


湖南省长沙市长郡中学2023-2024学年高二下学期期中考试英语试题
展开时量:120分钟 满分:150分
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)略
第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)
第一节 (共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
Frm December 1st, 2023 t Nvember 30th, 2024, visitrs can stay in China fr up t 15 days withut a visa. Belw are several easy steps fr planning a first China tur.
Decide Hw Many Days t Stay
We suggest yu take at least a week fr yur first trip t see the highlights in the tp three cities: Beijing (3–4 days), Xi’an (2 days), and Shanghai (1–2 days).
T discver mre f China, like charming Guilin and lvely Chengdu pandas, yu wuld need a few mre days.
Cnsider When t Travel t China
Things t d in Beijing, Xi’an, and Shanghai are seldm affected by the seasns.
Spring (April–May) and autumn (September–Octber) are generally the mst cmfrtable and recmmended times fr a China tur. They are neither t ht nr t cld, but fall is generally drier and warmer than spring.
A mre ideal travel time fr yu culd be March and early April r September when there are smaller crwds, favrable prices, and still gd weather.
China is a gd summer hliday destinatin t.
Cnsider Yur Budget
The biggest cst culd be internatinal airfares. The cst f airfares frm the US r Eurpe t China varies a lt depending n when yu fly and which airline yu use, frm arund US$1,200 t US$3,000 fr an ecnmy rund trip.
The biggest price difference between the ff and peak seasns is in the price f htels and airfares. Prices in peak seasns can g up by 50 t 100%.
Fr a private tur, the average cst per day is abut US$220–350 per persn, including flights/trains within China, 4- r 5-star htels, lunches, attractins, guides, and private transprt.
We Believe Private and Tailr-Made Turs Are Best
With ur private turs, yu wuld have much mre persnal chice in hw yur tur ges. Yu culd have mre hand-picked and interactive experiences, like visiting a lcal family with yur wn lcal guide.
With private guiding and transprt, we wuld make full use f yur time. Yu culd fcus n the sightseeing yu want t d, skipping what’s nt f interest and the lng queues in the mst crwded attractins.
21. If yu have a tur in China in winter, which places are suitable fr yu?
A. Beijing and Guilin.B. Xi’an and Chengdu.
C. Shanghai and Chengdu.D. Beijing and Xi’an.
22. What can we knw frm the text?
A. A visa is needed fr a 12-day tur.
B. The highest expense is the accmmdatin fee.
C. Travelling in March can save turists mney.
D. Prices in peak seasns usually g up by 150%.
23. Which f the fllwing is NOT the reasn why a tailr-made tur is recmmended?
A. Yu have mre chices abut yur rute.
B. Yur time will be maximized.
C. Yu are likely t interact with lcals in persn.
D. Yu will spend less n the tur.
B
Three years int my pstdc(博士后), I started t wnder whether I needed a new career plan. After applying fr mre than tw dzen teaching jbs, I hadn’t landed a single interview.
I had nce cnsidered ging t art schl but had put that idea t the side when I decided t pursue chemistry as an undergraduate. In the years that fllwed, I kept up my interest in art by taking painting classes at night. My family was bursting with mathematicians, cmputer prgrammers, and engineers, s it felt natural t have my daily life center arund science.
But in the spring after my failed jb search, that started t change after a friend excitedly shwed me prfs f a review article. She was astnished by what the jurnal’s scientific illustratr had dne with her fundamental sketches(速写). “That wuld be such a fun jb.” I thught.
I decided t test ut a new career directin by vlunteering t create similar illustratins fr my institute’s newsletters. I spent my nights and weekends reading scientific papers and thinking abut hw t illustrate the results. It was a fun task. I felt I was perhaps n the right path. But culd I make a full-time career?
Searching nline, I tracked dwn peple wh had that kind f jb. I fund many had training thrugh scientific illustratin master’s degree prgrams. After living n graduate student and pstdctral salaries fr years, I didn’t have enugh mney saved up fr the prgrams, s I decided t get a certificate in digital design.
I nw wrk as a visual designer at a bimedical research institute where I spend my days wrking with research t cmmunicate their wrk visually. I lve the fact that I get t cmbine my scientific and artistic sides.
24. Why did the authr attend classes at night?
A. T please her family.B. T pass her undergraduate tests.
C. T pursue her hbby.D. T cmplete ptinal curses in art.
25. What effect did the prfs have n the authr?
A. They shk her belief in science.
B. They tested ut what she learned in class.
C. They gave her inspiratin fr her scientific paper.
D. They mtivated her t find a new career directin.
26. What prevented the authr seeking a scientific illustratin master’s degree?
A. Her busy schedule.B. Her financial difficulties.
C. Her new interest in digital design.D. Her lack f cnfidence.
27. Hw des the authr feel abut her current jb?
A. Pressured.B. Desperate.C. Curius.D. Satisfied.
C
Administratrs f the Mga Caves in Dunhuang, Gansu prvince, are striving t harmnize turists’ explratin f the site with the need t safeguard murals and artifacts, thrugh innvative measures such as digital presentatins.
Sandstrms, rainfall and turist visits cnstitute the mst severe threats t the UNESCO Wrld Heritage Site, said Wang Xiawei, directr f the Dunhuang Grttes Mnitring Center at the Dunhuang Academy.
Since the Mga Caves pened t the public in 1979, the number f visitrs has been grwing at an average annual rate f arund 20 percent, reaching 2.15 millin in 2019 befre the utbreak f the COVID-19 pandemic. This year, the site is expected t receive a recrd 3 millin visitrs.
“If yu enter the caves during the peak turism mnths f July, August and September, yu’ll find it hard t breathe,” Wang said. The carbn dixide and misture exhaled by visitrs accumulate inside the caves and cause damage t the murals, Wang said.
T preserve the caves, the duratin f visits is limited and smetimes stpped during rain r dust strms. T try and ensure visitrs aren’t disappinted when restrictins are in place, the center prvides a digital exhibitin, he said.
Currently, the center is being expanded t cater fr an additinal 3,000 visitrs n tp f the existing capacity f 6,000.
The Dunhuang Academy began digitally recrding and string images f murals and painted sculptures ver 30 years ag. The digitizatin prject has successfully cvered ver 200 caves, with a dedicated team f 110 experts currently undertaking the wrk.
The Mga Caves are immvable, and transprting them is impssible, accrding t Su Bmin, head f the Dunhuang Academy. And he added, “Hwever, with digitizatin, we can perfectly replicate Dunhuang art and shwcase it wrldwide, intrducing Eastern culture t the wrld.”
In 2016, the Digital Dunhuang repsitry went live, sharing high-definitin images and panramic turs f the mst exquisite 30 caves glbally. Currently, visitrs frm 78 cuntries have accessed the repsitry, ttaling ver 16.8 millin visits.
Su said Dunhuang can prvide diverse cultural exchanges thrugh its cultural relics. “By digitizing these relics, we enable peple wrldwide t understand Dunhuang’s culture, thereby gaining a deeper appreciatin fr China’s histrical cmmitment t diverse cultural exchanges — that is, an eths f inclusivity, mutual learning and a shared future,” he said.
28. Which f the fllwing is NOT the reasn fr prviding a digital exhibitin?
A. The factrs related t COVID-19 put the caves in grave danger.
B. The increasing number f turists visiting Dunhuang might harm the caves.
C. The authrity is aimed t balance turism and relics cnservatin.
D. The duratin f visits is limited and smetimes stpped during rain r dust strms.
29. What des the underlined wrd “replicate” prbably mean?
A. Cpy.B. Safeguard.C. Access.D. Transprt.
30. What des Su Bmin think f digitizatin?
A. It recrds and stres images f murals and painted sculptures.
B. It shares high definitin and panramic turs f the mst exquisite caves.
C. It allws fr an internatinal exchange f cultures thrugh the relics.
D. It enables peple t appreciate the lasting beauty f the murals.
31. What can be the best title fr the text?
A. The Significance f the Mural Paintings
B. The Restratin in Mga Caves
C. The Innvatin n Mga Caves’ Preservatin
D. The Dunhuang Spirit in Chinese Culture
D
The rad t Mars is lng and fraught with peril. One challenge is getting humans t the red planet; anther is ensuring that nce they’ve arrived, they’ll be able t manage life there.
T prepare astrnauts fr an extended stay n Mars, NASA’s latest simulated missin, CHAPEA — Crew Health and Perfrmance Explratin Analg — will islate fur peple inside a mck-Mars base in Texas fr 378 days — rughly the time a manned missin t Mars wuld spend n the surface.
Once inside they will adpt a pre-planned schedule taking part in simulated activities and science wrk, eating like astrnauts, and dealing with maintenance and equipment failures, while underging strenuus psychlgical and physilgical testing.
The first simulatin will begin in June, and will be fllwed by tw mre, each with a different crew in identical cnditins, with the last simulatin starting in 2026.
“We’ve built a high-accuracy Mars surface missin scenari,” says Sctt M. Smith, c-investigatr fr CHAPEA. The participants will experience a 22-minute delay in external cmmunicatins, as astrnauts wuld n Mars. Ambient nise will be played thrugh speakers arund the base, ensuring n utside sunds can be heard by participants.
Aiming fr accuracy has resulted in a habitat that culd be feasibly built n Mars, Smith adds. The base, called “Mars Dune Alpha”, is a custm design by Bjarke Ingels Grup and 3D-printing cmpany ICON, and resides inside a hangar at the Jhnsn Space Center in Hustn, Texas. Printed in a mnth frm ICON’s cncrete frmula dubbed “Lavacrete”, n Mars, the idea is t build using Martian sil.
“NASA has evaluated a tremendus number f ptins fr ff-wrld habitat cnstructin — repurpsed rckets and landers, inflatables, assembled buildings, etc.,” explains ICON CEO Jasn Ballard. “They’ve cme t believe what we believe: that when yu evaluate it frm a financial, safety and flexibility standpint, rbtic cnstructin using lcal materials is far and away the best ptin.”
32. What’s the purpse f NASA’s latest simulated missin?
A. T get astrnauts t Mars.
B. T islate fur peple inside a base in Mars.
C. T help astrnauts t d experiments in Mars.
D. T prepare astrnauts fr managing life in Mars.
33. Which f the fllwing is TRUE accrding t the passage?
A. The last simulatin will end in 2026.
B. Each stimulatin has a different crew in the same cnditins.
C. The participants can hear utside sunds.
D. The participants will d things different frm thse that astrnauts d.
34. What’s Smith’s attitude t the simulated missin?
A. Indifferent.B. Pessimistic.C. Optimistic.D. Skeptical.
35. What is the mst cmmnly used technique in the text?
A. Making cmparisn.B. Giving examples.
C. Analyzing causes and effects.D. Listing figures.
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。
Tablescapes(桌面景观) are creatively designed table arrangements r decratins fr the center f a table, which shw r highlight a specific bject r cllectin. Usually, it’s dinner tables that are transfrmed int tablescapes. 36
Tablescaping allws peple t express their creativity by adding a persnal tuch. This is ften achieved thrugh the use f valuable cllectins r specialized themes. 37 Themes can be based upn a particular event, seasn, hbby, r cllectin. Finding a suitable theme fr tablescape displays depends n persnal preference as well as the style f its surrundings.
38 Each item within a tablescape relates t ther elements arund it. While the bjects in tablescapes d nt necessarily have t match perfectly, they shuld stay in harmny with each ther r make each ther mre attractive.
When it cmes t rganizing the selected bjects fr tablescapes, the easiest methd is t think in terms f levels. 39 The ther relatively unimprtant nes include the spaces bth abve and belw the table. Including similar r repeated items in all f these levels will help pull everything tgether.
When the apprpriate tablescape design is carried ut, the surrunding area shuld fit in. The highlighted table arrangement shuld stand ut in a pleasing manner rather than lking like a mess. Nt all tablescapes will hld the same appeal, as everyne’s view can be different. 40 It’ll create a cmfrtable appearance regardless f smene else’s persnal taste.
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
A little girl was enjying the beautiful garden in her hme. Her father had a gd cllectin f rare and prized plants, which he 41 with great care.
The girl was 42 by a plant full f delicate flwers. She apprached it and admired its striking beauty. Suddenly she 43 that the plant was in a pile f filth(污秽). She culd nt tlerate the 44 f dirt with such fantastic flwers.
She wrked ut a plan t clean the plant. She 45 the plant with all her might frm the dirt and washed its 46 in running tap waler till all traces f dirt were washed away. She then placed the plant n a clean stne and went away, prud that she had dne a great 47 .
Later her father came t the garden and sptted the uprted plant, which had lain 48 in the baking sun. His little daughter ran ver t 49 her achievement. “I have cleaned it, Daddy,” she reprted 50 .
The father shwed her hw her treatment had nearly killed the plant and tld her that the filthy sil was the best 51 t grw that plant. Hearing that, the girl felt guilty that the plant had suffered by her cleaning.
A great gardener mixes the 52 sil fr each plant. 53 , Gd prvides each f us with the best 54 required fr ptimum(最佳的) spiritual grwth. But it may appear t be 55 and we may even cmplain t Gd abut ur difficulty.
41. A. weeded utB. brught up C. attended tD. fed n
42. A. cllectedB. attractedC. attackedD. shcked
43. A. recalledB. bservedC. recgnizedD. cncluded
44. A. frmatinB. presentatinC. presence D. cmpsitin
45. A. heldB. pickedC. pulledD. dragged
46. A. flwersB. branchesC. leavesD. rts
47. A. deed B. dealC. peratinD. prject
48. A. burningB. bathingC. breathingD. dying
49. A. cnfirmB. exhibitC. evaluateD. celebrate
50. A. thughtlesslyB. distantlyC. patientlyD. inncently
51. A. reserveB. medicineC. medium D. venue
52. A. rightB. sameC. dirty D. lse
53. A. MreverB. LikewiseC. Rather D. Nevertheless
54. A. envirnmentB. mdeC. neighburhdD. pprtunity
55. A. unpleasantB. disrganizedC. immral D. invisible
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Ⅰ
Turism is the lifebld f the cmmunities that call ppular hliday destinatins their hmes. It allws service industries 56 (grw) cnsistently. These industries, in turn, give jbs t the lcal ppulatin, 57 welfare depends n turism. Hwever, bming business is nt always a bed f rses. Mre nature-centred turist attractins, where man and nature live in harmny, can be greatly impacted r even destryed by the fld f turists. As resurces are used 58 (rapidly) than they can be sustained, wildlife habitats are likely t suffer.
Ⅱ
Tday, the USS Arizna lies 59 it sank: in the middle f the Pacific Ocean. Its lcatin is marked with a memrial shaped like a bridge, which crsses the ship’s sunken remains. Each year, mre than tw millin peple visit the memrial. They cme t see the shadw f the ship at the bttm f Pearl Harbr, t learn abut the attack, t shw respect fr thse wh had lst their lives in the attack 60 t pray fr wrld peace. Althugh abut eight decades has passed, the attack n Pearl Harbr, ne f the darkest episdes in American histry, will never 61 (frget).
Ⅲ
Between 1405 and 1433, n behalf f the Ming Dynasty, Zheng He made a ttal f seven vyages. 62 (lad) with china, silk, tea and ther treasures as gifts fr freign rulers, the fleet led by Zheng He paid friendly visits t mre than 30 cuntries and regins. Zheng He’s seven vyages had a far-reaching impact 63 China and its neighburs. Zhen He’s effrts helped develp and strengthen harmnius relatins with these cuntries and regins, 64 (expse) freign peple t Chinese culture, and allwing the Chinese t better understand verseas lands. Zheng He’s accmplishments are nw widely acknwledged, and he is remembered as ne f China’s mst 65 (influence) explrers.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
66. 假定你是李华,你的英国朋友Jim在给你的邮件中提到他对中国文学很感兴趣,并请你向他推荐一部优秀的中国文学作品。请你给他回信,内容包括;
1. 书名和作者;
2. 书的主要内容;
3. 你的推荐理由。
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。
Dear Jim,
Knwing that yu are interested in Chinese literature,
Yurs,
Li Hua
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。
Tw things changed my life: my mther and a white plastic bike basket. I have thught lng and hard abut it and it’s true. I wuld have been a different persn if my mm hadn’t turned a silly bicycle accessry(配饰) int a life lessn I carry with me tday.
My mther and father were united in their way f raising children, but it mstly fell t my mther t actually carry it ut. Managing the family budget must have been a very hard task, but she made it lk effrtless. If we cmplained abut nt having what anther kid did, we’d hear smething like, “I dn’t care what s-and-s gt fr his birthday, yu are nt getting a TV in yur rm/a car fr yur birthday/a lavish sweet 16 party.” We had t earn
ur allwance by ding chres arund the huse. I can still remember hw lng it tk t plish the legs f ur cffee table. My brthers can n dubt remember hurs spent cleaning the huse. Like the tw little girls grwing up at the White Huse, we made ur wn beds. We had t keep track f ur belngings, and if smething was lst, it was nt replaced.
It was summer and, ne day, my mther drve me t the bike shp t get a tire fixed — and there it was in the windw. White, shiny, plastic and decrated with flwers, the basket winked at me and I knew — I knew — I had t have it.
“It’s beautiful,” my mther said when I pinted it ut t her, “What a neat basket.”
I tried t hld ff at first, and I played it cl fr a shrt while. But then I guess I culdn’t pretend t ignre it any lnger: “Mm, please can I please, please get it? I’ll d extra chres fr as lng as yu say. I’ll d anything, but I need that basket. I lve that basket.”
I was desperate.
“Yu knw,” she said, gently rubbing my back while we bth stared at what I believed was the clest thing ever. “If yu save up yu culd buy this yurself.”
“By the time I make enugh it’ll be gne!”
“Maybe Rger here culd hld it fr yu,” she smiled at Rger, the bike guy.
“Mm. Smene else will buy it.”
“There might be anther way,” she said.
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。
My mther bught the beautiful basket but hid it, and I was determined t make enugh mney.
Hwever, the unthinkable happened — a neighbrhd girl appeared with the exact same basket.
A. But items like bkshelves can als make it.
B. The mst imprtant level is the tabletp itself.
C. Tablescapes nrmally have three different levels.
D. That’s why balance and harmny are s imprtant.
E. Once a theme is chsen, cllect prper related items.
F. Themes are especially imprtant when designing tablescapes.
G. Hwever, maintaining a balance within the tablescape theme is necessary.
2023-2024-2长郡中学高二下期中考试
(参考答案)
第一部分 听力 略
第二部分 阅读
第一节 短文理解
21—23 DCD24—27 CDBD
28—31 AACC32—35 DBCA
第二节 七选五
36—40 AFEBG
第三部分 语言运用
第一节 完形填空
41—45 CBBCC46—50 DADBD
51—55 CABAA
第二节 语法填空
56. t grw 57. whse
58. mre rapidly59. where
60. and 61. be frgtten
62. Laded63. n
64. expsing65. influential
第四部分 写作
第一节
Dear Jim,
Knwing that yu are interested in Chinese literature, I am excited t recmmend a famus Chinese nvel, “T Live” by Yu Hua. This bk tells the life stry f Fugui, a man wh experiences numerus hardships, including family lss and pverty, in the 20th century in China. Despite the struggles, the stry cnveys a pwerful message f resilience and hpe.
I suggest this bk because it beautifully illustrates the strength f the human spirit in the face f adversity. The vivid descriptins and emtinal depth in “T Live” will give yu a deeper understanding f Chinese culture and histry.
I hpe yu find “T Live” as mving and inspiring as I did.
Yurs,
Li Hua
第二节
My mther bught the beautiful basket but hid it, and I was determined t make enugh mney. Every day after schl, I tk n mre chres than I had ever dne befre. I mwed lawns, walked dgs fr neighbrs, and even helped my dad with sme f his paperwrk. Each task brught me a little clser t my gal, and I kept a meticulus recrd f every penny I earned. It was tugh and tiring, but thinking abut hw I wuld sn have enugh t buy the basket kept me mtivated. My mm watched my effrts, ccasinally giving me advice n saving and managing my earnings. It was a lessn in patience and perseverance.
Hwever, the unthinkable happened — a neighbrhd girl appeared with the exact same basket. My heart sank when I saw it hanging n the frnt f her bicycle. The disappintment was sharp and deep. I felt all my effrts had been fr nthing. When I tld my mm abut it, she gave me a sft smile and asked me t fllw her t the garage. There, hidden behind sme ld paint cans, was anther shiny, white plastic bike basket decrated with flwers. “I bught it the day we went t the shp,” she revealed. “I wanted t teach yu the value f hard wrk and saving. But I als culdn’t stand t see yu disappinted if it had been sld t smene else.” Seeing the basket, nw truly earned, filled me with a sense f pride and accmplishment. My mther’s lessn was clear: wrk hard fr what yu want, but knw that smetimes, a little faith and trust in the jurney can bring unexpected rewards.
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