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2023年最新整理——考试真题资料2023年最新整理——考试真题资料2023年最新整理——考试真题资料上海市控江中学2021 学年第二学期高二年级期中英语试卷ListeningComprehension(30分SectionA(10分)

命题和校对:高二英语备课组(满分150分)

2022.4Directions:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.A.Seeafilmwiththeman.C.Listentosomegreatmusic.

B.Offerthemansomehelp.D.Saythankstotheman.2.A.At1:00pm.A.Onhisway.A.Aguystolehis

B.At3:00pm.B.Inarestaurant.

C.At4:00pm.C.Athome.B.Hefoundhisclothes

D.At5:00pm.D.Onatrain.C.Someonesaidhewasugly.A.Askforsomethingcheaper.C.Protectherselffrombeinghurt.

D.Theclothesinthesupermarketareugly.B.Buythevaseshereallylikes.D.Bargainwiththeshopassistant.A.147pounds.A.Togetahaircut.C.Todosomeshopping.

B.150pounds.

C.153pounds. D.163pounds.B.Toattendaparty.D.Todriveherhome.A.Useacomputerinthelab.C.Helphimrevisehisreport.A.Itspokehighlyofthemayor.C.Itmadethemayor’sviewclearer.

B.Takeachemistrycourse.D.Gethercomputerrepaired.B.Itmisinterpretedthemayor’sspeech.D.Itcarriedthemayor’sspeechaccurately.A.Germany.SectionB(20分)

B.France.

C.WestAfrica. D.Spain.Directions:InSectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassagesandonelongerconversation,andyouwillbeaskedthreequestionsoneachofthepassagesandtheconversation.Thepassagesandtheconversationwillbereadtwice,butquestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichonewouldbethebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.A.HewasMs.Beach’sneighbor.HeusedtoworkatMs.Beach’sbookstore.HehasfollowedMs.Beach’swayofdoingbusiness.HecamefromBritain.A.Shedied.B.TheGermansmadehergiveitup.C.Herbusinesswentfrombadtoworse.D.Shedecidedtostartanewbusiness.13.A.In1951.

B.In1962.

C.1964 D.In1919.Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.14.A.0.1cm.

B.1cm.

C.0.01mm.

D.0.1mm.A.Therewasaholeinit.C.ItwentoffBillBeaver’seye.A.Itwasmadebyhand.Itwasmadebyaspecialrobot.Therewassomebloodduringtheoperation.Thedoctorsdidn’ttakepartduringtheoperation.

B.Itgothurtbysomethinghard.D.Itsometimesdidn’tworkwell.Questions17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.A.Itcouldbedonewithgoodgrades.C.Itwasverydifficult.A.Hedidn’tlikephysicaleducation.C.Hewasunabletositstillinclass.A.Hehadadifferentschool.C.Hewaskindtoeverystudent.A.Itwasrobot-likewithnewtricks.C.Hecreateditbyhimself.Grammar&Vocabulary(25分)SectionA(10分)

B.Itcouldn’tbedone.D.Itwasboring.B.Hehadsolittlephysicalenergy.D.Hecan’tuseskateboardatschool.B.HeletstudentsplanP.E.classesontheirown.D.Heshowedsometechniquesduringclasses.B.Hewasmoreprofessional.D.Itissmootherthanothers’.Directions:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.YoungChineseTakeaStandAgainstPressureofLife---byLyingDownYoungChinesearerebellingagainstsocietythroughasimpleactofresistance:lyingdown.Examplesofthe“tangping”,or“lyingflat,”wayoflife(21) (include)notgettingmarried,nothavingchildren,andrefusingtoworkextrahoursortoholdajobatall.“Istayathomeandsleepandwatchtelevisionseries.SometimesIgooutforwalks,readbooksandjustthinkalot,”saidDaisyZhang,whodescribedherselfas“lyingflat”forthelasttwoweeks(22) leavingherjobinthefilmindustryinWuxi.“Tangping”(23) (emerge)overthelastfewmonthsastherallyingcall(口号)ofChinesemillennialswhohavehadenoughoftheratrace.Somecomparethemto the1950sBeatGenerationintheUnitedStates.(24) calltheirbehavioraformofnonviolentresistanceor“ideologicalemancipation (解fromconsumerismSupportersportrayitasarejectionofstruggleandendlessCriticssayitisdefeatist.“Peoplerealizethereisnoupwardmobility,”saidYichengWang,aPhDstudentinpoliticalscienceatBostonUniversity.“Mylifeislikethis.Itwillalwaysbelikethis.”ThetermdevelopedafteranAprilpostontheTiebaforum,(25) theauthor,unemployedforlasttwoyears,describedalow-effort,low-costlifestyle(26) (consist)ofjustafewmonths’workoutoftheyear.“Lyingflatismysophistic(诡辩的)movement,hewrotereferringtheGreekphilosopherDiogenes,whowasknownforlivinginabarrel.Hepostedapictureofhimselflyinginbedinthemiddleofthedaywiththecurtains(27) (draw).Inthefollowingweeks,a“lyingflat”groupontheonlineforumDouban increasedto9,000members.Internetusersidentifiedthemselvesas“lyingflatists,”postingphotosofcatsandsealslyingflatontheirback.But(28) tangpinggainedpopularity,italsodrewalevelofcriticism.NanfangDailycalledphilosophy“shameful.”GlobalTimesmadelightofit,describing“lyingflat”as“notaseriousphilosophy.”TheYouthLeaguepointedoutthatyoungmedicalworkersonthefrontlinesduringthepandemic“neverchose(29) (lie)down.”ForZhanginWuxi,lyingflatisnotaboutgivinguporwithdrawingfromsociety.“Manypeoplewanttoliedownbecause996istootiring,”shesaid,referringtotheinfamoushourscommoninChina’stechindustry,wherestaff(30) (expect)toworkfrom9a.m.to9p.m.,sixdaysaweek.Thephilosophyisalsoaboutgivingoneselfabreak.SectionB(15分)A.starringG.shiftsB.maturedH.uncoveringC.lengthsI.evaluativeD.specificallyJ.previouslyE.missionK.receptionF.typicalDirections:Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanbeusedonlyonce.A.starringG.shiftsB.maturedH.uncoveringC.lengthsI.evaluativeD.specificallyJ.previouslyE.missionK.receptionF.typicalREDRe-Released:NowWeBeginAgainTAYLORSWIFTcan’tstopbreakingtheinternet.OnNovember12,theGrammyaward-winningsinger-songwriterreleasedReds,arerecordingofherhonored2012albumRed,aspartofherongoing(31) toregainownershipofherearlymusic.Whiletheoriginalalbumincluded16tracks,Red(Taylor’sVersion)offersanepic30tracks,includingnine(32) unreleasedsongs.Afterdroppingthenewalbum,Swiftalsoreleasedherdirectorialdebut(首演)intheformofashortfilmAllTooWell,namedafterthefifthtrackontherecordand(33) herself,actorDylanO’BrienandStrangerThingsstarSadieSink.Bythetimethisarticlewasfinished,ithadacquiredmorethan22.5millionviewsonYouTube.SwiftmadehistorywiththereleaseofRed(Taylor’sVersion)onNovember12,breakingtherecordforthemost-streamedalbuminadaybyafemaleartistandthemost-streamedfemaleinadayonSpotify.Amongmusiccritics,the(34) wasalsolargelypositive.Awardingthealbumfivestars,RollingStone’sRobSheffielddescribedtheprojectas“atribute(致敬)tohowfarshe’straveled,butitmakesyouevenmoreexcitedforwhereshe’sheadingnext.”Writing(35) aboutthelong-lostversionof“AllTooWell,”themusiccriticsaidSwift“takesherownmasterpiece,tearsitallup,breaksitlikeapromise,andrebuildsitintoanewheartbreakepic,twiceaslongandtwiceasmad.”Inafour-starreview,multimediaproducerHannahMylreasays31-year-oldSwift’s(36) vocals(歌唱部分)arethemostsignificantchange.“Youhearitclearestonthespoken-wordmoments,likethewitheringput-down(令人羞愧的吐槽)in‘WeAreNeverEverGettingBackTogether’:‘With someindie(独立制作)recordthat’smuchcoolerthanmine,’”shewrites,beforeaddingthat“It’sthesortofeye -rollmoment(37) ofbeingayoungadult,andwhiledeliveredwithpassioninitscreation,inthesemomentsthe(38) inlyricism(抒情方式)andvocalsinthe10yearssinceRedwasfirstreleasedareobvious.”Taylorhasbeenopenaboutwhyshe’sgonetosuch (39) tore-recordhermusicandwhythesenewreleasesmeansomuchtoher.“Artistsshouldowntheirownworkforsomanyreasons,butthemostscreaminglyobviousoneisthattheartististheonlyonewhoreallyknowsthatbodyofwork,”shewroteinasocia lmediapostearlierthisyear.Followingtherelease,Swiftthankedfansforinspiringhertorecoverpossessionofherart,tellingher89millionTwitterfollowers:“Itneverwouldhavebeenpossibletogobackandremakemypreviouswork,(40) lostartandforgottenjewelsalongthewayifyouhadn’tencouragedme. Redisabouttobemineagain,butithasalwaysbeenours.Nowwebeginagain.”Readingcomprehension(45分)SectionA(15分)Directions:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagestherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,C,andD.Filleachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.InatimeoflowacademicachievementbychildrenintheUnitedStates,manyAmericansareturningtoJapan,acountryofhighacademicachievementandeconomicsuccess,forpossibleanswers. 41 ,theanswersprovidedbyJapanesepreschoolsarenottheonesAmericansexpectedtofind. InmostJapanesepreschools, 42 littleemphasisisputonacademicinstruction.Inoneinvestigation,300Japaneseand210Americanpreschoolteachers,childdevelopmentspecialistsandparentswere 43 variousaspectsofearlychildhoodeducation.OnlypercentoftheJapaneserespondentslisted“togivechildrenagoodstart 44 ”asoneoftheirtopthreereasonsforasocietytohavepreschools. 45 ,overhalftheAmericanrespondentschosethisasoneoftheirtopthreechoices.Topreparechildrenforsuccessfulcareersinfirstgradeandbeyond,Japaneseschoolsdonotteachreading,writing,andmathematics,butratherskillssuchaspersistence,concentrationandtheabilitytofunctionasamemberofa 46 .ThevastmajorityofyoungJapanesechildrenaretaughttoread 47 bytheirparents.Intherecent 48 betweenJapaneseandAmericanpreschooleducation,91percentofJapaneserespondentschoseprovidingchildrenwithagroupexperienceasoneoftheirtopthreereasonsforasocietytohavepreschools.Sixty-twopercentofthemoreindividuallyorientedAmericans 49 groupexperienceasoneoftheirtopthreechoices.A(n) 50 ontheimportanceofthegroupseeninJapaneseearlychildhoodeducationcontinueselementaryschooleducation.LikeinAmerica,thereis 51 inJapaneseearlychildhoodeducation.SomeJapanesekindergartenshave 52 aims,suchasearlymusicaltrainingorpotentialdevelopment.Inlargecities,somekindergartensare 53 universitiesthathaveelementaryandsecondaryschools.SomeJapaneseparentsbelievethatiftheiryoungchildrenattendauniversity-basedprogram,itwillincreasethechildren’schancesof _54 beingadmittedtop-ratedschoolsanduniversities.Severalmoreprogressiveprogramshave 55 freeplayasawayoutfortheheavyintellectualizinginsomeJapanesekindergartens.A.Instead B.However

C.Furthermore

D.MeanwhileA.surprisinglyA.criticizedforA.mentally

B.primarilyB.associatedwithB.physically

C.strangelyC.devotedtoC.academically

D.expectedlyD.askedaboutD.financiallyA.Beyonddescription B.Outofcuriosity

C.Afterall

D.IncontrastA.societyA.athomeA.considerationA.doubtedA.emphasisA.differenceA.specificA.focusedonA.happilyA.introducedSectionB(22分)

B.familyB.bylawB.comparisonB.definedB.agreementB.diversityB.far-reachingB.combinedwithB.quicklyB.invented

C.groupC.whenneededC.predictionC.pretendedC.complimentC.evidenceC.importantC.attachedtoC.luckilyC.borrowed

D.classD.withpatienceD.examinationD.listedD.congratulationD.setbackD.favorableD.separatedfromD.eventuallyD.displayedDirections:Readthefollowingfourpassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.(A)Itwasneartheendofsummerinmy16thyear.Iwasridinginthebackseatofalargevanheadingdownanendlessroad.Iwasattheendofatwo-weekroadtripwithseveralotherteenagerstovisitacollegeinIowa.AlongwayIhadspentseveraldaysinPittsburgh,Chicago,andontheroad,Ifelttired,solitary,andhomesick.ItwasthelongestthatIhadeverbeenawayfrommyfamily.Iglancedoutofmywindowandsuddenlymyheartleapt.There,inthedistance,Icouldseethem:thebeautifulmountainsofmyhome.Afterdaysanddaysonthedry,brownplains Ifinallysawthegreenhills inwhichIhadgrownupagain.AswegotcloserandclosertothosegreenmountainsIfeltmyselfbecominghappierandhappier.facelitupandmysmilereturned.Warmthfilledmyspirit.Itfeltsogoodtobegoinghome.ItwassuchajoytobeheadingbacktotheplacewhereIwasraised.ItwassuchablessingtofinallyknowthatIwasalmostbackwhereIbelonged.LookingbackonthatmemorymakesmewonderwhatitwillbelikewhenIfinallyreturntomytruehome.Evenforthelongestlife,thisworldisjustatemporaryresidence.Itisaplacethatwelearn,loveandgrowin,butitisn’treallyhome.Ourtruehomeliesbeyondthisworldanditslove,joyandbeautycannotbedescribedinwords.Itiswhereourfamilyawaitsus.UntilIreachthatblessedplace,though,Iwilldomybesttoenjoyeachdayoflife’sjourneyhere.Iwilldomybesttouseeverymomenttogetalittleclosertohome.Iwilldomybesttotravelthroughlifewithalovingheart,apleasantsmileandagivingspirit.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthispassage?A.GettingClosertoHomeC.AnUnforgettableJourney

B.AJoyousSmileD.MyBeautifulHometownWhichofthefollowingCANNOTdescribetheauthor’sfeelingsinthefirstparagraph?Wornout

Lonely

Missinghisfamily D.PleasedandhappyWhichofthefollowingisTRUE,accordingtothepassage?Theauthorwentonthetripbybike.Theauthorspentdaystravellingabroad.Theauthorhadbeentravellingontheplains.Theauthorhadoncebeenonalongertripthanthisone.Accordingtothepassage,whattheauthormostvaluesis .A.howlonghelives B.hisfamily C.hishometown(B)

D.howmanyplaceshevisitsGrayLineDiscover Brisbane and surrounds with Gray Line Brisbane. Their wide range of tours air-conditionedcoaches,combinedwiththeguide’sexpertknowledge,ensuresadaytoremember.BrisbaneCityMorningTour(tourDeparts:daily9:00am.Returns:11:45am.

Adult$69

Concession$67

Child$45Discoverthisvibrantcitywithitscharmingarchitecture,colonialhistoryandenjoythesweepingviewsofthecityBrisbaneRiverfromKangarooPointCliffs.CathedralSquare·ParliamentHouse·Windmill·AnzacSquare·CityHall·ChinatownCaptainCookandStoryBridgeBrisbaneHighlightswithKoalaSanctuary(tourDeparts:daily1:15pm.Returns:5:00pm.

Adult$76

Concession$74

Child$54TourthehighlightsofBrisbaneandtraveltoLonePineKoalaSanctuarysituatedonthebanksoftheBrisbaneforachancetogetupcloseandpersonalwiththeanimals.Queen Street Mall·Southbank·Anzac Square·Suncorp Stadium·Brewery·Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary presentation·MtCoothaLookoutSunshineSunshineCoastandNoosa(tourB464)AdultConcessionChildDeparts:Departs:Monday,Wednesday,FridayandSunday8:45amReturns:5:30pm.TheSunshineCoastisrenownedforitsmagnificentseaside,sophisticatedlifestyle,diningexperienceandshopping.AlsoincludesavisittoUnderwaterWorldandadrivethroughEumundi,famousforitshistoricbuildingsandbeauty.NoosaHeads·Mooloolaba·UnderwaterWorld·EttamogahPub$111$106$72SunshineCoastandMontville(tourB410)Departs:Tuesday,ThursdayandSaturday8:45am.Returns:5:30pm.Adult$107Concession$102Child$67ThistourtakesyouthroughtherichheritageofthespectacularSunshineCoasthinterlandwithvisitstoMontvillefamousforitscraftshopsandrestaurants,andMooloolaba.hometoUnderwaterworld·GingerFactory·Superbee·MontvilleVillage·MooloolabaPriceincludesfullyair-conditionedtouring,entryfeesandCBDhotelpickup.Childpolicy:under4years-freeofcharge,4-14quotedabove.Exclusiondate25/12/16(forotherdatespleasecheckwithyourconsultant).Ifyouwishtocompletetwotoursinoneday,youwouldprobablychoose .SunshineCoastandMontvilleTourandBrisbaneHighlightswithKoalaSanctuaryTourBrisbaneCityMorningTourandBrisbaneHighlightswithKoalaSanctuaryTourBrisbaneCityMorningTourandSunshineCoastandNoosaTourSunshineCoastandNoosaTourandSunshineCoastandMontvilleTourWhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?VisitorsmaylearnthecolonialhistoryofBrisbaneRiverfromKangarooPointCliffs.VisitorsmayhaveacloselookatanimalsinSunshineCoastandNoosaTour.IfyouwanttovisitUnderwaterWorld,youmaychooseBrisbaneCityMorningTour.If2adultsand2children,aged3and9,attendtourB410,theyshouldpay$281.Whatisthetoneofthistourguideinformationbooklet?A.Welcomingandhumorous.C.Modestandinitiative.

B.Warmandinviting.D.Casualandcompulsory.(C)Everstoppedtoconsidertheupsideofvolcaniceruptions?It’snotalldeath,dssttnandhothaveaplantocooltheplanetbysimulating(模拟)one.Itwouldprobablywork,butitcouldhavedisastrousconsequences,andthereisnothingtostopanycountryorcompanyfromusingthetechnology.Solargeoengineeringinvolvessimulatingaspewing(喷射的)volcanobysprayingaerosols(气溶胶)intotheatmosphere.Whenthey combinewithoxygen,dropletsof sulfuricacid(硫酸)form.ThesedropletsreflectsunlightawayfromEarth,coolingtheplanet.Allgoodintheory,buttheconsequencesarelargelyunknownandafewcouldbedisastrous.Inastudyrecentlypublishedin NatureCommunications,researchersledbyAnthonyJones,aclimatescientistfromtheUniversityofExeter,foundthatusingthistechnologyintheNorthernHemispherecouldreducethenumberoftropicalcyclones(气旋)hittingtheU.S.andCaribbeanbuttherewouldbemorecyclonestheSouthernHemisphereandadroughtacrosstheSahelregionofAfrica.That’sbecausetheentireclimatesystemislinked---disruptingoneregionwillinevitablyaffectanother.Howwouldanationreactifanotherwascausingitsweathertogetmuchworse?Wouldthatbeanactofwar?Thereis,however,acaseforusingsolargeoengineeringonaglobalscale.Jonessaysitcouldbeusedtoreducethetemperatureincreasesscientistsarepredicting.Itcouldbeusedwhiletheworldsearchesformoreeffectivestrategies.Thestudyalsohighlightsafarbiggerproblemwithsolargeoengineering:itscompletelackofregulation.“There’snothingthatcouldstoponecountryjustdoingit,”Jonessays.“Youonlyneedabout100aircraftwiththreeflightsperday.Itwouldcost$1billionto$10billionperyear.”Headds,“It’sdeeplydisconcertingthatwehavethistechnologythatcouldhavesuchamassiveinfluenceontheclimate,yetthere’sjustnoregulationtostopcountriesorevenorganizationsfromdoingit.”Jonescautionsthatthereismuchabouttheclimatesystemwedonotunderstand,aswellasfarmoreworkwillneedtobedonebeforesolargeoengineeringisconsideredsafe-ortoodangeroustoevendiscuss.Thefirstparagraphisintendedto .comparedownsidesandupsidesofvolcaniceruptionsproposeahypothesis(假说)andproveitintherestofthepassagegiveablueprintofthepassageandarousereaders’interestraiseaquestionandtemptreaderstofindthesolutioninthepassageAccordingtotheresearchbyAnthonyJonesandhisteam,usingsolargeoengineering .willbenefitthecountriesapplyingthemwithalmostnocostcanreducethetemperatureoftheplanetsimplybysprayingaerosolintotheairwilldestroythebalanceofthewholeclimatesystemandraiseconflictscancalmvariousnaturaldisasterssuchastropicalcyclonesanddroughtsTheunderlinedword“disconcerting”isclosestinmeaningto .A.confusing B.disturbing C.acceptable D.disappointingThewriterislikelytoagreethat .solargeoengineeringisgoodbothintheoryandinrealitysolargeoengineeringisthelastchoicescientistsshouldturntorelevantlawsshouldbedrafteduptoavoidtheabuseofsolargeoengineeringwhethersolargeoengineeringbenefitshumansornotdependsonwhereandhowpeopleuseitSectionC(8分)ItshowedustheshotthatkilledPresidentKennedy,andhisbrotherbleedingoutonakitchenfloor.GeorgeEastmanwasnotonlyinterestedincommercialprofits,butalsointheimprovementofotherpeople'slives.Inaneraofeasydigitalphotography,whenwecantakeapictureofanythingatanytime,wecannotimaginewhatDirections:Readthefollowingpassage.ItshowedustheshotthatkilledPresidentKennedy,andhisbrotherbleedingoutonakitchenfloor.GeorgeEastmanwasnotonlyinterestedincommercialprofits,butalsointheimprovementofotherpeople'slives.Inaneraofeasydigitalphotography,whenwecantakeapictureofanythingatanytime,wecannotimaginewhatlifewaslikebeforeGeorgeEastmanbroughtphotographytopeople.lifewaslikebeforeGeorgeEastmanbroughtphotographytopeople.ForFor20years,itsleadershavefoolishlyusedupallthefamilyfortunecollectedoveracentury.BeforeGeorgeEastmanbroughtphotographytopeople,paintingwastheonlywayforpeopletokeeparecordtheirancestors.Itisimpossibletounderstandthe20thCenturywithoutrecognizingtheroleoftheEastmanKodakCompany.“Myworkisdone.”ThosewordsweresomeofthelastpennedbyGeorgeEastman.Heincludedtheminhissuicidenote.Theymarkanendtoanoblelife,theleavetakingofatrulygreatman.Thesamewordscouldnowbesaidforthecompanyhele

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