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高二英語期末模擬卷(上海專用,上教版+上外版;必修一至選必三)-金卷:2023-2024學(xué)年高一下學(xué)期期末模擬考試2023-2024學(xué)年高二英語下學(xué)期期末模擬卷I.ListeningComprehension(第1-10題,每題1分;第11-20題,每題1.5分;共25分)SectionADirections:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.A.Camping. B.Travelling. C.Sporting. D.Shopping.A.Finland. B.Egypt. C.Mexico. D.Zambia.A.Ataspecialparty. B.Atahair-dressingsalon.C.Atanightclub. D.Atafashionshow.4.A.SheisalsoafanofArgentina. B.Sheisalsoworkingveryhard.C.ShelovesAmericanfootballsomuch. D.SheworksfortheWorldCup.5.A.Shethrewsomethingatatruck. B.Shethrewherselfoutofwindowandbrokeherleg.C.Shemovedatrucktosavealittleboy. D.Sherushedtoamovingtrucktosaveakid.6.A.Theyplannedtogoskiingintherain. B.Theyjustwanttograbthechance.C.Theywillprobablychangetheirmind. D.They’llgoskiingevenintherain.7.A.Lisalikesthemessysituation. B.Lisamadethemess.C.HeandLisaaresettlingaproblem. D.Lisalikesthenewplace.8.A.Theladyshouldstopbeingpatient. B.Hecan’tunderstandthelady’sfeeling.C.Theladyshouldnotblameothers. D.Nobodymaybeinterestedinherproblem.9.A.CertaingiftfromHawaii. B.Agrandweddingparty.C.TwoplaneticketstoHawaii. D.Apictureofthemoon.10.A.Theywenttoseeamovie. B.Thedancersimpressedthemboth.C.Thewomanisalsoadancer. D.Themaninvitedtheladytotheshow.SectionBDirections:InSectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassagesandonelongerconversation,andyouwillbeaskedseveralquestionsoneachofthepassagesandtheconversation.Thepassagesandtheconversationwillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichonewouldbethebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.A.Aircraftdesign. B.Mathematics. C.Engineering. D.Science.12.A.40. B.14. C.4. D.0.13.A.Shestucktostudyingengineeringatcollege.B.Sheaddressedtostudentsathighschoolsandcolleges.C.Shetriedtopersuadewomennottodoengineeringforitshardwork.D.Sheresearcheddefensesystemsofsatellitesandrockets.Questions14through17arebasedonthefollowingtalk.14.A.Asavingaccountinasinglename. B.Asavingaccountinjointnames.C.Acheckingaccountinasinglename. D.Acheckingaccountinjointnames.15.A.4. B.3 C.2 D.116.A.Theladyandherbrothersorsisters. B.Thelady’sparents.C.Theladyandherfather. D.Theladyandhermother.17.A.Identificationpaper,photograph,aletterofintroductionandsomemoney.B.Identificationpaper,someclarifications,aletterofintroductionandsomemoney.C.Aletterofintroduction,photographs,acheckbookandsomemoney.D.Drivinglicense,identificationpaper,photos,andaletterofintroduction.Questions18through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.18.A.TheSouthAtlanticOcean. B.ThecoastofSouthAmerica.C.Africancontinent. D.ThecoastofAngola.19.A.Hestudiesthesimilaritiesbetweenancientandmodernanimals.B.Hediscoverstheremainsofancientseaanimalsonthecoast.C.HestudiesthecauseofseparationofSouthAmericaandAfrica.D.Hehelpsdothearrangementoftheancientanimalremainsinamuseum.20.A.Becausetheremainswereexposedonthecoast.B.Becausetheseanimalsusedtoliveclosetoeachotherinoneplace.C.Becausetheseanimalsweredriventooneplaceandkilled.D.Becausetheseanimalswerealleatenbyonelarge,fierceancientseaanimal.II.GrammarandVocabulary(每題1分;共20分)SectionADirections:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.Futureliving:whatwillthehomeoftomorrowlooklike?Whatwillourhomesbelikeinthefuture?Growingcities,shrinkinglivingspaces,andclimatechangearemajorchallenges21(face)urbanplannersandarchitects.We’resharingthreetrendswithyou22willshapethehomeweliveintomorrow.EnergyefficientandcarbonneutralOneofthegreatestchallengesforhomesofthefutureisourincreasingenergyconsumption,somethingthatcannotbecoveredbyfossilfuelsgoingforward.23theimpactofclimatechangebecomingnotable,it’sperfectlyunderstandablethatthebuildingsofthefuturecouldfunctionasenvironmentallyfriendlypowerplants.Solarcollectorsandheatstoragesystemsallow24areknownas“plus-energybuildings”toproduce100percentrenewableenergyforemission-freeoperation.ThetrendtodownsizingLivingmoreefficientlynotonlymeansimprovingenergyuseandreducingone’sowncarbonfootprint,butalsobuildingtosavespace.Rooms25(design)tobemultifunctionalwhenthere’snotadedicatedroomavailableforeverypotentialpurpose.Modularandflexiblefurnishingsystemsthatcanbeadaptedtotheindividualfloorspaceandroomzoneswillreplace26(fix)structures,ensuringthatthere’sroomforeverythingeveninasmallspace.TrendsforlivingandworkingunderoneroofOverthelastfewmonths,theoffice27(become)afeatureinmanypeople’shomes.Foranumberofyearsnow,thehomeofficehasbeenevolvingfromamake-dodeskintoacomfortablelong-termsolution.Thisdevelopmentmeansweneedtoask28howweshouldconstructourlivingspacestoallowustoconcentrateandworkproductively.29yourentorownyourownhomeinthefuture,what’sclearisthatthehomeoftomorrowwillbesmarter,moreflexible,andmoresustainable.Itwillofferusspace30(live),sleepandworkbothindoorsandoutdoors.SectionBDirections:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.A.a(chǎn)daptableB.capacityCcomplicatedD.declineE.demandF.evaluatingG.highlightedH.impactsI.occursJ.pursuingK.surviveEconomicssurvivebycontinuallyrespondingtotheworldaroundthem.Thismeansemployingnewtechnologiesorexploitingnewinternationalmarketswhen31growth.Today,theseglobalshifts—dramaticshockstoeconomies—occurmorefrequently,aremore32and,inknowledge-basedeconomiesaremoredependentontalentthanever.Incountrieswhereaworkforcelackstheskillsthataresuddenlyin33,weseeaskillsgapemerge.Thisleadstohigherunemploymentrateswhilevacanciesincreaseandproductivityandgrowthdecline.Sohowcaneconomies34?Byadapting.However,unlikethemacro-strategiesofthelastcentury,people—notjustpolicy—mustdrivetoday’sadaptability.Employersandpolicymakershavelong35theimportanceofaflexibleworkforce,butuntilnowithasbeendifficulttoisolatethehumanelement—thewillingnessandabilityofemployeestoseekoutandfindopportunitiesacrossmultipleemployers,locationsandindustries.Ournewabilitytomeasureitandanalysetalentadaptability—andtostarttounderstandwhatdrivesit—arecrucialstepsforward.The36ofamarkettomatchsupplyanddemandefficientlydependsontheabilityandwillingnessofemployersandemployeestoadapttochangingcircumstancesandalign(使一致)skillswithavailableopportunities.Ifthisalignmentislessthanperfect,amismatch37andoptimumproductivitycan’tbereached.AdapttoSurviveforthefirsttimebringstogetherthetwomostcomprehensivesourcesoftalentdataintheworld:thereal-timebehavioursdrawnfromLinkedIn’s277millionmembersandemployerinformationfromPwC’sSaratogadatabaseofpeopleandperformancemetrics(指標(biāo))whichcoversmorethan2,600employersacrosstheglobe.Thisreportsetsanewbenchmarkfor38acountry’sabilitytomatchtalentwithopportunityandthemovementofpeoplebetweenindustries—theTalentAdaptabilityScore.Thisscoreisgivento11countries.Foreachcountry,weevaluatehowtheScore39economicperformance.Ourrecommendationsareorganisedaroundfourgroups:●Individuals—Proveyouradaptability.●Employers—Seekout,nurtureandrewardtalentswhocanadapt.●Educators—Offercoursesandjobtrainingthatproduce40people.●Governments—Createaclimateofadaptability.III.ReadingComprehensionSectionADirections:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA.B.CandD.FillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontextIfyouareexperiencingphysicalsymptomsthatcouldindicateburnout,considerseeingyourprimarycaredoctororamentalhealthprofessionaltodeterminewhethertheyaredrivenbystressorrootedinotherphysicalcondition,Dr.Dyrbyesaid.Don’tjusttakenonoticeofthesymptomsandassumetheyare41.“It’sreallyeasyto42yourownsymptom,especiallyino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B.insignificant C.straightforward D.overwhelming42.A.stress B.ignore C.observe D.recognize43.A.a(chǎn)ddress B.discount C.conceal D.stretch44.A.subjects B.signs C.causes D.impacts45.A.passon B.writedown C.relyon D.dealwith46.A.relieve B.remove C.recover D.remark47.A.implication B.innovation C.indication D.intention48.A.a(chǎn)udiences B.choices C.performances D.sentences49.A.takechargeof B.haveinterestin C.takenoticeof D.makeuseof50.A.suffering B.shocking C.spreading D.motivating51.A.a(chǎn)ccountsfor B.dependson C.resultsfrom D.contributesto52.A.employer B.librarian C.customer D.participant53.A.ensure B.focus C.revise D.check54.A.neglect B.witness C.encounter D.emphasize55.A.a(chǎn)mazed B.delighted C.surprised D.frustratedSectionB Directions:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread. (A)Attheendof2019,IlearnedthatHereAfterAI,whosegoalistoletthelivingcommunicatewiththedead,waslookingforapplicantsofitsnewAIproject.Interestedinwhatitwaspromising,Iappliedtoexperimentthesoftwareonmyvery-much-aliveparents.Atfirst,Ithoughtitwouldbejustafunprojecttoseewhatwastechnologicallypossible.Thentheirhealthconditionaddedsomeurgencytotheexperiment.IwasfrightenedthatmyparentsmightdiesincemyfatherhadbeendiagnosedwithcancerandmymotherwasrecentlydevelopingsymptomsofearlyAlzheimer’sdisease,andthatwiththedistancebetweenus,Imightneverhavethechancetosaygoodbye.Thefirststepwasaninterview.Myparentswereaskedquestionsbyatechnicianforhours—abouteverythingfromtheirearliestmemoriestowhattheybelievewillhappenaftertheydie.Whetherthroughillness-generatedconcernsorawillingnesstohumortheirdaughter,myparentsputupzeroresistance.Thecompanythentooktheirresponsesandstartedtocreatethevoiceassistants.Afewmonthslater,myvirtualparentsarrivedviaemailattachment.WhenIcommunicatedwiththemthroughtheapponmyphone,myhandswereshaking.Ihadn’tseenmyactual,realparentsforsixmonths.TheytoldmepersonalstoriesI’dneverheard.Theygavemelifeadviceandtoldmethingsabouttheirchildhoods,aswellasmyown.Itwasmesmerizing.Personally,Ihavemixedfeelingsaboutmyexperiment.I’mgladtohavemyvirtualparents.They’veenabledmetolearnnewthingsaboutmyparents,andit’scomfortingtothinkthatthosebotswillbethereevenwhenmyparentsaren’t.Ontheotherhand,Ican’thelpbutfinditsadthatittookastrangerinterviewingmyparentsformetoproperlyappreciatethecomplexpeopletheyare.ButIfeelluckytohavehadthechancetograspthat—andtostillhavethepreciousopportunitytospendmoretimewiththemandlearnmoreaboutthem,facetoface,notechnologyinvolved.56.WhydidtheauthorinitiallyjointheAIproject?A.Topreserveherparents’voice. B.Totestoutthenewtechnology.C.Tolearnmoreaboutherparents’life. D.Toremovetheworryaboutherparents’health.57.Whatcanwelearnabouttheauthor’sparents?A.Theylikedtalkingalot. B.Theydiedfromtheillnesses.C.Theyprovideddatafortheproject. D.Theyopposedjoiningtheprojectatfirst.58.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“mesmerizing”meaninparagraph4?A.Fascinating. B.Alarming. C.Inspiring. D.Entertaining.59.Whatdoestheauthorrealizeatlast?A.AImeansneversayinggoodbyetoourparents.B.Therealconnectionwithourparentsmattersmost.C.TheadvancesinAItechnologyhaveprosandcons.D.AIallowsustolearnmoreaboutourvirtualparents.(B)FormulaOneLenovoChineseGrandPrix2024FromApril19to21,themuch-anticipated2024FormulaOneLenovoChineseGrandPrixwillcomealivewiththeroarofenginesattheShanghaiInternationalCircuit.Detailsaboutticketsfortheeventareasfollows.TicketPrice:[Grandstand]

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B.Theaudience’se-ticketseatinformation.C.Theaudience’sWeChatnumber. D.Theaudience’savailablephonenumber.61.HowmuchwillbereturnedifacouplereturntheirSat.TicketofKonMarch15?A.59yuan. B.531yuan. C.1,062yuan. D.1,180yuan.62.WhatcanweknowaboutFormulaOneLenovoChineseGrandPrix2024?A.Itwilllast7days. B.Itwillbeexcitingandnoisy.C.Itdoesn’tlimittheaudience’sage. D.Itwillneverbepostponedorcancelled.(C)AstheunderwaterrobotOceanOneKcarefullynavigatedtowardtheupperdeckrailingofthesunkenItaliansteamshipLeFrancescoCrispiabout500mbelowtheMediterranean’ssurfacethismonth,roboticistOussamaKhatibfeltasthoughhehimselfwerethere.OceanOneKlookslikeahumandiverfromthefront,witheightmulti-directionalthrusters(推進(jìn)器)thatallowcarefuloperationunderwater.Therobot’stouch-basedfeedbacksystemand3Dvisionproducedincrediblyrealisticsensationsthatequaledwhathewouldhaveexperiencedwerehedownbelow,ratherthanaboveonboardthecontrolship.ObservingthroughOceanOneKrobot’seyesandfeelingthroughitshands,Khatibperceivedanewdimensionofcolorfullife—pinkandgreenandorange—layeredonandaroundtheship.Hefelttheresistanceofthewaterandcouldrecognizetheshapesofthehistoricrelicaroundhim.ThemissionofOceanOneKtothesedepthshadtwopurposes:toexploreplacesnoonehasgonetobeforeandtoshowthathumantouch,vision,andinteractivitycanbebroughttothesitesfar-removedfromwherepeoplecanoperate.WhileOceanOneKhadmanynoteworthyadventuresandsuccessesduringtwomulti-stoptripsaroundtheMediterranean,theaccomplishmentoftheteamandtheship’screwwasdemonstratingfunctionalautonomyatnearly1,000mdown.ItwasthisadvancethatearnedOceanOne’srenamingtoOceanOneK.“Thisisthefirsttimethatarobothasbeencapableofgoingtosuchadepth,interactingwiththeenvironment,andpermittingthehumanoperatortofeelthatenvironment,”saidKhatib.“Ithasbeenanincrediblejourney.”“Distancinghumansphysicallyfromdangerousandunreachablespaceswhileconnectingtheirskillsandexperiencetothetaskpromisestofundamentallyalterremotework,”saidKhatib.“Roboticavatars(化身)willsearchforandacquirematerials,buildstructures,andperformdisasterpreventionandrecoveryoperations—beitdeepinoceansandmines,atmountaintops,orinspace.”63.HowdoesOceanOneKwork?A.Bysendingoperatorsdeepdowntheocean.B.Byenhancingdivers’visionunderwater.C.Bycreatinganat-the-sceneexperience.D.Bymeasuringtheresistanceofwater.64.WhatisParagraph4mainlyabout?A.TheoriginofOceanOneK’sname.B.Thedemonstrationoftheship’screw.C.Thenoteworthysuccessesoftheteam.D.TheadventuresaroundtheMediterranean.65.WhatdoesKhatibtalkaboutroboticavatarsinthelastparagraph?A.Theirpromisingfuture. B.Theirtechnicaladvances.C.Theirpresentapplications. D.Theirscientificsignificance.66.Whichofthefollowingmightbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.OceanOneK:TakingonaNewDimensionofColorfulLifeB.OceanOneK:ConnectingHumanSensationstoDeepSeaC.RoboticAvatars:SavingHumanfromDisastersD.RoboticAvatars:AlteringHumanWorkPatternsSectionCDirections:CompletethefollowingpassagebyusingthesentencesintheboxEachsentencecanonlybeusedonce.Notethattherearetwosentencesmorethanyouneed.HowYoungAmericansSpendTheirMoneyYoungpeoplehavealwayspuzzledtheirelders.Today’syoungstersarenodifferent;indeed,theyareconfusing.Theyhavethinwalletsandexpensivetastes.Theyprizeconvenienceandasocialconscience.Theywantshoppingtobepersonal.67Astheystartspendinginearnest,brandsaretryingtounderstandwhatthesewalkingparadoxeswithconflictingfeatureswantandhowtheyshop.Theanswerswilldefinethenexteraofconsumerism.Theirabsolutenumbersareimpressive.TheEuropeanUnionishometonearly125mpeoplebetweentheagesoften(theyoungestwillbecomeconsumersinthenextfewyears)and34.Americahasanother110moftheseGen-Zsandmillennials,athirdofthepopulation.TheannualspendingofhouseholdsheadedbyAmericanGen-Zsandmillennialshit$2.7trnin2021,around30%ofthetotal.68Forrester,amarket-researchfirm,foundthatmostusersof“buynow,paylater”appsarearound20.MeganScott,a20-year-oldstudentfromLondon,speaksformanyofherpeersbyadmittingthat,whenshopping,shehasnoself-control—untilthebillarrives.Thelight-speedonlineworldalsoappearstohaveloweredtolerancesforlongdeliverytimes.AstudybySalesforce,abusiness-softwaregiant,foundthatGen-ZAmericans,whoprefertousetheirphonestopayforshopping,arethelikeliestofallagegroupstowanttheirgroceriesdeliveredwithinanhour.69TheInternethasalsochangedhowtheyoungdiscoverbrands.Print,billboardorTVadvertisinghasgivenwaytosocialmedia.Instagram,partofMeta’sempire,andTikTok,aChinese-ownedapp,arewheretheyounglookforinspiration,particularlyforgoodswherelooksmattersuchasfashion,beautyandsportswear.70Suchappsareincreasinglyaddingfeaturesthatallowuserstoshopwithouteverleavingtheplatform.AccordingtoMcKinsey,sixintenAmericansundertheageof25hadcompletedapurchaseonasocial-mediasite.A.Theydesiregenuinenesswhileconstantlyimmersedinadigitalworld.B.TikTok’suser-generatedvideoscanleadeventinybrandstospeedyviralfame.C.Thelifestyleofthe“moonlightclan”hasmademanyyoungpeoplefeeloverwhelmed.D.Easyaccesstomeansofspreadingpaymentsmayencouragespendingmoneylikewater.E.AheightenedexpectationofconveniencecomeswithbeingraisedintheageofAmazon.F.These“always-onpurchasers”oftenshiftfromaweeklyshoptoquickerfixesofeverythingfromfashiontofurniture.IV.SummaryWritingDirections:Readthefollowingpassage.Summarizethemainideaandthemainpoint(s)ofthepassageinnomorethan60words.Useyourownwordsasfaraspossible.Buildingupyourmusclesisaneasypart—thehardpartisburningthoselayersoffatthatcoveryourmuscles.Herearesometips.Inordertoworkoutharder,makeafavoritefitnessplaylistwithmusicthatgetsyouexcited,asitcanhelpyougoupto20%longerandburnmorecalories,accordingtoastudyofBrunelUniversityLondon.Thestudy’sresearchersaysthatmusictendstopreventtiredness,andproducesfeelingsofexcitement.Notonlydoeseatinggoodbreakfastspeedupyourmetabolism(新陳代謝),butitalsonourishesyourmuscles.Aftereatingbreakfast,yourbestwayofkeepingfatburninggoingisto“graze”.Setupaneatingschedulewhereyoueatfivetoeightsmallmealseveryfewhoursthroughouttheday.Itprovidesyourbodywithaconstantflowofnourishmenttofeedyourmuscles.Men’sHealthsuggestschoosinghardexercisethatinvolvestotalbodymovementsinordertohelpraiseyourheartrateandleaveyououtofbreath.Byincludingtotalbodymovementsintoyourexercise,you’regoingtoendupburningalotmorecalorieswhilechallengingyourselfatthesametime.Asthesayinggoes:Nopain,nogain.So,getmoving.Soundseasyenough,right?It’sassimpleasdrinkingacupofgreenteaeveryday.Addingingreenteawillpushfatburningtoanotherlevel.Andstudieshaveshownthatitcanincreasefatburningandhelpyouloseweight.Whiledoingyourweighttraining,trysomethingincludingshort,bigburstsofcardio(心臟強(qiáng)化鍛煉)throughoutyourexercise.Forexample,ifyou’redoinganhour-longexercise,placecardiointoitevery15minutestohelpspeedupyourmetabolism.71._____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________V.Translation(共15分。第1小題和第2小題,每題3分;第3題4分;第4題5分。)Directions:TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoEnglish,usingthewordsgiveninthebrackets72.你能不能幫我看看我們能不能待到后天?(check)73.我要告訴你我今年夏天參加的一個(gè)很有趣的項(xiàng)目。(project)74.互聯(lián)網(wǎng)時(shí)代創(chuàng)造了共享經(jīng)濟(jì),唯有謹(jǐn)慎對(duì)待,我們方能從中受益。(unless)75.盡管這位科學(xué)家的人生跌宕起伏,但他堅(jiān)持自己的愿景,始終致力于自己的目標(biāo),這最終為他贏得了同行和科學(xué)界的掌聲。(cling)VI.GuidedWriting(共25分)Directions:WriteanEnglishcompositionin120-150wordsaccordingtotheinstructionsgivenbelowinChinese假如你是明啟中學(xué)的李明,你的好友李華受邀參加美國(guó)的夏令營(yíng)活動(dòng)。此時(shí)他有兩種方案可供選擇,一種是選擇寄宿在當(dāng)?shù)鼐用竦募抑?homestay),費(fèi)用比較高。另一種是參加30小時(shí)的志愿者服務(wù)活動(dòng),但提供免費(fèi)住宿。對(duì)此,他向你求助。請(qǐng)寫一封信給李華,必須包含下列兩點(diǎn):1.你建議選擇哪一種方案;2.你的理由。_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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