2023-2024 学年度(下)七校协作体高二联考
英语答案
1. BABAC 6. ABCAA 11. CBBCA 16. CBCAC
21-23DAC 24-27 CBBD 28-31 CBAC 32-35 ACBD 36—40 EBGCF
41-45 BCBDB 46-50 CDCBA 51-55 ACCDA
语法填空
56. lying 57. by 58. Covered 59. began 60. was based
61. the 62. safely 63. which 64. length 65. harmonious
写作:
一 Unforgettable Celebrations
Last year, I had the opportunity to attend my school's 50th anniversary celebration, which was truly memorable.
The main event took place in the school sports hall, which was decorated with banners and photos showcasing my school's rich history. The celebration began with representatives that graduated from my school sharing stories and experiences. This was followed by various performances. The highlight of the celebration was a spectacular play, specifically written for the occasion, which took us on a journey of the school's evolution.
I feel lucky and grateful to study at the school and I believe it will become better and better.
二
Paragraph 1: Then, he hurried downstairs to do them. In the following hour, Niall mowed the lawn, watered the plants, etc. Then, knowing his mom would return home soon, he set the table and heated the leftovers for dinner. When his mother arrived home, Niall was seated at the dinner table, smiling. Noticing what Niall had done, Linda was very happy. Niall kept helping to share the housework in the following days. One afternoon, after saving enough money, Niall invited his grandma to help realize his mom's dream.
Paragraph 2: Assisted by his grandma, Niall secretly bought his mom a plane ticket. He handed it to his mom that evening and explained proudly, “You work so hard, Mom. I want to treat you to something you deserve.” Linda was too moved to speak as she got the ticket. “How could you afford it ” she asked. Listening to Niall's explanation, Linda couldn't help but cry. She embraced her son and thanked him for his meaningful gift. Linda felt what she had done finally paid off since her son had already grown into a responsible and considerate person.
听力原文
(Text 1)
M: You look really upset.
W: Rose never keeps her word. She promised to return $30 to me last week, but she only gave me two fives yesterday.
(Text 2)
M: Did you watch that program last night on Channel Two
W: Yeah. It’s hard to believe Helen Jenkins is seventy-five years old, isn’t it Most people give up work well before then.
M: Indeed. The program also tells stories of her marriage …
(Text 3)
M: Jane
W: Mike! I don’t believe it! Are you getting the flight to Lisbon, too
M: Yeah, I’ve got a meeting there. What about you
W: I live there now. I still can’t believe we take the same flight.
(Text 4)
W: The new road will be built over the village school.
M: And it’d go straight through an area of natural beauty. The view from the village would never be the same again.
W: And I imagine it’d be very noisy.
(Text 5)
M: Are you off to Monday’s Art class
W: Yes! It’s my favorite. And then I have another lesson I love!
M: You mean Geography Learning all those names of rivers and countries.
W: It’s better than learning about dates and things in the History class.
(Text 6)
M: Listen, the heating is broken in my room. When are you going to come and fix it
W: I’m sorry to hear that, sir. I’ll get someone right away.
M: You’d better. It’s freezing up there. And that doorkeeper’s very lazy. You should get rid of him.
W: Well, I’m very sorry, sir. ⑦But George has been with us for twenty years and we’ve never had any complaints about him until now. But if you like, I’ll have a word with him. M: Yes, do that, or I’ll have to move.
(Text 7)
M: Did you know they’re going to do up the chemistry labs next month
W: No, I didn’t. Bit strange, isn’t it I mean some work was done on them last year and they’re OK, I think. I remember they have repaired the roof.
M: Well, I still think they could do with a coat of paint.
W: ⑧The main thing, I’d say, is that there are just so many of us waiting to use them this year and they’re too crowded.
M: Yeah, true.
W: ⑨But a lot of the equipment they have is pretty modern. It is better than the out-of-date equipment in the past.
M: You are right. Oh, class time. I’m leaving the office. I have a class in Class Three.
(Text 8)
M: Have you seen a brown briefcase I had it with me when I came in this morning but I can’t seem to find it anywhere.
W: I think Andy was asking around about a briefcase. Why don’t you ask him
M: Thanks. By the way, congratulations on your new position.
W: Thank you.
M: They couldn’t have appointed anyone better. You’ll make a great director of operations, Margaret.
W: That’s very kind of you, Sean. Ah ... ⑩and there’s Andy.
M: ⑩With my briefcase under his arm. What a relief! See you at the theater tonight
W: Not sure. Had a really long week so I’ll probably take a hot bath and go to bed.
M: Yeah. Tomorrow is the day off and you can have a good rest.
W: Absolutely. So what will you do at the weekend
(Text 9)
M: Hello, Dr. Smith, can I come in
W: Yes, please sit down. You would be Mr. Garrison
M: Yes, Peter Garrison.
W: Okay, what seems to be the problem, Mr. Garrison
M: I’ve been having some pains in my stomach and it’s been bothering me for the whole night.
W: What happened at the time the pain started
M: I was having dinner with my family and I thought I must have eaten something that didn’t sit well in my stomach.
W: Do you remember what it was that you ate at the time the pain started
M: Yes, I was eating tomato soup with bread, and then we had roast chicken, potatoes, some vegetables, and afterwards dessert.
W: That’s quite a lot of food. Do you do any form of exercise
M: No, not really. I mean, sometimes I might go for a walk.
W: How often
M: Once a month.
W: And for how many hours
M: Oh, no, not a long walk. I might walk to the local shops instead of taking my car.
W: How far away is the shop
M: About 10 minutes on foot.
W: Well, I think the problem here is that you’re quite overweight. You don’t exercise and you eat far too much. I’m going to suggest a few things. But if you don’t take steps to change your lifestyle, there’s no point in me going on.
(Text 10)
M: Hi there. I’m a member of the local Badminton club. I’m here to tell you about the club, and hopefully find a few new members.
Regular badminton sessions are held every Wednesday evening at the Sportsworld Center. But next Sunday we’re holding what’s known as a “starter” session. Now this isn’t a normal session and nor is it a training session — instead it’s a chance for new members to come along, have a game and see if they like the sport.
So why not come along and find out what it’s all about There’s nothing to pay. You should just wear comfortable clothes and sports shoes. If you do decide to join the badminton club, then you’ll pay an annual fee of thirty-five pounds. Membership of Sportsworld, with access to certain equipment at the center usually costs forty-five pounds, but it’s included in the badminton club membership for new members — so that’s really good value for money. This gives you, among other things, free use of the gym, but not the swimming pool. All our regular sessions are held at Sportsworld, although matches are sometimes held elsewhere.2023-2024 学年度(下)七校协作体高二联考
英语试题
考试时间:120分钟满分: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. How much does Rose stil1 owe the woman
A.$10. B.$20. C.$30.
2. What are the speakers talking about
A.A TV program. B. A woman's marriage. C.Ajob.
3. Where does the conversation most probably take place
A. In a meeting room. B. On a plane. C.At a travel agency.
4.What is the woman worried about
A.The noise from the traffic.
B.The loss of the local school.
C.The harm to the natural beauty.
5. Which subject does the woman dislike
A.Art. B.Geography. C.History.
第二节听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6. What is the man probably doing
A.Complaining about his room.
B. Checking in at a hotel.
C. Buying a house.
7.What does the woman say about George
A. He has been working here for 12 years.
B. He has always been a good doorkeeper.
C.He has never complained about his job.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8. What problem does the woman think the labs have
A. The walls need painting.
B. The roof should be repaired.
C. The wait to use them is long.
9. What does the woman think of the equipment in the labs
A.It's modern. B. It's out-of-date. C.It's expensive.
听第8段材料,回答第 10至 12题。
10. Who found the briefcase
A.Andy.
11.When does the conversation probably take place
A. On Sunday. B. On Saturday. C.On Friday.
12.What can we learn from the conversation
A. The man got promoted.
B.The woman will be a director.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.What is the man's problem
A. He has pains all over.
B. He has a stomachache.
C.He has had trouble sleeping.
14. What soup did the man have last night
A. Potato. B. Chicken. C. Tomato.
15.What does the woman think the man should do
A. Change his lifestyle. B. Stop eating dessert. C. Walk to work.
16.What do we know about the man
A. He takes a long walk once a month.
B. He drives to local shops.
C. He seldom exercises.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Why does the speaker give the talk
A. To introduce something about badminton.
B.To encourage people to join the club.
C. To inspire people to play badminton.
18. When will the “starter" session be held
A.This Wednesday. B. This Sunday. C. Next Sunday.
19. How much should a new member pay for the membership per year
A.Thirty-five pounds. B. Forty-five pounds. C. Eighty pounds.
20.What is included in the membership
A. Free clothes and sports shoes.
B.Free use of the swimming pool.
C.Free access to, certain equipment.
第二部分阅读理解(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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
If you want to know something about British life, their spirit, and even their humor,watching some classic British films will certainly help. Here are some recommended to you.
Notting Hill
After the success of his film Four Weddings and a Funeral, writer and producer Richard Curtis captured the essence of being British in 1999's Notting Hill. Set against the background of affluent(富足的)West London, the film became popular for its charming and funny portrayal (刻画) of a British nobody trying to impress a Hollywood star
The Full Monty
This 1997 film is a Sheffield-based comedy about six unemployed men who form a group to make money for a better life. Despite its humor, the film dives deeper into some serious issues surrounding working-class culture. The Full Monty is an uplifting film that gives an insight into the work and life of working class in Britain.
Trainspotting
Danny Boyles 1996's comedy-drama is about a group of Scots in the 1980s,based on the book by Irvine Welsh. With cast of truly great actors including Ewan McGregor, the tale impressed the audience globally. It rapidly became a critical success
Monty Python's Life of Brian
Featuring a jam-packed cast of comedic stars, Monty Python's Life of Brian tells the story of a young man who is in a case of mistaken identity. The film reflects the unusual and wonderful British sense of humour. As a film guaranteed to entertain,Monty Python's Life of Brian is not to be missed by those looking for an insight into what makes the British laugh.
21.What can the audience learn about by watching The Full Monty
A. Hardship of comedic stars. B. Daily life of people in West London.
C.Unique experiences of some Scots. D.Life of the working class in Britain
22.What kind of film does Monty Python's Life of Brian belong to
A.A comedy film. B.A science fiction film.
C. An action movie D.A horror movie.
23.Which of the following films is adapted from a book
A.Notting Hill B.The Full Monty.
C.Trainspotting D. Monty Python's Life of Brian
B
When I turned 12, I started hiding how I looked with jackets and oversized T-shirts for fear of comments about my body. I wouldn't talk about things I loved because I was afraid that people would think I was odd for liking them or that I was talking too much.
At the age of 14, I'd had what I now know were panic attacks over grades in the middle of the hallways in school, or in loud, crowded queues in theme parks. This led to some long talks with my parents and failed meetings with my school advisors, And I eventually decided it was time for me to try mental therapy(治疗).
I still remember going to my first therapy session,almost four years ago. Before I went to it, I feared it'd be scary, but I was wrong.The first few sessions were just used for the two of us to get to know each other. The following few sessions were used for me to figure out why I was there. I tested fairly high on the anxiety scale.and ever since then I've kept going there. Two years later, I started going there every two weeks rather than every week. My anxiety levels have gone up and down because of exams, issues with friends and just plain old bad days. For now though,they seem to remain stable for the most part.
To this day, I still think that going to therapy was one of the best decisions I've made so far in life. From the first session that I attended to the last one I went to,I've learned so many life skills and coping strategies that I use at least once a week.
I've always said to my friends and family that they should try therapy if it's necessary. For people suffering panic attacks, going to therapy means talking to someone who you know won't judge you about anything, who won't tell anyone about what you say or how you feel, and who helps you understand yourself and your life.
24.What was the author's problem when she was 12
A. She had a poor relationship with classmates.
B..She had a strange dressing style.
C.She would run into anxiety easily.
D. She iost interest in studying.
25. What's the probable result of the author's talking to her parents and school advisors
A. They helped find the cause of her panic attacks.
B. They failed to help her get out of her trouble.
C.They strongly advised her to see a doctor.
D.They lost patience with her.
26.What can we know about the author's therapy according to Paragragh 3
A. It had negative side effects on the author.
B. It was effective in helping keep his anxiety scales steady.
C.It strengthened the author's confidence quickly.
D. It offered solutions to problems of school and friendship.27.Why does the author most probably share her experience in the text
A. To teach us to better,understand ourselves.
B. To give tips on ways to overcome anxiety.
C. To explain the working process of mental therapy.
D.To encourage readers to accept therapy if necessary.
C
To everyone's surprise, Huawei launched the newest handset, the Mate 60 Pro,equipped with a 5G application processor and satellite phone function, without any prior announcement. This left many Chinese feeling amazed.
With the international situation becoming increasingly challenging, Huawei was encountering serious financial issues. For instance, its revenue (收入) in 2021declined nearly 30 percent, according to its annual report. For a company like Huawei,this was a major shock and could cause a problem that needed immediate attention.Therefore, it was significant for Huawei to have its own core technology,especially when it came to chips. Developing chips is a long, demanding, and labor-intensive(劳动密集型的)process, but this didn't stop Huawei. Instead of purchasing or renting products from other countries, Huawei decided to invest heavily in research and development.
Huawei's difficultes are similar to those faced by modern China in its early days.During that time, China lacked advanced technology. Despite this, China managed to develop its own atomic bombs, aircaft carriers, satellites, and fighter jets starting from zero. These achievements guided the country to prosperity and power.
With a determined attitude and united team, Huawei has been successful in breaking free from the chains of past difficulties.In this context, Huawei is “a light canoe that has passed the mountains".
As a storm of trouble approached, Huawei chose to confront it rather than give up. Huawei's attitude of struggling and pushing ahead is the best presentation of the Chinese national spirit and serves as an example for others to follow. In the face of life's unknown challenges, the key is to look ahead and not give in.
28.What's the most important thing for Huawei to solve problems
A. Investing in other industries.
B. Purchasing products from other countries.
C. Independently developing chips.
D. Raising a large amount of money.
29. Why did the author mention the four advancements in the third paragraph
A. Thanks to advanced technology, China has developed its own atomic bombs.
B. Even in the face of various difficulties, Huawei is sure to succeed.
C. Advancements of atomic bombs guided the country to prosperity and power.
D. Huawei has passed the mountains to solve the significant financial issues.
30. According to the passage, what does the underlied word mean
A. challenge B. understand. C. separate D. escape from
31. What's the best title of the passage
A. Huawei have the same difficulties as others.
B. Huawei encounters financial issue
C. Huawei overcomes challenges
D. Huawei launched the Mate 60 Pro.
D
"Everyone should have the chance to play"is the idea behind All Terrain(地形)Georgia, a program that offers free all-terrain wheelchairs at Georgia's parks to those with physical disabilities. Being in the woods, fishing, or having a picnic at one of Georgia's state parks can help those people feel normal again. This is a cooperation program between the Georgia Department of Natural Resources and the Aimee Copeland Foundation.
All-terrain wheelchairs look like an advanced version of everyday wheelchairs.They have a tank-like appearance, and their wheels are bigger. And bigger engines make them have more power to cross terrain quickly. Most importantly, these chairs are specially designed to make them reliably cross terrain that's rough,wet,sandy or snowy. Therefore, they can give people who might not be able to cross more difficult types of terrain the ability to start a trip.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 11.1% of U.S.adults have serious difficulty walking or climbing steps. And yet, the most wheelchair-friendly national park in the country, South Dakota's Badlands National Park, has only 3 roads out of 17 suitable for wheelchairs. Besides,traditional wheelchairs can be risky, uncomfortable, and difficult to use in the park,not to mention the fact that the price of some all-terrain wheelchairs can be between $13,000 and nearly $30,000.
Now, as long as you complete a form and meet the requirements, you can book an all-terrain wheelchair and use it for free at one of the cooperative state parks in Georgia. Do remember you need to have an adult around you during the trip.The adult must undergo a training program, carry a fully charged phone and be physically capable of seeking help, if necessary, by returning quickly to the place where the chair was checked out.
Last year, a number of all-terrain wheelchairs were put into service at 11 state parks and historic sites through All Terrain Georgia. Looking ahead,Melanie Dunn,the assistant director of the Aimee Copeland Foundation, said, “The foundation will soon have the ability to move the chairs to many other parks. Everyone deserves the chance to get close to nature and we can help them do it."32.What may users value most about all-terrain wheelchairs
A. Their ability to run on challenging terrain safely.
B.The convenience of avoiding heavy traffic.
C.The creative idea behind them.
D. Their cool appearance.
33. Why is South Dakota's Badlands National Park mentioned
A. To praise the park's user-friendly design.
B. To recommend the national park to the public.
C. To show the shortage of wheelchair-friendly public services
D. To call on the government to build more special roads.
34. What do the instructions on the program in Paragraph 4 suggest
A.It allows free visits to most national parks.
B. It is aimed at a risk-free user experience..
C. It sets difficult training tasks for users.
D. It works better for adult users.
35. What is Dunn's attitude towards the future of all-terrain wheelchairs
A. Doubtful. B.Worried. C.Curious D.Positive.
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。
Cooking, cleaning, washing the dishes, and making the bed--these household chores are never done; they just get repeated like a broken record. Boring!36 But there are science-based reasons for changing your attitude towards chores. It turns out that doing chores is great for your health in the ways that you might not think.
37 As researchers state in a report, doing undemanding tasks allows the mind to wander. Your mind gets a break, which allows you to consider old problems with new eyes. In fact, undemanding tasks stimulated more creative ideas than demanding tasks or just resting.
Chores are linked to a lower dementia(痴呆)risk. To discover what activities might be linked to a lower rate of dementia, researchers analyzed massive amounts of healthcare data from the UK Biobank. They found that those most engaged in household chores had a 21 percent lower risk of dementia compared to those least engaged in chores. 38
Finishing your chores can increase motivation. BJ Fogg, author of Tiny Habits:The SmallChanges That Change Everything, states that the most important skill is recognizing and celebrating pleting even a small task, like making your bed, can give you a sense of satisfaction. 39Similaly, author Admiral William H. McRaven argues that if you want to change the world, start off by making your bed.
Chores are good for children's mental health. Children develop a sense of ownership when they have jobs to do around the house and it makes them feel like they are an important member of the household.40In my own case, my daughter and I are often bonded by gossiping and singing together while we do chores together.
A.Chores are an opportunity for“me time”.
B.Chores can lead to creative problem-solving.
C.Thus,you feel motivated to tackle tasks one after one.
D. In this way, they can be taught to be independent and confident.
E. Like many people, you may regard chores as something annoying.
F.Doing chores with children also improves the parent-child relationship..
G. This result indicated simple changes could make a difference to health.
第三部分知识运用(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)
My friend Wes has cancer. He has 41every other week. He gets chemo(化疗)on Monday,wears a pump and tubes on Tuesday, and has them 42 at the end of Wednesday. Usually, I remember the 43, but sometimes I need to ask him whether it's a chemo week or an off week.
Wes always 44 his chemo schedule in a different way. He called his chemo weeks “good weeks" and his off weeks “great weeks". Every time he called his schedule that way, I would give him 45 and tell him, "You really don't 46 to be strong all the time.” I thought he was trying hard to be 47 and that he was putting on a brave face. However, he didn't care what others thought of him.
My opinion of Wes 48 when he came to visit me on a Sunday. On that nice Sunday,I was cooking and watching birds. I was 49 my life when it hit me:Wes isn't trying to be 50 optimistic. He considers his chemo weeks not 51 at all because those weeks keep him 52. Wes is thankful to be still here on Earth.
His words during our meal proved my 53.“The chemo weeks let me live to enjoy my life. So I 54 those weeks," he said with a smile. Hearing that, I made a(n) 55.I shouldn't have misunderstood him.
Influenced by Wes, I'm trying to remove the term “bad day” from my vocabulary.
41.A.communication B.treatment C.conferences D. adventures
42.A. created B.displayed C. removed D.accepted
43.A.track B. routine C. event D.activity
44.A.made up B. went through C. got into D. referred to
45. A. warnings B.advice C.invitations D.comment
46.A. deserve B.like C.need D.expect
47.A.healthy B.smart C.honest D.positive
48.A.formed B. disappear C. changed D.flowed
49.A.misunderstanding B.enjoying C.running D.wasting
50.A.falsely B.highly C.reasonably D.unfairly
51.A.awful B. strange C. important D.different
52.A.busy B.poor C.alive D.tired
53.A.method B. attempt C. guess D.result
54.A.fear B. avoid C.record D.value
55.A.apology B. complaint C. decision D. argument
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(一个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式(不超过三个单词)。
China's first overpass for wildlife migration has already come into use. The bridge_56_(lie) over the newly constructed National Highway 214 is able to link animal habitats which ar separated 57the road.58_(cover)with sand--much like the surrounding land, the overpass can fit in with the environment well.
It has been about two years since the national highway59(begin)and it was designed with environmental protection as a top priority. A project environmental engineer for the highway said the construction of these man-made corridors(通道)60(base) on years of observation of wildlife migration in the region. The bridge, for example, is built according to the region's natural conditions and with61_purpose of reducing the highway's effect on the animals significantly. Wildlife overpasses and underpasses assist animals 62_(safe) crossing over or under busy roadways and allow them to continue to use their customary paths, 63would otherwise be blocked.
Those passageways,with a total_ 64_(long) of 59 kilometers, enable antelopes and other animals to cross the railway freely. So far, China has put great effort into achieving_65_(harmony) coexistence between human development and the protection of wildlife. The Qinghai-Tibet Railway, the world's highest railroad, has 33 underpasses for migrating animals.
第四部分:写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
你校英语报“Unforgettable Celebrations”栏目正在举行征文活动。请写一篇短文,记述一次你参加的庆祝活动,并投稿。
内容包括: 1.庆祝主题和过程; 2.表达地感受。
注意: 1.词数80左右; 2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Unforgettable Celebrations
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。
Niall was a 10-year-old boy who enjoyed the outdoors. He was fond of parks and nature trails and was saving up for a new bike he could use for his outdoor adventures.
One day after school, Niall checked the refrigerator for some leftovers. He was very hungry after spending the earl afternoon playing football with his friends.
He noticed his mom Linda's to-do list stuck on the refrigerator door.“Prepare dinner, wash the dishes, mow the lawn(修剪草坪),water the plants,do the laundry,clean the house... ” Niall read the list. HIe realized his mom would only be able to go to bed at one o'clock in the morning if she wanted to accomplish everything.And she had to wake up at five to prepare breakfast for both of them before school and work.
“Oh, Mom," Niall sighed. He was sad that his mother had to work hard because she was raising him as a single mother. Without hesitation, he quickly finished his meal and decided to help with the housework on his mom's list in two hours before she came home.
Niall first cleaned the floor and did the laundry. Then he went to his mom's room to put the folded clothes in the closet, where he saw a beautiful card. It was his mother's bucket list. Niall found her top wish was to fly to a white sand beach alone.The boy smiled. He knew how much she loved going to the beach and how much she had devoted to the family.
Inspired,Niall decided to use the money he had saved to buy a plane ticket for his mom. He could ask his grandma to teach him how to book a flight. He imagined how happy his mom would be when he handed her that ticket.
Smiling, Niall quickly placed the clothes inside the closet. There were still many other chores - like mowing the lawn - that needed to be done.
Paragraph 1:
Then, he hurried downstairs to do them.
Paragragh 2
Assisted by his grandma, Niall secretly bought his mom a plane ticket.