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江蘇省亭湖高級中學(xué)2023—2023學(xué)年度第一學(xué)期高二階段練習(xí)英語試卷2023-10第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分20分)做題時,先將答案標(biāo)在試卷上。錄音內(nèi)容結(jié)束后,你將有兩分鐘的時間將試卷上的答案轉(zhuǎn)涂到答題卡上。第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1分,滿分5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.Howdoesthemanplantofindausedcar?A.Throughacardealer. B.OntheInternet. C.Fromthenewspaper.2.Whereisthemangoing?A.Toasupermarket. B.Tothewoman’s. C.Toapark.3.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Abook. B.Awriter. C.Abookstore.4.Whatseasonisitnow?A.Spring. B.Autumn. C.Winter.5.Whatpresenthasthemanbought?A.Abook. B.Someflowers. C.Apairofgloves.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6.Whatarethespeakersdoing?A.Interviewingachampion. B.Reportingamatchlive.C.Talkingaboutanewworldrecord.7.WhatdoweknowaboutPaulTimmons?A.Hebreaksaworldrecord. B.Heistalentedincompeting.C.Heisn’tintheleadallthetime.聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。8.Whatisthewomanprobably?A.Awriter. B.Areporter. C.Atourguide.9.Whatisontheman’sright?A.Astatue. B.Apark. C.Apalace.聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。10.WhendidthemanbuytheT-shirt?A.Yesterday. B.Acoupleofdaysago. C.Afewweeksago.11.WhydoesthemanwanttochangetheT-shirt? A.Hewantsabiggersize. B.Hedoesn’tlikethestyle.C.Heprefersanothercolor.12.Whatwillthewomandonext?A.ChangetheT-shirtfortheman.B.Haveawordwithhermanager.C.Givetheman’smoneyback.聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。13.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Motherandson. B.Wifeandhusband. C.Employerandemployee.14.Whatdoesthewomanadvisethemantodo?A.Balancethebudget. B.Buyacheaperguitar. C.Findanotherjob.15.Whatistheman’sproblem?A.Hecan’tjoinaband. B.Hecan’tmakeendsmeet. C.Hecan’tfindasatisfyingjob.16.Howdoesthemanfeelaboutthewoman’swords?A.Impatient. B.Embarrassed. C.Disappointed.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17.Whatprizedidtheyoungestgroupget?A.Thesecondprize. B.Thethirdprize. C.Thefourthprize.18.WhatshouldEastsidepracticemore?A.Thedance. B.Themusic. C.Thesong.19.WhydidTheStormwinthefirstprize?A.Theydancedwonderfully.B.Theguitaristplayedverywell.C.Thesingerperformedperfectly.20.Whatkindofpersonisthespeaker?A.Humorous. B.Serious. C.Boring.第二部分英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)第一節(jié)單項填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)請認(rèn)真閱讀下面各題,從題中所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。21.Ithinkweshouldatleastgivehim________fortrying,eventhoughhedidnotsucceed.A.duty B.credit C.attitude D.apology22.Thepolicedeclaredthatseveralpersons________forthetrafficaccident.A.beblamed

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D.toblame23.Someplantsaresosensitive________pollutionthattheycanonlysurviveinaperfectlycleanenvironment.A.from B.with C.against D.to24.Withhisattention________onhisbook,hedidn’tnoticemeenterhisstudy.A.focusing B.focused C.tofocus D.focus25.Someexpertsthinkreadingisthefundamentalskillupon________schooleducationdepends.A.it

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D.which26.Tobeonthesafeside,weshouldfillupthetanknow,becausewemight________gasontheway.A.runout B.runoutof C.giveout D.usedup27.Fully________toteaching,Mr.Lihasnotimetokeephisdaughtercompany.A.committing B.committed C.beingcommitted D.havingcommitted28.Theprinciplethatallteachers,________subject,shouldattainbasicstandardsofcompetenceinmathandEnglishisalreadyacceptedbyGCSErequirements.A.farfrom B.apartfrom C.insteadof D.regardlessof29.—Youmusthavestayeduplatelastnight,________?—Youareright.IwaswatchingKoreanplaysallnightlong.A.mustn’tyou B.haven’tyouC.didn’tyou D.hadn’tyou30.Ataroughestimate,hemusthavemade________inthepast20years.A.tentimeswhathisparentsearnedB.tentimeswhathisparentshaveearnedC.tentimesasmuchasmoneyhisparentsearnedD.astentimesmuchmoneyashisparentshaveearnedReadingherbiography,Iwaslostinadmirationfor______DorisLessinghadachievedinliterature.A.what

B.that

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D.Ignored33.I’vebeentryingtophoneCharlesallevening,buttheremustbesomethingwrongwiththenetwork;Ican’tseemto________.A.getthrough B.getoff C.getin D.getalong34.AfterreceivingtheOscarforBestSupportingActress,AnneBenedictwenton

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D.tohavethanked35.—Ann,ourdepartmentmaybenamedtheDepartmentoftheYearbecauseoftheoutstandingperformance.—________.A.Goodtoknow B.Can’targuewiththatC.Ihearyouonthatone D.I’llsay第二節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)請認(rèn)真閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。Asweallknow,Mother’sDayisoneofthemostmemorabledaysformostofus.TheyearlyMother’sDayis36again.Ican’thelpthinkingofwhatImetlastyear. ThedaybeforeMother’sDaylastyear,Iwas37inthepolicestationwhenIreceivedacallfromanelderlywoman.It38asifthewomanwasalmostcrying.Shetoldmethatherhusband,who39fromAlzheimer’sdisease(老年癡呆癥),hadgonemissingfromhome. ThemomentI40,I,togetherwithFrancis,acolleagueofmine,41tolookforhim.Tenminutespassed,thirtyminutes…,andtheelderlywoman’s42voiceechoed(回響)inmyears.Toourrelief,weeventuallyfoundJoseph,thehusband,twoblocksawayfromtheirhome,wherehejuststoodunabletotelluswherehelived.However,hewasn’t43aboutwherehewasgoing:hejustwantedtobuyhiswifeJennyflowersforMother’sDay,becausehedidthesamethingeveryyearaftershe44theirfirstchild. “Ihavebeenlookingafterhim45sincehewasdiagnosed(診斷)withtheconditionfouryearsago,butJoseph’shealthhasgonefrombadto46andthecrueldiseasegraduallystolehis47awayfromhim.”Jennylatertoldus. I48totaketheelderlymanstraighthomebuthewaspretty49.Hewouldn’tgohomeuntilhegotthoseflowers.“That’swhathewants.Hewantsflowersforhiswife,becausetomorrowisMother’sDay.”Francisexplained.SowedecidedtohelpJoseph50hisgoal,secretlystoppinginatanearbyflowershopandhelpinghim51abunchofbeautifulcream-coloredroses,forweknewwehadto. Iwillneverforgetthe52wherethewifesawherhusbandof60yearswalkinguptheirstairsinourcompany.Shesmiled,eyes53withtears.Butthenhertearsrandownhercheekswhenhe54herthecarefullyselectedflowers. It’sspecial,becauseeventhoughtheminddoesn’trememberanything,the55remembers.36.A.arising B.existing C.approaching D.appearing37.A.bychance B.onduty C.onpurpose D.byaccident38.A.looked B.sounded C.smelled D.felt39.A.recovered B.benefited C.resulted D.suffered40.A.hungup B.dressedup C.cheeredup D.putup41.A.setdown B.setaside C.setoff D.setup42.A.astonished B.pleased C.amused D.worried43.A.scared B.convinced C.satisfied D.confused44.A.lookedforwardto B.gavebirthto D.paidattentionto C.gotcloseto45.A.hopelessly B.curiously C.frequently D.carefully46.A.better B.greater C.worse D.more47.A.belief B.confidence C.dream D.memory48.A.managed B.stopped C.offered D.waited49.A.humorous B.modest C.outspoken D.stubborn50.A.earn B.explore C.achieve D.seek51.A.pick B.gather C.admire D.select52.A.stage B.scene C.scenery D.position53.A.changed B.connected C.surrounded D.filled54.A.handed B.bought C.awarded D.returned55.A.attention B.body C.heart D.intelligence第三部分閱讀理解(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)請認(rèn)真閱讀下列短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。AIt’sobviouslytruethatnotallpeopleliketowork,buteveryonelikestoplay.Allovertheworld,menandwomen,youngandold,enjoyrecreationalactivities.So,beyonddoubt,entertainmentplaysanimportantroleinourdailylives.Inmodernsociety,thereisabroadrangeofrecreationalactivities—fromonlinecomputergamestolovelypicnics—thatmeettheneedsofdifferentgroupsofpeople.Therefore,itwon’tbedifficultforyoutofindsomerecreationtorefreshyourbodyandmind.Recreationalactivitieshaveanumberofbenefits,especiallyinthishighlycompetitivesociety.Theycanhelpusrelax,havefunandrelievestress.Infact,Ibelievethereisnobetterwaytogetexerciseandrelievestressthantotakeanactivepartinrecreationalactivities.Butcanrecreationalactivitiesdousharm?Ofcoursetheycan.Let’stakeTVasanexample.ThereisnodenyingthatTVoffersaccesstothelatestnewsandtousefulknowledge,whileprovidinguswithentertainment.However,ifwespendtoomuchtimewatchingTV,itwillnumbourmindanddestroyourcreativity,whichisexactlytheoppositeofwhatwereallywant.What’smore,TVcanalsoshowsomepornographicprograms,whichareabsolutelyunsuitableforusyoungstudents.So,justastheoldsayinggoes,everycoinhastwosides,andwatchingTVisnoexception.Asastudent,Ithinkrecreationalactivitiesareveryimportantforus.Butthisdoesn’tmeanweshouldtakeupwhateverrecreationalactivitiesareavailable.Instead,weshouldstrikeabalancebetweenworkandrest.Weshouldhaveourownjudgment,whichmeansknowingwhatisgoodforusandwhatisnot.Andweshouldexerciseself-controlsoasnottobecomeaddictedtothem.Ibelievemoderaterecreationalactivitywillbenefitusinmanywaysandhelpusliveafull,meaningfullife.56.Whydoesentertainmentplayanimportantroleinpeople’sdailylives?A.Becauseonlinecomputergamesarepopularwithpeople.B.Becauseentertainmentcanhelppeoplehavefuninsteadofrelievingstress.C.Becausepeopleofallagesenjoyrecreationalactivities.D.Becauseitiseasyandconvenienttotakeupanyrecreationalactivity.57.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisnotcountedasthedisadvantageofTV?A.PeopleareaddictedtowatchingTV.B.TVprovidespeoplewiththelatestnews.C.Someprogramsareunsuitableforyoungstudents.D.Spendingtoomuchtimeonitmaydestroypeople’screativity58.Intheauthor’sopinion,whatistheproperattitudetorecreationalactivities?A.SpendingasmuchtimeaswelikewatchingTV.B.Takingpartinanyrecreationalactivitiesavailable.C.Learningtocontrolourselvesaboutentertainment.D.Benefitingusbytakingpartindifferentactivities.BOurTeamMattBuczekMatthasspentmorethan20summersatsummercampinAmerica.MattgrewupinEngland,gainingaMaster’sDegreeinEducationandworkedasateacherfor5years.Mattlooksforwardtoprovidingfirstclassservicetocampsandhelpingtoprovideamemorablesummerexperience.Mattliveswithhiswife,Paulann,hisdog,Oscarandhistwingirls,MollyandLily,whoare28yearsold.Helovessoccer,boxingandhomeimprovement.Mattcanbereachedviae-mailatmatt@3or888.724.4292ext1.ScottCurryIt’shardtobelievethatScotthasbeenincampingsince1989—that’smorethan25years!Scotthasdirectedsomeofthebiggestandexcellentexchangeprogramsinthecountry.Scott’srelationshipsacrosstheglobeensureagreatpoolofstafffor3Adventurestosharewithourcampsandemployers.ScottlivesinNewYorkCitywithhiswife,Lilik,andisinterestedinfishing.Scottcanbereachedviae-mailatscott@3or.4292ext3.JeffDalyJeffhasbeeninvolvedincampingforover24years!Withaloveforyouthdevelopment,Jeffhasinterviewedandtrainedthousandsofcampcounselorsoverhiscareerandlooksforwardtoprovidingoutstandingserviceforcampexperience.Jeffliveswithhiswife,Kelly,hisdaughterMary,hissonMilesandhisdogs!Jeffloveshavingtheopportunitytotravel,campingwithfriendsandfamily,andisacompletefanboyofanythingrelatedtoStarWars.Jeffcanbereachedviae-mailatjeff@3or888.724.4292ext2.59.Accordingtotheperiodoftheircampingexperiences,thelongestworkingtimeis________.A.20years B.28years C.24years D.25years60.Fromthepassage,wecanlearnthatallofthem________.A.directedthebiggestprogramsinthecountryB.gainedaMaster'sDegreeinEducationC.canprovidegoodserviceforcampsD.havepetsathome61.Asayoungman,ifyouwanttobecomeacampcounselor,youcangetadvicefrom_______.A.JeffDaly B.ScottCurry C.MattBuczek D.KellyDaly62.Thepassageisdesignedforthepersonwho________.A.hasdifferenthobbies. B.wantstotakeadventuresC.wantstomakee-palswiththem D.hassomeproblemswithfamilylifeCDarekFidyka,a38-year-oldBulgarian,hadbeenparalyzed(癱瘓的)fromthechestdownforfouryearsafteraknifeattack.ScientistsfromBritainandPolandtookcellsfromhisnose,transplanted(移植)themintohisbackandre-grewhisspinalcord(脊髓).Nowhecanwalkandevendriveacar.Thedoctorsweredelightedbutsaiditwasthefirststepinalongjourney.Thebreakthroughcameafter40yearsofresearchbyProfessorGeoffRaisman,whofoundthatcellshadthepossibilitytorepairdamagetonasal(鼻腔的)nerves,theonlypartofthenervoussystemthatconstantlyre-grows.“Theideawastotakesomethingfromanareawherethenervoussystemcanrepairitselfandputitintoanareathatdoesn’trepairitself,”ProfessorRaismansaid. Polishdoctorsinjected(注射)thenasalcellsintoMrFidyka’sspinalcordabovetheinjuryandusedsomenervesfromhisankletoformabridgeacrossthedamagedtissue.Thenasalcellsappeartohavecausedthespinalnervestorepairthemselves. ProfessorRaismanachievedthiswithratsinthelate1990’s,butthisishisgreatestsuccess.“IthinkthemomentofdiscoveryformewasChristmasin1997whenIfirstsawarat,whichcouldn’tcontrolitshand,putitshandouttome.Thatwasanexcitingmoment,becauseIrealizedthenthatmybeliefthatthenervoussystemcouldberepairedwastrue.” Doctorschosetheeasiestcasefortheirfirstattempt—itmightnotworkforothers.Butthereisarealsenseofhopethatanideaoncethoughtimpossiblehasbeenrealized. DavidNicholls,whohelpedprovidemoneyforthebreakthrough,saidinformationaboutthebreakthroughwouldbemadeavailabletoresearchersacrosstheglobe. “Whatyou’vegottounderstandisthatforthreemillionparalyzedpeopleintheworldtoday,theworldlooksatotallybrighterplacethanitdidyesterday,”hesaid.63.WhydidProfessorGeoffRaismanchoosecellsfromthenose?A.Thenervoussysteminthenosecanrepairitself. B.Cellsfromthenosecanbeeasilytransplanted.C.Thenervoussysteminthenosehasmorecells.D.Cellsinthenoseareabletore-producerapidly.64.HowdidtheoperationworkforDarekFidyka?A.Thenervoussysteminthespinalnervescanrepairitself.B.Thenervesfromhisanklecuredthepatientoftheinjury.C.Thenasalcellsre-producedandspreadoververyquickly.D.Thenasalcellshelpedthespinalnervestorepairthemselves.65.WhatmadeProfessorGeoffRaismanbegintobelievethenervoussystemcanberepaired?A.Hisformerstudywithotherpeople. B.Hisoperationonaparalyzedpatient.C.HissuddenthoughtaboutChristmas. D.Hisunusualexperiencewithasickrat.66.DavidNicholls’wordssuggestthat_______.A.theworldwillbecomeabetterandbrighterplaceB.paralyzedpeopleoftodayhavethehopeofrecoveryC.thereportofthebreakthroughwillbepublishedsoonD.researchersacrosstheworldwillcarryouttheoperationDToTheirOwnBeatWhenLosLobosperforminconcerttoday,audiencesinthethousandscheerthemon.It'shardtobelievethatthegroupstartedoutasjustanothergaragebandplayingpopularrock-and-rolltunesfromtheradio.In1974fourhighschoolfriendsfromEastLosAngelesformedLosLobos(Spanishfor“TheWolves”).Likemanygaragebands,thesefriendsmighthavesimplygonetheirseparatewaysafterhighschool.ButthemembersofLosLoboswantedtokeepmakingmusictogether.TheydecidedtochangetheirmusicalstyleandbeganfocusingontraditionalMexicanmusicthatshowedtheirtradition.“Wepulledoutallthoserecordsweusedtobegourparentsnottoplayaroundourfriendsandfoundanincrediblewealthofmusic,”saysPerez.“Theseguys(ontherecords)weredoingamazingthingswiththeirinstruments,andwestartedtryingtopickuponit.”ThegroupputasideitselectricguitarsfortheacousticonesusedintraditionalMexicanmusic.ForseveralyearsLosLobosplayedatweddingsorparties—anyeventthatneededlivemusic.Theyalsolandedaregularengagement(合同)ataMexicanrestaurant.By1978LosLoboshadmadeenoughmoneytorecordtheirfirstalbum(唱片),andtheysoldcopiesofitwherevertheyperformed.TheyalsoreturnedtotheirelectricguitarstogetclosertoaTex-Mexsound,whichisamixtureoftraditionalMexicanmusic,rockandroll,countrymusic,andtheblues.Thisnew,loudersoundproducedoneunexpectedresult:thegroupwasfiredfromtherestaurant.Butitdidn’tmatterthatLosLoboshadlosttheironesteadyjob,becausetheyhadfoundapositionthatnoothergrouptookup.Theyhadcombinedelectricandacousticinstrumentsandblended(混合)musicalstylesintheirownway.SteveBerlinjoinedthebandin1983asthesaxophoneandkeyboardplayer,addingtotheband'sunusualsound.“Wedidn’tsomuchwanttorecyclethemusicwe’dgrownupwithasmuchasfindthecommonlinksbetweenitandalltheotherstylesandsoundsthatwereallaroundus,”Perezexplains.“Itbecameamission...bringingmusictogethertobringpeopletogether.”Inthe1980sLosLobosgainedtheattentionofseveralrecordcompanies.TheywerehiredtoperformonthesoundtracktothefilmLaBamba,whichearnedthemaGoldenEagleAward.Theyhavesinceearnedmanyawards,includingtwoGrammysandanMTVVideoMusicAward.Theirmanyrecordshavebeenverysuccessful,andtheyhavetouredtheworld.Evenafter30yearsofmakingmusictogether,LosLoboscontinuestoexperimentwiththeirsound.TheynevermovedfarawayfromtheirMexicanroots,however.Theystillincludetraditionalmusicintheirliveperformances,sharingtheirhistory—andtheirculture—withtheirfans.67.LosLobosrecordedtheirfirstalbumafterthey_______.A.losttheirjobatarestaurantB.beganplayingacousticguitarsC.wonanawardforafilmsoundtrackD.addedsaxophoneandkeyboardstotheirsound68.Whichparagraphwritesaboutthegreatsuccessoftheband?A.Paragraph1. B.Paragraph4. C.Paragraph6. D.Paragraph8.69.WhatmakesLosLobosspecialandsuccessful?A.Thewaytheyrecordedtheirfirstalbum.B.Themixtureofdifferenttypesofmusic.C.TheirdecisiontoplaytraditionalMexicanmusic.D.Thefactthattheyperformedandtouredtheworld.70.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?A.Musicisbestwhenplayedwithtraditionalinstruments.B.Musicmustberecordedtobepasseddown.C.Musicshouldremainthesameovertime.D.Musiccanshowmanycultures.第四部分任務(wù)型閱讀(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)請認(rèn)真閱讀下列短文,并根據(jù)所讀內(nèi)容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一個最恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~。注意:請將答案寫在答題卡上相應(yīng)題號的橫線上。每個空格只填1個單詞。Lessismore.Thisiswhywesay:reducethingsbyhalfinsteadofdoublingthem,relaxinsteadofstressing,andslowdowninsteadofspeedingup.Applytheseprinciples(原則)inyoureverydaylife.Youwillthenfindyourselfwellalongonyourjourneytosimplification.SeparateYourActionsWhenyouconcentrateononetask,youfindyouhaveenergythatyoudidn’tevenknowyouhad.Justimagine:youhavetocarrytwoheavypigsover100yards.Ifyoucarrytwo,itwilltakeforever.Butifyoutieonepiginaplace,pickuptheother,gatherallyourstrengthandmakeadashforthefinishline,pauseforamoment,runbackandgettheotherone,andcarrythesecondpigtothefinishline,thenyoucanbesureofsuccess.Say“No”FirmlyIfyouhavethefeelingthat24hoursperdayarenotenoughforallthethingsyouneedtodo,thenit’snotbecausethedayhastoofewhours,butbecauseyouhavetoomanyactivities.Thesolutionisequallysimple:saynotoacceptsomuchworkinyourprivatelifeoryourworkinglife.AllowYourselftoBeWeak“Icandealwithstress”isregardedasapositivestatementintheworldofwork.Peoplewhocandealwithstressaregivenmoreandmoreto—untilonedaytheybreak.Paycarefulattentiontothesignsthattellyouthatyouareundermorestressthanyoucandealwith.Ifyoubecomeill,oryourworkefficiencydecreases,changeyourlifegoals.Sayquiteopenly,“Ican’tmanagethat.”StopExpectingEverythingtoBePerfect“IfonlyIwereslimmer,morebe

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