广东实验中学 2023—2024学年(上)高二级期中考试
英语
命题: 高一英语备课组
本试卷分选择题和非选择题两部分,共 10页,满分 150分,考试用时 120分钟。
注意事项:
1.答卷前,考生务必用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔将自己的姓名、考号填写在答题卷上。
2.选择题每小题选出答案后,用 2B铅笔把答题卷上对应题目的答案标号涂黑;如需改动,
用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其它答案;不能答在试卷上。
3.非选择题必须用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔作答,答案必须写在答题卷各题目指定区域内
的相应位置上;如需改动,先划掉原来的答案,然后再写上新的答案;不准使用铅笔和涂改液。
不按以上要求作答的答案无效。
4.考生必须保持答题卡的整洁,考试结束后,将答题卷收回。
一、听力理解(共 15小题;每小题 1分,满分 15分)
第一节(共 10小题;每小题 1分,满分 10分)
听下面 3段对话。每段对话后有几个小题,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罝。听每段对话前,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。每段对话读两遍。
听第 1段材料,回答第 1至 3题。
1. Who lives above the speakers
A. Mrs. Green. B. Mr. Black. C. Mr. Jones.
2. Where is Mr. Jones now probably
A. In another city.
B. In his apartment.
C. At the fire department.
3. What will the man do next
A. Phone for help.
B. Break down the door.
C. Stop the water from reaching his carpet.
听第 2段材料,回答第 4至 6题。
4. What does the woman do on the last Thursday of each month
A. Visit an art gallery.
B. Have a business lunch.
C. Attend a local company’s meeting.
5. What is the probable relationship between the speakers
A. Brother and sister.
B. Bank manager and customer.
C. Business owner and employee.
6. What does the woman advise the man to do
A. Apply for a business loan.
B. Set up a networking event.
C. Have a rest away from business.
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听第 3段材料,回答第 7至 10题。
7. Why did the man visit the library
A. To return a book. B. To start a volunteer job. C. To join a reading club.
8. Which daily task does the woman like to do the most
A. Organizing books. B. Reading to children. C. Sorting out applications.
9. What type of book does the woman probably prefer
A. Classic American novels.
B. Science fiction.
C. Historical fiction.
10. How does the man seek entertainment now
A. By reading novels.
B. By surfing the Internet.
C. By watching TV shows.
第二节 听取信息(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)
听下面一段独白。请根据题目要求,从所听到的内容中获取必要的信息,填入标号为 11-15
的空格中。听录音前,你将有 5秒钟的阅题时间。录音读两遍。你有 60秒钟的作答时间。
Big cities Small towns
Heavy traffic and expensive Have to 12
Transport 11
Taking public transport is cheaper than driving to make life comfortable
Entertainment Enjoy films, concerts and other Not much of it
13
People Meet 14 people Lack of variety
Lifestyle Exciting 15
二、单项选择(共 15题,每小题 1分,满分 15分)
16. _________ extracurricular activities is beneficial to broadening your horizons and enriching your
campus life, having your comprehensive qualification _________ .
A. Getting involved in; strengthened B. Involving in; strengthen
C. Being involved in; strengthening D. Involved in; strengthened
17. The only way to succeed at the highest level is to have total belief _________ you are better than
anyone else on the sports field.
A. how B. that C. which D. whether
18. His handwriting is so confusing that it’s difficult to make out _________ it is that he is trying to
express.
A.that B.how C.who D.what
19. It has been warned that _________ to the surroundings with people infected by Covid-19 without
any protection can lead to a severe result.
A. being exposed B.exposed C.having exposed D.to expose
20. It is your wife as well as you that _________ the spoiled child.
A. is to blame for B. are to blame for
C. is to be blamed for D. are to be blamed for
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21. We are talking about the case _________ he was suspected _________ theft.
A. that; of B. where, of C. which; with D. what; with
22. Gone _________ the days _________ we sang and danced happily.
A. have; when B. were; which C. were; when D. are; that
23. Honestly speaking, this is _________ I disagreed _________ you.
A. what; on B. where; on C. what; with D. where; with
24. There is a note _________ to the door, _________ the shop will open again.
A. pinning; saying B. pinned; said C. pinned; saying D. pinning; said
25. Scientists have advanced many theories about why human beings cry tears, none of _________ has
been proved.
A. whom B. which C. what D. that
26. All the scientific evidence _________ that increasing use of chemicals in farming _________
damaging our health.
A. show; are B. shows; are C. show; is D. shows; is
27. Guide books are prepared to suit the convenience of the traveler, _________ routes round a city or
a site are often suggested.
A. for which B. with which C. for whom D. with whom
28. Instead of getting down to a new task as I _________ , he examined the previous work again.
A. had expected B. have expected C. would expect D. expect
29. The shelter, which could protect up to 8000 people from wartime bombs, _________ two large
tunnels intended to become an extension of the London Underground someday.
A. approves of B. is comprised of C. appeals to D. subscribes to
30. I’m humbled and grateful for the recognition of the award, but the credit truly belongs to the
amazing _________ of the film’s director.
A.flavour B. boundary C. proof D. vision
三、阅读理解(共两节,满分 50分)
第一节 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和 D)中,选出最佳选项,并
在答题卡上将该项涂黑。(共 15小题;每小题 2.5分,满分 37.5分)
A
Make the most of the pleasant weather and enjoy the best walk of the year with friends and family.
Visit some of our favorite landscape gardens for a memorable day out.
Painswick Rococo Garden
Find beauty and quietness at the UK’s only complete surviving Rococo Garden. Discover fanciful
garden flowers, woodland walks, and beautifully framed(镶框)views across the valley. Dogs on short
leads are permitted and the shop offers a range of seasonal and local produce.
Book at www.rococogarden.org.uk
Open: closed 1-25 March, open 26-31 March, 10 am-4 pm, last entry 2:30 pm.
Nymans Garden
Walk down Spring Walk packed with seasonal flowers and pleasant smells, and enjoy the hedge
(树篱)topped with frost. Routes include those with plenty of level paths to follow around the garden.
Dogs are welcome every day from 1:30 pm, with a festive treat provided.
Book at www.nationaltrust.org.uk/nymans
Open: daily except 24-25 March, 10 am-4 pm.
Ventnor Botanic Garden
Even in early spring, there are typically over 200 varieties of plants to be seen flowering as you
explore the 27 acres. Enjoy access to the coastal path and routes accessible for wheelchairs, and then
warm up with coffee milk in the cafe afterwards.
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Book at www.botanic.co.uk
Open: daily except 25 March, 9 am-4 pm.
Gibside Garden
Enjoy walking paths at this Georgian landscape garden, featuring plenty of wildlife. Follow the
winding river and turning valley for fantastic views up with hot chocolate and delicious biscuits in the
second-hand bookshop.
Book at www.nationaltrust.org.uk/gibside
Open: daily except 24 and 25 March, 10 am-4 pm.
31. What do Painswick Rococo Garden and Nymans Garden have in common
A. Valley views. B. Frosty flowers.
C. Seasonal produce. D. Pet permission.
32. Which garden favors people with walking disability
A. Painswick Rococo Garden. B. Nymans Garden.
C. Ventnor Botanic Garden. D. Gibside Garden.
33. Where can the text be found
A. In a research paper. B. In a travel brochure.
C. In a science magazine. D. In a geography textbook.
B
Sitting in the garden for my friend’s birthday, I felt a buzz (振动) in my pocket. My heart raced
when I saw the email sender’s name. The email started off: “Dear Mr Green, thank you for your
interest” and “the review process took longer than expected.” It ended with “We are sorry to inform
you…”and my vision blurred (模糊). The position—measuring soil quality in the Sahara Desert as part
of an undergraduate research programme—had felt like the answer I had spent years looking for.
I had put so much time and emotional energy into applying, and I thought the rejection meant the
end of the road for my science career.
So I was shocked when, not long after the email, Professor Mary Devon, who was running the
programme, invited me to observe the work being done in her lab. I jumped at the chance, and a few
weeks later I was equally shocked— and overjoyed—when she invited me to talk with her about
potential projects I could pursue in her lab. What she proposed didn’t seem as exciting as the original
project I had applied to, but I was going to give it my all.
I found myself working with a robotics professor on techniques for collecting data from the desert
remotely. That project, which I could complete from my sofa instead of in the burning heat of the
desert, not only survived the lockdown but worked where traditional methods didn’t. In the end, I had a
new scientific interest to pursue.
When I applied to graduate school, I found three programmes promising to allow me to follow my
desired research direction. And I applied with the same anxious excitement as before. When I was
rejected from one that had seemed like a perfect fit, it was undoubtedly difficult. But this time I had the
perspective(视角)to keep it from sending me into panic. It helped that in the end I was accepted into
one of the other programmes I was also excited about.
Rather than setting plans in stone, I’ve learned that sometimes I need to take the opportunities that
are offered, even if they don’t sound perfect at the time, and make the most of them.
34. How did the author feel upon seeing the email sender’s name
A. Anxious. B. Angry.
C. Surprised. D. Settled.
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35. After talking with Professor Devon, the author decided to _________ .
A. criticise the review process B. stay longer in the Sahara Desert
C. apply to the original project again D. put his heart and soul into the lab work
36. According to the author, the project with the robotics professor was _________ .
A. demanding B. inspiring C. misleading D. amusing
37. What can we learn from this passage
A. An invitation is a reputation. B. An innovation is a resolution.
C. A rejection can be a redirection. D. A reflection can be a restriction.
C
If you want to tell the history of the whole world, a history that does not privilege one part of
humanity, you cannot do it through texts alone, because only some of the world has ever had texts,
while most of the world, for most of the time, has not. Writing is one of humanity’s later achievements,
and until fairly recently even many literate (有文字的) societies recorded their concerns not only in
writing but in things.
Ideally a history would bring together texts and objects, and some chapters of this book are able to
do just that, but in many cases we simply can’t. The clearest example of this between literate and
non-literate history is perhaps the first conflict, at Botany Bay, between Captain Cook’s voyage and the
Australian Aboriginals. From the English side, we have scientific reports and the captain’s record of
that terrible day. From the Australian side, we have only a wooden shield (盾) dropped by a man in
flight after his first experience of gunshot. If we want to reconstruct what was actually going on that
day, the shield must be questioned and interpreted as deeply and strictly as the written reports.
In addition to the problem of miscomprehension from both sides, there are victories accidentally
or deliberately twisted, especially when only the victors know how to write. Those who are on the
losing side often have only their things to tell their stories. The Caribbean Taino, the Australian
Aboriginals, the African people of Benin and the Incas, all of whom appear in this book, can speak to
us now of their past achievements most powerfully through the objects they made: a history told
through things gives them back a voice. When we consider contact (联系 ) between literate and
non-literate societies such as these, all our first-hand accounts are necessarily twisted, only one half of
a dialogue. If we are to find the other half of that conversation, we have to read not just the texts, but
the objects.
38.What is the first paragraph mainly about
A. How past events should be presented.
B. What humanity is concerned about.
C. Whether facts speak louder than words.
D. Why written language is reliable.
39. What does the author indicate by mentioning Captain Cook in paragraph 2
A. His report was scientific. B. He represented the local people.
C. He ruled over Botany Bay. D. His record was one-sided.
40. What does the underlined word “conversation” in paragraph 3 refer to
A. Problem. B. History. C. Voice. D. Society.
41. Which of the following books is the text most likely selected from
A. How Maps Tell Stories of the World
B. A Short History of Australia
C. A History of the World in 100 Objects
D. HowArt Works Tell Stories
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D
How much time do you spend doing research before you make a big decision There are people
who go over every detail exhaustively before making a choice, and it is certainly possible to overthink
things. But a fair number of individuals are quick to jump to conclusions. Psychologists call the latter a
mental bias (偏见). In this case, the error is making a call based on the least of evidence.
A research by Carmen Sanchez, a professor at the University of Illinois, and David Dunning, a
professor at the University of Michigan, has found that hasty judgments are often just one part of larger
error-prone patterns in behavior and thinking. These patterns have costs. People who tend to make such
jumps in their reasoning often choose a bet in which they have low chances of winning instead of one
where their chances are much better.
To study jumping, researchers did an experiment to examine decision-making patterns among 600
people from the general population. They applied a thinking game, in which players encountered
someone who was fishing from one of two lakes: in one lake, most of the fish were red; in the other,
most were gray. The fisher would catch one fish at a time and stop only when players thought they
could say which lake was being fished. Some players had to see many fish before making a decision.
Others — the jumpers — stopped after only one or two. Participants were also asked questions to learn
more about their thought patterns. It was found that the fewer fish a player waited to see, the more
errors that individual made in other types of beliefs, reasoning and decisions.
So what is behind jumping Researchers commonly distinguish between two pathways of thought:
automatic, known as system l, which reflects ideas that come to the mind easily, spontaneously and
without effort; and controlled, or system 2, consisting of effortful reasoning that is analytic, mindful
and intentional. It was found that jumpers and non-jumpers were equally influenced by automatic
thoughts. The jumpers, however, did not engage in controlled reasoning to the same degree as
non-jumpers. It is system 2 thinking that helps people counterbalance mental biases introduced by
system 1. A lack of system 2 thinking is also more broadly connected to their problematic beliefs and
faulty reasoning.
In everyday life, the question of whether we should think things through or instead go with our
heart is a frequent and important one. Recent studies show that even gathering just a little bit more
evidence may help us avoid a major mistake. Sometimes the most important decision we make can be
to take some more time before making a choice.
42. What is the main idea of the first two paragraphs
A. Overthinking things is a mental bias.
B. Evidence is a necessity for judgments.
C. Jumping results from a wish to win a bet.
D. Jumpers have a tendency to a mental mistake.
43. What can we learn from the experiment
A. Jumpers caught more fish than non-jumpers.
B. Non-jumpers gave quicker answers than jumpers.
C. Non-jumpers tended to see more fish before naming the lake.
D. People who saw fewer fish made fewer mistakes in reasoning.
44. According to the passage, in which situation is system 2 engaged more
A. After comparing different brands and models, David purchased a car.
B. On hearing that the Apollo moon landings were faked, Mia believed it.
C. Seeing the dirty windows of a restaurant, Mary decided its food was bad.
D. When picking a doctor, Jim merely accepted the recommendation from a friend.
45. What does the author intend to tell us
A. To reflect on our thought patterns regularly.
B. To think twice before we make our decisions.
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C. To realize the consequences of faulty reasoning.
D. To adopt two pathways of thought before acting.
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。
The Science of Risk-Seeking
Sometimes we decide that a little unnecessary danger is worth it because when we weigh the risk
and the reward, the risk seems worth taking. 46 Some of us enjoy activities that would surprise
and scare the rest of us. Why Experts say it may have to do with how our brains work.
The reason why any of us take any risks at all might have to do with early humans. Risk-takers
were better at hunting, fighting, or exploring. 47 As the quality of risk-taking was passed from
one generation to the next, humans ended up with a sense of adventure and a tolerance for risk.
So why aren’t we all jumping out of airplanes then Well, even 200,000 years ago, too much
risk-taking could get one killed. A few daring survived, though, along with a few stay-in-the-cave types.
As a result, humans developed a range of character types that still exists today. So maybe you love car
racing, or maybe you hate it. 48
No matter where you are on the risk-seeking range, scientists say that your willingness to take
risks increases during your teenage years. 49 To help you do that, your brain increases your
hunger for new experiences. New experiences often mean taking some risks, so your brain raises your
tolerance for risk as well.
50 For the risk-seekers a part of the brain related to pleasure becomes active, while for the
rest of us, a part of the brain related to fear becomes active.
As experts continue to study the science of risk-seeking, we’ll continue to hit the mountains, the
waves or the shallow end of the pool.
A. It all depends on your character.
B. Those are the risks you should jump to take.
C. Being better at those things meant a greater chance of survival.
D. Thus, these well-equipped people survived because they were the fittest.
E. This is when you start to move away from your family and into the bigger world.
F. However, we are not all using the same reference standard to weigh risks and rewards.
G. New brain research suggests our brains work differently when we face a nervous situation.
三、英语知识运用(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。
Although most flyers (传单) have gone the way of tape recordings, there’s still the 51 one
that shows up at our door. 52 , they go straight to the recycling bin — unless there are small
children and a page with toys catches their eyes.
They are 53 by it. They tend to feel forced to read it over and over again. But that’s not
54 . Now there’s a whole list of toys they can’t live without. Before they saw this page, they were
55 . There was nothing they needed. They had 56 puzzles, books, and games to keep them
satisfied for hours. Not to mention the outdoor 57 . Now, they need this toy. They’ll be
miserable 58 they have it. After calming down the kids and giving some firm nos, it’s time to
59 the experience.
Aren’t we all like those children We’re mostly fine until we run into a situation where our desires
are 60 . This could be a trip to the mall or a view of someone’s vacation pictures on WeChat.
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There are new things or experiences we 61 ! We’ll be so miserable without them.
We are all 62 affected. And that’s thought-provoking.
Recognizing our weakness and the source of the temptation (诱惑 ) is a big first step towards
63 it. We can begin by steeling ourselves against the sources — 64 social media,
avoiding the mall… And even under those circumstances that can’t be avoided, we can repeat to
ourselves the wisdom, “Who is the rich person The one who is 65 with his life. ”
51. A. original B. occasional C. important D. inspiring
52. A. In order B. In general C. Now and then D. More or less
53. A. ignored B. puzzled C. prohibited D. attracted
54. A. within its reach B. a piece of cake C. the worst of it D. as plain as day
55. A. content B. curious C. innocent D. unsettled
56. A. all B. limited C. enough D. extra
57. A. options B. agency C. education D. areas
58. A. if B. because C. until D. though
59. A. meet with B. bring up C. work out D. reflect on
60. A. excited B. admitted C. controlled D. expressed
61. A. need B. obtain C. possess D. share
62. A. secretly B. directly C. barely D. easily
63. A. understanding B. conquering C. investigating D. building
64. A. making time for B. looking forward toC. staying away from D. taking advantage of
65. A. familiar B. satisfied C. busy D. concerned
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。
During China’s dynastic period, emperors planned the city of Beijing 66 arranged the
residential areas according to social classes. The term “hutong”, 67 (original) meaning “water
well” in Mongolian, appeared first during the Yuan Dynasty.
In the Ming Dynasty, the center was the Forbidden City, 68 (surround) in concentric (同
心的) circles by the Inner City and Outer City. Citizens of higher social classes 69 (permit) to
live closer to the center of the circles. The large siheyuan of these high-ranking officials and wealthy
businessmen often 70 (feature) beautifully carved and painted roof beams and pillars( 柱
子 ). The hutongs they formed were orderly, lined by 71 (space) homes and walled gardens.
Farther from the center lived the commoners and laborers. Their siheyuan were far smaller in scale and
72 (simple) in design and decoration, and the hutongs were narrower.
Hutongs represent an important cultural element of the city of Beijing. Thanks to Beijing’s long
history 73 capital of China, almost every hutong has its stories, and some are even associated
with historic 74 (event). In contrast to the court life and upper-class culture represented by
the Forbidden City, the Summer Palace, and the Temple of Heaven, the hutongs reflect 75
culture of grassroots Beijingers.
五、课内知识考察(共三节,满分 25分)
第一节 词汇填空(共 11小题;每小题 1分,满分 11分)
请根据句意,用选必一 U3至选必二 U1所学词汇的正确形式进行填空。(76-78题首字母提
示+中文提示;79-82题英文释义;83-86题词形变化)
76. One characteristic of hybrids is that they usually attain a higher yield than c______________(传
统的) crops.
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77. The w______________(广泛的) use of chemical fertilizers in agriculture has led to great harm to
both the land and the people’s health.
78. An increasing number of students s______________( 赞 同 ) to the viewpoint that studying
overseas may offer greater chances for personal growth.
79. The Northeast Tiger and Leopard National Park was set up in Jilin and Heilongjiang, with
boundaries ______________ (v-ing extending, spreading) all the way to the border and joining
with Russia’s wildlife reserves.
80. Nowadays, there is a growing _______________(n. trend) that many museums and historical sites,
which seem less attractive for local dwellers, are mainly visited by tourists from other parts of the
world.
81. While it is easy to _______________ (vt. to notice or become aware of sth.) when students are
interested, bored, or distracted, it is sometimes much harder to distinguish when students are
troubled.
82. The success of super hybrid rice _______________ (vi. to show) to the world that China is capable
of feeding approximately 18% of the global population on its own.
83. For those who live in cities like we do, spending time in nature can be an _______________
(incredible) rejuvenating experience.
84. Based on the _______________ (assume) that Grandma would help to clear up the mess in the
dining room, Eliza rushed out of the house, heading towards the school without hesitation.
85. His casual behaviour was wholly _______________ (appropriate) for such a formal occasion.
86. Luckily, I was spared the_______________ (embarrass) of having to sing in front of everyone.
第二节 词块翻译(共 16空; 每空 0.5分, 满分 8分。)
根据句意,用选必一 U3至选必二 U1所学词块进行填空,注意用其正确形式完成句子。
87. 在大城市,自行车正在成为替代私家车出行的短途交通工具。
In big cites, bikes are becoming _________ __________ _________ private cars as a means of
short-distance transport.
88. 体育运动已经成为一种重要的娱乐形式,对男女都有吸引力。
Sports has become an important form of entertainment, _________ __________both men and
women.
89. 和他的同学相比,他更有资格担任这个职位,因为他英语流利,并且具有团队合作精神。
_________ __________ _________ his fellow classmates, he is more qualified for the position
because of his fluency in English and his spirit of teamwork.
90. 越来越多的科学家认为,气候变化是一个紧迫的全球性问题,需要立即采取行动。
An increasing number of scientists _________ _________ the view that climate change is an
urgent global issue that requires immediate action.
91. 科学研究表明:当孩子三四岁的时候,他们通常能分辨是非。
Scientific research has revealed that when children are three or four years old, they can usually
_________ _________ right _________ wrong.
92. 虽然很难量化,但据估计,全世界每年有数百万人因空气污染而过早死亡。
Though it is very difficult to quantify, _________ __________ _________ that millions of people
die prematurely due to air pollution each year worldwide.
第三节 课文背诵(共 3小题;每题 2分,满分 6分)
93. 他新近的“海水稻”愿景也已经成为现实,有望在中国开辟近 100万平方公里的盐碱地用于
水稻生产。
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94. 经过斯诺的不懈努力,饮用水公司开始出售洁净水,世界各地霍乱的威胁大幅降低。
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95. 此外,通过使用地图和数据,斯诺改变了科学家研究疾病的方式。因此,斯诺被誉为现代流
行病之父。
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六、应用文写作(满分 15分)
人工智能时代已悄然来临,科技的进步给人们的生活带来了许多的变化。假如你是李华,将
参加 2023年广州科技活动周的英语演讲比赛活动。请你按以下要求完成一篇演讲稿。内容包括:
1. 描述或畅想未来人工智能的发展状况;
2. 你对这些变化的看法。
Ladies and gentlemen,
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高二英语 第 10 页 共 10页广东实验中学2023一2024学年(上)高二级期中考试
英语答案
一、听力(共两节,满分15分)
第一节(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)
1-3 CAC
4-6AAC
7-10 BABA
第二节(共5小题,每小题1分,满分5分)(每错一处扣0.5分,大小写不扣分)
11.parking
12.own a car
13.wonderful shows
14.different kinds of
15.Safe but dull
二、单项选择(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)
16-20 ABDAA
21-25 BCDCB
26-30 DCABD
三、阅读理解(共20题,每小题2.5分,共50分)
第一节(共15小题:每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
31-33DCB
34-37 ADBC
38-41 ADBC
42-45 DCAB
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
46-50 FCAEG
四、英语知识运用(满分30分)
第一节完形填空(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)
51-55 BBDCA
56-60 CACDA
61-65 ADBCB
第二节语篇填空(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)
(每错一处扣1.5分)
66.and
67.originally
68.surrounded
69.were permitted
70.featured
71.spacious
72.simpler/more simple
73.as
74.events
75.the
五、课内知识考察(共三节,满分25分)
第一节词汇填空(共11小题:每小题1分,满分11分)(每错一处扣1分,不给0.5分)
76.conventional
77.widespread
78.subscribe
79.stretching
80.tendency
81.perceive
82.demonstrates
83.incredibly
84.assumption
85.inappropriate
86.embarrassment
第二节词块翻译(共16空;每空0.5分,满分8分)(形式错扣0.5分,其余错误扣1分)
87.an alternative of/to
88.appealing to
89.By/In comparison with
90.subscribe to
91.distinguish between...and...
92.it is estimated
第三节课文背诵(共3小题;每题2分,满分6分)
93.(202l年l月第l次印刷版)His latest vision for“seawater rice'”has also become a reality,and potentially
opened up nearly one million square kilometres of salty land in China for rice production.(Despite his
advanced years,Yuan Longping is still young at heart and full of vision,and everyone is waiting to see what
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