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2023-2023學(xué)年度高二年級(jí)英語競(jìng)賽試題試卷共兩部分,滿分100分Ⅰ閱讀理解閱讀下列短文,從每題所給旳A、B、C和D項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并將答案寫在答題卷上。AMuchmeaningcanbeconveyed,clearly,withoureyes,soitisoftensaidthateyescanspeak.Doyouhavesuchkindofexperience?Inabusyoumaylookatastranger,butnottoolong.Andifheissensingthatheisbeingstaredat,hemayfeeluncomfortable.Thesameisindailylife.Ifyouarelookedatformorethannecessary,youwilllookatyourselfupanddowntoseeifthereisanythingwrongwithyou.Ifnothinggoeswrong,youwillfeelangrytowardother’sstareatyouthatway.Eyesdospeak,right?Lookingtoolongatsomeonemayseemtoberudeandaggressive.Butthingsaredifferentwhenitcomestostareat(yī)theoppositesex.Ifamanglancesatawomanformorethan10secondsandrefusestoaverthisgaze,hisintentionsareobvious.Thatis,hewishestoat(yī)tractherattention,tomakeherunderstandthat(yī)heisadmiringher.However,thenormaleyecontactfortwopeopleengagedinconversationisthatthespeakerwillonlylookatthelistenerfromtimetotime;inordertomakesurethat(yī)thelistenerdoespayat(yī)tentiontowhattheformerisspeaking,totellhimthat(yī)heisat(yī)tentive.Ifaspeakerlooksatyoucontinuouslywhenspeaking,asifhetriestodominat(yī)e(鎮(zhèn)住,控制)you,youwillfeeldisconcerted.Apoorliarusuallyexposeshimselfbylookingtoolongatthevictim,sincehebelievesthefalseideasthattolookstraightintheeyeisasignofhonestcommunication.Infact,continuouseyecontactisconfinedtoloversonly,whowillenjoylookingateachothertenderlyforalongtime,toshowaffectionthatwordscannotexpress.Evidently,eyecontactshouldbedoneaccordingtotherelationshipbetweentwopeopleandspecificsituation.1.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Itisalwaysveryrudeandaggressivetolookatothersforalongtime.B.One’sfeelingscanbeshownthroughtheireyes.C.Ifastrangerlooksatyouforsometime,hemustbeat(yī)tractedat(yī)you..D.Ifyouarestaredatbyastranger,youmustlookveryawkward.2.Howcanwetellifsomeonepossiblylying?A.Ifhelooksat(yī)youdirectlyintheeyefortoolong.B.Ifhelooksat(yī)youoccasionally.C.Ifhelookshonest.D.Ifhelooksattentive.3.What(yī)issuggestedifyouaretalkingtoothers?A.You’dbetterlookatthelistenerallthetime.B.Youareadvisedtotrytodominatethelisteners.C.Youaresupposedtolookatthelistenersfromtimetotime.D.Youshouldnotmakeeyecontactwithlisteners.4.Iftwopersonsexchangeeyecontactgentlyforlong,whatisprobablytheirrelationship?A.Fatherandson.B.Strangers.C.Lovers.D.Teacherandstudent.5.Wherecanwereadthispassage?A.Inat(yī)extbook..B.Inasciencejournal.C.Inamagazine.D.Inapsychologyreport.BRachaellivesinWisconsinandhaslivedthereallherlife.Sheisjustanaveragegirl;atfirstwhenyouarearoundher,sheseemstobeveryshy.Ifyougettoknowher,she’llstarttoopenupbutalwayskeepthingstoherself.Sportsaresomethingthat(yī)keepshergoing,awaytoreleasestress.Usually,youwillseeRachaeloutwithfriendsorjustsittingdownreadingagoodbook.Shetakesprideinthefactthatshecanreadawholebookinoneday,andthatshestilldoesn’tconsiderherselfabookworm.SomepeoplecallRachaelstrangebecauseofthingsshedoes.She’slearnedtodisregardwhatotherpeoplethinkbecauseshejustdoesn’tcareanymore.Shelikestosurroundherselfwithpeoplelikehersoitmakesherfeellikesheisthelessstrangeoneinmostsituations.Rachaelwantstobetwocompletelydifferentpeopleinherlife.Acommunicationjournalistforone,shehasalwayswantedtobethatperson.Thesecondpossiblecareerwouldbelawyer.It’sahugegoal,andonedayyou’llseeherdoingsomethingsheloves.Influencedbyherparents,Rachaelenjoyslisteningtoallkindsofmusic.Rarely,ifever,doyouseeherwithoutsomesortofmusic.EverymorningyoucanseeRachaelinherbathroomgettingreadyforschoolwithherplayeratmaximumvolume(音量).Herparentsalwaysgetmadatheraboutthat,butshecan’thearthemanywayoverthemusic.Theydon’tknowthatsheusestheirsurroundsoundstereowhentheyaren’tat(yī)home!6.Rachaellikestobewithpeoplelikeherbecause_______.A.sheonlywantstomakefriendswiththepeoplelikeherB.manypeoplethinksheisstrangeanddon’tliketobewithherC.sheknowstherearemanyotherpeoplewhoarealsostrangeD.itmakesherfee(cuò)llikesheisnotsostrangeaspeoplethink7.Theunderlinedword“disregard”inthethirdparagraphprobablymeans“____(dá)___”.A.ignoreB.realizeC.acceptD.mind8.Rachael’sparentsdon’tliketheirchildrento_______.A.belat(yī)eforschoolB.usetheirsurroundsoundstereoC.listentothemusicinthebathroomD.playmusictoloudly9.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat______.A.RachaellikestobedifferentfromothersB.RachaelneverreadsbookscarefullyC.RachaelwillbealawyerinthefutureD.Rachael’sparentsalsolikemusic10.ThepassagementionsthefollowingaboutRachaelEXCEPTher__(dá)__(dá)___(dá).A.hobbyB.personalityC.idealjobsD.appearanceCAsksomeonewhattheyhavedonetohelptheenvironmentrecentlyandtheywillalmostcertainlymentionrecycling.Recyclinginthehomeisveryimportantofcourse.However,beingforcedtorecycleoftenmeanswealreadyhavemorematerialthanweneed.Wearedealingwiththeresultsofthatover-consumptioninthegreenestwaypossible,butitwouldbefarbetterifwedidnotneedtobringsomuchmat(yī)erialhomeinthefirstplace.Thetotalamountofpackagingincreasedby12%between1999and2023.Itnowmakesupat(yī)hirdofat(yī)ypicalhousehold’swasteintheUK.Inmanysupermarketsnowadaysfooditemsarepackagedtwicewithplasticandcardboard.Toomuchpackagingisdoingseriousdamagetotheenvironment.TheUK,forexample,isrunningoutofitforcarryingthisunnecessarywaste.Ifsuchpackagingisburnt,itgivesoffgreenhousegaseswhichgoontocausethegree(cuò)nhouseeffect.Recyclinghelps,buttheprocessitselfusesenergy.Thesolutionisnottoproducesuchitemsinthefirstplace.Foodwasteisaseriousproblem,too.Toomanysupermarketsencouragecustomerstobuymorethantheyneed.However,afewofthemarecomingroundtotheideathatthiscannotcontinue,encouragingcustomerstoreusetheirplasticbags,forexample.Butthisisnotjustaboutsupermarkets.Itisaboutallofus.Wehavelearnedtoassociatepackagingwithquality.Wehavelearnedtothinkthat(yī)somethingunpackagedisofpoorquality.Thisisespeciallytrueoffood.Butisalsoappliestoawiderangeofconsumerproducts,whichoftenhavefarmorepackagingthannecessary.Therearesignsofhope.Asmoreofusrecycle,wearebeginningtorealizejusthowmuchunnecessarymaterialiscollecting.Weneedtofacethewastefulnessofourconsumerculture,butwehaveamountaintoclimb.11.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“over-consumption”referto?A.Usingtoomuchpackaging.B.Recyclingtoomanywastes.C.Makingmoreproductsthannecessary.D.Havingmorematerialthanisneeded.12.TheauthorusesfiguresinParagraph2toshow___(dá)____.A.thetendencyofcuttinghouseholdwasteB.theincreaseofpackagingrecyclingC.therapidgrowthofsupermarketsD.thefactofpackagingoveruse13.Accordingtothetext,recycling___(dá)___.A.helpscontrolthegreenhouseeffectB.meansburningpackagingforenergyC.isthesolutiontogasshortageD.leadstoawasteofland14.WhatcanbeinferredfromParagraph4?A.Unpackagedproductsareofbadquality.B.Supermarketscaremoreaboutpackaging.C.Itisimpropertojudgequalitybypackaging.D.Oductsarebetterpackagedthanfood.15.Whatcanwelearnfromthelastparagraph?A.Fightingwastefulnessisdifficult.B.Needlessmaterialismostlyrecycled.C.Peoplelikecollectingrecyclablewaste.D.Theauthorisproudoftheirconsumerculture.DHavingreturnedfromherroundtrip(來回旅程),theangrywomanstoodoutsidetheticketofficeofthestat(yī)ion."Therailwayowesme£12,"shesaidtoHarryJenks,theyoungmanworkingattheoffice."YousoldmeaticketforMay22nd,buttherewasnoshipfromJerseythatnight.SomydaughterandIhadtostayinahotel.Itcostme£12."Harrywasworried.Herememberedsellingthewomanareturnticket."Comeintotheoffice,Madam,"hesaidpolitely."I'lljustchecktheJerseytimetableforMay22nd."?Thewomanandherlittlegirlfollowedhiminside.Shewasquiteright,asHarrysoondiscovered.TherewasnosailingonMay22nd.Howcouldhehavemadesuchacarelessmistake?Heshouldn'thavesoldheraticketforthatday.Wonderingwhattodo,hesmiledat(yī)thechild."Youlooksunburnt,"hesaidtoher."DidyouhaveaniceholidayinJersey?"?"Yes,"sheanswered,shyly."Thebeachwaslovely.AndIcanswimtoo!"?"That(yī)'sfine,"saidHarry."Mylittlegirlcan'tswimabityet.Ofcourse,she'sonlythree(cuò)…"
"I'mfour,"thechildsaidproudly."I'llbefourandahalf."Harryturnedtothemother."Irememberyourticket,Madam,"hesaid."Butyoudidn'tgetoneforyourdaughter,didyou?"?"Er,well……"thewomanlookedatthechild."Imean......shehasn'tstartedschoolyet.She'sonlyfour."?"Afour-year-oldchildmusthaveaticket,Madam.Achild'sreturntickettoJerseycosts……letmesee……£13.50.Soiftherailwaypaysyourhotel,youwillowe£1.50.Thelawisthelaw,butsincethefaultwasmine……"?Thewomanstoodup,tookthechild'shandandlefttheoffice.16.Harrywasworriedbecause___(dá)___.A.thewomanwasangrywithhimB.hehadnotdonehisworkproperlyC.theJerseytimetablewaswrongD.thelittlegirldidn'thaveareturnticket17.Harrystartedtalkingtothelittlegirl
__(dá)____.A.becausehewasindifficultyanddidnotknowwhattodoB.becausehehadalittlegirlaboutthesameageasthisgirlC.becausehewantedtobefriendlytothelittlegirlwholookedsoniceD.whenhesuddenlyrealizedthathecouldfindawayoutfromthelittlegirl18.WhenHarrysaid,"Thelawisthelaw,butsincethefaultwasmine…,"hemeantthat_____(dá).A.theymustfollowitwithoutotherchoice,eventhoughthefaultwashisB.hehadtobestrictwiththewomanbecauseofthelaw,althoughhedidn'twanttoC.thewomanhadtopayhim£1.50andtherailwaywouldpayforthehotelD.sheshouldpay£1.50,butashehadmadeamistake,shecouldgowithoutpaying19.Thewomanlefttheofficewithoutsayinganythingbecause
______(dá).A.shewantedtogohomeandgetmoneyforthechild'sticketB.shewassoangrythatshedidn'twanttohaveanythingmoretodowiththeyoungmanC.shewasmovedbyHarry'skindnessD.sheknewshewouldhavetopaytherailwayifsheinsistedEPeoplesayteenagersarenogood.Theymaketoomuchnoiseinshoppingmalls;theydrivecarelesslyupanddownAmerica’smainstreets.Andatleastsomeofthetimethosethingsaretrue.Butweshouldn’tforgetthattherearehardmomentsinthelifeofatee(cuò)nagertoo.Iwatchedsuchamomentnotlongagoatawoman’sfuneralwhichhappenedinachurch.Ateenagegrandsonsteppedforward.Softlyhebegan:“IwanttoshareafewvaluesthatNanataughtme.Sheneverfailedtoseelightinanysituat(yī)ion.Whenourfamilydogwouldattackher,what(yī)wouldNanasay?‘Oh,whatbeautifulmarkingsthat(yī)doghas.’That(yī)wasNana.“Shewasastrongwomanwhooftenlivedintheshadowofmygrandpa,whowasasuccessfulbusinessmaninthiscity.ButshewastheonebehindthesceneswhoprovidedthestrengthandsupportforGrandpa’scareer,”hesaid,withavoicenowtrembling.“ThatwasNana’sway.”Finally,inavoicebreakingfree(cuò)ofsorrow,helookedupandsaid,“Nanat(yī)aughtmecourage.Sheputupafighttotheend,whenshediedpeacefully,whichishowshelivedherlife.ThatwasNana’sway,andIhopeIcancarryoninthesamemanner.”Therearenoheartsassensitiveasthoseofteenagers,becauseeverythingishappeningtothemforthefirsttime.Thetroublewithteenagersisthattheyhaven’tlearnedtobecontrolled.Whenthatboyrosetospeakaboutthewomanwhohadbee(cuò)nhisdearestfriend,hishonestvoicedraggedeachofusoutintotheopenwherewecouldnolongerhide.Iwasmovedandlearnedalot.20.Accordingtothefirstparagraph,____(dá)__.A.youngpeoplearelivingahardlifeB.peopledon’tthinkhighlyoftheteenagersC.peopleshouldn’tforgettheyoungpeopleD.youngpeopleshouldkeepquietbeforethepublic21.Fromtheboy’sspee(cuò)ch,weknowhisgrandmother_____(dá)_.A.wasaweakwomanlivingintheshadowofhisgrandpaB.likeddogsverymucheveniftheyoftenattackedherC.couldsee(cuò)everythingaroundherthoughshewasoldD.hadgreat(yī)influenceovertheboywhenshewasalive22.Wecaninferfromthepassagethattheboy____(dá)__.A.wasfilledwithsadnessandgaveupfinishinghistalkB.wasalwaysverygoodat(yī)expressinghimselfC.practicedalotinordertogiveamovingspeechD.hadgreatdifficultyinacceptingthelossofNana23.Thewriterwantedtotellthereaders__(dá)____.A.theyoungpeopleweretooweaktofacecertainfactsB.theyoungpeoplehavelearnedtocontrolthemselvesC.theadultscouldlearnsomethingvaluablefromtheyoungD.theadultsshouldteachtheyounghowtodealwiththedeathFItisexcitingtoapplyforajobthatreallyinterestsyou.Inmakingyourapplication,thereareanumberofpointsforyoutoobserve.Inyourletterofapplication,aimtosayjustenoughtointroduceyourself.Ifyouareansweringanadvertisement,anyinformationforwhichitasksmust,ofcourse,begiven.Thiswillusuallycoveryourschoolrecordandanyfurthereducationandtraining.Youmayalsobeaskedtogivethenamesofoneortwopersonstosupplyreference.Forthispurposeyoushouldchoosepeoplewhoknowyouwellenoughaboutyourcharacterandability;andyoushouldalsoaskfortheirpermissiontobenamedasreferees.Itwilldependoncircumstanceshowmuchyoucanusefullyaddaboutyourself.Yourpurposeistobringtothenoticeofthebossanygoodreasonwhyyouratherthananyoftheotherapplicantsshouldbechosenforthejob.Ifthereforeyoufeelyouhaveanyspecialskillfortheworkor,forexample,anyparticularinterestinthelineofbusiness,letthisbeknown.Finallythereisyouruseoflanguage.Youcannotgowrongifyoukeepyoursentencesandparagraphsshort,makingsurethesenseisclearandwellexpressed.Chooseplainwordssolongastheycanexpressyourmeaning.24.Theaimofwritingaletterofapplicationisto___(dá)________(dá)A.tellthebossyourschoolrecordB.expresswhyyouaremostsuitableforthejobC.showyourcharacterandabilityD.givee(cuò)noughinformationaboutyourself25.Inyourletterofapplication,tryto________(dá)__(dá)___(dá)___.?A.keepitasshortaspossibleB.givemoreinformationaboutyoureducationandtrainingC.sayinafewwordswithmaininformationD.coveryourschoolrecordfully26.Theauthorsuggestsyouchoosewordseasyto______solongastheycanexpressyourthoughtwell.A.toseeB.tohearC.tounderstandD.towrite27.Thebesttitleforthispassagecouldbe______(dá)__.A.HowtoFindaJobB.TheBestWaytoWriteaLetterC.WritingLetterstoOne'sBossD.HowtoWriteaLetterofApplicationGSavingmoneygivesyoufreedom.Ifyouhaveenoughsavingsyoumaybeabletogiveupyourjob.Iknowacouplewhosavedupenoughmoneythattheywereabletoleavetheirjobsforayear,andtravelacrossthecountry.Youcouldseethewonderfulexperiencestheyhadbecausetheywereabletoenjoythat(yī)timetogether.Savingmoneyisimprovingyourfuturelife.Itisimportanttorealizethat(yī)bysavingmoneynowyouwillbeabletodosomanymorethingsinyourlateryears.Youcanretireearlyandspendtiingaroundtheworld.Bysavingmoneynow,youwillbeabletodoasmanythingsasyoulikeandenjoyagoodlife.Savingmoneywillbringyoupeaceofmind.Everydollarthatyouhaveinthebankisadollar,whichstandsbetweenyouanddisaster(劫難).Peoplewhohavesavingsarenotworriedwhenacarbreaksdown,orsomeonebecomessick.Theyknowthattheywillbeokayiftheyloseajob,andittakestimetofindanewone.Savingmoneysetsanexampleforyourchildren.Byteachingyourchildrentosavemoneyandplanforthefuture,youareincontrolof(掌控)whereyouspendyourmoney,andwhatyoudowithit.Itmaybeoneofthemostimportantideasthatyouteachyourchildren.28.Accordingtoparagraph1,ifyouwanttogiveupyourjob,__________.A.youcantravelacrossthecountryB.youmusthaveenoughsavingsC.youcanstaywithyourfamilyD.youwillhavewonderfulexperiences29.Paragraph3mainlytellsus_____(dá)______.A.nottoloseajobifyoudon’thavesavingsB.toputthemoneyinthebankwhenyouhavesavingsC.nottoworryifacarbreaksdownorsomeoneisillD.tosavemoneyifyouwanttohaveapeacefulmind30.Paragraph4mainlytalksabout_______(dá)____.A.theplanforfuturelifeB.theimportanceofchildren’seducationC.theinfluenceofsavingmoneyonchildrenD.theskillsofsavingmoneyforchildren31.Thebesttitle(標(biāo)題)forthispassagemaybe________(dá)___.A.MoneysavingimportanceB.MoneysavingpurposeC.MoneysavingskillsD.MoneysavingexperienceHPeopleusuallyhatemice,butonemousehaswontheheartsofthepeopleallovertheworld—thefamousMickeyMouse.DoyouknowhowMickeycameintobeing?Verylateonenight,WaltDisneywasstillworkinghardasusual.Hewasdrawingcartoons.Suddenlyheheardastrangesound—crunch,crunch.Waltlookedinsidethewastebasket.TherewasafamilyofmiceeatingpiecesofbreadthatwereleftoverfromWalt’slunchFormanynights,theyplayedthere.Waltbegantolikehavingthemicearound.Helikedonelittlemousebetterthananyoftheothers.Henamedthismouse“Mortimer”.Theybecamegoodfriends.SometimeswhenWaltwasworkinglateintothenight,Mortimerwouldjumpontohisshoulderandtouchhisearwithhiscoldlittlenose.ThenWaltbeganhavingtroubleinsellinghiscartoons,sohedecidedtomovetoabiggercity.Buteveninthenewcity,hecouldn’tsellhiscartoons.“Ineedsomenewideas,”Waltsaidtohimself.Hebegandrawinglittleanimals,butnothingpleasedhim.SuddenlyherememberedMortimer.WaltbegantodrawMortimer.Onthepictureitdidn’tlooklikearealmouse,butmorelikeafunnygentleman.ButhiswifethoughtMortimerwasnotagoodname.SoWaltgavethelittlemouseanewnameMickeyMouse.AmovietheatreboughtWalt’scartoon.Whentheshowstarted,MickeyMousesanganddancedanddidfunnythingsonthemoviescree(cuò)n.Peopleroaredwithlaughter.FromthenonMickeyMousehasbecomeoneofthemostpopularmoviestarsintheworld.32.Formthispassageweknow.A.WaltDisneywasahard-workingman B.WaltDisneywasanabsent-mindedmanC.WaltDisneywasafunnymanlikehisMickeyMouse D.WaltDisneywasamanwhoalwayshadnomoney33.AtthebeginningWaltDisney.A.livedanactivelife?B.livedaveryhardlifeC.livedinahousewheretherewerenocats?D.wasoftenaskedtomove34.BeforeWaltDisneydrewMortimer,.A.hehadworkedasawriterforthreeyears??B.hehadwrittenmanystoriesaboutMortimerinthenewspaperC.hehaddrawnmanyotherlittleanimals ?D.hehadbeenafilmstarforalongtime35.WaltDisneybegantogetsuccessin.A.makingcartoonsaboutMickeyMouse? B.gettinghiswife’shelpC.makingfilms D.startinghiscompanyⅡ完型填空閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從1~15各題所給旳A、B、C和D項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并將答案寫在答題卷上。Itwasasunnyday.Alittleboy’sfatherwassittingonthecouch,drinkingabeer,whilewatchinga1match.See(cuò)ingthis,theboyrushedtohisfatherandshouted,“Daddy,Daddy,2mehowtoplaycat(yī)ch!”Thefat(yī)her,3atthetelevisionscreen,replied,“Letmefinishwatchingthematch.Pl(wèi)ayoutsideandcomebackinfiveminutes.”“Okay,Daddy!”saidtheboy,runningoutoft
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