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PAGEPAGE18江蘇省如皋市2024-2025學(xué)年高二英語上學(xué)期期末教學(xué)質(zhì)量調(diào)研試題第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對話,每段對話后有一個小題。從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inthestreet. B.Onthebus. C.Atthebusstation.2.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Theweather. B.Theman’sclothes. C.Thevacationplan.3.HowmuchRMBwillthemanget?A.About480yuan. B.About600yuan. C.About4,800yuan.4.Whendoesthewomanusuallygetup? A.At4:00. B.At6:00. C.At8:00.5.Whydoesthemanthinkhewillfailtheexam? A.Hislisteningispoor. B.Hisreadingispoor. C.Hiswritingispoor.其次節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6.Whathappenedduringtheholiday? A.Marydidn’tgotoHarbin. B.Jennyheldaparty. C.Themanhadmovedhouse.7.WhencanthewomanmeetJenny? A.Onweekends. B.Onweekdays. C.Insummerholidays.聽第7段材料,回答第8至10題。8.Whatisthewoman? A.Acustomsofficer. B.Atourguide. C.Ahotelclerk.9.WhydoesthemancometoBritain? A.Toattendameeting. B.Totakeavacation. C.Tovisithisfriends.10.Wherewillthemanstay? A.Atabusinesspartner’shouse. B.Athishouse. C.Atahotel.聽第8段材料,回答第11至13題。11.WhoisMr.Smith? A.Amanager. B.Aconsultant. C.Asecretary.12.WhydoesElinaleaveamessage? A.Shedoesn’tknowwhenshe’llbeavailable. B.ShewantsMr.Smithtocallherback. C.Shewantstotellsomethingimportant.13.What’sthemessageabout? A.Cancelingsomeorders. B.Quittingthedeliveryofsomeorders. C.Stoppingdeliveringorderstoallcompanies.聽第9段材料,回答第14至16題。14.Whydoesthemanfeelunwell? A.Heeatssomethingwrong. B.Helacksphysicalexercise. C.Healwaysstaysuplate.15.Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemando? A.Gotobedontime. B.Payattentiontomentalhealth. C.Haveabalanceddiet.16.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation? A.Thewomansoundspatient. B.Themanthinkstheadviceimpractical. C.Themanisadoctor.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17.Whatdidthelandlorddoforamonth? A.Hevisitedhisfriends. B.Hewentonabusinesstrip. C.Hetraveledalone.18.Wheredidthelandlordkeephiswatch? A.Onthebed. B.Onthetable. C.Onthechair.19.Whywasthelandlordsoangry? A.Aservantdidn’treachhisrequirement. B.Hishousewasdestroyed. C.Avaluablegiftwasstolen.20.Howdidthelandlordfindthethief? A.Byastick. B.Byabottleofwater. C.Bythefootprints.其次部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出最佳選項。ACanyonRockToursSouthRimDrive(555)602-7548AuniquelookattheGrandCanyonfromanexpert’sperspective.LetourprofessionalgeologistsgiveyouthemostinformativeGrandCanyontouravailable.TheRocksLearnabouttheamazinghistoryoftheGrandCanyonbylookingatitsmanylayersofrock.Seetracefossilsofanimalsandplantsthatlivedmillionsofyearsago.TouchPrecambrian(前寒武紀(jì)的)rocksthatare2billionyearsold.Findoutwhichmineralsgivetherocklayerstheircolorsofred,yellowandgreen.TheFormationsVisitdifferentrockformationsandwitnesshowerosionandweatheringhaveshapedoneoftheworld’smostbeautifulcanyons.TheViewsEnjoyyourlunchbreakatYavapaiObservationStation.Thestationoverlooksthecanyonwithaviewthatisbreathtakingandunforgettable.Tourdepartseveryday,exceptSunday,at9A.M.fromtheGrandCanyonVillageVisitorCentre.Toursreturnaround5P.M.Costis$30perperson.Unsuitableforseniorcitizenswithspecialneeds.Besuretopackasacklunchandbringplentyofdrinkingwater.Toursinvolveextensivehikingandrequiresomerock-climbingexperience.Pleasedressinlayersandwearappropriateshoes.Note:Reservationsarerequiredatleasttwodaysinadvanceforgroupsofsixormore.21.Whatisspecialaboutthetour?A.Touristscanbringhomesomecolorfulrocks.B.Itistailoredtotheneedsofseniorpeople.C.Touristscanseerareanimalsandplants.D.Itcombinessightseeingwithlearning.22.Whataretouristsrequiredtodo?A.Wearthickclothestokeepwarm.B.Bringtheirownbreakfast.C.Drinkenoughwaterinadvance.D.Wearshoessuitableforhiking.23.Whenmighttouristsneedtobookearly?A.Iftheyhaveateamofsevenpeople.B.Iftheywouldlikeaprivatetour.C.Iftheywanttogoonaparticularday.D.IftheywishtohavelunchatYavapaiObservationStation.BAstechnologyandsupermarketshavemadebuyingfoodeasierandmoreconvenientthanever,researchersbelievepeoplearegrowingmoredistantfromthefoodtheyeat.Asknowledgeaboutcrops,foodproduction,andhealthyeatingislostovergenerations,someschooldistrictsarelookingtoreconnectchildrenwiththeirfoodbyeducatingtheminagardensetting.Researchersobservedone“schoolgarden”inaruralMidwesternschooldistrict,inwhichteachersheldclassesoutsideinagardenoneortwotimespermonth.“Wehavelosttouchwithalotofbasicskillsrelatedtofood,whichraisesconcernsforthefutureoffoodproductionandtheeatinghabitsofourchildren.Andwewantedtoseeifallowingchildrento‘taste’theireducationinagardensettingcouldhavethepotentialtoreorient(重新定位)themtowardenvironmentandhealthissuesthatwillonlybecomemoreimportantastheygrow.Thiscasestudyshowedthattheansweris‘yes’.Thepotentialisthere.”saysMaryHendrickson,anassociateprofessorofruralsociologyattheUniversityofMissouri’sCollegeofAgriculture,FoodandNaturalResources.Theideaofschoolgardensisnotnew,butmostoftheseprogramshaveoccurredinwealthyurbansettings.Beginningasanafter-schoolclubledbyvolunteers,theprogrameventuallychangedtothecontroloftheschooldistrict.Thedistrictjoineditintotheschooldayanaverageofoneortwotimespermonth,whenstudentswouldattendclassesoutsidesurroundedbyfruitsandvegetables.Eachgradelevelreceivedtheirowngarden.Researchersfoundthatschoolgardeneducationaffectedthechildrenbeyondtheclassroom,withstudentsexpectinghealthierchoicesontheschool’ssaladbarandstartingtheirowngardensathome,aswellasgenerallyexpressingmoreinterestinfoodproductionandpreparation,encouragingthemtodevelopanappreciationforfresh,healthyfoods.“Whatweheardfromthepeopleinvolvedinthisprogramisthattheirchildrenaremoreinterestedineatinghealthierfoodandhavechoicesoffoodsystemslikeorganicsandfarmer’smarkets,givingchildrenmorecontrolovertheirlives.”saysMary.“Ithinkthatpeoplerecognizethatwearearuralcommunity,butwearenothealthyeaters,”oneparticipantsaid.“Wedohavecattleandchickens,butwedon’thavegardensbecausewhenIwasgrowingup…wedidn’ttalkabouthealthyfood.Nobodyreallygrewfood.”24.Whataresomeschoolstryingtodototheirstudents?A.Toteachthemtobuildaschoolgarden.B.Toadvisethemtoeathealthfood.C.Tobringthemtogetherwithfood.D.Toremindthemtolearnknowledge.25.WhatisMaryHendrickson’sattitudetowardsthepracticeofbuildinga“schoolgarden”?A.Critical.B.Favourable.C.ambiguous.D.neutral.26.Whatisthefindingoftheresearchersaboutthestudents?A.Theywillhavetheabilitiestomakeinformedchoicesoffood.B.Theywilllearnsomeskillstopreparefortheireverydayfood.C.Theywillprobablyeatmorehealthysaladthanmeat.D.Theywilltakeanactivepartinout-of-classactivities.27.Whatisthepassagemainlydiscussingabout?A.Thesignificanceofdevelopinghealthylifestyles.B.Thechangeinpeople’sbuyingfoodinthefuture.C.Theeducationofreconnectingstudentswithfood.D.Thenecessityofteachingstudentsgardening.CAustralianexpertshaveexpressedconcernsthattoomanymillennials(千禧一代)arehopingtousetheirsocialmediaaccountstobuildtheircareers.

Theirconcernsfollowthesuddenrisein“insta-celebrities”whomakemoneybypostingsponsored(贊助的)photosonline.Fortheluckyfewwhoarenotonlytalentedphotographersbutalsogood-lookingandbusiness-savvy(有商業(yè)頭腦的),makingmoneyoffsocialmediaisn’timpossible.Instagramisfloodedwithsocialmediaprofessionalspaidtopromoteproductsandservices.However,socialscientistLaurenRosewarne,fromtheUniversityofMelbourne,saysthatinreality,therearefarfewerpeoplemakingmoneyofftheplatformsthanonemaythink.ShesaidmanyyoungAustraliansweregettingsuckedinbytheappealofmakingmoneyonplatformslikeInstagram,describingitas“totallyunrealistic”andextremelydifficulttodo.“Youngpeoplearehopingtobefamousinnumbersthatweresimplynotthere20yearsago,”RosewarnetoldtheAustralianBroadcastingCorporation(ABC)onSaturday.“Therearesomepeoplewhocanmakefortunesoutofmonetizing(使具有貨幣性質(zhì))theirInstagramposts,butthatisnotthenorm.”ShesaiditwasuptoparentsandschoolstodiscouragestudentsfromseekingInsta-fame,asmanybelieveitisapossiblecareerchoice.“There’sthewarningforparents;thisisnotanormalorevencommonoccurrencethatyoucanmonetizeyourInstagramaccount.”MeanwhileToniEagerfromAustralianNationalUniversitysaidsocialproblemscouldarisefromspendingtoomuchtimewithsocialmedia.“Wheredotheinsta-celebritiesgotoseparatethelifepeopleseeonInstagramfromtheiractualnormallife?”Eagersaid.“Allofasudden,peopleownyourprivatelife.”28.Whyistherearisein“insta-celebrities”?A.Manyyoungpeoplearegoodattakingphotos.B.Manypeopleseeitasashortcuttomakingmoney.C.Peoplewanttosocializebysharingphotosonline.

D.Instagramoffersareliablecareerchoiceformillennials.

29.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“gettingsuckedin”inparagraph4probablymean?A.Becominginvolvedinsomething. B.Benefitingfromsomething.C.Takingadvantageofsomething. D.Beingsatisfiedwithsomething.30.WhatmessagedoestheauthorconveybyquotingLaurenRosewarne?

A.Youngpeopletodayaremorebusiness-savvythanever.

B.Youngpeoplearebecominglessinterestedininternetfame.

C.Instagramisnotagoodplatformtopromotenewproducts.D.It’sabadideaforyoungpeopletotryearningmoneyonInstagram.31.WhatproblemdoesToniEagerthinkoveruseofsocialmediacouldcause?A.Anover-relianceonInstagram.

B.Inabilitytoappreciatelife.C.Alossofpersonalprivacy.D.Anaddictiontothevirtuallifeonline.

DSpaceX,Elonmusk’srocketcompany,launchedthenewlydesignedCrewDragoncapsulecarryingfourastronautstospaceonNov16.Thespacecraftsuccessfullydocked(對接)withtheInternationalSpaceStation(ISS)onNov17.ThisisthefirsttimethatNASAhassentacrewintoorbitentirelyviaaprivately-ownedspacecraft.“It’sthestartofanewerainwhichroutineastronautjourneystolow-Earthorbitarebeingconductedbycommercialproviders,”NASAsaid.NASA’scommercialmannedprogramhastakenalotofrisks.WhetherthefundingissufficientinthelongtermandwhetherthecompanieshavethecapabilitiestosolveallthetechnicaldifficultieshavebeenrepeatedlyquestionedbytheUSCongress.Beforethelaunch,NASAhadcooperatedwithSpaceXformorethanadecadetobuildamannedspacecraft.Backin2014,NASAwasfacingaviraldecision—choosingthefinaliststocompletethetaskofdevelopingalternativespaceshuttles.Eventually,itcamedowntoBoeingandSpaceX.Therewasfiercecompetitionbetweenthetwocompaniestocompletethemission.InDecember2024,Boeing’smannedspaceship,CST-100Starliner,conductedatestflight,butduetomultipleerrors,theflightfailedtoreachtheISS.TherecentlaunchoftheDragoncapsulewasn’tflawless,either.Anairleakcausedanunexpecteddropincapsulepressurelessthantwohoursbeforelaunch,aNASAofficialsaid.Thankstothetechnicians,thelaunchwasn’taffected.Inthecomingyear,USactorTomCruisewillstartacommercialspacejourneyontheDragoncapsuletofilmamovieattheISS.Atthesametime,Boeingiscatchingup.Thecompanywillconductanotherunmannedflightin2024,anditsfirstmannedmissionwilltakeplacesometimein2024.“Itverymuchfollowstheaviation(航空)erawhereairlinersusedtobegovernment-run,andnowofcoursethey’vebeencommercialforanumberofdecades,”saidoneoftheDragoncapsulecrewmembers.32.WhatisthesignificanceofthesuccessfullaunchofCrewDragoncapsule?A.Itcarriedfourastronautsintothespace.B.ItsuccessfullydockedwiththeInternationalSpaceStation.C.Itsentordinarypeopletospaceforthefirsttime.D.Itmarksthebeginningofspaceflightsbeingconductedbycommercialproviders.33.What’sthemainfactorcontributingtothesuccessfullaunchofCrewDragoncapsule?A.SpaceX’slong-termcooperationwithNASA.B.Boeing’sfailureinthetestflightduetomultipleerrors.C.SpaceX’shavingsufficientfunding.D.Allthetechnicaldifficultiesbeingtimelyfixed.34.Whatdoestheunderlined“it”refertoinparagraph5?A.CrewDragoncapsulelaunchedbySpaceX.B.commercialspaceexploration.C.thecompetitionbetweenBoeingandSpaceX.D.commercialairliners.35.Whichonecanbethebesttitleforthispassage?A.Mannedspaceflightwaslaunched.B.Spaceflightsgocommercial.C.NASAfaceslotsofrisks.D.SpaceXleadsthewayinspaceflights.其次節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)依據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。選項中有兩項為多余選項。FindinganoutletforemotionFinlandisfertile(肥沃的)groundforheavymetalmusic.Forevery100,000people,thereare70metalbands,accordingtoMedium.Heavymetal’scharacteristicaggressionandloudnessattacklistenerswithbrute(粗暴的)force.36Thecoldandsometimessevereclimatehascontributedtothepopulation’sinterestinheavierformsofrock.“Whensomeoneissurroundedbycoldanddarkforlongperiodsoftime,itisonlynaturalthatsomeformofdepressionwillstarttosetin,”thewebsiteAMetalStateOfMindnoted.“HowdomanyFinnscombatthedepression,releasethenegativeenergy,andmakethemselvesfeelmorepositive?37AccordingtoMedium,mostFinnishpeopleareemotionallyrestrained(克制的).Whateveremotions—softorhard—theyfeel,theykeeptheminside.“Ifeelthattheemotionalintroversion(內(nèi)向性)alsohastodowiththefactthatweoftenwanttokeepthingsprivate.38Onehastoappear‘strong’atallcosts,”Ida-KatharinaKiljander,oneoftheleadsingersoftheOulu-basedmetalbandMournfulLines,toldMedium.39“ThereasonwhyheavymetalmightreflecttheFinnishmentalityisprobablybecausewearesoprivatethatitisdifficulttodiscussourfeelings,butstillweneedanoutlettodealwiththesenegativeemotions,”explainedKiljander.40Thosewhotendtokeeptheiremotionsinsidemayfindthemselvesdrawntoamediumorgenrethatallowsthemtodotheopposite—somethingthatFinlandhasmadeloudandclearwithitsgrowingnumberofheavymetalfans.A.However,heavymetalmusicoffersawaytoexpresstheseemotions.B.Everyyear,thousandsof“metalheads”gatheratFinland’smanymetalfestivals,especiallyduringsummer.C.ButwhydoesthisseeminglyextremeformofmusicthriveintheNordiccountryofFinland?D.Ithasnotbeensociallyacceptabletoshowgreatemotions,forexampleangerorsadness.E.JustastheChineseproverbgoes,“Whereyoulivemakesyouwhoyouare.”F.EmotionalintroversionisaformoflearnedbehaviorinFinlandandtherootsgobackquitefarinhistory.G.Thereisnooneformofmusicmoretailoredtothereleaseofthenegativemorethanmetal.第三部分語言運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)完形填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。Iwasdiagnosed(診斷)attheageof14withadiseasewhichthedoctorsaidwould41meinawheelchairat25anddeadat40.Luckily,itdidn’thappenas42.Thediseaseneverspreadtomylegs,forwhichIamvery43.Still,everythingIdidhurt,andmylefthandwasfunctionallyparalyzed(功能性癱瘓的).IwasinconstantpainbecauseIlackthemuscle44requiredtodothesesimpletasks.After4540yearsofthisdisease,Idecidedtostepintotheworldof46healing.Ilearnedtoallowtheflowofgracetohealandcareforme.Healingishavingthecouragetoloveyourself,andtrustingyou47abetterlifeandhealthierexistence.WhenIadoptedthatnewbeliefsystem,myentirebeingstartedtowellness.Slowlyandsteadily,Iwas48myselffromtheonlyexistenceIhadknown.Ibegantoa49anewlifefilledwithjoyandacceptance.Ifmyhearthealed,mybodywouldheal.AsIbecamemoreintouchwiththeenergyaroundme,Ilearnedtheincrediblepowerofwordsandhowwereceive50whatweaskfor.Icametounderstandthateverythinginlifeisanoffering,anopportunitytogrow.Wealwayshaveachoice.Wecanremain51inthepastbeliefpatternsandbehaviorsthatnolonger52us,orwecancreateanewstory,onethatistruertoour53self.Ilearnedthat54+compassion=healing.Whenweforgiveourselves,andothers,wehealthehurtanddiscomfort.Whenwearecompassionateandgraceful,weattractthesame.Healingisbasedintheheart,notthemind.Asaresultofmylearning,Inowliveeachdayinjoyand55.“IfIcanheal,anyonecanheal.”Weareheretobeinourheart’sdesireandliveourpurpose.41.A.leave B.rescue C.take D.spend42.A.expected B.planned C.predicted D.required43.A.cheerful B.grateful C.depressed D.scared44.A.energy B.force C.power D.strength45.A.undergoing B.evaluating C.foreseeing D.spending46.A.traditional B.desperate C.gradual D.alternative47.A.desire B.demand C.deserve D.determine48.A.preventing B.unlocking C.protecting D.discouraging49.A.avoid B.destroy C.imagine D.heal50.A.oppositely B.exactly C.particularly D.rarely51.A.trapped B.absorbed C.involved D.interested52.A.benefit B.serve C.work D.attract53.A.happy B.stubborn C.ideal D.authentic54.A.grace B.joy C.forgiveness D.wellness55.A.purpose B.gratitude C.courage D.regret其次節(jié)語法填空(共10小題:每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Thesizeoffishintheoceansisshrinking.AnewreportfromCanadastatesfishmayshrinkbyasmuchasaquarterinthecomingdecades,whichmainly56(result)fromglobalwarming.Theresearchteamconductedtestsontheeffectof57(rise)oceantemperaturesonthesizeandnumberofover600speciesoffish.Theyconcludedthatmostfisharelikelytoshrinkby14-24percentbytheyear2050.Thebiggestchanges58(see)clearlyintropicalregions.Thereis59(little)oxygeninwarmerwatersofishcannotgrownormallyandmanywillmigratetocoolerwaters.LeadresearcherProfessorWilliamsaid:“Weweresurprisedtoseesuchalargedecreaseinfishsize.

Marinefisharegenerallyknowntorespondtoclimatechange60changingdistributionand

seasonality.Buttheunexpectedlybigeffect61climatechangecouldhaveonbodysizesuggeststhatwemaybemissingabigpieceofthepuzzleofunderstandingclimatechangeeffectsintheocean."Headdedthatoverfishingandpollutionwill62(worse)theproblem."Ourworkshowsavery63(worry)futurefortheoceans,64itisveryimportanttoreducegreenhousegas

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anddevelopbetterfishmanagementpolicies65(adapt)tothesechanges,hesaid.第四部寫作(共兩小節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)應(yīng)用文(滿分15分)假設(shè)你是李華,本學(xué)期你閱讀了小說《了不得的蓋茨比》(TheGreatGatsby),請依據(jù)提示用英語寫一篇書評,80-100詞?;拘畔⒆髡撸好绹骷褾.ScottFitzgerald背景:20世紀(jì)20年頭、美國故事情節(jié)主子公Gatsby,靠非法經(jīng)營實現(xiàn)了他的美國夢,愛上了Daisy。在Gatsby看來,Daisy是美妙生活的象征,而事實上,Daisy自私、膚淺,并最終導(dǎo)致了Gatsby走向了悲劇的結(jié)尾。評價…________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________其次節(jié)讀后續(xù)寫(滿分25分)Earlyoneweekendmorning,Iwassleepinglikealogwhenthetelephonerang.WhenIansweredIheardmyGrandma’svoice“Hey,sweetheart.Ihavemissedyousomuchlately.Whydon’tyoucometothecountrysideandenjoysomefineviews?”sheasked.“Dad,Grandmaisinvitingustoherhome,”Ishoutedtomyfatherwhowasbusyinthekitchen.“Finewithme,”herespondedinacasualtone.Afteraquickbreakfast,wedrovetoGrandma’s.Oncewearrived,wewereboththrilledbythebreathtakinglandscape.Theplumtreesinthebackyardwereripewithfruit,whilemillionsofwildflowerscoloredthevalley.Grandmaprepareddeliciouslunchincludingherspecialhomemadeapplejam,whichwasmyfavorite.Seeingmygreedyeyes,grandmasaid“Takesomewhenyouleave,andI’vegotplentystoredinthecellar(地窖).”Talkingandlaughing,wedidn’tevennoticethatitwaslateintheafternoon,thoughsomewhatcoolerthanithadbeenthatmorning.Grandmasuggestedthatwetakeherhomemadewoodenboatforatouralongthenearbyriver.Seatedintheboat,lookingupatthesky,Ifeltlikethecloudsweregreetinguscheerfullyfromabove.Inthevastfields,thegoldentreeswerelikebridesinthesun.Thebreezeskimmedoverthesurfaceofthefield,carryingthesweetsmelloftheflowers.ItwaslikeapicturepaintedbyoneoftheDutchmasters.“Itissonicetospendsomequalitytimewithfamily,”Dadmurmured.“Itfeelslikewe’reonanadventure,”Iadded.“It’sbeensomuchfun!”Whilewewereadmiringthesplendidsettingaroundus,theweatherstartedgettinghotandhumidagain.Atfirst,weignoredthischange,butwhendadlookedupatthesky,hesawdark,lowcloudswereapproachingus.Thenafiercegale(大風(fēng))sprangup.Lightningflashedwithintheblackclouds,followedbyaroarofthunder.“Row!”Dadshouted,trembling,“Atornado(龍卷風(fēng))iscoming!”Therewasnotimetothink.Werowedasfastaswecould.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Grandmaopenedthedoorforus._____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

202401高二英語參考答案聽力1—5BACCA 6—10BAABC 11—15ACBBC 16—20ACBCA閱讀21-23DDA24-27CBAC28-31BADC32-35DDBB七選五36-40CGDAE完形填空41-45ACBDA46-50DCBCB51-55ABDCB語法填空56.results 57.rising 58.willbeseen 59.less60.through/by61.that/which(或/) 62.worsen 63.worrying64.so65.toadapt應(yīng)用文ThenovelTheGreatGatsbyistherepresentativeworkofAmericanwriterF.ScottFitzgerald.Itisatruereflectionofthe1920sanduniversallyacknowledgedasaliteraryclassic.TheGreatGatsbyshowsthetragicstoryofGatsby’spursuinghisdream.Herealizeshisdreambyillegalbusiness.HefallsinlovewithDaisy,whorepresentsabeautifullife.However,inreallife,sheisfarfromwhatGatsbyimagines.SheisaselfishandshallowgirlandfinallyleadsGatsbytoasadending.Inmyopinion,thetragedyofGatsbyreflectsthethemeofthenovel—thedeclineoftheAmericandream.Butthenagain,althoughGatsby’seffortsdonotpayoff,hisspiritofstrugglingtorealizehisdreamandchangehisfatetouchesmedeeply.讀后續(xù)寫Therewasnotimetothink.Werowedasfastaswecould.AlthoughIdidn’tdaretolook,Icouldfeelthetornadogettingcloserashailstartedtofall,hittingthecreakyoldboathard.Chasedbytherelentlessnightmare,Icouldn'taffordtoletupforamoment.Ididn'tevenwipethesweatawayasitstreamedinmyeyesandblurredmyview.FinallyGrandma'shouseappearedbeforemyeyes.Wejumpedoutoftheboatandrantowardsit.Gaspingforbreath,webuzzedthedoorbellagainandagain.Grandmaopenedthedoorforus.Wedrippedwateronherflooraswewentinside,ourshoesandclothessoakedthrough.Grandmasaidweneededtofindasaferplacetorideoutthetornado,andwefollowedherintothecellar.DadhelpedcloseofftheentrancewhileIhuddledinthedarkcorner,quiveringfromthecoldandthefear.Westayeddownthere,waitingforthetornadotopassoverus.Wedidn’twaitverylong,foritwasoverinamatterofminutes.However,afterthisexperience,Iappreciatedeverydaywithmyfamily.聽力原文Text1M:Excuseme.Doesthisbusgotothenewlybuiltcinema?W:No,you’llhavetogetoffatthebookstore,andthentaketheNo.39bus.M:Thankyou.Text2W:Whataniceday!M:Thatistrue.Ihopeitwon’trainagain.Lasttime,Iforgottobringtheumbrellaandmyclothesgotwet.W:It’llbesunnyforthe7-dayvacationaccordingtotheweatherforecast.Text3M:CanyouchangeeurosintoRMB?W:Yes,oneeuroisequivalentto(等于,相當(dāng)于)abouteightyuan.Howmuchdoyouwanttochange?M:Sixhundredeuros,please.Text4W:Whattimedoyougetupeveryday?M:Igetupatabout6:00.W:That’searly,isn’tit?Iusuallygetup2hourslaterthanyou.M:Yes,buttheearlybirdcatchestheworm(早起的鳥兒有蟲吃).Text5M:I’mabsolutelysureI’mgoingtofailmyEnglishtest.W:Whatmakesyousosure?M:Becauseitisimpossibletoimprovelisteningskillswithinaweek.Text6M:Hi,Mary.How’syourwintervacation?W:Well,it’swonderful!IwenttoHarbin!Oh,didImisssomethingwhenIwasn’there?M:Yes.⑥Jennyhadmovedout,andshewon’tcometoourschoolagain.Sheheldapartyonthelastdayofwintervacation.W:What!Ican’tbelieveit!Oh,IwishIhadn’tbeentoHarbin!M:Ohwell,it’salreadyhappened.⑦Youcanstillcallherandmeetheronweekendsevenifshe’snotcomingtoourschoolagain.Text7(第8題為推斷題)W:Goodmorning,sir.Yourpassport,please.M:Goodmorning.Hereyouare.W:Thankyou.Areyouhereonbusinessoronvacation?M:⑨I’mhereonholiday.W:Howlong

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