高二下学期英语期末调研考试试卷真题
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2024年深圳市普通高中高二年级调研考试英语参考答案(笔试部分,满分130分)第一部分 基础知识(每小题1分,共15分)1-5 CCBDB6-10 CBDCA 11-15 DDAAB 第二部分 阅读理解(每小题2.5分,共50分) 16-18 DCC19-22 AADB 23-26 BBAA 27-30 CDDB 31-35 GCEBF第三部分语言运用(共40分)第一节(每小题1分,共15分)36-40 CABBD41-45 DCACB 46-50 BADDC 第二节(每小题1分,共10分) 51-55 GKDCA56-60 BJIEH 第三节(每小题1.5分,共15分) 61.elegant62.or 63.flew 64.as 65.devoting 66.who/that67.a 68.to acquire 69.have played/have been playing 70.truly第四部分 写作(25分)One possible version:To Maggie’s joy, her garden became beautiful and lively in a few months. The sunflowers were standing tall and the daisies were dancing in the breeze, attracting plenty of butterflies and bees. Maggie was delighted by the sight of the rainbow-like flowers. Excited, Maggie posted pictures of dedication, creativity, and the stunning results she had achieved with the help of GreenThumb. her plants on social media with captions detailing her gardening journey with GreenThumb.Her posts drew attention from neighbors, friends and even strangers. People admired Maggie’s As comments and likes poured in, Maggie felt proud and fulfilled.“I saw your photos online! How did you make your garden so amazing?” a classmate asked one morning. “It was GreenThumb! Let me introduce him to you!” Maggie beamed as she proudly shared her story with the classmate during lunch, drawing the attention of other classmates too. This time, everyone listened attentively and kept asking questions. It was a great moment, one that gave her a sense of recognition and belonging that she had longed for. GreenThumb opened a new world to her and she realized a small step toward personal growth can lead to remarkable transformations, both in the garden and within herself.。
北京市顺义区2023-2024学年高二下学期期末考试英语试卷一、语法填空语法填空Li Renwei is one of the most excellent piano tuners (调音师) in China, and yet he has never once seen a piano. Li Renwei 1 (be) blind since birth. His blindness has not stopped him, though, from earning his life and offering the best service for piano users with his sharp ears and clever hands. “Unlike those who know the world with their eyes, I know it through 2 (listen) and touching,” he says prqudly. When 3 (ask) how he got into piano work, he’ll reply happily, “It is 4 long story.”语法填空As a key point on the Old Silk Road, Loulan was an important old city in Northwest China, 5 the road separated into northern and southern lines, going either way until they met again at its western end. Before its sudden disappearance in the sixth century, both traveling traders and tourists 6 (depend)largely on Loulan to refill their bags of food and water, look for a guide, or find more camels (骆驼) and horses. Since then, 7 happened to Loulan has attracted both travelers and adventurers all over the world.语法填空With the weather getting hot, bites 8 (cause) by mosquitoes not only annoy people, but also can result in many terrible diseases. Even when people wear long clothes, they always find 9 very hard to avoid mosquitoes. It would be great if clothing could be used to completely prevent people from getting bitten. Researchers tested graphene, a material that is incredibly thin but 10 (real) strong, in order to find out if it can be applied to make clothing fight against mosquitoes.I was sitting with my study group when I received an email from my landlord (房东).“Your apartment has lost .”This was my first winter in a northern city, and the damage an ice storm could cause wasn’tsomething I . With no Wi-Fi or heat, how would I cook supper or finish my homework for school?“You can come and stay with me.”My classmate Caroline’s voice cut through my thoughts. I because I didn’t want to trouble her. But sheAn hour later, sitting with a warm bowl of soup at her home, I was by her action of preparing her own room for me — we’ve just known each other for months.As it took some time to the problem in my apartment, the time we spent together turned into a(n) six days — marked by laughter and conversations.We’d head to bed with the of sleeping early only for one of us to turn over and say something to the other. Our night chatting always for hours, from our dreams to our lives.During my stay, never once did Caroline ask how much longer I was going to be at her place. Rather, she always told me that I was to stay for as long as I needed. When my apartment finally had its electricity back, we were sad that our stay together had come to an end, but that we had made so many memories.Caroline’s showed me how much a friendly action can mean to the person you help. It tuned my of having a difficult, lonely week into the happiness of building our friendship and memories. I’ll remember that kindness when I see someone else in need. 11.A.protection B.privacy C.power D.furniture 12.A.caught up with B.broke away from C.did well in D.got used to 13.A.hesitated B.laughed C.criticized D.approved 14.A.replied B.insisted C.defended D.associated 15.A.connected B.amazed C.inspired D.amused 16.A.imagine B.observe C.present D.solve 17.A.magical B.balanced C.extra D.formal 18.A.impact B.wisdom C.intention D.concern 19.A.repeated B.delayed C.lasted D.changed 20.A.welcome B.fortunate C.impressive D.important 21.A.awkward B.grateful C.passionate D.confused22.A.awareness B.calmness C.happiness D.kindness 23.A.curiosity B.delight C.fear D.hurt 24.A.valuable B.competitive C.efficient D.complex二、阅读理解Adelphi’s Summer Pre-College Program is open to rising juniors and seniors in high school. Our summer program for high schoolers features updated courses that will allow students to explore an academic area of interest and participate in college- prepared workshops. Explore our program pages to find the right choice for you.Here’s why:●You can live on our beautiful Garden City oampus and take a class in the kind of exciting, challenging subjects you dream about.● You will work with our professors and meet with experts in the field.●You will go on exciting off-campus trips,Our credit-bearing summer program allows you to walk away with three transferable (可转化的) college credits. It’s a great introduction to the hands-on, high-impact learning at Adelphi and an unforgettable growing experience. Begin your journey with Adelphi’s Summer Pre-College Program and complete your online application today!A completed application includes:Your online application, which can be completed on this webpage.A short essay on your interest in Adelphi’s Pre-College Program no more than 200 words.● A copy of your high school report card (official or unofficial) that includes your fall 2023 grades.One completed recommendation form from a teacher or another adult (other than a family member) whom you feel knows you best.Adelphi’s Summer Pre-College Program offers monthly online information meetings on Wednesday evenings during the Summer Pre-College Program application season.Discuss the program in more detail:● Learn about our exciting course choices and what subject may best fit your interests.● Learn about college-readiness workshops.● Review how to apply and what next steps you should take.● Have all your questions answered and be prepared for an unforgettable summer experience!25.What does Adelphi’s Pre-College Summer Program mainly provide?A.Online program pages.B.Business areas of interests.C.Junior-readiness workshops.D.Updated pre-college courses.26.What can the students do in the program?A.They can meet with some experts.B.They can work for the learning workshop.C.They can organize an exciting campus trip.D.They can act as professors after learning here.27.If you want to apply for the program, what should you do?A.Complete your online application.B.Prepare a copy of college record card.C.Write an essay no less than 200 words.D.Offer a recommendation form from parents.28.During online information meetings, applicants can _________.A.choose useful webpagesB.answer some of the questionsC.work in the pre-college workshopsD.go over how to apply for the program29.Who is the program intended for?A.Professors.B.High school students.C.College students.D.Parents.A movie about rural soccer players focuses on teenage girls and seeks to inspire audiences to follow dreams. In late 2018, Fei Yu, a director from Sichuan Province, went into the poor villages of Yunnan Province in search of inspiration. During the journey, one idea attracted him as he watched children playing soccer in a village, which is located around 110 kilometers north ofLijiang.As a gentle wind swept-through the valley, Fei listened to the faraway sounds of horses and children and a clear image began to form in his mind — that a group of children playing soccer on the village roofs (屋顶). That image inspired the opening scene of Football on the Roof, and after taking home the special award in the films market project section of the 2023 China Golden Rooster and Hundred Fowers Film Festival, the film was on across the Chinese mainland on April 20.The film tells the journey of a teenage girl, Aime, who’s crazy about soccer. She has the hope that by advancing to the finals in a competition, her mother, who has left thefr rural hometown to work in a big city, might see her on television. Facing many challenges, she helps her elder sister and her classmates to start a soccer team and asks a fruit seller who used to be a soccer star to coach them. Her determination pays off as she is finally selected to join the team and takes part in an important match.During Fei Yu’s search for inspiration, he met a girl, who was eager to invite the director to her home, showed him around, and used a long wooden stick to pick fresh lemons off a tree as a treat. The director was deeply moved when he realized that the grl, who had been left in the care of a grandfather who’s continually busy with rural difficult tasks, longed to feel more connected to her parents working in a faraway city.She became the source for the female main characters in the movie. Traveling to many areas, from the cities of Lijiang and Kaiyuan, to Chuxiong, Fei Yu and his team chose around 10, 000 students in 203 schools before selecting all main characters.“The shoot has ended, but the young girl’s love for soccer has not. She has found a new direction to shoot for in life. This is very meaningful,” says Fei, adding that he hopes the audience will also find strength and courage to realize their dreams through the film.30.Why did Fei Yu go into the village?A.To teach soccer.B.To help the poor girls.C.To achieve an award.D.To try to find inspiration.31.According to the passage, what do we know about the film?A.Aime goes to the village near Lijiang.B.Aime isn’t chosen to join the soccer team finally.C.The film named Football on the Roof is successful.D.The film tells the journey of a boy’s passion about soccer.32.Why did Aime hope to advance to the finals in a competition?A.To show her love for soccer.B.To leave the rural hometown.C.To be seen by her mother on TV.D.To be coached by a former soccer star.33.When realizing the girl longed to feel more connected to her parents, Fei Yu felt________.A.touched B.interested C.inspired D.amazed 34.Which would be the best title for this passage?A.A Beneficial Stress B.A Heartwarming GoalC.A Wonderful Teamwork D.A Meaningful CompetitionTeachers were shocked when ChatGPT appeared a year ago. This AI chat robot can write clear, well-researched essays in response to given questions, forcing educators around the world to rethink their evaluation (测评) methods. A few countries brought back pen-and-paper exams, and some schools asked students to do their homework at school, after learning about a subject at home.There are risks, but some educators think that ChatGPT and other large language models(LLMs)can be powerful learning tools. They could help students by providing a personalized guiding that is available at any time and might be accessible to more students than human teachers would be. Or they could help teachers and students by making information that only exists in the textbooks much easier to find and understand.There are still probkems to be solved. Questions remain about whether LLMscan be made correct and reliable enough to be trusted as learning helpers. It’s too soon to know what their final effect on education will be, but more institutions (研究机构) need to explore ChatGPT’s advantages and dangers, and share what they are leaning, or their students might miss aut on a valuable tool.Despite the risks, educators should not avoid using LLMs. Rather, they need to teach students the chat robot’s strengths and weaknesses and support institutions’ efforts to improve themodels for educatton-specific purposes. This could mean building task-specific versions of LLMs that harness their strengths in dialogue and summarization and reduce the risks of a chat robot providing students with inaccurate (不准确的) information or enabling them to cheat.Arizona State University (ASU), for example, developed a platform that enables its members to use LLM-powered chat robots. These robots are instructed to seek answers to users’questions in specific data sets, such as scientific papers or lecture notes. This approach not only makes use of the chat robot’s conversational power, but alsozreduces the chance of errors.As understanding of the LLMs’power and limitations increases, more university-wide plans will certainly appear. Using LLMs without considering their disadvantages will gain the opposite effect. For many educational purposes, error-prone (容易出错的) tools damage students’ability to learn and cannot help students. But some institutions are trying to reduce the LLMs’weaknesses, even aiming to turn those into strengths by, for example, using them to improve students’critical-thinking skills.Educators must be brave to avoid missing a huge opportunity and careful to ensure that institutions everywhere use LLMs in a way that makes the world better, not worse.35.What can we infer about ChatGPT from Paragraph 1?A.It is used in exams by some students.B.It is going to replace human teachers.C.It is especially popular among teachers.D.It improves educators’ evaluation methods. 36.What is Paragraph 2 mainly about?A.LLMs’possible risks.B.LLMs’powerful tools.C.ILMs’leaning ability.D.LLMs’potential benefits.37.What should students know when using LLMs?A.Their task-specific versions.B.Their strengths and weaknesses.C.Their problems and possible risks.D.Their models for education purposes.38.What does the underlined word “harness” in Paragraph 4 probably mean?A.Improve.B.Discover.C.Use.D.Test.39.As for the future of LLMs, the writer is _________A.confused B.hopeful C.unconcerned D.doubtful阅读下面短文和问题,根据短文内容和每小题后的具体要求,在答题卡相应题号后的横线上写下相关信息,完成对该问题的回答。
湛江市2023-2024学年高二下学期期末调研测试英语试卷(满分:150 分;考试时间:120 分钟)班级姓名座号第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话仅读一遍。
例:How much is the shirtA. 19.15.B. 9.18.C. 9.15. 答案是C。
1. When did Jim wish the speakers to be at his houseA. Before six o’clock.B. After five o’clock.C. Any time before five thirty.2. Why does the woman call the manA. To know more information about the house.B. To make an appointment with the man.C. To ask the man for more advice.3. What does the woman meanA. She do esn’t understand the question.B. She will not go to watch the match.C. She will not lend him the money.4. What will the man doA. Wear the shirt.B. Find a chance to buy a shirt.C. Change the shirt for a new one.5. Who will leave for Hong KongA. The woman.B. Bob.C. Tom.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。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听下面一段对话,回答6至7题。
2024年滁州市高二教学质量监测英语(答案在最后)注意事项:1.答卷前,务必将自己的姓名和座位号填写在答题卡和试卷上。
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,务必擦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。
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1.What will the man do first after class?A.Meet the woman.B.See Prof.Smith.C.Attend a lecture.2.Where will Peter spend his vacation?A.New York.B.Paris.C.Beijing.3.When does the movie begin?A.At10:30.B.At8:30.C.At6:30.4.Where are the speakers?A.At a swimming pool.B.In a clothing shop.C.At a school lab.5.How does the woman go to work?A.By car.B.On foot.C.By bike.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。
听完每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.What is the possible relationship between the speakers?A.Classmates.B.Co-workers.C.Strangers.7.How does the woman feel about Jack’s situation?A.Embarrassed.B.Disappointed.C.Concerned.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
江苏省苏州市2023-2024学年高二下学期期末阳光指标调研英语检测试卷注意事项1.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号、班级、学校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,如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。
在试卷上作答无效。
3.考试结束后,请将答题卡交回,试卷自行保存。
满分150分,考试用时120分钟。
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)略第二部分阅读(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。
ARome can be pricey for travelers, which is why many choose to stay in a hostel (旅社). The hostels in Rome offer a bed in a dorm room for around $25 a night, and for that, you’ll often get to stay in a central location (位置) with security and comfort.Yellow HostelIf I had to make just one recommendation for where to stay in Rome, it would be Yellow Hostel. It’s one of the best-rated hostels in the city, and for good reason. It’s affordable, and it’s got a fun atmosphere without being too noisy. As an added bonus, it’s close to the main train station.Hostel Alessandro PalaceIf you love social hostels, this is the best hostel for you in Rome. Hostel Alessandro Palace is fun. Staff members hold plenty of bar events for guests like free shots, bar crawls and karaoke. There’s also an area on the rooftop for hanging out with other travelers during the summer.Youth Station HostelIf you’re looking for cleanliness and a modern hostel, look no further than Youth Station. It offers beautiful furnishings and beds. There are plenty of other benefits, too; it doesn’t charge city tax; it has both air conditioning and a heater for the rooms; it also has free Wi-Fi in every room. Hotel and Hostel Des ArtistesHotel and Hostel Des Artistes is located just a 10-minute walk from the central city station andit’s close to all of the city’s main attractions. The staff is friendly and helpful, providing you with a map of the city when you arrive, and offering advice if you require some. However, you need to pay 2 euros a day for Wi-Fi.21. What is probably the major concern of travelers who choose to stay in a hostel?A. Comfort.B. Security.C. Price.D. Location.22. Which hotel best suits people who enjoy an active social life?A. Yellow Hostel.B. Hostel Alessandro Palace.C. Youth Station Hostel.D. Hotel and Hostel Des Artistes.23. What is the disadvantage of Hotel and Hostel Des Artistes?A. It gets noisy at night.B. Its staff is too talkative.C. It charges for Wi-Fi.D. It’s inconveniently located.BIn 1916, two girls of wealthy families, best friends from Auburn, N. Y. — Dorothy Woodruff and Rosamond Underwood — traveled to a settlement in the Rocky Mountains to teach in a one-room schoolhouse. The girls had gone to Smith College. They wore expensive clothes. So for them to move to Elkhead, Colo. to instruct the children whose shoes were held together with string was a surprise. Their stay in Elkhead is the subject of Nothing Daunted: The Unexpected Education of Two Society Girls in the West by Dorothy Wickenden, who is a magazine editor and Dorothy Woodruff’s granddaughter.Why did they go then? Well, they wanted to do something useful. Soon, however, they realized what they had undertaken.They moved in with a local family, the Harrisons, and, like them, had little privacy, rare baths, and a blanket of snow on their quilt when they woke up in the morning. Some mornings, Rosamond and Dorothy would arrive at the schoolhouse to find the children weeping from the cold. In spring, the snow was replaced by mud over ice.In Wickenden’s book, she expanded on the history of the West and also on feminism, which of course influenced the girls’ decision to go to Elkhead. A hair-raising section concerns the building of the railroads, which entailed (牵涉) drilling through the Rockies, often in blinding snowstorms. The book ends with Rosamond and Dorothy’s return to Auburn.Wickenden is a very good storyteller. The sweep of the land and the stoicism (坚忍) of the people move her to some beautiful writing. Here is a picture of Dorothy Woodruff, on her horse, looking down from a hill top: “When the sun slipped behind the mountains, it shed a rosy glow all around them. Then a full moon rose. The snow was marked only by small animals: foxes, coyotes, mice, and varying hares, which turned white in the winter.”24. Why did Dorothy and Rosamond go to the Rocky Mountains?A. To teach in a school.B. To study American history.C. To write a book.D. To do sightseeing.25. What can we learn about the girls from paragraph 3?A. They enjoyed much respect.B. They had a room with a bathtub.C. They lived with the local kids.D. They suffered severe hardships.26. Which part of Wickenden’s writing is hair-raising?A. The extreme climate of Auburn.B. The living conditions in Elkhead.C. The railroad building in the Rockies.D. The natural beauty of the West.27. What is the text?A. A news report.B. A book review.C. A children’s story.D. A diaryCCan a small group of drones (无人机) guarantee the safety and reliability of railways and, at the same time, help railway operators save billions of euros each year? That is the very likely future of applying today’s “eyes in the sky” technology to make sure that the millions of kilometres of rail tracks and infrastructure (基础设施) worldwide are safe for trains on a 24/7 basis.Drones are already being used to examine high-tension electrical lines. They could do precisely the same thing to inspect railway lines and other vital aspects of rail infrastructure such as the correct position of railway tracks and switching points. The more regularly they can be inspected, the more railway safety, reliability and on-time performance will be improved. Costs would be cut and operations would be more efficient (高效) across the board.That includes huge savings in maintenance costs and better protection of railway personnel safety. It is calculated that European railways alone spend approximately 20 billion euros a year on maintenance, including sending maintenance staff, often at night, to inspect and repair the rail infrastructure. That can be dangerous work that could be avoided with drones assisting the crews’efforts.By using the latest technologies, drones could also start providing higher-value services for railways, detecting faults in the rail or switches, before they can cause any safety problems. To perform these tasks, drones for rail don’t need to be flying overhead. Engineers are now working on a new concept: the rail drones of the future. They will be moving on the track ahead of the train, and programmed to run autonomously. Very small drones with advanced sensors and AI and travelling ahead of the train could guide it like a co-pilot. With their ability to see ahead, they could signal any problem, so that fast-moving trains would be able to react in time.28. What makes the application of drones to rail lines possible?A. The use of drones in checking on power lines.B. Drones’ ability to work at high altitudes.C. The reduction of cost in designing drones.D. Drones’ reliable performance in remote areas.29. What does “maintenance” underlined in paragraph 3 refer to?A. Personnel safety.B. Assistance from drones.C. Inspection and repair.D. Construction of infrastructure.30. What function is expected of the rail drones?A. To provide early warning.B. To make trains run automatically.C. To earn profits for the crews.D. To accelerate transportation.31. Which is the most suitable title for the text?A. What Faults Can Be Detected with DronesB. How Production of Drones Can Be ExpandedC. What Difficulty Drone Development Will FaceD. How Drones Will Change the Future of RailwaysDMinimizing the environmental damage that new roads cause is generally regarded as a good thing. But to do that, it helps to understand just how new roads cause the damage of which they are accused.Recently, a group of researchers led by Dr. Gonzalez conducted an experiment and proved that immigration is good for the health of animal populations. A road destroys only a small part of thehabitat, thus destroying just a few local populations of creatures. So the argument that road-building itself is bad for biodiversity is not self-evidently correct. Those who nevertheless hold this view say that apparently separate local populations of animals are, in fact, parts of much larger populations connected via migration.According to this theory, when a local population struggles to move about – because of an epidemic, for example – individuals from neighboring communities can fill the gaps.The implications of the theory are straightforward. Cut local populations off from each other and each is more likely to disappear. And roads are good at doing just that. Testing the theory with experimental roads, however, would be expensive. Dr. Gonzalez’s brainwave was to do the whole thing on a much smaller scale.The team studied moss-covered rocks. On some rocks the researchers left the moss untouched; on others they made “roadways” across to leave the moss isolated. After waiting six months, they found that in the disturbed habitats nearly all the bug population had declined compared with undisturbed moss, and 40% of the species had become extinct.The real test came in the second part of the experiment. In this, the researchers removed moss much as before, but they left narrow moss paths to bridge the no-bug’s-land between islands. The islands with bridges did far better than isolated islands – a result that supports the notion that population exchange is necessary to keep an ecosystem healthy.Whether these results can be translated to large-scale ecosystems remains uncertain. But if they can, they would cause more, not less, concern about the ecological effects of road-building. On the other hand, they also suggest a way out. In Britain, tunnels are often built under roads for animals of regular habits, such as badgers(獾), to be able to travel their traditional routes without having to fight with traffic. Extending that principle, perhaps special bridges might be a cheap way of letting man and nature rub along a bit better.32. What’s the main idea of the passage?A. Calling on us to stop building roads for a healthy ecosystem.B. Warning us of potential dangers of animal immigration.C. Informing us of the environmental damage caused by new roads.D. Suggesting a new way to avoid the damage caused by new roads.33. Dr. Gonzalez’s experiment found that__________.A. building roads is expensiveB. immigration is good for animalsC. roads cut off animal immigrationD. tunnels should be built under roads34. How does the author present his point?A. By analyzing facts.B. By giving examples.C. By providing scientific findings.D. By comparing possible effects.35. According to the passage, which of the following statements will the writer agree with?A. The impact of road-building is not as serious as we thought.B. Road-building is beneficial to animal immigration.C. Environmental damage caused by road-building is still uncertainD. environmental damage caused by road-building might be lessened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。
东莞市2023-2024学年下学期期末考试高二英语(本试卷共四大题,满分150分。
考试用时120分钟)第一部分听力(共两节,满分20分)第一节听力理解(两段共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)共两小段,每段播放两遍。
请根据各段播放内容及其相关小题,在5秒钟内从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
听第1段对话,回答第1~2题。
1. Where does Tom come from?A. Australia.B. Canada.C. New Zealand.2. Who will Tom go to the beach and camp with?A. His families.B. His friends.C. His pets.听第2段对话,回答第3~5题。
3. What kind of movie does Jane prefer?A. Comedies.B. Romantic movies.C. Science fiction movies.4. Which movie does Jack recommend?A. A rival.B. Dune: Part Two.C. Beyond the Stars.5. When did the recommended movie hit the theater?A. On March 8th.B. On March 6th.C. On May 8th.第二节听取信息(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)听下面一段独白。
请从所听到的内容中获取必要的信息,填入答题卡标号为6~10的空格中。
听录音前,你将有10秒钟的阅题时间,录音读两遍。
Artificial Intelligence第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分37. 5分)第一节(共10小题:每小题2. 5分,满分25分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D) 中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
高二下学期英语期末调研考试试卷(含小段音频)一、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。
1. When does the man want to meet Mr. Clark?A . On Wednesday.B . On Thursday.C . On Friday.2. What will the woman do tomorrow?A . Go to the bank.B . Take a trip to California.C . Lend some money to the man.3. What does the boy think of his parents?A . Open-minded.B . Generous.C . Strict.4. What are the speakers mainly talking about?A . Which dress to buy.B . How to choose a dress.C . What to wear to the party.5. Where does the conversation take place?A . At a restaurant.B . At a supermarket.C . At the woman’s house.二、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。
6. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
(1)What is the woman going to do?A . See a film.B . Visit a park.C . Go shopping.(2)Which bus will the woman take?A . Bus number 112.B . Bus number 113.C . Bus number 153.7. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
高二下学期调研考试(英语)第一部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)第一节单项填空(共15题;每小题1分,满分15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳答案, 并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
21. The conference had been held last week in the Y city to discuss the effects of tourism _______ the wild life in the area.A. inB. onC. atD. with22. The Chinese astronauts are all eager to fly to the moon including _______ who have already traveled in space.A. the othersB. onesC. someD. the ones23. It’s quite a time _______ Yao Ming was injured, but it won’t be lon g _______ he returns to the court.A. since; beforeB. after; whenC. before; sinceD. that; when24. If your writing is interesting, you'll pick up more marks. If your writing is _______, you _______.A. boring; don'tB. bored; won'tC. bored; don'tD. boring; won't25. --- Why are you so late?--- I was on the way when it _______ to me that I had left my book home, so I had to fetch it.A. occurredB. hitC. happenedD. reminded26. Due to the widespread _______ of this medical technology, more disease can be discovered and treated at an early stage.A. presentationB. applicationC. qualificationD. appreciation27. Without my glasses, I couldn’t _______ whether that figure on the blackboard was a thr ee or an eight.A. make outB. make upC. make forD. make off28. I like getting up very early in summer. The morning air is so good _______.A. breathingB. being breathedC. to be breathedD. to breathe29. The weather turned out to be fine yesterday, I _______ the trouble to carry my umbrella with me.A. should have takenB. could have takenC. needn’t have takenD. mustn’t have taken30. So clearly _______ speak English that _______ always make himself understood.A. he does; he canB. he does; can heC. does he; he canD. does he; can he31. _______, the climbers would try their best to reach its top without the aid from other people.A. However the mountain might be highB. However high the mountain might beC. No matter how the mountain might be highD. No matter high the mountain might be32. While watching television, _______.A. the doorbell rangB. we heard the doorbell ringC. the doorbell ringsD. we heard the doorbell rings33. Your time should have been made full use of _______ the final exams, but to my regret, it wasn’t.A. to passB. passingC. to have passedD. having passed34. _______ the right decisions _______ the future is probably the most important thing we'll ever do in our lives.A. Making; concernedB. Make; concerningC. To make; concernedD. Making; concerning35. I strongly suggest that the information _______ in my report _______ to Mr. Brown without delay.A. to be referred to; to be e-mailedB. referring to; e-mailC. referred to; be e-mailedD. being referred to; being e-mailed第二节完型填空(共20题;每小题1、5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握大意,然后从36~55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出一个最佳答案, 并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
金华十校2023—2024学年第二学期期末调研考试高二英语试题卷本试卷分为第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题),共150分,考试时间120分钟。
请考生按规定用笔将所有试题的答案涂写在答题纸上。
第Ⅰ卷(选择题共95分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5 小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,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. Why is the woman making the chair?A. To sell it for money.B. To give it as a gift.C. To practise her skills.2. What was the man's best record before today?A. 12.13 seconds.B. 12.23 seconds.C. 12.35 seconds.3. What will the woman probably do next?A. Get some Euros.B. Wait for her visa.C. Print out her boarding pass.4. How is the woman feeling?A. Anxious.B. Confident.C. Calm.5. Where does the conversation most probably take place?A. At the woman's home.B. At a restaurant.C. At school.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,并标在试卷的相应位置。
浙江省金华市十校联考2022-2023学年高二下学期期末调研考试英语试卷学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________ 一、阅读理解Do you wish to cool off from the sun and escape to a secret underworld pools for freshwater wild swims? Here are some destinations where you can enjoy yourself to the fullest.Glen Etive, Glen Coe, HighlandsThis dramatic canyon (峡谷) is a perfect place for wild swimmers, with wonderful pink rocks and river pools and good access from a tiny road that winds all the way to the lake. On a summer day yellow and black butterflies fly low over the water. There are several hidden pools and cliffs (悬崖), which are great for jumping. There’s a great spot for wild camping above.Pinkery Pond, Challacombe, SomersetEscape the crowds by heading to Challacombe. On the side of a hidden canyon is Pinkery Pond. This is a superb lake, sheltered even on a windy day. On a lonely stretch of land, the beautiful lake is perfect for skinny dipping (浸渍), with only the wild rabbits and occasional deer to watch over you.Frensham Great Pond, Churt, SurreyFrensham has fine sandy beaches and is perfect for families; kids can swim in a safe area and there is a cafe with parking and facilities. It was built as a fishpond for the Bishop of Winchester’s visit to Farnham Castle in 1246, and afterwards was dried up every five years when wheat was grown for a season on its bed.Llyn Eiddew-bach, Talsarnau, GwyneddThis beautiful remote lake is set in the wild, empty lands of the northern Rhinogs in the Snowdonia National Park. There are cliffs for jumping and amazing views of the sea. Bryn Cader Faner, a Bronze Age stone circle, is half a mile away, and you can continue for a mile up the mine track to reach little Llyn Du at the top.1、Who is the text mainly intended for?A. Wild swimmers.B. Mountain climbers.C. Animal-lovers.D. Cliff-jumpers.2、Which destination best suits visitors with children?A. Glen Etive, Glen Coe, Highlands.B. Pinkery Pond, Challacombe, Somerset.C. Frensham Great Pond, Churt, Surrey.D. Llyn Eiddew-bach, Talsarnau, Gwynedd.3、Where can the text be found?A. In a travel magazine.B. In a fitness brochure.C. In an adventure guidebook.D. In a geography textbook.One in four children who are feeling sad or anxious hide mental health difficulties from their parents, research shows.BBC Children in Ned surveyed 2,502 young people aged 11 to 18, whose replies suggested that one in three regularly felt anxious or worried about their future. One in four said that they regularly felt the need to hide negative feelings, while one in three said they did not feel comfortable asking for help about feelings and emotions. One in four said they had not talked to someone they trusted about their mental health in the past six months.Researchers also surveyed 2,500 parents, with half saying that there was insufficient support available for children struggling with’ mental health. One in six said they were not confident in recognizing signs of poor mental health in their child. Simon Antrobus, president of BBC Children in Need, said, “Some feelings of anxiety can be hidden, so empathizing (共情) with them and letting them know that you understand why they feel the way they do can make a real difference to a child’s health and can help prevent mental health problems from becoming serious.”Meanwhile a survey of 3,014 adults by the mental health charity, Mind, suggested that the rising expenses of living is making people stressed. Half of participants said that their mental health was being negatively affected by the financial impact of the expenses of living- Sarah Hughes, Mind chief executive, said, “The uncertainty of watching as our costs rise can be difficult to bear and having so much to deal with can affect our mental health. Despite this, looking after our mental health is often last on our list.”4、What can be learned from the survey on young people in paragraph 2?A. Most of them have anxiety about their future.B. One in four found it difficult to trust their parents.C. One third felt the need to ask for help with their problems.D. A quarter of them regularly felt it necessary to hide negative feelings.5、What does Antrobus suggest parents do?A. Place children’s needs first.B. Recognize their own struggles.C. Show understanding to children.D. Study the reasons for children’s problems.6、What can be inferred from the last paragraph?A. We are supposed to cut down our living expenses.B. Mental health has been attached much attention to.C. Almost every adult has experienced financial difficulties.D. There is a link between high living costs and mental health.7、What’s the author’s purpose in writing the passage?A. To introduce a mental health charity.B. To discuss the causes of negative feelings.C. To encourage studies on children’s mental health.D. To present research findings of mental health issues.Ontario proposed issuing a license(许可证) that allows residents to loosen dogs in an enclosed area to teach them how to hunt live animals such as foxes and rabbits recently. Hunters say there is a growing demand for the dog sport, which is often referred to as training, while animal advocates call it a cruel practice for catching animals alive.Graydon Smith, the Natural Resources and Forestry Minister, said the government wants to allow more of the hunting facilities to prevent the sport from moving underground. “If there aren’t enough facilities, dog owners may do this on other private land or public land. In that case, there could be unwanted interactions with both people and wildlife.”Christine Hogarth, who is in charge of animal welfare in the province, appealed for the Safety of all animals in the training. “There should be bush piles or man-made escape units, where food is placed so the rabbits learn where to hide.” Christine Hogarth said, “And make sure there are not many dogs going to go in a 10-inch tunnel when there’s an alligator (鳄鱼) at the other end.”the government to issue the license last year, giving reasons why it was a necessity. The dog sport also has competitions. Judges stand throughout the enclosures to score how well dogs are tracking and hunting down rabbits. The dog training proposal also has the support of the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters. But Camille Labchuk, director of advocacy group Animal Justice, argued the entire practice is very cruel. “They do some of these contests where dogs chase terrified rabbits around an enclosed area, and they also train the dogs to kill the rabbits so that they can later use those dogs for hunting.” she said.8、What’s the purpose of the proposal?A. To free dogs from chains.B. To encourage dog sport.C. To enrich residents’ lives.D. To limit dog ownership.9、What does Christine say about the dog training?A. Alligators can be used to train dogs.B. Food must be placed to attract the dogs.C. Safety measures should be taken to protect animals.D. Dogs should not be allowed to go through a narrow tunnel.10、What does the underlined word “lobbied” in paragraph 4 mean?A. Warned.B. Persuaded.C. Promised.D. Forced.11、Which word best describes Labchuk’s attitude toward the proposal?A. Favorable.B. Opposed.C. Objective.D. Unclear.Have you ever found that you were able to sleep better with an air conditioner or fan running or perhaps with the sound of rain falling outside? If so, then you’re already familiar with white noise.White noise refers to a noise that has a mixture of all the audible (听得见的) frequencies that the human ear can detect. It is a combination of all the frequencies of sound played at once. It can cover the sounds of other noises because of its various frequencies, leading many people to experience its calming effects.Studies have that listening to white noise positively found affects sleep. For example, people living in a high-noise area of New York City fell asleep faster and spent more of their time in bed asleep while listening to white noise. In another study, listening to white noise through headphones improved sleep quality for seriously ill patients in a loud hospital room. However, more research is needed to confirm whether the characteristics of white noise itself improve sleep or whether the sound primarily helps by covering background noise.However, a recent analysis of multiple studies looking at white noise’s effect on sleep has produced mixed results. The researchers are doubtful about the quality of existing evidence and conclude that further research is necessary in order to widely recommend white noise as a sleep aid. They also note that in some instances, white noise can disturb a person’s sleep and may affect their hearing.Despite that, researchers are still optimistic that the steady hum of white noise might reduce a sleeper’s sensitivity to unpredictable noises from the environment, such as transportation sounds like cars and planes, which are considered a major contributor to poor sleep.12、Why does white noise have calming effects?A. It can absorb other noises.B. It can help people sleep better.C. It can be detected by human ears.D. It can cover the sounds of other noises.13、How does the author explain the benefits of white noise?A. By giving examples.B. By telling stories.C. By asking questions.D. By making comparisons.14、Which statement may researchers agree with according to the last two paragraphs?A. White noise should be strongly recommended as a sleep aid.B. Harmful effects of white noise have become a major concern.C. Poor sleep will make people sensitive to the unpredictable noises.D. More researches are needed to confirm the effect of white noise on sleep.15、Which of the following can be a suitable tile for the text?A. How Does White Noise Work?B. Is White Noise Harmful in Any Way?C. Does White Noise Help You Sleep?D. What Are the Benefits of White Noise?二、七选五16、If someone offered you a marshmallow (棉花糖) now, but promised you two marshmallows if you waited for 15 minutes, what would you do? There’s always the chance you don’t like marshmallows. ①_______ Would you prefer to snack on one right away, or remain patient enough to double your treat?The Stanford Marshmallow Experiment, conducted over 20 years ago, presented this choice to a group of children between the ages of 3 a nd 6. At first, the experiment didn’t gain much attention. But about10 years later, the researchers followed up with the participants and discovered something interesting. Some of the kids who had chosen to wait for 15 minutes were doing better on tests. ②_______While some scientists believe there is no connection, others believe patience made the difference. ③_______ That extra patience helped students in other parts of their lives too, like studying and learning. Further experiments involving different snacks have yielded similar resultsIf, when you first started reading this, you thought you would rather eat your snack right away, that’s OK. ④_______ Experts emphasize that patience is a skill that can be developed and strengthened. Dr. Parker Huston, a psychologist, suggests individuals can cultivatepatience by identifying the sources of frustration in their lives and preparing for those moments. When faced with frustrating situations, you can take deep breaths and count backwards from ten to one⑤_______ Regardless of whether you choose to eat the marshmallow immediately or wait the key is to maintain an open mind and learn to practice patience. No matter where your future takes you, patience can help you get there.A. But let’s say you love them.B. Let’s return to the marshmallow.C. It doesn’t suggest you are meant to succeed.D. Does patience help you plan ahead for your future?E. The students who waited for the extra treat were more patient.F. The good news is that we can all learn how to be more patient.G. Could there be a connection between waiting and future success?三、完形填空(15空)A 71-year-old Swedish man “can’t put into words”how thankful he is for the new technology that saved him from sudden cardiac arrest (心脏骤停).to save a patient’s life.EMADE drones (无人机) swiftly delivered an automated external defibrillator (AED), acarrying an AED!”of the ambulance.probably wouldn’t be here.”17、A. change B. conflict C. incident D. campaign18、A. doorway B. backyard C. house D. driveway19、A. quickly B. gradually C. exactly D. usually20、A. seek B. offer C. stop D. refuse21、A. influential B. immediate C. impressive D. inspiring22、A. energy-efficient B. life-saving C. cost-effective D. family-centered23、A. hospital B. ambulance C. scene D. room24、A. storage B. purchase C. delivery D. return25、A. On purpose B. By chance C. Without delay D. In fact26、A. rested B. waved C. struggled D. collapsed27、A. learning B. performing C. explaining D. teaching28、A. noticed B. imagined C. remembered D. missed29、A. rushed B. called C. guided D. dragged30、A. stable B. realistic C. popular D. useful31、A. report B. inquiry C. recovery D. preparation四、短文填空32、Typically, midnight screenings (放映) of new movies are popular among young audiences, creating a lively carnival-like atmosphere. However, the recent midnight gathering of fans ①______ their 30s or 40s for The First Sloam Dunk has caused ②______ interesting and unconventional phenomenon ③______ is being hotly discussed among movie fans this week.④______ (base)on Japanese popular Slam Dunk manga (漫画), the animated movie The First Slam Dunk began ⑤______ (it) screening across the country’s IMAX cinemas on April 20 at midnight, ⑥______ (bring)a strong sense of nostalgia(怀旧) to Chinese fans born in the 1980s and 90s. “The manga carries a positive message about holding on to what you love and never giving up, which ⑦______ (encourage) many people since its publication.” said Zhang,a fan of the manga.30 years ago, the original manga ⑧______ (introduce) in Chinese mainland. And now, the story continues. The beloved ⑨______ (character)from Shohoku High School reunite inthe new movie to compete against Japan’s strongest high school basketball team in the ⑩______ (tough) game of their lives.Earning 9. 2 points out of 10 on Douban, the movie has earned around 170 million yuan ($24.7 million) to top the country’s box office charts by Friday.五、书面表达33、某国际学校将举行”中学生艺术作品展”。
高二下学期英语期末调研考试试卷一、阅读理解1. 阅读理解John Rosher can treat a jellyfish stingand ice skate backwards. He is good at playing chess and can confidently talkabout nuclear science. The 17-year-old from Kansas, US has gained knowledgeabout many subjects, all because of the Boy Scouts.The Boy Scouts is a kind of club thatteenagers can join to learn skills. Every time members master a new skill, they earn a merit badge. Rosherhas earned all 137 available badges. In the 105-year history of the Boy Scoutsof America, fewer than 300 scouts have achieved that.When Rosher joined the Boy Scouts at 10,his only goal was to earn more merit badges than his dad, who had earned 54during his time in the Scouts. After beating his dad’s record, Rosher realizedhe wanted to keep goi ng. He enjoyed the challenge.The badges are earned for subjects fromsafety to career skills. Rosher earned some of the badges during his familyvacations. He went water rafting in Colorado. He practiced fishing in theAmazon jungle with alligators all around him. Not all the badgesneeded a vacation. For example, for his model design badge, he spent hoursbuilding a 3-D model of a spaceship at home.Earning so many badges wasn’t easy, especiallysince he’s also dealingwith band, soccer, and volunteer work. But Rosher isthankful for all his experiences. “They have shaped me and taught me to bemore adventurous, “he said. “Everything I learned in Boy Scouts willstay with me forever.”(1)What do we know about Rosher?A . He has earned 54 badges so far.B . He has achieved a lot in nuclear science.C . He has been a Scout member for 10 years.D . He has learned many skills after joining the Boy Scouts.(2)Rosher keeps earning more badges because he .A . enjoys collecting badges.B . likes meeting more challenges.C . wants to prove himself to his friends.D . hopes to win more badges than his father.(3)What does Rosher think of his experiences in the Scouts?A . Common.B . Painful.C . Rewarding.D . Boring.2. 阅读理解Now that the internetprovides us with direct access to all kinds of information, some people say wedon’t need public libraries. This may be why some public libraries are findingnew ways to serve the public.Finnish designers used theconcept of a useful public space to prove the point. Helsinki Central LibraryOodi pushes the boundaries of what a library can be. The library opened itsdoors at the end of last year.Antti Nousjoki, one ofOodi’s architects, said the idea behind its design is to make the place “anindoor town square”. The building was designed without interior supportcolumns, so the inside is mostly a large open space. According to T ashReith-Banks of the Guardian, this is quite different from thenormal idea oflibraries-”Dull and silent”.Of course, Oodi still servesas a traditional library, with a catalogue of about 100,000 books. Finnish newsoutlet Yle Uutiset reports that, since opening, Oodi lends out5,000 books eachday. But given the fact that Oodi has attracted almost a million viewers duringthe past four months, with around 7,500 daily visit ors, it’s providing morethan just books.While most libraries aroundthe world offer internet access and other services, Finnish libraries oftendiffer themselves in services, including access to e-publications, sportsequipment, power tools and even karaoke.Oodi goes even further. Onthe middle floor, multi - function rooms are designed to accommodate both noisyand quiet activities. It also offers facilities like a 3D printer and recordingstudios.“Oodi has beendesigned to give citizens and visitors a free space to actively do what theywant to do-not just be a consumer,” said Nousjoki.(1)What is special about Oodi?A . It has more books.B . It’s a place for both books and activities.C . It only provides e-booksD . It allows visitors to stay overnight.(2)We can learn from Paragraph 4 that Oodi .A . has a long historyB . makes architects popularC . houses a large collection of e-booksD . is successful in finding new ways to serve people (3)What can be a suitable title for the text?A . A Library Of More Than BooksB . A Public Place For All VisitorsC . A New Way Of Reading BooksD . A Unique Experience of Visitors3. 阅读理解When Benjamin Cherkasky wasin eighth grade, he quit the swim team. It wasn’t because he lacked thepassion; he just couldn’t accept failures in matches. “I’m not MichaelPhelps. Why am I even on the team?” he said. “My perfectionismprompted very high expectations, and that caused real suffering,” hesaid.Cherkasky is not alone infeeling that perfectionism can cause anxiety. So many millennials 根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填人空白处的最佳选项。