浙江省浙南名校2023-2024学年高二下学期6月期末考试英语试卷(含答案)
展开一、阅读理解
Track Yur Package
Yu can find tracking infrmatin in yur rder details. If an rder includes multiple items, each may have separate delivery dates and tracking infrmatin.
Hw t track yur package
*1. G t Yur Orders.
*2. Find the rder yu want t track.
*3. Select Track Package next t yur rder.
*4. View all updates t track delivery prgress.
If there are many items in yur rder, each may have separate delivery dates and tracking infrmatin.
Find slutins t cmmn delivery prblems
●Yur rder hasn't shipped yet
Check the estimated delivery date by selecting Track Package in Yur Orders. If yu're expecting the package tday and dn't see a status update, that's nrmal. Depending n the carrier, items may ship the same day they're delivered. If yu're nt expecting the package tday, please wait fr the tracking infrmatin t be updated.
●Tracking infrmatin des nt update
The carrier may have mre detailed infrmatin abut yur package. T track yur package n the carrier website r cntact them, g t Carrier Cntact Infrmatin. If tracking infrmatin is nt available, g t Missing Tracking Infrmatin.
●Yur rder is delayed
If the expected delivery date has passed, keep in mind that weather, traffic, and mre can cause delivery delays. Mst late packages will arrive within 24 t 48 hurs f the expected delivery date. If the rder has already been shipped, yu can't cancel it. Check ur recmmended actins fr Late Deliveries.
●Tracking shws rder was delivered but yu haven't received it
Fllw ur recmmended steps t Find a Package That Shws as Delivered.
1.Where can yu find the tracking infrmatin f yur package?
A. Yur Orders. B. Late Deliveries.
C. Missing Tracking Infrmatin. D. Find a Package That Shws as Delivered.
2.What shuld yu d if yur package desn't arrive as expected?
A. Cancel the rder. B. Wait fr a day r tw.
C. Check the weather frecast. D. Figure ut the cause f delay.
3.In which sectin f a shpping website will yu find this text?
A. Get t Knw Us. B. Payment Prducts.
C. Let Us Help Yu. D. Make Mney with Us.
Being the strng wife and mther that she is, Diana Register ften hid her deep pain and suffering frm thse arund her. In the weeks and mnths fllwing her husband's cancer diagnsis(诊断), Diana wuld search fr "hiding" places where she culd let the uncntrllable waterfalls f tears flw frm her eyes.
"The strage rm was a favrite. Then was the shwer. But when I wasn't hme, it was the parking lts that served as my hiding places," she said. After her husband passed away, parking lts were Diana's safe haven(避风港)fr pain and srrw.
One day, as she was abut t place her rder in the Dutch Brthers cffee drive-thru, the wave f sadness hit her like a tidal wave in the middle f her cnversatin with a friend.
"I culd barely catch my breath and the ugly crying started," said Diana. "The prblem was, I was stuck in the cffee line. At Dutch Brthers. The ne place where all the wrkers are yung, happy and jamming ut t music. And there was n way ut. I was literally blcked in, s unless I wanted t back right up int the SUV behind me, I was abut t be seen fr the mess I really was."
The barista, wh was making and serving cffee at the windw, handed Diana an iced cffee with a sweet and simple nte n the tp. "When I lked dwn in the cup hlder, I saw it. A pink straw, and the wrds 'We lve yu' written arund it.”
The girl didn't knw Diana's pain r her stry, but she knew she was hurting and culdn't fix it. "She wanted me t knw I wasn't alne. And that whatever trial I was ging thrugh, there were peple ut there wh cared abut me."
4.Which f the fllwing best describes Diana's life after her husband develped cancer?
A. Hpeless. B. Lnely. C. Busy. D. Painful.
5.What wuld Diana d when she wanted t cry?
A. G ut fr a ride. B. Cry her eyes ut ttally alne.
C. Have a cnversatin with her friend. D. Play hide-and-seek in the strage rm.
6.What d the underlined wrds "the mess" in paragraph 4 refer t?
A. Causing a car crash. B. Getting stuck in a lng line.
C. Having an emtinal utburst. D. Having a quarrel with a wrker.
7.What can we learn frm Diana's stry?
A. Dn't judge a bk by its cver. B. A friend in need is a friend indeed.
C. Gd helps thse wh help themselves. D. Small acts f kindness make a difference.
Imagine living in a mdern city. On any given mrning, yu might expect t lk ut yur windw and see a stream f cars and peple n their way t wrk. In recent days, hwever, residents in Kunming. China—a city f sme 6 millin peple—were preparing themselves fr a mre unusual sighting: a herd(群)f wild elephants.
Since March 2020, a grup f 15 elephants has traveled mre than 300 miles within Yunnan Prvince in China. They reprtedly came within tw miles f Kunming befre turning arund a few days ag. N ne knws the reasn why they left their hme in Xishuangbanna Nature Reserve, but this lng jurney has brught much-needed public attentin t the challenge facing Asian elephants.
Asian elephants range acrss 13 cuntries in Suth and Sutheast Asia. And, sadly, they are endangered, with fewer than 50,000 left in the wild. And yet they are underrepresented n the glbal stage when their cnservatin needs are s urgent.
Living n the mst thickly ppulated cntinent n the planet means that space is rare. It als means that habitat lss is the mst significant threat facing Asian elephants. While illegal hunting als threatens these ppulatins, human-elephant cnflict resulting frm habitat lss is a leading cause f elephant death in Asia. Elephants have significant space and resurce needs and have been knwn t travel many miles a day in search f fd and water. Tday, n average, 70% f the Asian elephant ppulatin is fund utside prtected areas. This means they ften travel thrugh human-dminated landscapes and cme int regular cntact with peple.
These interactins, r human-elephant cnflicts, can result in crp and prperty damage. Mst recently, the damage alng the mvement path f the elephant herd in China has amunted t lsses f an estimated $1.1 millin. While these animals have been clsely watched and prtected by lcal authrities wh have been successful t date at preventing injury r death t either peple r the elephant herd, human-elephant cnflict can result in human death and injury and cause retaliatry(报复性的)actin that further reduces wild elephant ppulatins.
8.What d we knw abut the 15 elephants?
A. They attacked residents in Kunming.
B. They draw public attentin t their prblem.
C. They prefer a mdern city t a nature reserve.
D. They traveled mre than 300 miles within Kunming.
9.What is a majr cause f the extinctin f Asian elephants?
A. Illegal hunting. B. Lss f habitat.
C. Lack f prtected areas. D. Ignred cnservatin needs.
10.What have the lcal authrities been trying t d accrding t the last paragraph?
A. Avid human-elephant cnflicts.
B. Mve the elephants t anther regin.
C. Predict the results f human-elephant cnflicts.
D. Make up fr the lsses caused by the elephants.
11.Which f the fllwing is the best title fr the text?
A. Asian Elephants: An Endangered Species Rescued
B. Urban Adventures f Elephants: A Taste f the City Life
C. Wandering Elephants: A Cnservatin Challenge in Asia
D. Elephant Sightings in Kunming: A City's Unusual Mrning
Fr many in America, fd waste is a way f life: a discarded(丢弃)apple here, a half-eaten dinner plate there. But just hw much fd d Americans waste, and why? A new research casts light n the dirty little habit that squanders ver 30 percent f the cuntry's fd supply and csts $161. 6 billin a year, a habit driven in part by fear f fd pisning and a desire t eat nly the freshest fds.
When public health researchers frm Jhns Hpkins University surveyed Americans abut their feelings n fd waste, they fund that "Americans are pretty picky abut what gets t stay in their fridges." The survey, which was cnducted nline and cvered a natinally representative sample f 1,010 adults, asked questins abut the things that mtivate peple t keep and thrw ut fd frm their fridges.
65 percent f respndents said they threw fd ut due t wrries abut fd pisning, while 60 percent said they nly wanted t eat the freshest fds. A smaller amunt(41 percent)reprted that they cmpsted(制堆肥)fd, "s it desn't bther me." Only 15 percent f respndents said they didn't have time t prevent fd waste.
On the ther hand, respndents seemed relatively mtivated t waste less fd—but nt fr the reasns yu might think. Peple were mst mtivated t reduce fd waste due t desires t save mney. and manage their husehlds efficiently. But regardless f the fact that fd waste causes a significant envirnmental impact and nly a small part f fd waste is cmpsted, less than half f respndents thught it was imprtant t reduce fd waste fr envirnmental reasns.
Rni Neff, wh leads the research, hpes the results will help educatrs, plicymakers and businesses make changes—like highlighting the ecnmic csts f fd waste—that are actually likely t reduce waste. But perhaps the mst effective strategy, writes Neff, culd be clarifying messages abut fd safety and freshness s that Americans get less alarmed by the ptential f fd pisning t begin with.
12.What des the underlined wrd "squanders" mean in the first paragraph?
A. Wastes. B. Distributes. C. Maintains. D. Prduces.
13.What des the survey mainly fcus n?
A. Functins f fridges. B. Different eating habits.
C. Reasns fr fd waste. D. Public health cnditins.
14.What mtivated respndents mst t cut dwn fd waste?
A. Enrmus fd waste. B. The desire t save mney.
C. Envirnmental awareness. D. The need t cmpst fd.
15.What des Neff suggest in the last paragraph?
A. Pay mre attentin t fd waste.
B. Ignre the ptential f fd pisning.
C. Reduce the ecnmic csts f fd waste.
D. Crrect miscnceptins abut fd safety and freshness.
二、七选五
16.The feeling like there's n pint trying anything since nthing feels gd anymre has a name: anhednia. While anhednia appears similar t bredm, it's distinct in that it's usually cupled with a lss f mtivatin t even give things a try. ① S what can be dne t deal with it? Here's hw yu can bunce back frm this jyless state f mind.
Keep a thught wrksheet t investigate negative thinking. ② They might have negative views f themselves, cmbined with negative views f the wrld and f the future. Keeping a thught wrksheet can help restructure the beliefs. Write abut a situatin that happened, the mds yu felt, and the autmatic thughts yu had. Then write dwn evidence that supprts the autmatic thught driving the mds, and evidence that des nt supprt it. ③ Yu're lking nt nly at the negative aspects, but the neutral(中立的)and psitive aspects.
Keep a daily recrd f things yu're grateful fr. Listing simple things yu're grateful fr brings the frgtten psitive aspects f ur lives t the frnt f ur mind. Yu may be grateful fr having fd n yur plate, r having a pillw t rest yur head n every night. ④
Try ding smething yu used t enjy. It can be really discuraging t d things yu usually lve t d and find yu n lnger enjy them. Take it easy. ⑤ Instead f seeking enjyment, fcus n leaving the activity with a mre neutral perspective, such as, 'I've dne smething t imprve the way I feel.' Start with small, manageable bursts f time, such as spending 15 minutes watching a TV shw r walking utside.
A. Replace negative thughts with psitive nes.
B. Smetimes, this state f mind becmes prblematic.
C. Try appraching these activities with a different purpse.
D. Try t d this every day, even if yu nly write dwn ne r tw things.
E. Peple experiencing anhednia ften hld beliefs acrss three categries.
F. Engage in imprtant scial cnnectins even if yu dn't feel like scializing.
G. In ding s, yu are psitining yurself t review all the infrmatin yur brain is receiving.
三、完形填空(15空)
My parents tk me camping t the Chilean Lake District every summer while grwing up. Back then, befre the internet, we had t 1 maps and guidebks. S thrugh the endless hurs f ur rad trips, I kept myself 2 glancing at a map and reading abut the small twns we passed. It was great fun.
During ne trip, my dad 3 me abut the Travelers Century Club(TCC), a grup fr peple wh have 4 100 r mre f the wrld's cuntries. My eyes shne with the thught f being a member, and I made it my 5 .
It was nt lng befre I started 6 t travel t anther cuntry. My parents laughed and ffered a(n) 7 they'd take me t ur neighbr Argentina, my first trip abrad, 8 I had t see mre parts f my wn cuntry befre I visited anther 9 . I happily accepted.
What I immediately 10 is that—as much as I wanted t be part f the TCC—the main 11 fr travel shuld center n what I'll get ut f a trip, whether that's meeting lcals, 12 the typical cuisine, r explring nature. It shuldn't be just t 13 cuntries. Ticking cuntries ff a list nly because yu put yur feet there feels 14 t me. What inspires me the mst t hit the rad is 15 , which can feed my adventurus sul.
17.A. search fr B. rely n C. put away D. pass dwn
18.A. entertained B. rganized C. relaxed D. educated
19.A. warned B. reminded C. tld D. inquired
20.A. left B. served C. represented D. visited
21.A. habit B. idea C. duty D. gal
22.A. agreeing B. learning C. asking D. waiting
23.A. cmprmise B. explanatin C. pinin D. service
24.A. but B. s C. and D. if
25.A. club B. cuntry C. twn D. neighbr
26.A. remembered B. predicted C. expected D. realized
27.A. praises B. preparatins C. suggestins D. reasns
28.A. intrducing B. ffering C. tasting D. packing
29.A. explre B. ccupy C. cunt D. discver
30.A. meaningless B. unnecessary C. fulfilling D. imprtant
31.A. schedules B. experiences C. ambitins D. pprtunities
四、短文填空
32.Smart shelves are a big change in retail. ① (cmbine)new technlgy with regular shelves, smart shelves can make managing inventry(存货清单)and talking with custmers ② (easy). These shelves have sensrs, RFID tags, and screens that shw infrmatin, making ③ smart system that tells us right away abut prducts, ④ they're selling, and what custmers like. With the wrld ging digital and custmers wanting mre, smart shelves help stres wrk better and make shpping cler.
Smart shelves started with using RFID in the early 2000s fr tracking inventry and preventing theft. Nw, they have becme mre ⑤ (advance)with better sensrs, cnnectins, and data analysis.
Smart shelves keep track f inventry levels in real-time. When nticing that they ⑥ (run)lw n a prduct, they will tell the stre's system ⑦ (autmatic). This system then rders mre ⑧ that prduct s the shelves stay full and custmers can always find what they need. This helps stres avid running ut f prducts ⑨ having t much.
Smart shelves als help stres manage prduct expiratin(到期)dates. They remind the stre when prducts are abut t expire s they can ⑩ (sell)befre ging bad. This helps reduce waste and ensures custmers get fresh prducts.
五、书面表达
33.假定你是李华, 你班外教 Mr. Hank准备开展原著阅读活动, 现就阅读材料采用原版小说还是改编版征求班级意见, 请你给Mr. Hank写一封信, 内容包括:
1. 你的建议;
2. 说明原因。
注意:
1. 词数80左右;
2. 请在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear Mr. Hank,
Yurs sincerely,
Li Hua
六、读后续写
34."Did yu write yur thank-yu ntes?" I asked my sn, Jn.
"N, nt yet, Mm," Jn replied, rlling his eyes.
He prmised t d it when he gt back frm Kim's huse. Hwever, I demanded that he nt leave the huse until he finished writing a nte t everyne he came in cntact with during the jb interview.
"Even the receptinist wh was rude t me?" Jn asked with a cnfused expressin.
"Especially her!"
Jn was hme n Christmas break frm cllege and had just finished interviewing with his first-chice cmpany in Cleveland, Ohi. It was a rare pprtunity cnsidering that jbs were in shrt supply.
The pwer f a thank-yu nte is smething I drilled int my by frm the time he was ld enugh t hld a pencil. It didn't matter if it was fr a birthday, Christmas r graduatin. Every gift had t be acknwledged with sincere gratitude within twenty-fur hurs.
Grwing up, my mm was a stickler fr thank-yu ntes. But she phrased it in such a way that it came acrss nt as a threat but as a privilege. She'd say, "Yur wrds f sincere gratitude have the pwer t change smene's life fr the better—even if it's just fr a mment." Her advice changed my life, and it was my hpe that it wuld change Jn's life as well.
After an hur, Jn emerged frm his rm and handed ver eight thank-yu ntes. T my delight, they were all sincere and heartfelt, even the ne t the receptinist wh had been less than friendly. Befre Jn left t visit Kim, he turned t me and annunced that he was pretty sure a thank-yu nte t the CEO r the receptinist wasn't ging t land him the jb. With a smile, I tld him t wait and see.
Jn was twenty-ne years ld, and I felt flish telling a grwn man what t d, but I als didn't want him living in ur basement fr the rest f his life!
注意:
1. 续写词数应为150左右;
2. 请按如下格式作答。
A week later, Jn received a call frm the cmpany. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
The next day after wrk, I fund a thank-yu nte n my bedside table. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
参考答案
1.答案:A
解析:细节理解题。根据原文第一段“Yu can find tracking infrmatin in yur rder details.(您可在订单详情中查找跟踪信息。)”以及后续步骤的第四“1.G t Yur Orders.(转到您的订单。)”可知您可以在“Yur Orders(您的订单)”中找到包裹的跟踪信息。故选A项。
2.答案:B
解析:细节理解题。根据第二项黑体字下“Yur rder hasn't shipped yet (您的订单尚未发货)”部分的建议“If yu're nt expecting the package tday, please wait fr the tracking infrmatin t be updated.(如果您今天并不期待包裹到达,请等待跟踪信息更新。)”可知,如果包裹没有按预期到达,应该等待一两天,因为跟踪信息可能会更新。故选B项。
3.答案:C
解析:推理判断题。根据第一段“Yu can find tracking infrmatin in yur rder details. If an rder includes multiple items, each may have separate delivery dates and tracking infrmatin.(您可以在详情中找到追踪信息。如果一个订单包含多个商品,每个商品可能有不同的发货日期和追踪信息。)”以及“Hw t track yur package(如何跟踪包惠)”及“Find slutins t cmmn delivery prblems(找到常见的快递问题的解决办法)”可知,文章提供了关于如何追踪包裹、处理常见配送问题的指导如订单未发货、跟踪信息不更新、订单延迟或显示已送达但实际上未收到包裹的情况。这些信息对用户在购物过程中遇到问题时寻求帮助非常有用,因此最有可能出现在网站的客服或帮助中心部分。故选C项。
4.答案:D
5.答案:B
6.答案:C
7.答案:D
8.答案:B
9.答案:B
10.答案:A
11.答案:C
12.答案:A
13.答案:C
14.答案:B
15.答案:D
16.答案:BEGDC
17.答案:B
18.答案:A
19.答案:C
20.答案:D
21.答案:D
22.答案:C
23.答案:A
24.答案:A
25.答案:B
26.答案:D
27.答案:D
28.答案:C
29.答案:C
30.答案:A
31.答案:B
32.答案:①Cmbining②easier③a④hw⑤advanced⑥are running⑦autmatically⑧f⑨r⑩be sld
33.答案:
Dear Mr. Hank,
Hpe this email finds yu well. I'd like t express my gratitude fr yur intentin t guide us in appreciating classic English literary wrks. As t the reading materials, I recmmend riginal nvels ver adapted versins.
While adapted versins may seem mre accessible and easier t cmprehend, I believe that engaging with the riginal wrks prvides us with a mre authentic and immersive experience. Mrever, expsure t the authr's unique writing style, language usage, and cultural cntext allws us t delve deeper int the themes, characters, and messages cnveyed, thereby prmting ur critical thinking and analytical skills.
I'd appreciate yur cnsideratin f my suggestin and lk frward t explring captivating literary wrks in ur upcming classes.
Yurs sincerely,
Li Hua
解析:词汇积累
表达感:express my gratitude-> cnvey my appreciatin
独特的:unique- distinctive
促进:prmte - enhance
迷人的:captivating - charming
句式拓展
同义句改写
原:I believe that engaging with the riginal wrks prvides us with a mre authentic and immersive experience.
拓展:I am cnfident that interacting with the riginal pieces ffers us a mre genuine and captivating experience.
点睛:
【高分句型1】While adapted versins may seem mre accessible and easier t cmprehend, I believe that engaging with the riginal wrks prvides us with a mre authentic and immersive experience. (while引导的让步状语从句和 that引|导的宾语从句)
【高分句型2】Mrever, expsure t the authr's unique writing style, language usage, and cultural cntext allws us t delve deeper int the themes. characters, and messages cnveyed, thereby prmting ur critical thinking and analytical skills.(使用了动话不定式做宾补、现在分词作状语)
34.答案:
A week later, Jn received a call frm the cmpany. Shifting uneasily in his chair, he picked up the phne. "Yes, this is Jn," he said, trying t keep his vice steady. I watched him, my heart punding. As he cntinued t speak, his face lit up with an excited smile. When he hung up the phne, he turned t me, eyes shining. He tld me that they were really impressed with his interview, but what really std ut were the thank-yu ntes. The CEO mentined that he was tuched by the ntes and appreciated the effrt Jn put int thanking everyne, including the receptinist. I felt a rush f pride and relief. I knew it wuld wrk.
The next day after wrk, I fund a thank-yu nte n my bedside table. Surprised, I picked it up, unflded it, and was greeted with Jn's familiar handwriting. It was a thank-yu nte frm Jn. He thanked me fr pushing him t d his best and fr teaching him the imprtance f gratitude, which had truly changed his life. As I read the nte, tears welled up in my eyes. I had always believed in the pwer f gratitude and a thank-yu nte, but seeing it cme full circle like this was mre rewarding than I culd have ever imagined. Jn was nt nly succeeding in his career but als grwing int a thughtful and cmpassinate man. And that was the greatest gift f all.
解析:1.段落续写:
①由第一段首句内容“一周后,乔恩接到了公司的电话。”可知,第一段可描写电话的内容--面试官对乔恩印象深刻是因为他的感谢信,同时描述乔恩收到电话后的情绪澎湃,作者感到自豪和宽慰。
②由第二段首句内容“第二天下班后,我在床头柜上发现了一封感谢信。”可知,第二段可描写作者在床头柜上发现了儿子乔恩给她写的感谢信,描述感谢信的内容以及作者的情绪和感悟。
2.续写线索:
乔恩接到面试公司电话--转述电话内容给作者面试官因为感谢信对乔恩印象深刻--乔恩面试成功--作者发现床头柜下乔恩写给自己的感谢信--介绍信件中的内容--作者最终感悟
3.词汇激活
行为类
①挪动:shift/mve
②)提及:mentin/refer t
③打开:unfld/pen
情绪类
①激动的:excited/exhilarated
②)感到骄傲:feel a rush f pride/feel extremely prud
点睛:
【高分句型1】When he hung up the phne, he turned tme, eyes shining.(句中含有when引导的时间状语从句以及独立主格结构)
【高分句型2】.He thanked me fr pushing him t d his
best and fr teaching him the imprtance f gratitude, which had truly changed his life.(由关系代词which引导非限制性定语从句)
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