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2024—2025學年度上學期期中考試高二試題英語考試時間:120分鐘滿分:150分第一部分聽力(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小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.Whatwastheman’ssisterdoing?A.Chattingwithsomeone. B.Helpingalady. C.Gettingintotrouble.2.WhathappenedtoLucy?A.Shewaschosenfortheleadrole.B.Shemissedthechanceoftest.C.Shetriedoutbutfailed.3.Whattimeisitnow?A.9:10. B.9:30. C.8:50.4.Whatdoesthemanwantthewomantodo?A.Givehimsomehints. B.Comebackinthreedays. C.Writetheessayforhim.5.Whoteachesthewomantosing?A.Herself. B.Herparent. C.Hersingingteacher.第二節(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.Whatdoesthewomanmean?A.Themaniseasygoing.B.Theman’sdeskisinamess.C.Themanshouldfocusonhisdesk.7.WhatisAliceprobablylike?A.Sociable. B.Patient. C.Serious.聽第7段材料,回答第8至10題。8.Howdidthemanwatchthe2022BeijingWinterOlympicGames?A.OnTV. B.Onthecellphone. C.Onthecomputer.9.Whichsportisthemanmostinterestedin?A.Figureskating. B.Short-trackspeedskating. C.Skijumping.10.Whatwillthemandonext?A.Learnskills. B.Watchthegame. C.Finishhishomework.聽第8段材料,回答第11至13題。11.Whatdothechildrenthinkofthetriptothebeach?A.Exciting. B.Uninteresting. C.Dangerous.12.Whichplacedoesthemansuggest?A.Amuseum. B.Agallery. C.Alake.13.Whydoesthewomanwanttogotothemountains?A.It’saroundhere.B.Shehasn’tbeentherebefore.C.Childrencangetenoughexercise.聽第9段材料,回答第14至16題。14.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?A.Heisthinnerthanbefore.B.He’salwaysbeenintosports.C.HehasgonetoNancy’swedding.15.HowlonghasNancybeenmarried?A.For10years. B.For7years. C.For2years.16.Wheredoesthemanlivenow?A.InLosAngeles. B.InNewYork. C.InHouston.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17.Whydoleavesturnyellow?A.Becauseofthelackofwater.B.Becauseofthelackofnutrition.C.Becauseofthedifferenceintemperature.18.Whatisthespeechmainlyabout?A.Howtolookafterplantsinautumn.B.Howtomakeplantsbloomfaster.C.Howtoreduceinsectpests.19.Whatisthespeaker’slasttip?A.Openingthewindowsatnoon.B.Usingwarmwaterinsteadofcoldwater.C.Cuttingawaydeadbranchesandflowers.20.Wherecanthelistenersgetmoretips?A.Fromletters. B.OntheInternet. C.Fromemails.第二部分閱讀(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。ATheWorldArchitectureFestivalhaspresented‘SmartCities’awardstoarchitecturalplansthatofferadvanceddesigncombinedwithanabilitytoaddressmajorworldissues.Thefourwinnerstellyouthefutureofsomeoftheworld’slargestcities.LingangOpenZoneStationTODproject-Shanghai,ChinaBenoy’splanisforastationtobebuiltinLingangNewCity.Thestationwouldoffertwoexpresslinestomeettheneedsofbothtouristsandresidents;onedirecttoShanghaiPudongInternationalAirport,andanotherlinkingthecentralareaofDishuiLake.Toimprovevisibilityofnearbystores,thestationwillbebuiltinastreamlinedshape.Centipede-Istanbul,TürkiyeTheproject,ledbyEmreArolatArchitecture,seekstodealwiththecomplexissueofsustainabletrafficchoices.ForIstanbul,thearchitecturalteamnotethatinterruptionofpedestrian(行人)flowisakeyurbanprobleminthecity.Therefore,theprojectaimstocreatenewpathwaysandundergroundroutesbetweencurrentlyseparatedroads.FutureVisionforLondonWaterlooStationandSouthBank-London,EnglandLedbyGrimshaw,thisfuturevisionconsiderssocialandeconomicfactorswithinthearchitecturalchoices.Theprojectoffersmorethan40walkingandcyclingroutestoimprovepassengerflow.Additionally,1,900sqmofnewgreenspaceisplannedtobecreatedaroundthestation.KnowledgeEconomicCity-Madinah,SaudiArabiaThisproject,headedbyDLRGroup,outlinesaplantoconcentrategoods,servicesandknowledgearoundanewhigh-speedrailwaystation.Neighbourhoodssituatedaroundparksallowleisureandapositivelifestyle.Inaddition,cyclingandwalkablenetworksensurethatthecitywillbecomfortableforfutureresidents.21.Whichcitywillprovidetwoexpresslinestosatisfytourists’needs?A.Shanghai. B.Istanbul. C.London. D.Madinah.22.What’sthepurposeofEmreArolatArchitecture?A.Tocreateastreamlinedstation.B.Toslowdownthespeedoftraffic.C.Togetabetterviewofnearbystores.D.Tobuildnewroadstolinkseparatedones.23.Whatdothelasttwoprojectshaveincommon?A.Theysituatethecommunitiesinparks.B.Theyoffernewgreenspacearoundthestation.C.Theydesigncyclingroutesandwalkablenetworks.D.Theysupplygoodsandservicesinneighbourhoods.BAsher4-year-oldsonArieltookagoodlookatthemuseum’sancientartifacts(手工藝品),Gellerlookedawayforjustamoment.Thenacrashsounded,arare3,500-year-oldjarwasbrokenontheground,andhersonwhoaccidentallybrokethejar,stoodoverit,inpanic.“Pleaseletthatnotbemychild”wasthefirstthoughtthatracedthroughGeller’shead.Gellerwasembarrassedandtrieddesperatelytocalmdownherson.ArieltoldMomhewasexceptionallycuriousandjustwantedtoseewhatwasinside.TheBronzeAgejar,exhibitedoutintheopenwithoutglassbarriers,hasbeenondisplayfor35years.Itwasoneoftheonlycontainersofitssize.Itwaslikelyusedtoholdwineoroil.Whatcouldbeconsideredeveryparent’sworstnightmarebecamealearningexperience.Thecurator(館長)hopedtoturnthedisasterintoateachablemoment.Friday,theGellerfamilywereinvitedbackformakingup.ArielgiftedthemuseumaDIYvaseofhisownandfeltwelcometoreturn.Expertswereusing3Dtechnologyandvideostorepairthejar.“That’swhat’sactuallyinterestingformykid,thisprocessofhowthey’repiecingitbacktogether,andallthetechnologythey’reusingthere,”Gellersaid.Shafir,arestorationexpertofthemuseum,saidtherepairswouldbefairlystraightforward,asthepieceswerefromasingle,completejar.Itcouldbebackondisplayassoonasnextweek.Theartifactsshouldremainaccessibletothepublic,evenifaccidentshappenbecausetouchinganartifactcaninspireadeeperinterestinhistoryandarchaeology(考古學).“Ilikethatpeopletouch.Don’tbreak,buttotouchthings,it’simportant,”hesaid.24.WhatcanwelearnaboutArielfromthefirsttwoparagraphs?A.Hewasanaughtyboy. B.Hebrokethejarintentionally.C.Hewasfrightenedoftheaccident. D.Hebecamealaughingstockofthecrowd.25.WhatdidtheGellerfamilydowhentheywereinvitedback?A.Theyhadtomakeanapology. B.Theylearnedtorestorethebrokenjar.C.Theyprovidedthevideosforrepair. D.Theywereaskedtopayforthedamage.26.WhatcanbeconcludedabouttherestorationaccordingtoShafir?A.Itwassimpleandplain. B.Ittookatleasttwoweeks.C.Itwascostlyandboring. D.Itlackedfundsandsupport.27.Whatisasuitabletitleforthetext?A.Whencuriositymeetscriticism. B.Takegoodcareoffamilymembers.C.Adisaster?Ateachablemoment! D.Totouchornottotouch?Thinktwice!CAshhasbuilthislifearoundadventures.Hehascovered9,000kilometresonfootthroughmanycountries.Sowhenthebirthofhisdaughterputastoptohiscross-continentexplorations,Ashfounditquitedifficulttoadjust.“It’sbecomepartofmyidentity,”hesays.“I’vehadtothinkaboutwhatIcandoinstead.”This,hesays,hasledhimtoreflectonwhywetravelinthefirstplace,andwhatwecandotomakeourtravelpleasant.Inhisnewbook,WhyWeTravel,Ashshareshistravelinsights,drawingonhisowntravelexperiencesandexpertadvice.Figureoutwhatyouwanttoexperiencefromyourtrip.“Whatmakestravelmostsatisfyingforme,”hewrites,“hasbeenfiguringouthowtomakemyintentionsalignwithwhatI’mdoing.”Heexplainsyoumightwanttoexperiencesomethingnew.“Butwhatdoesthatmean?”heasks.“Doyouwanttoeatnewfoodsorengageinanotherculture?Doyouwantspacetorelaxordoyouwantsomethingthatisphysicallyorpsychologicallychallenging?”Askingyourselfsuchquestionscanhelpyoutodecideyourdestination,howyoutravel,whereyoustayandwhatyoudoonceyou’rethere.ForAsh,whohasmostlytraveledalone,he’sdiscoveredthattravelingwithotherscanpresentsomeunexpectedopportunities.Yes,travelingaloneisimportant–itallowsself-discoveryandindependence.Buttravelingwithpartnersandfriendscanbeagreatopportunitytolearnmoreaboutyourself.Challengeeachothertodosomethingtheotherswouldneverchoosetodowhenyou’reon,holiday.It’sadifferentkindofpsychologicaldevelopment.Andyoumightdiscoversomethingyoulike,thatyouwouldhavenevertriedonyourown.Sonexttimeifyouwanttoenjoyyourtraveltothefull,readthisbookbeforestart.28.WhatmadeAshendhiscross-continentexplorations?A.Hisdesireforreflection. B.Theexpert’sadvice.C.Hisdevotiontowriting. D.Thearrivalofhisdaughter.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“align”inparagraph3probablymean?A.Negotiate. B.React. C.Agree. D.Fight.30.What’sthebenefitoftravelingwithfriendsaccordingtothetext?A.Relievingloneliness. B.Gainingpsychologicalgrowth.C.Savingloadsofmoney. D.Developingindependence.31.Whatistheauthor’spurposeinwritingthetext?A.Torecommendabook. B.Tosharetravelexperiences.C.Tohonorclosepartners. D.Tointroduceatraveldestination.DWhenultraviolet(紫外線的)lightshinesontotheMexicanfree-tailedbat’sextraordinarilyhairytoes,theylightuplikeaChristmastree.That’sbecausetheanimalshavehairystructuresthatcanabsorbUVlightandsenditoutatadifferentwavelength.Thefindingmarksthefirsttimeglow(發(fā)光)structureshavebeenreportedinlivebats.BiologistGual-SuárezandhisteamhadbeencatchingMexicanfree-tailedbatsoutsideofawell-knownhabitatinsouthernMexicoCity.Andthenightbefore,theresearchershadusednetstocapturebatsabout20kilometerstothenorth,thendustedthemwithaspecialpowder(粉末)thatshinesunderUVlight.Thehopewastolaterdetectthatpowderonbatssampledinthesouth,provingthattheanimalsweremovingbetweenthetwolocations.“Wefailedatthat,”saysGual-Suárez.However,whilesearchingforsignsofthepowderwiththeirUVflashlights,theteamdiscoveredsomethingevencooleronthepowderlessbats-glow-in-the-darktoes.Theresearcherslookedforandfoundsimilarlybrightstructureson25liveMexicanfree-tailedbatsatbothsites.Theteamalsotestedmuseumsamples.Theselackedglowstructuresinthefoot,butglowedalloverindullgreen-probablyasaresultofchemicalsusedinthepreservationprocess.“IapplaudGual-Suárez’spaperonbothexaminingliveanimals,andcomparingthemuseumsamples,”saysLindaReinhold,azoologistinAustralia.“That’sgoodscience.”Astowhatpurposetheglowtoesserve,thefunctionisdifficulttoproveinanyanimalsthatglow.Buttheresearchersnotethatbecausethisspeciesmigratesthousandsofkilometersatnight,andlivesincommunitiesofuptomillionsofindividuals;itwouldmakesenseifthelight-uptoesservedsomesortofroleinnighttimecommunication.“Weneedtotestitinthelab,”saysRodrigoMedellin,anecologistinMexico.“Thisisjustthetipofaverydeepandverylongicebergthatnobodyknowsanythingabout.”32.WhatwasGual-Suárezandhisteamaimedatoriginally?A.Protectingbatsfrombeingcaught.B.Comparinglivebatswithmuseumsamples.C.Trackingbats’movementsbetweentwosites.D.Helpingbatsliveinharmonywithincommunities.33.Whatcanbelearnedabouttheglowtoesaccordingtothetext?A.TheycanblockUVlight. B.Theyarefoundbychance.C.Theyarefamiliartohumans. D.Theirfunctionsareeasytoprove.34.What’sLindaReinhold’sattitudetowardsGual-Suárez’spaper?A.Favorable. B.Cautious. C.Suspicious. D.Negative.35.WhatdoesRodrigoMedellinimplyinthelastparagraph?A.Takeactiontosavetheiceberg. B.Makeuseofnewlabequipment.C.Peopleknownothingaboutbats. D.Furtherresearchneedsconducting.第二節(jié)(共5小題:每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Eventhoughhumanbeings5,000yearsagohadsignificantlylargerbrainsthanwedotoday,itdoesn’tmeantheyweresmarterthanus.Thisisbecausebrainpowerhasnothingtodowiththeactualsizeofyourbrain.Whatisinterestingthoughisthatalthoughthebrainonlymakesupabout2%oftotalbodyweight,itusesupto20%ofthebody’senergy.36Itneedsmaintainingandtraininginordertokeepitselfsharp.Eathealthyfood.Youmaybesurprisedtoknowthatthedietyoukeepcandramaticallychangehowsharpandfunctionalyourbrainis.37Thingslikefruitsandvegetablesarealsoverybeneficialforkeepingyouenergized.38Whenyousleep,yourbodyremovesallthepoisonsthathavebuiltupduringtheday,anditalsoregeneratescells(細胞).Studiesshowthatthebesttimetosleepisbetween9pmandmidnight.Getatleast7-8hoursgoodquality,undisturbedrest.Don’trelyontechnology.Relyingheavilyonsmartphonesandcomputersisbadnewsforyourbrain.Thisisbecauseyourbrainbecomeslazyifyoureachforaneasy,quickanswerallthetime.39Thiscankeepyourbrainproductivealltheday.Writeitdown.40Ithasbeenproventhatsettingdownlittlenotesandremindershelpstoincreaseyourbrainpower.Writingnotescreatesoxygenated(供氧的)bloodflowtotheseareas.Writingajournalorblogcanincreaseyourbrainabilitytomemorizeimportanteventsortasks.A.Getplentyofsleep.B.Goodmemorydependsonyourwriting.C.Thetrainingtipswillmakeyousharper.D.Theproteinineggsisthoughttobegood.E.UseyourGod-giveninnermachine,yourbrain.F.Inotherwords,thebrainisarealenergyconsumer.G.Certainpartsofthebrainareresponsibleformemories.第三部分語言運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出最佳選項。John,acoachoftheKirkbyBoxingClubforsixdecades,wasonhiswaytoabusinessmeetingonAugust1whenhecollapsed(暈倒)indriving.41thefrighteningexperience,Johnsaid,“Myeyesrolledbackwardsandmylipswentblue.Unknowntome,apasser-by42.It’sStephen.Idon’trememberanythingatall.”Stephen43thelife-or-deathmoment,“Hewasbeginningtoturnpurple.Ilaidhimonthefloor.I44CPR(心肺復蘇術)straightaway.IblewintohimlikeIwasblowingintoawhale.”45,Johnsurvivedandvividlyremembersbeingassistedbyrescueworkersandfeelingevery46ontheroadtothehospital.John47hismysteriouscollapse,suggestingthatitmightberelatedtohislowbloodsugar.Inanincredibletwistofdestiny,hehas48acloseticwithStephen.DuringStephen’ssurprisehospital49onAugust3,theychattedaboutsharedpassions,reportstheLiverpoolNewspaper.Speakingoftheir50friendship,Johnsharedtheircommoninterest,“We’rebothboxingfans.We’reaimingto51thegapbetweendifferentcommunities.I’mallabout52fencesandbuildingbridges.”JohnwarmlyremembersStephen’ssupportive53duringhishospitalization,“Hegavemeahug,andhegavemea54.Isaid,‘youneverevenboughtmeadrinkwhenyougavememouthtomouth.Ican’t55himenoughhonestly.”41.A.Forgetting B.Recalling C.Avoiding D.Seeing42.A.woke B.left C.cried D.approached43.A.admired B.skipped C.detailed D.prepared44.A.started B.abandoned C.changed D.taught45.A.Strangely B.Normally C.Fortunately D.Necessarily46.A.stair B.sign C.lamp D.bump47.A.benefitedfrom B.accountedfor C.toldoff D.leftbehind48.A.assumed B.formed C.ruined D.balanced49.A.course B.donation C.treatment D.visit50.A.cold-blooded B.long-lost C.new-found D.short-sighted51.A.narrow B.widen C.cancel D.ignore52.A.folding B.painting C.locking D.mending53.A.reasons B.options C.gestures D.promises54.A.kiss B.nudge C.secret D.quote55.A.trust B.thank C.copy D.affect第二節(jié)(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?shù)膯卧~或括號內單詞的正確形式。InBeijing’sXichengdistrict,Tai’anLi,whosehistoryextendsnearly110years,56______(reopen)tothepublicinAprilthisyearasacultureandartcenter.Itprovidesaculturalcommunicationplatformforthepublictolinktraditionalandmodernliving.Tai’anLi,57______(build)in1914,istheonlyprotectedshikumenstructureinthecapital.Shikumen,58______translatesas“stonewarehousegate”,isastylefromShanghaiwithChineseandWesternelements.Shikumenhouseswereconstructedinthatcity,usuallyformiddle-incomefamiliestolive.“Thepurposeofusingthoselanehousesisnotonlytoprotectthem59______toofferpublicculturalservicestosociety.Wehopetheplacecanbecomeanewchoiceofentertainmentandrelaxation.Meanwhile,itisalsoawindowforvisitors60______(experience)Beijing’sdevelopment,”saidZeng,anofficialinXichengdistrict.ApartfromTai’anLi.thereare15oldbuildings61______thelistofplacestobereconstructed.“Eachbuildingwillbedesignedwithunique62______(characteristic)basedonitshistoryandconstructionstyle,”Zengsaid.Sofar,sixbuildingsofthem63______(complete)reconstruction.Xichengdistrict,thepioneerinculturalsitereconstruction,hasadopted64______(innovation)ideasandinvitedspecialists,professionalorganizationsandthepublictojoinin

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