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2024年上期永州市第一中学高二入学考试英语试卷时量:120分钟总分: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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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.Whatdoesthewomanwantforhernewhome?A.Aconvenientneighborhood.B.Betternaturescenes.C.Largerspace.2.Whoarethespeakers?A.Storestaffandcustomer.B.Policemanandlostkid.C.Brotherandsister.3.WhatisRyanmostexcitedabout?A.Onlinevideos.B.Virtualreality.C.Phoneapplications.4.Whatwillthespeakersdonext?A.Attendameeting.B.Havelunch.C.Workonareport.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Theirfavoritesongs.B.OnlineEnglishcourses.C.Languagelearning.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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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。听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。6.Whatisthewoman’sconcern?A.Thatsheisgettinglesscreative.B.ThatherjobwillbereplacedbyAItools.C.Thatthenewtechnologyistoodifficultforher.7.Whatistheman’sjobprobably?A.Ateacher.B.Anartist.C.Aputerprogrammer.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。8.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inacinema.B.Inthespeakers’home.C.Inahospital.9.Whydidn’tthewomanfinishthemovie?A.Shewasannoyedatanotherviewer’sbadmanners.B.Shehadtosavetimetostudyforanexam.C.Shefoundthemovieboring.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。10.Wheredoesthemanmainlywork?A.Inacafé.B.Inhishouse.C.Inanoffice.11.Whatisthewoman’smainproblem?A.Havingnofriendsatwork.B.Beingdisturbedbyhercolleagues.C.Drivinglongdistancestowork.12.Howdoesthemanconcentrateonhiswork?A.Byputtingupnotalkingsigns.B.Byworkinginaseparateoffice.C.Bysettinghisprivateworkspace.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。13.HowdidMrs.Albrightfeelaboutbeinginterviewedatfirst?A.Anxious.B.Unhappy.C.Touched.14.WhatisspecialaboutMrs.Albright?A.Sheisarecordholder.B.Sheisbothblindanddeaf.C.Shewasbadlyhurtinthewar.15.WhenwasMrs.Albrightborn?A.In1920.B.In1922.C.In1943.16.WheredidMrs.Albrightlearnaboutthepowerofkindness?A.Fromherhusband’sexperience.B.Fromabookwrittenbyhersister.C.Fromasayingofafamousauthor.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17.Whatistheurgentupdateabout?A.Changesontraintracks.B.Latearrivaloftrains.C.Trainmaintenance.18.Whodecidedtomaketheupdate?A.Railwayengineers.B.Stationmanagers.C.Safetyofficers.19.Whatissueisthestationtryingtodealwith?A.Thatticketsaresoldoutquickly.B.Thattrainsbreakdownontheway.C.Thatmanypassengersmisstheirtrains.20.Whatdoesthespeakerremindthepassengerstodointheend?A.Beawareofbadphonesignals.B.Buyfoodbeforeboardingthetrain.C.Setonlinepaymentmethodsinadvance.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。ABestU.S.NationalParksfor2023Today,63nationalparksintheU.S.drawmillionsofvisitorsayeartowitnessjawdroppingnaturalwonders.Todeterminethebestnationalparks,weconsideredtheopinionsofbothtravelexpertsandrecentvisitors.Doyouhaveafavoritepark?Castyourvotebelow.#1GlacierNationalParkGlacierNationalParkiscalledthe“CrownoftheContinent”foritsbreathtakingbeauty.Afavoritespotamonghikers,itfeaturesavarietyoftrailsforalllevels,rangingfromtheeasyTrailoftheCedarstothechallengingGrinnellGlacier.Besides,theparkboastsnumerouslakesandtwomountainranges,shelteringavarietyofwildlife.#2GrandCanyonNationalParkMeasuringapproximately277rivermilesinlength,upto18mileswideandamiledeep,thiscanyonistrulyanaturalwonder.AsaUNESCOWorldHeritageSite,theGrandCanyonalwaysleavesitsvisitorsimpressed.Butifyou’reseekinganescapetoMotherNature,beprepared:TheGrandCanyoncanbeverycrowded.#3YellowstoneNationalParkWithdramaticpeaksandpurelakes,YellowstoneNationalParkisanoutdoorenthusiast’sparadise.Multicoloredpools,hotsprings,stretchingmeadows,andsteaminggeysers(间歇泉).Whileyoucrossits3,000plussquaremilesofmountains,geysersandwaterfalls,bepreparedtosharethetrailswithresidentslikebuffalo(水牛).#4YosemiteNationalParkEnjoyingextraordinarylandscapes,YosemiteNationalParkfeaturestoweringwaterfalls,millenniaoldsequoiatrees(红杉树),strikingcliffsanduniquerockformations.MosttouristactivitiestakeplacewithintheYosemiteValley.Hereyou’llfindthepark’smostfamouslandmarks—HalfDomeandElCapitan—aswellasexcellenthikingtrails.1.WhatcanyoudoinYellowstoneNationalPark?A.Appreciatewaterfalls. B.Joinwildlifepreservation.C.Campatmountainpeaks. D.Swimincolorfulpools.2.Whichparkmightappealtowildlifeenthusiasts?A.YosemiteNationalParkandGlacierNationalPark.B.GlacierNationalParkandYellowstoneNationalPark.C.YosemiteNationalParkandYellowstoneNationalPark.D.GrandCanyonNationalParkandGlacierNationalPark.3.Wherecanyouprobablyfindthispassage?A.Inaresearchpaper. B.Onatouristwebsite.C.Inanecologyjournal. D.Inaninstructionbook.BThelunchinthebackroomofadullMoscowrestaurantconsistedofsmallbitesoffoodandlargeshotsofvodka.MuskhadarrivedthatmorningwithAdeoRessiandJimCantrellontheirsearchtobuyausedRussianrocketfortheirmissiontoMars.Aftermanytoaststofriendship,theRussiansgavetheAmericansgiftsofvodkabottleswithlabelsthathadeachperson’simage.Musk,whowasholdinghisheadupwithhishand,passedout,andhisheadslammedintothetable.Thatevening,slightlyrecovered,MuskandhispanionsmetwithanothergroupinMoscowsellingusedmissiles.Thatencounterturnedouttobeequallyodd.TheRussianinchargewasmissingafronttooth,sowheneverhespokeloudly,whichwasoften,spitwouldflyoutinMusk’sdirection.Atonepoint,whenMuskstartedhistalkabouttheneedtomakehumansmultiplanetary(多行星),Cantrellrecalls,theRussianspitatthem.“Didhejustspitonus?”Muskasked,eyeswideopen.“Yeah,hedid,”Cantrellanswered.“Ithinkit’sasignofdisrespect.”Despitetheclownshow,MuskandCantrelldecidedtoreturntoRussiainearly2002.Ressididn’te,butJustinedid.ThistimeMuskfocusedonbuyingtwoDneprrockets,whichwereoldmissiles.Themorehenegotiated,thehigherthepricewent.Hefinallythoughthehadadealtopay$18millionfortwoDneprs.Butthentheysaidno,itwas$18millionforeach.“That’sinsane!”hesays.TheRussiansthensuggestedmaybeitwouldbe$21millioneach.“Theytauntedhim,”Cantrellrecalls.“Theysaid,‘Oh,littleboy,youdon’thavethemoney?’”Itwasfortunatethatthemeetingswentbadly.ItdroveMusktothinkbigger.RatherthanmerelyusingasecondhandrockettoputademonstrationgreenhouseonMars,hewouldattemptoneofthemostaudacious(大胆的)projectsofourtimes:privatelybuildingrocketsthatcouldlaunchsatellitesandthenhumansintoorbitandeventuallysendthemtoMarsandbeyond.4.WhathappenedduringthelunchintheMoscowrestaurant?A.Muskgotseriouslydrunk. B.Muskboughtausedrocket.C.Muskwashitonthehead. D.Muskmadelotsoffriends.5.HowdidMuskreactwhentheRussianspatathim?A.Embarrassed. B.Shocked. C.Anxious. D.Ashamed.6.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“taunt”mean?A.Trytoannoy. B.Trytoinspire. C.Trytoamuse. D.Trytodisappoint.7.Whatlessoncanyoulearnfromthispassage?A.Moneycan’tbuyeverything. B.Constantdrippingwearsawayastone.C.Repetitionplaysacriticalroleinsuccess. D.Frustrationcansometimesbeasteppingstone.COnJanuary14,2006,BenKeenereceivedanemailthatchangedhislife.Hehadjusttakenasipofhotteawhenthemessagepoppedup,andKeenedidadoubletakeatthesubjectline:“ATRIBEISWANTED”.Fromthere,BencofoundedTribewanted,anecofriendlysustainablemunityexistinginthevirtualworldoftheinternetandonanactualdesertislandatthesametime.Withhugemediainterest,thecourageousandboldideacouldhavehadenormousconsequencesfortourism.TheideabehindTribewantedwastorecruit(招募)agroupofsimilarpeopleonlinebeforeheadingtotheFijianIslandofVorovorotobuildasustainablemunityalongsidethelocalnativetribe.Theideawassweptalongwithafloodofinterest,withtheislandlease(租约)wassecured,thevirtualmunitysprungtolife.Allmajordecisionsontheislandwerevotedonbyanonlinetribethatanyonearoundtheworldcouldjoin.Theideawassoexcitingthatthejourneywasturnedintoa5partBBCseries“ParadiseorBust”andabook,Tribewanted.Benspent10yearsbuildingandexpandingTribewantedbeyondthecrowdfundedsustainabletourismvillagesonanislandinFiji,toabeachinSierraLeoneandafarminUmbria.Hefacedchallengesincludingafiresweepingthroughtheislandinthefirstweekoftheproject,amilitarycoup(政变),andahurricanethatthreatenedtodestroytheemergingvillage.Onlinedisagreementsalsomadedecisionmakinghardandpushedtheprojecttotheedge.Theprojectsurvived,andforawhile,thrived.FromthereBenjoinedEscapetheCity,aglobalmunitywiththemissiontohelponemillionpeopletodoworkthatmatterstothemandtheworld,inspiringthousandsoftalentedcareerchangersandambitiousbusinessmentotaketheleapandlaunchtheirideasintotheworld.BenledtheEscapeschoolteamfor5years,andbecameabusinessadvisorandguideratVirginStartup,andZinc.Benhassupportedandguidedthousandsofpeopletosetupimpactfulbusinessesonalimitedbudget.8.WhatisTribewanted?A.Avotingsoftware. B.Anislandadventureproject.C.Anemploymentplan. D.Anecomunityinvirtualandrealworlds.9.Whichphrasemaybestreplacetheunderlined“sprungtolife”?A.passedon. B.cameintobeing.C.gotinvolved. D.struggledtosurvive.10WhatmightbeBen’sintentionofjoiningEscapetheCity?A.ToseekfundsforhisTribewanted.B.Tocallforinvestmentinremoteislands.C.Tosupportpeopletolaunchinfluentialbusinesses.D.Tohelpambitiousbusinessmentochangecareers.11.Inwhichcolumncanyoureadthistext?A.Inspiringpeople. B.Connectedlives.C.Inventivesolutions. D.Globalbusiness.DAccordingtoAmericansfortheArts,morethantwothirdsofU.S.adultssaythatthearts“liftmeupbeyondeverydayexperiences.”Still,only30percentattendedaconcertofanytypein2017;23percentvisitedanartmuseum;sixpercentattendedaliteraryevent.Fewerthanhalfactivelycreatedartofanykind.Whathascausedthisphenomenonisthatwedonothavetimeforart—weareweigheddownbyourdaytodayresponsibilities.Maybeyouliketoplayalittlebackgroundmusicwhileyouworkbutmostofusrarely,ifever,wenttoseealiveperformance,letalonevisitedagallery.Andreadingpoetry?Perhapsnotsincehighschool.Toooften,welettherealitiesoflifegetinthewayofthearts,whichcanfeelinsignificantbyparison.Butthisisamistake.Theartsmightbethesinglemostindepthexperienceyouwilleverbegiventoexplorethenatureandmeaningoflife.Andifyoumaketimetoconsumeandproduceart,youwillfindyourlifebeefullerandhappier.Somephilosophersaddresstheproblemoflifeconsumedbyworkandmaterialpursuits.Theyarguethatartprovidesrelieffromthisroutine,expandingourperspectiveandbringingusclosertotruereality.Thinkofatimewhenyouheardapieceofmusicandwantedtocry.Orrecallyourfastheartbeatsasyoustaredatadelicatelifelikesculpture.Chancesarethatitprobablystimulated(刺激)asuddenawakening,muchliketheshockfromalungfulofpureoxygenafterbreathinginsmoggyair.Ifyouareamongthosewhofeelthatartis“purepleasuretoexperienceandparticipatein,”youmightseeitthesamewayyouseeeatingout,orskydiving:asaluxury(奢侈品)iteminyourlimitedbudgetsoftimeandmoney.Assuch,itprobablygetsthesamesortoftreatmentasanyminorhobby.Don’tmakethiserror.Treatartmorelikeexerciseorsleep:anecessityforalifefullofdeepsatisfaction.12.Whatdoesparagraph1focuson?A.TheopinionofU.S.adultsaboutart.B.ThetypesofartthatU.S.adultsengagewith.C.Themismatchbetweenvalueandbehaviourastoart.D.Theconnectionbetweeneverydayexperiencesandart.13.Whatisamistakenideaintheauthor’sopinion?A.Artrevealsthenatureoflife. B.Artgiveswaytomaterialpursuits.C.Lifewithoutartismeaningless. D.Backgroundmusicisakindofart.14.Whatdoestheauthorwanttoconveyinparagraph5?A.Artawakespeople’stalents. B.Artimprovesphysicalhealth.C.Artbringsusclosertonature. D.Artmakeslifefullerandhappier.15.Whatmightbethebesttitle?A.Art:AHabit,NotaLuxury B.Art:ABridge,NotaBarrierC.Art:ADecoration,NotaReality D.Art:APleasure,NotaBurden第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的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。Whenfacedwithchange,mostpeoplegodownoneoftworoads:Theyeitherrespondorreact.____16____Reacting,ontheotherhand,literallymeanstomeetoneactionwithanother.It’sinstant.Respondingcreatesmorespacebetweenaneventandwhatyoudoaboutit.Inthatspace,yougiveimmediateemotionsroomtobreatheandyougainabetterunderstandingofwhatishappening.Consequently,yourarelyregretresponding.____17____Thereisplentyyoucandointernallytocultivateresponsiveness.Forinstance,“affectlabeling”,ornamingyouremotions,helpscreatespacebetweenyouandadifficultsituation.Meditation(冥想)isalsobeneficial.____18____Youcandoalltheaffectlabelingandmeditationintheworld.Yetifyouregularlyinhabitreactiveenvironments,it’shardnottobeemorereactive.____19____WhenIspendtoomuchtimeonsocialmedia,I’mmorelikelytoroaratmychildren,feelrestless,andmypetenceinthinkingdeeplyworsenssignificantly.YetI’mbeingincreasinglyconcernedthatit’snotjustme,butourentireculturethatismakingusmorereactiveatatimewhenweneedourhumanitymorethanever.____20____Butdistinctlynamingtheproblemisanimportantfirststep.Wecanalsoreducereactivitybyintentionallycreatingmoreresponsiveenvironments.Wecanreadprintbooksinsteadofdigitalversions.Wecangotothegymortakewalkswithoutphones.Ifwedesiretonavigateourchallengingtimes,wemustfindwaystopreservethespacebetweenstimulus(刺激)andresponse,whichistosaywemustfindwaystopreserveourhumanity.A.Buttheexternalmatterstoo.B.Butyouoftenregretreacting.C.I’veexperiencedthisfirsthand.D.Therearenosilverbulletsolutions.E.Ihavefiguredouthowtodealwiththis.F.Ontheonehand,reactingiscrucialforourhumanity.G.Responding,relatedtoresponsibility,isconsiderate.第三部分语言运用(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。Harland“Colonel”Sanderswasbornin1890.Hewaslefttobetheonly____21____ofthehouseatayoungagewhenhisfatherdied,leavinghimwithamotherandtwoyoungersisters.Bytheageof7,hehadstarted____22____andsoonafter,hewasworkingseveraloddjobs.Attheageof40,hehad____23____theperfectfriedchickenrecipeandhadevenopenedarestaurantto____24____thehighdemandforhisfood.Ashewasperfectinghischicken,hewas____25____byapressurecooker(压力锅)salesmanwho____26____Sanderstoinvestinhisproducttohelpspeedalonghiscookingprocess.Sanders____27____buying12pressurecookers,andthenhewasreadytosellalotofchicken.Attheageof60,ColonelSandersdecidedto____28____,butbecausehewasnotcontentwith____29____ofhis$105socialsecuritychecks,hedecidedtofranchise(给予特许经销权)hischicken.Hestartedtravelingtodifferentrestaurants,cookinghisfriedchickenatthespotforrestaurantowners.Iftheownerslikedthechicken,theywouldbesoldthe____30____.However,ColonelSandersgot____31____1,009timesbeforehemadehisfirstsale.____32____,ColonelSandershad600franchisessellinghis____33____trademarkchicken.In1976,theColonelwas____34____astheworld’ssecondmost____35____celebrity.21.A.man B.son C.orphan D.child22.A.selling B.learning C.cooking D.experimenting23.A.mastered B.adjusted C.adopted D.bought24.A.expand B.service C.require D.generate25.A.cheated B.perceived C.inquired D.approached26.A.educated B.manded C.convinced D.promised27.A.appealedto B.endedup C.subscribedto D.mittedto28.A.escape B.advance C.retire D.challenge29.A.livingoff B.leavingout C.settlingdown D.carryingon30.A.store B.label C.concept D.recipe31.A.detected B.defeated C.assessed D.rejected32.A.Potentially B.Ultimately C.Substantially D.Entirely33A.fortune B.unique C.diverse D.identical34.A.linked B.praised C.ranked D.posed35.A.generous B.stubborn C.reserved D.recognizable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个适当单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Deliverydrones,asthenamesuggests,____36____(use)todelivergoods.Atthemoment,deliverydronesaremainlyusedformilitaryactionanddisaster____37____(relieve),likethedistributionofmedicinesduringemergencies,especiallytoplacesthatarehard____38____(reach)byothermeansoftransport.____39____canbepredictedthatbeforelongmanypeoplewillbeusingdronestodeliverdailysupplies____40____foodanddrink.Somepaniesarealsodevelopingpassengerdrones,____41____carrypeopleincrowdedcities.Justenteradestination,____42____thedroneswillflythepassengerswheretheywanttogo.Thiscouldnotonlysavetime,butalso____43____(great)decreaseroadtraffic.Wecanassumethatwith____44____(improve)technologyinpassengerdrones,wewillbeenteringtheageofpersonalflyingvehicles.Therearealsomanyotherexcitingnewwaystousethistechnology.Whatever_____45_____(happen),we’llallbeinteractingwithdronesonadailybasis.Therecanbenodenyingthatthetechnologywillhaveahugeimpactoneverydaylife.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)46.本期校报英文版的主题是时光胶囊,请你写一篇短文以MyTimeCapsule为题投稿,简要介绍你放入时光胶囊的科技产品和你对未来的期待。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二节(满分25分)47.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。AsIwaspackingup,Inoticedmycolleaguehadlefthislaptopbaginmyoffice.Sincehewasalreadyhome,Idecidedtobringittohim.Itwas4:30p.m.Thesnowwasn’tsupposedtostartuntillateraccordingtothepreviouswarning,butjusttobesafe,Idecidedtousethecountryroadsnearhishomeinsteadofthehighway,whichcouldfastbeeaskatingrink(滑冰场).AfterIdroppedoffthelaptopcaseandgotrightbackontheroadthesnowstarted.WithinminutesIwasinawhiteout.Irolleddownmywindow,thinkingIcouldfollowtheedgeoftheroadandkeeptoastraightline.Butreally,Ihadn’tacluewhereIwasorevenwhichsideoftheroadIwason.IhadtostopbecauseIwasafraidofdrivingintoafarmer’sfield,orworse.Icalled911,onlytobetoldthatnobodywasingtogetmeuntilmorningattheearliest.Thosesecondsafterthecallweretheworstofmylife.Gettingouttowalkinawhiteoutandhighwindswhenitwas10°Cwasn’tanoption.SoItextedmycolleaguewhoselaptopbagIhadjustreturned.Ijokedaboutmygooddeedendingindisaster.Buthehadanidea.“PinyourlocationonGoogleMapsandsendittome,”hesaid.Idid,andsoonhetextedmebackascreenshotofthesatelliteviewofwhereIwas.WefiguredoutthatIwasonaroadinbetweentwofarms.IpostedthisnewinformationtomyFacebookmunitygroup,pleading(恳求)foranyonewhoknewsomeonelivingheretohelpmegetrescued.Soonenough,peoplestartedrespondingonmypost.Igotamessagefromsomeonewhowasgoingtoputmeintouchwiththefamilylivingthere.At8p.m.,mymobilephonerang.ItwasthesonofthefarmerwhoownedthelandbesidetheroadIwasstranded(使滞留)on.Hetoldmethathisdadwasingtogetme!Then,about45minuteslater,Isawatallfigurewalkingtowardmeinthedark,carryingaflashlight.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Ashiswifetreatedmetohotdrinks,Andréwentintothestormagainandbroughtbackanothertwofamiliesstrandedontheroad.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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