?高二英語
本試卷共10頁。滿分150分??荚囉脮r120分鐘。
注意事項:
1. 答卷前,考生務必將自己的姓名、座號、考生號等填寫在答題卡上。
2. 回答選擇題時,選出每小題答案后,用鉛筆把答題卡上對應題目的答案標號涂黑。如需改動,用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案標號?;卮鸱沁x擇題時,將答案寫在答題卡上。寫在本試卷上無效。
第一部分 聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)
第一節(jié) (共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)
聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。
1 When will the woman’s mother get to London?
A. On August 15th. B. On August 16th. C. On August 17th.
2. How will the woman probably go to the cinema?
A. By car. B. By taxi. C. By subway.
3. What are the speakers talking about?
A. A celebrity. B. A museum. C. A province.
4. What advice does the woman need?
A. How to lose weight. B. How to jog properly. C. How to balance the diet.
5. What happened to the woman?
A. She got a flat tire.
B. She was knocked over.
C. She lost control of her bike.
第二節(jié) (共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)
聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。
聽第6段材料,回答第6和第7題。
6. Where does Mark probably work?
A. In a hospital. B. In a nursing home. C. In a restaurant.
7. What does Mark think of his job?
A. It’s easy. B. It’s comfortable. C. It’s enjoyable.
聽第7段材料,回答第8至10題。
8. What kind of rooms does the center offer?
A. Single rooms. B. Family rooms. C. Double rooms.
9. Where is breakfast served?
A. In the Thai restaurant.
B. In the Italian restaurant.
C. In the Chinese restaurant.
10. Which sport might be offered by the center?
A. Yoga. B. Swimming. C. Badminton.
聽第8段材料,回答第11至13題。
11. What does the man ask the woman to do?
A. Answer some questions. B. Join his team. C. Watch a competition.
12. What subject is the woman good at?
A. Math. B. History. C. Geography.
13. Where will the competition be held?
A. In the gym. B. In the library. C. In the cafeteria.
聽第9段材料,回答第14至17題。
14. What does the woman like to do in holidays?
A. Do water sports. B. Take photographs. C. Paint pictures.
15. Where does the man prefer to spend a holiday?
A. On the coast. B. In old cities. C. In libraries.
16. What does the man think of camping at night?
A. Uncomfortable. B. Expensive. C. Interesting.
17. What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A. Holiday plans. B. Summer activities. C. Travel experience.
聽第10段材料,回答第18至20題。
18. What might the speaker be?
A. An architect. B. A tour guide. C. A businessman.
19. What was the Hill House made of ?
A. Wood. B. Brick. C. Concrete.
20.What does the speaker think of the Hill House?
A. Well-preserved. B. Well-decorated. C. Environment-friendly.
第二部分 閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)
第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)
閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出最佳選項。
A
With brand new products constantly emerging, it can be hard to keep track of what things to sell in 2023. The secret to selling new popular products is to find winning products before they become mainstream. So if you’re looking for the best new products of 2023 before your competitors discover them, read on.
Smart temperature sensors

With most countries having four seasons in a year, smart temperature sensors will surely attract customers from around the globe. People can use the sensor to check the temperature, humidity level, etc. Then, they can share this data with other smart devices that regulate the temperature in their room (smart heaters, curtains, etc.). The rich functionality makes it one of the best products to sell in 2023.
Biomagnetic ear stickers

We’d never imagined a day when earrings would help you improve blood circulation (循環(huán)), but that day has come. Biomagnetic ear stickers put pressure on your ears and stimulate blood flow. It’s said that magnets can also help with weight loss. However, be sure not to make any claims about how much weight your customers will lose. Not making definitive claims is a common practice in fitness and health care to avoid legal action.
Reusable straws

Reusable straws make a great product, especially if you have an eco-friendly product store. You can position the product as good for the environment while protecting marine life from plastic waste. Remember: a business that makes the world a better place is the best kind of business.
1. What makes smart temperature sensors get popular?
A. Being self-operating. B. Being eco-friendly.
C. Being multi-functional. D. Being money-saving.
2. Why might people choose biomagnetic ear stickers?
A. To monitor health. B. To boost blood flow.
C. To sharpen hearing. D. To lower blood pressure.
3. Who is the text intended for?
A. Product designers. B. Storekeepers.
C. Fashion customers. D. Environmentalists.
【答案】1. C 2. B 3. B
【解析】
【導語】這是一篇應用文。文章介紹了幾個新的銷售流行產品。
【1題詳解】
細節(jié)理解題。根據“Smart temperature sensors”部分的“The rich functionality makes it one of the best products to sell in 2023.(豐富的功能使其成為2023年銷售最好的產品之一。)”可知,多功能使得智能溫度傳感器變得受歡迎,故選C項。
【2題詳解】
細節(jié)理解題。根據“Biomagnetic ear stickers”部分的“Biomagnetic ear stickers put pressure on your ears and stimulate blood flow.(生物磁性耳貼可以給耳朵施加壓力,刺激血液流動。)”可知,生物磁性耳貼可用于促進血液流動,故選B項。
【3題詳解】
推理判斷題。根據第一段“The secret to selling new popular products is to find winning products before they become mainstream. So if you’re looking for the best new products of 2023 before your competitors discover them, read on.(銷售新的流行產品的秘訣是在它們成為主流之前找到獲勝的產品。因此,如果你在競爭對手發(fā)現2023年最好的新產品之前就在尋找,請繼續(xù)閱讀。)”以及“Smart temperature sensors(智能溫度傳感器)”、“Biomagnetic ear stickers(生物磁性耳貼)”以及“Reusable straws(可重復使用的吸管)”可知本文主要介紹了幾種新的銷售流行產品,可知本文是寫給零售商的,故選B項。
B
NASA has put Uranus front and center according to its latest report. Its top priority for the next decade of space exploration in solar system is spending several billion dollars on a new important mission to the outer planet.

Uranus deserves a closer look. Only one spacecraft, Voyager 2, has ever visited the seventh planet from the sun in 1986. The visit was short: Uranus was one stop on the 1986 tour of the solar system, and the spacecraft made its observations while on the move. What scientists are recommending now is a mission specifically designed to study everything about the Uranian system, including the planet, its moons and its rings.
One might assume that we are pretty familiar with our neighbor. However, even with the best space telescopes, it is difficult to study a planet that is twice as far from Earth as is Saturn, and much smaller than Saturn. Name any aspect of the Uranian system, and planetary scientists can give you a list of unanswered questions about it. Unlike the other planets, Uranus spins (高速旋轉) on its side, possibly the result of a crash with an Earth-sized object long ago. This unique tilt (傾斜) causes the most extreme seasons in the solar system.
By getting to know Uranus, planetary scientists can learn about a class of planets called ice giants, one of the most common planets beyond our solar system. In order to know more about ice giants, scientists should examine more closely one of our own. They picked Uranus over Neptune for practical reasons. For example, Neptune, which since 2006 has had the distinction of being the outermost planet in our solar system, is farther. With the rocket systems currently in operation, Uranus is easier to reach.
Planetary scientists saw the mission as a breakthrough because little is known about ice giants. It’s sure there are going to be lots of surprises once man gets there.
4. What can we learn about the 1986 visit to Uranus?
A. It was costly but fruitful. B. Uranus’ moons were found.
C. It was specially designed. D. Uranus was observed on the move.
5. What does the underlined “our neighbor” in paragraph 3 refer to?
A. Moon. B. Earth. C. Saturn. D. Uranus.
6. What makes the Uranus mission so important?
A. More will be known about ice giants.
B. Uranus is a ringed planet like Neptune.
C. Uranus is the farthest planet that can be reached now.
D. The cause of Uranus’ extreme seasons will be explained.
7. What is the main purpose of the text?
A. To reveal the mysteries of Uranus.
B. To introduce an exploring focus of NASA.
C. To stress scientists’ efforts at space exploration.
D. To discuss the possibilities of exploring Uranus.
【答案】4. D 5. D 6. A 7. B
【解析】
【導語】這是一篇說明文。美國國家航空航天局根據其最新報告將天王星置于中心位置,并在未來十年的太陽系太空探索中,打算花費數十億美元執(zhí)行一項新的重要任務。
【4題詳解】
細節(jié)理解題。根據第二段“Uranus was one stop on the 1986 tour of the solar system, and the spacecraft made its observations while on the move.( 天王星是1986年太陽系之旅的一站,航天器在移動中進行了觀測。)”可知,1986年天王星被航天器在移動中進行了觀測,故選D項。
【5題詳解】
詞句猜測題。根據第二段“What scientists are recommending now is a mission specifically designed to study everything about the Uranian system, including the planet, its moons and its rings.(科學家們現在建議的是一項專門研究天王星系一切的任務,包括行星、衛(wèi)星和光環(huán)。)”和第三段劃線詞所在句子“One might assume that we are pretty familiar with our neighbor. However, even with the best space telescopes, it is difficult to study a planet that is twice as far from Earth as is Saturn, and much smaller than Saturn. Name any aspect of the Uranian system, and planetary scientists can give you a list of unanswered questions about it.(有人可能會認為我們和鄰居很熟悉。然而,即使使用最好的太空望遠鏡,也很難研究一顆距離地球兩倍于土星、比土星小得多的行星。說出天王星系的任何方面,行星科學家都可以給你一份關于它的未回答問題清單。)”可推理出第三段劃線詞指代的是天王星,故選D項。
【6題詳解】
推理判斷題。根據倒數第二段“By getting to know Uranus, planetary scientists can learn about a class of planets called ice giants, one of the most common planets beyond our solar system.(通過了解天王星,行星科學家可以了解一類被稱為冰巨星的行星,這是太陽系以外最常見的行星之一。)”可知研究天王星對研究冰巨星有幫助,可推理出使得天王星研究變得重要的是更多關于冰巨星的信息將被了解,故選A項。
【7題詳解】
推理判斷題。根據第一段“NASA has put Uranus front and center according to its latest report. Its top priority for the next decade of space exploration in solar system is spending several billion dollars on a new important mission to the outer planet.( 美國國家航空航天局根據其最新報告將天王星置于中心位置。它在未來十年的太陽系太空探索中的首要任務是花費數十億美元執(zhí)行一項新的重要任務。)”、倒數第二段“By getting to know Uranus, planetary scientists can learn about a class of planets called ice giants, one of the most common planets beyond our solar system(通過了解天王星,行星科學家可以了解一類被稱為冰巨星的行星,這是太陽系以外最常見的行星之一)”以及最后一段“Planetary scientists saw the mission as a breakthrough because little is known about ice giants. It’s sure there are going to be lots of surprises once man gets there.(行星科學家認為這次任務是一次突破,因為人們對冰巨星知之甚少。一旦人類到達那里,肯定會有很多驚喜。)”可推理出,本文的主要目的是介紹美國國家航空航天局的一個探索重點,故選B項。
C
When storms come rolling in across the ocean, they struck coastlines with tremendous force. Luckily, for thousands of miles of tropical coastlines, nature has provided a remarkable form of protection: coral reefs.
These colorful wonders are best known for their diversity of life, their plentiful seafood, and their draw to scuba-diving tourists. But they are also astonishingly durable and firm structures, built by tiny animals with calcium carbonate skeletons (碳酸鈣骨架), which provide an important service to the coastlines standing behind them — they can absorb up to 97% of wave energy.
A new study estimates that reefs offer protection to up to 5.3 million people and $109 billion in gross domestic product (GDP) per decade. The maps in the study scientists generated are at a much finer resolution (分辨率) than previous analyses, which allows users to view coral reefs with more details and see where reefs provide the highest degree of protection for people, GDP and infrastructure (基礎設施). “This level of detail means we can use this information in practical ways, like in the marine spacial planning we do to inform conservation strategies around the world,” says Dr. Spalding, the co-author of the study. More accurate data on where reefs protect people and infrastructure from destructive waves can help improve decision-making about which reefs to protect.
We have already lost half of the world’s reefs, and scientists predict we could lose up to 90% if actions are not taken to protect them. Effective management strategies are vital to supporting reef health and recovery.
Coral reefs are often selected for conservation based on their ecological significance, which may mean they are located in remote places, away from the more direct effects of human pressures like development and pollution. “We are failing ourselves as well as nature if we don’t also consider protecting the reefs that are located closer to humans,” says Spalding. “These are the reefs that protect us and provide for us in abundance. Let’s look after them.”
8. Which function of coral reefs is mainly discussed in the text?
A. Nurturing diverse living things. B. Offering plentiful seafood.
C. Attracting scuba-diving tourists. D. Reducing the forces of waves.
9. To which field can the findings be applied?
A. Eco-tourism. B. Urban planning.
C. Reef recovery. D. Deep-sea exploration.
10. Why should we protect the reefs near to humans according to Spalding?
A Because they protect and provide for humans.
B. Because they are more beautiful than remote reefs.
C. Because they are of higher ecological significance.
D. Because they provide better habitats for marine life.
11. What may be the best title of the text?
A Coral Reefs as Coastal Defenders B. The Secrets of Coral Reefs
C. New Ways of Coral Reef Conservation D. Coastlines behind Coral Reefs
【答案】8. D 9. C 10. A 11. A
【解析】
【導語】本文是一篇說明文。珊瑚礁的多樣性、豐富的海鮮資源和對潛水旅游的吸引力,同時強調了珊瑚礁作為堅固結構可以吸收高達97%的波浪能量,為沿岸地區(qū)提供重要保護。
【8題詳解】
細節(jié)理解題。根據文章第二段中“But they are also astonishingly durable and firm structures, built by tiny animals with calcium carbonate skeletons (碳酸鈣骨架), which provide an important service to the coastlines standing behind them — they can absorb up to 97% of wave energy. (但它們也是令人驚訝的耐用和堅固的結構,由帶有碳酸鈣骨架的小動物建造,為它們后面的海岸線提供了重要的服務——它們可以吸收高達97%的波浪能。)”可知文章主要討論的是珊瑚礁可以減少波浪的力量。故選D項。
【9題詳解】
細節(jié)理解題。根據文章第四段中“Effective management strategies are vital to supporting reef health and recovery. (有效的管理策略對于支持珊瑚礁健康和恢復至關重要。)”可知研究結果可以用于珊瑚礁的恢復中,故選C項。
【10題詳解】
推理判斷題。根據文章最后一段中““We are failing ourselves as well as nature if we don’t also consider protecting the reefs that are located closer to humans,” says Spalding. “These are the reefs that protect us and provide for us in abundance. Let’s look after them.” (“如果我們不考慮保護離人類更近的珊瑚礁,我們就會辜負自己和自然,”斯伯丁說。“這些珊瑚礁保護我們并為我們提供豐富的食物。讓我們照顧他們。)”可知,我們應該保護靠近人類的珊瑚礁,因為它們保護并為人類提供資源,保護這些珊瑚礁對人類具有重要意義。故選A項。
【11題詳解】
主旨大意題。根據文章第一段“When storms come rolling in across the ocean, they struck coastlines with tremendous force. Luckily, for thousands of miles of tropical coastlines, nature has provided a remarkable form of protection: coral reefs. (當風暴席卷大洋彼岸時,它們以巨大的力量襲擊了海岸線。幸運的是,在數千英里的熱帶海岸線上,大自然提供了一種非凡的保護形式:珊瑚礁。)”可知珊瑚礁具有減少海浪沖擊力的功能,從而保護海岸線免受風暴的破壞,這一功能使得珊瑚礁在海岸防護方面發(fā)揮著重要作用,即珊瑚礁是海岸防護者,故選A項。
D
Zara is now one of the world’s hottest fashion chains. The secret to its success is that Zara stands out in supply chain management. In fact, Zara succeeds by first breaking and then rewriting industry rules.
Industry rule number one: Avoid stock-outs (缺貨). From Zara’s point of view, stock-outs are a good thing, since occasional shortages contribute to a shopper’s urge to “buy now”. At Zara, items sell out fast, with new products arriving at stores twice a week. By giving just a short window of opportunity to purchase a limited quantity of products, Zara’s customers are motivated to visit the stores more frequently.

Rule number two: Outsource (外包) for cheaper production. In contrast to traditional outsourcing production, Zara has developed a super-responsive supply chain by concentrating more than half of its production in Spain (the birthplace) and its nearby countries. This means it can design, produce, and deliver a new item of clothing to its stores in a quarter of the normal time. Also, outsourcing may not necessarily be “l(fā)ow cost”. Errors in trend prediction can easily lead to unsold inventory (庫存), forcing their retail stores to offer bigger discounts (打折). Zara’s ability to design and make new clothes quickly means shorter lead times and an ever-changing inventory. So it sells more at full price.
Rule number three: Go for efficiency through mass production. By producing products in large quantities, as is the industry norm, companies can benefit from it. Zara, however, intentionally deals in small numbers. Because of the greater flexibility and speed this approach affords, Zara does not worry about missing the boat when it comes to trends. When new trends emerge, Zara can react quickly. Also, it runs its supply chain with a fast but predictable rhythm: Every store places orders on Tuesday/Wednesdy and Friday/Saturday. Both store staff and regular customers know exactly when shipments will arrive.
Certainly, Zara has no shortage of competitors. But few have successfully copied its fast fashion and flexible business model yet.
12. Why do customers visit Zara stores more frequently?
A. Because of its regular huge discounts.
B. Because of its wide variety of clothing.
C. Because of the high quality of its products.
D. Because of limited availability of its items.
13. How has Zara developed a super-responsive supply chain?
A. By predicting future fashion trends accurately.
B. By designing and making new clothes quickly.
C. By making most of goods in or near its headquarters.
D. By having factories in different countries around the world.
14. Which can best explain the underlined phrase?
A. Being too late for delivery.
B. Working on a tight schedule.
C. Failing to take advantage of a chance.
D. Producing products in large quantities.
15. What’s the text mainly about?
A. Ups and downs of Zara.
B. Secrets to Zara’s success.
C. Rules of the fashion industry.
D. Competition in the fashion industry.
【答案】12. D 13. C 14. C 15. B
【解析】
【導語】本文是一篇說明文。文章主要介紹了Zara的成功在于首先打破了行業(yè)規(guī)則,然后又重新改寫了行業(yè)規(guī)則。
【12題詳解】
細節(jié)理解題。根據文章第二段“At Zara, items sell out fast, with new products arriving at stores twice a week. By giving just a short window of opportunity to purchase a limited quantity of products, Zara’s customers are motivated to visit the stores more frequently.(在Zara,商品賣得很快,新產品每周兩次到貨。通過給顧客短暫的機會來購買數量有限的產品,Zara的顧客會更頻繁地光顧這家店。)”可知,Zara的顧客之所以更頻繁地光顧這家店是因為其只給顧客短暫的機會來購買數量有限的產品。故選D。
【13題詳解】
細節(jié)理解題。根據文章第三段“In contrast to traditional outsourcing production, Zara has developed a super-responsive supply chain by concentrating more than half of its production in Spain (the birthplace) and its nearby countries. This means it can design, produce, and deliver a new item of clothing to its stores in a quarter of the normal time.(與傳統的外包生產不同,Zara將一半以上的生產集中在西班牙(誕生地)及其周邊國家,從而建立了一個反應靈敏的供應鏈。這意味著它可以在正常時間的四分之一內設計、生產并將一件新衣服送到商店。)”可知,Zara將一半以上的生產集中在西班牙(誕生地)及其周邊國家,從而建立了一個反應靈敏的供應鏈。故選C。
【14題詳解】
詞句猜測題。根據劃線詞組上一句“Zara, however, intentionally deals in small numbers.(然而,Zara有意以小批量銷售。)”可知,Zara以小批量銷售商品。再根據劃線詞組上文“Because of the greater flexibility and speed this approach affords(由于這種方式提供了更大的靈活性和速度)”和下文“When new trends emerge, Zara can react quickly.(當新趨勢出現時,Zara能迅速做出反應)”可知,Zara以小批量銷售商品的方式更加靈活,供貨速度也更快,對于新的流行趨勢反應迅速。由此可以推斷,這種方式不會擔心會錯過潮流。選項C“Failing to take advantage of a chance.(沒有抓住機會)”,符合句意。故選C。
【15題詳解】
主旨大意題。根據文章第一段“Zara is now one of the world’s hottest fashion chains. The secret to its success is that Zara stands out in supply chain management. In fact, Zara succeeds by first breaking and then rewriting industry rules.(Zara現在是世界上最熱門的時尚連鎖店之一。Zara成功的秘訣在于其在供應鏈管理方面的突出表現。事實上,Zara的成功在于首先打破了行業(yè)規(guī)則,然后又重新改寫了行業(yè)規(guī)則。)”、文章最后一段“Certainly, Zara has no shortage of competitors. But few have successfully copied its fast fashion and flexible business model yet. (當然,Zara不乏競爭對手。但很少有公司成功復制了它的快時尚和靈活的商業(yè)模式。)”再結合全文內容可知,文章主要分析了Zara這一品牌成功的秘訣。故選B。
第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)
閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。
It can feel good to be right, but when we find new information that makes us feel good about something we already believe, how can we be sure we aren’t just engaging in confirmation bias (確認偏誤)?
Confirmation bias is our tendency to seek out information that confirms our existing beliefs. ____16____ These ways are aimed at supporting, rather than challenging, pre-existing beliefs. This is especially true for information about things that feel very important to us. People usually don’t engage in confirmation bias on purpose. But research has found that it is real. ____17____
For example if an actor you support was caught in a scandal (丑聞), you might be more likely to believe explanations that make him look less guilty. ____18____
So what can we do to avoid confirmation bias? One thing we can do is to try to look for strong evidence that actually contradicts (相矛盾) our beliefs. This can help us check if we only believe certain things instead of considering other possibilities. ____19____ Even if we don’t agree with them, we might learn why someone thinks the way they do. It can help us understand that there may be other ways to see the same issue.
____20____ The thing we most want to believe might not be true. We should try to learn more before deciding how we feel about something, even if it’s very important to us. But that’s often easier said than done.
A. And it influences people’s judgment.
B. Unfortunately, it can be very difficult to spot.
C. We tend to ignore information that contradicts it.
D. It can also be helpful to talk to people who don’t share our beliefs.
E. Most importantly, we have to be careful not to jump to conclusions.
F. It also describes our attempt to find ways of explaining unclear information.
G. Meanwhile, people who dislike him would probably believe what makes him look worse.
【答案】16. F 17. A 18. G 19. D 20. E
【解析】
【導語】本文是一篇說明文。文章主要探討了確認偏誤的存在和影響,并提供了一些方法來避免確認偏誤。
【16題詳解】
根據上文“Confirmation bias is our tendency to seek out information that confirms our existing beliefs.(確認偏誤是我們傾向于尋找證實我們現有信念的信息。)”可知,我們傾向于尋找支持自己現有信念的信息,結合下文“These ways are aimed at supporting, rather than challenging, pre-existing beliefs.(這些方式旨在支持而不是挑戰(zhàn)預先存在的信念。)”可知,空處應與These ways有關,F項“It also describes our attempt to find ways of explaining unclear information.(它還描述了我們試圖找到解釋不明確信息的方法。)”中的ways與下文中“These ways”呼應,上下文一致,符合文意,故選F項。
【17題詳解】
根據上文“People usually don’t engage in confirmation bias on purpose. But research has found that it is real.(人們通常不會故意進行確認偏誤。但研究發(fā)現它是真實的。)”可知人們不會故意進行確認偏誤,但是還是會發(fā)生,如果發(fā)生確認偏誤,就會影響人們的判斷,與A項“And it influences people’s judgment.(它會影響人們的判斷。)”上下文一致,故選A項。
【18題詳解】
根據上文“For example, if an actor you support was caught in a scandal (丑聞), you might be more likely to believe explanations that make him look less guilty.(例如,如果你支持的演員陷入丑聞,你可能更有可能相信讓他看起來不那么內疚的解釋。)”可知,個人喜好影響下確認偏誤更容易發(fā)生,人們更傾向于尋找支持自己現有信念的信息,與G項“Meanwhile, people who dislike him would probably believe what makes him look worse.(與此同時,不喜歡他的人可能會相信是什么讓他看起來更糟。)”上下文一致,G項中的him與上文中的him為前后呼應,故選G項。
【19題詳解】
根據上文“One thing we can do is to try to look for strong evidence that actually contradicts (相矛盾) our beliefs. This can help us check if we only believe certain things instead of considering other possibilities. (我們可以做的一件事是嘗試尋找與我們的信念相矛盾的有力證據。這可以幫助我們檢查我們是否只相信某些事情,而不是考慮其他可能性。)”可知本段主要講述避免確認偏誤的方法,尋找與自己信念相矛盾的強有力證據,與D項“It can also be helpful to talk to people who don’t share our beliefs.(與那些與我們信仰不符的人交談也會有所幫助。)”上下文一致,其中的“talk to people”與下文“Even if we don’t agree with them, we might learn why someone thinks the way they do.(即使我們不同意他們的觀點,我們也可能會知道為什么有人會這樣想。)”中的don’t agree with them前后呼應,為避免確認偏誤的方法之一,符合文意,故選D項。
【20題詳解】
根據下文“We should try to learn more before deciding how we feel about something, even if it’s very important to us.(在決定我們對某事的感受之前,我們應該嘗試了解更多,即使它對我們來說非常重要。)”可知,作者建議避免過早的下結論,與E項“Most importantly, we have to be careful not to jump to conclusions.(最重要的是,我們必須小心不要妄下結論。)”上下文一致,E項中的“conclusions”與下文中“deciding how we feel about something”為前后呼應,符合文意,故選E項。
第三部分 語言運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)
第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)
閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。
Part of my youth remains in China, in the suburbs of Hangzhou where people lived a leisurely life. The roads were barely ___21___ enough for one car to pass through, not that very many people knew how to ___22___. My grandpa owned a bicycle to pedal me to wherever I wanted to go.
The bicycle only had room for one ___23___, so I walked with my grandparents whenever we three went downtown to buy our groceries in the ___24___. My grandparents only bought the ___25___ vegetables, especially so when it came to purple corn. They knew which corn was the most tender just by taking a ___26___ at the husks (殼).
Once back home, grandparents went to cook, and within half an hour, steaming purple corns were laid out on the table. I was not a(n) ___27___ granddaughter and often burned my fingers picking up the corn, but my ___28___ were forgotten after the first bite. The kernels (玉米粒) stuck to my teeth and filled my mouth with ___29___. I chewed the corn until my jaw ___30___ and my teeth were stained purple, leaving a sweet aftertaste on my ___31___.
Two years later, I flew back to America. The streets here were loud and dogs barked all day long. The corn in American grocery stores was pale yellow, small and watery. I didn’t ___32___ my fingers when I ate it, nor did I ___33___ it for very long.
My mother eventually found frozen purple corn at a Chinese supermarket. When ___34___, the corn softened to a chewy texture (口感), but I could no longer ___35___ Hangzhou summers in this purple corn.
21. A. flat B. wide C. long D. straight
22. A. relax B. change C. cycle D. drive
23. A. dog B. rider C. basket D. passenger
24. A. spring B. summer C. fall D. winter
25. A. freshest B. biggest C. sweetest D. cheapest
26. A. look B. bite C. guess D. smell
27. A. quiet B. helpful C. patient D. outgoing
28. A. fears B. promises C. complaints D. expectations
29. A. water B. warmth C. honey D. happiness
30. A. ached B. dropped C. slimmed D. trembled
31. A. mind B. hand C. face D. tongue
32. A. use B. cross C. burn D. wash
33. A. like B. hold C. chew D. remember
34. A. eaten B. boiled C. mixed D. unpacked
35. A. taste B. miss C. share D. picture
【答案】21. B 22. D 23. D 24. B 25. A 26. A 27. C 28. C 29. B 30. A 31. D 32. C 33. C 34. B 35. A
【解析】
【導語】這是一篇記敘文。章主要講述了作者在杭州郊區(qū)度過的青少年時光,特別是與祖父母一起購買食品并品嘗紫色玉米的經歷。
【21題詳解】
考查形容詞詞義辨析。句意:道路勉強夠一輛車通過,沒有多少人知道如何開車。A. flat平坦;B. wide寬;C. long長;D. straight直。根據下文“enough for one car to pass through”可知,道路的寬度能勉強通過一輛車,故選B項。
【22題詳解】
考查動詞詞義辨析。句意:道路勉強夠一輛車通過,沒有多少人知道如何開車。A. relax放松;B. change改變;C. cycle 循環(huán);D. drive駕駛。根據上文“The roads were barely ___1___ enough for one car to pass through”可知道路勉強夠一輛車通過,道路很窄以至于沒有人知道該如何開車通過,故選D項。
【23題詳解】
考查名詞詞義辨析。句意:自行車只能容納一名乘客,所以每當我們三個夏天去市中心買雜貨時,我都會和祖父母一起步行。A. dog狗;B. rider騎手;C. basket籃子;D. passenger乘客。根據下文“so I walked with my grandparents whenever we three went downtown to buy our groceries”可知,作者和祖父母一共三人去市中心買東西時步行,因為自行車上只能容納一名乘客,故選D項。
【24題詳解】
考查名詞詞義辨析。句意:自行車只能容納一名乘客,所以每當我們三個夏天去市中心買雜貨時,我都會和祖父母一起散步。A. spring春節(jié);B. summer夏季;C. fall秋季;D. winter冬季。根據下文“but I could no longer ___15___ Hangzhou summers in this purple corn.”可知,作者是回憶起了和祖父母在夏天去買東西,故選B項。
【25題詳解】
考查形容詞詞義辨析。句意:我的祖父母只買最新鮮的蔬菜,尤其是紫玉米。A. freshest最新鮮;B. biggest最大;C. sweetest最甜;D. cheapest最便宜。根據下文“vegetables”可知,祖父母買的是蔬菜,結合下文“which corn was the most tender (哪種玉米最嫩)”,可知祖父母買的是最新鮮的,故選A項。
【26題詳解】
考查動詞詞義辨析。句意:他們只看一下外殼就知道哪種玉米最嫩。A. look看;B. bite咬;C. guess猜;D. smell聞。根據下文“the husks”可知是通過看玉米外殼來確定哪種玉米最嫩的,take a look at為固定短語,表示“看一看”,故選A項。
【27題詳解】
考查形容詞詞義辨析。句意:我不是一個有耐心的孫女,經常在拿玉米時燒傷手指,但我的抱怨在第一口之后就被忘記了。A. quiet安靜;B. helpful有幫助的;C. patient耐心;D. outgoing外向。根據下文“often burned my fingers picking up the corn”可知作者著急想吃玉米,經常在拿玉米時燒傷手指,說明不是個有耐心的人,故選C項。
【28題詳解】
考查名詞詞義辨析。句意:我不是一個有耐心的孫女,經常在拿玉米時燒傷手指,但我的抱怨在第一口之后就被忘記了。A. fears恐懼;B. promises承諾;C. complaints抱怨;D. expectations期望。根據空后“were forgotten after the first bite”可知作者是在咬了一口玉米后忘記了因拿玉米時燒傷手指的抱怨,故選C項。
【29題詳解】
考查名詞詞義辨析。句意:玉米粒粘在我的牙齒上,讓我的嘴里充滿了溫暖。A. water水;B. warmth溫暖;C. honey蜂蜜;D. happiness幸福。根據上文“often burned my fingers picking up the corn”可知玉米溫度很高燙傷了作者的手指,玉米粒是熱的,讓作者的嘴里充滿了溫暖,故選B項。
【30題詳解】
考查動詞詞義辨析。句意:我咀嚼玉米,直到下巴疼痛,牙齒染成紫色,舌頭上留下甜美的余味。A. ached疼痛;B. dropped掉落;C. slimmed苗條;D. trembled顫抖。根據“I chewed the corn until my jaw ___10___ and my teeth were stained purple”可知作者咀嚼玉米,牙齒也染成了紫色,說明咀嚼的玉米很多,導致了下巴疼痛,故選A項。
【31題詳解】
考查名詞詞義辨析。句意:我咀嚼玉米,直到下巴疼痛,牙齒染成紫色,舌頭上留下甜美的余味。A. mind頭腦;B. hand手;C. face臉;D. tongue舌頭。根據上文“I chewed the corn until my jaw ___10___ and my teeth were stained purple, leaving a sweet aftertaste on my”作者吃了很多的玉米,結合選項可知,不但牙齒染成紫色,而且舌頭上留下了甜美的余味,故選D項。
【32題詳解】
考查動詞詞義辨析。句意:我吃的時候沒有燙傷手指,也沒有咀嚼太久。A. use使用;B. cross交叉;C. burn燒傷;D. wash洗滌。根據上文“often burned my fingers”可知作者以前是經常被燙傷手指,而現在卻沒有被燙傷手指,故選C項。
【33題詳解】
考查動詞詞義辨析。句意:同上。A. like喜歡;B. hold握?。籆. chew咀嚼;D. remember記住。根據上文“I chewed the corn until my jaw ___10___ and my teeth were stained purple”及“The corn in American grocery stores was pale yellow, small and watery. (美國雜貨店里的玉米呈淡黃色,個頭小,水分多。)”并結合下文“nor did I ___13___ it for very long”可知,作者以前是咀嚼玉米到下巴疼,而且牙齒也變成了紫色,而現在因為玉米個頭小水分多,所以沒有咀嚼很長時間,故選C項。
【34題詳解】
考查動詞詞義辨析。句意:當煮熟后,玉米軟化成耐嚼的質地,但我再也無法在這種紫色玉米中品嘗到杭州的夏天了。A. eaten吃;B. boiled煮熟;C. mixed混合;D. unpacked未包裝。根據下文“the corn softened to a chewy texture”可知是在玉米煮熟后才變成了耐嚼的質地,玉米通常是煮熟后吃的,故選B項。
【35題詳解】
考查動詞詞義辨析。句意:當煮熟后,玉米軟化成耐嚼的質地,但我再也無法在這種紫色玉米中品嘗到杭州的夏天了。A. taste品嘗;B. miss想念;C. share分享;D. picture描寫。根據上文“l(fā)eaving a sweet aftertaste on my ___11___.”可知,在杭州時和祖父母一起吃的紫玉米給他舌頭上留下甜美的余味,如今雖在美國遲到了紫玉米,質地一樣,但是卻沒有品嘗到杭州的夏天,故選A項。
第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)
閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當的單詞或括號內單詞的正確形式。
David Leffman, a photojournalist and travel writer, has been visiting China for almost 40 years. As someone who ___36___ (travel) extensively and written about various locations around the world, China holds ___37___ unique place in Leffman’s heart.
In China, Leffman’s favorite areas remain in the south and southwestern regions, particularly the Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region. He explains that he loves the landscapes, the distinctive history of the area, and the diverse peoples ___38___ live there.
One of the most significant changes that Leffman has witnessed in China ___39___ (be) the rapid modernization and development of the country. He recalls visiting cities that were once small and ___40___ (relative) undeveloped but have now become prosperous modern cities.
As a writer, Leffman has published several books on China, “The Silk Road” “China’s Southwest” and “The Great Wall of China” ___41___ (include). His work has helped to introduce readers ___42___ the beauty and complexity of China. Through his work, he has also helped to promote sustainable tourism and conservation efforts in China.
Despite his many years of travel in China, Leffman says he still has much ___43___(learn) about the country. He is continually fascinated by the ___44___ (rich) and diversity of Chinese culture and history and looks forward to continuing his exploration of the country in the_____45_____ (come) years.
【答案】36. has traveled
37. a 38. who##that
39. is 40. relatively
41. included
42. to 43. to learn
44. richness
45. coming
【解析】
【導語】這是一篇說明文。大衛(wèi)·勒夫曼是一位攝影記者和旅行作家,他已經訪問中國近40年了。作為一個廣泛旅行的人,中國在勒夫曼心中占有獨特的地位。本文對大衛(wèi)·勒夫曼做了簡要介紹。
【36題詳解】
考查時態(tài)。句意:作為一個游歷過世界各地并寫過世界各地文章的人,中國在勒夫曼心中占有獨特的一席之地。分析句子結構,以as開頭的介詞短語中包含定語從句,先行詞為someone,因空白處在定語從句中作謂語且從句表達的是過去發(fā)生的動作對現在造成的影響,從句謂語動詞使用現在完成時,因定語從句的主語someone為單數,故填has traveled。
【37題詳解】
考查冠詞。句意:同上。分析句子結構,空白處后面有名詞短語unique place,根據名詞的用法,名詞前需使用不定冠詞,表示“一個”含義,因空白處后面詞unique的首字母發(fā)音為輔音音素,故填a。
【38題詳解】
考查定語從句。句意:他解釋說,他喜歡這里的風景、獨特的歷史以及生活在那里的不同民族。分析句子結構,這是一個包含定語從句的復合句,先行詞為peoples,因空白處在定語從句中做主語指人,可以使用who或that引導定語從句,故填who/that。
【39題詳解】
考查時態(tài)。句意:勒夫曼在中國目睹的最重大的變化之一是國家的快速現代化和發(fā)展。分析句子結構,空白處在句子中作謂語且句子表示的是一個客觀情況,謂語動詞使用一般現在時,因主語One of the most significant changes為單數,故填is。
【40題詳解】
考查副詞。句意:他回憶起曾經參觀過的城市,這些城市曾經很小,相對不發(fā)達,但現在已經成為繁榮的現代城市。分析句子結構,空白處在句子中作狀語使用副詞,故填relatively。
【41題詳解】
考查非謂語動詞。句意:作為一名作家,勒夫曼出版了幾本關于中國的書,包括《絲綢之路》、《中國西南》和《中國長城》。分析句子結構,““The Silk Road” “China’s Southwest” and “The Great Wall of China”(《絲綢之路》、《中國西南》和《中國長城》)”與空白處共同構成了獨立主格結構,所以空白處應使用非謂語動詞,因空白處與其邏輯主語“The Silk Road” “China’s Southwest” and “The Great Wall of China”之間為邏輯上的動賓關系,使用過去分詞,故填included。
【42題詳解】
考查介詞。句意:他的作品幫助讀者了解了中國的美麗和復雜。分析句子結構,introduce sb to sth為固定句型,含義為“向某人介紹……”,符合句意,故填to。
【43題詳解】
考查非謂語動詞。句意:勒夫曼說,盡管他在中國旅行多年,但他對這個國家還有很多需要了解的地方。分析句子結構,空白處在句子中做定語,使用非謂語動詞,因空白處表示的是一個指向將來的不確定的動作,使用動詞不定式,故填to learn。
【44題詳解】
考查名詞。句意:他一直著迷于中國文化和歷史的豐富性和多樣性,并期待著在未來幾年繼續(xù)探索這個國家。分析句子結構,空白處在句子中做介詞by的賓語,使用名詞,故填richness。
【45題詳解】
考查非謂語動詞。句意:同上。分析句子結構,空白處在句子中作定語修飾后面名詞years,因與其邏輯主語years之間為邏輯上的主謂關系,使用現在分詞,故填coming。
第四部分 寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)
第一節(jié)(滿分15分)
46. 假定你是李華。你校擬開展英文名著閱讀活動,現就閱讀原版英文名著還是改寫版向學生征求意見。請你寫一篇短文向校英文報投稿,內容包括:
1. 你的選擇;
2. 你的理由。
注意:1. 寫作詞數應為80個左右,開頭結尾已給出,不計入總詞數;
2. 可以適當增加細節(jié),以使行文連貫;
3. 參考詞匯:原版original version;改寫版adapted version
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【答案】Possible versions:
[1]
Dear Editor,
I am writing to share my view on the upcoming English Classics Reading activity in our school. I believe it is best to read the original versions of the literary works.
Reading the originals allows us to appreciate the authors’ authentic language, providing a deeper understanding of the cultural and historical context. Studying originals can also foster critical thinking skills and language proficiency. Complex structures and vocabulary challenge students, promoting intellectual growth and linguistic development.
In conclusion, prioritizing original English literature ensures a richer and more authentic experience. Let’s embrace the power of the originals in our reading activity.
Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
[2]
Dear Editor,
As to reading classics, reading the adapted versions is a reasonable choice, especially for those who may struggle with English.
As a student, I understand the challenges that come along with the complexity and language barriers in originals. Adapted versions maintain the essence of the story with simplified languages and sentence structures. Moreover, the adapted versions help bridge the gap between different levels of language proficiency. Adapted versions make great works more accessible to all students, regardless of their proficiency level.
In conclusion, including adapted versions in our reading activity would make it more engaging and inclusive.
Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
【解析】
【導語】本篇書面表達屬于應用文。要求考生就閱讀原版英文名著還是改寫版向學生征求意見,寫一篇短文向校英文報投稿。(以范文二為例)
【詳解】1.詞匯積累
合理的:reasonable→ sensible
尤其,特別:especially→ particularly
改編:adapted→ reorganization
不管:regardless of→ no matter
2.句式拓展
同義句替換
原句:Moreover, the adapted versions help bridge the gap between different levels of language proficiency.
同義句:Additionally, the modified versions assist in bridging the divide among individuals with varying levels of language proficiency.
【點睛】【高分句型1】As to reading classics, reading the adapted versions is a reasonable choice, especially for those who may struggle with English.(運用了who引導的限制性定語從句)
【高分句型2】As a student, I understand the challenges that come along with the complexity and language barriers in originals.(運用了that引導的限制性定語從句)
第二節(jié)(滿分25分)
47. 閱讀下面材料,根據其內容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構成一篇完整的短文。
Dude
The first time my husband Bart told me about his horse, Dude, I knew their bond had been something special.
Growing up on a family farm, Bart loved all animals. But Dude, a birthday gift Bart received when he turned nine, became his favorite. Years later when Bart’s father sold Dude, Bart grieved (悲痛) in secret.
One evening, as we took a walk, Bart suddenly asked, “Did I ever tell you Dude won the World Racking Horse Championship?”
“Rocking?” asked I.
“Racking, it’s a kind of dancing horses do.” Bart corrected, smiling gently. “Dude was the greatest and most intelligent racking horse ever. Whenever I whistled (吹口哨), he would run at me and dance.”
“Then why’d you let your dad sell him?” I asked.
Bart explained, “When I found a job away from home, Dad figured I wouldn’t be riding anymore, so he sold Dude without even asking me. Running a horse farm means you buy and sell horses all the time.”
“I’ve always wondered if that horse missed me as much as I’ve missed him. I’ve never had the heart to try to find him. I couldn’t stand knowing if something bad. . . .” Bart’s voice trailed off (減弱).
My heart ached for him. I didn’t know what to do. Then one day while walking through the pasture (牧場), a strange thought came to me — finding Dude for Bart. How absurd! I thought. I knew nothing about Dude, certainly not how to find him. The harder I tried to dismiss the thought, the stronger it grew.
One morning after that first “find Dude” thought, I met with our new neighbor, Mr. Parker, and started a friendly conversation. When he mentioned he’d once bought a horse from Bart’s dad, I interrupted. “You remember the horse’s name?” I asked.
“Sure do.” Mr. Parker said. “Dude. Paid twenty-five hundred dollars for him.”
I went wild with joy, barely catching my breath. “Do you know what happened to him?”
“I sold him for a good profit years ago.”
“Would you be willing to try to help me find him?” I asked. And then I explained the situation.
注意:
1. 續(xù)寫詞數應為150左右;
2. 請按如下格式在答題卡的相應位置作答。
Mr. Parker agreed to join the search, promising not to say anything to Bart.
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Getting out of the car, I asked Bart to whistle as he used to do to Dude.
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【答案】Possible versions:
[1]
Mr. Parker agreed to join the search, promising not to say anything to Bart. For nearly a year, there was no result to our secret search and we almost lost hope. One morning, Mr. Parker phoned me. “Hard work paid off! Dude’s been found!” he shouted, “It is on a farm in Georgia and Dude is well.” I couldn’t wait to contact the family and tried to persuade them to sell Dude to me. When I shared with them our story, they agreed. On that very weekend, I invited Bart to drive to Georgia, promising to give him a surprise. Three hours later, we finally parked on a beautiful farm.
Getting out of the car, I asked Bart to whistle as he used to do to Dude. Bart hesitated but whistled. Nothing happened. He whistled again, and we heard a sound in the distance. Suddenly, a horse at a gallop came into sight . Before I could speak, Bart leapt over the fence. “Dude!” he yelled, running towards his beloved friend. I watched the horse and Bart meet like one of those slow-motion reunion scenes on television, moved to tears. Later that evening, we got Dude back home. The moon cast a warm light over us and Bart hugged me and thanked for my surprise, smiling with tears in his eyes.
[2]
Mr. Parker agreed to join the search, promising not to say anything to Bart. We sprang into action. Mr. Parker managed to make contact with the former buyer and got some information about Bart. We then spent weeks searching and making phone calls. No good news came until one day, we finally got a lead. We found out that Dude was living on a farm in the south. I then told Bart I wanted a trip to the south. And he agreed. On the appointed day, we set off. Not knowing the purpose of the trip, Bart looked calm, while I was excited, picturing their reunion. With the mixed feelings, we arrived at the destination.
Getting out of the car, I asked Bart to whistle as he used to do to Dude. He was a little confused at my request, but did as told. Then came the sound of horse hooves. Eyes wide open, I saw a horse galloping towards us. Bart’s face lit up, and tears streamed down his cheeks as he embraced his long-lost friend. As I watched the two friends reconnecting, it was evident that the bond they shared had never been broken. That day, we came back with Dude. Along the way, Bart shared with me their stories and his planning arrangements for Dude. And I knew, the return of Dude had given him more than just a horse.
【解析】
【導語】本文以人物為線索展開,講述了作者和帕克先生一起為作者丈夫巴特找回他以前失去的心愛的馬的故事。
【詳解】1.段落續(xù)寫:
①由第一段首句內容“帕克先生答應加入搜尋,并保證不告訴巴特任何事情?!笨芍?,第一段可描寫作者和帕克先生一起尋找馬的經過。
②由第二段首句內容“下車后,我讓巴特吹口哨,就像他以前對杜德那樣?!笨芍?,第二段可描寫巴特終于在作者和帕克先生的幫助下找到了心愛的馬的過程。
2.續(xù)寫線索:帕克先生答應加入尋找——努力去尋找——帕克先生打電話告訴作者找到了馬——和巴特一起開車去馬的農場——巴特終于見到了心愛的馬——感悟
3.詞匯激活
行為類
①打電話:phone/call/give sb a ring
②聯系:contact/keep in touch
③擁抱:hug/embrace
情緒類
①驚喜:surprise/astonishment
②感動的:moved/touched
【點睛】[高分句型1]When I shared with them our story, they agreed.(運用了when引導的時間狀語從句)
[高分句型2]On that very weekend, I invited Bart to drive to Georgia, promising to give him a surprise.(運用了現在分詞作狀語)
[高分句型3]. The moon cast a warm light over us and Bart hugged me and thanked for my surprise, smiling with tears in his eyes.(運用了現在分詞作狀語)
聽力答案:1~5 CCBAB 6~10 BCCCB 11~15 BCAAB 16~20 AABCA

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