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2023-2024學(xué)年高二年級期末聯(lián)考英語試卷考試時(shí)間:120分鐘滿分:150分注意事項(xiàng):1.答題前填寫好自己的姓名、班級、考號等信息2.請將答案正確填寫在答題卡上第一部分單句語法填空共15小題,每小題2分,滿分30分閱讀下列句子,從每題所給的ABCD四個(gè)選項(xiàng)鐘選出最佳選項(xiàng)。1.Eveninsmallcompanies,computersarea/an________tool.A.substantial B.initial C.essential D.potential2.Weallknowthatmilk,oilyfishandeggsall________vitaminD.A.approach B.contain C.reflect D.subscribe3.Peoplewithapositiveattitudetowardslifearemore________tosucceed.A.likely B.uncertain C.improbable D.reasonable4GoingtoMountHuangshanremindsmeofthepopularBeatles’song“TheLongandWindingRoad”.________issobreathtakingabouttheexperienceistheout-of-this-worldscenes.A.As B.What C.It D.That5.BythetimeIgotthere,thematch______already.A.hadfinished B.wasfinished C.hasfinished D.finished6.Tomsaidthatitwasthelasttimethathe_________theamusementpark,becausehewasdisappointedbytheold-fashionedfacilitiesthere.A.hasvisited B.visited C.hadvisited D.shouldvisit7.Heis______inpaintingsomuchandhisdreamis______anextraordinaryartist.A.interested;tobecome B.interesting;tobecomeC.interested;becoming D.interesting;becoming8.It’s______thattheFACuphasthepowertochangeafootballclub,rewritethepastandshapethefuture.A.amazed B.amazing C.amazingly D.amazement9.IwassoangrythatIfeltlike______somethingathim.A.throwing B.throw C.tothrow D.thrown10.Everyoneinthetownknewhim,sowehadnodifficulty___________hishouse.A.finding B.tofind C.found D.find11.Laughteristhebestmedicine,_________meanskeepingagoodmoodishelpfultoourhealth.A.what B.which C.that D.it12.Iatalkonartificialintelligencefrom2to3p.m.tomorrow.A.willgive B.willbegiving C.amgiving D.willbegiven13.Thereislittlechancethatwewillsucceedinchangingthelaw.________,itisvitalthatwestrivefortheequality.A.Moreover B.Nevertheless C.Despite D.Additionally14.Wedostillneedthehumantouchorthehuman________,particularlywhenpeopleareinlowspirits.A.rejection B.interaction C.criticism D.motion15.Toensuresufficientsupplies,theworkersweredividedintogroupsandtookabreak________.A.inreturn B.inturn C.indepth D.inperson第二部分閱讀閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題,每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的ABCD四個(gè)選項(xiàng)鐘選出最佳選項(xiàng)。AFamousPeopleWhoBeginWithDifficultiesOprahWinfreyProbablyhavingoneofthemostfamoussuccessstories,OprahwasbornintoapoorfamilyinMississippi,raisedbyasinglemotherlivingonwelfare.Shewasphysically,andmentallyabusedduringherchildhood.Despiteherinitialstrugglesasayounggirl,sheturnedherselfintooneofthemostsuccessfultalkshowhostsofourtime.JimCarreyJimCarreyhasbeenthestarofsomeofthemostsuccessfulmoviesofalltime.ButCarreygrewupextremelypoorinCanada.Whenhewasateenager,hisfamilytooksecurityjobsinafactorytohelppaythebills.Andduringhisfirststand-upcomedyperformance,hewasbooedoff(喝倒彩)thestage.Notshortlyafter,hemadeitbigonInLivingColorandthenwentontostarinDumb&Dumber,TheMask,andAceVenturainthesameyear!JamesDysonIfyouthoughtThomasEdison’sfailureswerebad,letmeintroduceyoutoJamesDyson,thefamousinventoroftheDysonvacuums(真空吸塵器)youseealloverthetelevision.Dysondevelopedover5,000failedprototypes(原型)beforefindingthebaglessvacuumbrand.Notonlythat,heputhisentiresavingsaccountintohisprototypesoverfifteenyears!Luckily,thebaglessvacuumworked.StephenKingBeforeStephenKingbecameknownasagreatlivingwriter—havingwrittenover60novels,manyofwhichhavebeenadaptedforfilmandtelevision—Kingwasrejectedoverandoveragain.Inhismemoir,OnWriting,Kingdescribeshowheusedtoposthisrejectionlettersonthewallforinspiration.Hisfirstnovel,Carrie,wasrejected30times.16.WhatdoOprahandJimhaveincommon?A.Theywereabusedbyparents. B.Theygrewupinpoorfamilies.C.Theywerehiredascomedians. D.Theyfoundjobsinafactory.17.WhatdidJamesDysondo?A.Herepairedthefailedprototypes. B.Hedevelopedover5,000brands.C.Heputalleffortsintomarketing. D.Heinventedthebaglessvacuum.18.Whoisanovelist?A.OprahWinfrey. B.StephenKing. C.JamesDyson. D.JimCarrey.BMathhadneverbeensomethingIwasgoodatsincemiddleschool.Classesbecameharderinhighschool,andIwasevenfurtherfromamathteacher’sdreamstudent.Soatthestartofmyfreshmanyear,Ihadanaversiontomath.Itwasn’tthatIdidn’twanttodowell,butsimplythatIdidn’tthinkIwasabletodowell.“Ican’t”becamemystateofmindinallthingsrelated(有關(guān)的)tomath.However,Iwassoontolearnthat“Ican’t”wasnotachoiceinMr.A’sclass.Mr.Aalwaysgreeted(迎接)uswithopenarmsashesaid,“Welcome!Smile!It’sagreatdaytobealive!”ItwasclearthatMr.Ahadatruepassion(熱情)notonlyformathbutforteaching.IfMr.Aeverexperiencedbaddaysinlife,henevershowedit.Mr.Agreeteduswiththatsamesmileeveryday.Heencouragedeachstudent,fromthetopachievertothe“Ican’t”student.Ifoundmyselflookingforwardtomathclass,althoughIstillhatedthesubjectitself.BeinginMr.A’spresencemademefeelgood,asifIhadthechancetosucceed.Astheyearprogressed,Ispentincreasinglymoretimeonmyhomework,andImetwithMr.Aweekly.Myclassmatesbegantodothesame,anditbecame“cool”tohavelunchandtalkwithMr.A.Wedidn’tknowitatthetime,buthewaschangingourattitudes(態(tài)度).ThoughmystoryisnotoneofovernightsuccessandIdidn’tbecomeastraight-Amathstudent,myhardworkdidbegintopayoffandmygradesslowlybegantoclimb.Therewerehardtimes,ofcourse.Difficultmathquestionssometimessucceededinbringingmedown,butMr.Akeptreminding(提醒)me,“Kate,smile!It’sagreatdaytobealive!”19.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“aversion”inparagraph1probablymean?A.Interest. B.Responsibility. C.Dislike. D.Misunderstanding.20.Whatfirstmadetheauthorlookforwardtomathclass?AMr.A’sattitude.B.Herinterestinmath.C.Herfriends’encouragement.D.Thetopachieversinherclass.21.HowdidtheauthorfeelabouthertalkoverlunchwithMr.A?A.Itwasstraight.B.Itwasawkward.C.Itwaschallenging.D.Itwasimpressive.22.Howdidtheauthorchangeinmath?A.Shemadeslowprogress.BShefellinlovewithmath.C.Shebecameastraight-Amathstudent.D.Shebecamecomfortablewithdifficultmathquestions.CHeisregardedashavingoneofthebrightestmindsontheplanet.Butoutstandingastrophysicist(天體物理學(xué)家)StephenHawkingadmittedthathedidnotlearntoreaduntilhewaseightyearsold.InapubliclectureattheRoyalAlbertHall,ProfessorHawkingalsoadmittedthathewasnotactiveinstudyingwhileatOxfordUniversity,wherehestudiedphysics,andthatonlythediagnosisthathemightdieyoungfrommotorneurone(神經(jīng)元)diseasemadehimconcentrateonhiswork.ProfessorHawkingsaid,"MysisterPhilippacouldreadbytheageof4andthenshewasdefinitelybrighterthanme."Hesaidthathewasunexceptionalatschoolandwasneverfurtherthanhalfwayuphisclass."Myclassworkwasveryuntidy,andmyhandwritingwasthedespairofmyteachers,"hesaid."ButmyclassmatesgavemethenicknameEinstein,sopresumablytheysawsignsofsomethingbetter."Buthesaidthatitwaswhendoctorstoldhimthatheprobablyonlyhadafewyearstoliveattheageof21thathewasgalvanizedintofocusingonhisworkandaperiodofproductivitythatresultedinsomeofhisearlybreakthroughs.Hesaid,"Whenyouarefacedwiththepossibilityofanearlydeath,itmakesyourealizethatlifeisworthlivingandtherearelotsofthingsyouwanttodo."23.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?A.StephenHawkingisthesecondEinsteinintheworld.B.StephenHawkingcouldn'treadattheageof7.C.StephenHawking'shandwritingwasonceterriblybad.D.StephenHawking'ssisteronceperformedmuchbetterthanhim.24.WhatmadeStephenHawkingdevotehimselftohiswork?A.Patience. B.Knowledge. C.Disease. D.Laziness.25.Whatcanwelearnfromthelastparagraph?A.StephenHawkingdidn'trealizehisdreamsinphysics.B.ItwaspossibleforHawkingtofacetheearlydeath.C.Thepurposeofthedoctor'sdiagnosiswastoencouragehimtoworkhard.D.Hislifemightbetakenawaybylonghardwork.26.FromwhomdidHawkinggetarelativelyjustestimationwhenhewasatschool?A.Hissister. B.Hisclassmates. C.Histeachers. D.Hisparents.DAfewyearsago,anewtransportationvehicle(交通工具)calledtheSegwaywasinvented.Itsinventor,DeanKamen,calledittheworld’sfirstself-balancingindividualtransportationvehicleforshortdistancetravel.Hesaiditwasmeanttoreducepollutionandsolveotherenvironmentalproblems.TheSegwaylookslikealargestickwithtwowheels.Thewheelsareconnectedtoaplatform(平臺(tái)).Thestickhashandlesforapersontohold.Thepersonstandsontheplatformandholdsthehandles.Thetransportermovesforwardorbackwardwhenthepersonmoveshisorherbodyinthatdirection.Thedriverturnsthehandlestogoleftorright.Computersandgyroscope(陀螺儀)ontheSegwaymakeitmoveandbalance.Poweredbyelectricity,itcantravelatspeedsofnineteenkilometresanhour.ASegwaycostsaboutfivethousanddollars.Manypeoplesayitistoocostly.However,peoplewhohaveboughtaSegwaysayitisveryuseful.Thisisespeciallytrueforpeoplewhohavetroublewalkingbecauseofmedicalproblems.TheyreportthataSegwaymakesitpossibleforthemtojoinothersonwalksandtotraveltotheirjobs.OtherpeopleusetheSegwayinsteadoftheircarsforshorttrips.Theysayitisagreatwaytosavemoneyongas.27.WhatcanbelearnedaboutSegway?A.Ithasaseatforthedriver.B.Ithelpsreducethepollution.C.Itcansolveallenvironmentalproblems.D.Itistheworld’sfirstself-balancingvehicle.28.Whatdoesthesecondparagraphmainlyexplain?A.HowtheSegwayworks. B.WhattheSegwaylookslike.C.WhatpeoplesayabouttheSegway. D.WhytheSegwayisgettingpopular.29.HowdoestheauthorfeelabouttheSegway?A.Uncompleted. B.Doubtful. C.Funny. D.Great.30.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.ATwo-WheeledVehicle B.AGreatWaytoSaveMoneyC.TheAnswertoCityTraffic D.TheFirstIndividualVehicle第二節(jié)(共5小題,每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。Whatisyourfavouritefood?Somepeoplelovepizza.Somepeopleloveicecream.Notmanywouldsaybroccoliistheirfavouritefood.Youcan’teatonlypizzaandicecreamallthetime.Youalsoneedfruits,vegetables,andotherkindsoffoods.____31____.Youneedallkindsoffoodstokeepyourbodystrongandhealthy.Nutritionistssayyoushouldeatgrains,suchasbread,pasta,andcereal.Youshouldeateggs,milk,cheese,andotherdairyproducts.Youshouldeatmeat,fish,beans,ortofu(beancurd).____32____.Theyalsosayyouneedtoeatplentyoffruitsandvegetableseveryday.Youneedfoodformanyreasons.Yourstomachfeelshungrywhenyouneedtoeatmorefood.Youneedfoodinordertoliveandsatisfyyourhunger.____33____.Everypartofyourbodyusesenergyfromfood.Yourbrainusesenergytothink,yourheartusesenergytobeat,andyourmusclesuseenergytomove.Growingrequiresfood.Yourbodyalsoneedsenergyfromfoodtostaywarm.Eatingtherightkindsoffoodscanhelpkeepyouhealthy.Eatingcertainfoodscanhelppreventsomediseases.Thehumanbodycontainsalotofwater.Watermakesupmostofyourbloodandhelpscarryoxygenandfoodtothecellsinyourbody.____34____.Waterdoesmanyotherthingsinsideyourbody.Youneedeighttotencupsofwatereachdaytoreplacethewaterthatyourbodyusesup.Butdon’tworry—drinkssuchasmilkorjuicecontainmostlywater.____35____.A.YourbodyneedsfoodtomakeenergyB.YoucouldliveforweekswithoutfoodC.WaterhelpsyourbodygetridofwastesthroughurineandsweatD.WaterisalsoveryimportantforyourbodyE.Manyfoods,especiallyjuicyfruits,containwateraswellF.ButyoushouldnoteattoomanyfoodswithlotsoffatsorsugarsG.Carbohydrates,proteins,fats,vitamins,minerals,andwaterarenutrients第三部分語言運(yùn)用第一節(jié)(共15小題,每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的ABCD四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。IwasafatkidandIenjoyedalmostallkindsofdeliciousfood.Sundayswerethebest.That'swhenwehadourbig___36___,andthereweresomanypeoplearoundlaughingandtalking.Itwaseasyto___37___howmuchyouwereeating.AndifI___38___asecondpartofanything,mymother'sresponsewas,“What'sthematter?Youdon'tlikemy___39___?”Atthattime,consuminglotsofbread,pastaanddessertsneverletmefeelself-indulgent(放縱自己的).I___40___carriedthishigh-caloriedietintoadulthood.Itwasn'tuntilmymid-30sthatI___41___somethinghadtochange.Ihadlittleenergy,andbecausemyfatbodydidn'twanttodoanything,itseemed___42___waspassingmeby.Whenafriend___43___Istarteachdaywithoatmeal(燕麥片)forbreakfast,Isaid,“You'vegottobekidding!”Butthisfriendwasveryenthusiasticandtoldmethatitwouldmakemekeepfullwithoutbeing___44___incaloriesorfat,soItookheradvice.I'mnotexaggerating(夸張)whenIsayoatmealhas____45____thequalityofmylife.Iusedtogethungrybetweenbreakfastandlunch,reachingforacupofcoffeeanditscharmingcompanion,thecake.Now,Idon'teven____46____fooduntillunchtime.Afterayearofeatingoatmealforbreakfast,I____47____over15pounds.Ihavemoreenergytodothings,suchastakingawalkaftergettinghomefromworkinsteadof____48____.Myfriendsandcolleagueshavenotedthepositive____49____ofoatmeal.Soifyouwantto____50____,whynoteatoatmeal?36.A.families B.dinners C.houses D.bodies37A.forget B.remind C.remember D.count38.A.refused B.asked C.demanded D.accepted39.A.acting B.dressing C.teaching D.cooking40.A.sadly B.carefully C.secretly D.naturally41.A.promised B.required C.realized D.argued42.A.hope B.life C.problem D.reason43.A.opposed B.suggested C.begged D.failed44.A.low B.high C.deep D.short45.A.expected B.invented C.remained D.changed46.A.throwabout B.worryabout C.lookabout D.thinkabout47.A.raised B.covered C.lost D.moved48.A.singing B.writing C.sleeping D.learning49A.results B.designs C.views D.directors50.A.loseweight B.giveup C.takeexercise D.stayup第二節(jié)(共10小題,每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。TuanwasafarmerinVietnam.Fordecades,hehadbeenstrugglingtoridhisfamily____51____hunger.However,italwaysconfusedhimhow____52____(expand)theoutputofhiscrops.This____53____(disturb)problemledtohisregrettingbeingafarmer.Hewouldratherhavechosen____54____job.Oneday,whenskimmingthroughanewspaper,TuanreadacommentonYuanLongping.HeunderlinedYuan’snationalityandoccupation,andthen____55____(focus)onhisdiscoveryandthestatisticsofhisresearch.HefoundtheknowledgeYuancirculatedvery____56____(practice).Therefore,hemadeasummaryandbegantobuildupanewfarmingmethod.Heplantedsupergrainofrichnutritionandequipped____57____(he)tokeephiscroprootsfreeofbacteriaandpests.Healsoenrichedmineralsinthesoilwhile____58____(reduce)chemicalfertilizers.Thoughitcosthimmoretimeand____59____(free),hewasfullofhope.Thenextyear,Tuanwassunburntbutsatisfiedwith_____60_____(he)productionverymuch.ThankstoYuanLongping,henotonlywonthebattleagainsthunger,buthecouldalsoexporthiscropsabroad.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)61.假設(shè)你是李華,你在某英文旅游網(wǎng)站看到一則招聘以中文為母語的人做本地導(dǎo)游的假期工作,你對此很感興趣。請根據(jù)以下要點(diǎn)寫一封申請信。要點(diǎn)如下:1.消息來源,求職心愿;2.自我介紹,自己的優(yōu)勢;3.獲職打算,請求答復(fù)。注意:1.詞數(shù)80左右;2.開頭和結(jié)尾已給出,不計(jì)入總詞數(shù);3.可適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫。DearSirorMadam,_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Iamlookingforwardtoyourreply.Yourssincerely,LiHua第二節(jié)(滿分25分)62.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。Thispastsummer,myfamilywentonourannualvacationinacottageonalake.Therewerevariousactivitiestokeepeveryonebusy:swimming,fishingandbuildingsandcastleonthebeach.Intheevenings,wegatheredonthebeach,havinggreatfun.However,bythethirddayofourvacation,Inoticedmysister,Jane,spentmostofhertimewatchingvideosandlookingthroughonlineshopsindoors.Shewassoaddictedtohercellphone!Overdinner,ItoldJanewewouldhiketothetopofthemountainacrossthelakethefollowingmorning.Istaredather,“Putyourphoneawayandenjoythescenery.It’sreallyamazing.”“Well,”Janeshruggedhershouldersandansweredunwillingly,“therearesomebargainstomorrowinseveralonlineshops,soI’llnotbeavailable.”“Comeouttoenjoythefreshairandmanyviews.Hikingisfun!”

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