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1、重庆市二O三中学2022-2023学年上期10月高二上期英语阶段性测试第 P听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳 选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅 读一遍。1. What food does the woman suggest?A. Sandwiches. B. Salads.C. Noodles.2. What will the man do first with the womans car?A. Fill up the tank.B. Wash the windows.C. Check the t
2、ire pressure.3. What is the man doing right now?A. Walking around.B. Watching TV.C. Eating snacks.4. Where is the conversation probably taking place?A. In an office.B. In a hospital.C. In a restaurant.5. What are the speakers mainly talking about?A. Different colors. B. A picture.C. Some flowers.-+4
3、- 第一”听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选 项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,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。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6. Who might the woman be?C. A professor.C. On Friday.C. Work.C. A coat.A. A doctor.B. An assistant.7. When will the man go to see the doctor?A. On Wednesday. B. On Thursd
4、ay. 听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8. What will the man do tomorrow?A. Rest at home. B. Go shopping.9. What will the man buy?A. A hat.B. A necklace.1(). What is the relationship between the speakers?A. Colleagues.B. Mother and son.C. Husband and wife.Good advice is beyond all price. 忠告是无价宝。听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. Wha
5、t are the speakers doing?A. Doing a test.B. Having an interview.C. Playing a puzzle game.12. What is Jennifer bad at?A. Focusing.B. Dealing with stress.C. Getting on with others.13. How does Jennifer feel about the result?A. Surprised.B. Disappointed. C. Worried.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14. Why will the man
6、 miss the school dance?A. He wont be in school.B. He doesnt like dancing.C. Hes busy with other events.15. When is the senior picnic?A. In a week.B. In a month.C. In two months.16. Which event is in June?A. The photo day.B. The graduation party.C. The awards ceremony.17. Where will the woman be this
7、 summer?A. In Boston.B. In New York City.C. In Washington, D.C.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18. What will the weather be like today in the southeast of the country?A. Rainy.B. Cloudy.C. Dry.19. What will the highest temperature be in the north?A. 15 degrees centigrade.B. 20 degrees centigrade.C. 23 degrees cen
8、tigrade.20. Which part of the country will likely be sunny tomorrow?A. North.B. Southeast.C. South.第二部分阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2.5分,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)AIf you have a plan to save the world, we want to hear it. And if you know agreat deal about the current problems facing the planet - pollution, a
9、 largepopulation that the earth cant bear, and natural resources* decreasing, shareyour thoughts with others by writing a persuasive paper.PrizesContest winners will receive $ 100 and a copy of the magazine where theirwinning papers are published. Whats more, theyll have the opportunity tochoose fro
10、m a list of beautiful and wonderful gifts provided by the magazine Teenink. No medals will be given to the winners.Contest GuidelinesTeen Ink will only consider original papers and poems written by teens.Papers should be between 150 and 1,000 words. Possible topics include globalwarming, clean water
11、, species preservation, air quality, the rainforest, newenergy, overuse of resources and more! For more ideas on how to write awinning paper, see our Environment Writing Tips.Hand in your papers or poems through our website. All articles related tothe environment are considered for the contest.See o
12、ur submission(提交)guidelines for more information.Deadlines(截止时间)There are no deadlines for this contest. Your papers are considered forpublication in Teen Ink magazine and online throughout the year.21. What is the main topic of the contest?A. Environment.B. Population.C. CultureD. Nature.22. Which
13、prize is intended for the winners?A. An award of 500 dollars.B. Three copies of the magazine.C. A medal given by the magazine.D. Some gifts offered by the magazine.23. Which of the following meets the contests requirements?A. An essay written by an adult.B. An entry containing 800 words.C. A poem fe
14、aturing teenage growth.D. A paper adapted from magazines.BAt just 40 years old, hip-hop star Kasseem Dean, more popularly known asSwizz Beatz,has amassed(积累)nearly $ 70 million net worth that wouldinspire most of us to retire early. So why does Dean continue to both workextremely hard and also try p
15、rojects that come with the risk of rejection?During our interview for Uncom mon Drive, a video series for USA & Mainthat seeks to find out the motivations and magic of world-class business people,Dean provided a memorable answer: You only have so much time - once itsgone you dont get it back. Dont f
16、ocus on money; focus on building somethinggreater than yourself. If youre not making history, youre wasting your time onEarlh.When you look at his answer, you will learn two important lessons. Thefirst is in making history”. Doing so requires awareness. You must fullyundcrstand what has and has not
17、been achieved in the market youve entered.Dean makes every effort with the goal of creating something important that has not been done before and will be remembered for its impact beyond his years.The second part of his statement is just as powerful. In this interview, he never once said he is tryin
18、g to make history. Instead, he has told himself that no matter what difficulty there is, its just going to happen. nFm going to make history, Dean said.After talking to Dean for nearly 45 minutes,it was clear to me that he has removed all ego(自 ft)from a statement that might otherwise be misread as
19、false pride. I believe its a brilliant hack - rather than focus on all the reasons why a project cant be realized, he has convinced himself of the possibility.24. What motivates Dean to continue to work hard in spite of success?A. His desire to be a world-famous star.B. His adventurous spirit and de
20、termination.C. His life goal to leave his mark on history.D. His wish to get more wealth to help others.25. What can we learn about Dean from the interview?A. He takes pride in his work.B. He always believes in himself.C. He often creates something special.D. He gets well prepared for his career.26.
21、 Whats the authors attitude to Dean after the interview?A. Objective. B. Favourable. C. Doubtful. D. Tolerant.27. Whats the best title of the text?A. How does Kasseem Dean face the rejection?B. Why doesnt Kasseem Dean want to retire?C. How does Kasseem Dean make history?D. What makes Kasseem Dean wo
22、rk hard?CThe Maoris are the local Polynesian people of New Zealand. The Maoris originated with settlers from eastern Polynesia, who arrived in New Zealand by boat around 115() AD. Over several centuries in separation, the Polynesian settlers developed a unique culture, with their own language and sp
23、ecial crafts and performing arts. The early Maoris formed tribal(部落的)groups based on eastern Polynesian social customs and organizations.The arrival of Europeans, starting in the 17th century, brought great changes to the Maori way of life. The Maoris gradually learned from the Western society and c
24、ulture. The primary relations between the Maoris and Europeans were largely kind,and the two cultures coexisted peacefully. Rising stress over land sales led to conflict in the 1860s. Great social changes, decades of conflict and introduced diseases made the number of the Maoris fall greatly. By the
25、 start of the 20th century, the Maori population had begun to recover, and efforts had been made to increase their standing in wider New Zealand society and achieve social justice. Traditional Maori culture therefore enjoyed a great revival.In 2013, there were about 600,000 Maoris in New Zealand, ma
26、king up 15% of the national population. They are the second-largest ethnic group in New Zealand, after European New Zealanders. In addition, more than 120,000 Maoris live in Australia. The Maori language is still spoken to some degree by about a fifth of all Maoris, representing 3% of the total popu
27、lation. Many New Zealanders regularly use Maori words and expressions, such as kia ora , while speaking English.Many Maoris face big economic and social problems, with lower life expectancies and incomes compared with other New Zealand ethnic groups.They suffer higher levels of crime, health problem
28、s, and educational underachievement. Some measures have been taken to aim at closing the gap between the Maoris and other New Zealanders.28. Which is mentioned in paragraph 1?A. The Maoris come originally from New Zealand.B. The Maoris differ from Polynesians.C. The Maoris have their own culture.D.
29、The Maoris like to live in separation.29. What caused the fighting between the Maoris and Europeans?A. The culture difference.B. The social changes.C. The introduced diseases.D. The land problem.3(). What can we know about the introduced Maori language?A. Not all Maoris speak the Maori language.B. I
30、ts unusual for New Zealanders to speak it.C. Its spoken by about a fifth of people worldwide.D. Its the second-largest language in New Zealand.31. Whafs the text mainly about?A. The characteristics of the Maoris.B. The problems the Maoris face.C. The language the Maoris use.D. The history of the Mao
31、ris.DGrowing more food to feed the world will require more people to work in agriculture. According to the National FFA Organization , we need to produce as much food as possible in the next 40 years because of the growth in population.Indiana remains pivotal to meeting this need. Indiana is one of
32、the nations most productive states in producing tomatoes, corn, soybeans, ducks, chickens and eggs. At snack time, Indiana ranks second in growing popcorn and making ice cream.The Indiana Business Research Center reports that agriculture contributes at least $ 25 billion to the states economy, which
33、 creates more career opportunities for young people. There are more than 300 careers in agriculture,n said Joshua Bledsoe, the FFA advisor. It starts with the farm in agricultural production, but then all the way to the plate there are tons of career opportunities once the product has left the farm.
34、 Therefore, we need folks who will understand processing and food science. We also need people in marketing and communications as well as folks in law.Including skills in computer technology, Becks Hybrids is the nations largest family-owned seed company. Bruce Kettler, the former director of public
35、 relations for the company, explained that technology is important to the companys development. For example,computer technology on tractors(拖拉机)allows farmers to follow the exact same pathway across the farm field throughout the season, from planting to harvesting and all steps in between.Indiana is
36、 enjoying a harvest season, and even larger harvests will be needed to satisfy the worlds increasing need for food. The amount of land used for farming has decreased by at least 25 percent since 1950. Therefore, growing more food will require more technology and more people. As Bledsoe put it,You ar
37、c going into the global workforce when you go into agriculture, and the opportunities are endless.What does the underlined word pivotal mean?A. Doubtful.B. Vital.C. Equal.D. Impossible.32. What do Joshua Bledsoes words mean in paragraph 3?A. The farming needs to be improved.B. Producing food is of g
38、reat importance.C. The young need more career opportunities.D. Agriculture needs different kinds of talents.33. What can we know about Beck*s Hybrids?A. It is under the control of a family.B. It aims to offer service in harvesting.C. It mainly provides computer technology.D. It is the largest seed c
39、ompany in the nation.34. What does Bruce Kettler think is necessary?A. Putting more money into agriculture.B. Solving the problems facing agriculture.C. Stopping the farming land from decreasing.D. Applying modern technology to agriculture.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)If you think your kids arent eating
40、 enough fruit, you may be right. How can you get your kids to eat more fruit? Just telling a child wont work. And, the more you ask your children to eat something, the more theyll push back. Here are five skills you can use to guide the m without saying a word.Eat together. Eat fruit in front of you
41、r kids and theyre more likely to want. Krishna Borenstein, a mother of two children aged three and four, has seen this type of role modeling work.36But watching their father eat apples may cause them to want what Daddy eats.37 Many children refuse new foods because theyre afraid of them, not because
42、 they dont like the taste. Dont give up! You may need to present new fruit 10 limes or more before theyll accept it.Slice(把切成片)fruit.38When Borenstein asks her children if they want an apple, theylloften say No. But when she cuts it up, theyll eat it.Let them pick their fruit. While its not as excit
43、ing as picking fruit off a tree, your children can still take part in the picking process at the market. Take kids to the farmers market, where they can taste fruit and choose the pieces they want to bring home.39Mix it up.40 Experiment with frozen, freeze-dried, canned, fresh and dried fruit, as we
44、ll as 100 percent juice.A. Keep trying.B. The taste is the key.C. Offer fruit in a variety of forms and shapes.D. They might start to show off the fruit after returning home.E. Having them take part makes them more excited about eating it.F. Your kids may be more likely to want sliced fruit than who
45、le fruit.G. While her kids loved berries, they wouldn*t try apples or pears.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)When I was a boy, our extended, immigrant family would sometimes gather together at my great aunts tiny house over the summer.Those were the days41 video games, smartphones, and motor
46、ized toys, so we often42 , playing a good old-fashioned game of tag(捉人游戏).I43one of those times especially. I was the youngest and smallest of all the kids there so I got 44first and couldnt catch anyone else.Though I45after my brothers and cousins hard they were all too46fbr me. I grew more and mor
47、e47 .I finally rushed to one of my brothers and 48 face first into the dirt. I got up with49in my eyes. Then I saw one of my female匆standing there. She started to run but was going much51than before.I easily caught up and tagged her.Then she turned to me,52,and said,Its my turn!Youd better run! I ra
48、n off53while she turned and started to run after one of my older brothers.I see now how her act of54 that day saved me from sadness and returned me to joy. It didnT _55that we hardly ever saw each other. We were family and she loved me.41. A. withB. beforeC. forD. on42. A. put offB.kept fromC. went onD.ended up43. A. considerB. rememberC. chooseD. enjoy44. A. defeatedB. bulliedC.caughtD. found45. A. ranB.soughtC. shoutedD. searched