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2023—2024学年河南省青桐鸣高二上期九月大联考
英语试卷
一、短对话
1.Howwillthemangotoworktomon*ow?
A.Bytaxi.B.Bycar.C.Bybus.
2.Whatwillthewomando?
A.Washthedishes.B.Tidyuptheroom.C.Takeouttherubbish.
3.Whatdoesthewomanlike?
A.Takingajog.B.Playingfootball.C.Playingbasketball.
4.Whenwillthespeakersmeet?
A.At6:30.B.At6:50.C.At7:00.
5.Howdoesthewomanfeelabouttheman,sbehavior?
A.Angry.B.Excited.C.Womed.
二、长对话
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
6.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?
A.Anexperience.B.Auniversity.C.Agift.
7.Howmuchwillthewomansaveifshebuysthreecitypasses?
A.$6.B.$20.C.$54.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
8.Whatattractsthewomanmostaboutthisjob?
A.Thepay.B.Theposition.C.Theworkinghours.
9.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?
A.Haveatry.B.Changehermind.C.Lookforanewchance.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
10.Wherearethespeakers?
A.Atasupermarket.B.Inashoestore.C.Inaskatingclub.
11.Whatworriesthewomanaboutthekids?
A.Theirskills.B,Theirsafety.C.Theirfeelings.
12.Whyshouldthekidsbeawayfromthecenterofthelake?
A.Theicethereistoothin.
B,They*reshortofexperience.v
C.Notrainersareondutythere.
13.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomandowithherkidsatlast?
A.Keepthemclosetoher.
B,Leavethemtothetrainers.
C.Letthemlearnbythemselves.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
14.WhatdoesJenniferdo?
A.Sheisawriter.B.Sheisateacher.C.Sheisareporter.
15.WhoplanstosaildowntheAmazonnext?
A.Alex.B.Jennifer.C.Tony.
16.WhatdoesTony'slistmean?
A.Wheretostudyoncampus.
B.Whattodoinhisfreetime.
C.Howtotaketravellingphotos.
17.WhichplacedidTonyvisitthreeyearsagowithhisfamily?
A.MountTai.B.BigBen.C.TheEiffelTower.
三、短文
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
18.WhattemperaturewillAntalyareachinOctober?
A.24degrees.B.25degrees.C.26degrees.
19.Whichoffersastaynearaseasidetown?
A.Simpson.B.ClubMed.C.MarkWarner.
20.Whydoesthespeakergivethetalk?
A.Todescribeaholidayplan.
B.Topromoteatraveldestination.
C.Todiscusstheclimatechanges.
四、阅读理解
TheBestRestaurantsinDublinGlasPlant-basedcookingisontheupandup,and
Glas-thenametranslatesas"green"inIrish-offersexcellentvegetarian(素食
者)dishesintheheartofDublincitycentre.There,salsoalovelystreet-facingarea,
andofcourseawideselectionofvegetarianwines,cocktails,andbeers.
Contact:glasrestaurant,ie
Reservations:Required
Lock*s
Lock'shasbeenenjoyinganexcellentnameandabeautifullocationonthebanks
oftheGrandCanal(大运河)fordecades.ThecookingtodayismodernIrishstyle,with
thebestoflocalmaterials.There*sanotherdiningroomupstairs,quieterandwith
finecanalviews-lovelyonasummerevening.
Contact:locksrestaurant,ie
Reservations:Required
Cavistons
FamousCavistonsissimplyoneofthebestfishandseafoodrestaurantsinDublin,
andagreatplacetogoafterarelaxingwalkontheDunLaoghaireseafront.Theoak-
smokedsalmon(橡木熏鞋鱼)isaspecialityofthehouse:dovisitthereforatasteof
deliciousfoods.
Contact:cavistons,com
Reservations:Required
DruryBuildings
Flexibilityisthenameofthegamehere.Thebardownstairsisgoodforweekend
brunchandforcasualbitestoo.There'salarge,relaxingrestaurantonthefirstfloor,
andagardenareaoutback.Thelook?Oldbrickwalls;smooth,rathernice1950s-era
furniture.TrytheexcellentpotatoandspringonioncakeswithIrishsmokedsalmon.
Contact:drurybuildings.com
Reservations:Required
21.Whichrestaurantcanofferpeoplefinecanalviewswhileeating?
D.Druiy
A.Glas.B.Lock*s.C.Cavistons.
Buildings.
22.WhatdoweknowaboutCavistons?
A.Itisgoodatcookingfish.B.Itswinelistisimpressive.
C.Localdishesaremainlyservedthere.D.Itisthebestseafoodrestaurant.
23.Whatdotheaboverestaurantshaveincommon?
A.Theyhavealonghistory.B.TheylieindowntownDublin.
C.Theyhavethetop-classcooks.D.Theyneedbookinginadvance.
“Youhavecancer.',ItwasthefourthtimeinseventeenyearsVdheardthose
words.Thedoctorswantedtoputmeonadrugfbrfiveyears.Iknewitwouldtake
awaythejoyoutofmylife.Aftermyhusbanddied,Iunderstoodthatnobodyhasfive
yearstospare.SoItoldthedoctors,“No,thanks.M
UsuallyIdon,tpaymuchattentiontomybookshelves,butitwasaboutthistime
thatIhappenedtonoticehowcrowdedtheylooked.Mostofthebookshadbeen
worthreadingonce-butnotmorethanonce.Whyweretheystillhangingaround?I
foundsomeoldplasticbagsfromthekitchen.Ipulledthebooksofftheshelvesand
puttheminbags.WitheachbookIbagged,Iseemedtofeelatinythingcausingme
worrycomeoffmyshoulders.Theideaofnotmakingroomforthemanylongerlifted
myspirits.IgavethemawaytotheFriendsoftheLibrarythenexttimeIdroveby
there.
Mykitchencupboards(橱柜)werefilledwithtoolsI'mawkwardtoadmitInever
used.IgavemykitchenextrastotheSalvationArmyandinreturnreceivedacheerful
wordofblessing.
Owningfewerbookssavedmemaybetensecondsamonthoncleaning,andwith
fewerunusedthingsinkitchencupboardsIfoundwhatIwantedfaster.Butwhy
shouldlosingsomethingmakemefeellikeabigrelief?Leavingthatquestionfbr
otherstodebate,Ibegantoscanthehouseforthingstogetridof.Iclearedspacelike
apioneerclearingland.Sortingoutneedlesspossessions(所有物)taughtmewhatwas
myjobandwhatwasn't.
NolongerdidIhavetopressmylifeintothespacemypossessionsallowed.I
foundmoretimetodowhateverwasworthdoing.Fiveyearshavepassed.Cancerhas
notshownupagain.Whatevercomesmywaytomorrow,Ihavelivedtoday.
24.Whatwastheauthor*sattitudetowardtakingdrugsforfiveyears?
A.Satisfied.B.Doubtful.
C.Unwilling.D.Unconcerned.
25.Whatbenefitdidtheauthorgetfromtheideaofgettingridofsomebooks?
A.Raisingherspirits.B.Buildingupherstrength.
C.Improvingherconfidence.D.Bringingbacklostmemories.
26.Whydidtheauthorsortoutneedlessthings?
A.Tohelpthosewhoareinneed.B.Tomaketheroomtidyandclean.
C.Tofocusonthemostworthwhile.D.Toreducethepainofthedisease.
27.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?
A.StrongerthanWeThinkB.MoreImportantthanFear
C.KeepingLess,LivingMoreD.TakeMoreShortcutsinLife
Tokyo-basedAltIncorporated,aJapanesecompany,isworkingoncreatingadigital
doublethatcouldbeusedforthingslikecarryingoutearlyjobinterviewsor
communicatingwithaperson}sdoctoraheadofamedicalvisit.Thecompany's
CEO,KazutakaYonekura,saidthemainpurposeofadigitaldoublewouldbetotake
oversomeofaperson1sdailyonlineduties.
YonekurashowedAPreportershisowndigitaldoubleonacomputer.Itincludedan
imageanddigitizedversion(版本)ofhisvoice.Whenhisdigitaldoublewasasked,
“Whatkindofmusicdoyoulike/*itwaitedseveralsecondsbeforegivingalong
answer.ThedoubleexplainedthatYonekurapreferslivelymusicsuchaship-hopor
rockn*roll.
Comparedtootherdigitalassistants(助手),suchasApple*sSiri,Amazon*s
AlexaandGoogleAssistant,Yonekurasaid,adigitaldoublejustbelongstoyouand
notthetechnologycompanythatcreatedit.Yonekuraaddedthathisdevelopershad
attemptedtobuildtoolsintothesystemthataredesignedtopreventawkwardsocial
mistakes.
Currently,digitaldoublesareverycostly.EachAltdoublecostsabout$140,000,so
itwilllikelytaketimebeforethereisahugemarketforthedoubles.
Digitaldoublesarecreatedbytakinganindividual1sdatafromsocialmedia
websitesaswellaspubliclyavailablerecords.Thedataiscontinuouslychangedand
storedinthesystem.Anditisdesignedtokeepupwiththeindividual1schanging
habitsandactivities.
Theideaofadigitaldoublereportedlyenjoyswidespreadappeal(吸弓I力)inJapan
一thecountrythatgavetheworldPokemon,karaoke,HelloKittyandemojis.But
Yonekuraadmitsthatculturesaredifferent,andWesternersmaynotliketheideaas
much."Ican'ttellyouhowmanytimesI'vebeenasked:Whydoesithavetobe
apersonaldouble,andnotjustadigitalagent?"hesaid.
28.Whatcanwelearnaboutadigitaldoublefromparagraph1?
A.Itcanopenandclosethedoorforhumans.
B.Itwillfreehumansfromsomeonlinework.
C.Itwillreplacehumanstododailyactivities.
D.Itlooksandtalksjustlikeitshumanowner.
29.Whyisthequestionandansweraboutmusicmentionedinparagraph2?
A.Togiveapresentation.B.Toexplainaprinciple.
C.Tointroduceanopinion.D.Todescribeanargument.
30.Whatisspecialaboutadigitaldoublecomparedtootherdigitalassistants?
A.It*ssafe.B.It'scheap.
C.It*sflexible.D.It*spersonal.
31.WhatmaymakesomeWesternersdisliketheideaofadigitaldouble?
A.Highprices.B.Specialstyles.
C.Smallmarkets.D.Culturaldifferences.
Scientistssayextremerainfallhappensmoreoftenthissummer.NickGoltzishead
oftheUConnPlantDiagnosticLaboratoryattheUniversityofConnecticutinStorrs,
Connecticut.Hesaidtoomuchwatercanmeandeadplantsinagardenthoughwater
isamustforplantlife.
Goltzexplainedthatfloodingcutsofftheoxygensupplywhichleadstoroot-rot(根
腐)diseases.Andthenplantscannotpullenoughwatertosurvive.Theresultisyellow,
weakeningleaves,whichwouldusuallyshowaplant*sneedforwater.Butafter
flooding,thosesamesignsmeanthatrootsunderwatercannotfunctioninreallywet
conditions.
Avoidwalkingonwetsoilifyourgardenhasbeenaffectedbyflooding.Waituntil
thesoilhasmostlydriedbeforelookingatthedamage.Addinganyweightorpressure
towetsoilcancauseevenmoreoxygentobepressedoutfromaroundstruggling
roots.Plantsweakenedorstressedbyfloodwatercanmoreeasilygetdiseasesand
unwantedinsects.Sokeepaneyeonthemandtreatproblemsastheycome,which
couldbemonthslater.Brokentreebranchesshouldberemovedimmediately.Butsave
anymajorremovalofleavesandbranchesforwhenconditionsimprovetoavoid
furtherweakeninganalreadystressedtree.
Canfloodedfruits,vegetables,andothercropsstillbeeaten?Goltzsaid,"Ifthe
partyou'reeatingtouchesthewater,thenit'sprobablyhazardous,evenifwashed
orcooked.0"Thatisbecauseinadditiontobacteria(细菌)fromstandingwater,
runofffromnearbygardens,chemicals,andotherwastecouldbepresent,"Goltz
added.
Floodedsoillosesnutrients(营养)andcandamagethewaywaterflowsthroughit.
Afterdealingwithyourplants*needs,turnyourattentiontothefloodedsoiland
takesomeactionstomakeitrepaired.Mixinginsandwillimprovethewaywater
flowsthroughit.Ifyouliveinanareathateasilyfloods,therearestepsyoucantake
toavoidorlessenfuturedamage,suchasgrowingvegetablesinhigherareasorraised
beds.Oryoucoulddirectwaterawayfromtheplantsyoucareaboutmost.
32.WhatmessagecanwegetfromGoltz*swordsinparagraph1?
A.Arainbowcomesafterrain.B.Neverfishintroubledwater.
C.ToomuchofanythingisgoodforD.Alwaysmakepreparationsforarainy
nothing.day.
33.Whyshouldwalkingonwetsoilinthegardenbeavoided?
A.Itmighthardenthesoil.B.Itmightbreakstrugglingroots.
D.Itwillremovemoreoxygenfromthe
C.Itwilladdbacteriatotheroots.
plants.
34.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“hazardous”inparagraph4mean?
A.Unsafe.B.Special.C.Tasty.D.Juicy.
35.Whatarepeopleadvisedtodointhelastparagraph?
A,Growhighcrops.B.Repairthesoil.
C.Protecttheplants.D.Buildanecosystem.
五、七选五
HowtoIncreaseYourSelf-ConfidencewithPositiveDailyPractices
Whenyouwalkintoaroom,doyoufeelconfident?Doyoubelieveinyourself?
36We,11tellyouexactlyhowtogainself-confidencesoyoucantaketheworld
bystorm.It*stimetohuglifeandachieveyourgoals,solet*sgetstarted!
Listyourstrengths.Everyoneisgoodatsomething,sofbcusonareaswhere
you*rethebest.37Whenyou'refeelingdown,readyourlistofstrengthsso
youcanremindyourselfhowamazingyouare.Yourlistmightinclude,"creative,
helpful,smart,thoughtful,greatdancer."
38Youareone-of-a-kind,soyou'renotgoingtobelikeeveryoneelse.
Plus,you'reonlyseeingthegoodinotherpeople*slives,soanycomparisonsyou
makearenTtfair.Insteadofusingothersasameasuringstickforsuccess,useyour
pastself.Thatway,youcanfocusoncreatingalifethatmakesyouhappy.Tryto
rememberthatwhatyouseeonsocialmediaisjustthehighpointofsomeone*slife.
39
Setandpursue(追求)realisticgoals.40Feelingconfidentcangiveyouthe
energytopursuethem.Chooseagoalyouwanttoworktoward,andthenbreakitup
intosmallersteps.Startworkingtowardyourgoaltodaysoyoucancreatethelifeyou
want.
A.Stopcomparingyourselftoothers.
B.Yourdreamsaretotallywithinreach.
C.Youdon1thavetodoanythingmajortohelpothers.
D.Youusuallydon1tseethebaddaysandmomentsofself-doubt.
E.Writedowneverythingyoudowell,andtakeprideinyourtalents.
F.Agoodsupportsystemhelpsyoustayfocusedonyourbestqualities.
G.Ifnot,we'reheretohelpyougoafteryourdreamsanddealwithyourfears.
六、完形填空
Iworkfromhome.FromthetimeIkissmykidsinthemorninguntil
lateintheday,I*m.Formanyyears,myonlywasourdog,
Sno.
Wedidn,tagreeoneverything.However,webothagreedon.Atleast
onceaweek,wetookalongwalktothebeach.Forhim,therewereswaths(大片)of
tallgrassandexcitingsmells.Forme,therewereotherdogwalkerswhomI
wantedtocatchupwith.
Asadogwithshortlegs,Snoneededseveralalongtheway.Theoneat
theentrancetothebeachwashis,possiblybecauseheknewwewere
backhome.
Whenhewasoldanddying,ourwalkswere.Inhisfinaldays,Snostill
walking.Ittooktwiceaslongtotakeeventheshortestwalk,butwe
everystep.Idon1tknowifdogscancry,butiftheycan,thatmadetwoof
usinattheentrancetothebeach.
Afterhedied,Iwentforalongwalk.Ifeltlikepartofmewas.Ikept
lookingdownasifheweretherebesidemeandenjoyedthesunandfreshair.WhenI
cametotheplacewherewe*dforthebeach,Ichosetheotherway.
Later,Imaybewalkingbymyself,butVmneveralone.Personally,Vm
toearntheloveofanolddog.
41.A.helloB.goodbyeC.thanksD.yes
42.A.aloneB.curiousC.concernedD.frightened
43.A.relativeB-supporterC.companionD.connection
44.A.joggingB.travellingC.campingD.walking
45.A.eventuallyB.tirelesslyC.helplesslyD.eagerly
46.A.attemptsB-comfortsC.breaksD.cheers
47.A.memoryB.favoriteC.abilityD.belief
48.A.circlingB.followingC.throwingD.escaping
49.A.shorterB.fartherC.fasterD.more
50.A.relatedtoB.heldbackC.stucktoD.madeup
51.A.exploredB.valuedC.ignoredD.tested
52.A.dangerB.troubleC.tearsD.ruins
53.A.worryingB.missingC.boringD.puzzling
54.A.fearB.searchC.desireD.turn
55.A.surprisedB.excitedC.confusedD.lucky
七、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。
Quality56(tradition)Chinesecostumesaregainingpopularityathomeand
abroad,causingincreasedordersone-commerceplatforms(电子商务平台).One
townbenefitingfromthispopularityisDaijiinCaoxiancounty,Shandongprovince.
LiTao,PartysecretaryofDaiji,saidthe57(order)placedonlinehavegreatly
driventhegrowthofthetown*sclothingindustry.Visitorstakingawalkalongthe
mainroadinDaijicomeacrossalineofshops58havegoneintotheclothing
business,59(range)fromclothproductionandpatternprintingtocostume
outlets(专卖店).Workerscan60(see)packagingordersfordelivery.
MoreyoungpeoplearereturningtoDaijitoseekopportunitiesinthehanfuindustry.
Morethan7,000youngpeople,includingover700universitystudents,61
(return)tothetowntostartbusinessessofar,saidLi.62youngpeoplemaking
effortstocreateoriginaldesignsandbuildbrands(品牌),Daijihas63(rapid)
enteredthemid-andhigh-endhanfumarket.Thereareplans64(establish)a
hanfuresearchbaseinDaijitoensurethattheindustryinCaoxianachieveshigh-
qualitydevelopment.
Inadditiontostagingpromotionsone-commerceplatforms,representativesfrom
DaijiattendChinesecostumeshowsincountriessuchasItalytopromote65
cultureofChineseclothing.
八、其他应用文
66.你校英文报组织同学们分享学校在周末开展的“我为父母做一餐”的
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