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PAGEPAGE11江蘇省2024-2025學(xué)年高二英語下學(xué)期期末考試模擬試卷02(無答案)總分:120分;考試時(shí)間100分鐘一、閱讀理解(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)請(qǐng)仔細(xì)閱讀下列短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。ATomanypeople,honeybeessymbolizedevelopment,sustainability(可持續(xù)性)andenvironmentalism.Butasahoneybeeresearcher,Ihavetotellyouthatonlythefirstitemonthatlistisreasonable.Althoughtheyareimportantforagriculture,honeybeesalsodamagenaturalecosystemsbycompetingwithnativebees—someofwhicharespeciesatrisk.Theriseinhoneybeekeeping,nowapopularactivityforhundredsofthousandsofAmericans,followedstrongawarenesscampaignsto“savethebees.”Butasaspecies,honeybeesareleastinneedofsaving.Mediaattentionunfairlycoversthemovernativebees,andvaguemessaginghasledmanycitizens—myselfonceincluded—tobelievetheyaredoingagoodthingfortheenvironmentbyputtingonabeekeeper’sveil.Unfortunately,theyareprobablydoingmoreharmthangood.“Beekeepingisforpeople;it’snotaconservationpractice,”saysSheilaColla,anassistantprofessorandconservationbiologistatToronto’sYorkUniversity,Canada.“Peoplemistakenlythinkkeepinghoneybees,orhelpinghoneybees,issomehowhelpingthenativebees,whichareatriskofextinction.”Sheisfrustratedtheonesinmoreneononsavinghoneybeeswhen,fromaconservationist’spointofview,nativebeesaretheonesinmoreneedofsupport.Forsomereason,maybebecausetheyaresmall,honeybeesarenotgenerallyviewedasthemassivelydistributedlivestockanimalthattheyare.TherearemillionsofhoneybeecoloniesinNorthAmerica,2.8millionofwhichareintheU.S.Approximatingaround30,000beespercolony(thesizeofapollinationunit),that’sroughlyabillionhoneybeesinCanadaandtheU.S.alone—almosttriplethenumberofpeople.Highdensitiesofhoneybeecoloniesincreasecompetitionbetweennativebees,puttingevenmorepressureonthewildspeciesthatarealreadyindecline.Iusedtobelievethathoneybeeswereagatewayspecies,andthatconcernovertheirhealthanddevelopmentwouldspilloverontonativebees,benefittingthem,too.Whilethismayhavehappenedinsomecases,evidenceisincreasingthatmisguidedenthusiasmforhoneybeeshaslikelybeentothenativebees’damage.Beekeepingdoesn’tmakemefeelgood,anymore.Infact,quitetheopposite.1.WhatmakesbeekeepinggaingreatpopularityamongAmericans?A.Severalcampaignshavebeenlaunchedtoadvocatebeesaving.B.Citizensbelievenativebeesarenolongerinneedofprotection.C.Littleimportanceareattachedtoprotectingtheenvironment.D.Citizenshopetomakeafortunefromthebeekeepingbusiness.2.WhatistheColla’spossibleattitudetowardsthebeekeeping?A.Objective. B.Unfavorable. C.Supportive. D.Neutral.3.Whatcanweinferfromthelastparagraph?A.Theauthor’sattitudetowardsthebeekeepinghaschanged.B.People’senthusiasmforkeepinghoneybeesisincreasing.C.Insomecasesevidencehasprovedhoneybeesareindanger.D.Keepingnativebeesisofgreatbenefittopeople’shealth.BTrevorNoah’sunlikelypathfromapartheidSouthAfricatothedeskofTheDailyShowbeganwithacriminalact:hisbirth.TrevorwasborntoawhiteSwissfatherandablackXhosamotheratatimewhensuchaunionwaspunishablebyfiveyearsinprison.Trevorwaskeptmostlyindoorsforhisearliestyears,boundbytheextrememeasureshismothertooktohidehimfromagovernmentthatcould,atanymoment,stealhimaway.FinallyliberatedbytheendofSouthAfrica’scruelwhiterule,Trevorandhismothersetforthonagrandadventure,livingopenlyandfreelyandembracingtheopportunitieswonbyacenturies-longstruggle.BornaCrimeisthestoryofanaughtyyoungboywhogrowsintoarestlessyoungmanashestrugglestofindhimselfinaworldwherehewasneversupposedtoexist.Itisalsothestoryofthatyoungman’srelationshipwithhisfearless,rebellious,andextremelyreligiousmother,awomandeterminedtosavehersonfromthecycleofpovertyandabuse.Thestoriesherearebyturnsfunny,dramatic,anddeeplyaffecting.Whetherlivingoncaterpillarsfordinnerduringhardtimesorbeingthrownfromamovingcarduringanattemptedkidnapping,Trevordescribeshisworldwithakeenwitandincrediblehonesty.Hisstoriesformamovingandfunnyportraitofaboymakinghiswaythroughadamagedworldinadangeroustime,armedonlywithakeensenseofhumorandamother’sunconventional,unconditionallove.Throughoutthebook,Noahrevealsmanyexamplesofhismother’sstubborndeterminationtopreventapartheidfromsuffocatingherfreespirit.Humorbecameasurvivalmechanismforbothherandherson.Inaninterview,Noahsaid,“Laughterisanescape.Ifeellikelaughterremindsyouofyourbestself,yourfreestself.”4.Whatcanweinferabout“apartheid”inparagraphone?A.It’satraditionalcustominSouthAfrica.B.It’sareligiousbeliefinSouthAfrica.C.It’sacriminalactperformedbyTrevorNoah’sparents.D.It’sapolicyofseparatingpeopleongroundsofrace.5.WhatdoweknowaboutTrevorNoah?A.TrevorNoahisacriminalinSouthAfrica.B.TrevorNoahisthehostofafamousTVshow.C.TrevorNoahwasinprisonforfiveyearsafterbirth.D.YoungTrevorNoahwaskeptindoorsbecausehewasnaughty.6.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribebothNoahandhismother?A.Fearlessandhumorous. B.Rebelliousandguilty.C.Funnyandgenerous. D.Honestandcurious.7.What’sthemainpurposeofthispassage?A.Tointroduceanautobiographyofafamousperson.B.Toappealtoreaderstofightwithracialdiscrimination.C.Topraiseamother’sloveforherchild.D.Tostresstheimportanceofbeinghumorous.CWhenmemorybeganforme,mygrandfather(“Gramp”)waspastsixty.Thelittlemarksoflaughteratthecornersofhiseyesweretheproductofakindlyandhumorousnature.Theyearsofworkwhichhadbenthisshouldershadneverreducedhishumororhisloveofajoke.Everywherehewent,Grampmadefriendseasily.Attheendofhalfanhouryoufeltyouhadknownhimallyourlife.Isoonlearnedthathehatedtogiveorders,butthatwhenhehadto,hetriedtomakehisorderssoundlikesuggestions.OneJulymorning,ashewasleavingtogotothecornfield,hesaid:“Edwin,youcanpickupthepotatoesinthefieldtodayifyouwanttodothat.”Thenhedroveawaywithhishorses.Thedaypassed,andIdidnothaveanydesiretopickuppotatoes.Eveningcameandthepotatoeswerestillinthefield.Gramp,dustyandtired,ledthehorsestogettheirdrink.“Howmanypotatoesdidyoupickup?”Grampinquired.“Ididn’tpickany.”“Notany!Why?”“YousaidIcouldpickthemupifIwantedto.Youdidn’tsayIhadto.”Inthenextfewminutes,IlearnedalessonIwillnotforget:whenGrampsaidIcouldifIwantedto,hemeantthatIshouldwantto.Mygrandmother(“Gram”)workedhardallday,washingclothes,cleaningthehouse,makingbutter,andevenworkinginthefieldwhenhelpwasscarce.Intheevening,though,shewasnottootiredtoreadbooksfromthecommunitylibrary.Formorethanfortyyears,GramreadaloudtoGrampalmosteveryevening.Inthisway,sheandGramplearnedaboutallthegreatbattlesofhistoryandbecamefamiliarwiththeworksofgreatauthorsandthelivesoffamousmen.Shealsohadadeeploveofbeauty.Whenshewasalmostseventy-fiveandhadgonetolivewithoneofherdaughters,shespentadelightfulmorningwashingdishesbecause,asshesaid,thebeautifulpatternonthedishesgaveherpleasure.Thebirds,theflowers,theclouds––allthatwasbeautifularoundher––pleasedher.ShewaslikethefatheroftheFrenchpainter,Millet,whousedtogathergrassandshowittohisson,saying,“Seehowbeautifulthisis!”Inapioneersocietyitistheharderqualitiesofmindandcharacterthatareofvalue.Thesoftervirtuesareconsideredunnecessary.Menandwomenstrugglingdailytoearnalivingareunable,evenforamoment,toforgetthebusinessofpreservingtheirlives.Onlyunusualpeople,likemygrandparents,managedtokeepthesofterqualitiesinaworldofdailystruggle.8.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaboutGrampaccordingtothepassage?A.Hewouldn’tlistentoothers. B.Hewasdifficulttogetalongwith.C.Hegavehissuggestionsintheformoforders. D.Hewaseagertolearn.9.Accordingtotheauthor,“softerqualities”DON’Tincludetheability________.A.toearnaliving. B.tofindbeautyineverydaylife.C.tostaycuriousaboutnewthings. D.tostaypositiveinaworldofdailystruggle.10.Inthedaysofthewriter’sgrandparents________.A.“softerqualities”werethoughtnecessarybutoftenignored.B.“harderqualities”weremuchhardertokeepthan“softerqualities”.C.a(chǎn)veragepeoplefounditapieceofcaketoearnaliving.D.notallpeopleunderstoodhowtoappreciatebeautyinlife.11.What’sthemostsuitabletitleforthepassage?A.LifeofMyGrandparents. B.HarderQualitiesVSSofterQualities.C.StaySoftinaHardWorld. D.AnUnforgettablePerson.DWhileanyonecanenterthe189-footCinderella’sCastleatWaltDisneyWorldResortinOrlando,Floridatoshoporeat,DisneyallowsonlyaveryluckyfewtostayovernightinitsCinderellaSuite,whichsitsatthetopoftheclocktower.Ifyou’veeverwonderedwhatitfeelsliketobeaDisneyPrincess,CNBCMakeItgotafirstlookwith“TheBucketListFamily”.GarrettandJessicaGeeandtheirtwoyoungchildren,5-year-olddaughter,Dorothy,and3-year-oldson,Manilla,sleptinCinderella’squartersforthenight.TheywereguestsofDisneyaspartoftheir“30staysin30days”bloggingseries.Here’salookinside.Togetintothesuite,youopenalargewoodendooronthegroundfloorofthecastleandenteraGothic-styleroomwherea24-hourconcierge(看門人)istheretoattendtoanyneedsyoumayhave.You’rethenaccompaniedintoasmallelevatorthatresemblesthepumpkincoachCinderellatooktotheball.Itopensdirectlyintothesuite.Walkingintothesuitefeelslikeyou’rewalkingintoarealcastle.Inthebedroomarea,thetwobedshavecarvedwoodframesandaremadeupwithrich-lookinglinen.StainedglasswindowstellavisualstoryofCinderella’sjourneyfromanunlovedmaidtoaprincess.“Dependingonthewindow,youcouldlookoutandseeFantasylandorMainStreet,”Jessicasays.“Itwasfunwakingupinthemorningandseeingpeoplecomingintothepark.”BehindaglasscaseareCinderella’sglassslippersandhercrown.Eventhebathroomisfitforaprincess.Twoadditionalguestscansleepinthelivingroom,whichincludesa“magicTV”thatfunctionsasbothamirrorandanentertainmentsystem.InaboxbehindthecouchisatelescopesoyoucanlookoutandseethedifferentDisneycharacterswalkingthroughtheparkbelow.“Ourfavoritepart”,JessicatellsCNBCMakeIt,“waswatchingthefireworkshowinfrontofthecastleandthenwhenitwasover,walkingrightintothecastleuptothesuiteforthenight.”Butdon’treachforyourcreditcardjustyet.Thesuite,whichoffersguestsachancetostayinthecenterofMagicKingdom,isbyinvitationonly.Reportedly,Disneyhasturneddownlargesumsfrompeopleeagertostay.Whenaskedtodescribetheoverallexperience,Jessica,alifelongDisneyfan,saysitwasamazing.12.Howcanyougetintothesuite?A.Bytakingapumpkincoach. B.Byattendingaball.C.Bytakingalift. D.Byknockingatthedoor.13.Whatcanyoudointhesuite?A.GoonajourneywithCinderella.B.Actasaguidewhenpeoplecomeintotheparkinthemorning.C.EnjoythesightofdifferentDisneycharacterswithoutcomingout.D.Setfireworksinfrontofthecastle.14.Youcanhaveachancetostayinthesuitewhen________.A.youpaybycreditcard B.youtaketwofriendswithyouC.youpayalargesumofmoney D.youareinvitedbyDisney15.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.ThesecretsuiteinsideCinderella’sCastle B.AluckyfamilychosentobeDisney’sguests.C.WaltDisneyWorldResortinOrlando D.Agirl’sdreamcomestrueinDisney二、七選五(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(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。LivingthelightlifeManyofusliketodineoutandtreatourselvestodeliciousfood.Weareusedtochoosinghearty,fat-filleddishesandsugar-chargeddesserts,whicharenoteasilycookedathome.16.AccordingtoEconomicDaily,low-calorie,low-fatandhigh-fibermealshavebecomepopularinChina'srestaurantsandonlinedeliveryplatforms.17.AccordingtoareportreleasedbyMeituan,amajoronlinefooddeliveryplatform,thenumberoflightmealsorderedonlinealsorose75percentfromthepreviousyear.Havingalightmealdoesn'tmeaneatingonlyvegetables.Differentfromthemeat-freelifestyle,atypicallightdishavoidsoily,saltyandspicyfood.18..Healthynutrientsarethethemeofthelightmeal.Thesedishesareusefulforkeepinghealthyandcontrollingyourweight.19.“Aftereatingseverallightmeals,Ifeelmyappetiteisbecomingpoor.Inowpreferlightflavors,”ZouJing,acollegeteacherinWuhan,toldChinaDaily.Shesharedapictureofherlunch:amixtureofbeef,eggs,corn,mushroomsandcherrytomatoes.Thesechangesineatingbehaviorareconnectedwithdeeperchangesinhowpeoplethinkaboutfood.Dietquality,notquantity,isimportantforbothweightcontrolandlong-termwell-being.20.Itwillsatisfynotonlyyourstomachsbutmaybealsoyourhearts.A.Itisimportantthatyougoonadietbasedonyourownneeds.B.Instead,itcontainsthingslikeboiledmeat,wholegrains,fruitsandvegetables.C.Sothenexttimeyouhaveapartywithfriends,tryalightmeal.D.Toavoidputtingonweight,dinersarewillingtotryeverymeans.E.Thecountrysawarapidexpansionofrestaurantsspecializinginlightmeals.F.That'sprobablywhysomanypeople,especiallyyoungadults,areintothem.G.Therecentriseoflightmeals,however,givesdinersasmarterchoice.三、完形填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從所供應(yīng)的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng).Haveyoueverrushedtosomeplaceveryimportantonlytorealizeyou'reonthewrongbusandyou'llnevermakeitintime?OnewomaninNewZealand21thislastweek,butthebusdriverwent22thecallofdutytohelpherout.LastSunday,Masonwasonherwaytoseeher79-year-oldmomwholivesinanursinghome.Duetoitsrecentrules,23arelimitedtoanhalf-hourperiodscheduledinadvance.WhenMason24shehadn'tgotontherightbusandher30-minutewindowwasfastclosing,Masonstartedcrying,tearfully25tothebusdriver57-year-oldAlexBaileywhathadhappened.Ratherthanofferroutineregretandkeeptohisschedule,Baileydecidedto26.Withnodsfromtheother27,Baileydetoured(繞道)thebusand28Masontoherdestination,droppedheroff,andthencalmlywentbacktohisregularroute.By29,asMasonarrivedatthenursinghouse,anewsreporterwasthere.Masontoldthereporterher30,expressingpraiseforthebusdriver.Thestory31theeveningnews,andthenithitsocialmedia.Baileywas"Internet32”.Actually,BaileyisonlyoneoftheservingmembersduringtheCOVID-19pandemic(流行病),whohasbeen33aroundtheclocktoensurekeyworkers,educationandcommunitiesstay34andkeepthecityrunningsmoothly.Later,hesaidthatitwasjusta35,magicalmoment,anditwasjusttherightthingtodo.21.A.a(chǎn)nnounced B.identified C.postponed D.experienced22.A.within B.before C.through D.beyond23.A.visits B.profits C.courses D.presents24.A.reminded B.determined C.realized D.doubted25.A.leading B.explaining C.a(chǎn)pplying D.belonging26.A.moveround B.runoff C.calmdown D.takeaction27.A.drivers B.patients C.passengers D.friends28.A.drove B.explored C.tracked D.directed29.A.entertainment B.necessity C.a(chǎn)ccident D.mistake30.A.trouble B.plan C.name D.tale31.A.received B.made C.broke D.reported32.A.intelligent B.a(chǎn)ddicted C.famous D.unbearable33.A.working B.waiting C.changing D.rescuing34.A.connected B.a(chǎn)wake C.current D.familiar35.A.creative B.nice C.quiet D.formal四、閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。(每小題1.5分,滿分15分)AlthoughLaughterYogadefinitelyincludessomeyoga,don’texpectittohavemuchincommonwiththeyogaclasses36.(offer)atyourlocalstudioorgym.Itpromotestheuseoflaughterasaformofphysicalexercise,attaching37.(much)importancetotheformerthantothelatter.LaughterYoga38.(create)inthemid-1990sasasocialexperiment.In1995,Dr.MadanKatariacalledonagroupofstudentsinapark39.(test)whetheraddingregularlaughtertopeople’sliveswouldimprove40.(they)well-being,Katariaalsointroduceddeepbreathingandsimpleyogamoves41.theexercises.Medicalresearch42.(suggest)thatlanguageisagoodwaytoreducestressandhelppeoplefeelgood.KatariaLaughterClubsarepoppingupinresponsetopeople’sneedtohandle43.(press).KatariaalsoofferbooksandDVDstopeople44.don’thaveaccesstoalocalLaughterClub.However,connectingwithotherhumansis45.bigpartofLaughterYoga’ssuccessinhelpingpeoplefeelbetterandexperiencemorejoy.五、提綱類作文(滿分15分)46.假定你是李華,是你校英語俱樂部的成員。今年是中國共產(chǎn)黨誕辰一百周年,你校英文報(bào)“雙語話中國”(“TalkaboutChinatotheworld")欄書目制了紅色故事系列視頻?,F(xiàn)面對(duì)全校學(xué)生聘請(qǐng)志愿者為該系列視頻配英文解說。請(qǐng)你為此寫一份聘請(qǐng)啟事,內(nèi)容包括:1.目的2.條件(擅長英語表達(dá);了解黨史;酷愛傳播紅色精神等)3.報(bào)名郵箱:Englishclub@ahschool.com留意:1.詞數(shù)100左右;2.可以適當(dāng)增加細(xì)微環(huán)節(jié),以使行文連貫;3.短文題目已為你寫好。參考詞匯:中國共產(chǎn)黨theCommunistPartyofChina(CPC)解說narrate六、讀后續(xù)寫(滿分25分)47.閱讀下面材料,依據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫阿段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。Atfirstglanceshelookedlikeanyotheroldwoman,ploddingalonginthesnow,alone,neglected,headbowed.Ayoungcouple,smiling,taking,laughing,armsloadedwithChristmaspresents,tooknonoticeoftheoldwoman.Amotherwithtwosmallchildrenhurriedby,ontheirwaytograndmother’shouse.Likemanyothers,theytooknonotice,either.Ifthesepeoplehadnoticed,theywouldhaveseenthattheoldwomanworenoshoes.Shewalkedbarefootintheiceandsnow.Withbothhandstheoldwomangatheredherwornbutton-lessovercoatatthecollartokeepoutthewind.Shestoppedandstoodbentandbowedatthebusstop.Aredandbluescarfcoveringherhead,shewaitedforthedowntownbus.

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