资源简介 绝密★启用前新高中创新联盟TOP二十名校高二年级2月调研考试英语全卷满分150分, 考试时间120分钟注意事项:1. 答卷前, 考生务必将自己的姓名, 准考证号填写在答题卡上, 并将条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置。2. 回答选择题时, 选出每小题答案后, 用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动, 用橡皮擦干净后, 再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时, 将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。3. 考试结束后, 将本试卷和答题卡一并收回。第一部分 听力(共两节, 满分30分)第一节(共5小题; 每小题1.5分, 满分7.5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。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. Who is probably the woman A. The man's boss. B. The man's wife. C. A doctor.2. What does the man mean A. His old shirt is missing.B. The shirt might be small.C. He wants to know the price.3. What is the woman doing now A. Eating potato salad. B. Studying for an exam. C. Preparing some lunch.4. Where does the conversation take place A. In a classroom. B. In a hotel. C. In a meeting room.5. What did the man do A. He saw an art exhibition. B. He had a good dinner. C. He went on a trip.第二节(共15小题; 每小题1.5分, 满分22.5分)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. What is the relationship between the speakers A. Classmates. B. Teacher and student. C. Colleagues.7. What does the woman suggest adding to the presentation A. More facts. B. Short notes. C. Some pictures.听第7段材料, 回答第8、9题。8. How does the woman feel about the activity holiday A. Tiring. B. Terrible. C. Helpful.9. Which activity did the woman win A. Climbing. B. Sailing. C. Walking.听第8段材料, 回答第10至12题。10. When did the man leave last night A. At 6:00. B. At 7:00. C. At 8:30.11. Why did the man go out last night A. To have a party. B. To attend a book club. C. To watch a movie.12. What does the man advise the woman to do A. Apply for membership of the club.B. Learn more about the library.C. Call Lucy for more information.听第9段材料, 回答第13至 16题。13. What is the campaign's main goal A. To encourage people to reduce garbage.B. To ask people to protect the environment.C. To warn people of the bad effects of cars.14. What is scheduled for the second day A. Planting trees. B. Painting posters. C. Collecting garbage.15. What does the man want the teachers to do A. Hang posters. B. Stop driving cars. C. Decorate classrooms.16. How does Sara think of the man's ideas A. Impractical. B. Confusing. C. Wonderful.听第10段材料, 回答第17至20题。17. Where is the man now A. In Germany. B. In France. C. In Switzerland.18. Which of the following does the speaker recommend A. The art museums. B. The Eiffel Tower. C. The Montparnasse Tower.19. Why does the speaker like Line 63 A. It offers good views. B. It is very cheap. C. It is not crowded.20. What can we learn about the subway system in Paris A. It is convenient. B. It provides free coffee. C. It is easy to get lost.第二部分 阅读(共两节, 满分50分)第一节(共15小题; 每小题2.5分, 满分37.5分)阅读下列短文, 从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中, 选出最佳选项。AIf you decide to see the northern lights, consider heading to Canada, where they fill the sky 300 days a year in certain regions.YukonWith its sweeping landscapes and dramatic mountain views, Yukon is an outdoor lover's dreamland. Take advantage of the brief window between the end of summer and first snowfall in autumn to combine outdoor activities like boating along the storied Yukon River with northern light watching.ChurchillHome to wolves, foxes, whales, moose and snowy owls, Churchill is well known for its arctic wildlife. It also sees an average of 300 nights of northern light activity every year. With over a week in the wild, there's a good chance you'll spot the lights.NunavikNunavik is Quebec's northernmost region and one of four areas in Canada. It is home to the country's Inuit people. By day, travelers canoe or snowmobile to Vieux Fort-Chimo, a 19th-century fur trading post; hear elders tell stories of a nomadic(游牧的)way of life; and listen to traditional throat singing, or katadjak—all led by an Inuit guide. Under inky skies, the guide offers Inuit insights into the meaning of the light.JasperLocated in the Rocky Mountains, Jasper is home to the world's second-largest dark sky preserve, making it one of the best—and most convenient—places to catch northern lights throughout the year.An especially great time to visit is during the annual Jasper Dark Sky Festival in October when experienced photographers from around the world host workshops to share their best tips and astronomers explain how to interpret space weather data to determine optimal viewing time.21. When should you go if you want to combine outdoor activities with light shows in Yukon A. In late spring. B. In early summer. C. In autumn. D. In winter.22. Where can tourists have a relatively in-depth experience of Inuit culture A. In Yukon. B. In Nunavik. C. In Jasper. D. In Churchill.23. What is special about the visit to Jasper in October A. The rarest show of lights. B. Interactions with the locals.C. The diversity of wildlife. D. The chance to meet professionals.BMy first job at KCRW was Ruth Seymour's assistant. Soon after, I became Assistant General Manager and worked closely with her for 16 years. Therefore, I have had the opportunity to observe her and the enormous impact she had on KCRW and the other radio stations.Ruth did nothing conventionally and nothing she created was a reaction to anything. She created KCRW not to gain the most listeners or to win any awards but to be an intellectual force for arts, culture and smart ideas. She wanted to start the conversation, not just contribute to it.Ruth had the highest artistic standards, which is why KCRW aired radio dramas like the 10-hour Babbitt and 30-hour Ulysses. She created Jewish Short Stories From Eastern Europe and Beyond in two audio collections that featured famous actors reading the work of Jewish authors like Sholem Aleichem, Philip Roth and Isaac Bashevis Singer. KCRW sold more of those collections than anything else in' our history.Ruth went to a newsstand every day and read articles from New York Times, word for word, on the air at noon because ordinary people couldn't easily get that paper then. She discovered people who matched her intellect at dinners or parties and gave them on-air shows on journalism, literature, film, art, theater, travel, dance or music.She said it best, "I wanted to do the program as an act of love and respect."When she came to KCRW in 1977, she found herself building the station in a junior high classroom right off the playground. Now KCRW could be heard across Los Angeles. Most powerfully, the radio format(总体安排)she created continues to be used by radio stations—news of the day, debates of ideas, art, artists, food, literature and film.Outspoken and fearless women leaders were rare in the 1960s and 1970s—in fact, women couldn't get credit cards apart from their husbands until 1974—which is why her achievements are so singular.24. Why did Ruth broadcast Ulysses and Babbitt A. The listeners loved them. B. They were award-winning works.C. The authors were her friends. D. They were artistically important.25. What does the sixth paragraph mainly focus on A. Ruth's widely-felt influence B. Ruth's hard working conditions.C. Inspiration of Ruth's programs. D. The variety, of Ruth's radio formats.26. What does the word "singular", underlined in the last paragraph mean A. Strange. B. Reproducible. C. Remarkable. D. Lasting.27. How is the text mainly developed A. By making comparisons. B. By listing examples.C. By following time order. D. By conducting surveys.CImagine a school where students are taught by the best teachers in every subject, regardless of locations. Imagine a school where children can go on safe field trips to the Amazon rainforest or Everest base camp. Well, such schools are already being built: in virtual reality(VR).Last month, Optima Academy Online(OAO)was launched in Florida and started to deliver courses for elementary, middle and high schools and 170 full-time students from all over the state signed up. They used VR headsets for about three hours a day for formal lessons and then do course work independently with digital check-ins.It is worth watching how such educational experiments develop. Used properly, the VR technology can help students to access learning resources and be connected with fellow students and teachers all over the world. But if employed poorly, it will have the opposite effect and turn a digital inequality into an educational one.There is growing evidence to suggest that it is happening. In Mexico, according to a survey, only 24% of 15-year-old students in poor schools have access to home computers for schoolwork compared with 87% in rich ones. As reported in another study, some students in northern England have been forced to travel around on the Greater Manchester train network or camp out around McDonald's to access free WiFi because they cannot do their schoolwork at home."VR technologies will be widely used in education. The only questions are: for what purpose and at what speed " says Beeban Kidron, a member of the UK's Digital Futures Commission. "The trouble is that they are too often seen as a shiny new toy that will solve all problems and save money rather than being viewed as a means to enrich learning."The inescapable truth is that there is nothing that can replace teachers educating students in safe schools—ideally, with access to ' well-designed technological platforms. Leaving children in their bedrooms with just VR headsets and no physical social interaction with other kids will fill-many of them—and their parents—with horror.28. What does the author intend to do in paragraph 1 A. Lead in the subject for discussion. B. Provide some advice for the readers.C. Show the advantages of VR headsets. D. Introduce an unsuccessful online school.29. Why do those students travel on trains or camp out around McDonald's A. To relax themselves. B. To enrich their learning.C. To make their study fun D. To get free WiFi service.30. According to Beeban Kidron, VR technologies___________.A. will replace traditional learning B. are the future of educationC. will become a very helpful tool D. are a means to save money31. Which word can best describe the author's attitude to OAO A. Supportive B. Disapproving. C. Doubtful. D. Unclear.DIf you spend more than a couple of days in the country of Georgia, you are very likely to be invited to a Georgian feast even by complete strangers. The multi-hour, multi-course feast is one of the most important events in Georgian culture.A popular Georgian story shows the importance of the feast in Georgian culture. When God created the world, He held a meeting to give the different regions of the world to different cultures. But the Georgians arrived late at the meeting. After they apologized and explained that they'd been holding a feast with a stranger the night before and slept later than they'd meant to, God was so touched and impressed by their honesty that He gave the Georgians the best land of all: the part of earth He was saving for himself.In order to survive the feasts without offending(冒犯)the hosts, it's important for you to know a few things about it in advance.A Georgian feast will likely have a seemingly unlimited number of dishes. So avoid fully cleaning your plate unless you want more servings. Don't fill up on khachapuri-Georgian cheese bread. There are numerous regional varieties of cheese bread, but khachapuri is the most delicious of all. The cheese bread is usually a heavy lunch on its own, but at feasts it's often considered a side dish or an appetent. Don't make the mistake of having more than a few bites—only to discover that the main meal is still coming.When you drink. follow the lead of the toastmaster, who presents a scries of toasts throughout the evening. Traditionally. drinkers would dry their glass(or, if keeping with tradition, drain their deer's horn)with every toast. This isn't always done now. Just remember the important rule; say "cheers" after every toast.Consider bringing a small gift, such as sweets or flowers, as a gesture of thanks. Avoid bringing more fond, however. which might imply that you don't think there will be enough on offer.32. What can be most probably inferred from the story A. Georgia is short of natural resourcesB. Most of the Georgians are lazy and wasteful.C. The Georgian people are very honest and friendly.D. It is important to go to a meeting on time in Georgia.33. What can we know about khachapuri A. It is not a main dish at feasts at all.B. Georgians usually have it for breakfast.C. It is one of the unique Georgian drinks.D. Many regional varieties are based on it.34. What is the author most likely to suggest visitors do A. Drink all the wine every time. B. Take some small gifts with them.C. Clean the plate after each serving. D. Bring some special food to the feast.35. What is the best title for the text A. Amazing Food History in Georgia B. Basic Rules of Being a Good HostC. Bad Manners to Be Avoided at the Table D. Things to Be Learned About Georgian Feasts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。For many of us, it is not easy to feel inspired by the artworks that we see at museums. Here are some tips on how to create that meaningful connection.Keep an open mindOnce you are in an art museum, try not to have any ideas about what you're about to see. 36 . You can love it. You can hate it. Just tell yourself that it's OK.Draw personal connections to the artWhen you see an artwork, just let your mind wander and follow your thought wherever it leads you. 37 . As a result, a deep connection will happen.38You can increase the chances of finding an art piece you connect with by going to a museum that interests you. If you're interested in climate change, for example, you may pick a museum that's showing artworks inspired by Earth conservation.Really "look at” the artAfter you have found an artwork you like, take time to observe it closely. You can take a finger to the air and follow the outline of the figure or the movement of the brushstrokes. 39 .Keep your museum visit short and focusedArt museums can be huge. So be realistic about how long you can spend at the museum. 40 . After that, it's hard to stay focused and understand what you've seen.A. Reflect and appreciateB. You don't need more than an hour or twoC. Pick a museum that is related to your interestsD. Instead, allow yourself to feel how the art makes you feelE. The free associations will help create emotional reactions in youF. Such accompanying activities can help you more deeply appreciate the artG. Study the subject of the art, which can affect on how you feel about the work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)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。Forest & Bird, a conservation organization in New Zealand, held a contest for Bird of the Century and invited people in the country and abroad to 41 their favorite threatened species, Comedian and talk show host John Oliver 42 Forest & Bird if he could campaign for the püteketeke, a native water bird with eye-catching black-brown 43 around its neck. The organization 44 .To get 45 for the species, Oliver started a worldwide campaign, which focused on its 46 feather surrounding its neck, romantic mating ceremony and heart-warming parenting style."The püteketeke are fantastic couples and 47 parents who always carry their babies on their backs!" read one of the ads.His effort 48 The püteketeke began at the bottom of the 49 . But it 50 the contest with 290,374 votes after Oliver started the campaign on its behalf. By comparison, the much more 51 bird kiwi just got 12,904 votes.According to Forest & Bird, there are fewer than 3,000 of the bird across New Zealand a few decades ago. But the 52 has been increasing thanks in part to conservation efforts.Usually called Bird of the Year, the annual 53 is held to raise awareness about the plight(困境)of the nation's native 54 , 80% of which are on the threatened species list. This year, the contest was named Bird of the Century to celebrate the group's 55 birthday.41. A. meet B. select C. protect D. feed42. A. asked B. informed C. challenged D. reminded43. A. bone B. meat C. developed D. skin44. A. protested B. disappeared C. feather D. agreed45. A. support B. space C. resource D. pressure46. A. ugly B. unique C. red D. thin47. A. annoying B. rich C. caring D. clever48. A. fell apart B. went on C. gave away D. paid off49. A. lake B. list C. bottle D. tree50. A. hosted B. missed C. won D. joined51. A. famous B. intelligent C. disappointed D. ordinary52. A. variety B. value C. chance D. number53. A. party B. ceremony C. event D. festival54. A. birds B. flowers C. crops D. people55. A. delayed B.100th C. forgotten D. first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。Xu Xiake was born in 1587. 56 (he)parents were rich landowners. Yet he gave up a 57 (comfort)life, and decided to explore the mountains and rivers on foot.China has more famous explorers. There was: Zhang Qian, who traveled into Central Asia during the second century BC, opening a trade road that became 58 is known as the Silk Road. Or Zheng He, the sailor who in the 15th century sailed as far away as Africa. Yet these explorations 59 (support)by governments. Xu was totally different."On the surface, Xu's travels can neither be classified as great affairs of state 60 great adventures that changed the course of history," writes cultural historian Cheng Pei-kai. "Xu travelled to satisfy his own 61 (curious).”Scholar Julian Ward agrees, describing the lonely Chinese wanderer like the Middle Kingdom's version of John Muir: "Deep in love with nature and eager to find freedom 62 worldly concerns, Xu was a man addicted to 63 (see)and describing the landscape.""The few coins 64 (slip)from a hole in my pocket while I was climbing a mountain in Yunnan. When I finally managed to the town, I sold all my clothes, bought myself a bottle of wine and a good dinner 65 (celebrate)my survival," the dreamy explorer wrote in his diaries, which mix details of geology, geography and botany with such personal travel experiences.第四部分 写作(共两节, 满分40分)第一节(满分 15 分)假定你是李华。得知你的新同学 Mike 因为不习惯中餐, 经常以零食代饭。请你给他写一封电子邮件。内容包括:1. 指出以零食代餐的危害;2. 提出建议。注意: 1. 写作词数应为80个左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Dear Mike,_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Best wishes!Yours,Li Hua第二节(满分25分)阅读下面材料, 根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段, 使之构成一篇完整的短文。One morning, I saw a particularly good deal in a supermarket's advertisement: $5 for ten pounds of frozen chicken. If I drove over to the store for just one item, the gas cost would cut into the saving. So I carried an old black bag on my back and went to the store by bike. As I rode the two miles to the store, the temperature seemed to be going up rapidly.When I entered the store, I headed straight to the chicken counter. I picked a package weighing slightly over ten pounds, and then checked out. After getting outside, I put it into my backpack and thought to myself, "It's only two miles. If I ride fast enough, I will be home in no time."I got on my bike and rode as fast as I could. I felt the hot air hit my face and it was really hot. A few minutes later, except for my back which was close to the cold chicken, the rest of me was beginning to sweat. As I approached a crossroad, the traffic light turned yellow. So I stopped. Suddenly, I heard a woman screaming."Maybe there is an accident,” I thought and looked around me.After the light turned green, the crowds around me still didn't move. And what I saw was a small crowd of people coming towards me! I heard someone yelling, "I'm a nurse. How can I help you "I looked around again and saw no accident. Moving faster, this crowd of folks started talking loudly in my direction."Are you all right " said the nurse. "I am here to help!""Who are you talking to " I asked, feeling completely confused."Can I help you " the nurse insisted.Out of the corner of my eye, I saw traffic piling up around me and I was really annoyed!"No!" I told the nurse. "I'm fine!""But you are bleeding all over! Why don't you get off your bike and let me check " said the nurse.注意: 1. 续写词数应为150个左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。I got off my bike, unwillingly. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________I realized my back and my legs might also have "blood" all over them. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________新高中创新联盟TOP二十名校高二年级2月调研考试·英语参考答案、提示及评分细则听力部分录音稿(Text 1)W: Jonathan, are you OK I can barely hear you.M: I don't feel very good, Miss Green. I need to take the day off.W: All right. I think you're supposed to see the doctor at once. Tina will fill in for you.(Text 2)W: Andy, I bought a shirt for youM: Thank you. I hope you kept the receipt. I've put on some weight.(Text 3)M: What are you doing W: I am making some lunch. We are very busy now. We have to study for exams, so I am making something very quick. It's just some meat with salad and potatoes if you look at it.(Text 4)M: Can you change the room for me It's too noisy.W: Sorry, we don't have any spare room today. Could you wait till tomorrow The American People-to-People Education Delegation will be leaving tomorrow morning.(Text 5)M: It is a pity you missed the art exhibition.W: Really M: Yeah. Many visitors wouldn't tear themselves away from the paintings. It is indeed a great feast of eyes. I want to visit it again,(Text 6)W: Good afternoon, Tony. How are you getting on with your project M: Uh, good afternoon, Professor Mueller. I've almost finished preparing my presentation for your class, but I'm not really satisfied with it. Could you give me some advice W: I'll be happy to. What topic did you choose M: It's about methods of predicting earthquakes, but so far, it's just a lot of facts and figures. How can I make it more interesting and easy to understand W: Maybe you could use some computer graphs and pictures to help the class make sense of your points.(Text 7)M: How was the activity holiday W: It really wore me out. There were many activities: climbing, walking, sailing and so on. Every day was something different, and then on the last day they gave out prizes to the best people at each activity.M: Did you get one W: Yeah. I was surprised to get one. Climbing was awful-I couldn't reach the top of the wall. My team was the best at the walking, though. We were left in a place and had to find our way back. We were first because luckily I could read the map.M: That's great! What about the sailing Did you have a good time going sailing W: Yeah, I really enjoyed the sailing, even though I wasn't very good at it.(Text 8)W: David, I called your place last night. But you didn't answer the phone. Were you out M: Yes. I went out at six o' clock and didn't return until half past eight.W: Did you go to a movie M: No. I'm a member of the Georgetown Book Club now. We meet every Thursday of the month at 7: 00 pm.W: So where do you usually meet M: At the Georgetown Neighborhood Library branch of DC Public Library.W: What do you usually do M: We primarily discuss recent literary fiction titles and the occasional nonfiction titles. You love reading, don't you W: Yes, I do. And I really want to learn more about the club. Can you tell me more about it M: Well, why not call Lucy at 202-727-0232 She works for the starter of the club and can give you detailed information.W: Good idea, David.(Text 9)M: Hi, Sara. I heard that you are organizing a campaign on the 28th April on the occasion of Earth Day.W: Yes. We called it "The Green Campaign”.M: Oh, the green! I guess this campaign is related to environment.W: Yes, of course. All participants in the campaign will wear green because we want to tell people about the bad effects of pollution.M: That seems great! Can you give me more details about your campaign W: Sure. The first day, we will collect all the garbage at school. The following day, we'll plant some trees. Then we will hang some posters on the school board.M: Interesting! I'd like to help you in your campaign. I have an idea.W: Yes, go ahead. What's it M: We may ask our teachers to help us in our campaign by not bringing their cars to school.W: It's a good ideaM: Also we may paint some paper, bottles and lamps and use them as decorations for our classrooms. I'll invite George to join us. He's ready to help, you know.W: Wow! How great, Peter! Thank you so much for your help.M: You're welcome.(Text 10)M: Hi, I'm Rick Steves. If you've been with us from the beginning, you'll know that we began our tour in Amsterdam, walked our way through Germany and Austria, down into Italy, back up through Switzerland and this week we are in Paris. We won't spend much time at the big attractions. In a tourist destination like Paris, even a new traveler knows to see the famous art museums of Paris and no one misses the Eiffel Tower. But we're going to some of the places the average tourist misses, For instance, the best view in town may not be from the top of the Eiffel Tower, but from the top of the Montparnasse Tower. The view includes the Eiffel Tower as well as everything else. It's cheaper and easier to get up here. We can join a ride on a public bus. I like the views from Line 63. Or we can cruise through Paris in one of their river tour boats. To cover more territory, traffic and streets for you, I ride the subway. Many European cities have subway systems. The one in Paris is really amazing. You can go anywhere in town for a reasonable price and don't worry. Getting lost is cheap. In fact, you could stay underground all day long on one ticket about the cost of a cup of coffee.参考答案1~5 ABCBA 6~10 BCACA 11~15 BCBAB 16~20 CBCAA21. C 细节理解题。根据 Yukon 一节中"Take advantage of the brief window between the end of summer and first snowfall in autumn to combine outdoor activities like boating along the storied Yukon River with northern light watching.”可知答案。22. B 推理判断题。根据Nunavik一节中"Nunavik is Quebec's northernmost region and one of four areas in Canada. It is home to the country's Inuit people."及细节可推断, 游客在这里可以较深入地体验到Inuit文化。23. D 细节理解题。根据Jasper一节中"An especially great time to visit is during the annual Jasper Dark Sky Festival in October when experienced photographers from around the world host workshops to share their best tips and astronomers explain how to interpret space weather data to determine optimal viewing time."可知, 这个时间去Jasper可以和专业的人士交流。24. D 细节理解题。根据第三段"Ruth had the highest artistic standards, which is why KCRW aired radio dramas like the 10-hour Babbitt and 30-hour Ulysses.”可知, Ruth 选中这两个项目是因为这些作品有极高的艺术价值。25. A 段落大意题。根据本段中提到的细节, 如受众范围扩展及Ruth的节目安排对其他电台的影响, 可知答案。26. C词义猜测题。根据上文及画线词前“Outspoken and fearless women leaders were rare in the 1960s and 1970s—in fact, women couldn't get credit cards apart from their husbands until 1974…"可推断, singular 与Remarkable 同义。27. B 文章结构题。通读全文, 特别是第三至七段可知, 本文主要是用实例来介绍Ruth的。28. A 推理判断题。根据第一段"Well, such schools are already being built: in virtual reality(VR)."及下文可推断, 作者意在引出讨论的话题。29. D 细节理解题。根据第四段“As reported in another study, some students…cannot do their schoolwork at home.”可知, 这些学生的家里没网, 只能到这些场所蹭网。30. C 细节理解题。根据第五段"‘…rather than being viewed as a means to enrich learning.’"可知, Beeban Kidron 认为 VR 技术将成为一个非常有益的工具。31. B观点态度题。根据第二段提到的OAO的全VR线上教学模式及最后一段"Leaving children in their bedrooms with just VR headsets and no physical social interaction with other kids will fill many of them—and their parents—with horror.”可推断, 作者非常不看好 OAO 现有的教学模式。32. C推理判断题。根据第二段"After they apologized and explained that they'd been holding a feast with a stranger the night before and slept later than they'd meant to, God was so touched and impressed by their honesty that He gave the Georgians the best land of all: the part of earth He was saving for himself."可推断, 格鲁吉亚人非常淳朴好客。33. A 细节理解题。根据第四段"The cheese bread is usually a heavy lunch on its own, but at feasts it's often considered a side dish or an appetizer. Don't make the mistake of having more than a few bites—only to discover that the main meal is still coming.”可知, 这种面包不是宴席上的主菜。34. B 细节理解题。根据最后一段"Consider bringing a small gift, such as sweets or flowers, as a gesture of thanks.”可知答案。35. D 标题判断题。通读全文, 特别是第三段"In order to survive the feasts without offending(冒犯)the hosts, it's important for you to know a few things about it in advance."可知, 本文主要是为参加格鲁吉亚宴席的人提供了几个建议。36. D 根据空前"Once you are in an art museum, try not to have any ideas about what you're about to see."及空后"You can love it. You can hate it. Just tell yourself that it's OK."可知, D项"相反, 你应该让自己的心自由自在地去感受作品本身”正好起到了过渡作用。37. E 根据空前"…just let your mind wander and follow your thought wherever it leads you.”可知, E项“这种遐想有助于催生内在的情感体验”符合。38. C这一小节主要是讲兴趣对欣赏艺术作品的重要性, 故C项符合。39. F 根据空前提到的伴随动作可以快速地锁定F项。40. B 因为空项前后都是在讲参观时间, 故B项符合。41. B 根据下文可知, Forest & Bird举办这次活动的目的是要投票选出(select)最受欢迎的濒临灭绝的鸟类。42. A 脱口秀主持人 John Oliver 问(asked)组织者, 他是否可以为 pūteketeke 拉票。43. C 根据下文"…which focused on its_________ feather surrounding its neck…”可知, 该空指的是鸟脖子上的那一圈羽毛(feather)。44. D 从后面的结果来看, 组织者同意了(agreed)John Oliver的请求。45. A 为了获得足够的支持(support), John Oliver在全球范围内投放了广告。46. B根据上文"…a native water bird with eye-catching black-brown___________ around its neck.”可知, 这鸟脖子上的一圈羽毛非常特别(unique)。47. C 根据"‘…who always carry their babies on their backs!'”可知, pūteketeke这种鸟非常疼爱(caring)自己的孩子。48. D 从投票结果看, John Oliver的努力得到了回报(paid off)。49. B 他所支持的 pūteketeke 的排位一下子从排名表(list)底部冲到了第一位。50. C 并最终以 290374 票赢得了(won)这次比赛。51. A 根据空前“By comparison”可推断, kiwi 应该比 pūteketeke 更有名(famous)。52. D 根据空前及空后可知, pūteketeke的数量(number)一直在增加。53. C 根据空前“Usually called Bird of the Year…”可知, 这种活动(event)每年举行一次。54. A 活动的目的就是提升人们对这些濒临灭绝鸟类(birds)困境的认知。55. B今年改变活动名称是为了庆祝该组织成立一百(100th)周年。56. His 考查代词。此处用形容词性物主代词修饰后面的 parents。fortable 考查词形转换。分析该句成分可知, 所填词在此处作life的定语, 故用所给动词的形容词形式comfortable。58. what 考查名词性从句。分析句子结构可知, 该空引导的是一个宾语从句; 另外, 从句缺少主语, 故用连接代词 what。59. were supported 考查动词的时态和语态。根据前后文的时态可知, 此处用一般过去时; 又因为support与explorations之间存在动宾关系, 故用被动语态。60. nor 考查连词。Neither…nor…意为“既不……也不……”, 为固定短语。61. curiosity 考查词形转换。根据该空前的限定词his可知, 所填词为名词作satisfy的宾语, 故用所给形容词的名词形式 curiosity。62. from 考查介词。根据句意可知, 徐霞客游历山水是为了把自己从世俗的烦恼中解脱出来, 故用介词from。63. seeing 考查非谓语动词。to为介词, 故用所给动词的动名词 seeing 作宾语。64. slipped 考查动词的时态。根据空后的时间状语从句"…while I was climbing a mountain in Yunnan."可知, 该句叙述的是过去发生的事, 故用所给动词的过去式。65. to celebrate 考查非谓语动词。分析该句成分可知, 此处用所给动词的不定式作目的状语。第一节One possible version:Dear Mike,Learning that you are not used to the Chinese meals at school and that you have been eating snacks as a replacement, I'm worried that they couldn't supply enough nutrition and energy, which would be very bad both physically and academically for you.I am wondering whether you have noticed that our school provides delicious bread and pizza for breakfast. You can buy more and save them for lunch. In the evening, you can go home with me. Surrounded by a big family, you'll find it much easier to get used to Chinese food. Please take my invitation seriously.Best wishes!Yours,Li Hua第二节One possible version:I got off my bike, unwillingly. One man volunteered to hold my bike and a young lady helped me get my backpack off. Two old women rushed to support me on both sides. They kept asking me whether I had had an accident. I stood there, studying these strange strangers, and then looked down at my backpack, which was now sitting on the roadside. To my surprise, I saw a red ring around my backpack on the ground!I realized my back and my legs might also have "blood" all over them. Holding up my laughter, I pointed to my backpack. Not knowing what to expect, one man went to the bag and opened it very cautiously. When the frightened group of people saw that it was a mixture of water and blood from the chicken that had run through my backpack and all over me, their concern suddenly turned into amusement. They all laughed out of relief and I suddenly felt an unexpected moment of community on the unpleasantly hot summer day. 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 242468D-新高中创新联盟TOP二十名校高二年级2月调研考试.mp3 河南省新高中创新联盟TOP二十名校2023-2024学年高二下学期2月调研考试英语试卷.docx