2023学年浙江省长兴县11月两校联考
英语学科
一、听力(10*2)
第一节:听小对话,回答问题,对话仅读一遍。
1. Who has a blue shirt
A.Susan.
B.Lucy.
C.Mike.
2. What subject does Mary like
A.History.
B.English.
C.Music.
3. When will the movie start
A.At 6:15.
B.At6:30.
C.At6:45.
4.What does Helen think of walking
A. It's boring.
B. It's exciting.
C. It's relaxing.
5. Where does the conversation probably take place
A. At a restaurant.
B. At a bank.
C. At a cinema.
第二节:听独白,回答6-10小题,独白读两遍。
6. When did the story happen
A. Last Friday.
B. Last Saturday.
C. Last Sunday.
7. What was Ms. Welles going to do after dinner
A. To drive home.
B. To go to the police station.
C. To work in her company.
8. What color was the man's car
A.Red.
B.Blue.
C. Yellow.
9. How did Ms. Welles feel when she saw the policeman
A. Surprised.
B.Happy.
C.Nervous.
10. Why did the man follow Ms. Welles
A. Because he wanted to hurt Ms. Welles.
B. Because he was Ms. Welles' old friend.
C. Because he wanted to return the wallet to Ms. Welles.
二、完形填空(15*1)
阅读下面短文,然后从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项
Two Mexicans went along the Mississippi River for panning (淘金). One day, they parted because one thought he could get more gold in the Arkansas River and the other thought he would have a greater __11__ in the Ohio River.
Ten years later, the man who went to the Ohio River really got __12__. There he not only found much gold but also built roads __13__ he made the place where he stayed a market town.
The man who went to the Arkansas River seemed not to be so __14__, for there was no news about him since they parted. Some said he had been __15__ for years and some said he had returned to Mexico. Until 50 years later a piece of gold of 2.7 kilograms __16__ a shock in Pittsburgh, so people had come to know about him. At that time, a __17__ of Newsweek wrote "The largest gold in U.S.A. came from Arkansas. A young man in the pool behind his house picked __18__ up. From the diaries his grandfather left, this gold was thrown into the pool by his grandfather.”
Later, the diaries __19__, one of which wrote: Yesterday, I again found a piece of gold. Will I go into the city to __20__ it Then hundreds of people will come here. The house my wife and l built __21__ our own hands, the garden, the pool, the grassland as well as the peace and freedom will go away. I would rather __22__ than just sit watching all these disappear from my eyes.
The 1760s were the __23__ that the United States began to create millionaires, so everyone was crazy for __24__. But the grandfather threw away the gold. Until now some people __25__ its realness. However, I always believe it is true because he was a real one who panned the gold.
11.A.time B.idea C. chance D.sight
12.A.old B.rich C.smart D.strong
13.A.before B.since C.until D.while
14.A.lucky B.lonely C.lovely D.healthy
15.A. free B.dead C.lazy D.hungry
16.A.pushed B.caused C.controlled D. discovered
17.A. captain B. visitor C. manager D.reporter
18.A.it B. him C.her D.them
19. A. came out B. fell down C. went back D. took place
20.A.use B.sell C.share D.change
21.A.in B.over C.with D. under
22. A. put it up B. cut it down C. hand it in D. throw it away
23.A. age B.year C. season D. month
24.A.right B. money C.power D.health
25.A.doubt B.support C.repeat D. realize
三、阅读理解(10*2)
A
There are different kinds of museums. A website makes a new list of the 25 best museums in the world. Let's take a look at some of them!
The Metropolitan Museum of Art Place: New York, US
The museum is the largest in the US. It was built in 1880. There are more than 2 million collections from around the world. It has paintings like Van Gogh's Sunflowers. It has Egyptian rooms. There, you can see 13 mummies.
Louvre Museum Place: Paris, France
The Louvre Museum is the world's most visited museum. It is also one of the oldest museums in the world. The building used to be a royal palace. Now it has some of the best art works in the world. One of the most famous paintings is the Mona Lisa.
British Museum Place: London, UK
The museum opened in 1795. It was the first museum in the world to be open to everyone. It is a good place to learn about human culture. You can see 7 million collections. They tell human stories from the beginning of time. The most famous thing here is the Rosetta Stone. It is good for studying Egyptian hieroglyphics.
26. The person who is interested in_____________ prefers to visit these three museums.
A.art B. music C. science D.medicine
27. British Museum is_____________.
A. an official royal palace in Britain
B. famous for Van Gogh's Sunflowers
C. the world's most visited museum
D. good to learn about human culture
28. The form can be probably found in the_____________ part of an English newspaper.
A.Magic World B. Story Land C. Cartoon Zone D.School Time
B
Autism(自闭症)is a disorder of the brain that happens in the first three years of life. It affects the brain's normal development. Most autistic patients have difficulty talking with other people or doing things. However, some of the autistic people have amazing abilities, For example, some can memorize many things and some can do calculations (计算) really fast.
Raymond Babbitt in the 1988 film Rain Man is an example. The character in the film was based on Kim Peek, a man from the USA. Peek couldn't turn on a light or put his clothes on by himself. But his memory was so amazing that he could remember almost anything. He could memorize every road, place and distance on maps. He could even remember almost every word in thousands of books. His way of reading was more amazing. Peek could read two pages at the same time in just eight to ten seconds. He read the left page with his left eye and the right page with his right eye.
Scientists still don't know for sure why some autistic people have special talent after they have done a lot of research. There is one possible explanation. When certain parts of the brain are damaged by autism, other parts of the brain might get stronger. Therefore special abilities are born.
But not all people with autism have amazing abilities. In fact, autistic people with amazing abilities are rare and the abilities cannot be trained. According to research, only ten percent of autistic people show signs of special talent.
29. What do we know about autism
A.It is a disorder of the bones.
B it happens all through one's life
C.It helps people memorize things better.
D.It affects the brain's normal development.
30. What's the similar word of the underlined word"damaged"
A.destroyed B.invented C.developed D.replied
31. What does the passage mainly talk about
A. Ways of dealing with autism.
B.The relationship between autism and talent.
C. Ways of training autistic people's abilities
D.Reasons for autistic people's special talent.
C
A new kind of desk with bike pedals was invented in Mexico. Now rows of the new desks are used in some schools.
The bike desks are allowing students to power through their class work. While they are taking some light exercise, they can burn off fat. For students at a high school outside Monterrey, the desks offer benefits more than exercise, " When we're physically active, it also helps us to behave well," said a 13-year-old student. Now the bike desks are used in two classrooms, but the plan is to add them to all 21 classrooms step by step. Sanjuanita Garcia, the school's head teacher, points to the bike desks' benefits, especially for boys who are easily hurt because of being overweight.
Mexico has a high obesity rate (肥胖率), with more than a third of its population dangerously overweight and more than 75% at a greater weight than is considered healthy. And as children age,many children's weights keep increasing. A recent national study showed about 8% of children under5 years old were overweight, which rose to almost 19% for kids of 5-11 years old.
Being overweight during early years causes a lot of dangers to children's health, including increased risk of diabetes(糖尿病) and high blood pressure. Most children are influenced by weight problems in early life, and obesity in adulthood is known to contribute to heart disease and many other kinds of illnesses.
32.The passage is probably from the column of_____________ in a newspaper
A.culture B. health C.business D. education
33. From Paragraphs 2 a we can learn about_____________.
A. the advantages to use bike desks
B. the importance of taking exercise
C. the reasons of getting overweight
D. the problems on children's health
34. Which writing method is mainly used in Paragraph
A. Telling stories. B. Giving examples.
C. Listing numbers. D. Raising questions.
35. Why does the author write the passage
A. To describe the high schools in Mexico.
B. To introduce how to use the bike desks
C. To sell the new desks to other countries.
D. To explain why the bike desks are used
四、任务型阅读(5*2)
阅读下面材料,从方框中所给的A-E五个选项中选择正确的选项(其中一项是多余选项),
将其序号填入36-39题,并回答40题。
Nobody knows when or where kite flying began, but there are some stories about the history of kites.
Early kites may have been simple flat shapes like leaves. Later, kite designs improved as people discovered how to put lightweight coverings over frames(框架). Silk and paper are lightweight materials that were invented in China. __36__ Chinese kites date back(追溯) at least 2,000 years.
The first Chinese kites may have been used by armies, perhaps as signals. As time passed, kites took on other uses. __37__ Then there were kite flying holidays, such as the one held on the ninth day of the ninth month.
According to the legend (传说),that was the day when a family went kite flying on a hilltop. Returning to their house, they saw that it had collapsed(倒塌). __38__
After a while, travelers and traders spread kite -flying from China to Japan. Before long Japanese kite flying took on a new purpose. Kites were flown to celebrate happy things and good luck. Soon, kite flying reached many other Asian countries. In each land, kites were designed for ceremonies and sports. Later, knowledge of kites traveled west, to northern Africa, to Europe, and finally to America. __39__ But their creations did not spread as widely as the kites of Asia.
A. They were flown during special celebrations and for sports.
B.There may have been early kite inventors in these lands.
C. Kite-flying had saved their lives!
D. But people in these lands also have the tradition of flying kites.
E. China is the earliest known center of kite making.
40. According to the passage, what was a new purpose of Japanese kite-flying (回答不多于 10个单词)
五、单词拼写(16*1)
A.用方框中所给词语的适当形式填空,每空一词。
know glove invent German divide
41. Where are these visitors from - They are from_____________.
42.The old man wore thick_____________ on this cold day.
43.J.K.Rowling is_____________for her novels-Harry Potter series
44.Do you know who the fridge was _____________ by
45.All the players were_____________ into four groups.
B.阅读短文,根据括号所给的汉语意思写出单词的正确形式,每空一词。
Chinese noodles have a long history. In northern China noodles are the main food in __46__(日常的) life and people eat them with __47__ (筷子). Noodles were first __48__(提到) in the Eastern Han Dynasty. At that time, noodles were called "cakes”. They were “cakes" that were __49__(煮沸) in water. Mian became the name of noodles in the Song Dynasty. Before that, there was no specific name for this kind of food.
There are all kinds of noodles, such as cold noodles, warm noodles and flat noodles. These noodles are __50__ (生产;制造) or __51__(加工;处理) with different methods, such as brushing, pressing and rolling., Besides, different noodles are made with different __52__(材料;原料).
With great __53__(普及;受欢迎) in northern China, dragon beard noodles have a history of more than 300 years. It is not clear __54__(确切地) how they were __55__ (创造) in the first place, but the legend says that a royal chef first made them to please the emperor in the Ming Dynasty. It is said that they got the name for being almost as thin as a human hair.
六、语法填空(10*2)
阅读短文,在空白处填入一个恰当的词,或填入括号中所给单词的适当形式。
Yang Cheng is the inheritor(传承人) of tie dye(染色) in Anning, Yunnan. He learned the skill __56__ his mother in the 1980s. And now more than 10000 people have learned it. Ke Yishan was one of his students. He said, "Yang Cheng taught me and other students how to tie-dye. __57__ (one), he showed us the han fu __58__ (make) of tie-dyed cloth. I __59__ (amaze) by its colors and patterns! Then I tried tie -dye by myself. I tied a piece of white cloth into a knot. Then I made as many layers as possible so that the patterns might be more different. __60__ I put the cloth into the blue dyes, the dyes soon swallowed(淹没) it up. After that, I __61__(wash) it with water and unfolded the cloth. It was like opening __62__ magic box to see the patterns! Tie dye is worthy of the efforts of generations of people," Yang said. He has learned all the old skills of tie-dye. He once spent two years __63__ (make) two sets of tie dyed wedding dresses. Some patterns on the dresses are __64__ (tradition) while others are modern. He also added elements of Dianchi Lake and eight popular flowers in Yunnan. Some might worry that tie-dye will __65__ (replace) by machinery dyeing, but Yang doesn't think so. "At the end of the day, machines can't replace our creative hands," Yang said.
2023学年浙江省长兴县11月两校联考
英语学科参考答案
听力
略
完形填空
11-25CBDAB/BDAAB/CDABA
阅读理解
26-28ADA 29-31DAB 32-35BACD
任务型阅读
36-39EACB 40.For celebrating happy things and good luck.
单词拼写
41-45Germany/gloves/known/invented/divided
46-55daily/chopsticks/mentioned/boiling/produced/processed/materials/popularity/exactly/created
语法填空
56-65from/First/made/was amazed/When/washed/a/making/traditional/be replaced
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