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这是一份2024江苏省射阳中学高二上学期11月期中英语试题含答案,共11页。试卷主要包含了5分,满分7等内容,欢迎下载使用。
试卷总分:150分考试时间:120分钟
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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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 des the man suggest the wman d?
A. Visit a turist destinatin.
B. Drink sme wine.
C. Try the fd.
2. What des the man mst likely want t d?
A. Find a private rm.B. Visit the building.C. Get n a train.
3. Which is the best fr the envirnment accrding t the man?
A. Plastic.B. Bamb.C. Cttn.
4. Hw des the wman sund?
A. Interested.B. Happy.C. Afraid.
5. What is the main subject f the cnversatin?
A. Animals.B. Frests.C. Habits.
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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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至7题。
6. What will the man have with his sandwich?
A. Chips.B. Salad.C. French fries.
7. Hw much will the man pay fr his meal?
A.$5.99.B.$6.49.C.$6.99.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8. What clr are the shes the girl’s wearing?
A. Black.B. Pink.C. Brwn.
9. What des the man suggest the girl d?
A. Clr her shes.B. Buy new shes.C. Wear different shes.
10. When did the girl buy her favrite shes?
A. A mnth ag.B. A week ag.C. A year ag.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11. What’s the wman’s feeling tward the interview?
A. Cnfident.B. Calm.C. Upset.
12. What prblem des the wman think she had?
A. She smiled t much.B. She spke t much.
C. She tk t lng t answer.
13. What’s the wman’s plan fr tnight?
A. Ging hme early.
B. Having anther interview.
C. Seeing a shw with her friend.
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
14. What is the relatinship between the speakers?
A. Old friends.B. Teacher and student.C. Waiter and custmer.
15. Where des the cnversatin take place?
A. On a train.B. In a restaurant.C. In a lawyer’s ffice.
16. When did the wman see her friend last time?
A. When they were 18.B. When they were 32.C. When they were 50.
17. Where des the wman prbably live?
A. In Beijing.B. In Harbin.C. In Tianjin.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18. When was the twer cmpleted?
A. In 2004.B. In 2009.C. In 2010.
19. Why was the twer built?
A. T draw visitrs.
B. T attract investment.
C. T pay mre attentin t il in the regin.
20. What is special abut the twer?
A. It’s designed by the president f the cuntry.
B. It has great envirnment fr business.
C. It can reflect ther buildings in Dubai.
第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)
第一节阅读下列短文,从ABCD中选出问题的最佳答案。(共15小题,每小题2.5分;计37.5分)
A
The Aquarium(水族馆)f the Pacific is Suthern Califrnia’s largest Aquarium. Beynd its wrld-class animal exhibits, the Aquarium ffers mnthly events fr peple f all ages. Here are the upcming events fr this Nvember.
Phtgraphers Night
On this night nly, the Aquarium is accessible t phtgraphers fr the purpse f getting their dream phts withut having t wrry abut being disturbed by the general public.
DATE: Saturday, NOVEMBER 4, 6:00—10:00 pm
COST: $44.95 per persn, $41.95 fr members. Ticket sales will be limited.
* Exhibits that will nt be lit: Lrikeet Frest & Diving Birds because they will be getting their rest.
Senirs Day
The Aquarium will pen its drs fr free t peple aged fifty and abve n Senirs Day. It will feature special presentatins, dr prizes, and 20% ff in the gift stre fr ur senir guests.
DATE: Mnday, NOVEMBER 13, 9:00 am—2:00 pm
COST: FREE t ages 50 and ver with a valid pht ID. Advance reservatins required.
Autism(自闭症)Families Treat
Spend a special evening at the Aquarium nly fr families with adults r children with autism. On this evening, guests can enjy the peacefulness f the Aquarium’s exhibits.
DATE: Sunday, NOVEMBER 19, 6:00—9:00 pm
COST: $12 per persn, and free fr Aquarium members and children under age three. Advance reservatins required.
STEAM Fest
Spend the mrning surrunded by STEAM science, technlgy, engineering, art, and math!
This event will feature interactive bths where yu can learn abut the cean and the envirnment, make bservatins, and ask ur animal care staff lts f questins.
DATE: Saturday, NOVEMBER 25, 9:00 am—1:00 pm
COST: $44.95 per adult(ages 12+),$29.95 per child(ages 3-12), and free fr Aquarium members and children under age three. Advance reservatins required.
21. What can phtgraphers d at Phtgraphers Night?
A. Take phts withut disturbance.
B. Buy as many tickets as they want.
C. Get their dream phts f diving birds.
D. Enjy the event with the general public.
22. When can children with autism enjy the exhibits peacefully?
A. On Nvember 4.B. On Nvember 19.
C. On Nvember 13.D. On Nvember 25.
23. Hw much shuld a cuple withut membership pay t attend STEAM Fest?
A.$74.9B.$29.95C.$89.9D.$44.95
B
Imagine walking int the depths f the jungle(丛林)t bserve the chimpanzees(黑猩猩)wh call it hme. With a click f yur camera, yu dcument grundbreaking infrmatin abut the species. Sunds wnderful, right? Jane Gdall did just that.
When Gdall was yung, reading and explring nature were her ideas f fun. Her mther encuraged her t learn and ask questins. Gdall dreamed f seeing the habitats(栖息地)f her favrite animals like chimpanzees firsthand.
In July 1957, when she was 23, Gdall arrived in Tanzania, East Africa, and jurneyed t the Gmbe Stream Chimpanzee Reserve. She learned early n that studying chimpanzees wuldn’t be easy. T bserve chimpanzees up clse, she had t gain their trust. That tk mnths. T her, the chimpanzees were cmplex creatures with lives surprisingly similar t urs.
In Octber 1960, Gdall was bserving chimps. She watched as they made tls ut f grass stems t pick ants ut f a nest. Until then, peple thught humans were the nly species that used tls. Because f Gdall’s discvery, chimpanzees are nw accepted as intelligent, scial animals.
Gdall established the Jane Gdall Institute in 1977, t prvide cnservatin and envirnmental educatin. In the late 1980s, her fcus shifted t smething much larger. Defrestatin(滥伐森林)and climate change were affecting the wrld’s natural habitats. The vegetatin(植被)chimpanzees depended n fr fd was in danger. Gdall left Gmbe t help. The fight she began against habitat lss cntinues tday, thrugh animal reserves and research sites.
Thrughut her life, Gdall’s wrk has prtected the lives f peple and animals arund the wrld. And she encurages yung peple t jin in this fight fr a better wrld. In 1991, she funded Rts & Shts. It equips yung peple t take actin n issues that matter. Gdall says that if we all d ur part t help, the wrld will be a better place.
24. What can we learn abut yung Gdall?
A. She enjyed being alne.
B. She was fnd f traveling.
C. She dreamed f keeping a chimp.
D. She was crazy abut nature.
25. Hw did Gdall make a great discvery abut chimps in Tanzania?
A. By summarizing thers’ studies.
B. By perfrming an experiment.
C. By studying the phts f chimps.
D. By bserving chimps clsely.
26. Why did Gdall enlarge her study field?
A. T prvide envirnment al educatin.B. T find fd fr chimpanzees.
C. T prtect the animals’ habitats.D. T adapt t climate change.
27. What is the best title fr the text?
A. Traveling in the JungleB. Making a Better Wrld
C. Building a Better ReserveD. Living Peacefully in Nature
C
After a quick scan f yur face, yu are free t enter train statins, amusement parks and cncerts. In spite f the cnvenience, facial recgnitin technlgy has led t sme cncerns ver the misuse f data.
A draft regulatin(法规)n facial recgnitin technlgy was published nline early this mnth by the Cyberspace Administratin f China. It aims t prvide strnger prtectin f peple’s persnal infrmatin. “Such a regulatin is essential and timely. It’s related t individual’s rights and interests, as well as public security,” Zha Zhanling, a lawyer frm Beijing, tld China Daily.
Permissin is especially emphasized in the draft. The persn shuld permit the use f his r her infrmatin befre any party cllects and analyzes smene’s facial infrmatin with face-scanning technlgy. There shuld be texts r audi instructins clearly shwing what the infrmatin will be used fr.
Public places shuld nt use facial recgnitin technlgy withut first btaining individuals’ permissin. This applies t varius lcatins, including htels, banks, statins, sprts venues, museums, and libraries.
The draft restricts many uses f facial recgnitin technlgy in daily life, which will “trigger a wave f change” nce fully implemented(实施), Wu Qingxia, a lawyer in Shanghai, tld Suthern Metrplis Daily. “Fr example, if a camera is set up utside a cafe, it can’t just take pictures f the area utside whenever it wants. Cameras n cars can nly recrd when smene is driving and shuldn’t be used t take pictures f the rad r identify peple wh are walking r driving,” Wu said.
The misuse f persnal infrmatin has resulted in an increasing number f criminal cases. Fr example, criminals may use phts f peple’s faces t break int systems which rely n facial recgnitin, such as banks. They can als use the phts t create fake vides fr ther crimes, said Huang Xiasu at the Bureau f Netwrk Security Prtectin f the Ministry f Public Security during a recent press release. It was als annunced that cybersecurity plice fficers are nw strengthening effrts t fight the surces f persnal infrmatin misuse.
28. What is the purpse f the draft regulatin?
A. T cntrl public behavir.B. T safeguard individual data privacy.
C. T prmte the use f new technlgy.D. T establish guidelines fr public spaces.
29. What is a requirement fr using smene’s facial infrmatin?
A. Apprval frm the individual.B. Payment fr usage.
C. Agreement by a third party.D. Written r audi recrds.
30. Hw is the draft regulatin expected t impact the use f cameras?
A. Cameras n cars will be strictly banned.
B. Camera users will require special licenses.
C. Camera s can nly capture specific activities.
D. Camera placement will be clsely mnitred.
31. What is the last paragraph mainly abut?
A. Impact f face-scanning technlgy n banks.
B. Warnings given by cybersecurity plice fficers.
C. Prblems caused by misusing private infrmatin.
D. Methds used by the gvernment t cntrl cybercrime.
D
Curisity is a familiar feeling amng peple. But as sn as we examine that feeling, curisity reveals itself t be a cmplex emtin indeed. Just ask yurself: Is curisity a psitive feeling r a negative feeling? Is it mre like frustratin(挫败)r mre like hpe? Is it a painful reminder f what we dn’t(yet)knw, r an exciting signal twards what we might sn discver?
Actually, curisity can be all f these things. But the bject f curisity’s desire is infrmatin. Of curse, nt all feelings f curisity are the same. Curisity can be mre r less pleasurable, mre r less aggravating. S what accunts fr this variatin(变化)?
Once we recgnize that curisity has many faces, we can cnsider what affects the nature f ur experience in a given case. The paper by Nrdewier des just this fr the dimensin f time. The researchers ask: Is the experience f curisity mre likely t be psitive when we expect that ur curisity will be satisfied sner rather than later?
T answer this questin, the researchers cnducted three studies with ver 200 participants. In each study, the researchers first stimulated(刺激)a state f curisity by telling peple that they wuld later watch a vide that cntained “smething with different shades f brwn.” Half the peple were tld they wuld watch the vide after a shrt delay f nly ne minute, and half were tld that there wuld first be a 30-minute delay during which they wuld cmplete ther tasks.
The key finding was that while bth grups reprted equal levels f curisity, the curisity was accmpanied by mre negative feelings fr thse participants facing a lng versus a shrt delay. The finding cast light n the tw faces f curisity. When ur curisity will nt be satisfied anytime sn, we fcus n nt knwing, n the infrmatin gap itself, which is largely sick. But when ur curisity is abut t be satisfied, we fcus n almst knwıng, r the expected settlement, which is a mre psitive experience. On this view, the tw faces f curisity reflect different mixtures f nt knwing versus almst knwing.
32. Why d peple have curisity?
A. T get pleasure.B. T becme psitive.
C. T get infrmatin.D. T becme hpeful.
33. What des the underlined wrd “aggravating” in paragraph 2 mean?
A. Jyful.B. Unpleasant.C. Exciting.D. Frightening.
34. Why did researchers cnduct the experiment?
A. T satisfy the curisity f the public.
B. T prve their previus assumptins.
C. T recgnize the different faces f curisity.
D. T study hw time affects curisity experience.
35. What is the main idea f the text?
A. Curisity is a cmmn emtin.
B. Curisity is a psitive mtivatr.
C. Curisity can be a psitive r negative feeling.
D. Curisity can be satisfied by cmpleting tasks.
第二节根据短文内容,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。(共5小题,每小题2.5分;计12.5分)
Nwadays mst peple spend fur hurs every day staring at the televisin! With adults spending s much time n it, little wnder that kids t spend mre time in frnt f the televisin than utdrs.
With families becming mre and mre nuclear, mst mthers start ff by using the televisin as a “babysitter”. 36 Hwever, mst parents wuld rethink their strategy if they are aware f the side effects f ver expsure t the televisin.
Children watch n an average arund 28 hurs f televisin per week. 37 By the age f eight, aggressin(好斗性,侵略)becmes s rted in a child that it predicts adult aggressin. Besides, it has been fund that children wh spend a lt f time in frnt f the televisin d prly in schl. 38 Cnsequently their scial develpment will be affected.
39 S it’s almst impssible t cmpletely ban it frm ur children’s life. Hwever, as parents we culd:
·Get children interested in sprts.
·Encurage children t cultivate the reading habit.
·Set a gd example by limiting ur wn televisin viewing.
·Help children develp ther hbbies such as building mdels and drawing.
·Chse the prgrams ur children will watch, and stick t the schedule.
Televisin eats up the time ur children are nt studying r sleeping. All thse things we want them t be: a wild teenager, a schlar, a lver——when are they ging t d all that? 40 Help them get a life — a real ne!
A. This includes vilence and viewing nt suitable fr their age.
B. S stp letting ur children live in a make-believe wrld.
C. Televisin has been such an. essential part f ur daily lives
D. Therefre, bth parents and children shuld be aware f this fact.
E. Mrever, it is harmful t children’s health, particularly their eyesight.
F. TV watching als reduces the time children spend cmmunicating with thers.
G. And their children are left in frnt f the TV t avid making truble.
第三部分 语言知识运用(共二节,满分30分)
第一节完形填空(共15题,每小题1分,计15分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Traveling with a tddler(幼儿)can be exhausting. But rarely is it as painful as Kate Baker’s experience during a flight twenty years ag.
Baker and her husband, Bb, were 41 t Eurpe with their 2-year-ld sn, Neil. “When we gt n the plane in New Yrk, all f us were 42 ,” she said. “But halfway ver the Atlantic Ocean, Neil started t get very warm.” Then Neil began faming(口吐白沫)at the muth.
“The flight attendants were 43 in asking anyne if they were a dctr,” Baker 44 . “N ne wuld cme frward. And then the pilt started t 45 , ‘Is there a dctr n bard?’ And again, n ne came frward.”
One f the flight attendants asked Baker’s husband if the tddler was still breathing. “Just 46 ,”he replied anxiusly. “Hearing thse wrds, I felt s 47 that I culdn’t mve,” Baker said.
Then she nticed three wmen get ut f their seats and 48 where she was standing. They were Muslim wmen wearing hijabs(头巾), and they came up t her and put their 49 arund her, cmfrting her in a quite 50 vice.
They eventually landed in Amsterdam, and Baker and her husband tk Neil t a(n) 51 . Dctrs culdn’t find anything wrng with him, and by then he appeared t be 52 . Hwever, Baker still felt wrried and they quickly 53 anther flight hme.
They went right t a pediatrician(儿科医生), wh 54 that Neil had just had an ear infectin. S everything was fine. But Baker wuld never frget thse wmen and hw 55 they were.
41. A. returningB. headingC. mvingD. tending
42. A. healthyB. frtunateC. wealthyD. cntent
43. A. lstB. interestedC. ccupiedD. trapped
44. A. repeatedB. respndedC. reactedD. recalled
45. A. ensureB. annunceC. recmmendD. acquire
46. A. rdinarilyB. cmmnlyC. extremelyD. barely
47. A. frightenedB. embarrassedC. cnfusedD. excited
48. A. arrangedB. recrdedC. apprachedD. prayed
49. A. legsB. catsC. scarvesD. arms
50. A. annyedB. gentleC. pleasantD. lw
51. A. airprtB. destinatinC. fficeD. clinic
52. A. kindB. niceC. gdD. fine
53. A. cancelledB. fferedC. cnsideredD. bked
54. A. hesitatedB. discveredC. appreciatedD. blamed
55. A. supprtiveB. adventurusC. dubtfulD. critical
第二节语法填空(共10小题,每小题1.5分,计15分)
Chinese Brush Painting is ne f the mst representative 56 (frm)f traditinal Chinese art. It’s believed 57 this kind f art frm was riginated during the Tang Dynasty, which has been develping fr mre than a thusand years. Artists mainly use ink 58 (assist)with water when they wrk n Chinese Brush Painting. They express the md and meaning f the painting thrugh the depth, 59 (strng), and rendering(渲染)f the ink. Similar 60 style and technique t traditinal calligraphy, Brush Painting stresses the imprtance f md and meaning. It fcuses n the space, atmsphere and md f the painting, rather than 61 (restrict)by the rules f details and cmpsitin. The expressin techniques f Chinese Brush Painting are varius, the mst characteristic 62 (be) “the Sentiment f Brush and Ink(笔墨意趣)”. Painters shw their spirit by changing the depth, shade, and humidity f the ink, creating 63 unique artistic frm. In general, Chinese Brush Painting is an art frm 64 represents the traditinal Chinese understanding f beauty and artistic characteristics. It is 65 just an imprtant part f Chinese culture, but als ne f the treasures f wrld cultural heritage.
第四部分 基础知识及书面表达(共三节,满分40分)
第一节选择并使用所给单词或短语的正确形式完成句子,有两个词为多余。(共10题,每小题0.5分,满分5分,每个词只能用一次)
66. Any student _________ in this activity will be given a prize.
67. Peple shuld _________ frm using plastic bags t reduce white pllutin.
68. Nw it _________ a questin f hw we can get there: by plane r by train?
69. We shuld attach imprtance t ur persnal hygiene, therwise it wuld increase the chances f _________ certain diseases.
70. He stared at the diamnds with _________ eyes.
71. Nwadays, many yungsters fly t Changsha just t visit lcal restaurants and taste lcal _________.
72. The mney he put aside every mnth sn _________ t quite a cnsiderable amunt.
73. Yu need t _________ everything _________ t draw a lgical cnclusin.
74. After the user fills in the applicatin frm, the data will be updated _________.
75. The rain _________ cntinuusly, it was cmpletely dark utside, and the rad was deserted except fr him and his car.
第二节单句语法填空。(共10小题,每题1分,满分10分)
76. Firefighters gt the situatin _________ cntrl arund 11p. m.
77. As media channels have grwn in number and type, _________ have advertisements.
78. It was a Frenchman, Pierre de Cubertin, _________ brught the Olympics back t life.
79. _________ yu cme first r last, it is imprtant t remember that at any sprting event, yu face tw cmpetitrs: yur fellw cmpetitrs and yurself.
80. By the time he died in 2016, Ali _________(recgnize)as ne f the greatest bxers f all time.
81. There is evidence that acupuncture dates back t the Stne Age, _________ stne tls called bian were used t press areas f the bdy.
82. _________(give)these cultural differences, it cmes as n surprise that Canada has been celebrating Multiculturalism Day since 2002.
83. Sustainable turism is abut cnnecting with peple and their cultures, _________(enhance)pprtunities fr the future.
84. With the Qualifying Test drawing near, sme students are filled with _________.(anxius)
85. Giving a helping hand t thse wh are desperate fr help can make ur sciety mre _________(harmny).
第三节读后续写(满分25分)
During the summer befre Patty entered fifth grade, she decided t try a new sprt. Swim training was nearly ver and Patty was the fastest swimmer in her age grup. She had always been the best. The neighbrhd was ffering a ne-week tennis training curse. Patty and her friend Darla gt permissin frm their parents t jin.
On Saturday mrning, Darla’s mm tk the girls t a stre and bught them each a gd, used tennis racket. “If yu girls stick t tennis, then we’ll talk abut a new racket. These will d fr nw.” The girls were excited abut their new purchases. On Mnday mrning, at 7:00 a. m., Patty’s mm wke her up. “It’s time fr tennis!” Patty cvered her face. “Mm, it’s t early!” She made great effrt t get ut f bed and dwn t the breakfast table. Patty finished breakfast and ran t Darla’s huse, then they walked t the curt.
Mrs. Cane, the tennis cach, lined everyne up and started with the basics. After that, Mrs. Cane tirelessly taught them t practice their frehand and backhand. By the end f the week, Patty had made impressive prgress. Mrs. Cane cmmented that Patty had lts f ptential. Darla, n the ther hand, was struggling. The ther teenagers were having a tugh time f it, t. Patty was the nly ne wh seemed t get smewhere.
Since then, Darla had always been ut in the August heat, practicing her serves(发球)r hitting the ball. Patty wasn’t really interested. She felt she was such a “natural” fr tennis that she really didn’t need t practice. By the end f the summer, Darla began t get the hang f(学会)it. She jined a neighbrhd junir tennis team. There wuld be matches every Thursday. Patty wanted t jin as well, but she didn’t want t miss her favrite TV shw. She tld herself that she wuld jin it when she gt sme free time. If Darla had fun, she wuld jin the team in the spring.
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。
2023-2024学年第一学期高二年级期中考试
英语试题答案
听力
1-5ACBCA 6-10BBCAB 11-15CAACB 16-20 AABBC
阅读理解
21-23 ABC 24-27 DDCB 28-31 BACC 32-35 CBDC
七选五
36-40 GAFCB
完形填空
41-45BACDB 46-50 DACDB 51-55DDDBA
语法填空:
56. frms 57. that 58. assisted 59. strength 60. in
61. being restricted/be restricted 62. being 63. a 64. which/that 65. nt
选词填空:
66. participating 67. be prhibited 68. bils dwn t 69. cntracting 70. greedy
71. delicacies 72. munted up 73. keep in perspective 74. autmatically 75. beat dwn
单句填空
76. under 77. s 78. wh/that 7 9. Whether 8 0. had been recgnized
81. when 82. Given 83. enhancing 84. anxiety 85. harmnius
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The week befre schl started, Mrs. Cane held anther training curse. Darla and Patty signed up immediately. In a class, Mrs. Cane asked the teenagers t play in turn. Darla came first, impressing thers with her excellent perfrmance. Mrs. Cane was pleased with Darla’s prgress. “Well, I can tell wh’s been practicing!” she smiled. Sn it was Patty’s turn. Everyne lked at the “talent” expectantly. Yet, Patty had nt practiced and was way behind the rest, which was a shck fr all. Patty was upset and absent until the class was ver.autmatic participate keep sth in perspective prhibit cntract bst
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The week befre schl started, Mrs. Cane held anther training curse.
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