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大瀝鎮(zhèn)2023屆潛能學生學科核心素養(yǎng)第二次質(zhì)量監(jiān)測1.本試卷共5大題,滿分為100分,考試時間為60分鐘。2.本試卷的選擇題和非選擇題都在答題卡上作答,不能答在試卷上。一、完形填空(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀短文,掌握其大意,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。AboutsixyearsagoIstartedhavingpanicattacks(恐慌癥).Ibeganmyjourneytosolvethemwithtraditionaltools,allofwhichwereofgreathelp.1,ayearlatertreatmentwasnolongerneeded.Frustratingly,aboutayearafterthat,Istartedtodevelopdepressionandbegantohavepanicattacksonceagain.ItriedwhatIknewbestandwentbacktomyprevious2,butIwasstillstrugglingandfarfromfeelingwellagainuntilIgotsomenewadvice.IlovedtosingwhenIwasyoung.Mychildhoodhadbeenfilledwithcreativity,yetformostofmyadultlifeitwasneglected.Atherapisttoldmethatmentalhealthissuesarecommonamongthe3mindsoftheworldwhencreativityissuppressed(壓制).4,toregainit,Idecidedtogetbackintosinging.ThenIjoinedagroupcalledSound,apopchoir.Muchbetter,Ifoundthe5toaudition(試音).IwasamazedthatImanagedto6suchariskysituationandnothaveapanicattack.Theauditionitselfwasawinforme,nevermindhowIdid.Ihavenowbeenamemberofthechoirforthreeyears.Ilovethecommunityandtheperformances.It7meofwhoIwasatschool.Mypathbackthenwasalways“dowhatyoulove”.Myentireeducationwasfilledwithfondmemoriesbecauseofthat,andIwasstartingtobuildthatbackintomy8life.Now,Iamfeelingalotbetter.WhenIam9,distraction(分散注意力)iskeyandsingingdoeshelp.Itsendsmeintoastateinwhichmybodyworkswithpurepassionandjoy.Moreimportantly,Iwillhaveexercisedmycreativityand10myanxiety.1.A.CasuallyB.ImmediatelyC.GenerallyD.Thankfully2.A.situationsB.conditionsC.valuesD.tools3.A.openB.absentC.creativeD.narrow4.A.ThereforeB.ThoughC.MoreoverD.Otherwise5.A.pressureB.courageC.keyD.advantage6.A.thinkoverB.getthroughC.takeupD.figureout7.A.suspectsB.remindsC.curesD.warns8.A.holidayB.schoolC.adultD.teenage9.A.panickyB.fearlessC.exhaustedD.confused10.A.relievedB.sharedC.feltD.caused二、閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項中,選出最佳選項。AWaystotourLosAngelesFirst-timeHollywoodvisitorscanhitallthetopsightswithoutworryingaboutthecity’strafficandparkingbyhoppingonanopen-airbustour.Inadditiontotopattractions,aguidepointsoutcelebrityhomesyoumightmissiftravelingonyourown.Duration:2h$94.00peradult.MobileticketacceptedForafullrefund,cancelatleast24hoursinadvanceofthestartdateoftheexperience.ExplorewhereHollywoodismade.Gobehindthelensanddiscoverthesecretsofmovie-makingmagic.OurStudioTourbringsyoucloserthanevertotheentertainmentyoulove.You’llexploreoneofthebusiestworkingstudiosinLosAngeles,withyourhost,oneofourexpertTourGuides.Duration:2-3h$69.00peradult.MobileticketsacceptedForafullrefund,cancelatleast12hoursinadvanceofthestartdateoftheexperience.Thisisnotyourusualtour.Incontrast,itisspeciallymadeforLosAngelescultureandhistory.Bytheendofthistour,youwillhaveallthe“MustHave”LApictures,makefriendswithLAlocals,andhaveaverybigsmileonyourface!Duration:3h$49.00peradult.MobileticketsacceptedForafullrefund,cancelatleast24hoursinadvanceofthestartdateoftheexperience.DiscoverthebestthatthecityhastoofferonourguidedGrandcityTourofLosAngeles!Forover31years,we'vehelpedfamiliesandspecial-needtouriststoseeiconicsightsliketheHollywoodSignandRodeoDrivefromthecomfortofaprivateminibusdrivenbyourfriendly,experiencedtourguides.Duration:5h$79.00peradult.Freeforkidsaccompaniedwithparents.Forafullrefund,cancelatleast48hoursinadvanceofthestartdateoftheexperience.11.WhatwouldtheguidedoonHollywoodandCelebrityHomesBusTour?A.Enjoytopmagicshowswithyou.B.Locatefamousactors'housesforyou.C.Driveyouaroundpersonally.D.Introduceyoutothelocals.12.Whichtourwouldyoupickifyouwanttoknowaboutthemovieproduction?A.HollywoodandCelebrityHomesBusTour.B.Shared3HoursLosAngelesVIPTour.C.WarnerBros.StudioTourHollywood.D.GrandCityTourofLosAngeles.13.WhatcanyoudoduringGrandCityTourofLosAngeles?A.Enjoyaprivateservice.B.Haveanopen-airbustour.C.Getclosetothelocalculture.D.Dealwithpersonalneedsquickly.14.Howmuchshouldacouplewiththeir11-year-oldtwinspayiftheypickGrandCityTourofLosAngeles?A.$79.B.$158.C.$237.D.$316.15.Whatmaybethepurposeofthewriterwritingthepassage?A.ToprovidesomeinformationonLosAngeles.B.ToentertainreadersandattractthemtotravelintheUS.C.ToshowoffhisexperienceoftravellinginLosAngeles.D.TointroducewaystotravelinLosAngelesandattractcustomers.BHanfu,thetraditionalclothingoftheHanethnicgroup,hasmadeacomebackinrecentyears.Thehanfuboomhasseenanincreaseinavailablestyles.Tosatisfythedifferenttastesoftoday’syouth,sellersareputtingafancyspinonthisancientcostume.Certainhanfuhaveacolorfulreflectiveeffect,asshinydecorativepowdersareaddedintothecloth.Modernmateriallikechiffon(薄綢)isalsowidelyusedinhanfu,whilepaillettes(亮片)havebeenaddedtothesurfaceofthedress.Althoughmostyoungfansofhanfuagreethere’snoneedtostrictlyfollowtheancientrules,theiropinionsdiffergreatly.QingZhi,auniversitystudent,saidhanfuisonlyakindofclothing.Shecanmatchhanfufromdifferentdynastiestogether,orwithmodernclothing,accordingtoherownpreferences.However,theformofeachpieceofhanfushewearsmustbeinaccordancewithhistory.Dafan,24,seesitdifferently.Shesaidclothingwithfancyandexaggerated(夸張的)moderndecorationscan’tbeseenashanfuatall.Meanwhile,fansdisagreeonhowoftenoneshouldweartheclothing.Qingzhiwearshanfueveryday,whileWuYue,anotherhanfufan,saidtheclothingshouldnotbeworndaily.InWu’sopinion,hanfushouldproperlygotogetherwithmodernliving.Forexample,specialoccasionslikefestivalsandweddingsaregoodoccasionsforwearinghanfu.“Onlywithpurposescanhanfureallyhavevitality(生命力).”shesaid.HanHua,fromChongyangResearchInstituteforFinancialStudiesatRenminUniversityofChina,thinkstheevolution(演變)ofhanfunatural.“Ithinkpeopledressinginhanfucanhavetheirownchoices,whetherstickingtotheverytraditionalstyle,orwhetherhavingthemmodernized,”shesaid.“BothsidesareOK,ortheremayevenbeathirdsidethatintroducessomemodernelements,orsomeWesternelementsintohanfu.I’mtotallyfinewiththat.Ionlyhopethattherewon’tbeanyarguments,andtherewillberespecttowardeachside.”16.Fromthefirsttwoparagraphs,weknowhanfutodayare.A.justliketheancientonesB.differentinstyles,materialsandcolorsC.popularwithpeopleofdifferentagesD.followstrictrulesinitsproduction17.QingZhi’sattitudetowardsfancyhanfuis.A.neutrualB.doubtfulC.negativeD.favorable18.WhatdoesWuYuethinkofhanfu?A.Itdoesn’tmatchmodernliving.B.Itisnecessaryforpeopletowearitdaily.C.Itisagoodchoiceforimportantoccasions.D.Moderndecorationsgiveitmorevitality.19.WhatcanweinferfromHanHua’swords?A.Itishardtounderstandtheevolutionofhanfu.B.differentformsofhanfushouldharmoniouslycoexist.C.HanfuisawayofpassingontraditionalChineseculture.D.AddingWesternelementstohanfucanhelpspreaditworldwide.20.Thepassageismainlyabout.A.hanfuinmoderntimesB.theimportanceofhanfuC.thepopularityofhanfuD.hanfufordifferentpeopleCAlibrarianinIndonesia'sJavaislandislendingbookstochildreninexchangefortrashtocleanuptheenvironmentandgetthekidstoreadmore.EachweekdayRadenRoroHendartiridesherthree-wheelerwithbooksstackedupatthebackforchildreninMuntangvillagetoexchangeforplasticcups,bagsandotherwastethatshecarriesback.ShetoldReutersshewashelpingpromotereadinginthekidsandmakethemawareoftheenvironment.Assoonassheshowsup,littlechildren,manyaccompaniedbytheirmothers,surroundher“TrashLibrary”andshoutforthebooks.TheyareallcarryingtrashbagsandRaden'sthree-wheelerquicklyfillsupwiththemasthebooksflyout.She'shappythekidsaregoingtospendlesstimeononlinegamesasaresult.“Letusbuildacultureofliteracyfromyoungagetolessentheharmoftheonlineworld,”Radensaid.“Weshouldalsotakecareofourwasteinordertofightclimatechangeandtosavetheearthfromtrash,”Radensaid.Shecollectsabout100kgofwasteeachweek,whichisthensortedoutbyhercolleaguesandsentforrecyclingorsold.Shehasastockof6,000bookstolendandwantstotakethemobileservicetoneighboringareasaswell.KevinAlamsyah,an11-year-oldbooklover,searchesforwastelyinginthevillage.“Whenthereistoomuchtrash,ourenvironmentwillbecomedirtyandit'snothealthy.That'swhyIlookfortrashtoborrowabook.”hesays.JiahPalupi,theheadofthemainpubliclibraryinthearea,saidRaden'sworkstrengthenedtheireffortsinanovelway,whichisdifferentfromwhatwasknownbefore,tobattleonlinegamingaddictionamongtheyouthandpromotereading.Theliteracyrateforabove-15-year-oldsinIndonesiaisaround96percent,butaSeptemberreportbytheWorldBankwarnedthattheCOVID-19willleavemorethan80%of15-year-oldsbelowtheminimumreadingproficiency(閱讀水平)levelidentifiedbytheOrganizationforEconomicCooperationandDevelopment.21.Whatcanweknowaboutthe“trashlibrary”?A.Itismuchwelcomedbykidsandtheirparents.B.Itmainlylendsbooksaboutenvironmenttokids.C.Kidscanbuybooksfromitbydonatingcollectedtrash.D.Itisaspeciallibrarybuiltwithplasticsandotherwaste.22.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“novel”inParagraph6probablymean?A.dramaticB.extremeC.creativeD.convenient23.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?A.Indonesia’senvironmentalsituationisworrying.B.PeopleinIndonesiahasaverylowliteracyrate.C.Thetrashlibraryhasbeenintroducedtomanyothercities.D.TheCOVID-19hasanegativeeffectonteenagers’reading.24.WhichstatementisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.RadenistheheadofthemainpubliclibraryinIndonesia.B.Radensortsouttrashandsendsittorecycle.C.RadenwasspokenhighlyofbyJiahPalupi.D.Radenpromotestheliteracyrateto96percent.25.Whatisthebesttitleofthispassage?A.TrashforBooksB.AGreatLibrarianC.ReadingforLiteracyD.MoreReading,LessOnlineGamesDWallsblanketedinmoss(苔蘚)arepoppingupinmajorcities,alongwithpromisesthattheycanreduceairpollution—butcanafewsquaremetresofplantmatterreallydealwiththesmog?ABerlin-basedfirm,GreenCitySolutions,believesso.Itsmosswalls,calledtheCityTree,areabout4squaremetresinsize.ArmedwithWi-Fisensorstomonitorthehealthofmoss,aCityTreefunctionsautonomouslyandrequiresverylittlecare.Thewallcollectsrainwater,whichispumpedthroughabuilt-inirrigation(灌溉)systemtotheplants,poweredbysolarenergy.Asaresult,thefirmsayseachCityTreeisableto“eat”around250gramsofparticulate(顆粒)matteraday(nearly90kgsayear)andremovesabout240metrictonsofCO2everyyear.Italsocoolsthesurroundingair.AwarethatgettingthesurroundingairincontactwiththemosswallisnecessaryfortheCityTreetobeeffective,theinventorsmakesurethatthelocationofeachinstallation(安裝)ischosencarefully.Spotswherepollutionisheavyduetotrafficandwhereairflowislimitedarepicked.Theimportanceofthisstepisexplainedbythefactthatthewastegasfromacargenerallygoesupafewkilometresintotheair.Butthisdoesn’tmeanmosswallswillnecessarilyprotectpeoplefrompollution.IntheNetherlands,eightwallsinstalledinAmsterdamfailedtoreducetheconcentrationofparticulatematter(PM)andnitrogendioxide(N02).Theirreportconcludedthatevendoublingthenumberofmosswallswoulddolittletoimprovetheireffectiveness.TheCityTreeisnotmeantforparksortotaketheplaceofstreettrees,buttoaddgreenerytoconcrete-heavyspaceswhereplantingisnotachoice.It’simportanttorememberthatstreettreesprovidelotsofotherbenefits,includingshelterandhabitatforurbanwildlife,shadeandcoolingforpeopleonthestreet,andreductionofurbanheatislands.26.WhatdoweknowabouttheCityTree?A.Itcanabsorbsomeairpollutants.B.Itcanirrigateotherstreetplants.C.Itproduceselectricitytocoolwater.D.Itisaimedatsavingwaterincities.27.WhatisParagraph3mainlyabout?A.TheimportanceofCityTree.B.ThefunctionofCityTree.C.HowtooperateCityTree.D.WheretoplaceCityTree.28.WhyistheexampleofAmsterdammentionedinParagraph4?A.ToshowthatCityTreecan’talwaysworkwell.B.ToprovethatCityTreecanreduceairpollutants.C.Toemphasizethenecessityofbuildingmosswalls.D.Toanalyzethereasonsforthefailureoftheprogram.29.WhichstatementisNOTTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.CityTreeiscapableofperformingtasksautomatically.B.TheinventorstendtoinstallCityTreeinspotswithheavypollution.C.GreenCitySolutionsbelievessomeplantmattercandealwiththesmog.D.Theeffectivenessofmosswallscanbeimprovedifthenumberofthemisdoubled.30.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardsreplacingstreettreeswithmosswalls?A.Ambiguous.B.Disapproving.C.Supportive.D.Cautious.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10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。SimplewaystoimproveyourwrittenEnglishManypeoplethinkitisreallydifficulttoimprovetheirwritinginEnglish.Don’tworry,though.HerearesomesimplestepsthatyoucantaketoimproveyourwrittenEnglish.●Increaseyourvocabulary.Toexpressyourselfclearly,youneedagoodactivevocabulary.That’snotjustbeingabletoknowlotsofwords—itmeansactuallybeingabletousethemcorrectly.31Tip:Whenyoulearnanewword,trytolearnalltheformsofthatword.Peopleoftensaythatwelearntowritebestbyreading.ReadinginEnglishisusefulinmanyways.Itisagreatwaytogetanideaofthedifferentstylesofwritingandseehowtousewordsproperly.Tip:33Learningshouldn’tbeboring.Readeachtextseveraltimestomakesureyouunderstandhowtousenewwordsandexpressionsinthetext.●Improveyourgrammar.Grammarisveryimportantbecauseitimprovesthequalityofyourwriting.Tip:34Thefirsttime,lookforgeneralmistakesandthesecondtimelookformistakeswiththegrammarpointyouarestudyingatthemoment.●Justdoit!Thebestwaytoimproveyourwritingistogetapenandpaperandwrite.Bepreparedtowriteseveralcopiesofeachtext.35A.Knowyourreaders.B.Readwidelyandoften.C.Alwayscheckyourwritingtwice.D.Remember,practicemakesperfect!E.Choosebooksorarticlesthatinterestyou.F.Usesimplerlanguageandshortersentencestoshowyourideas.G.Dothisbylearningnewwordswithexamplesentences,notjustwordlists.三、綜合填空(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀短文,按照句子結(jié)構(gòu)和上下文的連貫要求,在空格處填入適當?shù)膯卧~,并將答案填寫在答題卡標號為36-45的相應位置上(每個空只能填寫一個形式正確,意義相符的單詞)。Fiftyyearsago,Chinasuccessfullylauncheditsfirstsatellite,Dongfanghong1,andstartedanewchapterinspaceexploration.Tomark36.50thanniversary,theChinaNationalSpaceAdministrationannouncedthenameforthecountry’sMarsplanetaryexplorationprogramonApril24.Themission,TianwengotitsnamefromalongpoemTianwen37.byQuYuan,afamouspoetoftheWarringStatesPeriod.Inthe38.,Quraisedaseriesofquestionsconcerningthesky,stars,naturalphenomena,mythsandtherealworld,reflectinghisdoubtsontraditionalideas39.hispursuit(追求)oftruth.Sofar,Chinahas40.remarkableprogressinspaceexploration.In1970,Chinalauncheditsfirstman-madeEarthsatellite,becomingthe41.countryintheworldtolaunchman-madesatellitesindependently,aftertheformerSovietUnion,America,FrenchandJapan.
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