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常州市联盟学校2023—2024学年度第二学期阶段调研高二年级英语试卷2024.3出卷老师:袁银审卷老师:岳瑛考试时间120分钟本试卷共七大题满分150分第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.Whatarethetwospeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Noise.B.Housework. C.Windows.2.Whoprobablyisthewoman?A.Arestaurantmanager.B.Ahotelclerk.C.Abankclerk.3.Whatdoesthewomanmean?A.Themathspuzzleisalsodifficultforher.B.It’sapityforthemannottosolvethepuzzle.C.Shewantsthemantohelpher.4.Whatwillthewomanprobablydowiththeputer?A.Returnittothestore.B.Haveitchecked.C.Haveitreplaced.5.Whydoesthewomanetotheman’soffice?A.Toworktogetherwiththeman.B.Totalktohimaboutherpaper.C.Toinvitehimtohavelunch.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.WhatdoweknowaboutRichardandWendy?A.Theyarenewtothisneighborhood.B.TheyarelivingwhereJanetoncelived.C.TheyarefriendsofJanet’shusband.7.WhoaretheThompsons?A.Janet’soldlandlord.B.Richard’sfriends.C.Janet’soldneighbors.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whatmadethewoman’shousemessy?A.Thekids.B.Thepets.C.Thefriends.9.HowwastheweatheronSaturday?A.Windy. B.Cloudy. C.Nice.10.WhatdidthewomandoonSunday?A.Shespentsometimeinthemuseum.B.Shehadawalkinthemountain.C.Shecleanedthehouse.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。Whofeltsadaboutthenewsinthepaper?A.Susan.B.Susan’sgrandpa.C.NatBaker.12.Whyhavetheplansforthemunitycenterbeenpostponed?A.Theseniorcitizensdon’tliketheidea.B.Peopleprefertheoldlibrary.C.Thereisshortofmoney.13.WhatdoesGrandpathinkoftheoldmunitycenteronElmStreet?A.Itisn’twellequipped.B.Itisn’tsuitablefortheold.C.Itisverybig.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.Wherearethespeakers?A.Inahotel.B.Inastudio.C.Inauniversity.15.Howmuchdoesthemansharetheexpensesforeverysemester?A.$5,000. B.$3,000. C.$2,000.16.What’stheman’ssuggestiononsavingmoney?A.Shoppingonlineforcheaperclothes.B.Tryingtoeathomemadefood.C.Sharingaroomwithothers.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whomightbeinterestedinthisspeech?A.Teachers.B.Children.C.Parents.18.Whatisthespeakerschildlikenow?A.Heisanadult.B.Heisateenager.C.Heisstillasmallboy.19.Whichperiodisachallengingtimeforchildren?A.Adolescence.B.Childhood.C.Adulthood.20.Whatdoesthespeakerthinkofraisingchildren?A.Itisfullofenjoyment.B.Itisnotashardasitlooks.C.Itisnotaneasyjob.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AHowdoflowersknowwhentobloom?Howdodogsknowwhentostartgettingtheirwintercoatsfallingoff?Phenology,thestudyoftimingsinnature,helpsusunderstandhowplantandanimallifecycleeventsareinfluencedbyseasonalvariationsandchangingclimate.Learnmoreaboutphenologyandrecordthetimingsofnaturenearyou!MATERIALS·PhenologybingosheetSmellfreshcutgrassFindaredleafonatreeFindabutterflyListentoarainstormSeeagroupofbirdsflyoverheadPlaywithmapleseedsFindapinecone(松果)ontheground·Sciencenotebookorpaper·SomethingtowritewithPROCEDURE·Inyoursciencenotebook,writedown3or4naturalthingsyoucanobservethattellyouwhatseasonitis.·Printoutthebingosheet.Walkinyourneighborhoodandcrossoffasmanyoftheitemsasyoucan.·Areyouabletogetthrougheverythingonyourbingosheet?Doyounoticeapatternwiththeitemsthatyouare/aren’tabletofind?Whattimeoftheyearwoulditbeeasiesttogetthrougheachitemonthebingosheet?·Keepyourbingosheetandcontinueplayingthroughoutthefollowingmonths.Thenyouareabletodiscovervariousconnectionsandpatternsthataffectoureverydaylife.Forexample,theappearanceofflowersisaresponsetothelocalweatherandclimate.21.Whatdoesphenologymainlyfocuson?A.Theeffectsofclimatechangeoneverydaylife.B.Thelinkbetweenbiologicaleventsandtheenvironment.C.Theinteractionbetweenplantandanimallifecycles.D.Thepatternsofclimateandseasonalvariations.22.Whatshouldpeopledowiththebingosheet?A.Useitforalongperiod.B.Putitintheirnotebook.C.Findeveryitemonit.D.Add3or4itemstoit.23.Whydoestheauthorwritethistext?A.Tohelppeopleimproveobservationalskills. B.Topersuadepeopletobeclosetonature.C.Toprovideawaytocastnewlightonphenology. D.Topublicizethesignificanceofphenology.BDr.JosephDituri,whois55andknownas“Dr.DeepSea”,hasjustfinishedanamazingadventure.For100days,theUniversityofSouthFloridascientistlivedinasmallroomunderwater.Hesetanewworldrecord,beatingtheoldrecordof73days.Thefartheryougobelowtheocean’ssurface,thegreaterthepressure.Themission,knownasProjectNeptune100,wasascientificattempttostudytheeffectsoflivinginahighpressureenvironmentforacontinuousperiod.Inhisundersearoom,Dr.Dituriwaslivingwithpressurethatwasabout66%greaterthanthepressureonthesurface.Hebelievedthathighpressurecouldhelppeoplelivelongerandstayhealthierastheygetolderandthatitcouldalsohelpdoctorstreatdifferentmedicalproblems,includingbraininjuries.Actually,Dr.Dituriwentthroughseveralbigchanges.Foronething,hebecame1.3centimetersshorterduringhistimeatthehigherpressureundersea.Hewasalsoabletosleepmuchbetter.Hisphysicalconditionsgreatlyimprovedinacoupleofotherways,too.Whilehewaslivingunderwater,Dr.Dituristayedbusy.Heusedtheprojectasaneducationalexperiencefortheyouth.“Ihavemunicatedwiththousandsofyoungpeopletogettheminterestedinscience,technology,engineeringandmath,”hesaid.Hehadonlinechatswithover5,500studentsfrom15differentcountries.Meanwhile,hekeptteachinghiscollegeclassesandworkedwithothermarineexpertstofigureoutwaystoprotectandtakecareoftheocean.Dr.Diturisaidhisfavoritepartoftheprojectwastalkingwithyoungpeople.“Ifwecangetpeopleexcitedaboutscience,thatwouldbeagreatsuccesstome!”hesaid.“Maybeoneday,oneofthemwillebackandbreaktherecordIjustset.MygreatesthopeisthatIcaninspireanewgenerationofresearcherstopushbacktheboundaries.”24.WhydidDr.Diturihavetheadventure?A.Tolearnhowhumanbodiesrespondtohighpressure.B.Toresearchtheunderwaterlifebetter.C.Todrawattentiontoahealthylifestyle.D.Tobeatthepreviousworldrecord.25.WhathappenedtoDr.Dituri?A.Hisstateofhealthstabilized. B.Hewasforcedtoliveabusylife.C.Hisheightchangedslightly. D.Hesufferedfromsleepproblems.26.WhatdoesDr.Dituriwanttoinspireyoungpeopletodothroughtheproject?A.Developenthusiasmforscience. B.Challengethemselvesbravely.C.Expandscientificboundaries. D.Protecttheoceanactively.27.HowcanwedescribeDr.Dituri?A.Heishighpoweredandcaring.B.Heisdeterminedandinspiring.C.Heisopenmindedandinsightful.D.Heismittedandoptimistic.CBynow,thestoryofBritneySpears'sguardianshipanditseventualendiswellknown:Foryears,Ms.Spearswastrappedinalegalsituationinwhichmostofthemoneysheearnedwenttoherfather,whocontrollednotonlyherfinances,butthingslikehermedication,herperformancescheduleandmore.Ms.Spears'sstorytriggeredanexaminationofguardianshiplaws,andthatmayhavehelpedpromptrecentassessmentsoftheprotectionsorlackthereofavailabletochildinfluencers.YetinnearlyalloftheUnitedStates,theseworkershavenolegalprotectionsandnoguaranteesthattheywilleverseeanyofthemoneythattheyhaveearned.IfthishasparallelswithMs.Spears'sguardianship,itsrootsstretchbacknearlyacentury.In1938,a23yearoldnamedJackieCoogan,whohadstarredinCharlieChaplin's"TheKid"asatoddler,learnedthathismotherandhisstepfatherhadspentthemillionsofdollarshehadearnedasachildstar.Hesuedandwon,andinresponse,Californiapassedabillin1939,monlyreferredtoastheCooganLaw,toprotectchildreninsimilarroles.Today,arevisedversionofthelawrequiresthat15percentofachildentertainer'searningsgointoatrust.AfewotherstateshavetheirownversionsofCalifornia'slaw,butbarringoneexception,theselawsdonotextendtochildrenwhoaremakingtheirnamesonInstagram,TikTok,YouTubeoranyoftheothermajorsocialmediaplatforms.Evenifchildinfluencersproducetheirowncontentandarenotmanagedbytheirparents,theyareatriskofbeingexploitedbyadultsintheirlives.Now,politiciansarestartingtocatchup,motivatedinpartbycivicmindedteenagerswhohavewatchedaspopularfamilyvloggerslikeMachelleHobsonandRubyFrankehavebeenexposedforabusingandexploitingtheirchildren,mostlybehindthescenes,butsometimesoncamera.28.TheexampleofBritneySpearsshowsthat____________.A.peopleareinterestedinthenewsofcelebritiesB.somestarsbreakupwiththeirfamilyaftergainingfameC.theconflictbetweenparentsandchildrenismonD.theguardianshiplawmayfailtoofferprotection29.Whatdoes“this”refertoinparagraph3?A.ThephenomenonthatthegovernmentexaminestheguardianshiplawsB.ThephenomenonthatchildlaborershavenocontroloverthemoneytheyhaveearnedC.ThephenomenonthatchildinfluencerearnedmoremoneythanadultsD.ThephenomenonthatJackieCooganstarredinCharlieChaplin's"TheKid"asatoddler30.WhatcanbelearnedabouttheCooganLaw?A.JackieCooganwaspensatedaccordingtothislaw.B.Itdoesnotapplytochildentertainersononlineplatforms.C.Afewstateshasthelawtoprotectchildentertainers.D.Itrequiresthat15percentoftheearningsgototheparents.31.Whatcanyouknowfromthelastparagraph?A.Politiciansarepunishingthebehaviorofchildabuse.B.Politiciansareliftingtheagerestrictionsinbanks.C.Politiciansareimprovingtherelatedlaws.D.Politiciansarebanningchildrenfrombeingcontentcreators.DPlacedbeforeyouaretwopots.Eachcontains100balls.Youaregivenacleardescriptionofthefirstpot'scontents,inwhichthereare50redballsand50blackballs.Theeconomistrunningtheexperimentistightlippedaboutthesecond,sayingonlythatthereare100ballsdividedbetweenredandblackinsomepercentage.Thenyouareofferedachoice.Pickaredballfromapotandyouwillgetamilliondollars.Whichpotwouldyouliketopullfrom?Nowtryagain,butselectablackball.Whichpotthistime?Mostpeoplechoosethefirstpotbothtimes,despitesuchachoiceimplyingthattherearebothmoreandfewerredballsthaninthesecondpot.ThisfactisknownastheEllsbergparadoxafterDanielEllsberg,whocalledthebehaviourhateuncertainty.Itrevealsadeeperproblemfacingtheworldasitstruggleswithclimatechange.Ignoranceofthefuturecarriesacosttoday:uncertaintymakesrisksuninsurable,orattheveryleastexpensive.Thelessinsurersknowaboutrisks,themorecapitaltheyneedtoprotecttheirbalancesheetsagainstpossiblelosses.Insuranceisatoolofclimateadaptation.Indeed,insurancecalculatorshaveasbigaroletoplayasactivistsinthefightagainstclimatechange.Withoutinsurance,thosewhosehomesburninawildfireoraredestroyedbyafloodwillloseeverything.Insurancecanalsobeamotiveforcorrectiveaction.Higherinsuranceexpenses,whichaccuratelyreflectrisk,stimulatepeopletoadaptsooner,whetherbydiscouragingbuildinginriskyareasorencouragingpeopletomoveawayfromhighfireriskland.Ifpricesarewrong,societywillbemorehurtbyahotterworldthanotherwisewouldbethecase.Politiciansconsideringfinancialaidforhomeinsuranceonfloodplainsoughttonote.32.Theexperimentofthetwopotsshowthat___________.A.instinctsometimesworksbetterthanreasoning B.mostpeoplepreferpredictabilitytouncertaintyC.peoplearewillingtotakeriskstogetareward D.itisimpossibletoalwaysmaketherightdecision33.What’sthefunctionsofinsurance?A.Itraisespeople’sawarenessofclimatechange. B.Itpreventspeoplefromtakingrisks.C.Itmotivatespeopletoadapttoriskyenvironment. D.Ithelpsclimaterefugeestorelocate.34.What’sauthor’sattitudetowardsfinancialaidsforhomeinsurance?A.Opposing B.Supportive C.Uncertain D.Ambiguous35.Whichofthefollowingcouldbethebesttitleforthetext?A.Preventionisbetterthanremedy B.ImprovingforecastcanreduceuncertaintyC.Uncertaintypushesupthepriceofinsurance D.Speedyactionisurgentlyneededforclimatechange第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Howcutenesshastakenovertheworld?Scrollthroughanysocialmediafeed,andbeforelongacutevideowillappear.__36__.Thesupplyoftheseadorableclipsishuge.OnTikTok,thereare65millionvideostagged#cute.__37__.JapaneseartistsintheEdoperiod(between1603and1868)paintedpuppiesorfashionedthemoutofivory.JoshuaPaulDale,theauthorof"Irresistible",arguesthatthepopularityofCupidsinRenaissanceandRococoartmadewingedbabies"themajorexpressionofcutenessinWesternartforthreecenturies".__38__.Peoplecouldwatchandshareamusingcontentoftheirchildrenorfavouriteanimalsatanytime.In2022,morethan90,000videosofcatswereuploadedtoYouTubeeveryday.Cutethingsareeverywhere,notjustonline.InAmerica,apuppyhasadvertisedbeer,andacutegeckohelpspanyGeicosellaround$39billionincarinsuranceayear.InBritainacartoonkoalahelpspeddletoiletpaper.__39__.However,astudyfrom2015foundthatparticipantsfeltmoreenergeticandpositive,andlessannoyed.anxiousorsad,afterwatchingcatvideos.Cutenesshasrealworlduses.Lovot,apanionrobotwithbigeyesandabuttonnose,iscoveredinsensorsandrespondspositivelywhenhugged.Suchinnovationsmayhelpfightwithlonelinessamongtheelderly.Policymakers,too,mighttakeadvantageofthepowerofcutetoguidepeople'sbehaviour.__40__.Anappreciationforcutethingsisajoyinandofitself,butitalsohasthepotentialtochangetheworld.How'sthatforacuteidea?Cutenessisnotanewtrend.Itinsertsalmosteveryaspectofourlives.Perhapsitshowsagigglingbabyorarabbitbitingstrawberries.Japan'skawaiibarriersarethoughttoreduceroadrageincidents.Then,withtheInternet,cutenessbecameavailableondemand.Thedemandisgreater:thosevideoshavebeenviewedover625billiontimes.Aninterestintheadorablehaslongbeenconsideredasgirlish.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。In1967,myhusbandandIgraduatedfromcollegewithfinancialchallenges.Westruggledtomakeboth__41__meetbecauseofourlowpayingjobsaswellascollegeloans.Thebirthofoursonthatsummer__42__ourfinancialpressure.Laterwegotinvolvedsociallywithamunityofcouples.They__43__ourvaluesandhadinsightstoofferonparenting.Thisgroupofpeoplewenttomanyplacesandengagedinvariousactivities.They__44__madeusfeelwelealthoughourfinancesoften__45__ourparticipation.Onesummer,thegroup__46__apicnicandrequestedwebringpotatochips.Iwas__47__thatIdidn’thavetospendmuchontheevent.SoIboughttwolargebagsoftheleastexpensivebrandofpotatochipsIcouldfind.__48__,wegottothestatepark,onlytofindarealfeastlaidout—chicken,watermelon,homemadesalads,anddesserts.__49__,Ithoughtaboutleavingbutafriendreassured(使……安心)methatourtimetomakea__50__forthefeastwoulde.Decadeshavepassed.Now,asmyhusbandandIapproachretirementwithourgrownson,thatpicnicremains__51__inmymemory.Ourfriends’kindnesshas__52__howweperceiveandassistothers.Wemayneverrepaythosewhoonceprovidedforus,butwecontinuethetraditionof__53__,supportingourstrugglingyoungerfriends.Thatday,thefeastsymbolizeda(n)__54__ofgratitude,nottoberepaid,buttobepaidforward.Itservesasa__55__ofthelastingpowerofmunityandkindness.A.terms B.routes C.ends D.sides42.A.allowedfor B.sortedout C.resultedin D.addedto43.A.challenged B.shared C.reflected D.acknowledged44.A.hopefully B.originally C.consistently D.occasionally45.A.encouraged B.restricted C.refused D.facilitated46.A.advertised B.funded C.delivered D.organized47.A.relieved B.satisfied C.astonished D.convinced48.A.Instead B.Therefore C.Moreover D.However49.A.Depressed B.Disappointed C.Embarrassed D.Worried50.A.return B.fortune C.difference D.reform51.A.available B.fresh C.distant D.untouched52.A.evaluated B.calculate C.influenced D.defined53.A.innovation B.cooperation C.royalty D.generosity54.A.debt B.favor C.advance D.investment55.A.chance B.motive C.reminder D.turn第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。TheVoyagerProgramwasconceivedasagrandtourofthesolarsystem.Itwasactually__56__engineerintheJetPropulsionLaboratorythatrealizedinthelate'70stherewasgoingtobea__57__(gold)opportunity.Andthatwas__58__theplanetswereallgoingtomoreorlesslineupononesideofthesun.Andthat'sreallyimportantwhenyou'retryingtoexploreoneplanetafteranother,becauseofcoursealltheplantsinthesolarsystemareorbiting__59__(independent).Sometimes
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thesamesideofthesunas
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NeptuneandmaybeevenPluto.Theflybytrips__62__(involve)thefourplanetsbecameknownastheVoyager“GrandTour.”AndthiswastheVoyagerprogram:VoyagerIandVoyagerII.NASAofficialshavesaidthatwhenfirst__63__(launch),theVoyagermissionwasexpectedtolastfiveyears.BothVoyagersaretheonlyspacecraftsofar__64__(explore)interstellar(星际的)space.And
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oftherangeofoursolarsystem.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节应用文写作(满分15分)假如你是李华,在上周的高二年级读后续写竞赛中,你的得分为14分(满分25分),你觉得此分数偏低不太合理。请你给外教评委Ryan写一份邮件,内容包括:1.说明问题;2.给出理由。参考词汇:读后续写continuationwriting注意:1)可以适当增加细节,使行文连贯;2)写作词数应为80左右(超字数不扣分)。DearRyan,I’mLiHuafromGrade2, Yourssincerely,LiHua第二节读后续写(满分25分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。续写的词数应为150左右。Las
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