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第第頁黑龍江省哈爾濱第三中學(xué)校2023-2024學(xué)年高二上學(xué)期第二次驗收考試英語試題(含答案,含聽力原文)哈三中2023-2024學(xué)年度上學(xué)期

高二學(xué)年第二次驗收考試英語試卷

(考試時間:120分鐘試卷滿分:150分)

注意事項:

本試卷分第一部分(聽力),第二部分(閱讀理解),第三部分(完形填空),第四部分(單句填空),第五部分(篇章語法填空),第六部分(寫作)。

第一部分:聽力(共兩節(jié),每小題1.5分,滿分30分)

第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分.滿分7.5分)

聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中給出的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.Whatdoesthemanwanttobuy

A.Asoftdrink.B.Amovieticket.C.Somepopcorn.

2.Whatdoesthewomanmean

A.Shewantstotrytherestaurant.

B.Shewilltreattheman.

C.Shelikestoeatout.

3.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout

A.WhentheT-shirtswillarrive.

B.HowthequalityofT-shirtsis.

C.WhethertheyshouldordermoreT-shirts.

4.Whatisthewomanmostlikelytodotoday

A.Visitalake.B.StayathomeC.GotoMumbai.

5.Whydoesthemancometothecompany

A.Toattendaninterview.

B.Tomakeanappointment.

C.Tovisitthewoman.

第二節(jié)(共15小題:每小題1.5分,滿分22.5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。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.Whendidthemanintendtoarrive

A.By7:15.B.By7:30.C.By8:00.

7.Whatisthewomanworriedabout

A.Therushhour.B.Parking.C.Partyfood.

聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。

8.Wheredoestheconversationmostprobablytakeplace

A.Atahotel.B.Atanairport.C.Atatravelagency.

9.Whatspecialrequestdocsthewomanmake

A.Shewantsacheapflight.

B.Sherequiresaretumticket.

C.Shewouldlikeawindowseat.

聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。

10.Whatarethespeakersdiscussing

A.Alecture.B.Aproduct.C.Auniversity.

11.WhatdoesthewomansayaboutMr.Cobb

A.Hefoundedapromisingfirm.

B.Heiswellknownforhislectures.

C.Hehascontributedalottothefieldofelectronics.

12.Whatdoesthemanaskthewomantodo

A.Contactadepartmentoftheuniversity.

B.ConductaninterviewwithMrCobb.

C.Buyticketsforemployees.

聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。

13.Whatarethespeakersshortof

A.Tomatoes.B.Cheese.C.Cabbages.

14.WhatdoesthemanthinkofBert

A.Heisinexperienced.

B.Heisunderalotofpressure.

C.Hehasagoodsenseofdirection.

15.Whowillgotothegrocerystore

A.Elizabeth.B.Bert.C.Jordan.

16.WhatisElizabethdoingnow

A.Readingamenu.B.Cuttingvegetables.C.LookingforBert.

聽第10段材料,答第17至20題。

17.Howlongdidittaketheclasstogettothedestination

A.Onehour.B.Twohours.C.Threehours.

18.Whatdidtheclassdointhemorning

A.Theytookaclass.B.Theywenthorsc-riding.C.Theyadmiredthescenery.

19.Whathappenedtothespeakerwhenridinghishorse

A.Hefelloffit.B.Helostcontrolofit.C.Hemovedtooslowlyonit.

20.Whatwasthespeaker'sopiniononhorse-riding

A.Exciting.B.Relaxing.C.Terrible.

第二部分:閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分60分)

第一節(jié)(共19小題:每小題2.5分,滿分47.5分)

閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。

A

TECCommunityEventSeries

Dateandtime

Thursday,July13,11a.m.—11:45a.m.

Location:Online

Duration:45minutes

Joinourmonthlycommunityevent!AtTECwehavefoundthatcommunityincreasessuccessandconsistency.

Haveyoueverwonderedwhytheneedledoesnotmove,evenwhenyougetyour10.000stepsinDoyoustillfeeloverlysoreafteraweekendfullofactivitiesOryoucan'tseemtobreakthepatternwithongoinginjuries

Ifthissoundslikeyou,thenTEChasyoucovered!Frommovementtomindset,wewillhelpyouengageyourbodyandgiveyoueasy-to-followmovementsthatyoucandofromanywhere.Thiswillhelpyouaccomplishyourfitnessgoals,feelgreatinallyoursummeractivitiesandavoidtherollercoasterofinjuries!

TECmonthlycommunityevent!

Stayactivebeyondyourtrainingforperformance,andprioritizeyouroverallhealth.

Eachmovementwillhelpyoumaximizeyourrecoveryandavoidanyofthebadeffectsofyourworkouts,forexample,overuseinjuries,tightness,rangeofmotionissues,etc.

Haveabodyandmindreadytointeractinalltheactivitiesthehealthyway!

Connectwithotherathletesandindividuals.

AskTECcoachesandotherathletesquestionsandcollaborate(合作)onbestpracticestooptimize(優(yōu)化)yourmindset!

Thiseventisforyouif:

★Youdesireacommunitytogrowwith.

★Youhavestrongfeelingsofenthusiasmforworkouts.

★Youenjoyachievingatahighlevel.

★Youarelookingforsupportforyourmindset,sportorfitness.

Thiseventisnotforyouif:

★Youareclose-mindedandarenotlookingtobechallengedorencouraged.

★Youdon'tvaluelearningfromothers.

★Youarelookingforaplacetosellyourproductsorservices.

21.Whatcanwelearnaboutthisevent

A.Ittakesplaceeverymonth.

B.Itoffers45-minuteofflinetraining.

C.Itshowspeoplethesecrettosuccess.

D.Itaimstohelpmeasurepeople'sweight.

22.Howcanparticipantsbenefitfromtheevent

A.Theywillrecoverimmediatelywheninjured.

B.Theywillgainpermanentfreeworkouts.

C.Theywillgetone-to-oneguidancefromacoach.

D.Theywilllearnhowtoavoidsomeinjurieswhenexercising.

23.Whoaremostsuitableforthisevent

A.Thosewhohopetoenjoyaquietweekend.

B.Thosewhowanttoattractpotentialcustomers.

C.Thosewhoattachimportancetoanactivelifestyle.

D.Thosewhodesiregoodacademicperformance.

B

I'vebeeninan18-yearlove-haterelationshipwithablackwalnuttree(胡桃樹).

It'sauniquetree.InlateSeptemberorearlyOctober,fallingfruitsashardasbaseballsthreatentheskulls(頭骨)ofyou,yourchildren,yourneighborsandthosethatresidenextdoortothem.UmbrellasintheyardareamustwhiledininginearlyAugust,andasforme,Iwearmybikehelmetwhileworkinginthegarden.

Theblackwalnutalsoreleasesachemicalsubstancethroughitsrootsasacompetitivestrategy.It'spoisonoustoseveralcommonplants.TherehavebeenmanynewplantspeciesthatIbroughthomewithhopesthatmaybetheblackwalnutwouldacceptthem,buttheyfailedtoflourish.

Whatdoesworkarenativeplantsthatnaturallygrowinthearea.Nativeplantsareimportanttohavearoundsincetheyprovidebeneficialpollinators(傳粉者)likebirds,beesandbutterllieswithseedsandcontributetoahealthyandbiodiverseenvironment.Nativeplantsforthisareaaregenerallyeasytogrow,sotheyexperiencelessstress.

HaveIthoughtofgettingridofthisgiantpaininmytinybackyardYes,however,gettingridofthistreestandingat50feetwithan87-inchtrunkisnexttoimpossible.It’salsoprotectedunderthelaw.Rightfullyso.Treesareimportanttotheurbanforestandforallofthosethatinhabitit.

SometimesIthinkaboutmylifewithouttheblackwalnutIcan'timagineaspringwithoutthebirdswhoarriveeveryyearandloudlysingtheirsongsbeforedawn.I'dmissfallingasleeponlazyweekendafternoonsasIlookupintoitsleaves.

Everyspring,Iwonderwhattheseasonholds:WhatarethechancesofbeingknockedunconsciouswhilebarbecuingLikeanygoodrelationship,I'llneverbepleased.I'mstuckwiththistree,soI'lllistentoitsneedsandgiveitthespaceitrequires.Inreturn,mywalnutoffersahabitatforwildlifeandareminder.

24.Whydoestheauthorwearabikehelmetwhileworkinginthegarden

A.Toprotecttheinjuredskull.B.Toreducethechanceofabeesting.

C.Topreventherselffromsunburn.D.Toavoidbeinghurtbythenuts.

25.Whatisthetree'ssurvivalstrategy

A.Itattractsbeneficialpollinators.

B.Itletsoutpoisontodriveawaypests.

C.Itproducesachemicaldeadlytosomeplants.

D.Itcompetesfornutritionwithsimilarspecies.

26.Whydoesthewriterhavealove-haterelationshipwiththetree

A.Itoffersashelterbutoutcompetesallnativeplants.

B.Ittakesupmuchspacebuthelpsnewplantssurvive.

C.Itishometonumerousbirdsbuthashardfruits.

D.Itgivesoffanattractivesmellbutmakesbarbecueimpossible.

27.Whatdoesthewriterwanttoconveythroughthepassage

A.It'sbettertogivethantotake.

B.Buildingarelationshipistroublesome.

C.Treesandplantshavetheirownwaystoflourish.

D.Acceptance,insteadofresistance,isthebetterwaytobe.

C

Thereishopeforourplanet'ssurvival.Innovativeproductsarebeingdesignedtoreduceourdependenceonplastic,single-useplasticinparticular.

OnesuchinnovationcomesfrominternationaldesignfirmCarloRattiAssociatiwithits“FeelthePeel”machine,anexperimentalroundedjuicebarthatnotonlymakesfreshlysqueezedorangejuice,butalso3Dprintsarecyclablebioplasticcupwiththeleftoverorangepeels(果皮).

DesignedwithglobalenergycompanyEni.thejuiceris10feettallandtoppedwithamassivedome(圓頂),feedingthejuicerwithorangesondemand.Thedomeismadcupofroundtracksthatholdupto1,500oranges.A3Dprinterissetupinthebaseofthemachine.

Themachinegoeslikemagic.Whenanorderisplaced,theorangesslidedownthetrackstoasqueezer,andthejuiceisthendeposited(使沉積)intoan“orangepeel”bio-plasticcup,readytoenjoy.Meanwhile,thefreshlysqueezedpeelsfalldownatubeandgatheratthebottomofthemachinewheretheyaredried,milledandmixedwithPolylacticAcid,creatingabioplasticmaterialThebioplasticisthenheatedandmeltedintoafilament(細(xì)絲)andthe3Dprinterthencreatesrecyclablebioplasticcups,readytobefilledwithfreshlysqueezedjuice.

Howcoolthatis!ItseemsthatCarloRattiAssociatiandEnihaveplanstotake“FeelthePeel”beyondjustorangejuice.

“Theprincipleofrecyclingisamustfortoday'sobjects,”saysCarloRatti,“WorkingwithEni,wetriedtoshowrecyclinginaverytangibleway,bydevelopingamachinethathelpsustounderstandhoworangescanbeuscdwellbeyondtheirjuice.Thenextimprovementof“FeelthePeel”mightincludenewfunctions,suchasprintingfabricforclothingfromorangepeels.”

28.Whatcanweknowabout“FeelthePeel”machine

A.Itincreasestheoutputoforangejuice.

B.Itmakessomethingbeyondorangejuice.

C.Itmakesorangejuicetastebetter.

D.Itbanstheuseofsingle-useplastic.

29.WhatisthemainideaofParagraph4

A.Thereasonforthemachine'spopularity.

B.Thestructureofthemachine.

C.Thewaythemachineworks.

D.Thewaytousethemachine.

30.WhatisCarol'sattitudetothefutureofthemachine

A.Pessimistic.B.Cautious.C.Positive.D.Indifferent.

31.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext

A.ANewFormofOrangePeels

B.OrangeJuicer3DPrintsBioplasticCups

C.InnovativeProductsAreBeingDesigned

D.CarloInventsARecyclableMachine

D

Somethingstrangeishappeningtothemillennial(千禧年的)workersofAmerica.Afterayearspentwiththeircomputers,theyareturningoverthecarefullyarrangedchessboardsoftheirlivesanddecidingtoriskitall.Somearegivingstablejobsuptostartanewbusiness,whileothersgivingupthecareeraltogether.

Ifthismovementhasabattlecry,it's“YOLO”—“youonlyliveonce”.Thetermisusedwhenpeoplearemakingirresponsiblebetsthatsometimespayoffanyway.Morebroadly,ithascometocharacterizetheattitudethathascapturedacertaintypeofboredofticeworkerinrecentmonths.

“Itfeelslikewe`vebeensolockedintocareersforthepastdecade,andthisisouropportunitytoswitchitup.”saidNateMoseley,29,abuycratamajorclothingretailer.Mr.MoseleyrecentlydecidedtoleavehisUS$130,000-a-yearjob.HecreatedanExcelspreadsheetcalled“Late20sCrisis”,whichhefilledwithpotentialoptionsforhisnextmove:Takeacodingclass,startminingEthereum,joina2022politicalcampaignandopenatourismbusiness.“Theideaofgoingrightbacktothepre-Covidset-upsoundssounappealingafterthispastyear,”henoted.“Ifnotnow,whenwillleverdothis”

It'spossiblethatsomcoftheseYOLOerswillendupbackinstablejobsiftheyspendthroughtheirsavings,ortheirnewjobsfail.Butanadventurousspiritseemstobeinfectingeventhekindsofoverachieverswhodisliketakingariskandtypicallyholdontothecareerladder.

Oneexecutiveatamajortechcompanysaidsheandherhusbandhadbothbeendiscussingquittingtheirjobs.Thepandemic,shesaid,hadtaughtthemthatthey'dbeenplayingittoosafewiththeirlifechoices,andmissingoutonvaluablefamilytime.TheexecutivethensentmeaquotefromtheBuddhaaboutimpermanence(短暫),andthevalueofrealizingthatnothinglastsforever.Or.toputitinslightlyearthierterms:YOLO.

32.WhatstrangethingsareUSmillennialworkersdoing

A.Theypreferdoingworkonline.B.Theyaretakingmorerisks.

C.Theyenjoyplayingchessmore.D.Theyaremakingextramoney.

33.WhydidNateMoseleyleavehispreviousjob

A.Itdidn'tpaywelleough.B.Thebusinesswasinacrisis.

C.Hemissedthepre-Covidset-up.D.Hewaseagerfornewchanges.

34.WhatcanweinferaboutYOLOersaccordingtothepassage

A.Theycaninfluencesomecautiouspeople.

B.They'resuretoberewardedfortakingrisks.

C.Theywon'treturntotheiroriginaljob.

D.Theyallhuntforanotherjob.

35.Whyistheexecutivementionedinthelastparagraph

A.Tostresstheimportanceoffamily.

B.Toencouragepeopletotakebravemoves.

C.TodemonstratethesignificantinfluenceofYOLO.

D.Toshowthefuturedevelopmentofdifferentcareers.

E

Weareencounteringreal-worldexamplesofhowAIcanharmhumanrelations.AsdigitalassistantssuchasAlexaorSiribecomepopular,webecomeaccustomedtotalkingtothemasthoughtheywerealive.Writinginthesepagesseveralyearsago,JudithShulevitzdescribedhowsomeofusarestartingtotreatthemasfriendsandtherapists.Shulevitzherselfsayssheconfesses(懺悔)thingstoGoogleAssistantthatshewouldn'ttellherhusband.Ifwegrowmorecomfortabletalkingtoourdevicesaboutoursecrets,whathappenstoourhumanmarriagesandfriendshipsDesignersandprogrammerstypicallycreatedeviceswhoseresponsesmakeusfeelbetter-butmaynothelpusbeself-reflectiveorthinkoverpainfultruths.AsAIgoesdeeperintoourlives,wemustfacethepossibilitythatitwillpreventouremotionsanddeephumanconnections.

Besides,wewillfightwithsomcotherchallenges.Theageofdriverlesscars,afterall,isuponus.Thesevehiclespromisetoconsiderablyreducetheexhaustionanddistractionthatputhumandriversindanger,thuspreventingaccidents.ButwhatothereffectsmighttheyhaveonpeopleDrivingisaverymodernkindofsocialinteraction,requiringhighlevelsofcooperation.Iworrythatdriverlesscars.bytakingawayfromusanoccasiontoexercisethisability,couldcontributetoitsdecline.

Notonlywillthesevehiclesbeprogrammedtotakeoverdrivingduticsandhencetoremovefromhumansthepowertomakemoraljudgments(forexample,aboutwhichpedestriantohitwhenacrashisunavoidable),theywillalsoaffecthumanswithwhomthey'vehadnodirectcontact.Forinstance,driverswhohavedrivenawhilealongsideanautonomous(有自主能力的)vehicletravelingatasteady,changelessspeedmightdrivelessattentively,thusincreasingtheirlikelihoodofaccidentsoncethey'vemovedtoapartofthehighwayoccupiedonlybyhumandrivers.Alternatively,experiencemayrevealthatdrivingalongsideautonomousvehiclestravellinginperfectaccordancewith(按照)trafficlawsactuallyimproveshumanperformance.

Eitherway,weshouldbecautiousaboutlaunchingnewformsofAIwithoutfirsttakingsuchunexpectedsocialeffectsintoaccount.Wemustapplythesameeffortthatweapplytothehardwareandsoftwarethatmakeself-drivingcarspossibletomanagingAI'spotentialeffectsonthoseoutsidethecar.Afterall,weinstallbrakelightsonthebackofyourcarnotjust,orevenprimarily,foryourbenefit,butforthesakeofthepeoplebehindyou.

36.Whatcanbeinferredabouthumanrelationshipsfromparagraphl

A.AIwillleadtodistantinterpersonalrelationships.

B.Wewillfeelcomfortablespeakingtoothersonline.

C.AIwillenablepeopletocommunicatemorewithothers.

D.Wewillbemoreself-reflectiveininteractionthankstoAl.

37.Theunderlinedphrase“itsdecline”inparagraph2referstothedeclinein.

A.drivers'interactionwiththecars

B.drivers'exhaustionanddistraction

C.ourabilitytocooperatewithotherswhiledriving

D.ourabilitytodealwithemergencieswhiledriving

38.Whatcanweinferaboutdriverlesscars

A.Theymaybebetteratmakingmorejudgmentsthanhumandrivers.

B.Theycanonlyaffectthosewithwhomtheyhavedirectcontact.

C.Theymighthavepotentialnegativeeffectsonhumandrivers.

D.Theyshouldbedevelopedregardlessofitsunexpectedsocialeffects.

39.What'stheauthor'spurposeofwritingthispassage

A.TopresentthechallengesbroughtbyAI.

B.ToprovidesolutionstotheeffectofAI.

C.ToexplainwhyAlmayharmhumanrelations.

D.Todiscussthedisadvantagesofdriverlesscars.

第一節(jié)(共5小題:每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)

根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。

Adele'snewalbum,“30”,isfinallyavailable.Lastmonth,hundredsofmillionsofusstreameditsfirstsingle,“EasyOnMe”.Thissongarousesfeelingsnoteasilyputintowords,butwecanprobablyagreeitisasadsong.40Yetsadmusicdoespullusinandliftusup.

Let’sstartwithabiologicaltheory.Whenweexperiencereal-lifeloss,orempathize(產(chǎn)生共鳴)withanother'spain,certainhormonesarereleasedwithinus.41Theydosobymakingusfeelcalmedandsupported.FeelingAdele'spain,orrecallingourown,maycausesuchchemicalchangeswithinus.

42Feelingmovedcancomefromussuddenlyfeelingclosertootherpeople.Indeed,whenwehavelistenedto“30”,wemayturntoreactionvideostoseehowothersfeel.Thisletsusshareanemotionalexperiencewithothers.Anditboostsourfeelingofbeingmovedandtriggers(激發(fā))feelingsofcomfortandbelonging.

Wecanalsothinkatthespirituallevel.Adele'ssongsallowustoviewthepleasureintermsofthemeaningshehelpsusmake.Adeletakeshardlifeexperiencesandmakessenseofthem.Thisiswhatsadartdoes.43AsphilosopherFriedrichNietzscheonceputit,someonewhohasawhytoliveforcanbearalmostanyhow.

Ultimately,welistentoAdele'ssongswhenwewanttorecall,reflect,orbelong.Theyletusfeelhersadness,shareoursuffering,andconnectwithothers.Toallofus,Adele'ssongssay:44

A.Youarenotaloneinyourpain.

B.Lifeismeaninglesswithoutsadmusic.

C.Thesehelpustodealwithlossandpain.

D.Fewpeopleareawaresadmusicmakesusfeelgood.

E.Thismaymakeusbetierpreparedforwhenreallossstrikes.

F.Ittakesthepainandsufferingoftheworldandgivesitmeaning.

G.Psychologically,akeyreasonweenjoysadsongsisthattheyprofoundlymoveus.

第三部分:完形填空(共15個小題,每小題1分,滿分15分)

閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C、D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。

Whenotherteenagershangoutwithfriendsinthesummervacations.Ericadoesn'tjoin.Instead,the16-year-oldseniorhighstudentis45infillingcakeordersandupdatingherwebsite.She46KaykeBakery,ahome-basedbusiness.

Ericastartedbakingoutof47intheyear2023.Herfirstattemptwasa(n)48.Yetshemademorecakesthenextdayand49hertechniquesthroughteachingvideosonadailybasis.“Isawotherpeople'sdecoratedcakesandwas50tobeacakeartistinsteadofjustabaker,”Ericasaid.Afterdue51,sheaskedherparentsaboutsettingupherownbusiness.“Seeinghow52shewas,”Erica'smotherrecalled,“we53beginningtohelphercopewithallthelegalitiesforitsopening.”Soon,shehad54customersalwayscomingtoherforcustomcakes.“55dealingwithbothschoolandabusinessistoughonoccasions,butImanagedtoget56.”shesaid.“I'mgladtobeabletodowhatIlove.”

Alwaysconsidereda57.Ericafinishedhersenioryearwithalmostfullmarks.Sheplansto58cakedecoratingafterseniorhigh.“I'mthinkingaboutstartingnon-profitorganizations.”Intheseyears,besideslearningvarioustechniques,Ericahasbecomemore59“IrealizeIpossessgreatpotentialandpower.”

45.A.appliedB.occupiedC.accommodatedD.adapted

46.A.assistsB.sheltersC.chargesD.runs

47.A.sympathyB.gratitudeC.passionD.politeness

48.A.failureB.successC.pressureD.astonishment

49.A.employedB.perfectedC.sharedD.presented

50.A.remindedB.permittedC.instructedD.inspired

51.A.confirmationB.debateC.considerationD.contrast

52.A.annoyedB.elegantC.cautiousD.serious

53.A.distinguishedB.approvedC.neglectedD.hesitated

54.A.regularB.potentialC.favouredD.demanding

55.A.UnobviouslyB.UnconsciouslyC.UnfortunatelyD.Unavoidably

56.A.downB.offC.throughD.up

57.A.modelB.sculptorC.psychologistD.captain

58.A.keeptoB.gobeyondC.jumpatD.workon

59.A.meanB.modestC.assuredD.sensitive

第四部分:單句語法填空(共15個小題,每小題1分,滿分15分)

閱讀下面句了,在空白處填入1個適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。

60.Didyouknowthatyesterdayarobbery(occur)inbroaddaylightinacrowdedstreet

61.As(expect),herefusedourinvitationrudelywithoutexplanation.

62.Someclerksmaysometimesfallwiththeirwork.thusannoyingtheirclients.

63.WouldyoupleasekeepquietTheweatherreport(broadcast).

64.PeoplesanghighpraisesHanGan'suniqueskill,sayingthathishorses“couldgallopoffthepaper”.

65.Though(lack)experience.Mikewasconvincedthathewouldgetahigherpaybyworkinghard.

66.It'stypicalJohntosetanambitiousaimbutnevertakepositiveaction.

67.Anewspapercartoonisan(amuse)drawing,usuallyaboutsomeeventsinthenews.

68.Undoubtedly,ourEnglishhomeworkisnothing(compare)tothatofothersubjects.

69.Wearelookingforsomeonewhois(rely)anddiligenttodothechallengingjob.

70.Gasandoil(consume),asweallknow,alwaysincreasesincoldweather.

71.OnJuly8th,2023,theOlympicCouncilofAsiaannouncedthatHarbin(hold)the9thAsianWinterGamesin2025.

72.Thejournalist'squestionsreallyputhimthespot,makingalltheotherpeoplepresentfeelawkward.

73.Heattempted(persuade)hisfathertoallowhimtodowhathelikedbutfailed.

74.Thishistoricbattlewas(vivid)recordedinthedocumentaryfilm.

第五部分:篇章語法填空(共10個小題,每小題1.5分,滿分15分)

閱讀下面句子,在空白處填入1個適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。

JiuzhaiValley.orJiuzhaigou,isapicturesquefairyland,featuringfascinatingsceneryofcolorfullakes,breathtakingwaterfallsandmountains.Peoplesaythatifthereshouldbeawonderlandonearth,JiuzhaigouNationalParkmustbeone.

75(situate)inJiuzhaigouCounty,JiuzhaigouNationalParkisabout450kilometrestothenorthofChengdu.Roads76(wander)alongthroughthevalleymake77hardfortouriststodrivethere.Thefirstthingyouseethereisforest.Fullofasenseofaprimitiveforest,JiuzhaiValleyisisolatedfromthehustleandbustleandbustleofcities.Withtheseasonschanging,theforestpresentsa78(various)offantasticlooks.Itisalso79kingdomofwater.Thelakesthere.80aresurroundedbyancienttreesandflowers,arecrystalclearandgreenallyearround.Asthelightchangesandtheseasonsgoby,thelakestake81differentcolors.

JiuzhaiValleyis82(particular)picturesqueinautumnalcolors.Warmdays,coolnights,andgreat83(view)ofsaturatedyellows,redsandgreensreflectingoffthebluelakesarecharacteristicofautumnthere.Nearlyhalfofthe720-square-kilometreJiuzhaiValley84(cover)byautumncolors.

第六部分:寫作(滿分15分)

你校將舉辦英語演講比賽,請你以“LearntoManageYourTime"為題寫一篇發(fā)言稿參賽,內(nèi)容包括:

1.時間管理的重要性;

2.提出建議。

注意:1.詞數(shù)80左右;

2.可以適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貨。

LearntoManageYourTime

Goodmorning,everyone!

That'sall.Thankyouforyourlistening.

哈三中2023-2024學(xué)年度上學(xué)期

高二學(xué)年第二次驗收考試英語答案

第一部分:聽力

1-5CACBA6-10BBCCA11-15CABAA16-20BBCBC

第二部分:閱讀理解

21-23ADC24-27DCCD28-31BCCB32-35BDAC36-39ACCA40-44DCGFA

第三部分:完形填空

45-49BDCAB50-54DCDBA55-59DCABC

第四部分:單句語法填空

60.occurred61.expected62.behind63.isbeingbroadcast64.for65.lacking

66.of67.amusingpared69.reliable70.consumption71.wouldhold72.on

73.topersuade74.vividly

/wastohold

第五部分:篇章語法填空

75.Situated76.wandering77.it8.variety79.a

80.which81.on82.particularly83.views84.iscovered

第六部分:寫作(滿分15分)

LearntoManageYourTime

Goodmorning,everyone!It'smyhonortostandheresharingwithyoumyopinionontimemanagement.

Timemanagementisanimportantskilltodevelop.Ifourtimeisn'twellmanaged,ourdaycanbefullofdemandsanddistractions.Onthecontrary,ifourdayiswellplanned,wecangettwicetheresultwithhalftheeffort.

Tomanageourtime,firstofall,weshouldspendtimeplanningourdayeverymorning,listingourtasksinorderofimportance.Moreover,weshouldavoiddistractionsasmuchaspossible.Whenweareworkingonatask,weshouldtrytofocusourtimeandenergyonitandcompleteitbeforestartingsomethingelse.

Followthesuggestionsaboveandwewillsurelygetthemostoutofeachday.

That'sall.Thankyouforyourlistening!

聽力原文:(Text1)

M:Mymovie'sabouttostart,butI'msohungry!Doyouhaveanyspecialstoday

W:Yes,they'reonthissign.Dependingonwhatfoodyoubuy,youreceiveafreesoftdrink.

M:Oh,Isee.Well,I'llgowithpopcorn.

(Text2)

M:Thatrestaurantreallyservesgoodfood.

W:Letmeknownexttimeyougo;I'lljoinyou.

(Text3)

M:ThenewT-shirtsshouldarrivetoday.IfI'mpleasedwiththequality,IthinkI'llcallthemakertomorrowandorderfiftymore.

W:We'regoingtoreceivetwohundredshirts;dowereallyneedtoordermore

M:Withthefallsalestartingnextmonth,businessshouldbeontherise.

W:That'strue—andsalesareupthismonth,too.

(Text4)

M:Howcomeyouareupsoearlytoday

W:Dad,myfriendsaregoingforanoutingtoBadkhalLake.CanIalsogowiththem

M:HaveyouforgottenthatyourAuntiscomingfromMumbai

W:Oh!Icompletelyforgot.I’lltalkmyfriendsintoputtingoffthetripuntilnextSunday.

(Text5)

W:Hello,welcometoSunriseEnterprise.MayIhelpyou,please

M:Yes.I'mhereforanappointmentwithKevinMontyat2:30.

W:Okay,sir.Onemomentplease,whileIcontactMrMontyonthefifthfloor,whoshouldItellhimishere

M:Oh,IamRobertCarlson.Ihaveaninterviewforthemanagementpositio

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