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四川省西充中学高级高二上期入学考试2023英语试题注意事项:
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,写在本试卷上无效第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题L5分,满分
7.5分)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,小题每段对话仅读一遍
1.What doesthe womanthink ofgeographyA.Interesting.B.Boring.C.Difficult.
2.What isprobably the womanA.A shopassistant.B.The mansfriend.C.The mansfamily member.
3.What doesthe womanimplyA.The restaurantwasnt verycrowded.B.The mealwas veryexpensive.C.The foodwasn*t verygood.
4.What is the maintopic of the conversationA.Admiring the beauty of the night.B.Protecting thebirth ofbirds.C.Preparing apicnic
5.Where didthe womanleave hercellphone probablyA.At home.B.In thelibrary.C.On thebasketball court.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秒钟的做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
34.A.expectation B.advice C.reply D.offer
35.A.praise B.warmth C.education D.message第二节共10小题;每小题
1.5分,满分15分阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1Two simplewords“thank you“have madea bigdifference tothousands offiremen inNew YorkCity.Savannah is36girl fromTexas.I wastrying tothink howI couldhelp themout Jshe says.After hearingabout牺牲,firemens sacrificesshe37move bythe risksthey face,so Savannahmade200thank youcards fbrthem.I want38show howmuch Icare about them.^^“I toldthe firementhank youJSavannah recalls.They realways thereto helpyou.”Savannah decidedto keep39makecards.For thenext sevenmonths,she wokeup earlyto paintandcolour andcut.In thattime,she40send1,600cards withbite sizedcandy whilemeeting her41hero.Soon,fire stationsstarted thankingher.Once tooshy togive aspeech atschool,42is noweasy forSavannah tospeak regularlyto firemenand schoolstudents.She isquite different43what sheused to be.“Shes sayinghow44thankshe isfor them!”Savannahs Mum,Debbie,says/6Savannah seesthatstepping outand doingsomething can45real makea difference/5第四部分写作共两节,满分40分第一节、书信写作满分15分.假定你是李华,你的交换生好友最近沉迷于抖音你非常担心她请给她写一封电子邮件内46Alice TikTok,容包括阐述玩抖音的危害;
1.提出建议和解决办法
2.注意,写作词数应为左右;180适当增加细节,以使行文连贯
3.Dear Alice,Yours,Li Hua第二节、读后续写(满分25分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文
47.Mothers Daywas aroundthe corner.Everyone in the classwas discussingwhat giftthey shouldgive to their belovedmoms.Their teacher,Ms.Jenkins,was instructingthem to make prettypostcards with a soulfulmessage.On Mondaymorning,Ms.Jenkins enteredthe classroom.Before shecould saysomething togreet thekids asusual,8yearold Simonraised hishand asquickly aspossible.“Yes,Simon”asked theteacher with a questioninglook andthe bigsmile oftenhanging onher face.“Excuse me,Ms.Jenkins.What didyou getfor MothersDay”he inquired.All hisclassmates lookedat theirteacher andMs.Jenkins smiledagain,struggling tohide hersadness,which flashed」across herface.Sadly,nothing.Simon,I donthave kidsSimonfelt sorryfor histeacher.He couldnot figurewhy.It seemedunfair thatshe didntreceive anythingforMothers Daywhen shewas surroundedby kidsall thetime.She shouldhave receivedsomething.Suddenly agood ideahithim.That afternoon,school over,Simon flewhome likea rabbit.After havingfinished countingthe fewdollars inhispiggy bank,he askedhis motherto takehim tothe flowershop nearby.When theygot in the car,Simon explainedto hismother whathe woulddo.Having understoodthe wholestory,hismother lookedat himwith aloving expression.The followingday,Simon arrived at hisclassroom witha bunchof flowersand presentedit toMs.Jenkins withabright smile.“I knowyoure nota mother,but youtreat uswith kindness,affection andpatience.You surelydeserve aMothersDay gift,too Jhe saidto histeacher,whose jawdropped inshock.The other kids applaudedas Simonhugged Ms.注意Jenkins.续写词数应为左右;
1.150请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答
2.Astonished andjoyful,Ms.Jenkins stoodthere still.The otherkids cameup oneby one.
6.What doesthe mantry onA.A jacket.B.Ahat.C.A shirt.
7.What doesthe womanmeanA.She cantstand thehat.B.She dislikesthe jacket.C.She willbuy thejacket forherkid.听第7段材料,回答第
8、9题
8.What arethe speakersdoingB.Reading somenews.C.Looking atsome pictures.A.Discussing anaccident.
9.How doesthe womanfeel in the endA.Helpless.B.Moved.C.Annoyed.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题
10.What is the manprobably doingA.Visiting agallery.B.Polishing apainting.C.Reading newsonline.
11.How doesthe womansound about the paintingA.Amazed.B.Thrilled.C.Pitiful.
12.When wasthe firstexhibition heldby DogcassoAIn
2015.B.In
2017.C.In
2019.听第9段材料,回答第13至第16题
13.What doesthewomanthink ofher coworkersA.Selfish.B.Nice.C.Unfriendly.
14.How isthe researchprogram goingA.It will be startedin March.B.It wasfinished beforeChristmas.C.It hasntbeen finishedyet.
15.What dowe knowaboutthewomanA.She traveleda lotin America.B.She wontgo backto America.C.She enjoyedherself inparties.
16.What daydoes BoxingDay fallonA.December
24.B.December
25.C.December
26.听第10段材料,回答第17至第20题
17.What arethe membersasked todoA.Collect moneyfor thechildren.B.Help preparefor the yearly event.C.Invite teachersto attend theyearlyevent.
18.Which isthe thing that shouldbe donefor thepartyA.Cooking thedinner.B.Making everyonesign up.C.Cleaning upbefore theparty.
19.Where doesthe moneyfor theChristmas festivale fromA.Normal membershipfees.B.The government.C.Every member.
20.Who willbe giventhe presentsA.People whoattendtheparty.B.Children whohave noparents.C.The membersof theorganization.第二部分阅读理解(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It mayseem hardto leaveSydneys attractionsand sights,but whenthe urgearises toexplore beyondthe city,manyexceptional daytrips awaittravelers.Scenic WorldOna visittotheWorld heritagelistedBlue Mountains,enjoy cleanfresh airand breathtakinglandscapes ofancientrainforests.Scenic Worldin Katoombaisthe best wayto accessthebeautyof thisregion.Besides climbing,you can一choose cablecars,elevated boardwalksor theScenic Railwaythe worldssteepest traintravelling througha rocktunnel,to reachthe mountaintop.Royal NationalParkEstablished in1879,the Royalisthe worlds secondoldestnational park.Located anhours drivesouth of Sydney,thebeaches areunspoilt,crowdfree andgreat fbrsurfing orswimming.There9s dramaticscenery alongthe waywitharange ofuniqueheritage attractions.Bushwalking,boating,canoeing and fishing are also popularactivities.Featherdale WildlifeParkLocated45minutes westofSydney,Featherdale hasthe worldslargest collectionof Australiannative birds,(哺孚动物)(爬行动物).mammals Land reptilesSituated in a bushlandenvironment,Featherdale providesa unique(交往).opportunity forupclose animalinteractions Handfeed a kangaroo,have breakfastwithakoala andcheck outahuge varietyof speciesincluding dingos,emus,penguins andmore.The HawkesburyRiverAn hournorthwest ofSydney,the Hawkesburyis oneof NewSouth Walesbestkept secrets.Experience whatthispicturesque regionof waterways,farmland andnational parkshas tooffer-from waterskiingand bushwalkingto horseriding,river cruisesand retailtherapy.
1.What canyou dowhen visitingScenic WorldARide horses.B.Handfeedakangaroo.C.Go surfing.D.Climb mountains.
2.If youare ananimal lover,you cango to.A.Scenic WorldB.Royal NationalParkC.The HawkesburyRiverD.Featherdale WildlifePark
3.What doRoyal NationalPark andThe HawkesburyRiver havein monA.Both can be reachedby cablecars.B.Visitors cango swimmingandfishing.C.Bushwalking is available on the twotrips.D.Visitors canenjoy beautifulmountain scenery.BThai wildlifeofficials havelaid outa planto bringpeace toa centralThai cityafter atleast adecade ofhumanmonkey(冲突).conflictThe monkeysthat hangaround Lopburiareamajor touristdraw.But afteryears ofconflicts withresidents andvisitors,and severalfailed attemptsto bringpeace withpopulation controls,local peopleand businesseshave hadenough.The monkeysoften tryto takefood fromhumans,sometimes leavingpeople withinjuries.In Marcha womangother kneehurt aftera monkeypulled heroff herfeel,and anotherman wasknocked offa motorcycleby ahungrymonkey.The authoritieshope tocatch some2,500monkeys andplace themin massivewildlife preserves,said AthapolCharoenshunsa,the directorgeneralof theDepartment ofNational parks,Wildlife andplant Conservation.They,ll workwithwildlife expertsto finda wayfor alimited numberof monkeys to stayfreely inthe city,he added.“I dont want humansto have to hurtmonkeys,and Idontwantmonkeysto havetohurt humans,“he toldreportersduring anews conferencein Bangkok.I expectthe firstperiod of the operation to startwithin weeks,and Ibelieve the(容纳)wildlife preservewillbeable tocontain thousandsof themand willsolve theproblem veryquickly.”Athapol saidthey are also workingin otherareas ofThailand that are facingproblems withmonkeys.He said52ofthe countrys77provinces oftenreport monkeyproblems.The monkeysare saidtobea symboloftheprovince,about140kilometers northof Bangkok,where theancientThree Pagodastemple celebratesa yearlyMonkey Buffef,festival.However,some haveplained aboutthe citysmonkeytroubles ontourists andresidents feedingthe animals,which theysay drewmonkeys intothe city,helped with theirnumbers,and gotthem usedto gettingfood fromhumans.
4.What doesthe underlinedphrase havehad enough-mean inParagraph2A.They arefond of those moneys.B.They hopeto feedmore monkeys.C.They aretroubled by those monkeys.D.They want to protectthose monkeys.
5.How willthe authoritiesdeal withthose monkeysA.Cut offthe monkeysfood supply.B.Catch themfor useas researchsubjects.C.Enclose theminazoo toentertain tourists.D.Cut downthe numbersof theminthetown.
6.What isthe lastparagraph mainlyaboutA.The significanceofthose monkeys.B.Peoples differentopinions onthosemonkeys.C.The environmentalproblems causedbythosemonkeys.D.Reasons whymonkeys beea symboloftheprovince.
7.Which isthe mostsuitable titlefor thetextA.Thailand ResidentsSuffered fromToo ManyTouristsB.Thailand Decidesto LimitMonkeys inTourist TownC.Monkeys ServeSpecial MeaningintheThailand TownD.People inThailand Tryto Improvethe Lifeof MonkeysIntodays worldof fastpacedgames andshort videos,people arespending lessand lesstime onthings.For example,research hasshown that the averagevisitor spendsjust15seconds on a websitebefore movingontoother things.But theInternetisahuge andbusy place,with millionsof sitesto choosefrom.You mightexpect people to slowdown abit morewhentheyre in museums full of greatworks of art.But youdbe wrong.Several studieshave shownthattheamount oftime forpeopletospend looking atapiece of art isten seconds.Manypeople mayspend more time,but notmuch more-the averageis about28seconds.At theTate ModernMuseum inLondon,its evenworse.People therespend anaverage ofjust eightseconds on each artwork.And inthat shortperiod oftime,the visitorsarealsomanaging todo anotherimportant thing-take selfies!In recentyears museumshave beenworking tochange thisbehavior.Today,over170museums aroundtheworldarecelebrating“Slow Art Day”.They areasking theirvisitors tospend atleast510minutes lookingat justone work ofart.Slow Artsupporters believethat whenvisitors spendmore timelookingatand studyingthe workofart,they admireitmore.Studying aworkofart formore timecan alsohelp peopleget abetter understandingoftheartisfs ideasand whattheartist wentthrough tocreate thework.Most ofthe museumstaking part in Slow ArtDayare choosingjust afew worksfor theirvisitors tosee.Some ofthemuseums areoffering chancesfor visitorsto talkabouttheartworks andshare theirideas.
8.Generally speaking,people spendon eachpiece ofartina museum.A.8seconds B.10seconds C.15seconds D.28seconds
9.What dothe underlinedwords thisbehaviof,refer toA.Admiring each artwork thoroughly.B.Taking selfiesinmuseumsbusily.C.Celebrating“Slow ArtDay“widely.D.Looking ateachartworkhurriedly.
10.Why is“Slow ArtDay99createdA.To attractmore peopleto visitthe museumsB.To stopvisitors fromtaking selfiesinsideC.To makepeople spendmoretimeoneachartworkD.To givevisitors anopportunity torelax themselves
11.Which ofthe followingcanbe thebesttitle ofthis passageA.Museums onthe Rocks:Please Advise!B.Museums:Slow downto Admiremore!C.SlowArtDay:a Fruitof Museums!D.Museums:an Escapefrom theFastpaced Life!I hadjust madea memorablespeech,and I was about to learnhow thejudges decidedmy performance.The audienceleanedforward anda periodof silencefell acrossthe room.I feltthe drumrolled inmy heart.The thirdplacewinner wasannounced.The namewas notmine.Then thesecondplace winner,still notme.At last,themoment oftruth came.Iwasabout toeither enjoythe warmthof victoryor regretthe months9preparation.My heartfeltcloser tothe latter.Losing isa partof life,and Ihave dealtwith iton more than oneoccasion.However,it wasan indescribablefeeling todrivea200mile roundtrip,get upvery earlyon afreezing Saturdaymorning,and yetstill finishfourth outof fourpetitorsin mygroup.(周年)I hadspent manyhours infront ofa puterand inlibraries doingresearch for the LincolnBicentennial200(获得名次)Speech Contest.After notplacing inthe firstyear ofthe contestI reallywanted topete again.Lincoln hadmany failures,but henever allowedthem todefeat hisspirit orambition,so Iwas notgoing togive upon asecondcontest!I reworkedmy speechfor the following year,but againI didnot place.I couldntaccept thefact that I failedtwice insomething thatI hadworked sohard on,until Ithought aboutmy hero.Never mindthe lostprize moneyand praise——through learningstories aboutLincoln,I discoveredthatIcan failsuccessfully.
12.How didthe authorfeel afterfinishing hisspeechA.Angry.B.Nervous.C.Confused.D.Hopeful.
13.What canbe inferredfrom Paragraph3A.He wasregretful abouthis notbeing fullyprepared.B.He feltso disappointedand didntwant totry again.C Hefelt upsetfor gettingup earlyonafreezing morning.D.He turnedouttobethelast oneof hisgroup inthe contest.
14.Which ofthefollowingcan bestdescribe the authorA.Brave anddetermined.B.outgoing andtalented.C.Enthusiastic andeasygoing.D.creative andattractive.
15.What doestheauthorwant totell usA.Stand upfrom wherewe fall.B.Dont relytoo muchon others.C.Never mindothers,judgments.D.Learn tovalue memoriesin ourlife.第二节(共5小题;每小题
2.5分,满分
12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项•Teenagers arelooking foridentity.As wesearch forbelonging,teenagers arelooking for their identity.They aremaking thephysical andemotionaltransition toindependence andthey areconstantly lookingforthethingthat will definetheir lives.They areasking16inorder tounderstand theirpersonhood,eager forthe identitythatwillgive themmeaning.they wantto lookto romance.School,friends,popularity,money,technology,ortheirbodies forthat meaning.•Teenagers wantto belong.We wantacceptance,which iswhat weso oftensearch foronline.We fearmissing out.because wenever wantto betheone whodoesnt fitin.Teenagers alsowanttobe knowntruly andloved deeply.17•Teenagers canthink.(成见)Some peoplemay havethe stereotypethat teenagersare strictlyshallow thinkers.18That meansthe teensinyour Sundayschool classor youthgroup canunderstand muchmorethanjust listeningto simplestories.•19The teenyears area timefulloftrouble andfear cango intoalmost everyarea oflifeschool work,friendships,church,family members,and,perhaps biggestof all,the future.Life feelsvery muchunknown toteenagers.So eventhough theymayfeel confident,or promiseyou theyhave everythingplanned out,they areanxious aboutlife.•Teenagers wanttheir livesto matter.20They havestudied historyand nowtheyre readyto taketheir placein it.Theyre readytomaketheir mark.Theywant tochange theworld.Finally,they wanttheir livesto matterforever.And forthat tohappen,they needthe belief.A.Who amI”B.Teenagers areafraid.C.They longto belong.D.Teenagers worriesabout theirfuture.E.Sometimes ourparents mayalso makemistakes.F.And oneof theirgreatest fearsis thattheir liveswont matter.G.But teenagerscan actuallythink aboutserious topicslike deathand philosophy.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共215小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项A、B、C和D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(雇佣的)Recently mywife andI werefaced witha difficultsituation whiletraveling bycar withour hireddriver.It wasa longride,and wewere
21.However,our carbroke downsuddenly.We triedmunicatingwiththedriver,but withlittle
22.He madesome signs,suggesting hewas goingto23help,and thenleft.It wasgetting colderand darker.We startedto hearthe criesof wildanimals.Whafs worse,we didnthave muchfood.Would ourdriver everreturn Couldwe24him Wewere very
25.Two hourspassed.Suddenly,the headlightsfrom anothercar appearedinthedark.A manoffered to26us.He hadsucha kindface,and weknew wecould27him.We gotinto hiscar.28we left,he puta noteonthewindscreen ofour carwith hisphone numberon it.The momentwearrivedathis home,his cousinspoke basicFrench and29us teaand localfoods.Everyone askedusquestions andwas30tohaveunexpected guests.Later thatevening,the phonerang.It wasour
31.He hadkept his32and repairedthecar.We preparedto leaveand33our newfriends.I couldntbelieve the34from thecousin:“No,we thankyou foring intoour home.”I willnever forgetthe.35we receivedon thatday
21.A.tired B.careful C.interested D.sad
22.A.patience B.trouble C.time D.success
23.A.provide B.accept C・get D.send
24.A.support B.trust C.refuse D.answer
25.A.bored B.pleased C.concerned D.moved
26.A.help B.call C.see D.believe
27.A.look afterB.depend onC.laugh atD.learn from
28.A.Since B.After C.Before D.If
29.A.offered B.delivered C.sent D.supplied
30.A.lucky B.sorry C.sure D.excited
31.A.driver B.guide C.guest D.kid
32.A.job B.letter C.secret D.promise
33.A.thanked B.served C.visited D.caught。