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紅嶺2024-2025學(xué)年度第一學(xué)期期末考試高二英語試卷(說明:本試卷考試時間為120分鐘,滿分為150分)注意事項:1、選擇題部分請用2B鉛筆把答題卷上對應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號涂黑。2、主觀題部分請將答案寫在答題卷上。寫在本試卷上無效。單項選擇(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。1.Shewasgreatlysurprisedwhenherbrother________atthedoor,whomshehadn’tseenforyears.A.poppedupB.putaside C.reliedon D.stuckto2.Offeredthepositionofmanager,Bob________,preferringtokeephiscurrentjob.A.overcamethechallengesB.caughthiseye C.turneddown D.paidoff3.Althoughwehavedifficulties,Istillkeepa/an________attitudetowardsthefutureofourcompany.A.negativeB.optimistic C.humble D.economic4.Iknewtherewasapartyhappeningthatevening,butwithout________tosocialmediaIcouldn’trememberwhereitwas!A.occupationB.a(chǎn)ccess C.a(chǎn)pplicant D.doubt5.Iwondered,—wasIreallymissingoutbynot_______checkingmyphonetoseewhateveryoneelsewasupto?A.constantlyB.gradually C.objectively D.urgently6.Asoneofhis______friends,Itakeitmyresponsibility______hispositivechangesinhisbehavior.A.digesting;electing B.digestion;toelectC.devoted;topromote D.devoted;promoting7.Anartmagazineisavailableforyoutoread________towidenyouroutlook.A.underthreatB.ingoodhands C.behindthewheel D.a(chǎn)tyourleisure8.________anewculturecanbedifficult.However,youneedtostepoutofyourcomfortzone.A.DroppingbyB.Adaptingto C.Checkingout D.Ponderingover9.Asurveycarriedoutlastyearshowedthat80%ofthemiddle-agedinthiscitywere________theproposalonhealthcarereform.A.incontrolofB.infavourof C.onreflection D.ondisplay10.Thegrown-up’sresponsewastoadvisemeto________mydrawingsanddevotemyselftohistoryandgrammar.A.layasideB.switchon C.takeover D.missout11.Helenspentalotoftime______tosolvethemathproblembutshestillhadtrouble______itout.A.trying;toworkB.totry;working C.totry;towork D.trying;working12.Shepossessesagoodcommandofseveralprogramminglanguages,allowingher________complexprojectswithconfidenceandefficiency.A.handlesB.tohandle C.handling D.handled13.It’sawasteoftime________topersuadehimtohaveaholidaybecauseheisfacingachallenge.A.tryingB.totryC.tried D.tries14.Hardly_____whensheheardsomeoneknockingatthedoor.A.didshesit B.hadshesatC.haveshesat D.hasshesat15.IcanhardlyimaginethatatthistimenextweekI________inacompletelynewclassroom,withnewteachersandnewclassmates.A.willsitB.a(chǎn)mgoingtosit C.willbesitting D.a(chǎn)msitting16.Hisperformanceis________,whichmakesus________.A.entertained;pleasing B.entertained;pleasedC.entertaining;pleased D.entertaining;pleasing17.—Howamazing!Isawyouappearingonthefiveo’clocknews.—Ohthat!Theheadmaster_______andIhappenedtopassbyinfrontofthecamera.A.wasbeinginterviewed B.wasinterviewedC.hadbeeninterviewed D.wasinterviewing18.Thebookstore,_______wasalegendaryfixtureintheneighborhood,wasaplace_______anyonecoulddropinandconnectthroughtheirloveofbooks.A.which;thatB.which;where C.where;which D.where;that19.Asateacher,myaimis________andeducatemystudentstoreachtheirfullpotential.Mycolleaguesevidentlyagreewithme.A.inspiringB.inspiringC.inspired D.toinspire20.Mr.Smith,aswellashiswife______theonlineshoppingexperienceinChinasincehemovedbacktoNewZealandtwoyearsago.A.weremissing B.hasbeenmissing C.havebeenmissing D.willbemissing第二部分閱讀理解(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)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中選出最佳選項。AWeallrememberthefirstadventurenovelwhereforthefirsttimeourimaginationswerelitbywhispersofburiedtreasure,lostworlds,andfarawayjungles.AsJaneEyresays:“Itisinvaintosayhumanbeingsoughttobesatisfiedwithtranquility:theymusthaveaction;andtheywillmakeitiftheycannotfindit.”Luckily,herearesomeofthebestadventurebooks,whichmightmaketheactoffindingactioneasierforyou!Clickonthebooknamefordetailedinformation.JawsbyPeterBenchleyThe1974bookinspiredStevenSpielberg’sblockbustermovie—whichthenmadebeachattendancedropdramaticallyin1975.Jawsisthestoryofthreemen’squesttokillahuman-eatinggreatwhiteshark.It’sahigh-stakesadventureonthesea,whichholdsmoredangersthananyonecouldhaveeverimagined.ChildrenoftheCometbyDonaldMoffittInthefarfuture,asmallcommunitylivesinspaceandharvestsfrozenairtomakealiving.Butwhathappenswhenhuntersfromneighboringcomets—andhumansonstarships—appearonthescene?Thisisacosmicadventureinaveryliteralsense,asouryounghero,Torris,triestosurviveonacometmadeentirelyofice.ChildrenoftheApesbyEdgarRiceBurroughsThisbooklaunchedthelegendofanorphanedboywhoisadoptedbyapesintheAfricanjungle.NamedTarzan,theboyeventuallyhastoprovehimselfontwofronts:theanimalkingdomandtheevenmorethreateningworldofhumans.RaptorRedbyRobertT.BakkerUnlikeanyotherbookoutthere,RaptorRedistoldentirelyfromthethird-personpointofviewofRaptorRed,afemaleUtahraptor.RobertT.Bakker,theauthor,expertlydrawsuponheartfeltresearchabouttheCretaceousPeriodtobringaprehistoricEarthtolifeasRaptorRedstrugglestosurviveinadinosaur-eat-dinosaurworld.21.Afanofspaceexplorationmightbeinterestedin_____________.A.Jaws B.ChildrenoftheApesC.ChildrenoftheComet D.RaptorRed22.WhatisspecialaboutthebookRaptorRed?A.Itfeaturesdinosaurs. B.Itwaswrittenbyafemale.C.Itisabouttheearth’shistory. D.Itistoldbyitscharacter.23.Whereisthetextmostlikelytobefound?A.Onafilmposter.B.OnaWebsite. C.Inthenewspaper. D.Inanovel.BEnyaVegnere,19,leftJoshuaHenry,25,speechlesswhensheusedherownbankcardtopayforhisfoodatadrive-through.InavideopostedonlinebyJoshua,EnyawasfilmedpayingforhismealafterhephonedhismumtoaskifshewantedanythingfromMcDonald’s.Inthevideo,Joshuacanbeheardaskingtheworker,“Soyou’regonnapayformymeal?”Enyareplied,“Yeah,foryourcareaboutyourmum.”Joshuadidn’texpecttogetafreemeal,butitproperlycheeredhimupafterhavingadepressingdaywiththefactthathewasathighriskofajobcut.Joshuagotintouchlatertoexpressthanks.Hesaiditmadehisweek.Enya,whohasworkedatMcDonald’ssinceJanuary,ispaid£7.25perhourbuthasspentmorethan£50onrandomactsofkindnesstocustomersinsecretformonths.Sheoftenpaysforacoffeehereoraburgertherewhenshefeelspeoplewouldappreciateit.Hercolleagueswereunawareofhergenerousgestures,buttheyalwaysgooutoftheirwayforcustomers.Thus,shelovesherworkandworkteam,whereeveryonegoesaboveandbeyond.Somepeopledokindthingswiththeexpectationthattheywillgetsomethingbackinreturnbutthat’snotEnya’sway.Hermottois“takerseatbetterbutgiverssleepbetter”.Shedoesn’tdoitforrecognitionbutthinksofitasnicethingsforpeople.Joshuahadalreadypaidforwardtheactofkindness.Later,heboughtamealforthepersoninfront,whowasalsothankfulandintendedtopayitforward.Itisseldomknownwhatsomeoneisgoingthroughandwhatakindgesturecoulddo.24.WhydidEnyapayforJoshua’smeal?A.BecauseJoshuawasconsiderateofhismum.B.BecauseEnyawasbeingfilmed.C.BecauseJoshuawaspolitetoher.D.BecauseEnyalovedherjob.25.Whatdoestheunderlinedpartinparagraph2mean?A.Ithelpedhimsecurehisjob. B.Itputsmilesbackonhisface.C.Itwasbeyondhisexpectation. D.Itwasanimportantweek.26.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeEnya?A.Warm-heartedandgenerous. B.Politeandhumorous.C.Selflessandintelligent. D.Kindandconfident.27.Whatcanwelearnfromthistext?A.Afriendinneedisafriendindeed. B.Oneshouldworkdowntoearth.C.Lovehasmagicpower. D.Actionsspeaklouderthanwords.CFromchildhoodtoadulthood,yougothroughalotofchanges—jobs,regrettablehaircutsandrelationshipsthatcomeandgo.Butwhataboutwhoyouare?Asyougrowolder,doesyourpersonalitychange?Personalityisthepatternofthoughts,feelingsandbehaviorsuniquetoaperson.Peoplealwaysthinkofpersonalityasfixed.Butaccordingtopsychologists,that’snothowitworks.“Personalityisdeveloping.It’snotjustsomethingthatyou’restuckwithandcan’tgetover,”saidBrentRoberts,apsychologistattheUniversityofIllinois.That’snottosaythatyou’readifferentpersoneachdayyouwakeup.Intheshortterm,changecanbenearlyimpossibletosee,RobertstoldLiveScience.Longitudinalstudies,inwhichresearcherssurveythepersonalitiesofparticipantsregularlyovermanyyears,suggestthatourpersonalityisactuallystableintheshortterm.Butthoseyearsaddup,throughoutwhichourpersonalityisstillchanging,butslowly,Robertssaid.“It’ssomethingthat’sunnoticeable,”headded.Youdon’tfeelitonthatfive-to-10-yeartimeperiod,butinthelongterm,itbecomesobvious.In1960,psychologistssurveyedover440,000highschoolstudents—around5%ofallstudentsinthecountryatthattime.Thestudentsansweredquestionsabouteverythingfromhowtheybehavedinemotionalsituationstohowwellandeffectivelytheygotworkdone.Fiftyyearslater,researcherstrackeddown1,952oftheseformerstudentsandgavethemthesamesurvey.Theresultsfoundthatintheir60s,participantsscoredmuchhigherthantheyhadasteenagers.Somepeoplemightchangelessthanothers,butingeneral,thematurity(成熟)principlegoesforeveryone.Thatmakespersonalitychangeevenhardertorealizeinourselves—howyourpersonalitycompareswiththatofyourpeersdoesn’tchangeasmuchasouroverallchangeinpersonality,becauseeveryoneelseischangingrightalongwithyou.“Ithasbeenprovedthattheself-controlofa30-year-oldishigherthana20-year-old,”Donnellansaid.“Atthesametime,peoplewhoaremoreself-controlledat18arealsopossiblymoreself-controlledatage30.”28.Whatdoesthewriterthinkofpersonality?A.Itchangesobviouslyfromdaytoday.B.Itisfixedsinceyouwereborn.C.Itworkswhenwemeetdifficulties.D.Itiswhatmakesyoudifferentfromothers.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“stable”inparagraph3mean?A.noteasilyupset. B.notlikelytochange.C.easytochange. D.difficulttodestroy.30.Howdoesthewritersupporthisidea?A.Byprovidingresearchresults. B.Bystatingarguments.C.Byexplainingcauses. D.Bygivingexamples.31.Whichofthefollowingcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.EveryoneHasaUniquePersonality.B.WeGrowOlderbutChangeLess.C.Self-controlMakesAlltheDifference.D.OurPersonalityChangesasWeGetOlder.DWhatdoesanoutdoorcatdoallday?Astudyofmorethan900housecatsshowswhentheykillsmallbirdsandmammals,theirinfluenceisconcentratedinasmallarea,havingabiggereffectthanwildpredators(捕食性動物)do.RolandKays,ascientistatNorthCarolinaStateUniversityandhiscolleaguescollectedGPSdatafromcatsinsixcountries.“Thesecatsaremovingaroundtheirownbackyardandacoupleoftheirneighbors’backyards,butmostofthemarenotrangingverymuchfurther,”Kayssaid.“SoinitiallyIthought,‘Oh,thisisgoodnews.They’renotgoingoutintothenaturepreserves.’”ThenKaystookhowmuchwildlifecatskillinthatsmallareaintoconsideration.Somecatsinthestudywerebringinghomeupto11deadbirdsamonth,whichdoesn’tincludewhattheyateordidn’tbringhome.“Itactuallyendsupbeingareallyhighrateofpredation,”Kayssaid.Hecalculatesthatcatscanhave4-to-10timestheinfluenceofawildpredator.Nativepredators,likejunglecats,alsokillalotofsmallanimals,buttheirinfluenceisspreadoutoveralargerarea.Onestudyindicatesthathousecatskillbillionsofbirdseveryyear.“Thesimplestthingtodoistokeepyourcatindoors,”Kayssaid.Forthosewhorefusetokeeptheircatsinside,therearepotential(潛在的)options.St.LawrenceUniversity’sassociateprofessorSusanWillsonlookedforone.Shefoundaspecialbrightlycoloredcollaronline.“Thewholeideaisthatthebirdwillbeabletovisuallyseethecatcreeping(爬行)uponitbeforethecatattacksit,”shesaid.Willsontestedthecollaronbothhercatanddozensofothers.Itgreatlyreducedthenumberofbirdsthecatsbroughthome.“I’mnotsayingthesecollarscanmakeasignificantdifferenceinthemassivebirddeaththatwe’reseeing,”shesaid.“Butwhatmattersisthateachindividualbirdthatsomebodyfindsinhisbackyardisnotdead.”32.WhydoesKayssay“thisisgoodnews”inParagraph2?A.Housecatswon’tkillbirdsinalargearea.B.Housecatsareprotectedfromwildpredators.C.HousecatscanbetrackedbyGPS.D.Housecatsfeelcomfortableintheirownbackyard.33.Howdowildpredatorsdifferfromhousecatsintermsofkillinganimals?A.Theyprefertoattacklargeranimals.B.Theykilllessthanhousecatsonamonthlybasis.C.Theykill4-10timesthenumberofhousecats.D.Theirvictims(受害者)aredistributedinabiggerrange.34.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?A.Willsonconsiderskeepinghercatinsideagoodidea.B.Thecoloredcollarcanbeasignofpotentialdangertobirds.C.Theonlywaytoprotectbirdsistokeepthemindoors.D.Birdscan’tsensethedangerwhencatsattackthem.35.WhichwordcanbestdescribeWillson’sattitudetousingcollarstosavebirds?A.Concerned. B.Positive.C.Doubtful. D.Indifferent.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。Thoughit’sbeenaroundforroughly5,000years,yogaismorepopulartodaythanever.Thefactthatyoucanpracticeitjustaboutanywhereisabigreason.36That’snearly15millionmorethanthenumberofpeoplewhogolf.Westernersadoptedyogaasaformofexercise,butatitsroots,yogaisawayoflife.AsrecordedintheYogaSutras,yogaisbasedontheideathatthemind,bodyandspiritareallone.Thebreathissaidtocarryaperson’slifeforce.37Inadditiontoreducingstress,yogacanimprovepostureandbalance,strengthenbonesandmuscles,andkeepyourjointshealthy.38

Forinstance,downward-facingdogcanrelievebackpain,whileplankposeisgoodforbuildingastrongcore(核心).Foraquickbreak,thebestchoiceischildpose.39Youstartoutonyourhandsandkneesandsitback,bringingyourbellytothefloor,witharmsoutstretched.40Globally,theindustryisexpectedtoproduce$66billionby2027.Morethan45,000yogastudiosdotthecountry.Despitethefactthatallyoureallyneedisamat,theaverageAmericanyogispendsanestimated$62,640overalifetimeonyogaclassesandaccessories.A.Today,yogaisbigbusiness.B.Differentposesofferdifferentbenefits.C.Youhaveaccesstoyogawheneveryoulike.D.About55millionAmericansregularlyhitthemat.E.Itisagentlestretchthathelpsyourestandrefocus.F.Closeyoureyes,relaxyourbodyandtakeadeepbreath.G.Also,manyexpertsbelievethatcontrollingthebreathrefreshesthebody.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,掌握其大意,然后從每題所給的A、B、C和D中,選出最佳選項。ItwasthedaybeforeThanksgivingandKalebBenhamwaswanderingoutsidehishome.His90-pounddog,Buddy,was41nearby,doingwhatdogsdo:gettinginto42.Onlythistime,Buddywasgettingintoarealtrouble.Theunmistakable43thatnoonewantstohearaloneinthewoodscaughtBenham’s44.Itwasthedeeproarofabear.Benham45aroundtoseethebeast,whichweighedaround350pounds,100feetaway.46thebearseizedBuddy’sheadandstarteddragginghimaway.Benham,aged24,chasedafterthem.HetoldCBS13,“47,theonlythingIcouldthinkofwas‘saveBuddy.’”Withextraordinary48,hedashedandstruckthebear.Butiteven49itsgrip(掌握)onBuddy.Benhamtriedprying(撬動)openitsmouth,butthejawwas50tight.Finally,Benhamturnedtostreetfighting.Fortunately,it51.Thebeardroppedthedogandranoffintothewoods.Buddywasbadly52.“MyfirstthoughtwasthatIwasgoingtolosehim,”Benhamsaid.He53himtoanearbyvet(獸醫(yī)).Buddy’s54tooknearlyfourhours.Benhamwas55towatchtheprocessthroughawindowasBuddywasoperatedon.ThiswasthesecondtimeBenhamhadrescuedBuddy,saysCBS13.41.A.fallingover B.lookingabout C.lyingdown D.playingaround42.A.debt B.shape C.trouble D.place43.A.whistle B.sound C.voice D.a(chǎn)ppeal44.A.a(chǎn)ttention B.sight C.word D.breath45.A.ponderedover B.wavedgoodbyeto C.turnedaround D.steppedawayfrom46.A.Atonetime B.Inaninstant C.Forthemoment D.Intheend47.A.Honestly B.Surprisingly C.Strangely D.Generally48.A.confidence B.courage C.pride D.passion49.A.weakened B.relaxed C.tightened D.a(chǎn)djusted50.A.torn B.locked C.beaten D.grasped51.A.failed B.mattered C.worked D.happened52.A.defeated B.injured C.damaged D.a(chǎn)ffected53.A.walked B.pulled C.guided D.rushed54.A.recovery B.operation C.struggle D.a(chǎn)rrangement55.A.a(chǎn)nxious B.puzzled C.pleased D.disappointed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(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Arecentreportshowsanamazing400percentyear-on-yearincreaseinglobaldurian(榴蓮)demandbecauseofthe___56___(prefer)ofChineseconsumers.Chinanowplaysakeyroleinthemarket,consumingasmuchas91percentofglobaldurian.Overthepasttwoyears,importsofdurian___57___(reach)anamazing$6billion.In2022,ASEANdurianexportscovered90percentoftheglobaltotal,withThailandleadingasthemainexporter,contributingtoan___58___(impress)99percentofASEAN’stotalexports.Durian,___59___(know)asthe“KingofFruits”,is___60___tropical(熱帶的)fruitrichinvitaminCforimmune(免疫)support,dietaryfiberfordigestionantioxidants(抗氧化物)andplentyofessentialminerals,___61___makesitahealthychoice.___62___,durianisamongthehigh-sugarandhigh-caloriefruits.Typically,every100gramsoffreshdurianfleshcontainsabout140to160caloriesandapproximately16to30gramsofnaturalsugars.Itis___63___(strong)recommendedthatadultsconsumenomorethan200gramsofdurianperday.Durianserves___64___akeyingredientinmakingadelightfulseriesoftreats,includingdeliciousdurianpastries,cakes,andicecream.NowondersomanyChinese___65___(addict)tothespecialtasteofthisremarkablefruit,regardlessofitsprice.第三節(jié)補全語篇(共10小題;每空1.5分,滿分15分)請在方框中選擇合適的詞匯,把字母使用在短文的空格中并涂在答題卡上,使短文完整連貫。注意:(1)每個詞匯至多只能使用一次;(2)方框中有一個多余詞匯。spreadto;B.avarietyof;C.searchingfor;D.Emotionally;E.convincing;devotedthemselvesto;G.competition;H.arepleasedto;areoccupiedwith;J.Incontrastto;K.ancestorsAstimegoesby,ourliveshavewitnessed66._____________changessincethereformandopening-up.People67._____________buildingasplendideconomy.Ithas68._____________everycornerofoursociety.69._____________thehardshipsthatourancestorsexperienced,thelivingstandardsofpeoplevaryfrompoortorich.Weshouldalwaysrememberour70._____________.Inancienttimes,theyalways71._____________layingthefoundationforourbetterlife.Theireffor

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