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南京市2023-2024學(xué)年度第一學(xué)期期中學(xué)情調(diào)研測(cè)試2023.11高二英語第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)做題時(shí),轉(zhuǎn)涂到答題卡上。第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5AB.C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽完每段對(duì)話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對(duì)話僅讀一遍。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15.答案是C.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.1.WhatwillLindado?A.Drivetothesupermarket.B.Buythingsfortheman.C.Lendthemanhercar.2.Whatmakesthemanunwillingtoattendtheparty?A.Arudefriend.B.Alateinvitation.C.Hisfather’spresence.3.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Asubwaytrip.B.Aformerworkmate.C.Anewproject.4.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Ataschool.B.Inashop.C.Inacarmuseum.C.22yearsago.S.Whendidthemanfirstmeethiswife?A.20yearsago.B.21yearsago.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(duì)話或獨(dú)白。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,每小題5秒鐘:聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6至7題。6.What’stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Trainerandtrainee.7.Wherewillthespeakershavedinnertonight?A.InanItalianrestaurant.B.Inabar.B.Husbandandwife.C.Waiterandcustomer.C.Athome.聽第7段材料,回答第8至第10題。8.Whatmakesthemanupset?A.Toomuchnoise.B.Ahotroom.C.Abrokenwindow.9.What'sthewoman’soffer?A.Tofixtheairconditioner.B.Togivethemanadiscount.C.Togetthemananelectricfan.10.Howdoesthemansoundattheendoftheconversation?A.Satisfied.B.Annoyed.C.Stressed.聽第8段材料,回答第11至13題。11.Whydoesthemanwanttobuyacar?A.Togotowork.12.Whatistheman'scommentonGermancars?A.Expensive.B.Trustworthy.13.Whatdocsthewomanadvisethemantodo?A.Buyabrandnewcar.B.Callhiswifeforadvice.C.Speaktoacarsalesman.聽第9段材料,回答第14至17題。14.WhatdidthemandolastSaturday?B.Topickuphisuncle.C.Totravelonweekends.C.Big-sized.A.Hevisitedhisgrandma.B.Hewenttoseeadoctor.C.Heattendedthesportsmeeting.15.Howdoesthewomanfeelabouttheopeningceremony?A.It'sboring.B.It’splain.C.It'samazing.C.Eight.16.Howmanygoldmedalsdidtheclasswinthisyear?A.Two.B.Three.17.Whatmightthemandonext?A.Signupfortheevents.B.Takephotosofathletes.C.Readblogposts.聽第10段材料,回答第18至20題。18.Whoisthespeaker?A.Anawardwinner.B.Anewsreporter.C.Ajournaleditor.19.WhatdidLinSenwanttoexpress?A.Professionalawardshaveimprovededitors’life.B.Workingexperienceisamustinjournalediting.C.Editorsaredevotedtotheirworkdespitedifficulties.20.WhatdoweknowabouttheBaihuaLiteratureAwards?A.Itwasfirstheldinthe1980s.B.Itfavourssciencefictionwriters.C.Itfacespressurefromonlinereaders.第二部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。ACallingAllHighSchoolStudentsApplytoTheDaily’sSummer2023JournalismWorkshop!!ClickhereforanapplicationformTheapplicationdeadlinehasbeenextendedtoJune2at11:59pm.Joinusforourannualsummereight-weekjournalismworkshop!TheprogramrunsfromJune26toAugust18.2023.Inourprogram.we'llteachhighschoolersthefundamentalsthroughreal-worldreportingtasks.SomewritersmayevengettheopportunitytopublishtheirworkonTheStanfordDaily’swebsiteastheyreceiveone-on-oneguidancefromDailyeditorsinweeklycheck-inmeetingsandlessons.Evenifyou'vedoneaprogramwithusbefore,you’resuretolearnnewskills,encounternewchallenges,andlevelupyourjournalisticskills!Wehaveall-newcontentandguestspeakerswithfreshandexcitingperspectivestobringtothetable.Itisopentoparticipantsofallskilllevels—oureditorswillworkwithyouatwhateverpaceyou’recomfortablewithandgetyouuptospeedregardlessofyourlevelofexperience.Overthecourseoftheeight-weekjournalismworkshop,participantswillgethands-onexperienceintheend-to-endprocessofnewsreporting,including:●Howtofindstoriesandassess(評(píng)估)theirnewsworthiness●Howtoidentifyandinterviewsources●Howtocreatewell-structured,interestingnewspieces●HowtowritebreakingnewsInadditiontowriting,studentswillhavetheopportunitytolearnmultimediaanddigitalskills,ultimatelygainingexposuretothecomplete,real,end-to-endexperienceofworkinginjournalism.21.Whatisthepurposeofthejournalismworkshop?A.Toexposehighschoolerstotherealworld.B.TobringTheStanfordDailytoalargeraudience.C.ToselectpotentialwritersforTheStanfordDaily.D.Toequiphighschoolerswithskillsofnewsreporting.22.Whatcanparticipantsdointheworkshop?A.Startupanewswritingwebsite.B.ChairweeklymeetingsofDaily’seditors.C.AssesstheworkofDaily’sjournalists.D.Getpersonalizedguidancefromprofessionals.23.Whatisthetext?A.Anactivityschedule.C.Acoursereview.B.Anonlineadvertisement.D.Anacademicarticle.BWhenthefifthgradeschoolyearwasalmostover,allthegirlsmadeautograph(簽名)books.AsIsignedmyclassmates’books,Inoticedtheirmomshadwritteninthem,too.“Icouldn’tbeprouderofyou.Can’twaittoseehowyoulikejuniorhigh!”“Congratulations!Weloveyouandknowyouhaveabrightfuture!”Iaskedmymothertosignmine,too.Whenshehandeditbacktome,Iwasanxioustoseewhatshehadwritten.ThisiswhatIfoundonthepage:Whenathingisfirstbegun,Neverleaveittillit’sdone.Bethelaborgreatorsmall.Doitwellornotatall.Thatwasit?1wasfrozen.Itwasanindicationtomethat,ifIcouldn’tbeperfect,Iwasn’tgoodenough.Iheldbackmytears,leftthepageinbutsecretlyhopedmyclassmateswouldn’treadit.Doitwellornotatall.Foryears,Ibattledperfectionismandneverfeltgoodenoughformostofmylife.Whenmymotherwasinhereighties,Igaveherabooktofilloutsowecouldknowmoreabouther.Ithadquestionsatthetopofeachpageandthenblankspacetorespond.Isecretlyhopedshe’dbeenworkingonitallalong.Sadly,notlongafter,mymotherpassedaway.WhenIsortedoutherbelongings,whatIwantedmorethananythingwasthatbook.WhatIfoundstoppedmeshort.Onpageten,thequestionwas,"What’sthebestadviceyougotfromyourparents?"Herresponsewaswhatshehadwritteninmyautographbook.EventhoughI’dmemorizedityearsago,Ireaditataslowerpacenow,seeingitinanewlight.Itwaswrittentoherbyhermother,andshewaspassingitdowntoherdaughterinthesameway.Agiftfromhertome.Shewasgivingmetreasured,valuableadvicewhenallIwasthinkingaboutwerewordsofpraise.Iunderstanditnow.24.Inparagraph1,theauthorfoundthatwordsfromotherclassmates’moms______.A.containedreflectiononlifeB.expressedtheirthankfulnessC.showedprideintheirchildrenD.featuredaformalwritingstyle25.Seeinghermom'swordsontheautographbook,howdidtheauthorfeel?A.Disappointed.B.Motivated.C.Hopeful.D.Anxious.26.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentenceinparagraph5imply?A.Theauthormemorizedthewordsfromhermom.B.Theauthorwassurprisedtoseethesamewordsagain.C.Theauthorfounditeasytoseethewordsclearlyunderthelight.D.Theauthorbegantohaveanewunderstandingofhermom'swords.27.Whatgiftdidtheauthor'smomgiveher?A.Avisionofaperfectworld.B.Encouragementtodothingswell.C.Hermom’swisdomoflovingyourself.D.Hermom'sadviceonlivingataslowpace.CSolarpanels—alsoknownas“photovoltaic”panels—areusedtoturnsunlightintoelectricity,Mostsolarpanelsareplacedonlandinlargecollectionscalledsolarfarms,Butrecentlypeoplehavebeguntoexploreputtingfloatingsolarpanelsonwaler.Becausethesepanelsfloat,somepeoplecallthem“floatovoltacs”.Theideaisn'tasunusualasitmightsem.Afterall,anysolarpanelhastobewaterproof,sinceitwillbeoutintherain.TherearealreadyseverallargefloatovoltaicfarmsinAsia.Onland,sopanelsareheldupbyspecialframes(框架).Onthewater,foatovotaicisareplacedonafloatingplatfomattachedtothebotoofalakeorreservoir(水庫(kù))Floatingsolarpanelscostabout25%morethanthoseplacedonland.江蘇省海安高級(jí)中學(xué)景蘇華QQ:771515126Theresearchersbehindthenewstudylookedat14.5555reservoirsworldwide.Theyusedcomputerprogamstofigureouthowmuchelectricitycouldbeproducedyearlybycovering30%ofthesereservoirswithfloatingsolarpanels.Theanswerwassurprisinglylarge—morethantwicetheamountofenergytheUnitedStatesgeneratesinayearAnd10timesasmuchenergyasallthesolarpowercurrentlybeinggeneratedintheworld.Floatovoltaicscanalsohelpsavewaterbylimitingevaporation(蒸發(fā))fromreservoirs.Thescientistssaythatsolarpanelscoveringjust30%ofthereservoirs’surfacescouldsaveasmuchwateras300millionpeoplewoulduseinayear.Thereareseveralotherreasonsthatmakefloatovoltaicsagoodidea.Photovoltaicpanelsworkbetterwhenthey'renotextremelyhot.Thewaterhelpscoolthepanelssothattheycreatemoreenergy.Floatovoltaicsaren’tperfect.Coveringtoomuchofareservoirwithpanelscouldaffecttheplantsandanimalsinthewater.Thescientistssayitwillbeimportanttostudyhowfloatingpanelswillaffectwaterineachreservoir.Focusingfirstonman-madereservoirswillavoidsomeofthoseproblems.28.Whatisthepurposeofparagraph2?A.Tolistsolarpanels'unusualfunctions.B.Toshowdisadvantagesofsolarpanelsonland.C.Tointroducetheworkabilityoffloatingsolarpanels.D.Tomakeacomparisonbetweendifferentsolarpanels.29.Howdidresearcherscarryoutthenewstudy?A.Bylookingatreservoirsworldwide.B.Bymakingcomputer-aidedestimates.C.BybuildingfloatovoftaicfarmsintheUS.D.Byprocessingdatagivenbyspecialists30.Whatdoweknowaboutfloatingsolarpanels?A.Theyareperfectexceptforthehighcost.B.Theyfunctionwellinextremehotweather.C.Theywilleventuallyreplacephotovoltaicpanels.D.Theymaycausepotentialharmtowaterecosystem.31.Whatisnsuitabletitleforthetext?A.FloatingSolarPanels—MakingEnergy.SavingWaterB.FloatingSolarPanels—ANewWaytoCoolthePlanetC.FloatingSolarPanels:OurFinalChoiceD.FloatingSolarPanelsTakeUsBacktoWaterDlnthelab,mostmicegoasfarastotakeelectricshocksintheirdesperationtoconsumesugar.Micearen’talone.Humansdosomethingsimilar.Dailysnackingonprocessedfoods,recentstudiesshow,rewiresthebrain’srewardcircuits(回路).江蘇省海安高級(jí)中學(xué)景蘇華QQ:771515126AshleyGearhardt,aclinicalpsychologistattheUniversityofMichigan,arguesthathighlyProcessedfoods,veryhighinfatandcarbohydrate,don’texistnaturally.“They’redesignedbyfoodscientiststolookacertainway,feelacertainwayinyourmouth,smellacertainwaywhenyouopenthepackage.”shesays,“Peoplearen’tlosingcontroloverbeans.”Inhighlyprocessedsnacks,sugaroftengoestogetherwithfat-acombinationthatcouldmakesuchfoodsevenmoreaddictive.Fora2023study,DeFeliceantonio’steamasked82peopletosnackoneitherhigh-fat,high-sugaryogurtsorlow-sugar,low-fatonesforeightweeks.Thescientistsdiscoverednotonlythatthefirstgroup’spreferenceforthehealthieryogurtsdecreasedafterthetrialbutthattheirbrainactivationpatternschanged,too.Whentastingfatty,sugarymilkshakes,theyhadanincreasedresponseintheirrewardcircuits.“Highlyprocessedfoodsarecontrollingthebraininawayyou’dseewithaddictiontodrugs,”DeFeliceantoniosays.In2022,GearhardtandDeFeliccantoniopublishedanopinionpieceinthejournalAddictionarguingthathighlyprocessedfoodsshouldbeclassified(分類)asaddictive.Hebebrand,apsychiatristattheUniversityofDuisburg-Essen,however,worriesthatrushingtoclassifycertainfoodsasaddictivecouldletthesugarindustrymakeaneasyescape.Itmaybefollowing“theplaybookofthetobaccoindustry.”Afterall,therewasnoclearproofthatnicotine(尼古丁)wasaddictive,either:researchersdidn’tknowthedosage(劑量)atwhichitbecameaddictive.Asaresult,theaddictivenatureoftobaccowasopposedfordecades.Consideringhighlyprocessedfoods’harmfulhealtheffects,Gearhardtarguesthatit'sbettertoriskmisclassifyinghighlyprocessedfoodsasaddictivethantofailtolabel(貼標(biāo)簽)themassuch.“It’scigarettesalloveragain.”Shesays.32.Whatdoesparagraph2suggest?A.Processedfoodsaretastierthannaturalones.B.Beansaremuchhealthierthanprocessedfoods.C.Peoplecanbecomeaddictedtoprocessedfoods.D.Thedesignofprocessedfoodstakesgreateffort.33.Accordinetothe2023study.thoseeatinghigh-fat,high-sugaryogurtshave______.A.decreasedresponsetohealthyfoodsinrewardsystemB.increasedlikelihoodofdevelopingaddictiontodrugsC.increaseddifficultyinactivatingthebrainwithdrugsD.decreasedinterestinhighlyprocessedsnacks34.WhatisHebebrand'sattitudetowardsclassifyingsugarnsnddictive?A.Supportive.B.Cautious.C.Unconcerned。D.Unclear.35.WhatdocsGearhardtmeanbysaying“It’scigarettesalloveragain.”?A.It’stimewelabeledtobaccoasaddictive.B.Themarketwillbefilledwithprocessedfoods.C.weshouldclassifysugarasaddictivebeforeit’stoolate.D.It’samistaketohavemisclassifiedcigarettesasaddictive.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)閱讀下面短文,余選項(xiàng)。Thereyouwere,sittinginaclassroom,practicingwritinglettersandwords.Maybeyouwereprinting(手寫印劇字體)them,ormaybeyouwerelearningcursive(草體).Atsomepoint,youprobablyaskedyourself,"WhydoIneedtoknowhowtowritewhenall1needistopressthekeysonacomputer?”3736Italsohelpsyouremembertheinformationthatyouwritedown.Actually,beginnerprintingisusuallyverymessy,andsometimeswecannoteventellwhatthelettersarc.Also,theshapeofeachlettercanchangeeachtimeachildtriestowriteit.Butrememberthateverytimeachildseesaletterthatlooksalittledifferentbutstillhasthesamename,ithelpsthechild’sbraintolearnthatletter.江蘇省海安高級(jí)中學(xué)景蘇華QQ:771515126Researchhasalsoshownthatifyouwrotesomethingbyhand,youwouldrememberitbetterthanifyoutypeditonyourcomputer!Whydoesthishappen?38Butspeedmaybetheproblem!Whenwetypeinformation,wetendtotypeexactlywhattheteacherissaying.Withoutthinkingaboutit.Writingbyhandtakeslonger,sowecannotrecordeverythingtheteachersays.Whenwriting,wetendtoputthingsintoourownwordsorsummarizewhattheteachersays.39Insummary,writingbyhandcanhelpyoulearnnewthingslikeletters,butitalsoallowsyoutorememberinformationbetterthanifyoutypedit.Itdoesnotmatterhowyouwrite—printing,cursive,abbreviations(宿寫).40So,keepwriting!A.Thatmakesthingsaloteasier.B.Itjustmattersthatyouwritebyhand.C.Surelyitisquickertotypeduringalecturethantowrite,right?D.Whatdidyourprintinglooklikewhenyoufirststartedtowrite?E.Inaway,takingnotesbyhandisawayofstudyingwhilewearelearning!F.Well,inshort,writingbyhandhelpsyoulearnasetofsymbolsmoreeasily.G.Whenpeoplewriteletters,theyactivelyseeandfeelthelettersbeingwritten.第三部分語言運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共15小題:每小顏1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),EveryJune,ourchildrenaregivenbowlstocollectleaves.Theyleavebowlsfullofleavesonthedoorstepandwegoforatheleavesintoicecream.41,Whenwereturn,wefindfairies(仙子)have42“Whenarethefairiescoming?"five-year-oldAnnahadbeenaskingalllastJune,withMeanwhile,Joshua,ten,was4445somethingandreturnhomeduringourwalk.Theeveningarrivedandwefollowedthetradition.Halfway,IsaidthatIhadforgottenmykeysandneededto46Joshua,smiledasifhe“Wait,”Iadded.“I’vefoundthem!Idon’thavetogoback.”JoshuagotabitWhenwewereback,thebowlswerestillthere.49,itwasfilledwithicecream.,excitedtoeat.ButJoshuawassurprised.He43fairiesandsuchsillythings.HefoundMomwouldalways..47everything.48.Annaacceptedallthiswithcomplete50lookedupatmeandlookedaroundin51.Joshuawasquiettheentireevening.Butat2a.m.,hecrawled()intomybed.“Mommy,”he52.“Howdidyoudoit?”Foraten-year-old,youneedtotellhimthe53.Aneighbourhelpedme.Joshuasmiledand5554mefortellinghim.Thenhefellasleep.Andjustatthatmoment,Ibelievedintoo.江蘇省海安高級(jí)中學(xué)景蘇華QQ:77151512641.A.walkB.talkC.snackC.turnedC.prideD.ride42.A.pouredB.addedB.doubtD.threw43.A.satisfaction44.A.gettingwiseto45.A.purchase46.A.liedownD.expectationB.gettingusedtoC.lookingforwardtoD.lookinguptoB.restoreB.setoffC.forgetC.gobackD.consumeD.lookaroundD.knew47.A.hidB.preparedC.controlledC.worriedC.ThereforeC.courageC.hesitationC.shoutedC.evidenceC.thankedC.trust48.A.bitterB.confusedB.OtherwiseB.ignoranceB.reliefD.enthusiastic49.A.However50.A.determination51.A.horrorD.InsteadD.curiosityD.amazementD.whisperedD.phenomenon52.A.responded53.A.truthB.declaredB.plotS4.A.forgaveS5.A.strengthB.rewardedB.magicD.touchedD.motivation第二節(jié)(共10小題:每小顆1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空自處戰(zhàn)入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧兓蚶ㄌ?hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Thesheepskinraft,theoldestferrytoolalongtheYellowRiver,hasahistoryofnearly2.000years.Theairbagoftheraftismadeofawholesheepskinandexperiencesprocessesthatinclude56awoodenstand,enablingitsusefortransportingpeopleandgoodsacrossthewater.Itissaidthatthe58(large)sheepskinraftinoldtimesconsistedofmorethan600sheepskinairbags,withanimpressivelengthof22metersanda59_(wide)of7meters.60railwayswerenotyetinoperationandroadtrafficwasinconvenientintheearly(heat),soaking.Sewing,dryingandblowing.Afterwards,theairbagsareattached5720thcentury,thesheepskinraftforresidentsnearby.60(serve)asthemostimportantmeansoftransportationHowever,withtherapiddevelopmentofsociety,thesheepskinrafthasfinished(it)historicaltaskintransportingpeopleandgoods.Nowadays,itcanonlybefoundinseveralcities.Ithasbecomeatoolforpeople63(go)sightseeingalongtheriver.Todayonlysomeoftheoldergenerationofraftersstilloperatethetraditionalsheepskinrafts,arestrugglingtomakealiving.65(surprising),theyoungergenerationsprefer6264topursueotherbusinessopportunitiesontheriverbankratherthancontinuetheoperation.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)假定你是李華,你校外教Chris在口語課上無意中提到自己背部不適,疼痛難忍。請(qǐng)你給他寫一封電子郵件,內(nèi)容包括:1.推薦一種中醫(yī)療法;2.簡(jiǎn)要介紹這種療法。注意:1.寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80左右:2.請(qǐng)按如下格式在相應(yīng)位置作答。DearChris,Yours,LiHua第二節(jié)(滿分25分)閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文WhenIwasfour,myseven-year-oldbrotherreceivedabaseballgloveforhisbirthday.Everynight.aswewenttosleep.I’dlistentohimthrowingaballintothegloveoverandovertosoftentheleather.IwantedaglovesomuchthatIalmostcried.But,backthen,girlsdidn’tplaysports;theyplayedwithdolls(洋娃娃).Fast-forwardtwenty-sixyears.Nowathirty-year-oldmotheroftwoboysandagirl,Ihappenedtosecanoticeinmylocalpaper:“Women’sBaseballLeagueopenssoon.Anyoneinterested,signupatthecommunityservicecenter.”Icutitoutandsetitonthekitchentable,CouldI?Afteralltheseyears?Ilookedatthatnoticeonmytableeveryday.lthoughtofathousandreasonsIcouldn’tplay.Buttheideaofplayingbaseballstuckinmyheadandwouldn’tgoaway.Finally,1gatheredupmycourageandsignedup.SinceIwasn'tamemberofanyteam,theytoldmeI’dbeassigned(分配)toone.Twoweekspassedbeforetheygavemethenameoftheteamtolookfor.SincemyhusbandworkedMondaynights,Iarrangedforababysitter.Itwasaluxury(奢侈)but,atthatmomentinmylife,anecessity.OnMonday,heartpounding,Iwalkedthroughtheparkfilledwithwomenofallagespracticing.Ittookmeawhiletofindmyteam.Theywereallhigh-schoolgirls,seventeenandeighteenyearsold!Iwaitedacoupleofminutesbeforeapproachingthecoach.Hehadputtogethertopathletesforhisteam,andhedidn’twantsomeoldladymessingthingsup.Helookedmeover.Hisgirlshadfineglovesandmetalcleats(棒球釘鞋).Theylookedlikeplayers.IhadnogloveandworeanoldT-shirtandgymshoes.Ididn'tcare.Iwantedtoplay.Thatfirstday,hehadmerunbases(跑壘).Inevergotachancetobatorplaythefield.Ijustranbasesallnight.Thenextmorning,Icouldhardlystand.注意:1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;2.請(qǐng)按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。WhenIshowedupthenextMonday,thecoachwasclearlysurprised.“Impressivecatch!”myteammatescheeredformyperformanceafterthetraining.南京市2023-2024學(xué)年度第一學(xué)期期中學(xué)情調(diào)研測(cè)試高二英語參考答案2023.11第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)1-5AABBC6-10BBBCA11-15CBCAC16-20ACBCA第二部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)21-23DDB24-27CADB28-31CBDA32-35CABC第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)36-40FDCEB第三部分語言運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)4145ACDAC46-50CDBAB51-55DDACB第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)56.heating61.served57.to62.its58.largest63.togo59.width64.who60.When/Where/As/since65.Unsurprisingly第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)DearChris,I’msorrytolearnyou’resufferingfromextremebackpain.I’vebeentheretooandwouldliketorecommendyouatraditionalChinesetherapy—acupuncture.AcupunctureiswidelyusedinChina.Duringthetreatment,you'llhavestainlesssteelneedlespushedintotheskinatcertainpointstoeaseyourbackache.Itmaysoundscarytoyou,butitdoesn'thurtmuch.Ifyouareinterested,Icanalsointroduceyoutoalocalreputableacupuncturist.Hopeyou’llbefinesoon.(80words)Yours,LiHua第二節(jié)(滿分25分)WhenIshowedupthenextMonday,thecoachwasclearlysurprised.“Areyouheretorunbasesagain?”hejoked.Istoodtall,determinedtoprovemyself.“Coach,”Isaidconfidently,“Imaynothavetheexperienceortheequipment,butIhavethepassiontolearn.”Thecoachpausedforamomentandthennodded,allowingmetojointheteamandgivingmeaborrowedglove.IcaughtanimpossiblyhighballandenjoyedarealtrainingIdesiredtohaveforsolong.(75words)“Impressivecatch!”myteammatescheeredformyperformanceafterthetraining.Thecoach,withasmileonhisface,approachedmeandsaid,“You’vegotsomeskills.Keeppushingyourselfandyou’llsurpriseeveryone.”Theirwordsmeanttheworldtome.AsIsteppedoffthefieldthatday,Icouldn’thelpbutfeelproudofmyself.Idecidedtorewardmyselfforallthehardworkanddedication.IwouldbuyabaseballgloveIhadalwayslongedforsinceIwasfouryearsold.(75words)南京市2023-2024學(xué)年度第一學(xué)期期中學(xué)情調(diào)研測(cè)試高二英語聽力原文2023.11.17Text1M:CouldIborrowyourcar,Linda?There'sanewlyopenedsupermarketoutsidethecity.Thingstherearemuchcheaper.Icanalsohelpyoupickupsomething.W:Well,whydon'tweshoptogether?Icandriveyouthere.Text2M:Ireallycan'ttoleratethewayDavidtalkstous.Heisalwaystryingtocontroltheconversationandcutsinwhereverhewants.So,ifheisinvitedtoyourpartytomorrow,Ijustwon'tshowup.W:I’msorryyoufeelthatwaybutmydadinsiststhathecome.Text3MImetJackonthesubwaythismorning+W:Wow,youmeanthebigJackwhoquittedlastmonth?MYes.Hetoldmehehadbeenbusywithanewprojectrecently.Text4M:Goodafternoon,madam.WhatcanIdoforyou?W:Well,mysonisgraduatingfromcollegenextmonthandI'mgettinghimacareM:Noproblem.Thisway;please.tText5W:Hey,Daddy.Youhavebeenmarriedwithmommyfor20years!M:Yes.IwouldneverforgetthefirstdayImetyourmom.Shewassosweetandwegotmarriedtwoyears1ater.Oneyearafterthat,youwereborn.W:Wow!Weneedabigcelebration!Text6M:Let'seatouttonightHowabouttheItalianrestaurantyoumentionedlasttime?W:Wonderful,I

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