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2023-2024學(xué)年山東省實(shí)驗(yàn)中學(xué)高二(上)開學(xué)英語試卷

發(fā)布:2024/8/29 0:0:8

閱讀(共兩節(jié), 滿分 50 分)閱讀下列短文, 從每題所給的 A 、B 、C 、D 四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。

  • 1.With holiday greenery,colorful lights,and outdoor fun like ice skating,winter can be a magical season.Whether looking forward to skiing or snowboarding or hoping to escape to warmer climates,you can have a good choice among the top East Coast winter destinations we recommend here.
       Stowe,Vermont
       Head to the town,known as the Ski Capital of the East,for skiing and other winter activities.You can also choose a car ride to the peak before dining on typical American foods.Take a break and enjoy sweet treats or beer produced here.Need a souvenir?Stop into Stowe Maple Products for it.
       Kennebunkport,Maine
       It is perfect for a romantic or adventure-packed weekend trip.In December,the town hosts an 11-day Christmas Pre-celebration,complete with a fantastic holiday tee.You can visit the Portland Museum of Art.
       Miami,F(xiàn)lorida
       Looking for an urban beach tip?Head to Miami,where the weather is warm and the city offers everything from sandy beaches,eye-popping architecture to the national park.You can hike or walk through mangroves(紅樹林)to spot local wildlife like seals and dolphins.
       Lake Placid,NY
       Host of the 1931 and 1980 Winter Olympics,this classical village is still a center for winter sports.There are photographs and medals from the city's games.Enjoy dinner with a view of the lake at the Top of the Park,which serves small plates as well as main dishes.
       After making your choice,please click here to fill in the form and we'll offer you the best plan for your dreamy holiday.

    (1)Which destination shows a festival atmosphere in December?

    A.Stowe,Vermont.
    B.Kennebunkport,Maine.
    C.Miami,F(xiàn)lorida.
    D.Lake Placid,NY.
    (2)Who will be most probably attracted to visit Miami?

    A.Nature lovers.
    B.Driving enthusiasts.
    C.Skiers.
    D.Athletes.
    (3)What is the special feature of Lake Placid,NY?

    A.Its classical village.
    B.Its dinners with various dishes.
    C.Its good view of the lake.
    D.Its fame for hosting world games.
    組卷:2引用:4難度:0.5
  • 2.Beatrice De Lavalette developed a passion for horse-riding when she turned 3.However,in the spring of 2016,17-year-old De Lavalette was waiting for a flight when she got hit by a bombing at Brussels airport.Along with serious burns,De Lavalette lost both legs below the knee.Yet she said if it weren't for the event,she wouldn't be the person to join in the Paralympic Games(殘奧會(huì)) in Tokyo.
       Getting back in the saddle(馬鞍)was no easy work because of her injuries.However,five months after the bombing,thanks to her courage,determination-and further treatment and training-that's exactly where she was. "I had no muscle,I was just skin and bones,so being back on the saddle with no sense of balance was really uncomfortable.But with time,I was able to build up the muscle and work on my balance," she said.
       Unsurprisingly,De Lavalette was depressed as she tried to come to make peace with her injuries.She got lots of help and encouragement from her family,friends and the doctors,but she still couldn't pick herself up.She cried a lot in the hospital until an unexpected visitor,her beloved horse,DeeDee,turned things around for her. "DeeDee saved my life," Beatrice said.Adjusting to her disabled body was,in many ways,like having to learn to ride all over again.And the Paralympics offered a perfect chance to show her hard-earned skills. "I can't change what happened,but I can still achieve my dream.As I have said many times,I was in the wrong place at the wrong time.What else is there to say?There are no 'What ifs'.I have a new life in front of me," Beatrice said,"What's important is that I'm alive and I feel that I will do something great with my life. " We'd say that she already has.

    (1)What happened to Beatrice when she was 17?

    A.She learned to ride.
    B.She ran into an air crash.
    C.She got injured in a bombing.
    D.She participated in the Paralympics.
    (2)What played a key role in helping Beatrice back to riding?

    A.Parents' love.
    B.Doctors' care.
    C.DeeDee's company.
    D.Friends' encouragement.
    (3)What was Beatrice's difficulty in training?

    A.Lack of friendship.
    B.Loss of balance.
    C.Great physical pains.
    D.Continuous depression.
    (4)What can we learn from Beatrice's words in the last paragraph?

    A.Time is a good heal.
    B.Hard work pays off.
    C.Attitude makes a difference.
    D.Failure is the mother of success.
    組卷:7引用:2難度:0.5
  • 3.For years,you've been told that stress can be deadly and is something to be avoided.Therefore,an anxious situation is often accompanied by a sense of fear.However,recent studies suggest that stress-related harmful effects on your health are not unavoidable.
       One study followed 30,000 people over eight years and measured their stress levels.Those who believed that stress is harmful died at a higher rate than those who were under stress but didn't acknowledge the so-called negative effects.The latter group was healthier,and many of them lived long,happy lives.
       Stressful feelings start out in a small region of the brain that affects how people feel emotions,especially fear.The small region is very sensitive to possible threats.When it senses danger,it alerts the brain,and feelings of fear or stress can result.These feelings give people a warning message when they need to pay attention and when they need to take action.For instance,when the sight of a speeding car triggers(觸發(fā))the region to release a lightning-fast message,we know immediately to move out of the way!
       Another study carried by Health psychologist Dr.McGonigal found a link between stress and the amount of sympathy people showed to others.Researchers tracked 1,000 adults,their descriptions of the level of stress in their lives and the amount of time spent helping others.With each major stressful event,such as a family tragedy or financial crisis,the risk of dying increased by 30 percent.But for the group who spent time helping others,there was no increase in stress-related deaths,even for those who had faced their own personal tragedies.According to Dr.McGonigal,"Chasing meaning is better for your health than trying to avoid discomfort.Go after what it is that creates meaning in your life and then trust yourself to handle the stress that follows."

    (1)What does the study in paragraph 2 suggest?

    A.Stress caused many deaths over eight years.
    B.Stress won't hurt you if you don't acknowledge its presence.
    C.It is not the stress but our response to it that creates problems.
    D.Those without stress usually live long and happy lives.
    (2)What do we know about stress from paragraph 3?

    A.Stress is harmful to the brain.
    B.Stress can cause danger.
    C.Stress can be a threat to us.
    D.Stress can lead to timely action.
    (3)What can we learn from Dr.McGonigal's study?

    A.People without stress spend more time caring others.
    B.Stress often causes a family tragedy or financial crisis.
    C.Stress can be avoided by helping others.
    D.People chasing meaning in life suffer less from stress.
    (4)Which may be the best title for the text?

    A.Stress Is Not Your Enemy.
    B.Man Can Conquer Stress.
    C.We Need Remove Stress.
    D.Stress Is Nearly Harmless
    組卷:16引用:4難度:0.5
  • 4.Faced with a declining population and workforce,Japan has been increasingly turning to robots for help.Over the years,the robots have carried out a large number of human tasks,including building products and providing care for the elderly.
       However,the robots currently being used by companies,like Walmart and Amazon,are only able to perform single,repetitive tasks,such as stacking (堆積)boxes.Model-T,on the Other hand,has a wider range of movement and is able to hold,pick and place objects of several different shapes and sizes into different locations,making it ideal for convenience and grocery stores,which sell a large variety of items.
       Model-T robots are operated from a distant location by human "pilots" wearing a virtual reality (VR) headset and special gloves,which allow them to feel the product the robot is holding in their hands and guide it to the right shelf.
       The VR-controlled robots are ten times cheaper than automated(自動(dòng)的)robots,because they don't require advanced programming and are easier to develop and maintain.And their easy-to-use controls require little training.Tomohiro Kano,a general manager in charge of development at FamilyMart,believes this will enable the chain to recruit (招聘)workers who would typically not work in stores.
       Though Model-T appears to be getting,rapidly through the experiments,it is not quite ready to enter the workforce.Besides being a lot slower than humans,it is also only able to lift packaged items,and cannot get hold of things such as fruits and vegetables.The company is working to improve the weaknesses and hopes to introduce a faster,more skillful Model-T within the next two years.They believe that in addition to the stores,the robots could also be useful in hospitals,allowing doctors to do operations from remote locations.

    (1)What is one of the features of Model-T according to the text?

    A.It works much faster than humans.
    B.It can easily hold all kinds of objects.
    C.It can be operated from a distance away.
    D.It is harder to produce than an automated robot.
    (2)What does the underlined word "this" in paragraph 4 refer to?

    A.The low price of Model-T.
    B.The easiness to operate Model-T.
    C.The low-level programming of Model-T.
    D.The strict training for maintaining Model-T.
    (3)What can we infer from the last paragraph?

    A.Model-T is now being massively produced.
    B.Japan's workforce will be reduced by Model-T.
    C.The weaknesses of Model-T have been overcome.
    D.Model-T may be used in wider fields in the future.
    (4)In which section of a website can we read this text?

    A.Technology.
    B.Economy.
    C.Lifestyle.
    D.Environment.
    組卷:19引用:4難度:0.6
  • 5.The common cold is a virus(病毒)that influence your nose or throat,passing from one person to another by touch.Colds are very common,especially in the weak of poor health(1)
    Yet trough self-care measures,you may feel more comfortable as your body fights off the illness.
       Staying humid(濕潤的)can help replace water you lose from a fever(2)
    You can drink water,juice,clear soup,or even soft drinks.Avoid coffee,teas and soft drinks which can cause dry and worsen your illness.
       Studies have shown that home treatment of chicken soup can lighten sickness.Eating chicken soup as you can may help you get over your cold more quickly.You don't have to make chicken soup on your own to get the benefits.(3)

       Throat lozenges(含片)containing sickness-preventing elements can help treat a sore throat.(4)
    Have throat lozenges every two to three hours,or according to the doctor's directions.Keep them in your mouth until it is completely gone.Don't try to chew them or swallow them whole in hurry.
       (5)
    If possible,stay home from work or school,especially if you have a fever or have taken medicines that make you sleepy.Staying home can also ensure you enough rest.Take naps during the day if you can and make sure you get at least eight hours of sleep a night to help your body recover.

    A.The store-bought,canned kind works just as well.
    B.Getting enough rest can help you recover more quickly.
    C.Taking home rest can prevent you from getting a cold.
    D.Chicken is available on the market and can be cooked at home.
    E.Drugs that have such elements may also help to reduce physical pains.
    F.Enough drinking may help you feel better and get over the cold more quickly.
    G.Though there is no quick cure for it and most people won't recover in a short time.
    組卷:7引用:6難度:0.5

語言運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié), 滿分 30 分)

  • 6.When things around the house stop working,people probably just throw them away.There are many(1)
    for this trend.In some areas,it's difficult to find people who can make repairs,and(2)
    things can be expensive.Also,some small appliances are so cheap that it's easier to(3)
    buy a new one.
       Martine Postma decided there must be a better way.Her(4)
    was Repair Cafés:places where people can take damaged or torn items.There they will find tools,(5)
    and volunteer experts to help with repairs.
       Postma's first Repair Café opened in 2009 and was a huge(6)
    .News of the café spread,and people began asking how they could(7)
    their own.In 2011,Postma established the Repair Café Foundation.This(8)
    organization provides guidance to those hoping to begin their own neighborhood repair group.Today,there are roughly 2,000 Repair cafés around the world.Everything is free,but donations are greatly(9)
    .
       The cafés not only provide help with repairs,they also(10)
    community ties.Postma has often heard visitors say, "This is the kind of world I want to(11)
    !" In addition,valuable(12)
    is passed along and preserved.
       In an interview,Postma described how(13)
    it is watching people who really want to help one another.Postma summed up the(14)
    of Repair Cafés best in the following words: "Everyone is a/an(15)
    and a receiver."

    (1) A.benefits B.chances C.reasons D.goals
    (2) A.throwing B.buying C.making D.fixing
    (3) A.just B.even C.ever D.seldom
    (4) A.a(chǎn)chievement B.solution C.curiosity D.result
    (5) A.resources B.money C.chances D.rooms
    (6) A.luck B.fame C.success D.a(chǎn)ttempt
    (7) A.buy B.start C.make D.find
    (8) A.nonprofit B.business C.culture D.chain
    (9) A.responded B.suggested C.a(chǎn)ppreciated D.refused
    (10) A.test B.strengthen C.build D.earn
    (11) A.praise B.pass by C.live in D.discover
    (12) A.knowledge B.lesson C.habit D.instruction
    (13) A.exciting B.tiring C.surprising D.embarrassing
    (14) A.custom B.mission C.journey D.experience
    (15) A.host B.owner C.organizer D.giver
    組卷:24引用:8難度:0.2
  • 7.We use both words and body language to express our thoughts and opinions in our daily lives.Body language can make us learn a lot about (1)
    people are thinking.Just like spoken language,body language(2)
    (vary) from culture to culture.For example,the gesture for "OK" has(3)
    (differ) meanings in different cultures.Some body language has many different uses.Perhaps the best example is smiling.If we are feeling down or lonely,there is nothing (4)
    (good) than seeing the smiling face of a good friend.
        Your home will learn your daily routines and(5)
    (preference),so everything will be ready for you when you get home each evening.Your home will use sensors to tell when you leave home,and then go into an energy-efficient mode all by(6)
    (it).All controls will respond(7)
    voice commands.
        In the early 19th century,an outbreak of cholera hit Europe.John Snow was determined to find out why.Snow doubted(8)
    the water pump should be responsible for it.At last,John Snow was able to announce that the pump water carried cholera germs.Accordingly,he had the handle of the pump (9)
    (remove).Through his efforts,the disease was stopped in its tracks.(10)
    (fortunate),we now know how to prevent cholera.
    組卷:8引用:2難度:0.9

詞匯辨識(shí) (共 25 小題;每小題 1 分,共 25 分)

  • 8. When asked to drive the truck,she______ that she did not have a driver's license.( ?。?/div>
    組卷:5引用:1難度:0.5
  • 9. His music is highly individualistic and may not       to everyone.( ?。?/div>
    組卷:7引用:1難度:0.5
  • 10. With a good command of English,I can overcome the language       ,which allows me to communicate smoothly with British painting lovers.( ?。?/div>
    組卷:14引用:1難度:0.5
  • 11.The ______ of students should cover more aspect,such as activity involvement and teamwork contributions and so on.( ?。?/div>
    組卷:104引用:4難度:0.8
  • 12. The Great Wall of China is one of the great wonders in the world,which is______from outer space.( ?。?/div>
    組卷:9引用:1難度:0.5
  • 13. People around the world are working to______the uses for mobile technology in health care.( ?。?/div>
    組卷:8引用:1難度:0.5
  • 14.Under no            should passengers leave the underground platform and get on the tracks.( ?。?/div>
    組卷:67引用:3難度:0.8

用所給詞的正確形式填空 (共 10 小題;每小題 1.5 分,共 15 分)

  • 41.We were greatly impressed by her
    (devote) to her work and her readiness to help others.
    組卷:2引用:3難度:0.7
  • 42.The great advantage of telling the truth is that one is so much more likely to sound
    (convince). (所給詞的適當(dāng)形式填空)
    組卷:2引用:2難度:0.5
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