上海市黄浦区2023-2024学年高二上学期区统考期末英语试卷(含答案)
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第Ⅰ卷(共74分)
I. Listening Cmprehensin
Sectin A
Directins: In Sectin A, yu will hear nine shrt cnversatins between tw speakers. At the end f each cnversatin, a questin will be asked abut what was said. The cnversatins and the questins will be spken nly nce. After yu hear a cnversatin and the questin abut it, read the fur pssible answers n yur paper, and decide which ne is the best answer t the questin yu have heard.
1. A. Father and daughter. B. Manager and secretary.
C. Husband and wife. D. Salesman and custmer.
2. A. In a bank. B. In a library.
C. In a bkstre. D. In a pst ffice.
3. A. A fitness cach. B. A club cnsultant.
C. A schl teacher. D. A shp assistant.
4. A. Chse a less challenging class. B. Cnsider making sme prgress.
C. Cntinue his swimming class. D. Persevere in saving time and effrt.
5. A. Abut 30 minutes. B. Abut an hur.
C. Abut 90 minutes. D. Abut tw hurs.
6. A. He desn't play tennis r glf in winter. B. He wn't miss any chance f skiing in winter.
C. He keeps energetic by playing tennis every day. D. He seems t be keen n all kinds f sprts.
7. A. Enjy his campus life. B. Give up hard assignments.
C. Set a term gal fr himself. D. Release academic pressure.
8. A. He is wet all ver. B. He is ttally wrn ut.
C. He walked a lng distance. D. He lst his umbrella.
9. A. The man will g t the airprt by taxi. B. The man is asking the wman fr help.
C. The man really likes taking buses. D. The man's car has brken dwn.
Sectin B
Directins: In Sectin B, yu will hear ne shrt passage and ne lnger cnversatin. After each passage r cnversatin, yu will be asked several questins. The passage and the cnversatin will be read twice, but the questins will be spken nly nce. When yu hear a questin, read the fur pssible answers n yur paper and decide which ne wuld be the best answer t the questin yu have heard.
Questins 10 thrugh 12 are based n the fllwing passage.
10. A. A creatr. B. A re-creatr. C. A perfrmer. D. A receiver.
11. A. T identify the directins. B. T ensure a pleasant jurney.
C. T cncentrate n driving. D. T create a dreamlike atmsphere.
12. A. The different types f music. B. The varius rles f music.
C. The fcused ccasins f music. D. The ways t experience music.
Questins 13 thrugh 15 are based n the fllwing cnversatin.
13. A. She was lng dreaming f ging t Africa.
B. She thught wrking as a travel agent was tugh.
C. She was tired f her lifestyle at that time.
D. She didn't want t travel t Africa any mre.
14. A. She taught lcal students the basics f the language.
B. She trained lcal farmers hw t market their crps.
C. She taught lcal children culture and ecnmies.
D. She trained lcal peple hw t wrk as nurses.
15. A. They are talking abut Africa custms and culture.
B. The man is prbably the leader f vlunteers
C. The vlunteer team's main jb was t train lcal farmers.
D. The 4-week training curse helped the vlunteers a lt.
II. Grammar and Vcabulary
Sectin A
Directins: After reading the passage belw, fill in the blanks t make the passage cherent and grammatically crrect. Fr the blanks with a given wrd, fill in each blank with the prper frm f the given wrd; fr the ther blanks, use ne wrd that best fits each blank.
Infrmatin Sciety
Once upn a time scieties were rganized arund religin, farming, trade r industry. In many parts f the wrld tday this is still true, but smething else is becming mre imprtant -the exchange f infrmatin and the technlgy that we use t d this. Twenty-fur-hur news, e-cmmerce, internatinal call centres, mbile phnes, psitining systems…all these(16)______________(make)the wrld smaller and faster.
The grwth in telecmmunicatins is nw giving mre and mre peple access t the science that will help their cuntry t develp r t the medical knwledge that can fight disease. The wrld is becming mre and mre like a village,(17)_____________peple nly dreamed f a generatin ag.
But hw can everybdy in the wrld share the recent technlgical advances? Millins f peple cannt read these wrds(18)_____________they dn't have access t a cmputer. They dn't understand English either, the language that arund half f the infrmatin n the Internet is(19)_____________(write)in. They dn't even have a telephne. They are mre wrried abut hw far they will have t walk tday t get clean water r if they can feed themselves and their families. Fr mst peple n this planet, infrmatin is nt a pririty.
The cntrast between cuntries that have infrmatin technlgy and(20)_____________that dn't is called the ‘digital divide’. Scandinavia and Suth East Asia have a high number f peple wh use infrmatin cmmunicatin technlgies(ICT). Central Africa and the Pacific have relatively very few.
The United Natins is trying t make the infrmatin sciety(21)_____________reality fr mre f the develping wrld. It wants t see rich cuntries(22)_____________(transfer)new technlgy and knwledge t prer natins. This will imprve medical care and educatin, science and agriculture, business pprtunities and emplyment. At the same time, they say, lcal cmmunities, languages and cultures will becme much(23)_____________(strng).
Sectin B
Directins: Use the wrd given in the brackets t frm a wrd that fits in the space.
24. Peter did nt want t_____________ his fears and insecurity t anyne. (expsure)
25. Rich industrialized cuntries have swn the seeds f_____________ warming. (glbe)
26. The dancer gives_____________ perfrmances f her wrk, bth at hme and abrad. (frequency)
27. The headmaster's inspiring speech left a lasting_____________ n all the students. (impress)
28. Giving a helping hand t thse wh are_____________ fr help can make ur sciety mre harmnius. (desperatin)
29. Gainful emplyment means that the emplyee receives steady wrk and payment frm the_____________.(emply)
Sectin C
Directins: Cmplete the fllwing passage by using the wrds in the bx. Each wrd can nly be used nce. Nte that there is ne wrd mre than yu need.
Learning New Languages thrugh VR Visits
On a Friday mrning in Nvember(2017)in Hustn, Texas, a grup f 12 Rice University undergraduates in Jayung Sng's secnd-year Krean language class tk ut their smartphnes, pened the YuTube app and fastened their phnes t virtual-reality headsets. Within secnds, they were 30 t a typical café in Seul, Suth Krea and were encuraged t begin a situatinal cnversatin with Krean peers, whse statements and questins had been 31
This is the way the innvative wrld f language 32 is ging as virtual-reality learning vides enter the classrm and prvide students with the clsest thing t real-life situatin that they culd pssibly get.
"A lt f literature says that it is really imprtant t be expsed t the language and culture in rder t succeed in language learning," said Sng, a lecturer f Krean whse papers fcused n cmparing a face-t-face and virtual-wrld envirnment fr 33 secnd-language learners' interactinal cmpetence. "But technically, it wuld be bard fr students t g t Krea and learn Krean there, s I wanted t bring that setting t the classrm s that students can 34 it with the virtual-reality glasses and their cellphnes."
Sng is ne f the first instructrs in the university's Schl f Humanities' Center fr Languages and Intercultural Cmmunicatin t incrprate the technlgy in her classrm.
In recent years, 35 fr Krean language classes at Rice has dubled t mre than 100 students per year. A key driver, accrding t Sng, is Suth Krea's exprt f pp culture, fueled by the ppularity f Krean pp(K-pp)music and vides n YuTube and serialized TV K-dramas.
Other virtual-reality scenaris that Sng's students engage in include shpping in a supermarket, traveling n the subway and visiting a dctr's ffice.
"This lcal setting…really gives it the real-life situatin experience f learning language and culture," said Siyu Geng, a senir 36 in mathematical ecnmic analysis.
"The wrld is getting int a multilingual and multicultural era," Sng said. "In this time, it's very useful t learn freign language and culture t becme 37 prfessinals in this linguistically and culturally diverse wrld."
III. Reading Cmprehensin
Sectin A
Directins: Fr each blank in the fllwing passage there are fur wrds r phrases marked A, B, C and D. Pill in each blank with the wrd r phrase that best fits the cntext.
By 2030, 60 percent f the wrld's ppulatin is expected t live in big cities. Hw all thse peple live, and what their lives are like, will 38 imprtant chices leaders make tday and in the cming years.
Technlgy has the pwer t help peple live in cmmunities that are mre 39 t their needs and that can actually imprve their lives. Fr example, Beijing, trubled by air pllutin, is testing a 23-ft-tall air 40 that cleans up smg, filters the bad particles(微粒)and releases clear air.
This isn't a visin f life in the family cmedy The Jetsns. It's real urban cmmunities respnding in real-time t changing weather, times f day and citizen needs. These effrts can cver entire cmmunities. They can vary frm mnitring traffic t keeping cars mving efficiently r measuring air 41 t warn residents when pllutin levels climb.
Using data and electrnic sensrs in this way is ften 42 as building "smart cities," which are the subject f a majr push t imprve hw cities functin. In part a respnse t unreasnable infrastructure(基础设施)design and urban planning f the past, smart cities 43 real-time mnitring, analysis and imprvement f city decisin-making. The results, supprters say, will imprve efficiency, envirnmental sustainability and citizen engagement.
Smart city prjects are big investments that are suppsed t drive scial 44 Decisins made early in the 45 determine what exactly will change. But mst research and planning regarding smart cities is driven by the technlgy, 46 the needs f the citizens. Little attentin is given t the scial, plicy and rganizatinal changes that will be required t ensure smart cities are nt just technlgically cmprehensive but intelligently 47 t their residents' needs. Design will make the difference between smart city prjects ffering great prspect r actually increasing r even widening the existing gaps in unequal ways their cities serve residents.
A key 48 f smart cities is that they create efficiency. Well-designed technlgy tls can 49 gvernment agencies, the envirnment and residents. Smart cities can imprve the efficiency f city services by finding ways t save mney and streamlining wrkers' respnsibilities. The results can prvide higher-quality at lwer cst.
38. A. take ver B. cnsist f C. depend n D. lean twards
39. A. available B. respnsive C. cnstant D. cnsiderable
40. A. cntainer B. refrigeratr C. purifier D. acceleratr
41. A. quantity B. resistance C. cncentratin D. quality
42. A. referred t B. made fr C. lgged in D. blamed fr
43. A. cnstruct B. prmise C. disturb D. reflect
44. A. transfrmatin B. cperatin C. prductivity D. regulatin
45. A. psitin B. shape C. prcess D. intentin
46. A. in spite f B. rather than C. in place f D. s lng as
47. A. sustainable B. equivalent C. adaptive D. substantial
48. A. feature B. entrance C. ingredient D. passin
49. A. represent B. exhaust C. benefit D. apprve
Sectin B
Directins: Read the fllwing tw passages. Each passage is fllwed by several questins r unfinished statements. Fr each f them there are fur chices marked A, B, C and D. Chse the ne that fits best accrding t the infrmatin given in the passage yu have read.
(A)
A culture that values achievement and prgress will discurage peple frm "wasting" time. In religius scieties, custms specify times f the day, week, r year fr prayer and religius celebratins. If an individual tries t make an appintment during a sacred hliday, he r she culd unknwingly ffend a religius persn. Scial manners determine apprpriate times fr visit, meetings, and even phne calls.
Punctuality is imprtant in American business, academic and scial settings. The imprtance f punctuality is taught t yung children in schl. Peple wh keep appintments are cnsidered dependable. If peple are late t jb interviews, appintments r classes, they are ften viewed as unreliable and irrespnsible. In the business wrld, "time is mney" and cmpanies may fine their executives fr being late t business meetings. Of curse, it was nt always pssible t be punctual. Scial and business manners als prvide rules fr late arrivals. Calling n the telephne if ne is ging t be mre than a few minutes late fr scheduled appintments is cnsidered plite and is ften expected. Keeping a date r a friend waiting beynd ten t twenty minutes is cnsidered rude. On the ther hand, arriving thirty minutes late t sme parties is acceptable.
Respecting deadlines is als imprtant in academic and prfessinal circles. It is expected that deadlines fr class assignments r business reprts will be met. Whether it is a questin f arriving n time r f meeting a deadline, peple are culturally cnditined t regulate time.
Time is tangible; ne can "gain time", "spend time", "waste time", "save time", r even "kill time"! The treatment f time as a pssessin influences the way time is carefully divided. Generally, Americans are taught t d ne thing at a time and may be uncmfrtable when an activity is interrupted. Visitrs wh "drp by" withut prir ntice may interrupt their hst's persnal time. Thus, calling friends n the telephne befre visiting them is generally preferred t visitrs "drpping by". T accmmdate ther peple's schedules. Americans make business plans and scial engagements several days r weeks in advance.
50. Wh are cnsidered reliable and respnsible accrding t the passage?
A. Peple wh make appintments during sacred hlidays.
B. Peple wh always have gd plans and save time.
C. Peple wh wuld nt like t disturb thers
D. Peple wh are punctual fr appintments
51. The wrd "tangible" in Paragraph 4 can be best replaced by___________ accrding t the passage.
A. limited B. flexible C. valuable D. material
52. Which f the fllwing statements abut American scial life is TRUE?
A. Americans treat time s carefully as t bear unexpected interruptin.
B. Americans visit their friends withut nticing them in advance.
C. Americans prefer being visited t being called n the telephne.
D. Americans make business plans and scial engagements befrehand.
53. What is this passage mainly cncerned with?
A. Hw Americans have a future rientatin.
B. Hw Americans are influenced by their religin.
C. Hw time is regulated and perceived in the US.
D. Hw achievement and prgress are valued in the US.
(B)
54. Which f the fllwing best define "Inducers" and "Deducers" accrding t the pster?
A. Inducers are thse wh arrive at a cnclusin based n theries.
B. Inducers prefer t make experiments t prve sme relative theries.
C. Deducers usually d mre experiments than develp theries.
D. Deducers tend t arrive at a cnclusin by reasning r inference.
55. Which f the fllwing is True accrding t the pster?
A. Mendel recgnised mathematical laws gverning genetics by farming.
B. Newtn prpsed the idea "universal gravitatin" by bserving the falling f apples.
C. It was Fleming wh made the discvery f the first effective antibitic.
D. Alfred Wegener created the thery f "cntinental drift" after he fund rich evidence.
56. Where can this pster mst prbably be seen?
A. In a university lecture. B. In a physics textbk.
C. In a science magazine. D. In an advertisement.
Sectin C
Directins: Read the fllwing passage. Fill in each blank with a prper sentence given in the bx. Each sentence can be used nly nce. Nte that there are tw mre sentences than yu need.
Can Happiness Be Bught?
There is a Web site called the "Wrld Database f Happiness". It cmbines and analyzes the results f hundreds f surveys frm arund the wrld that have been cnducted n life satisfactin. Mst f the findings are predictable, but a few are surprising.
57 it is quite cmmn t say that mney can't buy happiness, but the ld saying seems t be supprted by research. Many peple still stick t the belief that gaining riches will be the answer t all their prblems, yet they are prbably mistaken.
Studies have been carried ut n peple wh acquired sudden wealth, such as lttery winners. In mst cases, after the initial jy had wrn ff, peple were nt left with a sense f lasting happiness. 58 Previusly cntented peple cntinue t be cntented, while thse wh were miserable befre sink back int misery.
If material wealth des nt bring happiness, then what des? Perhaps happiness has smething t d with where yu live. The authrities at the Wrld Database n Happiness have surveyed levels f happiness in different cuntries. Other surveys cnsistently pint t the imprtance f relatinships. 59 The Web site suggests that falling in lve and having children are tw f the situatins that bring the greatest happiness.
60 Peple increasingly spend mre time alne watching TV r surfing the Internet rather than spending time with family. Can technlgy truly make peple happy? It is t difficult t tell, but ne thing is sure: If the Web site's research is accurate, time spent with yur family is a better investment than time spent making mney.
第Ⅱ卷(共26分)
IV. Translatin
Sectin A
Directins: Cmplete the fllwing sentences in English accrding t the sentences given in Chinese.
61. We shuldn't ignre______________ the ecnmy has n sciety.
我们不应忽视经济对社会的潜在影响。
62. ______________lack f sleep, pr nutritin and lack f exercise are nt cnducive t the healthy develpment f teenagers.
证据表明, 睡眠不足、营养不良和缺乏锻炼都不利于青少年的健康成长。
Sectin B
Directins: Translate the fllwing sentences int English, using the wrds given in the brackets.
63. 为了加快进度, 工人们埋头苦干。(bury)
64. 教师致力于培养孩子的创新能力, 这是教书育人的重要使命之一。(which)
65. 令我们无比感动的是, 尽管道路险阻, 警察们最终成功营救了困在雪地的游客们。(despite)
V. 66. Guided Writing
Directins: Write an English cmpsitin in abut 100 wrds accrding t the instructins given belw in Chinese.
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黄浦区 2023 学年第一学期高二年级期终调研测试
英语试卷参考答案
I. Listening Cmprehensin
Sectin A
1-5 BCDCC 6-9 BCAD
Sectin B
10-12 DCD 13-15 CBD
II. Grammar and vcabulary
Sectin A
16. are making/have been making 17. which 18. because 19. written
20. thse /nes 21. a/int 22. transfer 23. strnger
Sectin B
24. expse 25. glbal 26. frequent 27. impressin 28. desperate
29. emplyer(s)
Sectin C
30-33 DCTH 34-37 EBAG
III. Reading Cmprehensin
Sectin A 38-41 CBCD 42-45 ABAC 46-49 BCAC
Sectin B 50-53 DBDC 54-56 DCC
Sectin C 57-60 EACB
IV. Translatin
Sectin A
61. the ptential impact/influence/effect
62. Prf shws(that)/ Evidence shws(that)/ It has been prved that
Sectin B
63. The wrkers buried themselves / are buried in hard wrk in rder t speed up(the prgress).
In rder t speed up(the prgress), the wrkers buried themselves /are buried in hard wrk.
64. Teachers are devted/cmmitted t cultivating children's innvative ability, which is ne f the imprtant missins/tasks f teaching and educating peple.
65. What made us mved/tuched a lt was that the plice finally managed t rescue the turists trapped in the snw despite the dangerus and difficult / rugh rad.
What mved/tuched us a lt was that the plice finally managed t rescue the turists trapped in the snw despite the dangerus and difficult /rugh rad.
A. majring B. enrllment C. prerecrded D. transprted E. experience
F. unbelievable G. cmpetitive H. measuring I. acquisitin
Tp Scientists Take Sides
Famus Inducers
(Experiment> )
Gregr Mendel(1822-1884)
Mendel spent years recrding variatins in the appearance f peas and ther living things. By analysing this data, he identified mathematical laws that gvern genetics.
Alexander Fleming(1881-1955)
While studying bacteria, Fleming bserved that bread mld(霉)culd kill bacteria harmful t human health. This led him t discver penicillin, the first effective antibitic.
Ernest Rutherfrd(1871-1937)
During an experiment, Rutherfrd nted that energetic particles culd pass easily thrugh thin metal fil(箔). Frm this evidence he frmulated a scientific law: the atm is mstly empty space.
Famus Deducers
(Thery> Experiment)
Isaac Newtn(1643-1727)
Inspired by the mtin f falling bjects(but prbably nt an apple!)Newtn prpsed that all bjects attract each ther. Only later did he perfrm calculatins t prve that his idea, "universal gravitatin," was true.
Demcritus(c. 460-370 B.C. )
Based n philsphical principles, Demcritus argued that a material cannt be divided int smaller pieces frever; he called its smallest pssible unit an "atm." Demcritus had n means t test his thery. But later experimenters prved atms are real.
Alfred Wegener(1880-1930)
Nticing the interlckable shapes f the cntinents, Wegener made the bld prpsal that Earth's land masses began as a single, giant cntinent. Over many years, many disciplines including gelgy and fssillgy wuld finally prve that his thery f "cntinental drift" is accurate.
A. In fact, they tended t return t the way they felt befre they became rich.
B. Nwadays peple lk t technlgy as an alternative surce f satisfactin.
C. Family relatinships in particular seem t be the key t lng-term cntentment.
D. Yu can't buy happiness but it lks like yu can at least inherit it, sme researchers said.
E. The database makes it clear that there is nt a strng cnnectin between material wealth and general cntentment.
F. An imprtant implicatin is that persnality traits f being utging and reliable prvide a resurce that drives future happiness.
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