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PAGEPAGE2山西省山西高校附屬中學(xué)2024-2025學(xué)年高二英語上學(xué)期9月模塊診斷試題考查時間:100分鐘滿分:100分考查內(nèi)容:必修三&四第Ⅰ卷(選擇題,共60分)第一部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共10小題,每題2分,滿分20分)ACampAll-StarWelcometoCampAll-Star,yourNo.1summersportscampforkids!LocatedonthefamousKentsHillSchoolcampusbythebeautifullake,CampAll-Starhostskidsfromaroundtheworld.Whenthinkingaboutyournextovernightsummercamp,considerthebest—CampAll-Star!GreatSportsSummerCampsforKidsCampAll-StarstandsoutamongthesuccessfulcampsintheU.S.Wehavethebestsportsfieldsandcourtstomakeyourchild’ssportscampexperienceasuccessfulone.Yourchildcanenjoyplayingforhoursinanyofourmorethan30sportsandactivitieseachday.Ourcampertostaffrateisthreetoone,whichmakesitpossibleforchildrentoreceivemorecarefulinstruction.haveawidevarietyofactivitiesandsportstochoosefrom:fishing,dance,basketball,soccer,baseball,andtennis.Boysandgirls,aged8-16,cancustomizetheirownschedulesinour2,3,4or6weeksummercampsessionforkids.TheaimofCampAll-Staristodevelopathleticskills,encourageabilitiesinleadership,fairplayandteamwork,andprovideafun,rewardingandmemorablesummersportscampexperience.Ourstaffhavetheexperienceandqualifiedtrainingnecessarytoensurethatyourchildhasasuccessful,memorableandenjoyabletimeatoursummercamp.CallTodayAboutOurOvernightSummerCampsforKidsDon’tletyourkidswasteanothersummerplayingvideogamesandsittingaround.Letthemenjoytheirtimeandgetsomeexerciseatourexcitingandfriendlysummersportscamp.Informationforourupcomingcampscanbefoundonourwebsite.Foradditionalinformationorquestions,contactushopeyourkidscanjoinusatCampAll-Star!CampAll-Starstandsoutamongtheothersbecause .A.itissurroundedbyabeautifullake B.itprovidesvariousactivitiesandsportsC.itofferstimelyinformationonitswebsite D.itallowschildrentoplayoutsidealldaylongWhichisoneofCampAll-Star’sgoals?A.firekids’imagination. B.buildupkids’confidence.C.developkids’leadershipskills. D.promotekids’self-control.Whereisthistextmostlikelytakenfrom?A.Anewspaper. B.Aguidebook. C.Anewsreport. D.Atextbook.BAsachild,visitingthezoowasmoreapunishmentthanatreat.Ididn’tfindthechimps’teapartiesfunny,northebirdshowsentertaining.Feedingtimeforsealswaslesspainful,buttheirperformancesstillseemedliketheybelongedmoreinacircus.AndIhatedcircuses,especiallytheanimalacts—menteasinglions,girlsbalancingonelephantsandmonkeysplayingfootball.Iknewthateverytrickacircusanimaldidwasunnatural,achievedthroughstricttrainingandquitepossiblycruelty.Happily,duringmylifetimepublicattitudesandthelawhavechanged.Circusesusingwildanimalsarenowalmostextinct,andzooshavedefinitelyevolved.Whenmychildrenwereyoung,Ioccasionallytookthemtoourlocalzoo.Theelephantswereintinycagesandthegorillaslookedboredastheysatpeelingbananasandstaringatteasingvisitors.Eachcagehadasignwhichlistedtheanimal’snameandwhereitcamefrom.But,backthen,therewaslittleinformationincludedabouttheenvironmentalchallengestheyfaced.Asaresult,environmentalistsandanimalloversoftenopposezoos.“Animalsbelonginthewild,”isacommon—andunderstandable—complaint.Butwhatdotheanimalsthemselvesprefer?Generallyspeaking,zooanimalshavealongerlife.But—youmayprotest—theyarenotfree.What?Freetobehuntedandkilled,freetodieofhungerorthirst?Maybesittinginacageeatingbananasisn’tsobad.Notthatsuchconditionsareacceptableinmodernzoos,duetotheworkofBIAZA,theBritishandIrishAssociationofZoosandAquariums.ThesedayseveryzoorequiresBIAZA’sapprovaltooperate,andtheassociationsetsthestandards,observesconditionsinzoosanddevelopsanimal-researchprogrammes,bothintheUKandabroad.BIAZAalsoorganizestheanimalexchangesbetweenzoosallovertheworld.Consequently,today,mostzooanimalsarebornandraisedinzoos,liveinlarge,comfortableenclosuresandarecaredforbywell-trained,knowledgeableandcaringzooemployees.Ofcourseit’snosubstituteforlivinginthewildbutunfortunatelythisisn’talwayspossible.Meanwhile,whynotvisityourlocalzooanddecideforyourself?]4.FromParagraph2,wecanguessthatthewriterbelievescircusanimals__________.

A.shouldhavebeenplacedinzoos

B.werenottreatedwellbytheirtrainers

C.werenotasintelligentasthoseinzoos

D.hadmuchshorterlivesthanthoseinthewild

5.Whichofthefollowingstatementsaboutzooswouldthewriterprobablyagreewith?

A.Zooanimalsshouldbefreedintothewild.

B.Zoosaremorepopularnowthaninthepast.

C.Zooanimalsaremorerestrictedthaninthepast

DZoosnowprovidecaringlivingconditionsforanimals.

6.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?

A.ZoosAreImproving B.ZoosorCircuses?

C.ClosingDownCircuses D.LifeofAnimalsCThroughoutmusicspreadamongpeopleofdifferentcultures.Intechnologicaladvancedhowever,peoplespreadmusiconline,sometimeswithoutanpermission.Thiscanleadtomanyproblems,andmusiccompaniesarenowcrackingdownonthispractice.Sharingmusiconlinewithoutpermissionistheft.Sharingmusiconlinepreventsrecordingcompaniesfrommakingmoneyfromtheirefforts.Theysaythatsharingmusiconlinehasresultedinahugedropinprofitsandsalesoverthepast10years.PeoplewhofindmusicforfreeonlinearenotpayingforCDsoreveryMP3downloaded.trulyunderstandtheinfluenceofmusicpiracy盜版行為)oncreators,onemustunderstandhowmanypeopleareinvolvedintherecordingprocess.Forthesaleofeachalbum,profitsmustbesharedbetweenmusicians,soundengineers,musicproducers,managers,advertisers,andthecompanysellingtheproduct.Manypeoplebelievesharingmusiconlyaffectstherecordingartist,buttherealityisthatsharinghurtsbusinessforallcompaniesinvolved.Therearemanypeoplewhodon’tseetheharminsharingmusiconlineandeventhinktheyhavetherighttodoit.OneonlinebloggerstatesthatheoriginallypaidforanentireCDandthatheshouldbeabletodowiththematerialwhateverhewants.Whilehemayhavelegallypaidforthemusic,hedoesnothavetherighttoprovidepermission,whichmeanspeoplelikethebloggerarethieves.Althoughwedon’tspreadmusicthesamewaywedidbefore,there’snodoubtthatpeoplearoundtheworldlovetosharemusic.However,internetpiracywouldpreventmusiciansfromcontinuingproducingalbumsforfearoftheft.Therefore,ifpeoplewanttocontinuelisteningtotheirfavoriteartists,theyneedtobuytheirmusicsothatartistswillmakeenoughprofittocontinuetheirmusiccareers.Theunderlinedphrase“crackingdownon”inparagraph1isclosestinmeaningto .A.bringingupcarefully B.speakinghighlyofC.dealingseriouslywith D.destroyingcompletely8.Whatcanweinferfromthetext?A.Artistsaretakingactiontoprotecttheirright.B.Sharingmusicfilesonlineaffectsalotofpeople.C.OnlinemusicsharingincreasessalesofmusicCD.D.ApersonwhoboughtaCDhastherighttoshareitonline.9.Howisthetextorganized?A.Topic—Argument—Explanation.B.Opinion—Discussion—Description.C.Mainidea—Comparison—Supportingstatements.D.Introduction—Supportingstatements—Conclusion.10.Whatisthemainideaofthetext?A.Musicpiracyiskindoftheft. B.SharingmusicisAcceptable.C.Downloadingmusicshouldbepunished. D.Musicpiracyisgoodformusiclovers.其次節(jié)七選五(共5小題,每小題2分,滿分10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。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Californiawillbethefirststatetobanthesaleandmanufactureofnewfurproducts.11ItwillgointoeffectonJanuary1,2024.California’sfurlawwasoneofseveralbillsdesignedtopreventcrueltytoanimals.“Californiaisaleaderwhenitcomestoanimalprotectionandtodaythatleadershipincludesbanningthesaleoffur,”saidGovernorNewsominanewsreport.“12Wearemakingastatementtotheworldthatbeautifulwildanimalslikebearsandtigershavenoplaceontrapeze(高空秋千)wiresorjumpingthroughflames.”13MorethanadozenEuropeancountries,includingtheUnitedKingdom,Austria,NorwayandtheNetherlandshavealsopassedlawstolimitthefurtrade.14“Thesigningofthebanshowsthepointthattoday’scustomerssimplydon’twantwildanimalstosufferextremepainandfearwhilekeepingupwiththefashion,”saidKittyBlock,presidentandCEOofTheHumaneSocietyoftheUnitedStatesandpresidentofHumaneSocietyInternational.Noteveryone,however,waspleasedwiththeban.Banningthekillingofanimalsfortheirfurmeanskillingthefurbusiness,saysHyatt,anownerofafurstore.15Manyretailersarealsoendingfursales.Inmid-October,Macy’s(American’sdepartmentstore)announceditwillstopfurfromallitsstoresbytheendof2024.Thestoreswillalsocloseallfurvaultsandsalons.OtherfashionbrandssuchasPrada,Gucci,MichaelKorsandBurberryhavetakensimilarstepsinrecentyears.A.Butwearedoingmorethanthat.B.Californiaistakingtheleadinprotectinganimals.C.Similarlawshavebeencarriedoutgloballyalready.D.Andthatinturnwillleavemanypeopleunemployed.E.TwootherCaliforniacitieshadalreadybannedfursales.F.Notsurprisingly,thebaniswelcomedbyanimalrightsactivists.G.Thebanappliestoclothing,shoes,handbagsandotherthingsthatcontainfur.其次部分英語學(xué)問運(yùn)用(共三節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié)完形填空(共20小題,每小題1.5分,滿分30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。ForhoursIhadbeentravelinguptheNileValley,fromLuxortoCairo,onatrainjammedwithEgypt'sworkingpoor.At1a.m.IreachedCairoandtookataxitoTahrirSquare,thecity’scenter.Thetaxi__16__meoffacrossthestreetfromHardee’s.JustasIwasabouttoopentherestaurantdoor,twostreet__17__pouncedonmewithcriesfor__18__.InmybrokenArabicIaskedwhentheyhadlasteaten--about16hoursago,theysaid.IaskedthemtowaitwhileIwentinside.SinceIwastravelingona__19__budgetandwaseven__20__mealsonoccasion,partofme__21__thechildren’shunger.Butmostly,thechildrenremindedmehow__22__Ireallywas.Iorderedtwohamburgersfortheboys.Then__23__myremainingstinginess(小氣),IboughtthemoneofHardee'sdelicious,bigchocolatechipcookies.Ibroughtthefoodout,andastheytookthe__24__,they__25__mewith30secondsofnonstopblessings.Aftertheyfinished,I__26__thebagandpulledoutthecookie,extendingitforthemtotake.Bothboysfell__27__,andthentearswelledupintheireyesasthey__28__thiswastoomuch.They__29__thecookiesixtimes.Ikneltdownbesidethem,__30__theireyes,andamazedatwhatwasbeforeme:twodestitute(一無全部的)boysasked__3l__forwhattheyneeded,__32__totakeacrumb(一點(diǎn),少量)more.Ontheseventh__33__,afteralongandsilentpause,theyheldouttheirhandsandtookthecookie.Ihadseenmany__34__inEgyptthePyramids,theAswanHighDam,theValleyoftheKings,thetreasuresofKingTut.Butitwas__35__outsideHardee’sthatleftmetrulyawestruck,forheretwolittleboystaughtmealessonI’velongremembered:anawarenessofmyspiritualpovertyandadesireforasofterheart.16.Adropped Bthrew C.got D.sent

17.A.adults B.children C.women D.men

18.A.souvenirs B.water Cmoney D.food

19.A.free B.balanced C.tight D.loose

20.A.skipping B.taking C.preventing D.forgetting

21.A.broughtup Baccountedfor C.identifiedwith D.livedwith

22.A.rich B.sensitive C.honest D.gentle

23.Ademanding B.resisting C.keeping D.overcoming

24.A.cookies B.chocolate C.burgers D.chips

25.A.shared B.showered C.confirmed Daccompanied

26.A.reachedinto B.heldto Clookedfor D.putaside

27.A.sick Bvacant Casleep D.silent

28.Aasked B.declared C.decided Daccepted

29.A.asked Brefused C.suggested D.returned

30.Awatchedout B.appealedto C.lookedinto D.glaredat31.A.almost Bmainly C.rarely D.only32.A.unwilling Bunexpected C.unhappy D.unbelievable33.A.discussion B.attempt C.trial Drequest34Achallenges Bachievements C.wonders D.changes35.A.reaction B.phenomenon C.mission D.scene第II卷(非選擇題,共40分)其次節(jié)語法填空(共10小題,每小題1分,滿分10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。AFearlessFighterBrazilianbusinessmanCarlosGhosnoncesaid:“Anyjobverywelldonehasbeencarriedoutbyapersonwhoisfullydevoted.”It'salsothemottoofZhongNanshan,___36____Chineserespiratory(呼吸的)diseaseexpert.Zhonglearneditfromhisfather,___37___wasadoctoranddevotedhiswholelifetohismedicalcareer.Withtheaimof“l(fā)eavingsomethingusefulfortheworld”Zhong'sfatherwantedtosumuphisdecadesofclinical(臨床的)experiencefor___38___(late)generationsevenwhilehewas___39___(suffer)fromaseriouseyedisease,___40___(inspire)byhisfather,Zhongisalsodevotedtohiscareer.In2003,SARS,adeadlyrespiratorydisease,___41___(spread)acrossChinaandlaterthatyearbecamea___42___(globe)epidemic.Fearlessofchallengingtheauthorities,Zhongbravelyproposedthatchlamydiamightbeonecauseofdeath,butnottheonlycauseofSARS.Underhis___43___(guide)aneffectivetreatmentmethodwasdiscovered.Due___44___hissuccess,GuangdongprovinceachievedthelowestdeathrateandhighestrecoveryrateforSARSinChina.Infact,Zhongnotonlychallengedtheauthorities,butalsodeath.DuringtheSARSoutbreak,hestoodonthefrontlinesinthefightagainstthedeadlydisease,eventhoughheknewmanydoctorsandnurses____45____(die)afterbecominginfectedwithitbefore.第三節(jié)單句填空(共10小題,每小題0.5分,滿分5分)閱讀下面句子,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。46.Howmany________(represent)havebeensenttotheUNconference?47.Wehaven’tdiscussedyetwherewearegoingtoplacesomenew___________(家具).48.Heisaveryyoungbut___________(experience)teacher.49.___________(complain)inlifemakenosense,forthingswillbewhattheyshouldbe.50.Theyhadtobringtheprojectunder____________(construct)toanendbecauseofalackofmoney.51.Themostimportantisto____________(strong)thetieswiththepeoplearoundus.52.___________(fortunate),alltheequipmentwasdestroyedinthebigearthquake.53.Sheadaptedeffortlesslytohernew___________(surround).54.Hisparentswon’tallowhim___________(stay)outlate.55.Theyarestrong___________(advocate)offreemarketpolicies.第三部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分25分)第一節(jié)短文改錯(共10小題,每小題1分,滿分10分)假定英語課上老師要求同桌之間交換修改作文,請你修改你同桌寫的以下作文。短文中有10處語言錯誤,每句中最多有兩處。每處錯誤僅涉及一個單詞的增加、刪除或修改。增加:在缺詞處加一個漏字符號(^),并在其下面寫出該加的詞。刪除:把多余的詞用斜線(\)劃掉。 修改:在錯的詞下劃一橫線,并在該詞下面寫出修改后的詞。留意:1.每處錯誤及其修改均僅限一詞;2.只允許修改10處,多者(從第11處起)不計分。WelcometotheGreatWall.Measuredmorethan6,000kilometersinlength,theGreatWallisknownasthelongwallintheworld.Ithadalonghistoryofmorethan2,000years.ThatisamazingabouttheGreatWallisthatitismainmadeofstonesandbricks,andthatalltheconstructionwasdonebyhand.Asitwasusedtoprotectingthecountryfromforeigninvaders,everyafewhundredmetersalongtheGreatWall,therewasawatchtower.Now,asasymbolofChina,theGreatWallhasbecomeoneofthemostfamoustouristattractionintheworld.ThereisnowonderthattheGreatWallattractsthousandsforeigntouristseveryyear.其次節(jié)書面表達(dá)(滿分15分)你校正在組織英語作文競賽。請以身邊值得敬重和愛戴的人為題,寫一篇短文參賽,內(nèi)容包括:1.人物簡介;2.敬重和愛戴的緣由。留意:1.詞數(shù)100左右;2.短文題目和首句已為

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