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成都市2022级高中毕业班第二次诊断性检测英语本试卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟。注意事项:1.答题前,务必将自己的姓名、考籍号填写在答题卡规定的位置上。2.答选择题时,必须使用2B铅笔将答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,如需改动,用橡皮擦擦干净后,再选涂其它答案标号。3.答非选择题时,必须使用0.5毫米黑色笔迹的签字笔,将答案书写在答题卡规定的位置上。4.所有题目必须在答题卡上作答,在试题卷上答题无效。5.考试结束后,只将答题卡交回。第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。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题。每段对话仅读一遍。Whatdidthemanenjoymost?A.Thestrongfocusonpainting.B.Theteacher’ssenseofhumour.C.Thevarietyofpracticeactivities.Whatdothespeakersthinkoftheconcert?A.It’stooshort. B.It’stoonoisy. C.It’stooexpensive.Whatdidthemanseeatthemuseum?A.Planes. B.Trains. C.Cars.Whydoesthemancall?A.Toreturnabook. B.Toborrowabook. C.Torecommendabook.Whatwilltheweatherbelikefortherace?A.Sunny. B.Icy. C.Cloudy.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。Whyweremostoftheaudienceschoolstudents?A.Theplaywasonaworkday.B.Theplaywasfreeforstudents.C.Theplaywasintendedforstudents.Whatsurprisedthewomanabouttheplay?A.Theperformancelevel. B.Theunusualending. C.Theaudience’sage.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。Whatdoesthemanaskthewomantohelphimdo?A.Writeareport. B.Prepareforaninterview. C.Filloutaform.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofthejob?A.Flexible. B.Rewarding. C.Challenging.Whatisthemanprobablygoingtodo?A.Startworkingrightaway. B.Takeabreakbeforeworking. C.Lookforadifferentposition.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.AtriptoArgentina. B.Arecentearthquake. C.AnewsreportaboutChile.WherewasthewomanduringthedisasterinChile?A.AthomeinArgentina. B.InasmalltowninChile. C.NeartheChile-Argentinaborder.Whatdidthewomandowhenthedisasterstarted?A.Sheranoutside. B.SheturnedontheTV. C.Shestartedgettingdressed.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。WhydoesthewomandoTaiChi?A.Togetrelaxedafterwork. B.Totrysomethingdifferent. C.Torecoverenergyquickly.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofyoga?A.Shefindsitrelaxing. B.Shethinksit’sdifficult. C.Shedoesn’tenjoyit.HowdoesthewomenfeelafterdoingTaiChi?A.Energetic. B.Calm. C.Tired.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Friends. B.Colleagues. C.Coachandtrainee.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。InwhichyeardidHumboldtreturnfromhisLatinAmericanjourney?A.1799. B.1804. C.1859.WhatdidHumboldtstudyduringhisexplorationofLatinAmerica?A.Ancientruins. B.Ariver. C.Artandculture.WhatisHumboldtbestrememberedfor?A.Writingdetailedtraveljournals.B.Discoveringnewanimalspecies.C.Statingtwocontinentswerelinked.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。AINTHISISSUEJustsomeofthewomenwhomadethismag...LorraineMcCallhasspentmostofheradultlifeworkingintheoutdoorsindustry.Hermainloveisjourneying;pastexpeditionshaveincludedacontinuousroundoftheMunrosin2005anda2000-miletouroftheCorbettsin2014.Mostrecently,shebecamethefirstpersontoclimballtheGrahamsinasinglejourney(shewritesaboutthatrecord-breakingfeatonpage42).LorraineisbasedintheScottishHighlands.LydiaPaleschiisafreelancewriterandauthorwhofindsfulfilmentthroughexploringandwritingabouttravelandoutdooradventure.Sheenjoysencouragingotherstogainthementalandphysicalhealthbenefitsofmovingtheirbodysurroundedbynature.BorninCornwall,shespendshertimesailing,seaswimmingandhikingbothathomeandafar.Readaboutheroff-the-beaten-pathadventuresonNepal’sHelambuTrekonpage52.EliseWortleyisanadventurerandwriteronamissiontoredefinewhatitmeanstobeanexplorer.Herongoingproject—WomanwithAltitude—highlightsoverlookedwomenadventurersfromhistory,whoachievedastonishingfeatsbutremainedlesscelebratedthantheirmalecounterparts.Onpage60,shewritesaboutherrecentattempttosummitMontBlanc,WesternEurope’shighestsummit.SarahJaneDouglas(anaward-winningauthor,CorbetteerandproudBluePeterbadgeholder)hasalwaysbeendrawntoScotland’shighplaces.Whencancerstruckwiththesamediagnosisthattookhermother,shejustignoredmedicaladviceto‘sticktobeachwalks’andinsteadtooktothemountains(findouthowthatworkedoutforheronpage26).Hernextprojectistofinishwritingasecondbook,titledSummitAboutSarah.Whichpagecarriesastoryabouthowsomeonebrokearecordofmountainclimbing?A.Page26. B.Page42.C.Page52. D.Page60.Whoworkstohelpthewomenclimbersthatdeservemoreattention?A.LorraineMcCall. B.SarahJaneDouglas.C.LydiaPaleschi. D.EliseWortley.WhatimpressespeoplemostaboutSarahJaneDouglas?A.Herresponsetocancer. B.Herconcernaboutherfamily.C.Thehugesuccessshemade. D.Theplanshehadforthefuture。BWriterShanXiaohuawasmeditatingwithherpeninhandinaroom,MaJunwasleaningbackwitharelaxedexpressiononhisface,exploringtheworldofliteraturewithhiscellphone.Inashop,blindwriterZhaoLingwaslisteningtoclassicworkswithcustomerswhileworking...ThesescenestakeplaceinXijicounty,amountainousareainsouthernNingxia.IthaswonthenameHometownofLiterature.Historicallyspeaking,theregionhasdeeprootsinit.TheXihaiguareawasonceapassagealongtheSilkRoad,withactiveexchangesanddiversefolkartssuchasfolksinginghua’er,storytellingandQinqiangOpera,aswellaseventslikeblessingeventsduringtheSpringFestival.Forthousandsofyears,diversecultureshaveintegratedwitheachother,creatingauniquehumanisticatmospherehere,whichinfluencedandguidedpeoplebornandraisedheretoturntheirthoughtsabouttheland,nation,homelandandthemselvesintowordsonthepage.Realityhasalwaysbeenasourceofinspiration.Consideredas“oneofthemostunfitplacesforhumansettlement”bytheUNinthe1970s,Xihaiguoncehadnothingbutthepoorland,droughtsandadelicateecologicalenvironment.Peoplelivingherehadnochoicebuttosufferthehardshipsoflife.Itwasliteraturethatgavethemstrength.Cleanandtidyroads,publicsquareswithwell-equippedfacilities,academiesfullofbooks,factorieswithorderlyproduction...GreatchangeshavetakenplaceinXihaigu.Inthepast,povertystoppedpeoplefromwritingastheystruggledtofeedthemselvesfirst.Now,writingreflectstheirambitions.Morepeoplecancreateliteraryworks.Here,theflowersofliteraturebloomeverywhere;here,literatureisthelandthatgrowsthebestcrops.Whyarethescenesdescribedinthefirstparagraph?A.Toshowwritingiseasytomaster.B.Todescribethelocals’loveforwriting.C.TointroducesomewritersinXijicounty.D.Tocomparethesituationindifferenttimes.WhichbestdescribesthetypicalfeatureofXihaiguareaaccordingtoparagraph2?A.Culturallyrich. B.Sociallyunstable.C.Historicallyimportant. D.Geographicallydiverse.WhatdidliteraturemeanforpeopleinXijicountyinthepast?A.Therecordingofhardships. B.Spiritualsupport.C.Theexpressionofthankfulness. D.Connectionwiththeoutside.Whatdoesthistextmainlytalkabout?A.ThepursuitsofpeopleinXijicounty.B.TheculturalsignificanceofXijicounty.C.ThepowerofliteratureforpeopleinXijicounty.D.People’sunderstandingofliteratureinXijicounty.CAhoneybee’slifedependsonitsuccessfullyharvestingfromflowerstomakehoney.Decidingwhichflowerismostlikelytooffernectar(花蜜)isincrediblydifficult.Innewresearchpublishedrecently,ourteamreportshowbeesmakethesecomplexdecisions.Wechallengedbeeswithafieldofartificialflowers,eachofwhichofferedatinydropofsugarsyrup.Different-colored“flowers”variedintheirlikelihoodofofferingsugar.Weputtiny,harmlesspaintmarksonthebackofeachbee,andfilmedeveryvisitabeemadetotheflowerarray.Wethenusedcomputervisionandmachinelearningtoautomaticallydrawandstudytherouteonwhichbeesflewthrough.Fromthisinformation,wefoundbeesveryquicklylearnedtoidentifythemostrewardingflowers.Theyquicklyassessedwhethertoacceptorrejectaflower,butsurprisinglytheymadecorrectdecisionswithin0.6secondswhileincorrectdecisionstookthem1.2secondsonaverage.Theresultsandwhatweexpectedarepolesapart.Usuallyinanimals,anaccuratedecisiontakeslongerthananinaccuratedecision.Thisiscalledthespeed-accuracytradeoff,whichhappensbecausedeterminingwhetheradecisionisrightorwrongusuallydependsonhowmuchevidencewehavetomakethatdecision.Moreevidencemeansamoreaccuratedecision,butgatheringevidencetakestime.Soaccuratedecisionsareusuallyslowandinaccuratedecisionsarefaster.Butbeesonlyacceptedaflowerif,ataglance,theyweresureitwasrewarding.Iftheyhadanyuncertainty,theyrejectedit.Theymighthavemissedsomerewardingflowers,buttheysuccessfullyfocusedtheireffortsonlyontheflowerswiththebestchanceandbestevidenceofprovidingthemwithsugar.Theonlyotheranimalsknowntobeatthespeed-accuracytradeoffarehumansandprimates.It’sindeedamazingthatbeesseemedtobebreakingthisboundary.Howdidresearchersgettheresultoftheexperiment?A.Byobservingbeesinthewild.B.Byanalyzingbees’flightpaths.C.Bytestingbeesindifferentcolors.D.Bycomparingbees’foodpreference.Whatdidtheresearchfindaboutbees?A.Theycouldtellartificialflowersimmediately.B.Theyperformedbetterincertaincoloredflowers.C.Theymaderightchoicesfasterthanthewrongones.D.Theymademorecorrectdecisionsthanotherspecies.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“polesapart”inparagraph3probablymean?A.Contrary. B.Reasonable. C.Essential. D.Confusing.Whydobeesbeatthespeed-accuracytradeoff?A.Theyignoreuncertainties.B.Theygatherevidenceveryfast.C.Theystayontherighttrackwhileflying.D.Theyadoptaspecialdecision-makingmechanism.DAquietrevolutionishappeninginautonomoussystems,freeingusfromtheburdensoflaborandgivingusmorecontroloverourlives.Arobotaxiscangiveyouasmoothridetowhereveryouneedtogowhileahumanoidrobotcanhandlechoresathome.Undoubtedly,insteadofspendingtimedriving,orfoldinglaundry,wecanengageinintellectual,artistic,andsocialpursuitsthatwerepreviouslyunimaginable.Wecanlearnnewlanguages,developnewskills,orconnectmoredeeplywithlovedones.Weareclosetoafuturewherethefreedomtocreateandexploreisnolongerlimitedbythedemandsofdailylife.However,undeniableconvenienceastheseautonomoussystemsoffer,there’ssomethingspecialaboutthetaskstheyaimtoreplace.Learningtodrive,orevenfoldinglaundryisnotjustchoresbuttheveryfabricofourhumanexperience.Thefirsttimeyougotbehindthewheelofacargaveyouamomentofgrowthandindependence.Foldinglaundrycanbeaquiet,reflectivemoment—areminderthatlifeismadeupofsimplerhythms.Hereliesthecontradiction:Autonomyisn’tjustaboutfreedomfromworkbutcontrol.Aswehandovermorecontroltomachines,wearelosingsomeofourown.TakeTesla’sFullSelf-Driving(FSD)system,forexample.Despitetheincredibleconvenienceandsafetyitoffers,weneedtoreflectonwhatwemightbeleavingbehindaswemoveclosertothisreality.Formany,drivingismorethanjustameansofgettingfromonedestinationtoanother—it’sanexperienceaboutfreedomandcontrol.Thesensoryconnectiontotheroad,andeventhejoyofmasteringtheartofdrivingareelementsthattechnologymightreplace,butnotnecessarilyreproduce.Truehumanautonomyisnotjustabouthandingoverdailytaskstomachines.It’saboutthechoicetoengageinthosetaskswhenwewantto.Thesimpleactofdrivingacar,orcleaningahomeismorethanjustafunction;it’sanexpressionofourhumanity.Perhapsthat’stherealchallengeinfrontofusasautonomoussystemsbecomemoreintegratedintoourlives:howtousethesemachinestoenhanceourfreedomwithoutlosingtheveryexpressionofourhumanity.Whatdoautonomoussystemsprobablyenableustoget?A.Greaterabilitiestohandlechores. B.Higherintellectualambitions.C.Moreopportunitiestodevelopcreativity. D.Afreefutureoflivingwithoutlimits.Whatdoesparagraph3mainlyfocuson?A.Thevalueofroutineexperiences.B.Thefreedomthroughtechnology.C.Thereflectionsonpersonalgrowth.D.Theroomforimprovingautonomoussystems.Whydoestheauthormention“Tesla’sFSDsystem”?A.Todemonstratethejoyofdriving.B.Toargueagainstthefreedomfromwork.C.Togiveanexampleoftechnologicalconvenience.D.Tostressthelossofcontrolandhumanexperience.Whatmessagedoestheauthormainlyconvey?A.Technologyservesasahelpinghand.B.Freedomisn’twhattechnologyoffersus.C.Thefutureofautonomoussystemsisinourhands.D.Thereareconflictsbetweeninnovationandautonomy.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。Whetherthingsgorightorwrong,feedbackisalwaysnecessary.36However,providingeffectivefeedbackisnoteasy,asittypicallyrequiresseveralcomponents.Nowlet’sexamineeachofthem.Startonapositivenote.Constructivecriticismshouldalwaysstartonapositivenote.Itfeelsunfairandrudeifsomeonetellsyoueverythingyoudidwrongwithoutacknowledgingyourachievements.Sowhengivingfeedback,don’tjustnotethemistakesthereceivershavemade.37Bespecific.Effectivefeedbackneedstobespecific.Informthereceiverspreciselywhataspectsrequireimprovementsotheycanidentifyandaddressthoseareas.Forexample,don’tsay,“Yourpresentationwasunclear.”Instead,saysomethinglike,“Theintroductionofyourpresentationwasabitconfusing.38”Thisway,thereceiverknowsexactlywhattoconcentrateonandcanmakemoretargetedimprovements.39Thewholepointoffeedbackistohelpsomeonemakechangesforthebetter.Soyoushouldprovideideasonhowtoimprove.It’scrucial,however,toensurethatyourideasareactionable.Forinstance,“Youneedtoworkonyourcommunicationskills”soundstoogeneral.Itwouldbemuchbetterifyousay,“Trypracticingactivelisteningandsummarizingwhatotherssaytoensureyouunderstandthemfully.”Betimely.40Itonlyworksifithappensveryclosetoanissuearising.Forexample,sayyou’rewithacoworkerandnoticesomethinginthesalespitchheisworkingon.Insteadofwaitingforhimtorunintoproblems,providethefeedbackrightaway.Thisgivesthereceiverthechancetomakechangesandavoidproblems.A.Offerpracticaladvice.B.Focusonmakingchanges.C.Ithelpsuslearnfromourmistakesandgrow.D.Itlacksacleartopicsentenceatthebeginning.E.Feedbackisn’tofmuchuseifitcomestoolate.F.Thefeedbackacknowledgesthehardworkthepersondid.G.Instead,beginbyrecognizingtheireffortandwhattheygotright.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。IgrewupinPacificPalisades,oneoftheLosAngelesneighborhoodsburneddownbythewildfires.Asasmalltown,itwasa__41__placesinceeveryonegotonwell.Buttoday,ithasbeen__42__themap.NowI’mstandingonastreetwheremyfavoriterestaurant,CafeVida,oncestood.Itis__43__.Closingmyeyes,Icouldlistdozensofplacesthatare__4__4ofmychildhoodandarenolongerhere.Fireswereapartofmychildhoodandtherewasalwaysthe__45__ofthem.ButneverhadI__46__thattherewouldbesucha(n)__47__.Andyet,thatiswhat__48__happened.WhileIam__49__thewildfires,myfriendsaretexting,askingmeto__50__iftheirhomesarestillstanding.Asajournalist,nomatterwhateventsI’mreporting,Iloveconnectingwithotherpeople.Thisway,Ifeelsomething__51__aboutbeinghere,inaplaceIknowsowell,usingthetoolsthatI’velearnedonthisjobtohelp__52__thisstory.Butitisalsoveryemotional,becauseyoudon’ttruly__53__thetowninthemoment.Inaway,doingthisjobispartofmy__54__experienceforthePalisades.Thisisaboutpeoplerightnow.Everythingisgone,butwe’restillhereandwestillhaveeachother,andthat’swhat__55__isgoingtobeallabout.A.popular B.special C.suitable D.lovelyA.hiddenfrom B.stuckto C.wipedoff D.addedtoA.old B.gone C.strange D.livelyA.memories B.dreams C.pities D.remainsA.disappointment B.fear C.delight D.reliefA.remembered B.imagined C.admitted D.remindedA.encounter B.campaign C.accident D.disasterA.exactly B.eventually C.suddenly D.usuallyA.investigating B.fighting C.covering D.watchingA.check B.guess C.determine D.tellA.beautiful B.hopeful C.frightening D.annoyingA.witness B.share C.make D.changeA.understand B.protect C.record D.accessA.worrying B.awkward C.painful D.boringA.givingin B.sittingback C.holdingon D.movingforward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。TaopingQiangVillageiswellknownasthe“mysteriouseasterncastle”becauseofitstypicalQiang-stylearchitecture56itscomplicatedroadstructure.TheTaopingWatchtowersofdifferentheightsandshapesstandinthevillage.Thearchitecturalcomplexisthe57(combine)ofstonetowersandhouses.Theywereconstructedwithearth,stones,hempandwood,someof58wereconstructedonlywithearthandwood.The59(solid)builttowersandhousesarestillingoodconditionaftermanyearthquakes.Therearealleyways(小巷)betweenthewallsofthehousesinthevillage.60somehousesbuiltoverthosealleyways,morealleywayshaveappeared,61(make)thewholealleywaystructuremorecomplicated.Walkinginthealleyways,peoplefeel62(they)transcending(超越)timeandspace.It’samazingthattheTaopingWatchtowers63(build)withoutanydrawings,measurementsandcalculationsthen,yettheyarewell-structured,solidandunique.Thewatchtowersareawonderfromthehistoryofworldarchitecturewhichattractanumberoftouristsfromhomeandabroad64(admire)them.Undertheearth,therearemanywaterchannelscoveredbyearthandstones.Therearesome65(move)stoneswhichhavebeenplacedatcertaindistances,whichhelppeopletogetwatereasily.Theconvenientandsecretwaterchannelsserveasawater-netthatreacheseverywatchtower,providingalargelivingspaceforthevillagers,especiallyduringwartime.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)上周,你参加了校学生会组织的环保作品展。请给校英语报写一篇短文介绍此活动,内容包括:1.活动过程;2.个人感受。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作答。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。Mrs.Gradywelcomedherclassbackinsidethewarmcheerfulroom.Thechildrensettleddownattheirdesks,stillchattingabouttheactivitiestheyhadenjoyedoverthewinterbreak.IttookafewminutesforMrs.Gradytogettheirfullattention.“I’msogladyou’reallback.I’msureyou’rewellrestedandreadytogetbacktowork!”shesmiled.Thechildrenmadefaces,butmostofthemwerehappytobebackatschoolwiththeirfriendsaftertwoweeksoff.“Sinceit’sthestartofanewyear,we’lltalkalittlebitaboutsomethingpeopledothistimeofyear.It’scalledmakingresolutions.Doesanyoneknowwhatthatmeans?”Mrs.Gradyasked.Theteacher’seyesfocusedlikelasersontheboysstillchatting.Theyimmediatelystoppedandlookeddownattheirfingernailstoavoidherstare.Oliviaraisedherhand.“Iknow.It’swhenyoudecidetodosomethingdifferentforthenewyear.”Oliviaalwaysseemedtohavetheanswers.Mrs.Gradynodded.“Yes,that’sclose.Itdoesn’thavetobeatthebeginningoftheyear,butaresolutionisadecisiontomakesomekindofchangeandsticktoit.”Severalhandsshotupintheair.Suggestionssuchaseatingmorevegetables,eatinglesscandy,anddrinkinglotsofwaterwereoffered.Mrs.Gradyagreedtheyweregoodchoicestomakeforahealthyresolution.“Buttheresolutionwemakeisabiggeridea.Andnow,Iwouldlikeallofyoutotakeafewminutestothinkaboutwhatkindofresolutionyoucouldmakethisyear,andafewwaysyouwouldbeabletoachieveit.”theteachersuggested.注意:1.续写词数应为150个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Oliviathoughtaboutit.Oliviatookoutherworkbookandstartedwriting.

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