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某中学备战二三高考英语寒假必刷卷二做题时间:2023年一月_曰,_:-:实际得分:本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第n卷(非选择题)两部分。注意事项:1、答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考号用铅笔涂写在答题卡上。2、每小题选出答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其它答案标号。3、二卷试题用黑色中性笔作答。第一部分听力(每小题1.5分,共30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)请听下而5段对话,选出最佳选项。WhencanthewomanmeetDilipPatel?C.Intheafternoon.C.Bysubway.C.Diving.C.Intheafternoon.C.Bysubway.C.Diving.C.Towelcomeguests.C.Size41.Howwillthewomangohome?A.Bycar.B.Bybus.Whichsportdoesthemanlikebest?A.SwimmingB.Baseball.Whydoesthemanadvisethewomantoleaveat3:30?A.Tomakeapresentation.B.Toavoidtrafficjams.Whatsizeshoesisthemanwearing?A.Size39.B.Size40.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)请听下面5段对话或独白,选出最佳选项。请听第6段材料,1口I答第6、7£goWhatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?C.Leisureactivities.C.Shereviewsnewwords.C.Leisureactivities.C.Shereviewsnewwords.Whatdoesthewomandoeverynight?A.Shewatchesfilms.B.Shelistenstomusic请听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。Whatcanwcknowaboutthespeaker'soffice?A.Ithaslotsofnewfaces.B.1(isunderKim'scharge.C.Itoftenholdsparties.Whatwillthespeakersdiscussnext?A.Thepresentationskills.B.Thesalesresults.C.Thenewstaff.请听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。WheredidthemangofirstafterleavingtheBuckingham?A.ToEngland.B.ToFrance.C.ToItaly.Whatdoesthemanliketodoinhissparelime?A.Travelaroundtheworld.B.Learnforeignlanguages.C.somesports.Whatistheman'splanforthefutureA.Tocontinuehiscookerycourse.B.Tosetupacookeryschool.C.Tostarthisownrestaurant.请听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。Whencanthemanstarttowork?OnJune8thOnJune10thOnJune11th.OnJune8thOnJune10thOnJune11th.Whatjobisthemanmostinterestedin?A.Anassistantanimalkeeper.B.Anassistantmanager.C.AnassistantteacherWhatdoesthemanneedtolearnifhegetsthejob?A.Howtogivefirstaid.B.Howtohandlethefood.C.Howtopreventdiseases.Whowillgivethemanareference?A.Hisfriend.B.Hiscollegetutor.C.Hisformerworkmate.请听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。Whatwilltheheadsofsciencehelpdo?A.Organizetheschoolactivities.B.Sellthefestivaltickets.C.Sendoutthedocuments.Howlongwillthefestivallast?A.Fortwodays.B.Forthreedays.C.Forfourdays.Whatisthemainpurposeofthefestival?A.Toattractmorescienceteachers.B.Tocreateenthusiasmforscicncc.C.Toenablestudentstostudyhard.20.Whoareteachingmathinsomeschools?A.Biologists.B.Physicists.C.Chemists.第二部分由读理解(每小题2.5分,共37.5分)第一节阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项ABiruteMaryGaldikashasstudiedorangulans(猩猩)formorethan40years,TheseendangeredanimalsliveintherainforestsofBorneoandSumatra,whicharcislandsinSoutheastAsia.TIMEforKids(TFK)interviewedGaldikas.TFK:Bysecondgrade,youhaddecidedyouwantedtobecomeanexplorer.Whatdidyouknowandlikeaboutorangutansatthattime?Galdikas:Iknewnothingaboutorangutansatthetime!Iwas7yearsoldandIwantedtolearnmoreaboutthemsoIdecidedtobecomeanexplorer.InthosedaysmostinformationcamefrombookssoIreadvoraciously.Thepubliclibrarywasmylifelinetoknowledgeandinformation!TFK:YoufoundedtheOrangutanFoundationInternational(OFI)in1986tohelpprotectorangutans.TheanimalsareendangeredbecausetherainforestswheretheyliveinIndonesiaandMalaysiaarebeingdestroyed.Istheirhabitatdisappearingfasterthanotherrainforests?Galdikas:Alliropical(热带的)rainforestsarethreatenedinIndonesiaandMalaysia,therainforestsareextremelythreatenedduetodeforestation(砍伐森林)causedbythepalmoil(棕稠油)industry.Palmoilis(hemostcommonlyusedvegetableoilintheworld.TFK:Whatcanpeopledotohelptheanimalssurvive?Gald汰as:Wildorangutanscouldbesavedifeveryonestoppedeatingprocessedfoodscontainingpalmoil.Simplyreadingtheingredientlistonproductswhenyougoshoppingwouldbehelpfulinthisregard.TFK:YouspendatleasthalftheyearinBorneo,workingwithorangutans.Whatdoyoufindmostinterestingabouttheanimals?Galdikas:Orangutanshaveuniquepersonalitiesjustlikedifferentpeoplehavedifferentpersonalities.Iverymuchenjoyworkingwithorangutans.Ihavebecomefriendswithmanyorangutansandthatgivesmethegreatestpleasureofall!Whatdoestheunderlinedword"voraciously"mean?A.Silently.B.Eagerly.C.Anxiously.D.Carelessly.WhatdoesGaldikasadvisepeopletodo?A.Tolearnaboutorangutans.B.Toplanttreesinrainforests.Tocollectmoneyfororangutans.D.Tostopusingpalmoilproducts.23.WhatdoweknowaboutGaldikas?A.Sheisagreathelperfororangutans.B.ShehopestospendherwholelifeinBorneo.C.Sheisaneducatorandexpertattrainingorangutans.Shefoundithardtogetalongwellwithorangutans.BTheVirginbrandcanbeseenallovertheworld,offeringalmosteverytypeofserviceorproductimaginable—frommobilecommunicationtotraveltofitness.ThefounderofthisglobalbrandisRichardBranson.At16.hestartedhisfirstbusiness,advertisingrecordsinamagazinecalledStudent.Fromthere,hewentontocreateVirginRecords,successfulchainofrecordstores.Fast-fbrward50yearsandinorc(han400companies:Bransonisoneofthebiggestnamesinbusiness.Tounderstandhissuccess,it'sworthtakingalookatsomeofthebusinessprinciplestheself-madebillionairehasfollowedashebuilthisempire.Bransonisalwaysonthelookoutfbrwaysinwhichaserviceorproductcouldbeimproved;itdoesn'tmatteriftheindustryisoneheisn'tfamiliarwith.VirginMoney,forexample,isuniikeatraditionalbank.Besidesprovidingregularbankingservices,therearelounges(休息室)forallcustomers.Theseloungesaredesignedlikelivingrooms,wherecustomerscanwatchTV,haveadrink,orborrowaniPad.Theaimistocreateapersonalrelationshipwithcustomersbymaking(hemfeelcomfortable.Likemostentrepreneurs(企业家),Bransonisn'tafraidoftakingriskstoexpandhisbusiness.Buthehashadfailuresalongtheway.In1994,BransonstartedVirginColainanattempttocompetewithbigcompaniessuchasCoca-ColaandPepsi.However,Coca-Colatookactionimmediately-doublingtheamountofmoneyitspentonadvertising.Itwasdifficulttowinovercustomers,and,intheend.VirginColahadtomakeaquietexit.ButBransontakesfailuresinhisstride."Failureispartofbusinesshesays,"soit'sreallyimportantforallentrepreneursandbusinessleaderstoknowwhentocallitaday,learnfromtheirmistakes,andmoveon,fast/'ForBranson,lifeisaboutmorethanwork;hesays,"Stuffreallyisnotwhatbringshappiness.Family,friends,goodhealth,andthesatisfactionthatconiesfrommakingapositivedifferencearewhatreallymatter."WhatcanwelearnaboutBransonwhenhewasyoung?A.Hewasenthusiasticaboutwriting.B.Hehadagiftforenterprise.C.Hebecametheworld'srichestman.D.Herecordedmanypopularsongs.WhydoestheauthormentionVirginMoneyinthetext?A.Todescribeitsroutinework.B.Tointroduceitsuniquecommercialvalue.C.ToshowhowVirginimprovesitself.D.ToexplainwhyVirginputsalotofmoneyintoadvertising.26.WhatdocsBransonthinkoffailures?A.Theyareunavoidable.B.Theyareunforgivable.C.Theyaredisturbing.D.Theyareirregular.27.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.GoodfortuneB.TheriseandfailofVirginC.LessonsinbusinessD.TurningchallengesintoopportunitiesC“In2004,Iwastheonlyvegan(素食主义者)inthevillage,saysFionaOakes,amulti-world-record-breakingmarathon(马拉松)runner."Butnowyouseeveganrunnerseverywhere."OakesstartedarunningclubcalledVeganRunnersin2004.Theideacameaboutaftershesawthelong-distancerunnerPaulaRadcliffeonTVandspottedanopportunity.Oakesthoughtthat,ifshegottaster,shecouldendupalongsideRadcliffeatthestartlineoftheLondonmarathon,onnationaltelevision,withthewords“VeganRunners''writtenacrosshershirt,"i'vebeenvegansinceIwassixyearsold.Iwasleadingbyexampleandattractinginterestinapositiveway."shesays.Shewentontotwicefinishinthetop20inmajormarathons,withapersonalbestoftwohours38minutes.Oakes'powerfulexamplehasseenVeganRunnerssteadilyincreasetheirnumbersovertheyears.Butwiththeinterestinveganismgrowing,theclub'snumbershaveincreasedby4.000in(helastthreeyears,withmorethan40localgroupsacrossthecountry.Butcanaplant-baseddietprovidewhatyouneedtocompeteandeven(owin?LisaGawthomejoinedVeganRunnersin2018.Shehasbeenveganfor16yearsandisaninternationalroadrunner.Shebelievesbeingveganhashelpedhertoperformatsuchahighlevel."Itisbetterforthedigestivesystemanddevelopsbettersleep,"shesays."IhaveneverhadasmuchenergyasIhavesincemovingtoavegandiet.However,TimNoakes,aSouthAfricansportsscientist,saysavegandietis"incompleteinsomanyways"."Intime,atrulyveganathletewillrunintotroubleunlesstheyaresourcingadditionalanimal-based-nuiricnts(营养物)fromsomewhereelse,"hesays.Therearenotenoughlong-termstudiesabout(his.Someoftheworld'sleadinglong-distancerunnershavealotofconfidenceinthemeat-heavydietencouragedbyNoakes,whileothersarevegan,ledbythefamousrunnerScottJurek,whosesevenvictoriesinarowinthemostcompetitivemarathonintheUSmakethecasethatavegandietcansupportanathlete'srunningatthehighestlevel.WhydidFionaOakesstarttherunningclubin2004?Totrainprofessionalrunners.Tomakeherselfwell-knownaroundthenation.Toencourageveganisminapositiveway.TocompetewithRadcliffeintheLondonmarathon.WhatcanwelearnaboutVeganRunners?A.Itislesseffectivethanotherclubs.B.Itfailstoattractleadingsportsmen.C.Itaimstoprotecttheenvironment.D.Itisdevelopingmorespeedilythanbefore.What'sLisaGawthorne'sattitudetoVeganRunners?A.Uncaring.B.Disapproving.C.Positive.D.Doubtful.Whatdoesthelastparagraphmainlytalkabout?A.Thechallengesfacedbyveganathletes.Theauthor'sideasaboutOakes'VeganRunners.Thepopularityofvegandietsamongmarathonrunners.Differentviewsaboutvegandiets'effectonathleticperformance.DHaveahardtimewakingupwhenil'scoldout?Scientistssayyourbrainistoblame.AstudyconductedbyscientistsfromNorthwesternUniversitymadeitpossibletooftcrsomeexplanationsforthisphenomenon.Theirstudyonfruitfliesshowshowseasonallycoldanddarkconditionscanprohibitneuronswithintheflybrainthatpromoteactivityandwakefulnessfromsendingoutsignals,particularlyinthemorning.Ithelpsexplainswhy,forbothfliesandhumans,itissohardtowakeupinthemorninginwinter.“Bystudyingbehaviorsinafruitfly,wecanbetterunderstandhowandwhytemperatureissovitaltoregulatesleep,“saidMarcoGallio,associateprofessorofneurobiologyintheWeinbergCollegeofArtsandSciences.Thestudydescribesforthefirsttime“absolutecold"receptorsintheflyantenna,whichrespondtotemperatureonlybelowthefly's"comfbrtzone“ofabout25℃.Havingrecognizedthoseneurons,theresearchersfollowedthemall(hewayto(heirtargetswithinthebrain.Theyfoundtheirtargetsareasmallgroupofbrainneuronsthatarepartofalargernetwork(hatcontrolsrhythmsofactivityandsleep.Whentheneuronstheydiscoveredareactive,thetargetcells,whichnormallyaremadeactivebymominglight,areshutdown.*'Temperaturesensingisoneofthemostfiindamentalabilities/'saidGallio,whosegroupisoneofonlyafewintheworldthataresystematicallystudyingtemperaturesensinginfruitflies."Theprincipleswearefindingintheflybrain,thelogicandorganization,maybethesameallthewaytohumans.Andfuturestudiesonhumanbrainwillsurelyfindsomereferenceinformationinthisstudy.”32.Whyisithardforfliestowakeupincoldmornings?A.Coldconditionsdisabletheantennasofflies.Flicshavefewerneuronsinthebrainthanhumans.Coldnessstopsflies'neuronsfromfimctioningwell.Flies'neuronscontrollingwakefulnessaredamaged.Whatdoweknowaboutthestudy?Itfocusesmainlyonhowflybrainswork.Ithelpsexplainhowtemperatureaffectssleep.Itaimsatsolvinghumans'sleepingproblems.Itshowsthesimilaritiesbetweenflybrainsandhumanbrains.Whichpartofafruitflywillbemadeactivewhenitiscold?A.Itsantenna.B.Itstargetcells.C.Its''absolutecold”receptors.D.Itsnetworkcontrollingsleep.What'sGallio'sattitudetowardsthepracticalvalueofthefindings?A.Positive.B.Doubtful.C.Ambiguous.D.Disappointed.第二节根据短文内容,从短文后选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项.选项中有两项为多余选项.(每小题2.5分,共12.5分)OffshoreproductionTheworld'sconsumptionoffashionishuge.TheEuropeanUnionimportedtextiles(进口纺织品)tothevalueof€83.7billionin2010.Priceshavefallen,too,withhand-finishedshirtscostinglessthanfiveeuros.36Theyuseoverseas(海外的)productiontodothis.Largecompaniesmaketheirproductsindevelopingcountrieswhereworkersarepaidmuchlessthanindevelopedcountries.Multinationalcompaniestryhardtomakesurelocalpayandconditionsarclegal.However,facioryworkersmayactuallyonlyearnafewcentstomakeanitemwhichwouldsellforhundredsofdollars.37Overseasmanufacturingplantshavebeeninthemediabecausetheysometimesemploychildren.Supportersarguethatoftenschoolistooexpensiveforsomechildrenandthatchildrenwhoworkinfactoriesareprotectedfromworsejobs.38Theyclaimthatchildrenshouldheinfull-timeeducationratherthanworkinginafactory.Anotherpointthatshouldbeconsideredisthatdevelopingcountriesencouragedevelopedcountriestoinvest(投资)inthemtoprovidejobs.39Andthegrowthinmanufacturinghasaninfluenceontherestoftheeconomy,becauseitreducesthenumberofpeopleneedingtoworkinagricultureandincreasescompetitionforlabour(劳动力).Thisleadstohigherwages(工资),whichleadtootherimprovements.Itseems(hatifmultinationalsaregoingtobenefitfromlowproductioncostsbyusingoverseassuppliers,theyshoulddomoretoimprovethesocialsituation.40inconclusion,thereareclearbenefitsforthemultinationals,buttheyshouldstilldomoretoprotecttheworkersinoverseasmanufacturingplants.Andthemultinationalcompanykeepsmostoftheprofit.Theyarguethatemployeesaremadetodolonghoursofwork.Peoplelosetheirjobswhenproductionisoutsourcedtoothercountries.However,criticsofoverseasproductionstate(hatchildlabouriswrong.Tomakeclothesattheselowprices,companieshavetokeepcostsdown.Forexample,theyshouldbuildschoolsforthechildreninthosecommunities.Supportersofoverseasproductionstatethatincreasedinvestmenthaspositiveeffects.第三部分英语知识运用(共15小题:每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。HaleyHasselluploadedvideoinwhichshesaidthaiher6-ycar-olddaughterPrcslcighhadaskedforbrand-new"LOLpencilbox",butshejustchangedhermindwhenshegotitand41itinthe(rash.Asahard-workingmother,HaleydecidedtoteachPresleighalessonby42thepencilcasetoachildwhowouldappreciateit.Shethenpunishedherliungratefiir'daughterand43hertousealessthanstylishplasticbagforherpencilsinstead.Haleysaidthatshehadbeen44aboutsurprisingPresleighwiththepencilbox,thinkingshewouldbe"oveijoyed".Haleyhadgonetothreedifferentstorestogetthecase,butthingsdidn'tquitego45plan."WhenIsurprisedherwithit.shestaredatitandthrewitawayandslammed(砰地关上)ihcbedroomdoor.She46'That'sstupid;everyoneinmyclasshasthat.Idon'twantitanymore,'"Haleysaid."Bythistime,therewas47smokecomingoutofmyears.I'mtryingreallyhardto48shealwaysgetswhatsheneeds,"Haleysaid."IthoughtIhadalwaystaughthertobe49andknowhowluckyshewasbutapparentlysheneededasmallwake-upcall."That'swhenHaleycameupwiththeideatomakePresleighvery50kindofpencilcase."Suddenlysherealizedtheboxshejusttrashedwasgoodenoughandtheplasticsandwichbagwas51,butitwastoolate,"Haleysaid.ThemotherthenmadePrcslcighgetthecaseoutofthetrashsoshecould52itto"someonewhosemommyanddaddyarepooranddon'thave53foranyschoolsupplies"."MaybeIoverreactsometimesbutitrulybelievejustbeinggratefulcanturnaroundany54inlife/'Haleyconcluded.Manysocialmediausershavebeen55Haleyforhergoodparenting.41.A.replacedB.threwC.hidD.hungB.returningC.sellingD.recommendingB.allowedC.forcedD.followedB.disappointcdC.curiousD.hcsitant45.A.inrelationtoB.inadditiontoC.becauseofD.accordingtoB.warnedC.jokedD.doubtedB.probablyC.rarely0.partly48.A.findoutB.tu

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