The underlined word "it" in Paragraph 4 refers to.A.the selling of Mike's belongingsB.an operation to cure Allan's eyesC.the comfortable life in LondonD.the bright future of the family(3)How was Allan's life in Cambridge?A.He was helped by many of his peers.B.He worked hard to keep up with his peers.C.He was bullied by others for many years.D.He found it challenging but life-changing.(4)What can you infer from the last paragraph?A.Allan is unsatisfied with his life as an immigrant.B.Allan is proud of his achievements in college.C.Allan is determined to help other half-blind students.D.Allen won't stop challenging himself in the future.13.(8分)If you visit a country in the West this month,you may notice something unusual when walking th e streets.That's because November is when thousands of men choose to grow a moustache (胡须)."Movember",as the annual event is known,sees men in countries including the UK,US and Australia gro w their facial hair,while collecting money from friends,family and colleagues for cancer charities.But why do people do this?"As a father,I'm terrified of cancer and of not being here for my son as he grows up," said Andrew Hah n,from California,US,who's raised over$100,000 (662,400 yuan) since he started taking part seven ye ars ago,according to the Movember website."I participate in Movember in the hope that there'll be a cure in place if I get cancer."The event began unofficially in 2003,when a pair of men from Australia persuaded their friends to join the m in growing a "mo" to raise awareness of male health issues.A year later,the group decided to set up the Movember Foundation and raised$54,000 (276,000 yua n) in donations.Thanks to social media,Movember soon went global.It now operates worldwide and has raised over £440 million (3.8 billion yuan) since it began."With the money raised,the foundation has funded over 1,200 game-changing programmes in prostate c ancer,testicular cancer and suicide prevention around the world," a spokesperson for the organization sai d in a statement.Movember isn't just for men.Thousands of "mo sisters" also help by raising money and encouraging thei r male acquaintances to get checked for deadly illnesses.As many Western men are raised to tough it out when it comes to illness,some neglect (疏忽)their healt h.But thanks to the efforts of mo brothers and mo sisters around the world,men are taking their well-being more seriously,while having fun raising money for charities at the same time.(1)Why do many men in the West grow a moustache in November?A.To look cool at the annual Movember event.B.To raise money for cancer patients.C.To compete in an annual competition.D.To protect themselves from cancer.(2)Movember was started to .A.promote a healthy lifestyleB.raise public awareness of mental healthC.encourage men to help different charitiesD.show concern for men's health problems(3)The underlined phrase "tough it out" in the second-to-last paragraph probably means .A.enjoy one's life to the fullB.be kind and generousC.take things seriouslyD.keep on despite difficulties(4)Which is the best title of the passage?A.Growing a moustache is good for health.B.Don't neglect your health.C.Grow a moustache in November.D.The importance of cancer prevention.14.(8分)Most people nowadays own a device that features artificial intelligence (AI),with the likes of Si ri always there to greet us with a friendly voice.But Microsoft's XiaoIce is different.Launched in 2014 for the Chinese market, "she" has a creative edge o ver her competitors.While most AI assistants simply read out information they get online,such as movie listings or weather for ecasts,XiaoIce has a "realness" that the others lack.Indeed,if you asked nicely,she could read you a poe m from her new weekly column in West China City Daily.The newspaper has been printing XiaoIce's self-penned poetry each week since Aug 19,taken from her ow n book of poems,The Sunlight that Lost the Glass Window.To turn XiaoIce into a master of poetry,Microsoft scientists "fed" her the works of over 500 influential modern poets,including those of Hu Shi,Li Jinfa,Lin Huiyin,Xu Zhimo,and Wen Yiduo,reported China Dail y.This led to her figuring out a writing style of her own and creating over 70,000 original poems,with 137 used to produce the book.Most of the poems are indistinguishable from those written by humans,and Xiao Ice's book even got good feedback from experts."XiaoIce's work carries a strange taste.The more you chew on it,the more interesting it becomes," Zhang Zonggang,a literature professor at the Nanjing University of Science and Technology,told the South China Morning Post.But it seems not everyone is a fan."The poems disgusted me with their slippery tone and rhythm.The sentences were aimless and superficia l,lacking the inner logic for emotional expression," Yunnan-based poet Yu Jian told China Youth Daily. This isn't the first AI to attempt poetry.Last year,Google's Parsey McParseface made some poems of its o wn,although they were branded "miserable (令人不快的)" by reviewers.While it seems like AI is becoming more "intelligent" and less "artificial" all the time,when it comes to creativity,perhaps this is one job that software should leave to us humans.(1)What advantage does XiaoIce have over most other AI assistants?A.She can greet users with her friendly voice.B.She is able to read poetry for users.C.She can acquire information online very quickly.D.She has the ability to create original poems.(2)What is the correct description of XiaoIce?A.Her works are welcomed by many influential modern poets.B.Her poems are comparable to those written by humans.C.She is working on a monthly column in a newspaper.D.Her works don't have a specific writing style.(3)What is Zhang Zonggang's attitude towards XiaoIce's creation?A.Doubtful B.Neutral C.Supportive D.Negative(4)What is the problem about XiaoIce's poems,according to the text?A.It's quite hard to understand what her works mean.B.Her poems are sorrowful and lack creativity.C.The tone and rhythm of her poems are questionable.D.The emotional expressions in her poems deserve more attention.第二节(共 5 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 10 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.选项中有两项为多余选项.15.(10分)With the news that we're now spending more time on our phones than our other important other s,it might be time to think about reducing our screen time.Smart phones really are addictive and the more you use one,the worse it gets. (1)Here are our suggestions.1.Turn off notifications(提示信息).Does checking a single notification turn into a half-hour of phone browsing?You're not alone-it's all too e asy to get sucked into the media world through one notifications.(2)2.Find out how much you're using your phones.There are various apps,such as Quality time for Android and moment for iSO,which monitor your phone usage and inform you just how many hours a day you're spending looking at a screen.(3)3.Set up phone-free periods every day.Try to set up phone-free periods during the day.Schedule them when you're busy doing something else i n order to make the break a bit easier.4.(4)Don't even take your phone into the bedroom.Removing your phone from the room can also remove the overall temptation.5.Train yourself with "tech breaks".If the previous tips don't work for you and you're still spending more time on your phone than you'd like,then you may need to kick it up a notch(等级).(5)Start by looking at your phone for one minute and checking all forms of communication,includi ng texts,calls and social media.Then turn it off,set the alarm for 15 minutes and place it face- down in pla in sight.The upside-down phone reminds your brain not to release stress and anxiety neurotransmitters(神经传体).A.These apps can remind you if you are using your phone too much.B.How can we build boundaries to spend less time on our phones?C.Keep doing that until it feels natural not to check in.D.Don't use your phone as an alarm clock.E.One easy way is to slowly train yourself with "tech breaks".F.If you disable all unnecessary notifications,this is less likely to happen.G.Check it again for only one minute.第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分 45 分)第一节:完形填空(共 20 小题;每小题 1. 5 分,满分 30 分)阅读下面的短文,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.16.(30分)Tim Ma's parents came to the United States from Taiwan in the 1970s.They opened a restauran t.It was not a(1).Because of their own(2),Ma's parents hoped he would study to become an (3).Ma did well in math and science classes in high school.And he (4)choosing to study electrical engi neering in college.Several engineering jobs later,though,Ma had a change of heart.He wanted to(5)the engineering world behind and enter the restaurant business.His parents,however,could not (6)why he would want to leave such a good job to open a restaur ant.They had worked long hours but their own restaurant still (7).They kept asking, "why?".Bu t Ma remained(8).He was going to do things(9)from his parents.He was able to learn from t heir one major mistake as restaurant owners - they knew very(10)about the art of cooking.So,at age 30,Ma left engineering and returned to school - (11)school.He wanted to study the (12)of cooking so that he could work as a chef in his own restaurant.He soon learned that he(13)cooking.He discovered it was similar to engineering.In 2009,Ma opened his first restaurant in Virginia.It is called Maple Avenue.The restaurant(14)A merican cuisine.At Maple Avenue,he cooked,cleaned the ovens,fixed equipment and paid bills.He work ed long hours,seven days a (15).His long hours paid off.Ma opened his fourth restaurant last year,Kyirisan in Washington,D.C.He (1 6)his training in French cooking with his Chinese heritage to create (17)dishes.A popula r dish is a seared scallops with coconut risotto and basil ice cream."We simply wanted to match basil and coconut.And we got to this point where we're like,and the(18)was good."Ma says.Kyirisan's success is due to the (19) menu and food.But a lot of it just comes from " hard (20).""I think in this country you can create your own success,just by working hard.Not because you're smarte r than anybody,not because you're more creative than anybody,just by working hard. "he says.(1)A.business B.success C.fortune D.failure(2)A.knowledge B.conditions C.practice D.experiences(3)A.engineer B.inventor C.operator D.economist(4)A.took up B.focus on C.ended up D.insisted on(5)A.set B.leave C.put D.get(6)A.know B.complain C.understand D.ask(7)A.failed B.lost C.faded D.dropped(8)A.nervous B.anxious C.interested D.certain(9)A.apart B.differently C.separately D.away(10)A.much B.all C.little D.roughly(11)A.cooking B.managing C.travelling D.engineering(12)A.principles B.requirements C.procedures D.fundamentals(13)A.practised B.enjoyed C.quit D.hated(14)A.serves B.avoids C.contains D.prefers(15)A.month B.year C.week D.season(16)A.exchanges B.mixes C.furnishes D.compares(17)A.tasty B.fresh C.vivid D.new(18)A.response B.impression C.reward D.operation(19)A.productive B.superb C.creative D.first-class(20)A.life B.work C.study D.creation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.17.(15分)Several years ago, I(1)(send) overseas, so I decided to leave my black cat Larry with my mother. I found (2) hard to do so because I love my cat very much.I couldn't imagine(3)(live) without him. But I had to do that.(4), my mother had been feeling alone lately, and I hop ed he would change that. Those days were difficult, because Larry was already like a son to me. I asked m other to share video of Larry online as(5)(frequent) as possible.After two years, I was ready to get (6)(he) back. Before I could do that, I got a call from m y mother. She said she had fallen asleep earlier and woke up to find him on her chest,(7)(push)h er face. He had never done that before. She smelled something strange, jumped out of bed, and (8)(find) the kitchen on fire. Oh God, my mom is alive because of Larry. He really sees her (9) his family. I guess this is what love is. It doesn't matter(10)you are a human or a cat. You give lo ve and also get love. And I know that Larry loves us, just like we love him.第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 35 分)第一节:短文改错(共 10 小题;每小题 l 分,满分 10 分)18.(10分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文.文中共有 10 处语言错误,每句中最多有两处.每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改. 增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词.删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉.修改:在错的词下画一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词.注意:1. 每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2. 只允许修改 10 处,多者(从第 11 处起)不计分.Once there lived many mice in a farmhouse where they ate much wheat and rice every day. The farmer was v。

重庆市缙云教育联盟2023-2024学年高二上学期12月月考英语试题

重庆市缙云教育联盟2023-2024学年高二上学期12月月考英语试题

重庆市缙云教育联盟2023-2024学年高二上学期12月月考英语试题学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________一、阅读理解Kaibab National ForestThe vast majority of areas and activities in the Kaibab National Forest are free to enjoy by the public. However, there are some fees for recreational (娱乐的) sites and activities such as campgrounds, cabin rentals and recreational vehicle facilities.Annual PassIt covers the pass owner and three accompanying adults at sites where per person entrance fees are charged. Good for one year from the month of purchase. $80 for one year. Senior PassYou must be 62 years of age or older to purchase. Passes are $20 for one year or $80 for a lifetime. An Interagency (跨部门的) Annual Pass can be used on many different federal lands across the nation.Volunteer PassIt is awarded to those individuals who volunteer 250 hours at one or more recreational sites managed by 5 federal agencies as a way to say “thank you”! The V olunteer Pass is valid (有效的) for 12 months from the month of issuance.4th GradersThis free pass is available to 4th Graders, 4th Grade Teachers, home school and free-choice learners 10 years of age. Good from Sept. to Aug. of your 4th Grade school year. Access PassPeople who are living with disabilities can request this $10 lifetime pass. It can be used at many different federal lands across the nation.For detailed information on fees associated with any Kaibab National Forest recreational site or activity, please visit its website and locate the specific site or activity of interest. 1.How many people does an Annual Pass admit into Kaibab National Forest at most?A.1.B.2.C.3.D.4.2.What can we know about the V olunteer Pass?A.It’s free for old people.B.It shows respect for labor.C.It can be used for a lifetime.D.It’s given as a reward to 4th Graders. 3.Which pass favors the disabled?A.Annual Pass.B.Senior Pass.C.Access Pass.D.4th Graders.Foreign visitors to the UK might be disappointed when they learn that not everyone there speaks like Harry Potter and his friends. Usually, there’s an assumption by many non-Brits that everyone in Britain speaks with what’s known as a Received Pronunciation (RP,标准发音) accent, also called “the Queen’s English”. However, while many people do talk this way, most Britons speak in their own regional accents (口音).Scouse, Glaswegian and Black Country — from Liverpool, Glasgow and the West Midlands — are just three of the countless non-RP accents that British people speak with. There are even differences in accents between towns or cities just 30 kilometers apart. What is even more disappointing is that not speaking in a RP accent may mean a British person is judged and even treated differently in their everyday life.In a 2015 study by The University of South Wales, videos of people reading a passage in three different UK accents were shown to a second group of people. The group then rated how intelligent they thought the readers sounded. The lowestrated accent was Brummie, native to people from Birmingham, a city whose accent is considered working class.However, there is no need to be disappointed though you are not speaking in a RP accent. In fact, doing the opposite may even give you strength.Kong Seongjae, 25, is an Internet celebrity from Seoul. After studying in the UK, he picked up several regional accents. He’s now famous for his online videos, where he shows off the various accents he’s learned. “British people usually get really excited when I use some of their local dialect words, and they become much friendlier. I think it makes a bit of bond between local people and foreigners to speak in their local accent,” he said.So if you’re working on perfecting your British accent, try to speak like someone from Liverpool, Glasgow or Birmingham. You may not sound like Harry Potter, but you are likely to make more friends.4.What can we infer from Paragraph 1?A.Non-Brits usually hold that all Britons speak in a RP accent.B.Only “the Queen’s English” is accepted in the UK.C.Foreign visitors are disappointed at their on spoken English.D.Any Received Pronunciation around the world is also called “the Queen’s English”. 5.What do people think of the Brummie accent?A.Favored by foreign visitors to the UK.B.Closest to the RP accent.C.Smart and easy to understand.D.Spoken by people of lower class. 6.What does the underlined phrase “doing the opposite” in Paragraph 4 refer to?A.Speaking in a RP accent.B.Speaking in regional accents.C.Speaking the Brummie accent.D.Speaking like Harry Potter.7.What is the passage mainly about?A.A study about the most intelligent accent in Britain.B.A comparison between different British accents.C.How much British people value the RP accent.D.The influence of regional accents on people’s lives.In 1945, two sculptures meant to represent the average man called Norman and woman called Norma in the United States went on exhibit at the American Museum of Natural History.That same year, a contest was launched to find a living representation of Norma. Normal is often used to mean “typical”, “expected”, or even “correct”. By that logic, most people should fit the description of normal. And yet, not one of almost 4,000 women who participated in the contest matched Norma, the supposedly “normal” woman.This puzzle isn’t unique to Norma and Norman, either — time and time again, so-called normal descriptions of our bodies, minds, and perceptions have turned out to match almost no one. So what does normal actually mean — and should we be relying on it so much?In statistics, a normal distribution describes a set of values that fall along a bell curve (曲线). The average, or mean, of all the values is at the very center, and most other values fall within the hump (驼峰) of the bell. Normal doesn’t describe a single data point, but a pattern of diversity. Many human traits, like height, follow a normal distribution. Some people are very tall or very short, but most people fall close to the overall average. Outside of statistics, normal often refers to an average like the single number pulled from the fattest part of the bell curve that excludes all the nuances of the normal distribution. Norma and Norman’s proportions (比例) came from such averages.Applied to individuals, whether someone is considered normal usually depends on howclosely they get to this average. At best, such definitions of normal fail to capture variation. When limited or inaccurate definitions of normal are used to make decisions that impact people’s lives, they can do real harm. There were examples in history.To this day, people are often targeted and discriminated against on the basis of disabilities, mental health issues, and other features considered “not normal”. But the reality is that the differences in our bodies, minds, perceptions, and ideas about the world around us — in short, diversity — is the true normal.8.What can we learn about Norman and Norma?A.No participant fitted the description of them in the contest.B.They were on display as soon as they were completed in 1945.C.They were both named by the American Museum of Natural History.D.People viewed them as typical and correct representations of humans.9.How does normal in statistics differ from normal outside of statistics?A.The former and the latter fall at totally different points of the bell curve.B.The former and the latter account for different puzzles in our daily life.C.The latter is a single number whereas the former shows a pattern of diversity.D.The latter often indicates the distribution of a set of values but the former doesn’t. 10.What does the underlined word “nuances” in Paragraph 4 most probably mean?A.Possibilities.B.Examples.C.Meanings.D.Differences. 11.What is the best title of the passage?A.What Is Real Normal?B.When Are Humans Normal?C.How Does Normal Cause Harm?D.Why Shouldn’t We Rely on Normal?The Mona Lisa is the famous Leonardo da Vinci painting of a woman with a mysterious smile. This week, the painting gave up a secret.Scientists using X-rays to examine the chemical structure of a small part of the painting discovered a technique Leonardo used in the work. An oil paint used for it was a special, new chemical mixture, which suggests that the Italian artist was in an experimental mood when he worked on the painting in the 16th century.“He loved to experiment, and each of his paintings is completely differenttechnically,”said Victor Gonzalez, a chemist who has studied the chemical element (成分) of several works by Leonardo and other artists. The researchers found a rare lead compound (铅化合物) — plumbonacrite, in Leonardo’s first layer of paint. The discovery proved that da Vinci most likely used lead oxide to thicken and help dry his paint. The paint in the study is about the thickness of a human hair, lying in the top right area of the painting.The scientists looked into its atomic structure using X-rays, moving particles at the speed of light, permitting researchers to look deeper into the paint structure. “ Plumbonacrite is really a fingerprint of his recipe, as it’s the first time we can chemically confirm it,” Gonzalez said.Dutch artist Rembrandt may have used a similar mixture when he was painting in the 17th century. Gonzalez and other researchers have found plumbonacrite in his work, too. Leonardo is thought to have put lead oxide powder, which has an orange color, in the oil to make it thicker and dry faster. “What you will get is an oil that has a very nice golden color,” Gonzalez said. “It flows more like honey.”But the Mona Lisa — said by the Louvre to be a portrait (肖像) of Lisa Gherardini, the wife of a Florentine silk businessman — and additional works by Leonardo still have other secrets to tell. “What we are saying is just a little brick in the knowledge,” Gonzalez said. 12.What’s the new discovery about the Mona Lisa?A.A new explanation of the secret smile.B.A new chemical element used in the painting.C.The secret of the woman in the painting.D.The structure of the paint da Vinci used.13.Which best explains the underlined word “fingerprint” in paragraph 4?A.Open secret.B.Widespread use.C.Hidden element.D.Long-termdream.14.How does Gonzalez view the use of lead oxide powder in paintings?A.It helps to make many things into paints.B.It helps to make paints easy to deal with.C.It helps to keep the paintings last long.D.It helps to make paintings rich in color.15.What can we learn about the Mona Lisa from the last paragraph?A.It has more secrets to tell the world.B.It’s the portrait of a silk businessman.C.It’s well kept in bricks in the Louvre.D.It has a mixture of different art styles.二、七选五Some speaking activities do not give an exact picture of your true language skill. But storytelling does. Storytelling is the retelling of a story. It can be a short piece of invented story; or it can be the retelling of a news event. Or you can talk about something thatopinion can slow you down. 17For the storytelling activity, try to provide as much information as possible and aim for a recording of three minutes or fewer. Don’t just say, “I studied at the library.” Say, “ 18 And most of the seats were taken, so I looked around and finally found a place, but it was near the window. It was cold, so I had to keep my coat on,” or something like that.19 Instead, it is to speak at a faster speed because you do not have to stop and think of each idea separately. Before the activity, you’d better speak out loud to yourself a few times to make sure you have your main points in mind.When listening to the recording, do not expect to find all or even most grammar or vocabulary mistakes. 20 After the first recording, record yourself telling the same story at least once more and take note of your progress. But avoid memorizing your speech.A.Put your speech into written or typed form.B.The goal of giving such information is not to fill the time.C.I walked into the library and thought about where I should sit.D.That is because it forces you to think about your ideas as you say them.E.Choose a place that you know well, like your home or a nearby bus station.F.But you can easily find some mistakes, such as wrong verb and noun endings.G.Storytelling frees you from forming complex ideas and lets you speak easily in English .三、完形填空Five years ago, my husband and I bought a farm.As we restore the land, I feel my well-being 21 . I think the farm is also working its magic on our son. Since he was 20, he has lived with mental illness. Just when it couldn’t get any worse, an unexpected 22 occurred in my life. We 23 the farm.It has taken a couple of years to 24 the land, seed the lawn and build garden beds. The farm was holding our 25 together. Before my son went to treatment, we planted a “guild” (同一目的协会) in the old farm to support the health of trees by grouping other helpful plants around them. We dug around the 26 trees and placed in garlic, wildflowers, etc and the garden seems to grow well.We also learned how to 27 others. Our workman worked steadily and helped when I asked. Asking for help is a principle in the recovery community, a lesson my son is 28 . The desire to recover this land has 29 in me. I have seen this 30 towards restoration in my son as well. It truly does take a village to rebuild a farm and a(an) 31 . And my son has found his own kind of guild that 32 him.Owning a farm was never our 33 , but it came when our family needed a 34 project. Digging is an act of faith, hope and 35 of what will appear next. 21.A.disappearing B.lasting C.returning D.crashing 22.A.song B.light C.shadow D.storm 23.A.secured B.found C.explored D.repaired 24.A.clear B.remove C.shelter D.access 25.A.patients B.friends C.staff D.family 26.A.weaker B.older C.taller D.smaller 27.A.respond to B.appeal to C.concentrate on D.depend on 28.A.preparing B.selecting C.processing D.learning 29.A.grown B.changed C.faded D.remained 30.A.gratitude B.contribution C.responsibility D.drive 31.A.house B.life C.organization D.career 32.A.supports B.impresses C.recognizes D.persuades 33.A.destination B.plan C.adventure D.belief 34.A.familiar B.flexible C.meaningful D.tough 35.A.prediction B.admiration C.expectation D.evaluation四、用单词的适当形式完成短文阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

2022年浙江省丽水市缙云中学高二英语测试题含解析

2022年浙江省丽水市缙云中学高二英语测试题含解析

2022年浙江省丽水市缙云中学高二英语测试题含解析一、选择题1. —So hard _____ in the past few months that he has made great progress in English.—I can see that; only a few mistakes _____ in the exam.A.has he worked; did he makeB. he has worked; did he makeC.he has worked; he madeD. has he worked; he made参考答案:D略2. The police took fingerprints at the crime scene and quickly _______ the murderer.A. undertookB. graspedC. gatheredD. identified参考答案:D3. We are looking forward to seeing the policy carried out in our province, which has ________ a number of people’s attention recently.A.attracted B.preservedC.expanded D.supported参考答案:A4. There was a sudden burst of light a terrible noise.A.followingB.to followC.followedD.followed by参考答案:D5. My parents often mention _____ me that you did them a favour.A. toB. forC. atD. from参考答案:A 6. John plays football ______,if not better than,David.A. as wellB. as well asC. so wellD. so well as参考答案:B7. Sales director is a position communication ability is just as important as sales skills.A. whichB. thatC. whenD. where参考答案:D8. All the settlers nearby demanded that the nightclub________away as soon as possible because of the loud noise at night.A. must be movedB. might be movedC. should moveD. be moved参考答案:D9. --- Has Sarah left her office? She said she would attend my birthday party?--- She ____, for she is a woman always keeping her word.A. might have leftB. must have leftC. should have leftD. must leave参考答案:B10. A violent earthquake hit Yunnan and Guizhou provinces and at least 89 people were killed, with 20,000 homes _______.A. damagedB. damagingC. being damagedD. having damaged参考答案:C11. Although ________ considerable success as an artist, the young man keeps working hard.A. achievingB. achievedC. to achieveD. having achieved参考答案:D考查非谓语动词。

重庆市缙云教育联盟-学年高二上学期期末考试英语试题word版(原卷版解析版)(无听力题)

重庆市缙云教育联盟-学年高二上学期期末考试英语试题word版(原卷版解析版)(无听力题)
Although the official number of deaths was 311, it is now believed that about 3,000 people were killed. About 250,000 people (two-thirds of the city’s population) were left homeless. They were forced to live in tents (帐篷) in public parks.
C.The level of search for meaning is fairly high in youth.
D.The levels of meaning and search for meaning correspond.
2.Which group probably have the strongest sense of meaning in life?
Among the earthquake’s survivors was the famous Italian opera singer Enrico Caruso. On the night of April 17, he had performed (表演) the role of José in Georges Bizet’ s 1875 opera, “Carmen,” and had been scheduled for another performance on April 18. Caruso was so shocked by the earthquake that he made up his mind never to return to San Francisco again.

高中英语教学资料(缙云中学)汇编-u2m5学案 m5u2 languag

高中英语教学资料(缙云中学)汇编-u2m5学案 m5u2 languag

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1.The Union Jack flag unites the flag of three countries in the United Kingdom, which country is left out? Why?
Wales, it is usually considered to be part of England.
3. What three countries does British Airways (英国航空公司) represent?
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From then on, his fate was linked to the company’s.
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重庆市缙云教育联盟2023-2024学年高二下学期3月月考试题 英语含答案

重庆市缙云教育联盟2023-2024学年高二下学期3月月考试题  英语含答案

重庆市2023-2024学年(下)3月月度质量检测高二英语(答案在最后)【命题单位:重庆缙云教育联盟】注意事项:1.答题前,考生务必用黑色签字笔将自己的姓名、准考证号、座位号在答题卡上填写清楚;2.每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,在试卷上作答无效;3.考试结束后,请将本试卷和答题卡一并交回;4.全卷共8页,满分150分,考试时间120分钟。

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。

1.How many questions are there in the exam?A.20.B.30.C.50.2.Which country does the woman think is most suitable for the man’s needs?A.China.B.Japan.C.Vietnam.3.What does the woman probably do for a living?A.She’s a designer.B.She’s a teacher.C.She’s a farmer.4.What are the speakers mainly discussing?A.How to use the best cameras.B.How to get good photos.C.How to use photo software.5.What will the man probably do for the woman?A.Plant trees on her land.B.Build a pool in her yard.C.Sell her some vegetables.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。

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Exercises For Unitl-2 (Ml)Name __________ Class ___________I.Spelling1.At first I d __________ with his opinion, but later I changed my mind and agreed・2.When I was just 20 months old, I s ____ s erious burns after a bowl of hot oil fell on my head.3.Every time he a ________ t hese figures up he gets a different answer.4.She is c ________ a bout her son's future •5.Sitti ng there waiting, I felt g __________ t hat some one had been willing to help ・6.The worker i ___________ his own danger and jumped into the river to save the boy.7.The film is b ___________ on a novel by Zhang Ailing・8.People using this library are r _____________ not to talk loudly.9.The officer c _____________ his soldiers to fire.10.1r ____________ h is voice the moment he opened his mouth.1 L Production in the factories stopped because of f __________ failures.12.If you want to improve your reading skill, you should have a large v ___________ first.13.Go s __________ d own the road until you come to the English language school.14.Of the two, the former is better than the 1 ______ ・15.The police are trying to discover the i _________ of the killer.II.Choice1.--- W hat should we do next? ------- W hy not _____ our parents for advice?A.tellB. giveC. askD. offer2.There is ___ as a free dinner in this world. As the saying goes, "No pains, no gains/9A. no such a good thingB. such no good thingC・ no such good thing D. not so a good thing3.Nine incidents of children falling from buildings have been reported since 20, with 4 lives・A. lostB. to lose C・ losing D. having lost4.-Then we should sell the house?-一______ 、my dear. WeTl work in another city after allA. GraduallyB. SpeciallyC. EntirelyD. Exactly5.Her operation was a success, but it took her a long time to _____ from her illness・A. recoverB. retumC. sufferD. come6.…Would you like to _____ Professor Smith's lecture this Sunday?…Sorry, 1 have an important meeting to _____ .A. attend; joinB. join; attendC join; take part in D・ attend; attend7.——Are you glad to hear from her?---- Of course, ____ ・ I dreamed about her several nights-A. Sooner or laterB. Once in a whileC. To be exactD. Believe it or not8.This is the first time that big-name director Feng Xiaogang __ in charge of the CCTV gala.A. wasB. has been C・ will be D・ had been9・ She has bought a new umbrella ______ g et wet again if she is caught in the rain.A. in order not toB. so as to notD. in order not that 10. ——Hello! Is Mr. John in the office?——Yes. But Fm sorry ・ He is busy ____ and can 9t speak to you.A. at onceB. at presentC. at the end D ・ at first 11.1 l ike to take part in _____ activities while she prefers to enjoy TV programs ____ .A. indoor; outdoorB. indoors; outdoorsC. outdoor; indoorsD. outdoors; in door12. Fm sorry yoifve been waiting so long, but itHl still be some time ___ Brian gets back.A. sinceB. beforeC. untilD. as13. —What did Grandpa ask Lily on the phone?——He asked her ______ •A. did she pass the examB. whether she had passed the exam C ・ when did she pass the exam D. how she has passed the exam14. These shoes look very good. I wonder _____ ・A. how much cost they areB. how much do they costC ・ how much they cost D. how much are they cost15. When he was a child, he _______ one hardship after another.A. went throughB. got on with C ・ got through D ・ went across16. The driver ___ the traffic lights and nearly caused a traffic accident.A. ignoredB. checked C ・ disliked D ・ obeyed17. ______________ He asked me I would go to Beijing by air the next day.A. that 讦B.讦C. that whetherD. how1 & The American girl has a good ____ of Chinese and can express herself freely in it.A. itemB. seriesC. commandD. usage19. _____________________________________ The two girls are so alike that strangers find ________________________________________ difficult to tell one from the other.A. itB. themC. herD. that2O.Mike is being punished by the headmaster. That is ______ he broke the school rules.A. why B ・ because of C ・ the reason why D. because21.1 have some trouble ___________ his number.A. remembering B ・ to remember C ・ remembered D ・ remember22. They two ____________ each other for a year.A. have been in love withB. have fallen in love withC. have been in love to D ・ have fallen in love to23. The pupil is too young to _________ a ll these figures.A. added to B ・ add up to C ・ add up 24. It's not who is right but what is right ______ is of importance.A. whichB. itC. that 25. The teacher commanded that the exercises _____ in an hou 匚B. were handed in C ・should hand in D. be handed in 26. -I don't think I can go there with you because something urgent has _____C. so that notD. add toD. thisA. was handed inA. come upB. cleared upC.stayed upD.ended up Keys:Ml U 1—2I: disagreed suffered adds concerned gratefulrecognized 11. frequent 12・ vocabulary 13・ straight11:1-5 CCADA 640 DDBAB 11-15 CBBCAKeys:Ml U 3—4Keys:Ml U 1—2I: disagreed suffered adds concerned gratefulrecognized 11. frequent 12. vocabulary 13. straight11:1-5 CCADA 6-10 DDBAB 11-15 CBBCAKeys:Ml U 3—4I: 1. oiganize 2. Cycling 3・ disadvantage 4. stubborn 5・prefer 6. determined7. journey 8. congratulations 9. disaster 10. shocked 11. shelter 12. rescued13. bursting 14. ruins 15. forecast11:1-5 CCCBA 6-10 DBDBA 11-15 BBDAD 16-20 DACCD 21 -26 BCCDB Keys:Ml U 1—2I: disagreed suffered adds concerned grateful recognized 11. frequent 12・ vocabulary 13・ straight 11:1-5 CCADA 640 DDBAB 11-15 CBBCA ignored based, requested ,commanded, 14. latter 15. identity16-20ABCAD 21-26AACCD AKeys:Ml U 3—4I: 1. organize7. journey13. bursting 11:1-5 CCCBA 2. Cycling 3. disadvantage 4. stubborn& congratulations 9. disaster 10. shocked14. ruins 15・ forecast6-10 DBDBA5. prefer11 •shelter6. determined12. rescued11-15 BBDAD 16-20 DACCD 21 -26 BCCDBignored based, requested ,commanded,14. latter 15. identity16-20ABCAD 21-26AACCD AI: 1. organize7. journey13. bursting 11:1-5 CCCBA 2. Cycling 3. disadvantage 4. stubborn& congratulations 9. disaster 10. shocked14. ruins 15・ forecast6-10DBDBA 11-15 BBDAD5. prefer11 •shelter6. determined12. rescued16-20 DACCD 21 -26 BCCDBignored based, requested ,commanded,14. latter 15. identity16-20ABCAD 21-26AACCD A。

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