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重慶市2024-2025學(xué)年度上期高2026屆半期考試英語試題(滿分150分,考試時間120分鐘)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.Whatwouldthewomanliketohave?A.Tea. B.Coffee. C.Water.2.Whatshouldthemandofirst?A.Signupfortheclass. B.Gototheclassroom. C.Collectthetextbook.3.Wherearethespeakers?A.Atatrainstation. B.Inanoffice. C.Inastreet.4.Whatdoesthemanremindthewomantodo?A.Parkthecar. B.Lookattheroadsigns. C.Checkthemirrors.5.Whichpaintingwillthewomanbuy?A.Theoneaboutmountains. B.Theoneaboutforest. C.Theoneaboutcities.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.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Oldschoolfriends. B.Co-workers. C.Fatheranddaughter.7Whatdidthemanstudyatcollege?A.Law. B.Engineering. C.Business.聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。8.Whatmakesthecaketastespecial?A.Thecoffee. B.Thebanana. C.Thebutter.9.Whatisthewoman'smainjob?A.Acake-maker. B.Apolicewoman. C.Ateacher.聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。10.WhichcityhashostedthemostsummerOlympicGamessofar?A.London. B.Paris. C.LosAngeles.11.WhendidParishostthesummerOlympicGameslasttime?A.In1908. B.In1924. C.In1948.12.Whatleftthedeepestimpressiononthewoman?A.Thetwowinnersinthehighjump.B.Thefamilyphotointheshotput.C.ThenewAsianrecordin100meters.聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。13.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Oceanprotectionplans. B.Beachedanimals. C.Newresearch.14.Whichanimaldidthemanoncehelp?A.Adolphin. B.Awhale. C.Ashark.15.Whatdidtheexpertsuggestthemandototheanimalhefound?A.Pullitbacktothesea. B.Giveitsomefood. C.Pourwateronit.16.Howdoesthewomanfeelaboutanimalshowsinthezoos?A.Angry. B.Curious. C.Excited.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17.WhatdidMinoftenhelphermotherdo?A.Preparethemeals. B.Cleanthehouse. C.Feedtheanimals.18.WhatisAlice?A.Apig. B.Aduck. C.Ahorse.19.WhydidMinleavethefarm?A.Toworkforalawyer. B.Togotouniversity. C.Tovisitherchildhoodfriend.20.WhatwillMinprobablydointhefuture?A.Manageafarm. B.WorkinNewYork. C.Beauniversityprofessor.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。AImmersiveDisneyAnimationSingaporeSinceitsworlddebutinTorontoinDecember2022,ImmersiveDisneyAnimationhasalreadydrawnaudiencesacross13NorthAmericancitiesandmadeanintercontinentalsplashinTokyo.Now,thismuch-awaitedjourneyisabouttohitSouthEastAsiaforthefirsttimeon18thNovember2023attheSandsTheatre,MarinaBaySands!HIGHLIGHTSThedoorsopenuptoastunning360-degreeenvironmentthatwilltransportyouintotheworldofDisney'sstorytelling.FromclassichitstothelatestblockbusterslikeFrozen,Encanto.Zootopia,andBigHero6,youcanjourneythroughiconicscenesandmeetthetimelesscharacters.Theexperiencegoesbeyondmerevisualdelights.There'llbelotsofinteractiveelementstoo,includingfloorsthatmovewithyouasyouexplorethegalleries,bubblesnowfall,wristbandsthatlightupindifferentcolors,andmore.Ofcourse,childrenwillbeprovidedwithprotectivegearwhentheyareexploringwithparents.Itisalsoahands-onadventurethatwilligniteyourcreativityanddeepenyourunderstandingoftheartofanimation.InsidethegalleryfilledwithrarelyseenexhibitsfromtheWaltDisneyAnimationResearchLibrary,youcandiscoveranimator'scharactersketchesandgettoknowsomeoftheincredibleanimatorsbehindDisney'slegacy.Thereisalsoaninteractivedrawingtabletotryyourhandatdrawingyourowncartooncharactersandmakethemmove.EVENTDETAILSDate:From18thNov2023(Sat)Openinghours:Mon-Thu&Sun:10am-10pmFri-Sat:10am-11:30pmDuration:90minutesperslot(時間段)ExhibitionTime-Slots:10am;11:30am;1pm;2:30pm;4pm;5:30pm;7pm;8:30pm10pm(OnlyapplicabletoFridaysandSaturdays)Tickets:From$41CLICKHERETOBOOKNOW.21.WhatcanyouexperienceintheImmersiveDisneyAnimationSingapore?A.Feastingyoureyesonfantasticmagicshows. B.InteractingwithDisneycharactersfacetoface.C.Creatingyourownanimatedcartooncharacters. D.Enjoyinga90-minutenewly-releasedDisneyfilm.22.WhatisasuitabletimetogotoSandsTheatrefortheexhibition?A.10am,19thNov2023. B.11am,17thNov2023.C.10pm,20thNov2023. D.11pm,18thNov2023.23.Whereisthistextmostprobablytakenfrom?A.Atravelbrochure. B.Anofficialwebsite. C.Alocalnewspaper. D.Anonlineshoppingplatform.BLastsummeratabookstore,mysonHenrywasfascinatedbythecoverofthefirstnovelfromPeterBrown'smiddle-gradetrilogy(三部曲).Hethenfinisheditinjusttwodays.“Dad,whydidTheWildRobothavetobesosad?"Hetearfullyaskedme.Thestoryissetonaremoteisland,wherearobotnamedRozlearnstosurviveandcommunicatewiththeisland'screatures,andbecomespartofthecommunity.Formyson,itwasthefirstbookhediscoveredonhisown;thefirsttoimpacthimwiththemixoftragedy(悲?。゛ndjoy.WhenIfinishedthebook,IknewwhyHenrylovedit.Inourbookclubdiscussion,hedescribedhowBrown'spicturesandwordshadmadethestoryfeelreal.Whentalkingaboutitsfinalscenes,whereRozleavestofindrepairsforherinjuredbody,Henrycriedagain.Hispreviousreadingexperienceshadcheerful,"happily-ever-after"endings,butthisbookintroducedhimtothebeautyofcomplexemotions.Itriedtoexplainhowsadnesscanenhancethemeaningofhappymoments,butfailedtofullypersuadehim.Onceourdiscussionended,HenryrequestedtobuyTheWildRobotEscapesandinstantlyfellinlovewithit.Hereadthefirsttwobooksrepeatedly,soyoucanimaginehisexcitementwhenwefinallygotacopyofTheWildRobotProtects.Webothagreeitisworththewait.Rozleavestheislandagaintostopanunderwaterthreat:"thepoisontide.”Brownexpertlybalancesbetweenbreathtakingadventureandunsettlingideas-notjusthappinessandsadness,butalso,giventheclimate-changeundercurrents(暗流),hopeanddespair.And,here'ssomethingspecialaboutRoz:herphysicalclumsiness(笨拙)andconfusionaboutlife,conveyedthroughherexpressiveeyesanddownturnedmouth.Herstoryreflectsthechallengesofsurvivinginastrangeplace,muchlikeachild'sjourney.ReadersloveRoz.Theylearnfromher.Evenbetter,theylearnalongsideher.RozgaveHenrythepowertopushthroughthefirstbook'ssadparts,gettinghimreadytoappreciatethat,sometimes,sadnessisn'tabadthingtofeel.24.WhatdrovetheauthortoreadTheWildRobor?A.Itsattractivecover. B.Henry'stearfulrecommendation.C.Itstragicending. D.Henry'semotionalreactiontoit.25.WhatisonethemeofTheWildRobotProtects?A.Familyandsociety. B.Explorationoftheocean.C.Concernsoverglobalissues. D.Man-robotrelationship.26.WhatmakesRozinthetrilogyspecial?A.Herchildlikeexpressions. B.Herstrugglingexperiences.C.Herroboticpower. D.Heradventurousspirit.27.Whichmessagedoesthistextseemtocommunicate?A.Misfortuneinspiresgreatliteraryworks. B.Robotstoriesworklikemagiconchildren.C.Bookdiscussionshelpkidssurvivetragedies. D.Readingliteraturefacilitatespersonalgrowth.CThemissionissimple.Arriveonforeignland,fitinandwait.Then,whenthetimeisright,comeoutfromtheshadowsandtakeover.Thisprocedure,familiarfromspyfictionasthepreserveofsleeperagents,isalsothestrategyofcertaininvasive(入侵的)plantspecies.Invasivespeciesthatstayput,knownassleeperspecies,arenothard-wiredtodoso.Theirnaturaltendencytoexpandis,instead,heldbackbysomeexternalfactor.Withtheclimaterapidlychanging,BethanyBradleyattheUniversityofMassachusettswonderedwhetheralterationsintemperatureandrainfallhadthepotentialtoactivatesomesleeperspecies.AsshereportinapaperinBiologicalInvasions,theanswerisadefinitiveyes.DrBradleyandherteamcametotheirconclusionsbystudying1,795plantspeciesinnorth-easternAmericaidentifiableasforeignbutnotyetlocallylistedasinvasive.Ofthese,169wereunquestionablydemonstratinginvasivebchaviourinotherpartsoftheworld,andcausingdamagetotheirenvironment.ThatsuggestedtheyhadthecapacitytocausesimilardamageinAmericatoo.Todeterminewhethertheconditionscomingtotheregionwouldactivateanyoftheset169,theresearchersfirstidentifiedtheconditionsunderwhichthesespecieswouldthrive(旺盛).Anumberoftheplantsontheirlistwereheldbackbythecoldwintersthatarelessandlesscommonintheregion.Theyalsofoundthatsomeotherspeciesrequiredmorerainfallthanistypical.Accordingtotheteam'sfindings,climatechangeisontracktoawaken18sleeperspeciesthatcouldcauseseriousenvironmentalandeconomicproblems.DrBradleyestimatesthattheywillstarttomakethemselvesfeltbetween2040and2060ifsomethingisnotdonesoon.Themostpracticalcourseofaction,inherview,istoseekthesesleeperspeciesoutbeforetheyareabletospread.Removingthemtodaymaybeexpensive,butitwillbefarcheaperthantryingtoweedthemouttomorrow.28.Whatstrategydosleeperspeciesemploy?A.Rapidlyexpandinginnewenvironments. B.Patientlywaitingforhumanintervention.C.Remaininginactiveuntilconditionsarebeneficial. D.Avoidingdetectionbystayinginshadowy-corners.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"hard-wired"inParagraph2mean?A.Slowlyadapted. B.Externallyinfluenced.C.Solidlysupported. D.Naturallyprogrammed.30.Whatdidresearchersaimtouncoverbyfocusingonthe169species?A.Thepotentialriskstheycouldposeinthefuture. B.Theirinvasivebehaviorinotherpartsoftheworld.C.ThereasonswhytheyfailedtosurviveinAmerica. D.PossiblewaystomakethemlesscommoninAmerica.31.What'sDrBradlcy'ssuggestionfordealingwithsleeperspecies?A.Letnaturetakeitscourse. B.Preventionisbetterthancure.C.Cuttingbudgetsisatoppriority. D.Delayactionuntilit'snecessary.DDriverlesstaxicabs,almostcertainlycomingtoacitynearyou,havescaredpassengersinSanFrancisco,PhoenixandAustinoverthepastyear.SomedocumentedtheirexperiencesonTikTok,like“startledbytheemptyfrontseatsduringaridetoacoffeeshop"or“we'remakingalefthandturnwithoutusingalefthand".ThenervouslaughterofanxiousTikTokersremindshistorianVictorMcFarlandofthepedestrians(行人)whoyelled"Getahorse"tomotoristsinthe1910s.ButMcFarland,whoteachesattheUniversityofMissouri,saysthenewbeastsknownasautomobilesweremorethreateningandunfamiliartopeopleacenturyagothandriverlesscarsaretousnow."Automobileswerefrighteningtoalotofpeopleatfirst,"hesays."Theearlyautomobileswerenoisy,dangerous,hadnoseatbeltsandranoverpedestrians.”Somepeoplealsofeltthreatenedbythefreedomandindependencenewlyavailabletoentireclassesofpeople,saysSajeMathieu,ahistoryprofessorattheUniversityofMinnesota.TheyincludedblackpeoplewhosemovementswererestrictedbyJimCrow.Carsletthemmoreeasilysearchforeverythingfrombetteremploymenttoimprovedhealthcare,ascouldwomen.Largerconcernstodaymovetonumerouslawsthatcanbebrokenwhennooneisatthewheel.Whoistoblameifapregnantpersontakesadriverlesscaracrossstatelinestoobtainanabortion,forexample?Orwhendriverlesscarstransportillegaldrugs?Andbackthen,likenow,Mathieuadds,therewereconcernsaboutthefutureofcertainjobs.OncewewereworriedaboutTeamsters,whothendroveteamsofhorses,beingoutofwork.Truckerstodayfearthattheymightsooncompetewithdriverlessvehiclesintheirowndedicatedlanes.“Youcan'thavecongestion-freedrivingjustbecauseyouconstantlybuildroads,"observeshistoryprofessorPeterNortonoftheUniversityofVirginia.Now,hesays,isanexcellenttimetolearnfromwhathasnotworkedinthepast.“Itdoesn'tautomaticallygetsafejustbecauseyouhavestate-of-the-arttech."Historianssayweneedtostaybehindthewheelwhenitcomestodriverlesscars,evenifthatbecomesonlyafigureofspeech.32.Whydidpedestriansshout"Getahorse"inthe1910s?A.Theywereopposedtoautomobiles. B.Theyhadpityonthepoorhorses.C.Theytriedtowarnmotoristsofdanger. D.Theywantedtoownahorsethemselves.33.Whatisaconcernabouttheriseofdriverlesscarstoday?A.Itmakescardrivingalostart. B.Itweakenscompetitionincertainjobs.C.Itfavorsacertainsocioeconomicgroup. D.Itintroducesgrayareasinresponsibility.34.Whatdohistorianssuggestwithregardtodriverlesscars?A.Exploringnewtechnologyfurther. B.Buildingmoreroadstoavoidtrafficjam.C.Gettingontopofdriverlesscars. D.Puttinghumansphysicallybehindthewheel.35.Whatisthebesttitleofthetext?A.DriverlessCars:PioneeringaNewEra B.DriverlessCars?WhatHistoryTeachesUsC.DriverlessCars:BridgingthePastandPresent D.DriverlessCars?HowInnovationsShapetheWorld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。StopBeingAngryandLiveHappilyAngeristhemostdestructiveemotion.Whenyouareinatemper,youmakequickill-considereddecisionsthatyouwillprobablyregret.Angerarrivesquickly,inresponsetoaneventoraction.36Howtostopbeingangry?Youhavetoacceptthatsometimesthingsdogowrongandthatpeoplearenotalwayslovely.Trytoacceptthatotherpeopledobehaveinwaysthatwillmakeyoubothfrustratedandangry.37Also,youneedtoacceptthatnoteveryonehasthesamestandardsasyou,norwilltheybehaveinthesamewaythatyouwouldinagivensituation.38MartinLutherKingwasangryaboutthelackofcivilrightsintheUSA.GandhiwasangryaboutBritishdominationinIndia.Theybothusedthatangertomotivatethemselvestofightagainstwhattheysawasinjustice.Angerofthistypecanbeusedtofuelaction.Useangertohelpyoubutnottopullyouback.Angermanagementusedtobepromotedasawayofdealingwithanger,butallthathappensisthattheangerissuppressed(壓制).39Onceyouknowwhyyougetmad,thenitispossibletodealwiththereason.Reactingangrilyisahardhabittobreak.Angerisanegativeresponse,butinthistypeofsituation,thereisnousereactingbyformingpositivethoughts.Youneedtolearnnottorespondatall.40Itismuchhardertostaycalm,towalkawayfromconflict,ortotakeadeepbreathandactnormally.That,however,iswhatyoumustdoifyouaretostopangerfrombecomingyourmaster.A.Bycontrast,angerisslowtopass.B.Anger,controlledproperly,canpromoteself-improvement.C.Amuchbetterwayoffacinguptoangeristoidentifytherootcause.D.Thisway,yourangerwillnotgettheemotionalfooditneedstosurvive.E.Realizingthatnooneisperfectisagoodstarttoavoidinggettingangry.F.Anger,channeledconstructively,canbepowerfultomakepositivechanges.G.Whenyougiveinstructionsthatarenotfollowed,insteadofgettingangry,lookforthereasonwhy.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四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。WhenIwas24,ImovedtoAmerica,11,000kilometersawayfrommyhomeland.Thiswas41,especiallyfittingintoanunfamiliarenvironment.Workingfromhomeincreasedmy42,asIwascutofffromsocialinteractions.However,servingasavolunteeratalocalanimalshelter43everything.Uponarrivingattheshelter,Iwas44toasmall,greyandwhitecatnamedLunaimmediately.Foundabandonedandterrifiedofhumans,Luna45inthecorner,shaking.Herlonelygreeneyesseemedto46myownsenseofdisplacementinthisforeignland.MytaskwastoslowlygainLuna's47andhelpheradjust,whichfeltsimilartomyeffortsto48thisnewplace.Asdaysturnedintoweeks,LunaandIdevelopeda49.Theprocessoffeedingher,speakingsoftly,andthe50requiredtolookafterhermadethislittlecreaturegraduallyopenherhearttome.Her51encouragedmetostepoutside,makenewfriends,andbecomepartofthecommunity.Mytimeattheshelterprovidedavaluable52intosettlingdowninanewcountry.Itisaninspiringexperienceof53gapsoflanguageandcultureandajourneyofpersonalgrowth.Fromit,Irealizedthevalueoftime,love,anda(n)54heartinformingmeaningfulrelationships.Thisjourneyaidedmeinfindingasenseof55inanunfamiliarland.41.A.tough B.dangerous C.exciting D.rewarding42.A.happiness B.anxiety C.loneliness D.guilt43.A.stretched B.defeated C.challenged D.changed44.A.drawn B.committed C.appealing D.devoting45.A.stared B.accompanied C.hid D.relaxed46.A.reject B.control C.switch D.mirror47.A.favour B.sympathy C.forgiveness D.trust48.A.escapefrom B.adaptto C.setout D.takeup49.A.bond B.habit C.combination D.routine50.A.guidance B.independence C.preference D.patience51.A.courage B.acceptance C.assistance D.curiosity52.A.innovation B.insight C.investigation D.interaction53.A.leaving B.widening C.bridging D.revealing54.A.open B.simple C.strong D.innocent55.A.responsibility B.security C.belonging D.freedom第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入一個適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。AmongtheHanpeople,whichmakeupavastmajorityof56(China)totalpopulation,thepassageintoadulthoodisnolongercelebrated,exceptinthoseverytraditionalfamilies.Inancienttimes,thisceremonymarkedaperson'stransitiontoadulthoodandwasreferredto57thecappingorhair-pinningceremony(冠禮和笈禮).ThisceremonystartedfromtheclansocietyandcontinuedtobehelduntiltheQingDynasty.TheManchurulersfeltthatthisceremonywas58(meaning)andthusabolished(廢除)thisceremonywhich59(last)forthousandsofyears.FromthenontheHanpeoplehavetoenterthestageofadulthoodwithoutknowingit.Nowadays,itismainlyinthoseminorethnicgroups60thislifepassageisstillcelebrated.InsomepartsofChina,thisceremonyisexperiencing61revival.Whenayoungmanreached18or20yearsold,thecappingceremony,comprisedofseveralprocedureswouldbeheld.Thehairoftheyoungmanshouldbedoneupandpinned.Thenthreecapsofdifferentmaterialsshould62(place)ontheyouth'shead.Agirl63(turn)15,thehair-pinningceremony,wherethemotheroranotherseniordidupandpinnedherhair,wouldbeheld.Thischangeofhairstylemeantthatthegirlreachedmaturityandcanbewedded.Thereareotherinterestingcustoms64(concern)celebrationofthepassageintoadulthood.BoysoftheYaonationalityhavetopassabouttendangeroustestsandtakeoathsnotnottoconductbaddeeds.Thereare56ethnicgroupsinChinaandcustomsvary,soitis65(simple)impossibletodiscussallofthem.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)

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