2022~2023学年度第二学期联合体期末联考
高二英语试题
考试时间:2023年 6月 27日下午 14:30-16:30 试卷满分:150分
注意事项:
1.答题前,先将自己的姓名、准考证号、考场号、座位号填写在试卷和答题卡上,并将准考证号条形码
粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置。
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第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30 分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到
答题卡上。
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. What does the man want to get
A.A tennis ball. B.A table. C.Tap water.
2. What are the speakers talking about
A.Buying materials. B.Painting a picture. C.Preparing for an art lesson.
3. How much will the man pay
A.Three dollars. B.Five dollars. C.Seven dollars.
4. What does the man say about the restaurant
A.The waiters were noisy.
B.The food was not his thing.
C.The atmosphere was friendly.
5. Where are the speakers
A.In a hotel. B.In the public house. C.In a supermarket.
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. What is the relationship between the speakers
A.Classmates. B.Teacher and student. C.Manager and secretary.
7. What does the woman suggest adding to the presentation
A.More facts. B.More figures. C.More pictures.
听第 7段材料,回答第 8至 10题。
8. What are the speakers discussing
A.The man’s house.
B.The effects of global warming.
C.The man’s job.
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9. What is always nice according to the man
A.Animals can get more food.
B.Green can be seen all year round.
C.He lives by the sea.
10. What could farmers grow before
A.Grass. B.Vegetables. C.Trees.
听第 8段材料,回答第 11至 13题。
11. When will Singing with Guitar finish tonight
A.At 8:00. B.At 9:00. C.At 10:00.
12. What will the man do on Wednesday
A.Sing folk songs. B.Watch a performance. C.Meet a journalist.
13. Where will the man probably go next
A.The student services office.
B.The school hall.
C.The lecture room.
听第 9段材料,回答第 14至 17题。
14. What is the aim of the campaign
A.To remind people of Earth Day.
B.To encourage people to reduce garbage.
C.To warn people of the bad effects of pollution.
15. What will be the task on the second day
A.Planting trees. B.Designing posters. C.Collecting garbage.
16. What does the man expect the teachers to do
A.Paint paper. B.Stop driving cars. C.Decorate classrooms.
17. How does Sara find the man’s ideas
A.Ridiculous. B.Confusing. C.Wonderful.
听第 10段材料,回答第 18至 20题。
18. What did the speaker persuade the school to do to raise money
A.Organize a concert. B.Collect the rubbish. C.Sell second-hand books.
19. How much more did the action group need after collecting money for six months
A.£15,000. B.£10,000. C.£5,000.
20. What was most community members’ attitude towards using Xcite
A.Concerned. B.Uncaring. C.Approving.
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。
A
The Best Way to Nap
A study published in the journal Heart found a link between healthy napping (打盹) and a lowered risk
of heart disease. The American Psychological Association points out that naps can improve
memory,learning capacity and mood. Sara Med nick,PhD,a neuroscience at the University of California
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explains that when you fall asleep, your body moves through stages that each play a role in health. Ideal
napping times are based around this four-stage cycle.
Stage 1 the“dozing off”(打瞌睡)period
Stage 2 muscles,heart rate and brain activity slow down
Stage 3 deep, restorative sleep
Stage 4 REM(rapid eye movement)sleep,when brain activity increases and you’re most likelyto dream
The Between 20 and 30 minutes is one napping sweet spot, according to Mednick, who
20-minute explains that you get enough Stage 2 sleep to switch your body and mind into full
nap relaxation mode,aiding with memory.
Stage 3 sleep is a time for your body to repair tissue,strengthen the immune(免
The
60-minute 疫)system and recharge energy stores. But waking up during this phase can make you feel
nap uncomfortable and sleepy,Med nick says. Most people start to move out of Stage 3 after
around 60 minutes, which makes it a good time to set your alarm.
The A complete sleep cycle is about an hour and a half, and napping for a full cycle can
90-minute have big benefits. But naps longer than 90 minutes can disturb nighttime sleep and might
nap even weaken memory.
Not a regular napper That’s OK. “Everyone needs to rest, but not everyone necessarily needs to nap,”
says Med nick.
21.During which phase may you have a dream
A.Stage1. B.Stage2. C.Stage3. D.Stage 4.
22.How long may the first 3 stages last
A.A quarter. B.One hour. C.Half an hour. D.One and a half hours.
23.Which section is the text probably taken from in a newspaper
A.News B.Education. C.Lifestyle. D.Health.
B
On my first round-the-world trip in 2006, I planned everything out in advance. I knew where I was
going, staying for how long, and how 1 would get there. And then half-way through I ditched the plan and
went with the flow(随大流). Over the years, how I plan my travel has changed. Now, I’m a last-minute
planner and seldom travel with any plan.
Traveling without a plan gives you great flexibility (灵活性). Since nothing is booked far in advance,
you can turn to something different when you change your mind or something better comes along. I
changed my plans to meet a friend on an island in Thailand and stayed for a month. I wouldn’t have had
that experience if I had kept to my planned schedule.
However, most new travelers are the opposite — they overplan their trips. Their whole journey is
scheduled. Two days here, three days there. I understand why people do that. When time is short, you want
to see as much as possible. You don’t want to waste a single second.
Actually, it is better to slow down your pace. Spending more time in one place allows you to get a
better feel for the rhythm of life. You can visit at a more relaxed pace, see more than just the attractions,
and open up your schedule to the happy accidents of travel.
When I first made my travel plan, I tried to include everything in it. Then I realized it was unrealistic,
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and revised my plan. I came up with a list of one or two things I want to see each day and spaced
everything out. It’s an important lesson to learn. I think the best trip plan is to work out the general path you
want to take, book the first few nights of your trip, and let your travels unfold from there. This way you are
never locked into a certain place if your feelings change.
24.What does the underlined word “ditched” in Paragraph 1 mean
A.Considered. B.Discussed. C.Dropped. D.Prepared.
25.What can we learn about the author from the text
A.He lives an easy life. B.He spends a lot of time traveling.
C.He enjoys traveling freely. D.He prefers to follow others when traveling.
26.What does the author suggest about traveling
A.Working out a simple travel plan.
B.Avoiding booking in advance.
C.Getting prepared for the unexpected things.
D.Setting a goal before making a travel plan.
27.What is the best title for the text
A.In Travel, Less Is More B.Why I Enjoy Traveling Around
C.Traveling: Play More, Pay Less D.Traveling: A Race Against The Clock
C
Zwingmann teaches online courses on AI and helps clients make use of artificial intelligence. Lately,
he has been generating lecture notes using ChatGPT. “I went up and said, ‘OK, tell me a detailed step by
step of how the DBSCAN algorithm works,’ and it gave me that step by step,” Zwingmann said.
The AI chatbot ChatGPT Zwingmann uses has taken the internet by storm. It allows users to input
questions that ask the conversational assistant to create a series of writing tasks. Although the chatbot is
still in its infancy, ChatGPT has the potential to be a game-changer for the whole world.
The GPT stands for “Generative Pre-trained Transformer”, providing detailed answers to users’
questions. The dialogue format makes it possible for ChatGPT to answer follow up questions, challenge
incorrect statements and reject inappropriate requests.
If you have a passion for writing but aren’t sure how to add a touch of elegance to your words,
ChatGPT can help! If you want to create your personal web page but know little about HTML code,
ChatGPT can generate the code for you! Even if you are an experienced developer, ChatGPT can help you
analyze the code and provide a detailed explanation of the error along with suggestions for how to fix it.
Despite looking very impressive, ChatGPT still has limitations. Such limitations include the inability
to answer questions that are worded in a specific way and the lack of quality in the responses it delivers,
which sometimes seem to be reasonable but make no practical sense. With its widespread use, there is
growing concern about how the tool might be used to help students create essays for class assignments.
So how good is it at producing literary works in the style of a news article And how does its writing
live up to the likes of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, or a film producer like Ben Affleck Judge for
yourself.
28.What’s the function of paragraph 1
A.To promote an online course teacher. B.To explain how lecture notes are made.
C.To offer background information about AI. D.To introduce an AI chatbot with an example.
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29.What can we learn about ChatGPT in paragraphs 3 & 4
A.It gives the user an answer of good quality.
B.It makes up a dialogue with questions input.
C.It aids code developers in recognizing errors.
D.It functions by collecting complex questions.
30.What is the author’s attitude to the AI chatbot
A.Cautious. B.Favorable. C.Negative. D.Concerned.
31.What’s the article about
A.The limitations of ChatGPT. B.The application of ChatGPT.
C.The importance of ChatGPT. D.The development of ChatGPT.
D
Padraig ó Dubhlaoidh,an Irish master violin maker, has created the world’s first-ever vegan violin,
valued at 8, 000.
An amateur violinist himself, Padraig ó Dubhlaoidh has long held the belief that animal body parts
aren’t needed to create the instrument. “With our planet facing crises on almost every front, the collective
voice of people wanting a fairer future grows stronger every day.” he said, “ Ethical(合乎道德的)musicians
are part of this movement and have long wished for a violin that is fully vegan yet retains all the qualities of
the classic instrument.”
Traditional instruments are tightly connected to animal products. Like other wood-based instruments,
violins use hide glue-a product obtained from the skins and bones of animals-as a primary adhesive(黏合
剂). Violin strings and bows have also been known to contain ivory and horse tail hair. Using traditional
tools and methods, Padraig chose natural replacements such as steamed pears, berries, and spring water to
create the instrument. His adhesive, composed in part of spring water gathered from the hills behind his
home, is 100%natural.
More than just an ethical step in the right direction, Padraig says his natural adhesive has other
advantages. He said, ”During my experiments, I discovered that the vegan violin has unexpected
advantages. Apart from the benefit to animals, society, and our environment, it has become very clear that
animal-based glues have harmful effects on violins, inducing powerful tension on wooden components. The
adhesive used in my vegan violin, however, has no such effect. This is an acoustic(声音的)improvement.”
While Padraig doesn’t think everyone will switch to the vegan violin immediately, he does think
there’s a bright future ahead for his instrument and the concept of vegan instruments. He continues to make
both vegan and non-vegan violins in his workshops. However, he said, “Just as petrol cars are gradually
being replaced with more eco-friendly options, the same progression may happen to violins gradually, and
even many other handicrafts.”
32.What’s Padraig’s original purpose in making the vegan violin
A.To help protect the earth.
B.To have a stronger violin body.
C.To enhance the qualities of violins.
D.To inspire more musicians to play classical music.
33.What does Paragraph 3 mainly focus on
A.The process of making instruments.
B.The features of traditional instruments.
C.The reasons for instruments’ containing animal products.
D.The comparison between traditional instruments and the new violin.
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34.What makes Padraig surprised at his violin
A.It does no harm to animals. B.It produces even better sounds.
C.It needs further improvements. D.It has many unknown functions.
35.What does Padraig think of the future of vegan violins
A.They will face great challenges. B.They will experience ups and downs.
C.They will be acknowledged gradually. D.They will be sold at affordable prices soon.
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。
The Color Run, also known as the Happiest five-kilometer on the Earth, is a unique event that
celebrates health and happiness. It might be the perfect event to add to your community, company, or
organization. Maybe you will consider it difficult to organize an event. 36
Get the exact number of runners. You can create an online sign-up form through your website or
email. 37 By doing so, you can order the right amount of color run powder (粉末).
Make sure runners make good preparations. 38 Note this in your pre-registration forms
and event notices to spread the news. Meanwhile, encourage them to wear sunglasses to protect their eyes
from powder dust.
39 They can take professional photographs of the event for you to share on your website,
social media, or with the local newspaper. At the same time, consider having photo chances available at the
start and finishing lines for runners to have a little fun with their own groups.
Have a group warm-up before the run. 40 Give everyone a color powder packet and
count down from 10. When they get to 0, they can each throw their packet, giving everyone a splash (溅) of
color before heading off on the race.
A.Hire a photographer or two.
B.Get a DJ at the start and finishing lines.
C.The following tips can help you get it going.
D.It ensures that you know how many people will attend.
E.You can tell every runner wear white clothing to increase the effect of the activity.
F.Someone can lead a fun warm-up to make sure everyone is ready to walk and run.
G.Some Color Runs are also designed for kids, with shorter distances and easier pathways.
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。
In our backyard there was a big pond with lots of trees and bushes. Both my grandparents were fond
of our so-called garden.
One morning our new neighbor, an aggressively ambitious businessman, saw my grandfather 41
two rare deodar(雪松) tree saplings on both sides of our gate. 42 , he said he had planted the
same tree saplings in his garden. My grandfather 43 gave his plants adequate amount of water
and didn’t give them full 44 , while our neighbor interested in better 45 looked after
them too well. His plants were much 46 and greener.
Normally in summer, we have fierce thunderstorms. 47 the extreme damage, these storms
also bring 48 from the terribly hot climate. After a thunderstorm, we came out to 49
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the damage to our garden and saw the neighbor in his garden, too, but he looked 50 as his
plants had been uprooted. Ours were standing 51 on the ground. Surprised to see this, he
came up to us and said with embarrassment, “My trees 52 from the roots while yours didn’t.
Why ”
My grandfather said, “You gave your plants more attention, water and manure(肥料 ), 53
they didn’t need to work for anything. I gave mine just some, letting their roots do the 54 ; thus
their roots went deeper and became stronger.” Our neighbor nodded in 55 . Hearing the words,
I realized that anything easily given could be taken away much more easily and we would not understand
the hard work it took to earn those things.
41.A.moving B.purchasing C.delivering D.planting
42.A.By the way B.By coincidence C.At large D.In contrast
43.A.extremely B.instantly C.barely D.negatively
44.A.force B.amount C.review D.attention
45.A.requirements B.returns C.education D.access
46.A.drier B.rarer C.fuller D.wilder
47.A.Instead of B.Regardless of C.But for D.Apart from
48.A.addition B.relief C.protection D.awareness
49.A.infer B.control C.prevent D.inspect
50.A.tired B.upset C.bored D.ashamed
51.A.firmly B.widely C.fairly D.flexibly
52.A.came off B.put off C.took off D.showed off
53.A.so B.if C.though D.unless
54.A.majority B.opposite C.sort D.rest
55.A.total B.detail C.approval 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。
On Aug.13, four Chinese irrigation sites won global 56 (recognize) and were added to the
2018 list of Heritage Irrigation Structures, among 57 Dujiangyan is the oldest and only surviving
damless irrigation system in the world.
Built over 2,000 years ago in 58 is now Sichuan Province in south-west China, this
amazing engineering achievement is still playing a crucial role in irrigating farms and providing water
resources for more than 50 cities in the province.
In ancient times, the region in which Dujiangyan now stands 59 (threaten) by frequent
flooding from the Minjiang River. Li Bing, a local official of Sichuan Province at that time, together with
his son, decided to construct an irrigation system on the Minjiang River 60 (prevent) flooding.
After many studies, they found the 61 (simple) solution was to build a dam, but this would
have ruined the Minjiang River. So Li designed a series of 62 (channel) built at different levels
along Mount Yulei that would take away the floodwater while leaving the river flowing 63
(natural). Better still, the extra water could be directed to the dry Chengdu Plain, 64 (make) it
suitable for farming.
Ever since the great Dujiangyan Irrigation System was completed, the Chengdu Plain has been free
65 flooding and the people there have been living peacefully.
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第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分)
第一节(满分 15 分)
6月 5日是世界环境日 (World Environment Day)。作为中学生, 我们应该为环境保护贡献自己的
一份力量,请以“How to protect the environment”为题写一篇英语短文,就目前环境存在的问题谈谈你
的看法和建议。
要点包括:
1.目前环境存在的问题;
2.作为中学生应该采取的措施(至少三条)。
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)
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。
I grew up in a poor family with six brothers, three sisters, my father and mother. We had little money
and few goods, but plenty of love and attention. I was happy and energetic. I understood that no matter how
poor a person was, he could still afford a dream.
My dream was athletics. By the time I was sixteen, I could throw a ninety-mile-per-hour fastball and
hit anything moving on the baseball field. And I was so lucky that my high school coach was Ollie Jarvis,
who not only believed in me, but often told me “Dream is priceless”. However, when I was about to get
off the ground, one particular incident happened, which almost ruined my long-held dream.
It was the summer holiday in senior two and a friend recommended me for a summer job. I was
offered $12.25 per pared with the average $3.5, that was a big sum. I was so excited, because
this meant a chance for money in my pocket, certainly money for a new bike and new clothes, and the start
of savings for a house for my mother. The prospect(前景) of the job was inviting, and I wanted to jump at
the opportunity.
Then I realized I would have to give up summer baseball training to handle the work schedule. I didn’t
dare to tell my coach. I thought of the advice my mother often gave me when I lacked courage, “If you
make your bed, you have to lie in it.” I decided to talk to my coach in person. After all, my dream of
buying my mum a house and having money in my pocket was worth facing his disappointment to me.
注意:续写的词数应为 150左右。
Paragraph 1:
I gathered my courage and knocked at his door.____________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________
Paragraph 2:
That question reminded me of what my coach used to say.____________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________
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高二英语参考答案
第一部分:听力理解 (共20小题;每小题1. 5分,满分30分)
1—5 CCCAA 6—10 BCBCA 11—15 CBACA 16—20 BCAAC
第二部分:阅读理解 (共20小题;每小题2. 5分,满分50分)
21-23 DBD 24-27 CCAA 28-31 DCAB 32-35 ADBC 36-40 CDEAF
第三部分:语言知识运用 (共两节,满分30分)
第一节 完形填空 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
41-45 DBCDB 46-50 CDBDB 51-55 AAADC
第二节 语法填空 (共10小题;每小题1. 5分,满分15分)
56.recognition 57.which 58.what 59.was threatened 60.to prevent
61.simplest 62.channels 63.naturally 64.making 65.of/from
第四部分:书面表达 (共两节,满分40分)
第一节:应用文写作 (满分15分)
第一节
One possible version:
How to protect the environment
As we all know, June 5 is the World Environment Day, and as high school students, we should contribute to
environmental protection.
First of all, since tail gas pollution is very serious at present, we’d better take public transport or ride a bike
instead of driving. In addition, plastic pollution is also severe, and what we can help is to buy glass-bottled water
rather than buying plastic-bottled water. Finally, saving water is also one of the effective ways to protect the
environment. When we don’t use tap water, we should turn off the tap immediately instead of keeping the water
flowing all the time.
I believe that starting from the small things around us, we will have a great impact on the environment.
第二节
One possible version:
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I gathered my courage and knocked at his door. As expected, his face turned purple immediately. He glared at
me like a bull,roaring,“You have your whole life to work, but your playing days are limited. You can’t afford to
waste them.” I stood before him, frozen, with my head down.“How much will you be paid, son ” he proceeded.
After hearing the pay was $12.25 per hour, he shrugged and asked“Well, is $12.25 an hour the price of a dream ”
That question reminded me of what my coach used to say. Yes, dream is priceless. It’s stupid to earn pocket
money at the expense of my dream. I held my head high and said firmly, “Sorry, Mr Jarvis. I know what to do
next.”My coach smiled with great satisfaction. That summer I dedicated myself to baseball training. And one year
later, I obtained a baseball scholarship to the university. I knew I would soon buy my mum a house. Thankfully, I
made a right choice. Without Mr Jarvis, I would never know I could afford a dream.
【听力原文】
Text 1
W: Tim, are you OK
M: Yes, I’m fine! I’ve been playing table tennis with Andy. We were playing in the game room but then we moved
the table out into the garden. I’ve just come to get some tap water!
Text 2
M: Do we have all the materials for the art lesson this afternoon We don’t want to find that something is missing
by then.
W: We have everything: paints, ink, paper, glue and water. I think that is all we need.
Text 3
M: How much are the sweets
W: Let me see. The two-pound box is five dollars. You are holding a three-pound box. So it’s two dollars more.
M: OK, I’ll take it.
Text 4
W: Are you satisfied with the restaurant
M: Well, I have to say it’s not my thing. The food was fine, but the restaurant was too crowded and the waiters kept
shouting all the time. I thought they should be working in a quieter and friendlier way.
Text 5
W: Good morning. Can I help you
M: Oh, good morning. Yes, please. I’d like to have some information about nice places where I can have a drink.
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W: Well, you could go to the public house not far from the hotel.
M: Oh, that’s a good idea.
Text 6
W: Good afternoon, Tony. How are you getting on with your project
M: Uh, good afternoon, Professor Mueller. I’ve almost finished preparing my presentation for your class, but I’m
not really satisfied with it. Could you give me some advice
W: I’ll be happy to. What topic did you choose
M: It’s about methods of predicting earthquakes, but so far, it’s just a lot of facts and figures. How can I make it
more interesting and easy to understand
W: Maybe you could use some computer graphs and pictures to help the class make sense of your points.
Text 7
W: So, Eric, how is life in Greenland these days
M: Oh, you know. Winters are long. I live on the coast, so I get to see the ocean every day. That’s always nice.
W: I heard that winters in Greenland are somewhat shorter than they used to be—global warming, I guess
M: Yes, that’s true. They’re calling it “the greening of Greenland”.
W: The “greening” What does that mean
M: Well, the average temperature in Greenland is rising twice as fast as in other places. So, now I have a few trees
near my house. Trees didn’t use to exist in Greenland, you know! Neither did vegetables. So it’s amazing! Besides,
farmers can grow more grass for their animals.
Text 8
M: Mary, I’ve just finished my listening class. It was a bit difficult.
W: Why not enjoy some social activities They give you a chance to practise your English. I’ve just picked up a
schedule today.
M: Let’s have a look. What are they doing tonight
W: They’ve got Singing with Guitar on Monday night. They teach you traditional British folk songs. It starts at 8
and lasts for two hours.
M: I’m not much of a singer. And I’ve got a lecture early tomorrow morning. A BBC journalist is going to talk
about his experiences. Look, there’s International Evening on Wednesday in the school hall.
W: Yeah, students from all over the world will sing international songs. Would you like to go and see it
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M: Yes. Another thing I want to do this weekend is go to Stratford-on-Avon. You have to sign up at the student
services office in advance. I’ve got time right now. So I think I’ll go ahead and sign my name.
Text 9
M: Hi, Sara. I heard that you are organizing a campaign on the 28th April on the occasion of Earth Day.
W: Yes. We called it “the green campaign”.
M: Oh, the green! I guess this campaign is related to environment.
W: Yes, of course. All participants in the campaign will wear green because we want to tell people about the bad
effects of pollution.
M: That seems great! Can you give me more details about your campaign
W: Sure. The first day we will collect all the garbage at school. The following day we’ll plant some trees. Then we
will hang some posters on the school board.
M: Interesting! I’d like to help you in your campaign. I have an idea.
W: Yes, go ahead. What’s it
M: We may ask our teachers to help us in our campaign by not bringing their cars to school.
W: It’s a good idea.
M: Also we may paint some paper, bottles and lamps and use them as decorations for our classrooms. I’ll invite
George to join us. He’s ready to help, you know.
W: Wow! How great, Peter! Thank you so much for your help.
M: You’re welcome.
Text 10
M: I live in a small town. Three years ago, my friends and I decided to convince our local community of the need
for a proper park. We soon formed an action group consisting of students, teachers, parents and others—all led by
local restaurant owner Martin Ashton. The next thing the action group had to do was start raising money. We
persuaded our school to organize a concert and all the ticket money went towards the park fund. Apart from this,
we did everything we could think of to raise money—I took away the rubbish and others organized sales of
second-hand books and stuff like that. Six months later, we only had £185, 000. But our target budget was
£200,000. In the meantime, John Richardson was helping out with the planning stage of the project. He works as
an architect in London and has got close links with colleagues in the United States. They have a company called
Xcite, who has won awards for their park design. So the action group held a community meeting. Almost
ninety-eight per cent said yes to Xcite. Now we have this fantastic new park.
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参考答案:
21.D 22.B 23.D
【导语】本文是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了在 Heart 上发表的一个关于午睡的研究报告,报告称午睡主
要分为四个阶段,每个阶段的时长、功能和特征都不一样。
21.细节理解题。根据 Stage4 中的“REM(rapid eye movement)sleep, when brain activity increases and
you’re most likely to dream (REM(快速眼动)睡眠,大脑活动增加,你最有可能做梦)”可知,在第
四阶段你很可能会做梦。故选 D。
22.细节理解题。根据 The 60-minute nap 中“Most people start to move out of Stage 3 after around
60 minutes(大多数人在大约 60 分钟后开始走出第三阶段)”可知,一般 60 分钟左右就会离开第三阶段,
说明第三阶段持续一个小时。故选 B。
23.推理判断题。第一段提到“A study published in the journal Heart found a link between healthy
napping (打盹) and a lowered risk of heart disease. The American Psychological Association points
out that naps can improve memory, learning capacity and mood. (发表在《心脏》杂志上的一项研
究发现,健康的午睡与降低心脏病风险之间存在联系。美国心理协会指出,小睡可以改善记忆力、学习能
力和情绪。)”健康的午睡能降低心脏病的风险,并且可以改善记忆力、学习能力和情绪,这些都是与健
康有关的。同时,后文提到关于午睡的四个阶段及其好处,由此判断,这篇文章应属于健康范畴,应该是
选自健康专栏。故选 D。
24.C 25.C 26.A 27.A
【导语】本文是一篇夹叙夹议文。文章主要讲述了有人旅行的时候,过度计划自己的行程,而作者认为旅
行的时候要放慢脚步,更好地感受生活的节奏。
24.词义猜测题。根据第一段“On my first round-the-world trip in 2006, I planned everything out
in advance. I knew where I was going, staying for how long, and how 1 would get there. And then
half-way through I ditched the plan and went with the flow(随大流).Over the years, how I plan
my travel has changed. Now, I’m a last-minute planner and seldom travel with any plan.(2006
年我第一次环球旅行时,我提前计划好了一切。我知道我要去哪里,呆多久,以及我将如何到达那里。然
后中途我 ditched 计划,顺其自然。多年来,我计划旅行的方式发生了变化。现在,我是一个最后一刻的
计划者,几乎不带着任何计划旅行。)”可知作者原来制定好了旅行计划,但是后来开始顺其自然,所以可
推知作者是放弃了计划,ditched 意为放弃。故选 C。
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25.推理判断题。根据第二段“Traveling without a plan gives you great flexibility (灵活性).Since
nothing is booked far in advance, you can turn to something different when you change your mind
or something better comes along. I changed my plans to meet a friend on an island in Thailand
and stayed for a month. I wouldn’t have had that experience if I had kept to my planned schedule.(没
有计划的旅行给了你很大的灵活性。因为没有什么东西是提前预订的,当你改变主意或有更好的东西出现
时,你可以转向不同的东西。我改变了计划,去泰国的一个岛上见一个朋友,在那里待了一个月。如果我
坚持我的计划日程,我就不会有这种经历。)”可知作者喜欢没有提前计划的旅行,可以自由地随时更改行
程,故选 C。
26.细节理解题。根据最后一段最后两句“I think the best trip plan is to work out the general path
you want to take, book the first few nights of your trip, and let your travels unfold from there.
This way you are never locked into a certain place if your feelings change.(我认为最好的旅行
计划是确定你想要走的大致路线,预订旅行的前几个晚上,然后让你的旅行从那里展开。这样,如果你的
感觉改变了,你就不会被限定在一个特定的地方。)”可知,作者建议制定一个简单的旅行计划,这样就可
以根据情况随时调整。故选 A。
27.主旨大意题。根据文章最后一段中“When I first made my travel plan, I tried to include everything
in it. Then I realized it was unrealistic, and revised my plan. I came up with a list of one or
two things I want to see each day and spaced everything out.(当我第一次制定旅行计划时,我试着
把所有的东西都包括进去。后来我意识到这是不现实的,于是修改了我的计划,我列出了一张清单,上面
列出了我每天想看的一两件事,把每件事都隔开了,这是我要学习的重要一课。)”以及文中阐述的无计划
旅行和慢旅行的优点,可知作者认为在旅行中不要把所有的事情都计划在内,日程安排不必太多,否则会
减少很多旅行的乐趣。所以 A选项“In Travel, Less Is More(在旅行中,少即是多)可以概括文章主旨,
为最佳标题。故选 A。
28.D 29.C 30.A 31.B
【导语】这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了人工智能聊天机器人 ChatGPT 在互联网上掀起了一场风暴。它
允许用户输入问题,让会话助手创建一系列的写作任务。虽然聊天机器人仍处于起步阶段,但 ChatGPT 有
潜力改变整个世界的游戏规则。
28.推理判断题。根据第一段“Zwingmann teaches online courses on Al and helps clients make use
of artificial intelligence. Lately, he has been generating lecture notes using ChatGPT.“I went
up and said, ‘OK, tell me a detailed step by step of how the DBSCAN algorithm works,’ and it
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gave me that step by step,” Zwingmann said.(Zwingmann 教授关于人工智能的在线课程,并帮助客户
利用人工智能。最近,他一直在用 ChatGPT 生成课堂笔记。”我走过去说,‘好吧,告诉我 DBSCAN 算法如
何工作的详细步骤,’它一步一步地告诉了我,”Zwingmann 说)”可推知,第一段的作用是用一个例子介
绍一个人工智能聊天机器人。故选 D。
29.细节理解题。根据第四段中“Even if you are an experienced developer, ChatGPT can help you analyze
the code and provide a detailed explanation of the error along with suggestions for how to fix
it.(即使您是一名经验丰富的开发人员,ChatGPT 也可以帮助您分析代码,并提供错误的详细解释以及如何
修复错误的建议)”可知,ChatGPT 帮助代码开发人员识别错误。故选 C。
30.推理判断题。根据第四段“If you have a passion for writing but aren’t sure how to add a touch
of elegance to your words, ChatGPT can help! If you want to create your personal web page but
know little about HTML code, ChatGPT can generate the code for you! Even if you are an experienced
developer, ChatGPT can help you analyze the code and provide a detailed explanation of the error
along with suggestions for how to fix it.(如果你对写作充满热情,但不知道如何为你的文字增添优
雅,ChatGPT 可以帮助你!如果你想创建自己的个人网页,但对 HTML 代码知之甚少,ChatGPT 可以为你生
成代码!即使您是一名经验丰富的开发人员,ChatGPT 也可以帮助您分析代码,并提供错误的详细解释以及
如何修复错误的建议)”以及倒数第二段“Despite looking very impressive, ChatGPT still has
limitations.(尽管看起来令人印象深刻,ChatGPT 仍然有局限性)”可知,文章说明了其优点和局限性,即
可推知,作者对人工智能聊天机器人的态度是谨慎的。故选 A。
31.主旨大意题。根据第二段“The AI chatbot ChatGPT Zwingmann uses has taken the internet by storm.
It allows users to input questions that ask the conversational assistant to create a series of
writing tasks. Although the chatbot is still in its infancy, ChatGPT has the potential to be a
game-changer for the whole world.(茨温格曼使用的聊天机器人 ChatGPT 在互联网上掀起了一场风暴。
它允许用户输入问题,让会话助手创建一系列的写作任务。虽然聊天机器人仍处于起步阶段,但 ChatGPT
有潜力改变整个世界的游戏规则)”结合文章主要介绍了人工智能聊天机器人ChatGPT在互联网上掀起了一
场风暴。它允许用户输入问题,让会话助手创建一系列的写作任务。虽然聊天机器人仍处于起步阶段,但
ChatGPT 有潜力改变整个世界的游戏规则。可知,这篇文章是关于 ChatGPT 的应用。故选 B。
32.A 33.D 34.B 35.C
【导语】本文是说明文。文章讲述了爱尔兰小提琴制作大师 Padraig ó Dubhlaoidh 制作了世界上有史以来
第一把纯素小提琴,倡导保护地球和动物。
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32.推理判断题。根据第二段的“An amateur violinist himself, Padraig ó Dubhlaoidh has long held
the belief that animal body parts aren’t needed to create the instrument.(作为一名业余小提琴
手,帕德雷格·杜布莱伊德一直认为,制作这种乐器并不需要动物的身体部位。)”和下文“he
said.“ Ethical(合乎道德的)musicians are part of this movement and have long wished for a violin
that is fully vegan yet retains all the qualities of the classic instrument.”(他说。“有道德
的音乐家是这一运动的一部分,他们一直希望小提琴是完全素食的,但保留经典乐器的所有品质。”)”可
推断,Padraig 制作这把纯素的小提琴的最初目的是为了有助于保护地球。故选 A。
33.主旨大意题。根据第三段的“Traditional instruments are tightly connected to animal
products.Like other wood-based instruments, violins use hide glue-a product obtained from the
skins and bones of animals-as a primary adhesive(黏合剂).Violin strings and bows have also been
known to contain ivory and horse tail hair. Using traditional tools and methods, Padraig chose
natural replacements such as steamed pears, berries, and spring water to create the instrument.
His adhesive, composed in part of spring water gathered from the hills behind his home, is
100%natural.(传统乐器与动物产品紧密相连。像其他的木质乐器,小提琴使用隐藏粘—一种从动物的皮和
骨头获得产品—作为主要黏合剂。小提琴的弦和弓也被认为含有象牙和马尾毛。帕德里格使用传统的工具
和方法,选择蒸梨、浆果和泉水等自然替代品来制作乐器。他的粘合剂是用他家后面山上收集的部分泉水
制成的,100%纯天然。)”可推断,本段对比了传统乐器和这把新的小提琴。故选 D。
34.细节理解题。根据倒数第二段的“During my experiments, I discovered that the vegan violin has
unexpected advantages.(在我的实验中,我发现纯素小提琴有一些意想不到的优势。)”和“The adhesive
used in my vegan violin, however, has no such effect.This is an acoustic(声音的)improvement.(然
而,在我的素食小提琴中使用的粘合剂没有这样的效果。这是声学上的改进。)”可知,令 Padraig 吃惊的
是他的小提琴甚至有更好的声音。故选 B。
35.推理判断题。根据最后一段的“However, he said, ‘Just as petrol cars are gradually being
replaced with more eco-friendly options, the same progression may happen to violins gradually,
and even many other handicrafts.’(然而,他说:“就像汽油车逐渐被更环保的选择所取代一样,小提
琴甚至其他许多手工艺品也可能逐渐发生同样的变化。”)”可推断,Padraig 认为纯素小提琴的未来会逐
渐被认可。故选 C。
36.C 37.D 38.E 39.A 40.F
【导语】这是一篇说明文。文章介绍了如何顺利举行彩虹跑的建议。
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36.上文“Maybe you will consider it difficult to organize an event. (也许你会觉得组织活动很
困难)”提到组织彩虹跑有难度,下文第二段首句“Get the exact number of runners. (获取跑步者的确
切数量)”,第三段首句“Make sure runners make good preparations. (确保跑步者做好准备)”及最后
一段首句“Have a group warm-up before the run. (跑步前进行集体热身)”提到有助于举行彩虹跑的建
议,由此推知空处内容应引出下文的四个建议,C 选项“以下提示可以帮助您顺利组织。”切题。故选 C 项。
37.由上文“Get the exact number of runners. You can create an online sign-up form through your
website or email. (获取跑步者的确切数量。您可以通过网站或电子邮件创建在线注册表格)”可知,作
者建议组织者获取跑步者的确切数量,结合常识,通过网站或电子邮件创建在线注册表格,组织者就能知
道有多少人参加,D选项“它确保你知道有多少人会参加。”切题。故选 D项。
38.由本段首句“Make sure runners make good preparations. (确保跑步者做好准备)”和下文“Note this
in your pre-registration forms and event notices to spread the news. (在您的预注册表格和活动
通知中注意这一点,以传播新闻)”可知,为了传播彩虹跑的新闻,要提前告知跑步者注意准备,E 选项“你
可以告诉每个跑步者穿白色衣服来增加活动的效果。”是为新闻通知跑步者做准备的具体内容,E选项中
“every runner wear white clothing”指代下文“this”。故选 E 项。
39.由下文“They can take professional photographs of the event for you to share on your website,
social media, or with the local newspaper. (他们可以拍摄活动的专业照片,供您在网站、社交媒体
或当地报纸上分享)”可知,彩虹跑需要雇佣摄影师拍摄以便宣传,A 选项“雇佣一两名摄影师。”,A选
项中的“a photographer or two”指代下文“They”。故选 A 项。
40.本段首句“Have a group warm-up before the run. (跑步前进行集体热身)”可知,作者建议彩虹跑
跑步者跑步前要进行集体热身,F 选项“有人可以带领一场有趣的热身赛,确保每个人都准备好走路和跑步。”
是一种集体热身形式,引出下文“Give everyone a color powder packet and count down from 10. When
they get to 0, they can each throw their packet, giving everyone a splash (溅) of color before
heading off on the race. (给每个人一个彩色粉末包,从 10 开始倒数。当数到 0 时,每个人都可以扔下
自己的彩色粉末包,在开始比赛前给每个人泼一泼)”举例有趣的热身活动。故选 F 项。
41.D 42.B 43.C 44.D 45.B 46.C 47.D 48.B 49.D 50.B 51.A
52.A 53.A 54.D 55.C
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【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。作者的祖父和邻居用截然相反的两种方法来种树,结果祖父的树在暴风雨之
后依然屹立,而邻居的树却被连根拔起。作者通过这个故事告诉我们:任何容易得到的东西也会更容易失
去。
41.考查动词词义辨析。句意:一天早上,我们的新邻居,一个积极进取,野心勃勃的商人,看到我祖父
在我们大门的两边种了两棵罕见的雪松树苗。A. moving 移动;B. purchasing 购买;C. delivering 投递;
D. planting 种植。根据下文“____42____, he said he had planted the same tree saplings in his garden.
(巧合的是,他说他在花园里种了同样的树苗。)”可知,plant 为复现词,邻居的花园里已种了雪松,而作
者的祖父才刚刚栽种(planting)。故选 D项。
42.考查介词短语辨析。句意:巧合的是,他说他在花园里种了同样的树苗。A. By the way 顺便说;B. By
coincidence 碰巧;C. At large 详尽的;D. In contrast 相比之下。两人都种了这种罕见的树苗,实属巧
合(By coincidence)。故选 B 项。
43.考查副词词义辨析。句意:我的祖父几乎没有给他的植物足够的水,也没有给予它们充分的关注,而
我们的邻居追求更好的回报,把它们照料得太好了。A. extremely 极其;B. instantly 立即;C. barely
几乎不;D. negatively 消极地,否定地。根据语境可知,上下文之间是对比关系,根据下文 looked after
them too well,以及下文“I gave mine just some, letting their roots do the____14____; thus their
roots went deeper and became stronger. (我只给了我的树一些,让它们的根来做其余的事情;因此,
他们的根越扎越深,越长越强。)”,可推测:作者的祖父几乎不会给树苗浇充足的水,barely 符合语境。
故选 C项。
44.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我的祖父几乎没有给他的植物足够的水,也没有给予它们充分的关注,而
我们的邻居追求更好的回报,把它们照料得太好了。A. force 武力,力量;B. amount 数量;C. review 审
查,评论;D. attention 关注。根据下文“You gave your plants more attention, water and manure (肥
料), ____53____ they didn’t need to work for anything. I gave mine just some, letting their roots
do the____54____; thus their roots went deeper and became stronger. (你给你的植物更多的照顾,
水和肥料,所以他们不需要为任何东西工作。我只给了我的一些,让它们的根来做其余的事情;因此,他
们的根越扎越深,越长越强。)”可知,没有像邻居那样悉心照顾树苗,作者的祖父既不给树苗充足的水,
也不太关注(attention)树苗,attention 为复现词,故选 D项。
45.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我的祖父几乎没有给他的植物足够的水,也没有给予它们充分的关注,而
我们的邻居追求更好的回报,把它们照料得太好了。A. requirements 要求;B. returns 回报;C. education
教育;D. access通道。根据上文“One morning our new neighbor, an aggressively ambitious businessman,
saw my grandfather ____41____ two rare deodar (雪松) tree saplings on both sides of our gate.
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____42____, he said he had planted the same tree saplings in his garden. (一天早上,我们的新
邻居,一个积极进取,野心勃勃的商人,看到我祖父在我们大门的两边种了两棵罕见的雪松树苗。)”,作
为商人的邻居想要更好的回报,所以把树苗照顾得很好,returns 符合语境,故选 B项。
46.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:他种的植物更茂盛更绿。A. drier 干旱的;B. rarer 稀少的;C. fuller
茂盛的;D. wilder 荒芜的。根据上文“My grandfather ____43____ gave his plants adequate amount of
water and didn’t give them full ____44____, while our neighbor interested in better
____45____looked after them too well. (我的祖父几乎没有给他的植物足够的水,也没有给予它们充分
的关注,而我们的邻居追求更好的回报,把它们照料得太好了。)”,以及空后的 and greener 可知,邻居
家的树得到悉心照顾,长势良好,枝繁叶茂,fuller 符合语境,故选 C项。
47.考查介词短语辨析。句意:除了造成极大的破坏,这些风暴还缓解了酷热的气候。A. Instead of 代替;
B. Regardless of 不管;C. But for 要不是;D. Apart from 除了。根据后半句 these storms also bring
____48____ from the terribly hot climate 的 also 可知,一方面,风暴会造成破坏,另一方面,暴风雨
也带来了大量的水分,缓解了炎热的气候造成的问题。Apart from 符合语境,故选 D项。
48.考查名词词义辨析。句意:除了造成极大的破坏,这些风暴还缓解了酷热的气候。A. addition 附加物;
B. relief 缓和;C. protection 保护;D. awareness 意识。结合下文“Normally in summer, we have fierce
thunderstorms. (通常在夏天,我们有猛烈的雷暴。)”可知,此处是指风暴也给植物带来了水分,缓解夏
天的酷热,relief 符合语境。故选 B 项。
49.考查动词词义辨析。句意:一场雷雨过后,我们出来检查花园的损坏情况,看到邻居也在花园里,但
他看起来很沮丧,因为他的植物被连根拔起。A. infer 推断;B. control 控制;C. prevent 阻止;D. inspect
检查。根据上文“Normally in summer, we have fierce thunderstorms.____47____ the extreme damage,
these storms also bring ____48____ from the terribly hot climate. (通常在夏天,我们有猛烈的雷
暴。除了造成极大的破坏,这些风暴还缓解了酷热的气候。)”可知,雷暴会造成破坏,故暴风雨过后作者
父子俩去检查(inspect)花园中的受损情况,故选 D 项。
50.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:一场雷雨过后,我们出来检查花园的损坏情况,看到邻居也在花园里,
但他看起来很沮丧,因为他的植物被连根拔起。A. tired 劳累的;B. upset 沮丧的;C. bored 无聊的;D.
ashamed 羞愧的。根据上文“My grandfather ____43____ gave his plants adequate amount of water and
didn’t give them full ____44____, while our neighbor interested in better ____45____looked after
them too well. (我的祖父几乎没有给他的植物足够的水,也没有给予它们充分的关注,而我们的邻居追
求更好的回报,把它们照料得太好了。)”,本句中的 as his plants had been uprooted 可知,邻居悉心
照料的树在暴风雨中被连根拔起了,无法再得到回报,所以邻居很沮丧,故 upset 符合语境。故选 B 项。
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51.考查副词词义辨析。句意:而我们的树则稳稳地站在地上。A. firmly 牢固地;B. widely 广泛地;C.
fairly 公平地;D. flexibly 灵活地。根据上文“he looked ____50____ as his plants had been uprooted.
(但他看起来很沮丧,因为他的植物被连根拔起。)”,下文“My trees ____52____ from the roots while
yours didn’t. (我的树连根都掉了,而你的树却没有。)”可知,两家树的状况截然相反,暴风雨之后,
邻居家的树倒在了地方,而作者家的树依然矗立着。firmly 符合语境,故选 A 项。
52.考查动词短语辨析。句意:我的树连根都掉了,而你的树却没有。A. came off 脱落,脱离;B. put off
推迟;C. took off 起飞,脱下;D. showed off 炫耀。根据上文“but he looked ____50____ as his plants
had been uprooted. (但他看起来很沮丧,因为他的植物被连根拔起。)”其中的 uprooted,可知,树根脱
离了土壤,被连根拔起,came off 符合语境。故选 A项。
53.考查连词词义辨析。句意:你给你的植物更多的照顾,水和肥料,所以他们不需要为任何东西工作。A.
so 因此;B. if 如果;C. though 尽管;D. unless 除非。逗号前后为因果关系,so 符合语境。故选 A项。
54.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我只给了我的一些,让它们的根来做其余的事情;因此,他们的根越扎越
深,越长越强。A. majority 大多数;B. opposite 相反的人或物;C. sort 种类;D. rest 剩余部分。根
据上文“My grandfather ____43____ gave his plants adequate amount of water and didn’t give them
full ____44____, while our neighbor interested in better ____45____looked after them too well.
(我的祖父几乎没有给他的植物足够的水,也没有给予它们充分的关注,而我们的邻居追求更好的回报,把
它们照料得太好了。)”可知,此处是指作者的祖父给了树苗有限的水,要想补充更多的水,只能靠树根来
解决,剩余部分即“补充到足够的水”, rest 符合语境。故选 D项。
55.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我们的邻居点头表示赞同。A. (in) total 总计;B. (in) detail 详细地;
C. (in) approval 同意;D. (in) turn 轮流。此处考查介词短语 in approval,根据空前的 nodded 可知作
者的邻居同意祖父的话,in 符合语境。故选 C 项。
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