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PAGE8-湖北省沙市第四中學(xué)2024-2025學(xué)年高二英語上學(xué)期階段性測試試題第Ⅰ卷聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)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。Wherewillthewomanputhersportsbag?Inhercar B.Onthedesk C.OnthefloorWhywasthewomandissatisfiedwiththecoat?Becausethepricewashigh B.Becauseitwasnothersize C.BecausethestylewasoldWheredoestheconversationmostprobablytakeplace?Athome B.Atrestaurant C.Atadoctor’sHowdidtheman’swifefeelabouttheplay?Satisfied B.Bored C.ExcitedWhatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?Amovie B.anovel C.aweekendplan其次節(jié)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,每小題將給出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。HowwillthewomangotoCamdenTower?Onfoot B.Bybus C.ByundergroundWhenwillthespeakersmeettomorrow?At8:30 B.At9:30 C.At10:30聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。Whatdosethewomanthinkoftheman’ssuggestion?Boring B.Impractical C.ExcitingWhatistheweatherlike?Windy B.Rainy C.Sunny聽第8段材料,回答第10~12題。Whatrelationisthemantothewoman?Herclassmate B.Herhousemate C.HersonWhatdosethewomansayaboutlivinginasharedhouse?Comfortable B.Inconvenient C.CheapWhydoesthemanwanttomoveoutoftheuniversityroom?BecausehewantslargerspaceBecausehecan’tcookmealsthereBecausehepreferstolivewithfriends聽第9段材料,回答第13~16題。Whendidthewomancomeinthismorning?At10:00 B.At11:00 C.At12:00Whatdoesthemancareaboutmost?WhenthewomancameinWhatwillbediscussedatthemeetingWhetherthewomancanfinishthetaskintimeWhatdidthewomandolastnight?Sheattendedaparty B.Sheworkedonthetask C.ShemetacustomerWhatdoesthemanaskthewomantodoat2:15pm?Waitforhiminheroffice B.Prepareforameeting C.Handinanad.聽第10段材料,回答第17~20題。HowlongdidWestlifelast?19years B.14years C.12yearsWhichisWestlife’sfirstsingle?FlyingWithoutWings B.IfILetYouGo C.SwearItAgainWhatdoweknowaboutWestlife?Itbrokeupin2011Itsoldover15millionrecordsinallItsfirstthreesinglestoppedthelistsintheUKWhichcountrydidWestlifefailtobreakinto?TheU.S. B.Ireland C.TheU.K.其次部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(共15小題:每小題2分,滿分30分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中選出最佳選項。TheQuestCentreSetinthewildWelshcountryside,theQuestCentreoffersawiderangeofactivitiesforteenagers,fromarcherytoropeclimbing.Wanttotrysomethingnew?Whynottakepartinoneofourspecialadventureactivities?

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A.Mountainbiking B.ClimbingSurvivaltechniquecourse D.Abseilingandropeclimbingcourse

23.Howmuchdoesitcostsixteenagerstotaketheabseilingandropeclimbingcourse?£900 B.£800 C.£720 D.£624(B)Whiledrivinghomeafterwork,JaneHodgsonnoticedacarpulledoveratthesideoftheroadandacrowdbeginningtogatheraroundsomeonewhowaslyingontheground.

Jane,whohadcompletedafirstaidatworkcourse,pulledovertoseeifshecouldofferanyhelpanditturnedouttobeluckyfortheyounginjuredgirlthatshedid.

Describingthesceneshecameacross,Janesays:"Theonlookerswereashen-facedandlookinglost.Theyweresoshockedthattheyhadn'teventhoughttocallforanambulanceyet."

Afterspeakingtotheemergencyservices,JanestartedfindingoutwhathadhappenedandwhatinjuriestheyounggirlcalledJennyhad.Thegirlhadbeenhitbyacarandgoneoverthehandlebarsofherbike,landingonherheadandshoulder.Hershoulderandarmweretwisted(扭曲)underher.

"Shehadn'tbeenwearingahelmetwhenshegotknockeddown,andIthoughtthatsheshouldnotbemovedasIcouldn'tbesureaboutthespinalinjury,butafterlookingheroverandcheckingthecirculationinherinjuredarmIdidfeelfairlyconfidentthatshehadescapedrelativelyunhurt.

"Aswewerewaitingforanambulance,theamountofpainthegirlwasinwasincreasing.ToavoidtheriskofhergoingintoshockIkepthertalking.Sheheldmyhandtightlywhenthepaingottoomuchandthishelped."describesJane.

Thinkingback,Janesays:"Forme,knowingthatinasmallwayIhelpedthatgirlthroughwhatwasafrighteningexperienceisalltherewardIneed.IfeltgreattoknowI'dmadeadifferenceandI'ddoitagain."24.WhatcanwelearnaboutJaneHodgsonfromthetext?

A.SheisanICUdoctor.

B.Sheisafirst-aidtrainer.

C.Sheworksinalocalhospital.

D.Shehaslearnedsomefirstaid.25.WhatdidJanefindafterlookingovertheinjuredgirl?

A.Jennyhadaspinalinjury.

B.Jennydidn'thaveseriousinjuries.

C.Jennycouldn'trememberwhathadhappened.

D.Jennylostherhelmetwhenshewasknockeddown.26.Theunderlinedword“shock”inparagraph6means.A.astateoffright B.astateofunconsciousnessC.astateofdeath D.astateofsurprise27.WhatdidJanedowhilewaitingforanambulance?

A.JaneaskedJennynottotalk.

B.JaneletJennylieonherback.

C.Janewasalittleimpatient.

D.JanekeptgivingJennyconfidence.(C)Parentsmaythinkthey’resmartaboutwheretheystoremedicines,buttheirkidsaresmarter.Nearly60,000youngchildrenarerushedtothehospitaleveryyearaftergettingintomedicinesnotmeantforthem,accordingtoanewreportfromSafeKidsWorldwide.Thereportfindslittleconnectionbetweenwhatparentsknowaboutstoringmedicinessafelyandwhattheyactuallydo.9outof10parentsknowthatmedicinesshouldbestoredupandawayandoutofreachandsight,but7outof10ofthemadmitnotdoingthat.Theyleavemedicinesoutonkitchencounters,sinksandsofas,believingbabiesandtoddlers(學(xué)步的兒童)aren’ttallenoughorstrongenoughtoreachthem.Unfortunately,theyprobablycan.Childrenasyoungasamonthhaveendedupinanemergencydepartmentbecausetheyhavebeenpoisonedbygettingintoamedicinethatwasleftwithinreach.Mostpoisoningsrelatedtomedicines—particularlyamongbabiesandtoddlers—occurwithintheirhome.Kidsdeveloprapidlyandtheywanttoexploretheirenvironment.Atcertainagestheyhavealotofactivitiesusingtheirhandsandmouths,andsoit’sverycommonforthemtoexploretheirenvironmentandthentrytotastewhattheyfind.ThenewSafeKidsWorldwidereportincludesasurveyof2,000parentswithchildrenunderage6.Whilethenumberofchildrenvisitinganemergencydepartmentforaccidentalpoisoningshasdeclinedsincethe2010maximum,thedeclinehasslowedinrecentyears.Prescriptionandover-the-countermedicinescausethemostseverepoisonings,butvitaminsandsupplements(補(bǔ)給品)canalsocauseproblems.TherearestepsfamiliescantaketolowertheriskforanaccidentalmedicinepoisoningWhyarechildrenpoisonedaccordingtothetext?A.Someofthemedicinesathometastenice.B.Thereissomethingpoisonousinmedicines.C.Kidshaveeasyaccesstomedicinesathome.D.Kidsarecurioustoexploretheenvironment.29.Whatcanwelearnfromthetext?A.Vitaminsandsupplementscandogoodtokids.B.Theteammadeasurveyof2,000kidsunderage6.C.600parentssurveyedcouldkeepmedicinesproperly.D.Kidsareusuallysmartatstoringmedicinesathome.30.Whatistheauthorlikelytowriteaboutafterthelastparagraph?A.Factorscontributingtothemistakesparentshavemade.B.Tipsthatparentscanfollowtoavoidamedicinepoisoning.C.Examplesrelatedtovitaminandsupplementpoisonings.D.Impressiverecoveryresultsinhelpingpatients.31.Whatcouldbethebesttitleforthetext?A.Parents’CasualBehaviorLeadstoKidsPoisonedB.TheNumberofKidsPoisonedHasDeclinedLatelyC.Nearly60,000ChildrenArePoisonedbyMedicinesD.KidsAreFacingtheRiskofBeingPoisonedatHome(D)HowImportantIsFashion?

Islookingfashionablemoreimportantthanbeingcomfortable?Manypeopleseemtothinkso,judgingbythethingstheywear.Butfashionisnoteverything.Itismoreimportanttobeahealthyandgoodperson.

Peoplegotogreatlengthstobefashionable.Somepeoplethinktheyhavetohaveacertainbodytype,sotheygoonextreme,unhealthydietsinordertochangetheirbodies.Inaddition,manywomenwearuncomfortablefashions,suchashigh-heeledshoesthatcreateblisters(水泡),tightbodyshapersthatlimitbloodflow,andstickyfalseeyelashes(假睫毛).Menandwomenalikespendtimeandmoneyonproducesthatchangetheirnaturalhaircolorandusehotironsandblowdryerstocurlorstraightentheirhair.Somepeoplespendseveralhoursadayinfrontofamirror.Isfashionimportantenoughtospendsomuchtimeandeffortonchanginghowyoulooklike?Ifthepurposeoffashionistomakeapersonfeelgood,itdoesnotmakesensethatheorshewouldgothroughsomuchdiscomforttobefashionable.Fashionshouldnotcomefirst.Peopleshouldprioritize(優(yōu)先考慮)beinghealthyandpositive.Whatpeopleweardoesnotindicateanythingabouttheirpersonalities.Insteadofgoingonstrictdietsandstarving,whynoteatsomehealthyfoodsandthenexercise?Bydoingthesethings,youcankeepahealthylifestyleandtrulygrowasaperson.Theauthor'smainpurposeinwritingthetextisto

.A.showreadersadvantagesanddisadvantagesofdietingB.persuadereaderstovaluehealthmorethanfashionC.entertainreaderstovaluehealthmorethanfashionD.informreadersofthelatestfashiontrendsWhichstatementbestrepresentstheauthor'sviewpoint?A.Fashioncanmakepeopledosomeunhealthythings.B.Fashionincreasesfamouspeople'sself-respect.C.Whenyoulookgood,youfeelgood.D.Peopleneedtodiettoloseweight.Whichofthefollowingactivitieswouldtheauthormostlikelyrecommend?A.Shoppingforbargainclothes. B.Startinganewdietwithafriend.C.Goingskatingwithfriends. D.Changingthehairstyleeveryweek.Whydoestheauthorincludequestionsinthetext?A.Toenrichthecontent B.TointroduceanewtopicC.Toreflectdifferentattitudes D.Tomakereadersthinkandgivetheiropinions.其次節(jié)(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。SleepingandPersonalitiesYoumaybeactiveorhumorous,andothersmaybeshyorserious.Whydomanypeoplehavedifferentpersonalities?Infact,everyonehasgottwopersonalities—theonethatisshowntotheworldandtheotherthatissecretandreal.youdon'tshowyoursecretpersonalitywhenyou'reawakebecauseyoucancontrolyourbehavior.36inanormalnight,ofcourse,peoplefrequentlychangetheirposition.Theimportantpositionistheonethatyougotosleepin.●Ifyougotosleeponyourback,you'reaveryopenperson.Younormallytrustpeopleandyouareeasilyinfluencedbynewideas.Youdon'tliketoupsetpeople,soyouneverexpressyourrealfeelings.37●Ifyousleeponyourstomach,youarearathersecretiveperson.Youworryalotandyou'realwayseasilyupset.You'reverystubborn,butyouaren'tveryambitious.38Thismeansthatyouenjoyhavingagoodtime.●Ifyousleepcurlingup,youareprobablyaverynervousperson.Youhavealowopinionofyourself,soyou'reoftendefensive.39Youprefertobeonyourown.You'reeasilyhurt.●Ifyousleeponyourside,youhaveusuallygotawell-balancedpersonality.Youknowyourstrengthsandweaknesses.you'reusuallycareful.Youhaveaconfidentpersonality.Yousometimesfeelanxious,butyoudon'toftengetdepressed.40Butwhenyou'reasleep,yoursleepingpositionshowstherealyou.Youareshyandyoudon’tnormallylikemeetingpeople.Youprefertostayalone.You'requiteshyandyouaren'tveryconfident.Youalwayssaywhatyouthinkevenifitannoyspeople.Youusuallylivefortodaybutnottomorrow.Youoftenkeepquietandalwayssticktowhatyoubelieveistrue.第三部分語言學(xué)問運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié)完型填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面的短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。AfewyearsafterMomdied,Dadhandedmeaplasticbag.Thatevening,I

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thebagtofinddozensofshells,eachone42

inwhitetissuepaper(紙巾)andhavingMom'shandwriting.Theshellswerepretty

43,buttoMom,theywereevidenceofherendlesslymagicallifeand

44

meoftheseashoretripwithher.Shewas61whenshe

45

theseshells,andalreadyshowing

46

ofthelungdisease.Weknewsomethingwas

47

andMomneededanadventure.Shesuggestedadinnerandamovie.ButtwofriendsandIhadbigger

48.Momhadbeentotheoceanonlytwice,butshe

49

theseashore.Herkitchenwasdecorated(裝飾)withsouvenirsfromthosetwotrips.ItoldMomthatwewould

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forJerseyShore.Momwasso

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thatshescreamedandAmber,herdogwas

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tojumpontothefloor.

Oneofmyfavorite

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ontheroadwasadiscussionaboutmovies.Momoftengotthetitleswrong.“Ohhhh,”shesaid,“whatwasthatmovieaboutateacherattheboys'school?”Beforeanyonecould

54,sheshouted,“TheDeadMan'sPoet!”Ilookedbackandsawabackseatfullof

55.“Mom,”Isaid.“YoumeanDeadpoetsSociety?”“That'sit!”Momyelled.

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filledthecar.

OncewegottoStoneHarbor,shebeganto

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thetrip,greetingstrangersandspendinghoursgatheringshells.Themorningweleft,Ifoundherphotographingeveryinchofherbedroom.“Idon'teverwantto

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this,”shesaid.

Foralongtime,Mom'sshellsstayed

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inadrawer.Lastmonth,I

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themagainwhilesearchingforsomethingelse.Iputtheminavisibleplaceasareminderfromamotherwhoneverlosthersenseofwonder.A.received

B.opened

C.checked D.packedA.folded

B.included C.trapped

D.coveredA.hard

Bmon C.heavy

D.bigA.reminded

B.required

C.informed D.warnedA.moved

B.bought

C.collected D.foundA.

causes

B.risk

C.signs D.recordA.wrong

B.missing C.strange

D.boringA.tasks

B.changes

C.dreams D.plansA.understood B.trusted

C.loved D.respectedA.wait

B.head

C.look

D.payA.

encouraged

B.relaxed

C.determined D.excitedA.frightened

B.embarrassed C.disappointed D.pleasedA.debates

B.thoughts C.memories

D.questionsA.concentrate

B.continue

C.advise D.answerA.confusion

B.worry

C.sadness D.peaceA.Pride

B.Laughter

C.Shouts

D.ChallengesA.enjoy

B.organize

C.support

D.takeA.decide

B.forget

C.believe

D.keepA.lost

B.unexpected

C.unknown

D.buriedA.hid

B.washed

C.discovered

D.prepared其次節(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。Forgivenessisreallyagiftwegivetoourselves.A61(power)wayofforgivingistoseethepersonwewouldliketoforgiveasalittleinnocentchild.Bettywashaving62particularlyhardtimebecauseherfatherhadactedwrongly.Yet63(continue)tohatehimwascausingmuchunhappinessinBetty’slife.Iaskedhertofindapictureofherfatherasayoungchildandputitinaplace64shecouldseeitoften.Shefoundaphotoofhim65(take)attheageofsix.Asshemoreandmorestudiedthephoto,shebegantoseethesadnessandlonelinessinhiseyes.Amonth66,(late),Bettyfoundaphotoofherfatherattenyearsold.Hiseyeswerestillfull67sadnessandloneliness.Throughstudyingthese68(photo),Bettywasabletofeelcompassionforherfather’schildhood.Thiscompassiondidnotmakeherfather’sactionsright,69Bettycouldnowunderstandthepaininherfather.Betty’sheartwasfreeofthebitternessandhatredshe70(carry)formostofherlife.Forgivenessforherfatherwasagiftshegavetoherself.Perhapstherearesimilargiftsyourcouldgivetoyourself.Youshouldfullyfeelyourloveandnottohaveitcoveredbypasthatred.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)第一節(jié)書面表達(dá)假定你是李華,你的英國摯友Peter來信向你詢問如何才能學(xué)好中文。請依據(jù)下列要點寫封回信。參與中文學(xué)習(xí)班;看中文書刊、電視;學(xué)唱中文歌曲;交中國摯友。留意:詞數(shù)150左右;可適當(dāng)增加細(xì)微環(huán)節(jié);開頭語已為你寫好,不計入總詞數(shù)。DearPeter,I’mgladtoreceiveyourletteraskingformyadviceonhowtolearnChinesewell._________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________其次節(jié)讀后續(xù)寫Long,ago,thereliveduponalittleislandaGreekkingnamedUlysses.OnedayUlyssessailedfaracrosstheseatofightforhiscountry.Hewasawayfromhisbeautifulwifeandlittleson.TenyearslatertheGreekswonthewar.Joyfully,heandhismensetsailforhome.“OncemoreIcanseemywifeandson!”O(jiān)ntheway,theystoppedtorestatthehomeofthekingofthewindsEolus,wholivedonanislandinthesea.Eoluscouldmakethewindssleepsosoundlythattheseawouldbeassmoothasglass,orhecouldmakethemblowsohardthatthewaveswouldbeashighasmountains.WhenUlysseswasreadytostartonhiswayagain,Eolussaid,“Iwillhelpyoutoreachyourhome,Ulysses.Iwillputallthestormywindsinthisgreatbagofox-hide.Thentheycannotharmyou.“Iwilltiethebagwiththisgoldenchain;butIwillleaveoutthegentlewestwindtosendyouhomesafely.Guardthebagofwindscarefully.Anddonotletanyoneuntiethechain.”Thenthewestwindblewsoftlyandsenttheminsafetyontheirway.ForninedaysandninenightsUlyssesguardedthebagofwindshimself.Atlasthebecameverytiredandsleepy.ButthemenwithUlyssesdidnotknowwhatwasinthegreatbag.“Seehowheguardsit!”theysaid.“Surelyithasgoldandsilverinit,foritistiedwithagoldenchain.WehelpedUlyssesinthewar;whyshouldhehaveallthegoldandthesilverhimself?”Atlast,onthetenthday,theycameinsightoftheirdearisland.“Look,look!”criedthemen,joyfully.“Soonweshallseeourhomes.”ThenthewearyUlysses,thinkingthatheneednotguardthebaganylonger,fellfastasleep.“Nowwecanseewhatisinthebag!”_____________________________________“Afteralongtime,thestormywindsdrovetheshipbacktotheislandwhereEoluslived.

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