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2023~2024学年度第二学期期末抽测高二年级英语试题注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号、考场号、座位号填写在答题卡上。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。需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)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.Whatsportisthewomangoingtoplay?A.Tennis.B.Football.C.Badminton.Whoplantedtheappletree?A.Thespeakers'greatgrandfather.B.Thespeakers'grandfather.C.Thespeakers'father.3.Whatwillthemanprobablydonext?A.Helpwithpaperwork.B.Makesomecoffee.C.Attendameeting.4.Whatdidthewomanstudy?A.Banking.B.English.C.Computerscience.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Holidayplans.B.Homedecoration.C.Anewsofa.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。6Whereisthemangoingonholiday?A.Toacity.B.Toabeach.C.Toaforest.7.Whatisthewomanscaredof?A.Travelingalone.B.Meetingstrangers.C.Beinglostinnature.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whatdoesthewomanwantfromtheman?A.Somecards.B.Somefood.C.Somechange.9.What'stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Waiterandcustomer.B.Acouple.C.Co-workers.10.Wherewillthewomangoafterwork?A.Toherhusband'soffice.B.Toarestaurant.C.Toabank.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Wherearethespeakers?A.Inacar.B.Onabeach.C.Inasciencelab.12.Whatdidthemanfind?A.Aseaplant.B.Amagazine.C.Ariver.13.Whatwillthemandothisevening?A.Meethissister.B.Meetascientist.C.Collectsomebottles.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Howdoesthewomanfeel?A.Confident.B.Worried.C.Curious.15.Whatprobablyhasbeenwronglyusedbythewoman?A.Salt.B.Sugar.C.Butter.16.Whatisthewomanmaking?A.Somebiscuits.B.Somebread.C.Acake.17.Howlongwillittakeforthefoodtobereadytoeat?A.30minutes.B.20minutes.C.10minutes.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Whenisthethunderstormexpectedonthenorthpartofthecoast?A.Innextweek.B.Intheafternoon.C.Duringthisweekend:9.Whichpartofthecoastwillexpectatemperatureriseduringnextweek?A.Thenorthpart.B.Thesouthpart.C.Thewholepart.20.Whatwilltheweatherbelikethroughoutnextweek?A.Cool.B.Warm.C.Cold.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。ANowadays,moviegoersarenolongercontentwithmerelywatchingtheshowonscreen,andeagertostepintothescenesandexperiencethedailylivesofcharacters.ApopularmovieorTVdramahasthepowertomakeacityfamousandgenerateatourismboom.QingdaoinShandongAfamousfilmduringlastyear'sSpringFestivalwasTheWanderingEartII.Interestingly,90percentofthefilmwasactuallyshotinQingdao.Forsci-fifansorfilmenthusiasts,visitingQingdaotoexplorethemovie'sfilminglocationshasbecomeapopulartrend.DuringtheSpringFestivalthecityrecordedmorethan3.75milliontrips.DaliinYunnanWiththepremiere(首映)oftheTVdramaMeetYourselfearlierlastyear,theDaliBaiAutonomousprefectureemergedasahighlysought-aftertourismdestination.ThesceneryandrelaxingpaceoflifedescribedinthedramaleadtoatourismboominDali.DuringtheSpringFestival,Yunnanprovincereceivedthesecondmosttouristsinthenationwithtourismrevenueof38.4billionyuan,rankingtop.NingboMuseuminZhejiangWiththebroadcastoftheTVdramaThree-BodyProblem,NingboMuseumhasgainedsignificantattention.Itsregionalculturalfeatures,traditionalarchitecturalelements,andmoderntechniquesserveasavesselforhistoryandculture.FollowingtheTVshow'srelease,visitornumberssoaredto50,000duringtheSpringFestival,markingaremarkable220percentyear-on-yearincrease.21.WhatinfluencedoesTheWanderingEartIIbring?A.Sci-ficfilmshavebeengreathits.B.MorefilmswillbeshotinQingdao.C.Qingdaobecomespopularwithsci-ficfans.D.TourismintheSpringFestivalwasaboom.22.WhatattractstouriststoDaliinMeetYourself?A.Localcustoms.B.Variouslife-styles.C.Awesomelandscape.D.Charmingcharacters.23.Whatisthepurposeofthearticle?A.Tointroduceatourismtrend.B.Toshowcaseshootinglocations.C.Toadvertisefilmsanddramas.D.Togeneratedomestictourism.BOvertheyears,asIdealtwiththepressureoffinishingmyPh.D.andstartingmypost-doctor,Ihadgrownmorecompetitive.Ipushedmyselftobethofirsttogeneratethrillingresultsandtopublishinhigh-impactjournals.Thosewhocouldhavebeencollaborators(合作者)becamerivalsIhated.ButtheeffectofthiscompetitivecharacterwasexactlytheoppositeofwhatIhadhopedfor.WhenIencounteredscientificproblems,IthoughtIhadtosolvethemmyselfinsteadofaskingforhelp.Thepressurebecameoverwhelming.Ibegantofeelaloneandlost.Ibecamelessandlessproductive.Iemailedmymentors(导师),explainingthatIhadputmyselfsecondandthejobfirstfortoolong.TheytoldmethatIwasn'tthefirstacademictofeelthatway,andthatIwouldn'tbethelast.TheyagreedthatIshouldtakethetimeIneededtotakecareofmyself.So,withmymentors'supportandanuncertainfuture,Ileft.Backhome,Ispenttimewithfamilyandfriendsandopenedupaboutmystruggles.Atfirst,Iwasashamed.ButthemoreItalkedaboutmydemons,themoreotherpeopletoldmeabouttheirown.Ialsostartedtoreceiveemailsfrommyworkmates.AfterafewlinesaskinghowIwas,manyexpressedworriesabouthowtheyweremanagingthestressofacademiclife.Vulnerable(脆弱的)researcherswerepokingtheirheadsoutoftheirshells.Ourrelationshipsdeepened.Ibegantofeellessalone.Threemonthslater,IwaspreparedtogobacktothesciencethatIloved,andInowhadafoundationtobemoreopenwithmycolleagues.Iunderstoodthatweallstrugglesometimes,andthatcollaborationcanbemorepowerfulthancompetition.Withabitoftime,collaborationhasreplacedcompetition.Workingwithothersandseekinghelpdoesn'tweakenmyvalueorcontributions;itmeanswecanallwin.Inolongerfeellonelyandunhappy.24.Howdidtheauthorfeelafteradoptingacompetitiveapproach?YAEmpoweredandsuccessful.B.Overwhelmedandisolated.C.Motivatedandproductive.D.Ashamedandannoyed.、25.Whydidthewritertakeabreak?A.Hewasalwaysthelast.B.Heneededsometimetoreadjust.C.Hegotserioushomesick.D.Hefailedtocareabouthimself.26.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrasemean?A.Tryingtobeopenwithothers.B.Startingtowalkoutregularly.C.Beingmoreconfidentinresearch.D.Tendingtobehappierthanever.27.Whichcanbethemostsuitabletitleforthepassage?A.FromcompetitiontocooperationB.FromselfishnesstoselflessnessC.FromproblemstosolutionsD.FromuncertaintytocertaintyC“Thereisnotimeoutontheice,”saysTokuOshima,“nocalendarbutthemigrationsofseacreatures.”Shecanhuntandfishthesamewayherancestorsdid,travelingbydogsledandsleepinginthewoodenhut.InGreenland'snorthernmosttown,theoldwaysarestillalive.Butthosewaysareunderthreat.Human-causedclimatechangehasdisturbedweatherpatternsandpushedtherhythmsofanimalsoutoftunewiththeiceandsun.Residentsstruggletoearnalivingthroughhuntingandfishing,leavingthemunabletoaffordtheimportedoilthatkeepstheirhomeswarmandlitduringthelongarcticnight.Thehighcostofelectricityandheathasforcedsomepeopletoabandontheirtraditionallivelihoods—ortoleavethetownaltogether.“Qaanaaqresidentsshouldbeabletoheattheirhomeswithoutsacrificingtheirculture,”Oshimasaid.Butthatwillrequirethemtoabandontheculpritbehindtheirchallengesofclimatechangeandenergysecurity:fossilfuels.Instead,drawingpowerfromlocalwindandsunshinecanreducethecostoflivinginQaanaaq,easingfinancialpressuresonresidentswhoalreadyliveattheedgeofsurvivalanditcanhelpthetowndoitsparttocontroltheplanet-warmingpollutionthatthreatensitsveryexistence.TogetherwithscientistsandengineersfromDartmouthCollege,OshimaisworkingtobringrenewableenergytooneofthemostremoteplacesonEarth.Theeffortisinitsinfancy,withOshima'spartnersstilldevelopmenttheyhopetoinstall.Tosucceedinsuchanisolatedandharshenvironment,theyareleaningontheexpertiseofthosewhothrivedinthislandscapeforgenerations.EachdesignisintendedspecificallyforconditionsinQaanaaqandtestedbytheresidentsthemselves.DartmouthCollegeengineerMaryalbert,theU.S.co-leaderfortheproject,seesitasapotentialmodelforsustainabilityeffortstheworldover.“It'scogenerationofknowledge,”shesaid,“soQaanaaqresidentscancontinuetolivewheretheywanttoliveandhowtheywanttolive.”28.Whydosomeresidentsleavethetownaltogether?A.Theylacklivingnecessities.B.Fewercreaturescanbehuntedorfished.C.Theywanttomakeafortune.D.Theycan'taffordhighcostofpower.29.WhatshouldQaanaaqresidentsdotohelptheirculturesurvive?A.Avoidheatingtheirhome.B.Purchaseimportedoil.C.Giveupfossilfuels.D.Turntoexpertsforhelp.30.Howdoscientistsandengineerssolvetheproblem?A.Bylesseningresidents'livingcost.B.Byreducingairpollution.1C.Bydevelopinglocalalternativeenergy.D.Byfixingsomeequipment.{31.Whatisthesignificanceoftheproject?(A.PromotingQaanaaqlocalcultureandlifestyle.B.HelpingQaanaaqresidentsgetbackhome.C.Developingsustainableenergyfortheworld.D.Embracingrenewableenergytosaveculture.DArecentstudyfoundthatthereisconvincingevidencethattimeinnaturereducesdepressivesymptoms,decreasesstressandimprovescognitivefunction.Moretimeinthegreenisassociatedwithlowerbloodpressure,strengthenedimmunesystems,alleviatedriskofheartdiscaseandimprovedsleep.Ina2024study,Maddockandhiscolleagueslookedatoutpatientmentalhealthserviceusage,mostlyfordepression,anxietyorstress,across1,169zipcodesinTexas.Theyfoundthatratesofmentalhealthserviceusewereabout50percentlowerinneighborhoodswithmoregreenery.In2022JimenezandhercolleaguespublishedapaperinJAMAOpenNetworkusingdatafromthelong-runningNurses'HealthStudyIItoshowthatlivinginareaswithmoregreenspacewasassociatedwithhigherscoresforoverallcognitionandforpsychomotorspeedandattention.Thisdifferencecouldbepartlyexplainedbyfewerdepressivesymptoms.Thereareseveralpossibleexplanationsforthesefindings.Onetheoryholdsthatnatureprovidesashortbreakfromthementalfatigueofmodernlifeandthebuiltenvironment,therebyrestoringattentionalresources.A2024experimentthathadnearly100participantsofferssupportfortheidea:theresearchersfoundthata40-minutewalkinnatureenhancedpeople'sabilitytoadjusthigher-levelcognitivefunctions——suchasproblem-solvingandmultitasking——morethana40-minutewalkinanurbanenvironmentdid.Asecondtheorysuggeststhattimespentinnatureactivatestheparasympathetic(副交感的)nervoussystem,whichreducesthebody'sstressresponses.Studiesshowreductionsincortisol(皮质醇)levelspartofthoseresponsesafterexposuretogreenery.Inaddition,greenspaceaffectshealthindirectlybecausetimeoutdoorsencouragesphysicalactivityandofferschancesforsocialconnection,bothofwhichimprovementalandphysicalwell-being.StudiessuchasJimenez'sandMaddock'sareaimedatpolicymakersmorethanindividuals,buttheyremindusalloftheimportanceofseekingoutgreenerywhereverwelive.AndweshouldalltrytoheedtheadvicethatJimenezgivestoherstudents:“Iseehowstressedtheyare,especiallyduringexams,”shesays.“Itellthem,‘Gooutforawalk.’”32.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“alleviated”inparagraph1mean?A.Increased.B.Eased.C.Removed.D.Avoided.33.HowdidMaddockandhiscolleaguesgettheirfindings?A.Bydoinganexperiment.B.Byreferringtopreviousdata.C.Byanalyzingafieldcase.DByadaptingobservationalmethod.34.Whatdoesthe2024experimentwith100participantsclarify?A.Anescapetonaturecanberefreshing.B.Natureoffersinspirationformodernlife.C.Awalkinnaturebenefitstheenvironment.DCitywalkisequallyimportanttonaturewalk.35.WhydoesJimenezaskherstudentstogooutforawalk?A.Totakeexercise.B.Toreducepressure.C.Tobecomeprepared.D.Toseekadvice.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。选项中有两项为多余选项。Assomeonewhohasbeenluckyenoughtoearnhislivingintheworldofbookreviewing,I'vegraduallydevelopedanumberofreading-relatedhabits.36WhentoreadIreadfrom-morningtillbedtime,withbreaksformyjob,family,exerciseandhouseholdchores.However,somehowtheymanagetospendthreeormorehoursadaywatchingtelevisionorscrollingthroughsocialmediaontheirphones.Youpaysyourmoneyandyoutakesyourchoice.WheretoreadRealistically,thebestplacetoreadisatatableordeskwithlotsofgoodlight.Othergoodlocationsincludethepubliclibrary,anoutsidetableatacoffeeshopawayfrombackgroundmusicandothercustomers,andthequietcaronthetraintoNewYork.38Trustme:Youneverwill.Instead,astheNikeslogansays,JustDoIt.Bechoosy,butnottoochoosy39Abookhastofitmymoodoreventheseason.Spookystoriesareforwinter;comicnovelsforspring.What'smore,Iliketomixitup,theoldwiththenew,aliterarybiographythisweek,asciencefictionclassicthenext.Icanadjustmyexpectationsupordownbutthebookmustbe,onsomelevel,exciting.40Ican'topenabookwithoutapencileitherinmyhandornestledconvenientlyinthatspacebetweenmyrightearandskull.Foralongtime,myweaponofchoicewasapencil,butitnowtendstobeaPaperMatedisposablemechanicalpencil.Iplacetwoorthreeverticallinesnexttokeypassages,scribblenotestomyselfinthemargins.Allthesepracticesserveoneend:tokeepmeactivelyengagedmentallywiththewordsonthepage.A.ChooseapropertoolB.BepreparedtotakenotesC.Youprobablydosomethingsimilar.D.Ispendalotoftimehesitatingaboutwhattoreadnext.E.Manypeoplecomplainthattheyhavenotimeforbooks.F.Intruth,though,don'texpecttofindanidealplacetoread.G.Ihopeafewofmypracticeswillbeusefulinyourownreadinglife.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Itwasawarmbutbreezyafternoon.BelindaandRobertStonewereenjoyingapeacefulafternoon.Theydecidedtogoforanocean41.Butthecoupledidn'trealizehow42thecurrentwasuntiltheynoticedtheywerefloatinginthedirectionoftheneighboring43,soBelindadecidedtoswimtowardthebeachtheycamefrom,44thecurrent.“Ijustcouldn'tgetanywhere,”saidBelinda,64,whobegantoscreamoutfora(n)45.Twoteenagegirls—EmmaBassermann,14,andZoeIreland-Meklensek,13—wereboogie-boardingneartheshore.ZoeheardBelinda'scriesforhelpand46her.Thetwogirlsswamtowardher.TheyquicklyreachedBelinda,andbroughtherto47.Belinda,gratefulbutstill48,againrepeatedthatherhusbandwas49fartheroutintheocean.ThenimmediatelythetwogirlsswamofftogetRobert.“Whenwereachedhim,hewasshocked,andhewasreally50,”saidZoe,whoreassuredhimthathiswifewasokayandhewasgoingtobeokay.Whiletheypulledhimtoshore,thecurrentkeptpullingthem51,buttheykeptgoingandgoing.“Bothofustogether52areallygoodteam,”saidEmma.53washedoverBelindaasthegirlsandRobertreachedtheshore.“Whatreallysticksinmymindisthe54ofthosechildren,”saidBelinda.“Theyreallywereacoupleof55onthatbeach.”41.A.dipB.explorationC.voyageD.adventure42.A.differentB.slowC.strongD.cold43.A.reefB.harborC.islandD.beach44.A.alongB.againstC.inD.down45.A.sailorB.lifeguardC.policemanD.assistant46.A.greetedB.observedC.acknowledgedD.spotted47.A.safetyB.lifeC.consciousnessD.reality48.A.relievedB.scaredC.puzzledD.frustrated49.A.swimmingB.surfingC.goneD.stuck50.A.inconfusionB.atalossC.outofbreathD.atsea.1.A.backB.aheadC.upD.around.2.A.foundB.joinedC.managedD.made53.A.SatisfactionB.AweC.ReliefD.Pride54.A.wisdomB.sincerityC.calmnessD.generosity55.A.angelsB.sistersC.guardsD.swimmers第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Chengdu,aculturalcenterinSouthwestChina,isrenownedforitsopera,apartofSichuanOperatradition.AnimportantaspectofSichuanOperaisthemagicofmaskchanging,alsoknown56“face-changing”,57vividlycolouredmasksarechangedwithintheblinkofan,eye.Itisbelievedthat“face-changing”hasitsrootsinevolution.Thisartform58(originate)fromearlyhumans'survivalstrategies,withaggressivefacialexpressionsandnon-verbalcues.TheSichuanOperaissaidtohavebroughtthischangeofemotionsonstage.Thetechniquesincludewiping,pulling,andblowing.Amongthem,“pulling”isamorecomplexand59(frequent)usedtechniqueinwhichfacesarepaintedonlayersofsilkclothandeachmask60(tie)toathreadwhichisfastenedand61(hide)inthecostume.Theactorswiftlypullsmasks62(convey)emotions,amusingtheautrace.Face-changingismorethanaskill;itcontainsrichculturalmeanings,withmasks63(reflect)characters'psychologicalandemotionalshifts.ThepatternsofthefacialmakeupareborrowedfromChengduandlocalcustomsof64region.ThedifferentkindsofcharactersandpersonalitiesthatSichuanOperabringsaliveonstagecanbefoundamongcommonpeopleinChengduaswell.Thisis65itsemotionswillcontinuetoresonate(共鸣)withpeopleforalongtime.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华,上周妈妈生日时,你亲手制作了一件生日礼物送给她,她非常喜欢。请写封邮件给你的英国朋友Chris分享此事,内容包括:1.介绍礼物;2.你的感受。注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置做答。DearChris,Yours,LiHua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。Garcia,amotheroftwosonslivinginLosBanos,washomealonewiththem.Shehadvertigo(眩晕症).Herhusband,whohadalreadyleftforhisconstructionjob,couldn'tattendtothemathome.Garciaoftenfoundithardtotakecareofhertwosons,Thomason,aged7,andAndrew,5.Fortunately,Garcialivedinafriendlycommunity.Neighborsoftencametocheckonthem.Mrs.Mathew,Garcia'snext-doorneighbourdroppedmost.Onemorning,whenKarenGarciaawokesuddenlyat4a.m.,theroomwasspinning.Shefelteverythingwasturning.Shehadneverexperienceditbefore.Bothofthekidswereasleep.Shetookhervertigomedication,anditdidn'twork.Shecouldn'tkeepitdown,vomiting(呕吐)forhours.Atexactly7:00a,m,thechildrenwokeup.Usually,bythistime,theirmotherwouldalreadybeup,preparingbreakfastinthekitchen.Buttoday,thehousefeltfrighteningstill.Theboysbegantheirsearch,callingoutsoftlyatfirst,thenlouderwhentherewasnoresponse.Theycheckedthekitchen,thelivingroom,theirparents'bedroom,andeventhegarden.Eachemptyroomincreasedtheirfearandanxiety.Theyfinallyapproachedthebathroom.Pushingthedooropen,bothboysfrozeinhorror.Theirmotherlayonthefloor,paleandunconscious.Thekidswereratherdistraught(忧心如焚的),franticallytryingtohelpher.Thomasoncalled911,andgavethedispatcher(调度员)thedetailsinatremblingvoice.Beforelong,acrewofemergencyrespondersarrivedatthescene.TheyquicklymadeoutthatGarciawasinmedicaldistressandshouldbesenttohospitalimmediately.Theatmosphereofthehospitalwastoomuchforthekidssotheyhadbetterstay.Thencametheproblem:whowouldaccompanythem?Atthattime,Mrs.Mathewappeared,curiousatallthemess.Sheofferedtohelpatonce.Watchingtheambulanceroaringaway,theyretracedindoors.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右:2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Seeingthekids'unsettledfaces,Mrs.Mathewdecidedtodosomething.Laterthatday,wordcamefromthehospitalthatGarciawasoutofdanger.高二英语听力原文Text1M:I’mtryingtowatchthetennisonTVbutIcan’tfindtherightchannel.W:TheyarenotshowingitbecausethefootballWorldCupison.I’mgoingtoplaybadminton.(1)Doyouwanttojoinme?Text2M:Iloveourappletree.It’sbeenthereforyears.Iwonderhowolditis.W:Well,Grandadtoldmethathisfatherplanteditwhenhewasakid.(2)So,prettyold!M:Iwonderifourdadusedtoplayinitwhenhewassmall!Text3M:Timeforthemeeting.Isthereanythingyouwouldlikemetobringup?W:Thecoffeemakerisbroken.Weneedanewone.AndJanetneedsextrahelpwithherpaperwork.There’sjusttoomuchofit.M:OK,I’llmakesurethebossistold.(3)Text4W:HowdidIeverendupworkinginabank?M:W:Exactly!You’reluckytobeacomputerengineerafterlearningaboutcomputerscienceatschool.Text5W:Thisforestpicturewouldgoreallywellwiththecolorsinourbedroom,andthesunfloweronematchesourkitchen.M:Iagree.Andwecanhangthebeachpictureoveroursofa.(5)Text6M:We’regoingawayfortheweekend.We’rerentinganicelittlehouseintheforest.(6)W:Thatsoundsveryrelaxing.I’dlovetogetoutofthecityforafewdays.M:Youshouldgo,justgoonaholidaysomewhere.W:Iwould,butI’vegotnoonetogowith,andI’mtooscaredtotravelonmyown.(7)M:IusedtotravelalonealotbeforeImetJennifer.It’snotasscaryasyouthink.W:I’llthinkaboutit.Ijustwanttolieonabeachandreadagoodbook.Text7W:John,doyouhavechangeforafifty-poundnote?(8)M:Afifty?Youdon’tseemanyofthose.W:Iknow.Itwasgiventomebyacashmachine.M:Ihaveatenandtwotwenties.WillthatbeOKforyou?W:Yes,thankyou.MyhusbandhasaskedmetogetsomefoodfromtheIndianrestaurantonthewayhomefromwork,(9)(10)buttheyalwayswantcashandaskfortheexactamount.M:Iknow,that’stiring,isn’tit?IwentthereonceandallIhadonmewasmycard.Theywouldn’tacceptit,soIhadtowalkdownthestreettofindacashmachineandcomeback.Text8M:Hey,Mary.ComehereandlookatwhatIjustfoundonthecoast.(11)(12)W:Oh!It’saseaplant.(12)Lookhowinterestingitsshapeis.M:Yes.Anditfeelssmooth.Wouldyouliketohaveatry?W:Yes.Oh,it’ssosoft.Itmusthavebeeninthewaterforalongtime.M:Thestrongwindmighthavehelpedblowithere.W:Probably,buttheoceanisalwaysmoving,justlikeariver.M:Really?Howdoscientistsworkoutwherethewaterintheoceangoes?W:Ireadanarticleinasciencemagazinethatsaidscientistshaveputlotsofbottlesintotheoceanovertheyearstoseewheretheoceanwaterwouldcarrythem.M:That’sagoodmethod.W:Hey!It’sabouttorain.Let’sgetintothecarandgohome.M:OK.Ineedtomeetmysisterthisevening.(13)Let’sgo.Text9W:Whatareyouwaitingfor?M:Whateveryouarecooking.Itsmellswonderful.Biscuits?Bread?W:It’sadisaster—that’swhatitis.M:Why?Itsmellsgreat.W:Lookatthisbag.Whatdoesitsay?(15)M:Salt.(15)W:M:Oh,Ihopenot.W:Well,we’llknowforsurein10minutes,(17)whenitcomesoutofthecooker.M:Ican’twaittotryit.W:Ithastobelefttocoolforanother20minutes(17)—that’sifI’vemadeitcorrectly,whichIdoubt.M:Don’tbesonegative.You’reusuallysocareful.W:IhavealotonmymindatthemomentandI’vebeendoingalotofsillythings.MaybeIpickedthewrongdayforcooking,butIthoughtitwouldbesomethingfuntodo.M:Ifnothingelse,you’vefilledthehousewiththewonderfulsmellofthecake.Text10Andnowtheweatherforthecomingweek,broughttoyoubyAmyBarr.Theweatheronthecoastwillcontinuetobewarmandsunnyforthenexttwodays.Takeadvantageofitbecause,attheweekend,cloudswillbeslowlymovingintothenorthpartofthecoast,bringingwiththemlowertemperaturesandsomerain.Thetemperaturestherewilldroptoalowof70℉,withshowersonSaturdayandpossiblethunderstormsonSunday.(18)Onthesouthcoast,thesunshouldcontinuethroughtheweekend,withhighsof80℉.Atthestartofnextweek,wecanexpecttoseesomeofthecloudsclearingawayinthenorth,withraininthemorningsandpartlysunnyskiesintheafternoons.(20)Thehighinthenorthwillslowlyclimbto80℉againbythistimenextweek.(19)Inthesouth,nextweeklooksmuchthesameasnow.There’sachanceofsomereallyquitewarmdays,withtheshortofwindmakingitfeelevenhotter.(20)ThisisAmyBarrfromtheCityRadioWeatherForecast.高二年级第二学期期末调研考试英语答案第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)1--5CACBB6--10CACCB11--15BAABA16--20CACAB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)21—23C CA24—27BBAA28—31DCCD32—35BDAB第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)36—40GEFDB第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)41-45ACDBB46-50DABDC51-55ADCCA第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)as57.where58.originated59.frequently60.istied61.hidden62.toconvey63.reflecting6

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