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这是一份2022-2023学年江苏省盐城市响水县中高二上学期10月学情分析考试英语(创新班)试卷 Word版含答案,文件包含江苏省响水县中2022-2023学年高二上学期10月学情分析考试英语创新班试卷docx、响水县中2022-2023学年高二上学期10月学情分析考试英语创新班答案docx等2份试卷配套教学资源,其中试卷共12页, 欢迎下载使用。
响水县中202__~202__学年度___学期高____年级_____考试 _______________试 题 命题人:考生注意: 本试卷分四个部分,共6页。 满分150分,考试时间为120分钟。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。例:How much is the shirt?
A. £19.15. B. £9.18. C. £9.15.答案是C。 1. What does the man suggest doing?A. Eating out. B. Leaving Jack alone. C. Comforting Jack.2. What will Jane probably do in the vacation?A. Help the man review English.B. Make a study plan.C. Take an English class.3. What are the speakers mainly discussing?A. A cyclist. B. An accident. C. A race.4. How can we describe the game?A. Close. B. Unequal. C. Surprising.5. What is the relationship between the speakers?A. Neighbors. B. Strangers. C. Workmates.第二节(共15小题,每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白,每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第 6、7 题。6. What is the weather like now?A. Clear. B. Windy. C. Foggy.7. Where is Jack now?A. On the highway. B. At home. C. In the office.听第7段材料,回答第 8 至 10 题。8. Where does the woman work?A. At a hotel. B. At an airport. C. At a bus company.9. When will the man probably reach Sydney’s airport?A. On March 3rd. B. On March 6th. C. On March 9th.10. What can we learn about the man?A. He has booked an ordinary single room.B. He needs to confirm the flight next.C. He will take the shuttle to the hotel.听第8段材料,回答第 11至13 题。11. Where does the conversation probably take place?A. In a garden. B. In a gift shop. C. In a flower shop.12. How did the woman develop an interest in growing flowers?A. She took it as a pastime.B She was influenced by her husband.C. She was fond of the smell of flowers.13. What do we know about the man?A. He has green fingers.B. He is a bank clerk now.C. He has taken up stamp collecting.听第9段材料,回答第 14至17题。14. When did the man’s aunt and uncle first go to Ibiza?A. About thirteen years ago.B. About seventeen years ago.C. About thirty years ago.15. Why did the man’s aunt and uncle choose Ibiza last summer?A. They had good memories of it.B. They booked cheap flights.C. They liked parties.16. What was the trip like last summer?A. Peaceful. B. Perfect. C. Noisy.17. How do the old couple feel about trips now according to the man?A. Regretful. B. Annoyed. C. Uninterested.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18. What is the cash prize for the first-prize winner?A. $5,000. B. $4,000. C. $1,000.19. Who has dropped out of the competition?A. Donald Wreck. B. Rose O’Brien. C. Maria Sanchez.20. What does the speaker think of the result?A. Satisfying. B. Surprising. C. Disappointing. 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。AOn today’s blog post, I’ll be talking about my favorite magazines. I love reading books & magazines, and I’m learning so many useful tips about healthy living, daily life, etc. Women’s HealthWomen’s Health has a unique content. You can find various interesting information about healthy living or exercises you can do at home. I also love their writers because they explain every topic so simple that you can even understand biological articles. Healthy Food GuideI totally recommend it to everyone because it has lots of useful information about being healthy during your daily life. In this magazine, you can find articles about foods you often eat but don’t have much idea what it contains or if they’re healthy. If you are searching for new diets, this magazine gives you all the information. Time OutTime Out is a well-known magazine and it’s free in my city. Every time I see a Time Out magazine, I get it because it has lots of useful tips. I got Time Out London when I was in London, and I discovered new restaurants, galleries, museums, and events. This magazine has various information about the city life. For example, it gives you the events that are happening near you. It gives you tips for the railway stations and other transportation choices. La Cucina ItalianaIf you love cooking Italian food, this magazine is for you! It has lots of recipes and also restaurant reviews. You can also find popular restaurants near you in this magazine. I’ve also read articles by famous chefs from my city.1. What can we find in Healthy Food Guide?A. Ways to keep fit. B. Tips on cooking.C. Different eating habits. D. Information of new restaurants.2. What can we read to find comments on restaurants?A. Time Out. B. Women’s Health. C. Healthy Food Guide.D. La Cucina Italiana.3. What can we learn about the author?A. He lives in London. B. He loves and enjoys life.C. He often goes travelling. D. He likes collecting recipes.BWhen I first began running in high school on the track team, it made sense to carefully clock every mile and push myself to race for personal bests. But as I changed from running for sport to running for amusement as an adult, I found that tracking my workouts often just ended with frustration. And it wasn’t until my watch battery died several years ago that I first experienced the sense of calm that came with running for the pure joy of it. I never replaced the watch battery, and that might not be a bad thing for my fitness goals.This is the idea of unplugged (不插电的) running, which is gaining steam in the fitness community. And recent research has shown that getting rid of your running watch, especially if it’s a smartwatch or fitness tracker, could actually improve your workout — or at least your enjoyment of running.“People used to have an interest in their sport and get enjoyment out of the sport, but now that’s switching to the data,” said Eoin Whelan, a senior lecturer at the National University of Ireland Galway. “They will compare themselves to people who are better than them, who are running faster or running longer. And in the end, we know that makes them feel bad.”Whelan also noted that people who are very dependent on smart watches or fitness trackers are more likely to skip their workouts if the batteries on their tracking devices are dead.Instead, running watch-free is beneficial. Some professionals also have had success with leaving their watches at home. Welsh runner Steve Jones famously set a world record at the 1984 Chicago Marathon without wearing a watch. More recently, Olympic marathoner Trevor Hofbauer made headlines for winning the 2019 Canadian Marathon Championships without a watch.“If you have too much information being fed to you in real time, it can kind of get in your head,” Hofbauer said. “For me, the simpler, the better.”24. The author began to find the pure joy of running when he/she ________.A. ran for the school track team B. achieved his/her fitness goalsC. tracked his/her own workouts D. stopped using a running watch25. What does Eoin Whelan say about fitness tracking watches?A. They can enrich the wearers’ social life.B. They can lead to harmful consequences.C. The way people use them is proper.D. The data provided by them is unreliable.26. How is paragraph 5 developed?A. By giving examples. B. By listing official data.C. By answering questions. D. By making comparisons.27. What is the main idea of the text?A. It's good to abandon your running watch.B. Unplugged running actually has two sides.C. Comparing with others should be avoided.D. Racing for personal bests requires simplicity.CSome scientists have traced the increase in earthquakes, especially in areas not known for the presence of fault lines or past seismic (地震的) activity, to human actions. The idea of humans causing earthquakes may seem strange at first. After all, you can run around your backyard and jump up and down as you want, and the ground isn’t going to start shaking. However, scientists have identified a variety of large-scale human activities that can result in earthquakes. Scientists have confirmed over 700 places where human activities have caused earthquakes over the last century. While many human-related earthquakes are mild and don’t cause much damage, some of them can be serious and dangerous. In fact, scientists believe human activity has caused earthquakes with magnitudes as high as 7.9 on the Richter scale. Scientists believe most human-related earthquakes are the result of mining. As companies drill deeper and deeper below Earth’s surface to get natural resources, holes left behind can cause instability that leads to collapses that cause earthquakes. Another human activity leading to earthquakes is fracking (水力压裂) for oil and gas, including the high pressure waste water processing that usually goes with fracking. In this process, water, sand and chemicals are pressed underground under high pressure to break rocks to release natural resources. Building large dams can also cause earthquakes. For example, about 80, 000 people died in China in 2008 as a result of a 7.9-magnitude earthquake caused by 320 million tons of water that had been collected in the Zipingpu Reservoir after a large dam was built over a known fault line. These aren’t the only human activities that can result in earthquakes, though. Scientists point out that earthquakes can also be caused by other human activities, such as construction of skyscrapers and nuclear explosions.28. What does the underlined part “fault lines” in Paragraph 1 refer to?A. Regions with active human actions. B. Places associated with natural balance.C. Zones where natural resources are rich. D. Areas where earthquakes tend to happen.29. What do mining and oil producing have in common?A. They break the balance of nature. B. They destroy the stability of rocks.C. They use high pressure to get resources. D. They do much damage to Earth’s surface.30. What can be inferred from Paragraph 4?A. The 2008 earthquake is the worst in history. B. Construction of dams should be stopped.C. Tons of water must cause earthquakes. D. The location of a dam matters much.31. What does the text mainly tell us?A. Nature punishes humans by means of earthquakes. B. Progress has been made on earthquake research.C. Humans are to blame for some earthquakes. D. Earthquakes are no longer nature-made.DCoral reefs (珊瑚礁) are filled with a diverse range of fish. Some fish are more beautiful to humans than others, and many people firmly believe that beautiful fish deserve more conservation than the uglier species. Is the “firm belief” true? You can get the answer from a new paper published in the journal PLOS Biology.Researchers showed 481 photographs of ray-finned reef fish to 13,000 members of the public. With that data, they then trained a computer model to generate predictions for an additional 4,400 photographs of 2,417 of the most common reef fish species. They next compared the aesthetic rating of each species with other characteristics, including evolutionary history, distinctiveness from other fish, conservation status and importance to fisheries.After analyzing the numbers, researchers found that the fish humans rated as the most beautiful tended to be less ecologically and evolutionarily distinct. Prettier fish were also more likely to be listed as species of “least concern” on the International Union for Conservation of Nature(IUCN) Red List.On the contrary, the fish that humans found to be the least attractive were the most ecologically and evolutionarily distinct, and they were more likely to be listed as “threatened” on the IUCN Red List. Unattractive species also tended to be more important to commercial fisheries, which put them at higher risk for overfishing.“The less attractive species have the highest ecological distinctiveness, and thus provide the highest diversity of ecological functions,” they write in the paper. “We need to pay more attention to the extinction risk of the less attractive fish species, or that might have overlooked effects on reef ecosystem functioning.”“Therefore, to minimize the impact of aesthetic biases, scientists, conservation groups and policymakers may need to change how they communicate about wildlife,” the researchers write. “Making people more aware of the roles uglier fish play in reef ecosystems could help them gain more support.”32. What did the researchers do for their research?A. They rated all the photos on their own. B. They hunted for reef fish in coral reefs.C. They stayed underwater to monitor fish. D. They used a computer to predict ratings.33. What does the researchers’ analysis suggest?A. The research is a failure. B. Fish’s role in nature is equal.C. The “firm belief” isn’t true. D. Uglier fish are less important.34. What is the researchers’ advice?A. Building natural reserves worldwide for uglier fish.B. Making an attempt to raise people’s aesthetic levels.C. Raising awareness about the appearance of uglier fish.D. Educating people on uglier fish’s ecological importance.35. What might be the best title for the text?A. Uglier Fish Are Facing Extinction B. Coral Reefs Rely on Various FishC. Uglier Fish Need More Protection D. Aesthetic Biases Put Reefs in Danger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能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。The third Easter of COVID-19 is upon us, and there will probably be fewer cultural events than we are used to. But that doesn’t mean we should be sad during the spring festivities. 36 Decorate your homeEaster is a celebration of spring. Nature is waking up after its long winter sleep. 37 You can make your wreath (花环) for the front door or let seeds sprout.The magic of Easter cookingTraditional dishes are also an inherent part of Easter. In addition to the simpler ones like egg spread, you should not forget to bake a lamb pie and mazanec. If you prefer savoury pastries, you can try Easter jidáš. 38 Don’t forget to make a strong broth for soup full of spring’s first vegetables.Get creative with egg decorations 39 You can teach them the tried and tested techniques or leave room for creativity and decorate the eggs in an original way. After all, no one says we have to be stuck in the way our grandmothers celebrated Easter. Find your own decorations that you and your kids will have the most fun with.Go for a walkThe first days of spring literally invite you to take a walk. 40 Spring walks — whether alone, with family, or with friends — are among the best of the year. Besides admiring the gardens and the awakening landscape, you can also take inspiration from your neighbors’ decorations and borrow ideas for your own home.A. But how to enjoy them to the fullest?B. So, decorate your home with Easter symbols.C. April comes in like a lion and goes out like a lamb.D. There are no limits to your imagination and creativity.E. Decorating eggs is something you’ll enjoy most with children.F. Other classic dishes include roast lamb, rabbit, or even goat meat.G. The sun is getting stronger and the first plants are waking up in the gardens. 第三部分 语言运用(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)阅读下面短文,从短文各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可填入空白处的最佳选项。My parents, siblings and I took our first camping trip to the Lake Houston Wilderness Park recently.We had finished putting up the 41 when it suddenly started to rain. Luckily, we had 42 our tent on a high flat ground where water could not pour in. Mom got some snacks and drinks ready for us while we played games and 43 about our daily life, which made wet-weather camping fun. How 44 it was camping under the sound of the rain! We were gathered around in the center of 45 and it was a nice feeling. Even with the rain, I had never been so 46 .The rain died down before dark and the sky turned clear. Soon, Mom 47 a big meal over the fire for the family. I sensed that a hot meal and good 48 would warm us right up. While we ate together, Dad 49 at the stars and told us about his childhood. As we laughed and 50 on our days, the stars shone like diamonds at night.The following day, we had a good time 51 the rocky trails around our campsite. 52 hiking in the forest, we had a lovely late afternoon boating. It was amazing to see the 53 changing rays of the sunset behind the pine trees. That evening we packed up our 54 and headed home.I am very grateful for this camping trip, which has left us unforgettable 55 .41. A. tent B. shelf C. fence D. roof42. A. checked B. attached C. approached D. positioned43. A. felt B. argued C. chatted D. complained44. A. strange B. unique C. powerful D. beneficial45. A. culture B. society C. nature D. space46. A. lucky B. happy C. curious D. confident47. A. prepared B. served C. ordered D. delivered48. A. impression B. adventure C. performance D. conversation49. A. yelled B. pointed C. wondered D. laughed50. A. set out B. went back C. caught up D. looked down51. A. paving B. cleaning C. searching D. exploring52. A. Due to B. Apart from C. Instead of D. As for53. A. dramatically B. casually C. regularly D. completely54. A. goods B. tools C. belongings D. harvests55. A. encounters B. coincidences C. discoveries D. memories第二节 语法填空(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。In a first of 56 (it) kind in China, Shenzhen, a city that pioneered reform and opening-up in China, will allow fully autonomous vehicles 57 (run) on roads in certain areas without human control equipment. 58 city in Guangdong province revealed a new regulation tailored for smart connected vehicle management in China, which is scheduled to come into force on August 1.The new regulation, which is set to fill the legal gap for domestic intelligent connected vehicles, said automakers don’t 59 (necessary) have to equip fully autonomous vehicles with manual driving mode and corresponding (相应的) devices, and nor do they have to have human drivers.But such fully autonomous vehicles can only drive on certain roads and sections 60 (select) by Shenzhen’s traffic management department, according to the regulation, which was published on the official website of Shenzhen Municipal People’s Congress.The regulation classified autonomous vehicles 61 three types: conditionally autonomous driving, highly autonomous driving, and fully autonomous driving. Conditionally autonomous and highly autonomous vehicles must have manual driving modes and corresponding devices, and 62 (equip) with drivers.Meanwhile, the regulation 63 (clarify) rules for responsibilities and auto insurance coverage in the event of car accidents 64 involve autonomous driving, which is expected to promote the fast 65 (develop) of self-driving vehicles. 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节 应用文(满分 15 分)假如你是李华,你校下周要举办中国文化艺术节,请你写一封电子邮件,邀请你的英国朋友Lisa参加,要点如下:1.发出邀请;2.介绍艺术节的安排;3.希望尽快回复。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 第二节 读后续写(满分25分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整短文。Tim Robinson, a former junior officer of the British Army, was on holiday in Bridport, Dorset, a town in England. While enjoying a walk down the beach, Tim slipped on a piece of seaweed lying in the sand and fell, breaking his leg. Unfortunately, Tim did not bring his cell phone with him when he left for his walk. No one was in site, but as Tim lay helpless, he remembered his military training and tried to think about what was around to help him. After struggling around on the beach, the pain became too much to handle. He stopped and thought about what to do. With no phone and no one around, and with his leg hurting greatly, Tim had a decision to make. He could either continue this way in pain and hope that someone happened to see him, or he could try something else. It didn’t matter that his leg had made him partially immobile, Tim still had the ability to crawl (爬行), and so he did. The choice was easy, but the crawl was tough. Tim told the Daily Mail, “After I crawled to about a mile-and-a-quarter away from the car park, I started flashing my torch in SOS and spinning it over my head to create a Buzz-Saw signal which is a way of attracting helicopters in the armed forces.”No one seemed to be around. At least, no one could read Tim’s signals for help. Once again, he had to either stay where he was and wait for help or get moving. In his mind he had no choice. There was no response to begin with, so he crawled for five minutes and covered about 50 meters before making the same signal three times. Most people couldn’t imagine crawling for any distance with a broken leg, but Tim wasn’t about to give up. 注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
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