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1、天津市第四十七中学2022- -2023 (二)高二年级第一次阶段性检测英语试题第I卷(共三部分;满分115分)第一部分听力(共两小节,满分20分)第一节: (共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)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,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你将有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 was the womans first collection?A. Photos. B. Coins. C. Stamps.2. Where is Justin?A. In the kitchen.

2、B. In the bathroom. C. In the living room.3. What does the woman think of being an astronaut?A. Frightening. B. Stressful. C. Exciting.4. Where does the conversation take place?A. In a hotel. B. At the mans house. C. In the mans office.5. What are the speakers mainly talking about?A. The mans girlfr

3、iend B. A film. C. A camera. 第二节: (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)听下面几段材料。每段材料后有几个小题,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置。听每段材料前,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。每段材料读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答第6至第8小题。6. How did the man know about flying cars?A. From TV. B. From some scientists. C. From a newspaper article.7. What is the

4、 advantage of flying cars?A. They are easy to drive.B. They can be used for long trips.C. They never need to be controlled.8. What is the womans opinion about flying cars?A. They are useless. B. They are a waste of money. C. They might bring new problems.听下面一段对话,回答第9至第11小题。9. What does the woman thi

5、nk is finny2A. She has given the same talk before.B. She always gets nervous before a talk.C. She needs to meet the audiences polite requests.10. What does the woman think of the mans advice?A. Helpful. B. Useless. C. Impractical.11. What time is it now?A.3:10. B.3:20. C.3:30. 听下面一段独白,回答第12至第15小题。12

6、. When is the talk given?A. In late spring. B. In late summer. C. In early autumn.13. How can people keep the suitcases safe?A. By making sure the suitcases are hard to be taken.B. By buying suitcases with safety locks.C. By using plain suitcases.14. What can people do when travelling with young chi

7、ldren?A. Buy a small bag for them.B. Put some sweets in their pockets.C. Let them pack the toys themselves.15. What does the speaker recommend sending to friends?A. Letters. B. Photographs. C. Postcards.第二部分英语知识运用 (共两小节,满分45分)第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)16. - Would you like to read some news about th

8、e football game. Mike?- _ . I feel like doing something else.A. Not likely. B. No problem. C. Never mind. D. Not really.17. According to a study, men and women are almost equal (how satisfied they are )with their personal looks.A. in honor of B. in memory of C. in terms of D. in place of18. Some psy

9、chologists believe that obsessive online photo editing a lack of confidenceand a desire for attention.A. boosts B. indicates . C. pretends D. bothers19. - Did you meet Mr. Smith?- Yes. When I arrived, he_ for New York to attend a press conference.A. was just leaving B. just left C. just leaves D. ha

10、d just left20. People interest is exploring the relationship between art and science will enjoySingapores Art Science Museum.A. that B. which C. whose D. what21. Do you know how much time and effort they devoted_ such a difficult task?A. to complete B. completed C. completing D. to completing22. - C

11、elia looks so upset. She the driving test.- It is the second time that she has failed in the testA. cant pass B. cant have passed C. mustnt pass D. mustnt have passed23. An open flower might make us think how it resembles an umbrella.A. gently B. tightly C. barely D. closely24. With these inspiring

12、words ringing in their ears, Allied soldiers prepared for would become known as D-Day.A. that B. what C. when D. which25. Day in, day out, Mr Wang and his students spent their time restoring clocks hundreds of years.A. to date back B. dates back C. dating back D. dated back26.Nature has inspired man

13、y of the most fascinating designs around us, including in architectureA. those B. that C. this D. these27. - Did you enjoy yourself at the party?- ! Ive never been to a more exciting one before.A. You bet B. No problem C. Dont mention it D. Thats right28. Scientists believe most of the value of AI l

14、ies in its to analyze and interpret vast amounts of data.A. imitation B. clue C. demand D. capacity29. The greatest dilemmas moral problems, when we are uncertain which choice results in doing the right thing.A. escape from B. suffer from C. withdraw from D. arise from30. The author of Silent Spring

15、 made a crucial but potentially difficult-to-understand subject interesting and to millions of people.A. ambitious B. accessible C. attainable D. available第二节:完型填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分, 满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从3150各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上涂黑。The Sweetest ThingWhen I was ten, I was crazy about candy. Wh

16、enever in our small. town_31_ with my mom, I would run my fingers through my favorite candy on the shelf.Once there, thinking about all things sweet, I noticed a man a few feet away pushing buttons on the ATM machine. Dressed in a suit, he seemed to be late for something,_ 32_ waiting for his cash t

17、o appear. The machine made a noise, and he immediately_33_ a pile of bills and headed out. Curiously, I walked over to the ATM, where I started pressing the buttons as if knowing the_ _34_. Then I looked into the bottom of the machine. There saw it: a beautiful, crisp $20 bill!_ 35_ I wanted to beli

18、eve my magic made the cash appear. I knew the man in the suit must have left it behind.I held the money in my hand, staring at the number“20”and feeling_ 36_ than I ever had. I thought about slipping the money into my pocket. No one would know, but it didnt feel_ _37_ . I knew it didnt belong to me.

19、I had to find its owner and give it back! So I told my mom what had happened.“Well look for him. she said kindly. We rushed out and found him stepping into his car in the parking lot! We_ 38_him and asked whether he had left money at the cash machine.“Let me_ 39_ ,” he said, pulling out his wallet a

20、nd bills. Twenty, forty, eighty.Oh!You re right,”he said with surprise, “Im_40_a $20 bill.”“Here you go, I said, smiling with pride, as if I was a(n)_ _41_who had solved a mystery. Thank you so much, he said, bending down and shaking my hand. My heart_42_.Before saying goodbye, he asked my mom for m

21、y name and_ 43_. “I want to send you daughter a thank-you card, he said.On my way home, my_ 44_ was racing. Twenty dollars. What could I have done with it?I bet l could have bought a puppy or every single candy bar in town! But now_ 45_of that would happen. Yet I knew I had done the right thing.A fe

22、w weeks later, I got a box with a note. I ripped it open to find packages of candy.“Dear Felice, Thank you very much for_46_my $20. You are a great girl, and I appreciate your_47_ . I hope you enjoy this candy. Best Wishes, Tom. Tom included his business card. It turned out he was vice-president for

23、 the candy company. The candy tasted sweet, each _48_ reminding me that what I had done mattered. Although my honesty wouldnt always be_ _49_with candy, it would make a difference to someone. And that was the_50_ part of all.31. A. school B. church C. store D. bank32. A. intently B. excitedly C. sin

24、cerely D. anxiously33. A. covered B. seized C. fortified D. insisted34. A. machine B. assistant C. man D. password35. A. Though B. Since C. Once D. Until36. A. smarter B. stronger C. prettier D. richer37. A. right B. decent C. modest D. violent38. A. caught B. approached C. guided D. searched39. A.

25、try B. polish C. check D. reckon40. A. sparing B. seeking C. missing D. converting41. A. engineer B. detective C. manager D. designer42. A. hurt B. sank C. swelled D. resigned43. A. address B. anniversary C. accent D. birthday44. A. car B. memory C. charm D. mind45. A. both B. none C. some D. either

26、46. A. returning B. remembering C. keeping D. lending47. A. loyalty B. devotion C. honesty D. bravery48. A. dollar B. bite C. product D. alternative49. A. evaluated B. faded C. frowned D. rewarded50. A. sweetest B. hardest C. freshest D. heaviest第三部分阅读理解(共20小题:每小题2.5分,满分50分)AThe Royal Edinburgh Pass

27、Explore the royal splendors of Edinburgh with a single ticket, valid for 48 hours and including fast-track admission (进入权) to three wonderful attractions in Scotlands capital: Edinburgh Castle, Royal Yacht Britannia and Holyrood Palace. Your ticket allows the use of all of Edinburgh Hop-On, Hop-Off

28、(随上随下)buses for an unlimited amount of times.At Edinburgh Castle, enjoy fast-track entry and unlimited time within the walls to explore this historic site. On the Queens former floating palace, Royal Yacht Britannia, you will have a tour of the ship including all of her personal rooms and learn abou

29、t the history of the ship with an audio tour available in 30 languages.The Queens official residence (住所) in Scotland, the Palace of Holyrood house, offers an audio tour in nine languages and original artworks and furniture taken from Edinburgh Castle when the royal family moved.Departure pointWaver

30、ley Bridge, Edinburgh. EH1 1BQTime: 9:00 AM6:00 PM (10:00 AM6:30 PM on Wednesday)Tours begin at Waverley Bridge, just off Princes Street where you can get back the tickets for the sites. You can join at any stop and hop on and off during the time when your ticket is valid.What You Need to KnowDuring

31、 periods when the Palace of Holyrood house is closed, entry to The Queens Callery and a“Palace of Holyrood house Guidebook”will be provided instead. In 2022 the Palace of Holyrood house is closed:14-25 May, 24 June - 5 July and during Royal visits.Both the Palace and the Queens Gallery will be close

32、d on 25-26 December.Children under five years old travel for free (at most two per paying adult).Bookings for this attraction are non-refundable.What is said about the experiencePaul (Australia):This was a great combination of 3 amazing features of Scottish history in Edinburgh. The 2 castles and Br

33、itannia, plus the 3 tourist bus options for hopping on and off when vou need to. Great value. Remember not to go alone.51. Visitors for this tour .A. can enjoy three attractions within two daysB. start their visits from Royal Yacht BritanniaC. are recommended to buy tickets upon arrivalD. will get a

34、 free guidebook to the three attractions52. What can you do with a single ticket for this tour?A. Live in the rooms where the Queen used to live.B. Take the Hop-On. Hop-Off buses as many times as you like.C. Enjoy an audio tour of Holyrood Palace in 30 languages.D. See copy pieces of furniture the r

35、oyal family is using.53. Whats the earliest time to start a tour on Wednesday morning?A. Six oclock. B. Half past six. C. Nine oclock. D. Ten oclock.54. Which is possible for visiting the Palace of Holyrood house?A. People visit it during the last week of June, 2022. .B. A woman only buys one ticket

36、 with her 4-year-old twins.C. Getting your money back if you cant make the tour.D. Visiting the Palace and the Queens Gallery on Christmas Day.55. What can we learn from Pauls comments?A. He has a great interest in Scottish history.B. The 2 castles and Britannia are the best Scottish attractions.C.

37、Youd better make the tour with someone else.D. There re five tourist bus options in total.BRob Shuter is a gossip columnist (漫谈栏作者),born partially deaf, with severely limited function in the one arm that is shorter than the other. Shuters own experience made him not only interested in W hat distingu

38、ishes people from one another, but also confident in his own differences.Where does he gain such confidence? Shuter says that his family helps him grow up in spite of his special needs. “My mum taught me that being different wasnt just fine, it was great, he says.That opinion helped him handle many

39、challenges that he faced.Being a disabled child affected not just how he saw himself, but how Shuter saw other people who didnt quite fit in. He says, “It made me really aware of how I look at people: I make eye contact; I really listen. I try not to judge a book by its cover and to find beauty in t

40、he strangestplaces.”Thats why he never tucks away his arm and speaks so openly about his experience.“I have got a huge scar down my arm and if somebody asks or looks at it weirdly(怪异地), I don t feel bad for myself or bad for them, he says.“It s true in beauty too when you notice things on your face

41、or your body that nobody else does. The more out in the open my arm is the fewer people notice it. He said again,“If you have a spot on your face, you really dont need to cover it up. Just own it!If you are losing your hair, own it! The amount of effort and time people spend trying to cover somethin

42、g up, even their own personalities, is ridiculous.”That candor(坦率) has worked well in his professional life. The gossip columnist refers to himself on his website as Naughty But Nice Rob. Hes honest about the stars faults, but he tries to do it through a lot of humor and kindness, in the same way he

43、 treats himself.56. Rob Shuter is probably interested inA. judging people by their appearance B. writing novels about the societyC. talking about his working experience D. telling ones difference from another s57. How does Rob Shuter think of his physical difference?A. He is a bit unhappy and helple

44、ss. B. He doesnt think it is bad but great.C. He thinks it has a deep effect on him. D. He thinks bad things mean good ones.58. What does the underlined phrase“tucks away mean?A. Covers up. B. Notices. C. Shows up. D. Explains.59. Which is absurd in the opinion of Rob Shuter?A. Often making mistakes

45、. B. Laughing at someone else.C. A scar being in the face. D. Ones covering up his faults60. Which of the following can describe Rob Shuter?A. Naughty, active and kind. B. Friendly, loyal and clever.C. Honest, humorous and confident. D. Respectful. social and reasonable.CIt is widely accepted fact w

46、orldwide that the adoption of electric vehicles will help reduce carbon emission greatly as we fight climate change, but there are still problems to solve before they are fully adopted.One of the biggest hurdles to the full adoption of electric vehicles is the lack of charging infrastructure. (充电基础设

47、施) across the U.S. Now, more than 50 power companies in the U.S. have joined forces to create the National Electric Highway Coalition(NEHC), which plans to build a coast-to-coast fast charging network by the end of 2023.The Edison Electric Institute has announced the formation of the National Electr

48、ic Highway Coalition,which includes 50 EEI members, Midwest Energy Inc, and the Tennessee Valley Authority.“EEI and our member companies are leading the clean energy transformation, and electric transportation is key to reducing carbon emission across our economy, said EEI President Tom Kuhn in a st

49、atement.“With the formation of the National Electric Highway Coalition, we are committed to investing in and providing more charging infrastructures necessary to promote electric vehicle growth and to help relieve customers anxiety.“The auto industry is committed to vehicle electrification and will

50、invest over $330 billion in the technology by 2025. Additionally, a record number of EV models are expected to be available in this time frame,”said Alliance for Automotive Innovation President and CEO John Bozzella in a statement.“More importantly, this latest announcement by the Edison Electric In

51、stitute is one more step to furthering the adoption of EVs.To date, EEIs member companies have invested more than $3 billion in projects to improve the EV charging infrastructure. EEI estimates that the U.S. will need more than 100,000 EV fast charging ports to support the expected 22 million EVs th

52、at will be on the road in 2030.“This, however, is only one piece of the puzzle. Dealing with issues such as grid resiliency(电力网弹性), energy demands for charging; and equitable rollout(展示) of charging infrastructure will be an important and necessary part of a successful future of EVs,”said Tom Kuhn.W

53、ith nearly every major automaker announcing plans to change their lineups to fully electric vehicles, the EV charging network needs to be improved greatly.61. What does the underlined word“hurdles in Paragraph 1 probably mean?A. Advantages B. Competitions C. Difficulties D. Results 62. What might be

54、 the results of the adoption of more charging infrastructures according to thepassage?a. Worsening air pollution b. Encouraging people to purchase EVsC. Reducing a gas shortage d. Relieving peoples anxietyA. ab B. bc C. ac D. bd63. What can be inferred from the announcement by the Edison Electric In

55、stitute in Para. 4 ?A. John Bozzella is positive about the announcement.B. The announcement is well received around the world.C. The announcement has disadvantages and advantages.D. The announcement encourages more members to join the NEHC.64. What does Tom Kuhn want to say in Para. 5?A. EVs will re

56、place petrol cars soon nationwide.B. There are still many problems to solve as for the full adoption of EVS.C. More than 100.000 EV charging infrastructures have been in use in America.D. It is difficult to deal with the problems brought by the charging infrastructures.65. Which of the following wou

57、ld be the best title for the text?A. Power Companies Plan to Produce More EVS.B. Electric vehicles are Changing Transport Means.C. The First Fast Charging Network is Coming by the End of 2023D. US Power Companies Plan Coast-to-Coast EV Charging NetworksDChanging jobs every couple of years used to lo

58、ok bad. It tells employers they cant hold down a job, cant get along with colleagues, or that theyre simply disloyal. That thought is fast outdated;the newcomers expect to continuously learn, develop, and advance in their careers.There are a lot of arguments for changing jobs every few years. The ec

59、onomy isnt what it used to be - and never will be again. Workers who stay with a company longer than two years aresaid to get paid 50% less, and job hoppers(跳槽者) are believed to have a higher learning curve(曲线), and even to be more loyal, because they care about making a good impression in a short t

60、ime and they know theyll stay with each employer.Patty McCord, former chief talent officer for Netflix, says young people should plan to change jobs every three to four years. “I think that the most important change in peoples thought is to view employees as smart contributors from the beginning. Ev

61、eryone here wants to come in, do a great job, and contribute, then they either fit or they dont. You build skills faster when changing companies because of the learning curve. McCord says.Why is the learning curve so high? Because job hoppers place themselves outside of their comfort zones constantl

62、y. They join companies, know they have to learn fast, make great impressions, and improve the bottom line. As a result, they re usually overachievers and learn a lot in a short time.McCord adds: People used to think that the longer they kept an employee, the more worth they were to companies. In fac

63、t, an employee who stays on the job and isnt learning at a really high rate is not doing good work. But the employees that job hunt are the most receptive of becoming extremely useful, very fast.McCord believes that the learning curve nearly flattens after three years. If one wants to make a differe

64、nce, he should leave. Employee retention(留任) is a big issue, and it makes employers anxious, says McCord. Theyve invested a lot in hiring big talent. To that, McCord has some advice: In 15 years, your company is growing rapidly because of all the high, job-hopping achievers that have come and gone.6

65、6. Why are job hoppers more loyal?A. Because their financial situation isnt good.B. Because they value good impressions in a short term.C. Because they can get their pay to rise by 50%D. Because they want to get no arguments with others.67. Whats Patty McCords attitude to job hopping?A. Favorable B.

66、 Opposed C. Questionable D. Uncertain68. It can be inferred that walking out of comfort zones will make peopleA. make a different impression B. contribute more to societyC. become more knowledgeable D. get more achievements69. What are employers mostly concerned about?A. Employees loyalty B. Employe

67、es talentsC. Employees stability D. Employees learning curve70. Whats the main idea of the text?A. Job hoppers are more loyal.B. Job hoppers have a higher learning curve.C. You should switch jobs every few years.D. You should walk outside of comfort zones.第II卷(共35分)第四部分写作(共两小节,满分35 分)第一节:阅读表达(共5小题;每

68、小题2分,满分10分)阅读短文,并按题目要求用英语回答问题。When Tsinghua Universitys new freshmen arrived on campus last August, the first question they were statistics released after the first group of the freshmen enrolled (注册、加入) in the university, more than half of the 540 students came alone. In a letter to freshmen this y

69、ear, the president of Tsinghua University encouraged them to“start this new adventure by standing on your own two feet.To help freshmen grow up, some universities have thought of new methods. At Tsinghua, forexample, freshmen need to register and find their dormitory by themselves. The process requi

70、restwo to three hours, during which volunteers take parents on a tour of the campus.At Zhejiang University, a banner hanging in the information center says“Parents let go please;let us help your children. Lu Guodong, dean (学院院长) of undergraduate studies at Zhejiang University, coined the slogan.“The

71、 slogan is for parents. Often parents like to do things or make decisions for their children. In their eyes, children never grow up. said Lu.A girl arrived at the railway station with all her luggage and looked around for her universitys welcome team. She was Jin Hongting, 19, from Hebei province an

72、d would study industry and business administration at Beijing Union University.When asked why she came alone, Jin said: “Theres no need to bother my parents to comewith me. It only takes four hours from my hometown to Beijing.Sometimes, however, the distance between university and home is so great t

73、hat many parents are too worried to let their children travel alone. To reassure parents. Renmin University of China introduced a new method. It asked senior students to go back to their hometown and accompany freshmen back to the campus. This helps freshmen get used to living independently.71.What

74、will parents do when students register and find /their dormitory by themselves at Tsinghua?(no more than 10 words)72. What does the underlined word“coined probably mean in Para, 3?(1 word)73. Why do parents always do things for their children according to Lu Guodong?(no more than 8words)74. To reass

75、ure parents, what method did Renmin University of China introduce?(no more than 15 words)75. Will you go to college alone after you graduate from high school2 Why? (no more than 20words)第二节:书面表达(满分25分)天津市为了提升国际形象,将要举办中国传统文化艺术节,现招募一些可以接待外国游客的义务翻译。假如你是晨光中学的高中学生李华,你对此很感兴趣,请你给组委会写一封自荐信,内容如下:1.介绍你的基本情况; 2. 说明你的优势; 3. 表示你希望被录取。2. 注意: 1.词数150左右;适当添加细节,以使行文连贯;参考词汇:中国传统艺术节:Chinese Traditional Art Festival招募: recruitDear Sir or Madam,

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