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西北狼教育聯(lián)盟2024年秋季開學(xué)學(xué)業(yè)調(diào)研高二英語試題考試時(shí)間120分鐘。滿分150分。注意事項(xiàng):1.答題前,考生務(wù)必將自己的姓名、考號(hào)填寫在答題卡上相應(yīng)的位置。2.作答時(shí),全部答案在答題卡上完成,答在本試卷上無效。3.考試結(jié)束后,只交答題卡,試卷由考生帶走。第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),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(duì)話。每段對(duì)話后有一個(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。1.Whatdoesthemanmean?A.It’snoteasytotakecareoffish.B.It’sexpensivetokeepfishaspets.C.Keepingfishisharderthankeepingdogs.2.Whatdidthewomanforget?A.Wherethemanisliving.B.Whenthemancalledher.C.Howlongthemanhadbeentraveling.3.WhatisthewomangoingtodothisSunday?A.Workinthecity. B.Careforherniece. C.Pickfruitonthefarm.4.Howmanytimeshasthemangonetothewoman’shouse?A.Once. B.Twice. C.Threetimes.5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Photographingoneself. B.Anewkindofcamera. C.Differentsocialmedia.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、7題。6.Whydoesthewomanlikethelocallibrary?A.Shecangothereeasily.B.Shebegantolovereadingthere.C.Shehasmadesomefriendsthere.7.Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemando?A.Helppeoplegettothelibrary.B.Gotothelibrarywithhischildren.C.Writetothenewspaperaboutthelocallibrary.聽第7段材料,回答第8至10題。8.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Writerandpublisher. B.Professorandstudent. C.Shopownerandcustomer.9.Whatdoesthemanthinkoftheshopowner’scharacter?A.Itisrealistic. B.Ithasmagicalpowers. C.Itissimilartoothercharacters.10.Whatisthewoman’sadvice?A.Addingmorechapters.B.Introducinganotherseries.C.Changingthenamesofsomecharacters.聽第8段材料,回答第11至13題。11.Whatdoesthemanwanttobuy?A.Abusticket. B.Atrainticket. C.Anairlineticket.12.Whichinformationcanbefoundonthetravelwebsite?A.Thepaymentmethod. B.Thephonenumber. C.Thetravelarrangements.13.Whatwillthewomandonext?A.Callthetravelagent. B.Havesomethingtodrink. C.AskMikeforsomedetails.聽第9段材料,回答第14至17題。14.Whydoesthewomandrivehercarhere?A.Toreplacethetires.B.Tochecktheengineproblems.C.Togeta50,000-mileserviceonhercar.15.Whatdoesthemanmeanbymentioninghiskids?A.He’sgotalotofproblemswiththem.B.Theyshouldnotbeallowedtositintheback.C.He’sgotintothesamesituationasthewoman.16.Whatwillthewomandonext?A.Headtothewaitingroom. B.Givethemanherkeys.C.Takehercarhome.17.Wherearethespeakers?A.Inacarfactory. B.Atacarwash. C.Inaparkinglot.聽第10段材料,回答第18至20題。18.Whatdoesthespeakerdoforaliving?A.He’sarescuer. B.He’sadriver. C.He’saprofessor.19.Whereisthespeakerfrom?A.England. B.Thailand. C.Australia.20.Whyisthespeakertellingthisstory?A.Toshowhisworkskills.B.Toinspirehimselftodogreatthings.C.Toremindthelistenersoftheirmission.第二部分閱讀理解(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)。AWanttoknowalltheins-and-outsregardingtheParis2024Olympics?Thenyou’vecometotherightplace!BelowyouwillfindalltheinformationaboutthenewOlympicsports.OlympicskateboardingWhowillfollowinthefootstepsofMomijiNishiya,thefirstOlympicskateboardingchampion,whowascrownedatthelastGamesA.theageof13?TheanswerwillberevealedinParisthissummer.Speed,technique,masteryoftheboardwillberequiredtosuccessfullyperformthemostbeautifultricks.OlympicsportsclimbingWithitssecondtimeenteringtheOlympics,sportsclimbinghasthreebranches:Speed,Bouldering(抱石攀巖)andLead.Speedisallaboutthespeedofclimbing.BoulderingisallaboutclimbingaboulderonawallandLeadrequiresathletestoclimbadifficultroute20metershigh.OlympicsurfingTheOlympicswillbeheldinParis,butwhataboutOlympicsurfing?Thereisonevenue(場(chǎng)地)thatisliterallyontheothersideoftheworld.ThelocationTeahupoo,ontheislandofTahiti,iswhereOlympicsurfingwilltakeplace.ThisislandispartofFrenchPolynesia,betweenAustraliaandSouthAmerica.OlympicbreakdancingBreakdancingisthenewOlympicsportthatwillmakeitsfirstappearanceinParis2024.Howtoestablishagradingsystemwithouttakingawaytheartisticfreedomatthesametime?Thepointsshouldbebasedoncreativityandmusicality,agrayareathatdependsalotonfeelingandthushasalotofsubjectivitytoit.Lookingforahandylistofallsports?Clickhere!ThroughoutParisthereareallkindsofstadiumsandarenas(競(jìng)技場(chǎng))wheresportingeventsareheld.NotonlyParisitself,butalsothesurroundingsuburbsofthecapitalofFrancesetthestagefortheOlympicGames!21.WhichsportisenteringtheOlympicsforthefirsttimeinParis2024?A.Olympicskateboarding. B.Olympicsportsclimbing.C.Olympicsurfing. D.Olympicbreakdancing.22.Whichofthefollowingstatementsiscorrect?A.AlltheabovefourOlympiceventswillbeheldinParis.B.ThescoringofOlympicbreakdancingishighlyobjective.C.Olympicskateboardingrequiresahighlevelofphysicalstrength.D.ThreebranchesofOlympicsportsclimbinginvolvevarioussidesofskills.23.Whereisthetextprobablytakenfrom?A.Asportswebsite. B.Ahealthmagazine.C.Atravelbrochure. D.AnOlympicnewsreport.BUSArmyveteran(退伍老兵)Mazyckrememberswhendoctorstoldhershewouldneverwalkagain.She’dbeenparalyzedfromthewaistdownafteraseriousaccidentwhileparachuting(跳傘)in2003.Thedoctorsneversaidanythingaboutfloating,though.In2021,shegottodojustthat.Mazyckwasoneof12participantsinaZeroGflight,organizedbythegroupAstroAccess.Thistypeofflightrecreatestheweightlessnessthatastronautsexperiencewithoutgoingallthewaytospace.FlyingoverthePacificOceanoffSouthernCalifornia,themodified747jetairplanemade15steepdivesandclimbs,allowingtheflyersmultipleperiodsofweightlessness.TheexperienceleftMazyckfeelingjoyful.“TheflightwassomethingthatIwouldhaveneverinmywildestdreamsthoughtIwould’veexperienced,”shesays,“especiallythefloating,theweightlessness.”Traditionally,strictphysicalrequirementshavepreventedparalyzedpeoplefrombecomingastronauts.AstroAccessisworkingtomakespaceaccessibletoall.“Spaceremovesthebarriersbetweenpeople;nowisthetimetoremovethebarrierstospaceitself.”saysMazyck,“ItissendingamessagetopeoplewhohavehistoricallybeenexcludedfromSTEMthatnotonlyisthereroomforyouinspace,thereisaneedforyou.”Duringtheflight,shesays,theparticipantsdidexperimentsandmadeobservations.Theytooknoteoftheissuesthatpeoplewithoutcertaindisabilitiesmightnotrealize.Forexample,peoplewhocouldn’tgripwiththeirlegsneededanotherwaytoholdthemselvesstillwhileweightless.Thegroupalsoexperimentedwithsignalinglightsforthedeafandwithwaysofusingbraille(盲文)fortheblind.Thesetypesofissuesareeasyenoughtoaddress.Nowisthetimetomakespaceaccessible—beforespacetourismorspacesettlementsbecomecommonplace.“Iamsoproudandaddictedtowhat’shappeninghere,”Mazyckadds.“Wearepavingthewayforthefuture.”24.WhatdoweknowaboutAstroAccess?A.Itredesignsjetairplanes. B.Itoffersweightlessnessexperience.C.Itprovidesphysicaltreatment. D.Ittrainsthedisabledtobeastronauts.25.WhichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribeMazyck?A.Generousanddetermined. B.Caringandpersistent.C.Courageousandoptimistic. D.Modestandcreative.26.Whatisrequiredintheflightsfortheparticipants?A.Astronautexperience. B.Steepdivesandclimbs.C.Weightlessnessperiods. D.Trialsandobservations.27.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleofthepassage?A.PavingtheWayfortheFuture.B.DisabledAmericansMakeIttoSpace.C.MakingSpaceaPlaceforEveryone.D.USVeteransExperienceZeroGFlight.CVisitthesandybeachesinCalifornia,andprobablyyourwould-besunbathingspotisalreadyoccupiedbyasealion.Thereareasmanyas300,000ofthesemarinemammalsinAmericabuttheirpopulationhasn’talwaysbeensolarge.Huntingandpollutionthroughouttheyearsaccountedforfewerthan90,000animalsby1975.TheMarineMammalProtectionAct,passedin1972,contributestotherecovery.Butnowthesealionsareonceagainbrushingupagainstthenaturalcarryingcapacity(容量),andscientistsarestartingtoseesomewackychanges.AnaValenzuelaToro,anecologistfromtheUniversityofCalifornia,hasonesuchdiscovery:Aspopulationsizehasgrown,themalesseemtobegrowinglarger,whilethefemaleshaveremainedthesamesize.Healsofindswithmarinemammalpopulationincreasing,competitionforresourceswithotherindividualsandspecieswillgrow,thepressuresfromwhichhaveleadtosmaller,notbiggeranimals,duetoharborsealsandotherspeciesofsealions.Analyzingthecarbonandnitrogenisotopes(同位素)intheanimals’bonesrevealedtheirdietsandhabitats,partiallyexplainingthesex-specifictrendinbodysize.Femaleshaveawidervarietyofdietarypreferencesthanthemales,meaningthatlesscompetitionpossiblyexistsamongfemalesealionstodrivechangesintheirbodysize.However,malesealionsnotonlystruggleforfoodbutmustcompetetomatewithalimitednumberoffemales,alsocausingthemalestogrow,ValenzuelaTorosaid.“Duringtheirbreedingseason,malesgatheratsitesoccupiedbyfemalesandengageinaggressivemale-malefightsforterritorial(領(lǐng)土的)control,andbiggeronesphysicallygainanadvantage,”shesaid.Asthepopulationofsealionsgrew,thesefightslikelybrokeoutmoreandmoreoften,andthelargerwinnersgottopassontheirgenestothenextgeneration.Thoughbiggerbodysizeseeminglyhelpsthesealionpopulationsofar,ValenzuelaTorostressedthatclimatechangepotentiallymakesthetrendunstable.Themammals’dietshavehistoricallyfedonsardinesandanchovies,bothofwhicharethreatenedbywarmeroceans.NowitwilltakemorethantheMarineMammalProtectionActtopreservetheseanimals.28.Whatdoestheword“wacky”underlinedinparagraph2probablymean?A.Ordinary. B.Predictable. C.Unusual. D.Pleasant.29.WhichofthefollowingdoesValenzuelaToroagreewith?A.Analyzingsealions’dietsisoflittlevalue.B.Thenumberofsealionsshouldbelimited.C.Femalesealionsaremoreandmoreaggressive.D.Fiercecompetitionhasledtobiggermalesealions.30.HowdoesValenzuelaTorofeelaboutthefutureofbiggermalesealions?A.Confident. B.Worried. C.Hopeless. D.Surprised.31.What’sthepurposeofthetext?A.Toexplainanaturalphenomenon. B.Tocallforprotectionforsealions.C.Torecommendatraveldestination. D.Toshowsomechallengessealionsface.DSurvivorbias(偏見,偏差)occurswhenyoutendtomeasuresuccessfuloutcomesandignorefailures.Thissamplingbiaspaintsamorepromisingorevenmisleadingpictureofreality.Survivorbiasisasneakyproblemthattendstoslipintoanalysesunnoticed.Forstarters,itfeelsnaturaltoemphasizesuccess,whetherit’sentrepreneurs,orsurvivorsofamedicalcondition.Wefocusonandsharethesestoriesmorethanthefailures.Thinkaboutthefamouscollegedropoutswhobecamehighlysuccessful,suchasMarkZuckerberg,SteveJobs,andBillGates.Thesesuccessfulexamplesmightmakeyouthinkacollegedegreeisn’tbeneficial.However,that’ssurvivorbiasatwork!Thesefamousindividualsareattheforefrontofmediareports.Youhearmoreaboutthembecausetheyareextraordinary.You’renotconsideringthemillionsofothercollegedropoutsthataren’trichandfamous.Youneedtomeasuretheiroutcomesaswell.Survivorbiashasevenoccurredinmedicalstudiesaboutseverediseases.Younger,healthier,andmorefitpatientstendtosurviveadisease’sinitialdiagnosis(診斷)morefrequently.Hence,theyaremorelikelytojoinmedicalstudies.Onthecontrary,older,weakerpatientsarelesslikelytosurvivelongenoughtoparticipateinstudies.Consequently,thesestudiesoverestimatesuccessfuldiseaseoutcomesbecausetheyarelesslikelytoincludethosewhodieshortlyafterdiagnosis.Undoubtedly,successfulcasesareusuallymorevisibleandeasiertocontactthanunsuccessfulcases.However,focusingonthehigh-performingsuccessesandignoringothercasesintroducessurvivorbias.Afterall,you’releavingoutasignificantpartofthepictureasit’shardertocollectdatafromthelesssuccessfulmembersofapopulation.Incompletedatacanaffectyourdecision-makingprocess.Putsimply,survivorbiasproducesaninaccuratesample,causingyoutojumptoincorrectconclusions.Toreducetheimpactofsurvivorbias,youshouldfindwaystocollectarepresentativesamplefromthepopulation,notjustafewofsuccessfulsamples.Thatprocessmightcallformoreexpenseandeffort,butyou’llgetbetterresults.32.WhatwritingtechniqueisusedinParagraphs3and4?A.Makingcomparisons. B.Givingexamples.C.Describingfacts. D.Analyzingdata.33.Whatmayoccurifyouhaveasurvivorbias?A.Youwilltakeallfactorsintoaccountbeforemakingafinalanalysis.B.Youwilloverestimatethefailureratesoyoumayquityourproject.C.Youwillfailtogetthecompletedataandreachanincorrectconclusion.D.Youwillbemorelikelytosurviveintoughcircumstances.34.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?A.Peopletendtolosesightoftheoveralldata.B.Peopleareunwillingtoreadunsuccessfulstories.C.Doctorsdon’thaveenoughexpensetocollectabundantsamples.D.Themediashouldberesponsibleforkids’droppingoutofschool.35.Whatdoestheauthorsuggestreadersdotoavoidsurvivorbias?A.Leaveoutthefamoushistoriccases.B.Collectawideenoughrangeofsamples.C.Focusonthosemostmentionedexamples.D.Selectsomesuccessfulandinspiringtales.第二節(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(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。Areyoufrequentlydepressedbythefeelingthatlifeisleavingyoubehindparticularlywhenyoulookoversocialmediasitesandarefacedwithalltheexcitingthingsyourfriendsareupto?36FOMO,orFearofMissingOutreferstothesensethatotherpeople’slivesaresuperiortoourown.Itappearsasadeepsenseofenvy,andconstantexposuretoitcanhaveaweakeningeffectonourself-esteem(自尊).Whilefeelingsofenvyandlackofconfidenceseemtobehumannature,socialmediaseemstohaveaddedfueltothefire.37Socialmedia,withitsbuilt-inappeal,allowsustoshareonlythebestpresentationsofourlife,whileleavingoutthemoreboringaspects.Althoughthiscouldbecharacterizedasdishonest,itistheatmospheresocialmediaseemstodemand.Sohowdoweavoidbeingtrappedintoourowninsecuritiesbysocialmedia?Consideryourownsocialmediaposts.38Well,sohaveothers.Andwhatthey’velefthiddenisthefactthatboredom,lonelinessandunpleasantchoresareanunavoidablepartofeveryone’slife,andyou’renottheonlyonefeelingleftout.39Youmaynotbearegularatfancypartiesoraclimberoffascinatingpeaks,butyouhaveyourhealth,aplacetoliveandrealfriendswhoappreciateyourpresenceintheirlives.Learntoshakeitoff.Weareallfloodeddailywithphotosofotherpeople’sperfections,butreally,whatdoesitmatter?40Andevenifyouaremoreeasilyaffectedthanothersbysocialmediaenvy,allyouneedtodoistolookaroundyouandacknowledgethatyouaredoingprettywellafterall.A.Ifso,youarenotalone.B.Valueyourfriendsinreallife.C.Learntoappreciatethepositives.D.Whydoesithavesuchastirringeffect?E.TheyareprobablynomorerealthanthefunniestrealityTVshow.F.Thefeelingthatweareleftouthaslong-termdamagingpsychologicalconsequences.G.Haveyoueverchosenphotosthatleadotherstothebestconclusionsaboutyourlife?第三部分語言知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共三節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié)完形填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。Itwas1:20a.m.Ihadjustgonetobed,abit41aftercelebratingmy31stbirthday.Beforedinner,I’dplaced42outsidemygardendoorandpreparedthecellphonejust43.Afterall,ithadbeen44thatweek,resultinginfloodwarnings.Iwasawakenedbythe45ofrushingwater.WhenIswungmylegsoffthebed,Iwasshockedtofeelcoldwateralreadyuptomykneesand46fast.Shakingindarkness,I47myphoneandturnedonitsflashlight.ThenbythelightIcould48waterwasfromthegardendoor.Itmusthavebreached(在……上打開缺口)thesandbags.Theriver,usuallysuchaquiet,slowmovingriverinmyregion,had49burstitsbanks.AndnowIhadto50!Itook51action.Anyeffectsofthealcoholbeforesleepweregone;52sobers(使清醒)oneup.AfterIwentoutside,Ilearnedtheriverhadfloodedtheneighbourhood.Therefore,ifIhadwokenupjustafewminuteslater,Iwouldhavedrowned.Intheend,Ithinktheexperiencemademe53anddeterminedtoliveeachdaytoitsfullest.Icameveryclosetodrowningthatday.Butratherthandwellon(沉湎于)whathappened,Ipreferto54whatmymothertoldmeafterwards,“Don’trememberthedaywhenyoulosteverything.Rememberthedayyou55.Thatdaymarkedthebeginningofanewchapterinyourlife.”41.A.relieved B.drunk C.excited D.content42.A.stones B.sandbags C.wood D.boxes43.A.indoubt B.inadvance C.inturn D.incase44.A.thundering B.snowing C.pouring D.blowing45.A.roar B.taste C.rhythm D.smell46.A.a(chǎn)ppearing B.spreading C.freezing D.rising47.A.grabbed B.charged C.dropped D.studied48.A.realize B.guess C.see D.check49.A.extremely B.violently C.narrowly D.certainly50.A.getout B.checkout C.calmdown D.breakout51.A.brave B.immediate C.determined D.calculated52.A.fear B.shock C.stress D.responsibility53.A.a(chǎn)ctive B.proud C.grateful D.a(chǎn)mazed54.A.a(chǎn)sk B.a(chǎn)ssess C.hear D.follow55.A.loved B.gained C.survived D.graduated第二節(jié)語法填空(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。TheGansuJiandu(簡(jiǎn)牘)MuseuminnorthwestChina’sGansuProvinceonSundaylaunchedfouronlineexhibitionsrelatedtotheancientJianduculture.“Jiandu”referstothebambooandwoodenslipsonwhichancientChinesepeoplewrote56(use)inkandbrushesbeforetheinventionofpaper.Since1907,over80,000slips57(unearth),inGansuprovince,58isparticularlyabundantinbambooandwoodenslips,contributingtoourunderstandingofancientChinesecultureandknowledge.Theseartifactsholdsignificanthistorical,scientific,and59(art)value.Additionally,theexhibitionsfeaturehigh-resolution(高分辨率的)60(image)ofthemuseum’sculturalartifacts,accompaniedbydetailedtextandvoiceexplanations61(help)audiencesgainadeeperunderstandingoftheitems62display,saidXuRui,themuseum’sdeputycurator.ThedigitalexhibitionsalsoincludeinteractiveexperiencessuchasriddlechallengesandJiandu-makinggames,aimingtoattractyoungvisitors,Xusaid.FamousasChina’sonlyprovincial-levelmuseumfocusingonbambooandwoodenslips,theGansuJianduMuseumboasts63collectionofnearly40,000suchslips64(date)bac

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