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    高二年级3月份质量检测                英语试题          2023年3月注意事项:1.本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分。答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号分别填写在答题纸和答题卡上。2.回答第I卷时,每小题选出答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。写在试卷上无效。3.回答第II卷时,将答案写在答题纸上,写在试卷上无效。4.考试结束,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ABC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. What does the man want to do in the future? A. Start his own business.B. Teach in a private school.C. Work at a London restaurant.2. What does the man probably do? A. A hotel manager.    B. A bank clerk.     C. A taxi driver.3. Why is the woman unhappy with the man? A. He was late to meet her.B. He didn’t tell her his location.C. He didn’t return the book on time.4. What does the woman probably want to buy? A. Clothes.  B. Colorful lights. C. Skin care products.5. What is the man doing? A. Walking through a forest.B. Visiting the woman’s house.C. Planting flowers in his garden.第二节听下面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ABC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67题。6. What role does the woman wish to take in the school play? A. The violinist.    B. The writer.      C. The actress.7. Which instrument does the man learn to play recently? A. The guitar.      B. The violin.         C. The guzheng. 听第7段材料,回答第89题。8. Why does the woman give up getting her car fixed? A. It is beyond repair.B. She has to spend a lot fixing it.C. Her grandfather will buy her a new one.9. How does the woman plan to get to school? A. By bus. B. On foot. C. By bike. 听第8段材料,回答第1012题。10. What will the weather be like over the weekend? A. Rainy.       B. Windy.     C. Sunny.11. What is the relationship between the speakers? A. Friends.   B. Classmates. C. Family members.12. What is the woman going to do next Tuesday? A. Meet friends in a park.B. Stay at home and watch TV.C. Help her father with some housework.听第9段材料,回答第1316题。13. Where does the conversation probably take place? A. In a gym. B. In an office. C. In a restaurant.14. When does the conversation take place? A. In the morning. B. In the afternoon. C. In the evening. 15. How is the woman feeling? A. Pleased. B. Anxious. C. Confident.16. Which department does the woman probably work in? A. Support services. B. Technology. C. Marketing.听第10段材料,回答第1720题。17. What does the speaker mainly talk about? A. His school life. B. His writing career. C. His work experience.18. What did the speaker end up studying at university? A. Science.   B. Literature.    C. Journalism and communication.19. When will the science fiction be published? A. In 6 months. B. In 8 months. C. In 14 months. 20. How can the speaker be described? A. Aimless. B. Determined. C. Overconfident.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50)第一节(15小题;每小题2. 5分,满分37. 5)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的ABCD四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AFrom Antarctica to Alaska, our expedition cruises—operated through our alliance with Lindblad Expeditions—bring you to some of the most remote and unspoiled places on the planet.A Circumnavigation of Iceland11 DAYS FROM $12,280 Trip Type: Expedition CruiseGroup Size: Max 148 Available Departures: Jul 8-17, 2024 / Jul 17-26, 2024EXPEDITION OVERVIEW:1.Enjoy unparalleled access to Iceland’s most remote landscapes, including offshore islands near the Arctic Circle.2.Capture images of charming lava landscapes, towering waterfalls, and sea birds in flight.3.Explore Iceland’s coastal geology by Zodiac or kayak. Cruise among the icebergs of the Jökulsárlón ice lagoon(潟湖) in a small boat or go by 4x4 jeep into the highlands of southern Iceland.Alaska Inside Passage8 DAYS FROM $7,560 Trip Trip Type: Expedition CruiseGroup Size: Max 98 Available Departures: May 6-11, 2024 / May 21-26-11, 2024EXPEDITION OVERVIEW:1. Experience in-depth exploration of icebergs, melting glaciers, and hidden bays with a fleet of expedition landing craft and kayaks.2. Glimpse Alaska’s seldom-seen marine life alongside our undersea specialist, and listen to communication among whales.3. Meet members of the Alaska Whale Foundation to learn about the behaviors of the area whale population.Easter Island to Tahiti19 DAYS FROM $21,280 Trip Type: Expedition CruiseGroup Size: Max 102 Available Departures: Apr 5-23, 2023 / May 10-25, 2023EXPEDITION OVERVIEW:1. Visit Easter Island and dig into a fascinating lost culture, examining ancient burial sites and towering moai(摩埃石像).2. Snorkel(用通气管潜泳)the unspoiled reefs of Fakarava, part of a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve and identified as one of the healthiest reef systems in the world.3. Explore the unusual geology of Henderson Island with our naturalists, and seek out the isle’s four local bird species.Prices vary with departures. Click here to reserve or call 1-888-966-8687.21Which destination is suitable for a birdwatcher who is fond of diving ?AAntarctica. BIceland. CAlaska. DTahiti.22What can we learn from the text?AAll of the routes are taken by sea.BAll of the routes take more than two weeks.CThe most expensive route is within $21,280.DThe group sizes can all reach up to one hundred.23Where can the text be found ?AA travel brochure. BA tour website.CAn entertainment weekly. DA geography magazine.BMy hands were shaking uncontrollably. I tried incredibly hard to focus on the words that I spent hours putting down on paper. I tried to conquer my fear of speaking in public on numerous occasions throughout my life. During college and at my first few jobs, I would get ridiculously nervous when I had to give a presentation or lead a meeting. Public speaking had been my nemesis for as long as I could remember.Then in my mid-thirties, I decided to join the public speaking group Toastmasters. At every meeting, we were rated and forced to compete with other speakers for an award. You would think that I would walk away from these experiences as a polished speaker, but nothing seemed to work.It wasn’t until recently, when science and scientific institutions were being attacked for unfair reasons during the pandemic, that I decided I must speak out. Science has made this country a place where dreams come true — this is why we all need to protect science. In addition, as a science writer, I try to get readers to understand how science is related to their daily lives.So I ended up on that frightening stage on that sunny Saturday in April — Earth Day. Despite the body shakes and fear, I persevered. That day, I looked out into the crowd of like-minded science supporters and I felt comfort.Reaching that milestone goal of getting through a speech truly changed me. At almost forty, I learned that passion can set off a flame in my heart to do things I never dreamed possible. The darkness that led to my speech is sure to lead to new opportunities and adventures.24Which of the following can replace the underlined word “nemesis” in Para. 1?AStrength. BConfusion CPreference. DStruggles.25What happened to the author when leaving Toastmasters?AThings got worse for him. BNervousness remained with him.CHe became a polished writer. DHe began to feel more competitive.26What made the author want to speak out on Earth Day?AHe must rise up to defend science.BIt was a good chance to learn science.CIt was a project organized by Toastmasters.DHe couldn’t have people attacking his fellow scientists.27What lesson did the author draw from his successful speech?AFrustration can be a stepping stone to success.BLove motivates us to achieve the unachievable.CScience can lead us to make wonderful changes.DAny difficulty can be overcome with great effort.C“Regrets, I’ve had a few. But then again, too few to mention,” Frank Sinatra chanted in his 1969 hit “My Way”. The song’s idea is attractive: that anyone can just declare what’s done is done and move on. Some take the declaration a step further and claim they have no regrets at all. Whether a boast or an actual attitude, “no regrets” suggests that life can and should be lived without looking through the rear-view mirror.Easier said than done, though. In 2020, author Daniel H. Pink launched the World Regret Survey, the largest ever survey on the topic. With his research team, Pink asked more than 15,000 people in 105 countries, “How often do you look back on your life and wish you had done things differently?” 82% said regret is at least an occasional part of their life; roughly 21% said they feel regret “al1 the time.” Only 1% said they never feel regret.If you are of the “no regrets” type, you might think that all this regret is a recipe for unhappiness. But that isn’t the case. True, being overwhelmed by regret is indeed bad for you. But going to the other extreme may be even worse. To rid yourself of regrets doesn’t free you from shame or sorrow; it leads you to make the same mistakes again and again. To truly get over our guilt requires that we put regret in its proper place.As uncomfortable as it is, regret is an amazing cognitive (认知) achievement. If today your relationship with your partner has soured, your regret might mentally take you back to last year. You would remember your being mean and sensitive, and then imagine yourself showing more patience, being kind instead of hurtful at key moments. Then you would fast-forward to today and see how your relationship could be progressing instead of languishing.But regret doesn’t have to be left unmanaged. The trick is to acknowledge it and use it for learning and improvement. You can be honest with yourself about what went wrong and use that knowledge to enjoy better relationships in the future.28What should we do if we have had a bitter quarrel with a close friend according to Frank Sinatra?AAttract more people to your argument.BSend him/her a letter of apology.CBoast about being more reasonable.DForget about it and just let it go.29Which of the following statements about regret may the writer agree with?AWe can do nothing about regret.BUnhappiness results from regret.CIgnoring regrets is missing the opportunity to improve.DRidding yourself of regrets helps free you from sorrow.30What does the underlined word “languishing” in paragraph 4 most probably mean?AImproving.   BHealing.    CShowing up.    DBreaking up.31What might be a suitable title for the text?ARegret to become smarter-if you let it.    BLong for a different past? Regret it!CRegret? Not my way!                 DStay away! Regret will heal itself.DA case highlights a little-known fact about a poor diet: In addition to being tied to obesity, heart disease and cancer, they can also permanently damage the nervous system, particularly vision, according to a report published in the journal Annals of Internal Medicine.A teen who ate nothing but fries, chips and other junk food for years slowly went blind. The teen’s problems began at age 14, when he went to the doctor’s office complaining of tiredness. The teen was reportedly a picky eater, and blood tests showed he had anemia and low levels of vitamin B12. He was treated with injections of vitamin B12 along with advice on how to improve his diet.However, by age 15, he developed hearing loss and vision problems, but doctors couldn’t seem to find the cause—results from an MRI and eye exam were normal. Over the next two years, the teen’s vision got progressively worse. When the boy was 17, an eye test showed that his vision was 20/200 in both eyes, the threshold (起始点) for being “legally blind” in the United States.Further tests showed the teen had developed damage to the optic nerve (视神经). In addition, the teen still had low levels of vitamin B12, along with low levels of selenium () and vitamin DThese deficiencies caused doctors to ask the teen about the foods he ate. “The patient admitted that, since elementary school, the only things he ate had been fries, chips, white bread, processed ham slices and sausage,” the authors from the University of Bristol in the United Kingdom wrote in the report.This kind of vision loss is potentially reversible (可逆的) if caught early. However, by the time the teen was diagnosed, his vision loss was permanent. What’s more, wearing glasses would not help the teen’s vision, because damage to the optic nerve cannot be corrected with lenses, said the study lead author Dr. Denize Atan.32What does the text mainly talk about?AA poor diet can cause poor vision.       BVitamin B12 is important to vision.CUnhealthy food causes many diseases.    DDoctors’ advice is helpful to people.33Why did the teen’s condition get worse?AHis illness couldn’t be treated.      BHe kept having a poor diet.CVitamin B12 didn’t work on him.    DHe developed damage to his nerves.34What does the underlined word “deficiencies” in paragraph 4 mean?ABarriers. BMaterials. CReasons. DShortages.35What can be inferred about the teen?AHis optic nerve will be recovered.       BHis problems will be solved well.CHe is advised to take in more nutrition.   DHe needn’t wear glasses any more.第二节(5小题;每小题2. 5分,满分12. 5)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Live-stream marketing: A rural rags-to-riches story?For many years, quality agricultural products were unable to sell in faraway provinces. ____36____ It prevented them from accessing a wider, urban client. In most cases, because farmers failed to directly reach consumers, their heavy physical labor resulted in very little income. In this regard, live-stream marketing may appeal to young migrant workers and convince them to return home in the countryside. ____37____In Yunnan Province, southwest China, live-stream marketing is currently the most popular way of pushing local products to consumers across the country. ____38____ It is turning the smartphone into a new farming tool by fashioning new shopping centers. Live-streaming has greatly boosted the province’s produce sales in the past two years. We now have a great business model in place, combining products with high-quality live stream platforms and support packages from the government. ____39____ Anyway, the continuous development of live-stream marketing is ready to play a big role in raising rural incomes in relatively backward provinces like Yunnan. E-commerce live-streaming is doing pretty well nowadays, but farm produce only accounts for a small share, mainly due to the lack of experienced hosts and infrastructure in rural areas.____40____ How to grow live stream marketing for farm products? Short videos or live-streams, the key is to meet consumers’ demand. High-quality products alone aren’t enough; they must consider buyers’ preferences as well.A. There arises a question.B. Government policies and guidance should follow up.C. The expansion of 5G technology is a vital contribution.D. The biggest barrier is lack of efficient marketing channels.E. China has a tradition of intensive cultivation and a huge rural population.F. But we should establish a complete supply chain based on strict standards.G. Once back they can introduce more digitally advanced approaches to agricultural management.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30)第一节(15小题;每小题1分,满分15)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的ABCD四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Passion, like life, is about the journey, not the destination. Kimberly and I have been planning a trip to Europe for a year. This was a/an ___41___ of ours. We took our friends Frantoise and Stein Eriksen with us.The most exciting part of the journey started with a train ride that had some curveballs (不顺利). When we were trying to get on a ___42___from Zurich to Croatia, we had gotten the departure time wrong and had to___43___  around the station to make it in time. We had a tough time finding a taxi to make it to the ship. We finally found a taxi and arrived an hour late.___44___, they waited for us.Once we got onto the ship we ___45___ it was not like a large hotel with great service. It was tight quarters. The bathroom was very  ___46___ . The shower was a spout (喷头) connected to the bathroom sink. You turned it on and sprayed (喷洒) yourself, along with the rest of the room.The week-long ship ride was full of ___47___. There were people from different nationalities speaking different languages. We stopped on islands of all sizes. We bicycled 30-40 kilometers. Then there were high winds – so high that the buses couldn’t run because they might blow over. So we took an expensive taxi, and headed back to make our flight home.While we loved the more predictable parts of the trip, our real passion was in the ___48___ --the missed rides, the ___49___ship, the mixture of cultures, and even the ____50____.Sometimes people are so ____51____ that it scares them to do something different. ____52____ when they do get out of their comfort zone, the different experiences they once thought were  ____53____ are what stand out. Mixing things up, trying new things, seeing something through another person’s eyes, being ____54____ to adventures – this is how you create  ____55____.41Agoal Bbusiness Csecret Dchance42Ataxi Bship Ctrain Dplane43Awalk Bhang Clook Drush44AClearly BLuckily CEventually DHopefully45Aadmitted Bheard Crealized Dunderstood46Aclean Bmodern Csmall Dwell-quipped47Arisks Badventures Cconflicts Dfun48Apeaceful Bunsettled Cdangerous Dunexpected49Aempty Blarge Covercrowded Dexpensive50Arain Bdelay Caccident Dwinds51Aconfident Bcomfortable Cuneasy Dbusy52AEven BBecause CYet DMoreover53Ainteresting Bscary Cboring Denjoyable54Aopen Balert Cblind Dclose55Ahope Bpassion Copportunities Dchanges第二节(10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)56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。The artists of Dafen can paint like Van GoghThe village of Dafen was once thought  1  (produce) the most oil paintings in the world every year. 2  (recognize) as the “world’s art factory”, Dafen impressed visitors with its many workshops, in which painters created mock masterpieces by Van Gogh, Monet and Warhol. But the village was always seen more as a production line  3  a place of culture. Today the future of Dafen may depend on  4  it is able to earn respect of the art world.Things started to change for Dafen in 2008,  5  the global financial crisis cut down overseas orders. With more demand  6  (come)from domestic market, artists began painting different subjects. New customers preferred Chinese styles, says  7  painter in Dafen. He learnt the art of Shan Shui which involves representing natural landscapes. In some ways Dafen reflected the broader economy. As exports starts to decline as a share of GDP, domestic  8  (consume) plays a larger role in driving growth.China is the world’s second-largest art market.  9  it is not clear where Dafen fits in. Li Jinghu, an artist from nearby Dongguan, often visits the village hoping to discover new talent. But locals say the demand for their paintings  10  (decline) in the past two pandemic-struck years. “Most people would probably be surprised that Dafen still exists. It does and it will,”says Lisa Movius, a writer in Shanghai who covers art.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40)第一节(满分15)57假定你是李华,你所在的学校上周成功举办了一场主题为 我最喜欢的科学家 活动。请你用英文给校报写一篇报道介绍此次活动。内容包括:1. 活动目的;2. 活动内容;3. 活动反响。注意:1. 写作词数应为80左右;2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。第二节(满分25)58阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整短文。    Summer vacation was coming. Jack and his brother Berlin were filled with excitement as they thought of visiting their grandparents again.    The big day came at last. After the happy family got ready, they set out for the grandparents' eagerly. On the way, the brothers were excitedly talking about the fun they had with grandparents.    A little blue house with a tall white chimney finally appeared. Behind the property was the forest carrying their good memories with Grandpa. They arrived at the driveway, at the end of which Grandma was waiting for them joyfully.    Jack and Berlin each gave Grandma a big hug and then swept to the living room, shouting  excitedly “Grandpa, we are back!”    Seeing his grandsons, Grandpa was wild with joy and tried to get up with all his strength from the chair but in vain. A helpless expression flashed on his face. Grandma explained that his health was declining rapidly and maybe couldn't stand up on his own forever. But Grandpa declared stubbornly(倔强地)“I can!” Certainly, he was stuck in his boyish way. Mum and grandparents were happy to meet again after a long time. They sat together and chatted about what happened recently.    The brothers were soon bored with adult conversation, went out and wandered into the forest. Tall trees stretched up to the heavens with large branches crossing each other, while young ones rose straight like soldiers. Grandpa was once a great explorer full of wisdom. He could tell where the birds came from only by their calls and songs. The trees, birds, lizards, lots of bugs... How many merry moments they spent with Grandpa in the kingdom!     But now Grandpa couldn't get up. This made them worried. "We'd think out a way to cheer him up." Jack said." Grandpa is a bird lover, and we can catch him a bird." Berlin suggested. “But he hates birds being caged!" Jack shook his head.     Then a bright idea came to Jack's mind. "Why not make a cane (拐杖) out of a young tree!"Para 1: Berlin thought it was a good idea.Para 2: Jack and Berlin handed the cane to Grandpa.
     
     

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