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仪陇中学高级高二上期入学考试2023英语试卷(时间120分钟,满分150分)第一部分听力(共两节)第一节(共5小题;每小题L5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 muchdoes the woman payA.$
76.B.$
66.C.$
60.
2.Where will the mango onSaturday nightA.To the womans house.B.To hisgrandparents9home.C.To arestaurant.
3.What does the manthink of the goalkeeperA.Important.B.Weak.C.Skilled.A.Guitar.B.Painting.C.Acting.
4.What coursedoesthe man take
5.What arethe speakersmainly talking aboutA.Whether to buy aTV.B.What sizeTV tobuy.C.Where toput theTV.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每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍听下面一段对话,回答第
6、7题
6.Where arethe speakersA.In agym.B.In ahotel.C.On abeach.
7.Which sportwill the woman learnA.Water skiing.B.Swimming.C.Diving.听下面一段对话,回答第
8、9题
8.What doesthe womandislike about the foodA.Its appearance.B.Its price.C.Its taste.
9.What canwe learnabout thewomanA.She cantafford themeal.B.She hasntbeen to the placebefore.C Shewould liketo treat the.man to a juice.听下面一段对话,回答第10至12题
10.What doesthe manmainly tellthewoman可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
2..开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数3Dear Kate,Yours,Li Hua第二节(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.One dayafter school,Susans eightyearolddaughter Liz went homewith disappointment.She criedsadly andtold hermotherthat shefailed to be chosenfor theschool basketballteam.And Lizkept sayingthat shewas anunlucky girl.Susanknew thather daughterenjoyed playingbasketball and had beenpracticing hardfor thechance,so shemust beterribly sad.After knowingabout thesituation,Susan decidedto cheerher daughterup.She wentover toLiz,asking,“Would youliketo ewith meto the supermarket andbe myhelperTo Susanssurprise,Liz agreedat once.Susan thengave Liztwentydollars and a shoppinglist,saying shecould usethe changeto get a treatfor herself.Liz wasexcited andrushedaway toget ready.When theyarrived atthesupermarket,Susan advisedLiz toput thetwentydollar notein herpocket.Liz helpedher(购物车)mother collectgoods andfill theshopping cartwhile keepingan eyeout for the thingsshe wanted.She workedouthow muchchange she would have,and thenchose anapple pieas hertreat.(收专艮台)With allgoods collected,Lizwentto thecheckout counterhappily.Just then,she foundher twentydollarnotewas gone!In tears,she rushedto her mother andtold herabout that.What abad day!Ive metso manyterrible thingstoday!”she cried.Take iteasy.Well go to thehelp counterand seewhat theworkers can do JSusan fbrtedher.(公告)The workersatthehelp countermade anannouncement overthe loudspeaker,We havea littlegirl herewhosvery sadbecause shelost thetwentydollar notehermotherhad givenher fbrshopping.If anyonefinds themoney,注意.续写词数应为左右;please kindlybring itto thehelp counter.”1150请按如下格式作答
2.Moments later,a workergave Liza twentydollar note,saying alady justhanded itover.“Well,actually Ididn ftfind thenote.I gaveaway mytwentydollarnote,the ladysaid.A.Latest toursof New York.B.Tips onvisiting NewYork.C.Some touristattractions in NewYork.
11.What doesthemanadvise people to doabout visitingNew YorkA.Make plansin advance.B.Do muchin ashort time.C.Visit the most famousplaces.
12.What shouldvisitors avoiddoing inNew YorkA.Buying abus pass.B.Carrying muchmoney.C.Asking strangersquestions.听下面一段对话,回答第13至16题
13.Where isthe manA.On theroad.B.In a bookstore.C.In hisoffice.
14.How doesthewomangoto meet themanA.By car.B.By taxi.C.By bus.
15.What timewillthewoman probablyarriveA.At about9:
30.B.At about10:
00.C.At about10:
30.
16.Why doesthewomancall themanA.To apologizefor beinglate.B.To tellhim aboutan accident.C.To askhim theway tohis place.听下面一段独白,回答第17至20题
17.What languagedid the speaker learnfrom theteacherA.French.B.Gemian.C.English.
18.What didthe speakerscoursebook looklikeA.It wasvery modern.B.It had a redback cover.C.It wasfull ofpictures.
19.How doesthespeakerfeel abouthaving classesA.Bored.B.Tired.C.Pleased.
20.What dowe knowaboutthespeakerA.She knewa lot of French.B.She hadsome lessonsat homeC.She has a talentfor learninglanguages.第二部分阅读理解(共两节)第一节(共15小题;每小题
2.5分,满分37・5分)阅读下列短文,从短文后每题所给的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The bestplaces tosee giant pandas are,of course,in Chengdu,hometown ofgiant pandas.But thereare zoos/parks inotherChina citieswhere youcan seegiantpandasif youcant getto Chengdu.Dujiangyan Panda Base()•Location:Dujiangyan Prefecture,67km41mi or
1.5hours fromChengdu•Pandas:about20•Activities:panda viewing,and panda keeper program•Suitable for:those whowant alesscrowded pandabase orto joinin aoneday volunteer program•Time needed:half adayDujiangyan PandaBase focuseson breeding,wilderness training,and releasingpandas into the wild.Only
1.5hoursfrom Chengdu,it isthemosteasilyaccessible pandabase offeringa panda keeper program.Wolong PandaBase•Location:121km175miwest ofChengdu,3hours driving•Pandas:about30•Activities:seeing pandas,pandakeeperprogram,hiking inwild pandahabitat•Best for:taking partin avolunteerprogramin apeaceful environment•Time needed:2dayspared withDujiangyan,Wolong PandaBase ismuch furtheraway fromChengdu.Thus,it isless frequentedbyvisitors.Besides,Wolong NationalNature Reserveis consideredto be the realhometown ofwild pandas.Chongqing Zoo•Location:Chongqing Cityconveniently onsubway line2•Pandas:about16•Activities:Seeing pandasonly•Time needed:2hours•Best for:travelers whovisit Chongqingor takea YangtzeCruiseChongqing Zooboasts16pandas,which issecond toChengdu GiantPanda BreedingCenter amongthe cityzoos.Located in the MountainCity”,Chongqing Zoois builton themountain slopes.The pandahouse utilizesthemountainside andincludes arock cave.So,you haveto climbup alittle fora pandavisit there.
1.What advantagedoes Dujiangyan PandaBasehave pared with Wolong Panda BaseA.It hasmost pandas.B.It iscloser toChengdn.C.It ispandas realhometwon.D.It offersvarious keeperprograms.
2.Which pandabase isprobably themost peacefuloneA.None ofthem.B.Chongqing Zoo.C.WolongPandaBase.D.DujiangyanPandaBase.
3.Which ofthe followingperson mayprefer tovisit ChongqingZooA.A personcaring aboutpandas.B.A personloving exploringrock caves.C.A personenjoying climingmountains.D.A person aiming forpandakeeperprograms.Christmas hase andgone onceagain.Id beenwanting togo holidayshopping eversince Chinaeased itsC0VID19response measuresin earlyDecember2022,going tosupermarkets toget readyforthebig holiday.My momwas asingle parentinNewYork City,the US.During theChristmas holiday,she wouldalways makesureour homehadareal festivefeel toit—and shedalways makesure togetareal tree.We*d decorateit withornaments andlightson themorning ofDecember
25.And Ialways knewpresents awaited.Over theyears,Ive neverforgotten thesehappymoments.I firstarrived in China inlate2008and havesince settleddown inShenyang,capital cityof LiaoningProvince in thenortheast.Even thoughChristmas is not anofficial holidayinChina,many shopwindows willfeature seasonaldecorationsand somelocals willbuy Christmasgifts fortheir families and friends.(奥密克戎)Unfortunately,I testedpositive forOmicron onDecember13th,2022,andhadalmost allthe symptoms(症状).I figuredthis wouldbetheend ofmy holiday.As Iknew mybody preferrednatural herbs,I decidedto takethepath oftraditional Chinese medicine.With thehelp of this ancientform oftreatment,plenty of rest andplenty ofwater,Imade aspeedy recovery.It seemedChristmas hadnot beenlost,after all.After feelingmuch morelike mynormal selfagain,I wentto thecinema towatch thelatest actionadventurefilm,Avatar:The Wayof Water.When Isaw thefantasy epicon thebig screen,I felta sense of relief,like themovie theaterwasthe onlyworld thatexisted atthat verymoment.It is an experiencethat givesme somethingto share.When wemeet withtrouble,embrace itand getthrough it.Iwould liketo wishall ofyou avery happyChristmas anda wonderful
2023.
4.What didthe authorplan todo beforeDecember13th2022A.He testedpositive forOmicron.B.He plannedto settledown inShenyang.C.He plannedto decoratethe treeon theEve ofChristinas.D.He wasgoing tomake somepreparations forthe ingChristmas.
5.Which ofthe followingdid NOThelp the author recoverfrom OmicronA.Having plentyofrest.B.Buying Christmasgifts forfamiliesandfriends.C.Drinking alotofwater.D.Taking traditionalChinesemedicine.
6.What canwe inferfrom Paragraph5A.Christmas waslost fortheauthor.B.The authorrecovered bothphysically andmentally.C.The authorwas frightenedby themovie.D.The movietheatre wasthe onlyworld thatexisted.C.Which wordcan bestdescribe theauthor according to thetextA.Positive.B.Friendly.C.Extraordinary.D.Negative.C(挑易”的)Color mayinfluence theway foodtastes forpicky eaters,accordingtoa newstudy publishedin thejournalFood Qualityand Preference.Staffords researchteam didan experimentwith about50participants,who weremostly young adults around20years old.The studydivided theindividuals intopicky andnonpicky eaters,based on their responsestoacertain measure.Both groupsthen tastedthe samesnacks servedin red,white and blue bowls.(感知)The resultsshowed thecolor ofthe bowls influenced howthe pickygroup perceivedthe saltinessand一desirability ofthe foodsbut didnot influencethe nonpickygroup.The pickygroup thoughtthat thesnack servedin theredbowl wasleast desirableand thesnack washigher insaltiness in the redandbluebowl-paredwiththe white bowl.“Picky eatingusually startsin childhoodJ Dr.Lama Bazzisaid.She explainedthat ifpicky eatingis notsolvedproperly asa child,it can be developedlater intocertain eatingdisorders.All ofthis isbecause ofa sense of controlanda senseof safety.So whentalkingaboutthe colors ofthe bowlsintheresearch study,it probablyhas todo with what makesthat personfeel safe,such as what colorsare connected with safety.The colorsblue,green andpurple areconsidered“safer“colors,while thecolor redis usuallyconnectedwithstop”.Supermarkets usesimilar psychologyto catchpeoples attention.Childrens cupsare colorfullydesigned toenticekids,giving themasenseofsafetyand makingit funfor themto drinksomething.When advertiserswant customerstobuy(包装)chips orfood,the packagingtends touse warm and inviting colors thatremind people of their childhood.Staffordnoted thatthe researchis primary,yet thedata mayhelp pickyeaters toeat variousfood.
8.What dowe knowabout theexperimentA.The participantswere allyoungadults.D.Different snackswere servedin differentcolorsof bowls.E.Colors ofthebowldidnt influencethe nonpickygroup.F.The pickygroup thoughtthe snacksinthewhitebowlsaltier.
9.If apicky girlwants tolose weight,what kindofbowlwill sheuse toserve foodA.Blue bowl.B.Red bowl.C.Green bowl.D.Purple bowl.
10.What doesthe underlinedword“entice“in Paragraph6meanA Attract.B.Force.C.Admit.D.Warn.
11.Why doadvertisers usewarmandinvitingcolorsfor packagingA.To remindpeopleoftheirchildhood.B.To givepeople asenseofsafety.C.To solvepeoples eatingdisorders.D.To attractpeople tobuy goods.D“The arrivalof ChatGPTwill pusheducators tofocus moreon teachingsubjects thattechnology isnot good at.”Andreas Schleicher said,who isdirector ofeducation andskills forthe Organizationof EconomicCooperation andDevelopment.He welesthis developmentand thinksit givespeople thechance toconcentrate lesson tasksthat technologycanalso dowell.The futureisnot about technologyvs humans.The futureis aboutintegrating technologywith humans.ChatGPTpushes usto think harder ofwhat makesus human.“The worldno longerrewards youjust for what you know.Baidu knowseverything.The worldrewards youfor whatyoucan dowithwhatyouknow,and ChatGPT pushes usto workharder onthis.If studentsare onlyas smart as asmartphone,it meanseducators arenot doingenough.People shouldfocus ondeveloping humanskills thatactually areimportant,such asimagination andcreativity.^Schleichersaidin aninterview withChina Dailyonthesidelines oftheWorld DigitalEducation Conference.()The arrivalof artificialintelligence AIreally pushespeopletothinkhardabout whateducation isand thepurpose(补充)it serves,as wellaswhatknowledge,skills,attitudes andvalues humanshave thatplement artificialintelligence.ChatGPT isnot connectedtothe Internet,so it cant replacesearch engines.Search enginessuch asGoogle orBaidu(提取)simply extractknowledge,while ChatGPTgoes astep furtherand analyzesa searchbefore providinga singleanswer.As adevice,ChatGPT isgoing tomake learningmuch moreinteresting andpowerful,but asa purposeand objective,humans needto workvery hardto winthat racewith technology.
12.What maySchleicher agreewithA.ChatGPT isfighting againsthumans.B.Students arejust assmartasa smartphone.C.People whocandowith theirknowledge willbe moresuccessful.D.ChatGPTpusheseducators toconcentrate moreon subjectstechnology is goodat.
13.Whafs theadvantage ofChatGPT overGoogle andBaidu accordingtothe passageA.ChatGPT hasconnection totheInternet.B.ChatGPT hasthe functionof analysis.C.ChatGPT isa morepowerful searchengine.D.ChatGPT knowsmore thanGoogle andBaidu.
14.What canbe asuitable titleofthispassageA.ChatGPT toInfluence FutureEducationB.The FutureDevelopment ofChatGPTC.The Developmentof FutureEducationD.The Racebetween ChatGPTand Humans
15.In whichsection canyou readthepassageonawebsiteA.Tourism.B.Business.C.Education.D.Amusement.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For manyof us,nothing isbetter thanburying ourhead ina goodbook.Whether itsa crimestory ora biographyofsomeones amazinglife,its goodto reada bookto switchoff fromthe distractionsof everydaylife.16It canbe educationaland broadenthe mind.A goodnovel canmake ushappy,or makeus cryas wesympathizewith characters.A listof books about bibliotherapycanbeoffered topatients.17Its beeso successfulthatit*saboutto beextended tochildren aswell.Professor PhilipDavis,author ofabookcalled Readingfor Life,studies peoplein readinggroups andfound thatitsreading literaturewritten workthought tohave artisticvalue,that hasthe besteffect.He toldthe BBCthat whenreadingsomething forpleasure,n...the brainbegins towork fromdifferent parts,and it gets excited,itgetspre一emotional.18Of course,its easyin oursmartphone generationto abandona goodbook andplay withour phonesinstead.Butopening upa paperbackcould bea simpleway tohelp maintain our mentalhealth.19And theymay allowyou tosee thatawkwardsituation youvebeen anxiousabout forweeks fromsomeone elsespoint ofview.20If thebook listdoesnt appeal,you couldread bookreviews,visit alibrary orbookshop orask afriend.Once youvefound theright text,youll befascinated!A.You cansee thebrain ingto life.B.And youcould alwaysuse anereader.C.You canlend itto friendsand forgetyou did.D.It mayseem obviousthat readingisgoodfor us.E.Its thoughtthat theycan helpyou settargets andfind focus.F.Reading booksis actuallybeing identifiedasatreatment tosickness.G.If youYenotaconcerned reader,itcanbe hardto knowwhere tobegin.第三部分英语知识运用(共两节)第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,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What ifeveryone inthe worldwas exactlyalike Theworld wouldbe extremely
21.1believe ifsimportant to22people forwho theyare.23are importantand theyshould berespected.Many peoplethroughout history,like AlbertEinsteinand ThomasEdison,did greatthings,but were24strange,because theyhad strongfeelings aboutsomething.Ican25to thesepeople,because Ivebeen inthat situationbefore.It allstarted inelementary schoolwhen I26that Iwasnt likeanyone else.I grewcrazy aboutcertain subjects.
27.these subjectsdidnt interestother kidsand myteachers.、28my kindergartenteacher saidshewouldscream at me ifI29snakes ormice onemore timewhile shewas teachingthedays ofthe week.I wouldget introuble fornot30attention,and otherkids beganto laughatme.I mightbe different,because Ihave moredifferent31than otherteenagers,but thatdoesnt givethem theright tobeso32tome.Some kidsmake funof meforwhatI likemost.People alsomake funof mefor33facts aboutvolcanoes,whales,and manyother scientificthings.My momsays thatshe haswishI werelike everyoneelse,but not35,because Ibelieve peopleshould berespected for beingdifferent,and wereall differentinourown ways.
21.A.plex B.harmonious C.fantastic D.boring
22.A.trust B.praise C.accept D.pare
23.A.Abilities B.Differences C.Efforts D.Beliefs
24.A.proved B.declared C.found D.considered
25.A.relate B.return C.apologize D.respond
26.A.imagined B.realized C.hoped D.rememberedbeen abletobewell informedby justlistening tome,but Fveeven been34forbeingsmart.Sometimes I
28.A.By accidentB.In returnC.In factD.At most
29.A.mentioned B.attacked C.counted D.threw
30.A.attracting B.focusing C.escaping D.controlling
31.A.aimsB.futures C.emotions D.interests
32.A.mean B.sensitive C.attentive D.blind
33.A.creatingB.forgetting C.knowing D.ignoring
34.A.misunderstoodB.evaluated C.tested D.tolerated
35.A.clearlyB.eagerly C.seriously D.really第二节(共10小题;每小题L5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填从个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式Different countrieshave36wild differentforms ofgreeting.熟人,In theUSA,when youpass bysome acquaintancewe allknow thata nodis acceptableand37shaking withsomeone youfirst meetisapolite act.But inLatin countries,a stronghandshake must毛里求斯,38consider rude.In myhome country,Mauritius whenpeople meet,they usuallykiss each贴面礼other onthe cheeks.This isalso monin France,where theact iscalled fairela bise.However,this isnot39universal rule.During myfirst weekintheUSA,I kissedevery singlegirl Imet.My friendshad totell methat mybehavior wasnotcorrect,40cause mein greatembarrassment.41is monfor friendsto hugeach otherintheUSA-something I42benever usedto before.Hugs alwaysmake me43frightenbecause Idont reallylike that.This mayseem strangesince evenkissing strangersis normalin mycountry.Now thatIthink aboutit,I hatecheekkissing aswell.A greetingcode44accept widelyby mostof peopleisalways enjoyable.We shouldstart doingthat,and wecan surelydo somethingto stopus frombeing laughed
45.第四部分写作共两节第一节满分15分.假如你是李华,最近你在学习上遇到了问题,你无法解决,你给你校的外籍心理医生写一封求助信寻46Kate求帮助要点如下描述事件的起因、经过和结果;
1.希望得到的帮助要求
2.Kate词数左右;
1.100。