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PAGE11-湖北省鋼城四中2024-2025學年高二英語上學期期中試題第一部分聽力(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,并標在試卷的相應位置。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。

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.Whatwilltheboydofirst?A.Goswimming.B.Gethisbooks.C.Playtennis.2.WhenwillthespeakershaveameetinginVenice?A.OnOctober5.B.OnOctober8.C.OnOctober15.3.HowdidthemanlearnEnglishwell?A.Bylearningfromapenfriend.B.ByspeakingalotwithAmericans.C.Bystudyinghardatschool.4.Whydoesn’tthewomantrytogetaPhDnow?A.Shedoesn’tneedoneforherjob.B.Shecan’taffordthepayment.C.Shecan’tsparethetime.5.Whatarethespeakersdiscussing?A.Howfruitswereharvested.B.Whythefruitsalesincreased.C.Whatcausedthelowpriceoffruits.其次節(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.Whatistheman’sproblem?A.Heforgothispassword.B.Hecan’tusethesystem.C.Hecan’tfindhiscomputer.7.Whereisthecomputerservicesoffice?A.Atthebackofthelift.B.Nexttothereceptiondesk.C.Besidethestairs.聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。8.Whatrelationisthemantothewoman?A.Herjobadvisor.B.Herclassmate.C.Herneighbor.9.Howdoesthemansuggestthewomanfinddogstowalk?A.Byadvertisinginthenewspaper.B.Byaskingdoortodoor.C.Byphoningpeople.聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。10.Howdidthemanbuyhistelevision?A.Hewenttoastore.B.HeboughtitontheInternet.C.Heordereditoverthetelephone.11.Whendidthemangethistelevision?A.OnMonday.B.OnWednesday.C.OnThursday.12.Whatdoesthewomanpromisetodofortheman?A.Sendhimaremotecontrol.B.ChangetheTVsetforhim.C.Helphimsetupthetelevision.聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。13.Whatdoesthemanlikedoing?A.Goingshopping.B.Playingsports.C.Watchingfootballmatches.14.Whatdoteenagersintheman’scountryspendmuchmoneydoingingeneral?A.Goingout.B.Doingsports.C.Buyingclothes.15.Whatistheman’sfavoriteshop?A.Asportsshop.B.Afoodshop.C.Amusicshop.16.Whatistheman’sopinionaboutshoppingintheareanearhishome?A.It’sveryexpensive.B.It’sprettygood.C.It’squiteboring.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17.

When

did

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2007.

B.

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money.19.

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world

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time?A.

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rest.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。AHands-onactivitiescanenrichatripbycreatingfondmemoriesandinstillingknowledgeaboutthelocalculturethroughinteractivity.InJapan,awiderangeofactivitiesareofferedtotouristsatsingleworkshops,manyopenairmuseums,aswellascraftvillagesacrossJapan.FruitpickingTypicalduration:30to60minutesTypicalpricerange:800to3000yenManyfarmsacrossJapanofferfruitpickingopportunitiestotourists.Thecommonprocedureisforthevisitortogetchargedforacertaintimeperiodduringwhichhe/shecanpickandenjoythefruitsonthespot.Typicalfruitavailableforthisactivityincludestrawberries,applesandgrapes.Cheese/buttermakingTypicalduration:40to60minutesTypicalpricerange:600to1000yenCheeseanddairyproductsarecommonlymadeinnorthernJapan,especiallyinHokkaido.Somefarmsoffercheeseandbuttermakingworkshops.Visitorsusuallylearnhowtomaketheproductandconsumeitonthespot.TheFuranoCheeseFactoryisoneplacethatofferssuchworkshops.WashipaperTypicalduration:30to60minutesTypicalpricerange:500to1000yenInmanyworkshops,forexampleatonenearAinokuraVillage,touristscanexperiencehowwashipaperismade.Atotherestablishments,suchastheKyotoMuseumofTraditionalCraftsandTakuminoSato,itispossibletomakecraftssuchasfansandlanternsusingwashiPaper.TatamimakingTypicalduration:AbouttwohoursTypicalpricerange:500to1000yenIt'spossibletotryTatamimakingatmanyplacesinJapanincludingOtaruandHakone.Tatamimatsaremadeofstrawandmeasureroughly180cm×90cm.FewestablishmentsofferworkshopswherebyyoucanmakeasmallpieceofTatamiandtakeithomeasasouvenir.Whichofthefollowingactivitiestakesthelongesttime?______A.Fruitpicking.B.Cheese/buttermaking.C.Washipaper.D.Tatamimaking.22.Wherecanvisitorsmakedairyproducts?______A.InHokkaido.B.NearAinokuraVillage.C.IntheKyotoMuseum.D.InOtaruandHakone.23.Whatcanweinferabouthands-onactivitiesfromthetext?______A.Visitorscantakepartintheactivitiesforfree.B.Peoplecantakehometheendproductsassouvenirs.C.Theyallinvolveactuallydoingaparticularthing.D.Theycanofferpeoplerichcultureabouttheirhometown.B

Theconnectionbetweenpeopleandplantshaslongbeenthesubjectofscientificresearch.Recentstudieshavefoundpositiveeffects.AstudyconductedinYoungstown,Ohio,forexample,discoveredthatgreenerareasofthecityexperiencedlesscrime.Inanother,employeeswereshowntobe15%moreproductivewhentheirworkplacesweredecoratedwithhouseplants.

TheengineersattheMassachusettsInstituteofTechnology(MIT)havetakenitastepfurther—changingtheactualcompositionofplantsinordertogetthemtoperformdiverse,evenunusualfunctions.Theseincludeplantsthathavesensorsprintedontotheirleavestoshowwhenthey'reshortofwaterandaplantthatcandetectharmfulchemicalsingroundwater."We'rethinkingabouthowwecanengineerplantstoreplacefunctionsofthethingsthatweuseeveryday,"explainedMichaelStrano,aprofessorofchemicalengineeringatMIT.

Oneofhislatestprojectshasbeentomakeplantsglow(發(fā)光)inexperimentsusingsomecommonvegetables.Strano'steamfoundthattheycouldcreateafaintlightforthree-and-a-halfhours.Thelight,aboutone-thousandthoftheamountneededtoreadby,isjustastart.Thetechnology,Stranosaid,couldonedaybeusedtolighttheroomsoreventoturntreesintoself-poweredstreetlamps.

Inthefuture,theteamhopestodevelopaversionofthetechnologythatcanbesprayedontoplantleavesinaon-offtreatmentthatwouldlasttheplant'slifetime.Theengineersarealsotryingtodevelopanonandoff"switch"wheretheglowwouldfadewhenexposedtodaylight.

Lightingaccountsforabout7%ofthetotalelectricityconsumedintheUS.Sincelightingisoftenfarremovedfromthepowersource(電源)—suchasthedistancefromapowerplanttostreetlampsonaremotehighway—alotofenergyislostduringtransmission(傳輸).Glowingplantscouldreducethisdistanceandthereforehelpsaveenergy.Whatisthefirstparagraphmainlyabout?A.Anewstudyofdifferentplants.B.Abigfallincrimerates.

C.Employeesfromvariousworkplaces.D.Benefitsfromgreenplants.25.WhatisthefunctionofthesensorsprintedonplantleavesbyMITengineers?A.Todetectplants'lackofwater.B.Tochangecompositionsofplants.

C.Tomakethelifeofplantslonger.D.Totestchemicalsinplants.26.Whatcanweexpectoftheglowingplantsinthefuture?A.Theywillspeedupenergyproduction.B.Theymaytransmitelectricitytothehome.

C.Theymighthelpreduceenergyconsumption.D.Theycouldtaketheplaceofpowerplants.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.Canwegrowmoreglowingplants?B.Howdowelivewithglowingplants?C.Couldglowingplantsreplacelamps?D.Howareglowingplantsmadepollution-free?

CDuringtherosyyearsofelementaryschool(小學),Ienjoyedsharingmydollsandjokes,whichallowedmetokeepmyhighsocialstatus.Iwasthequeenoftheplayground.Thencamemytweensandteens,andmeangirlsandcoolkids.Theyroseintheranksnotbybeingfriendlybutbysmokingcigarettes,breakingrulesandplayingjokesonothers,amongwhomIsoonfoundmyself.Popularityisawell-exploredsubjectinsocialpsychology.MitchPrinstein,aprofessorofclinicalpsychologysortsthepopularintotwocategories:thelikableandthestatusseekers.Thelikables'plays-well-with-othersqualitiesstrengthenschoolyardfriendships,jump-startinterpersonalskillsand,whentappedearly,areemployedeverafterinlifeandwork.Thenthere'sthekindofpopularitythatappearsinadolescence:statusbornofpowerandevendishonorablebehavior.Enviableasthecoolkidsmayhaveseemed,Dr.Prinstein'sstudiesshowunpleasantconsequences.Thosewhowerehighestinstatusinhighschool,aswellasthoseleastlikedinelementaryschool,are"mostlikelytoengage(從事)indangerousandriskybehavior."Inonestudy,Dr.Prinsteinexaminedthetwotypesofpopularityin235adolescents,scoringtheleastliked,themostlikedandthehighestinstatusbasedonstudentsurveys(調(diào)查探討)."Wefoundthattheleastwell-likedteenshadbecomemoreaggressiveovertimetowardtheirclassmates.Butsohadthosewhowerehighinstatus.Itclearlyshowedthatwhilelikabilitycanleadtohealthyadjustment,highstatushasjusttheoppositeeffectonus."Dr.Prinsteinhasalsofoundthatthequalitiesthatmadetheneighborswantyouonaplaydate-sharing,kindness,openness-carryovertolateryearsandmakeyoubetterabletorelateandconnectwithothers.Inanalyzinghisandotherresearch,Dr.Prinsteincametoanotherconclusion:Notonlyislikabilityrelatedtopositivelifeoutcomes,butitisalsoresponsibleforthoseoutcomes,too."Beinglikedcreatesopportunitiesforlearningandfornewkindsoflifeexperiencesthathelpsomebodygainanadvantage,"hesaid.28.Whatsortofgirlwastheauthorinherearlyyearsofelementaryschool?

A.Unkind. B.Lonely. C.Generous. D.Cool.29.Whatisthesecondparagraphmainlyabout?

A.Theclassificationofthepopular.B.Thecharacteristicsofadolescents.

C.Theimportanceofinterpersonalskills.D.Thecausesofdishonorablebehavior.WhatdidDr.Prinstein'sstudyfindaboutthemostlikedkids?

A.Theyappearedtobeaggressive.B.Theytendedtobemoreadaptable.

C.Theyenjoyedthehigheststatus.D.Theyperformedwellacademically.31.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?

A.BeNice-YouWon'tFinishLastB.TheHighertheStatus,theBetter

C.BetheBest-YouCanMakeItD.MoreSelf-Control,LessAggressivenessDIworkwithVolunteersforWildlife,arescueandeducationorganizationatBaileyArboretuminLocustValley.Tryingtohelpinjured,displacedorsickcreaturescanbeheartbreaking;survivalisnevercertain.However,whenitworks,itissimplybeautiful.IgotarescuecallfromawomaninMuttontown.Shehadfoundayoungowl(貓頭鷹)ontheground.WhenIarrived,Isawa2-to-3-week-oldowl.Ithadalreadybeenplacedinacarrierforsafety.Iexaminedthechick(雛鳥)anditseemedfine.IfIcouldlocatethenest,Imighthavebeenabletoputitback,butnoluck.Mynextworkwastoconstructanestandanchoritinatree.Thehomeownerwasveryhelpful.Awirebasketwasfound.Iputsomepinebranchesintothebaskettomakethisnestsafeandcomfortable.Iplacedthechickinthenest,anditquicklycalmeddown..Nowallthatwasneededweretheparents,buttheywereabsent.Igavethehomeownerarecordingofthehungerscreamsofowlchicks.Theseadvertisethepresenceofchickstoadults;theymightalsoncourageourchicktostartcallingaswell.Igavetheownerasmuchinformationaspossibleandheadedhometoseewhatnewsthenightmightbring.Anervousnighttobesure,butsometimesthespiritsofnaturesmileonusall!Thehomeownercalledtosaythattheparentshadrespondedtotherecordings.Idroveoverandsawthechickinthenestlookinghealthyandactive.Anditwasaccompaniedinthenestbythegreatestsightofall—LUNCH!Theparentshaddonetheirdutyandwouldprobablycontinuetodoso.32.Whatisunavoidableintheauthor'srescueworkaccordingtoparagraph1?A.Effortsmadeinvain.

B.Gettinginjuredinhiswork.

C.Feelinguncertainabouthisfuture.

D.Creaturesforcedoutoftheirhomes.WhywastheauthorcalledtoMuttontown?A.Torescueawoman. B.Totakecareofawoman.

C.Tolookatababyowl. D.Tocureayoungowl.34.Whatmadethechickcalmdown?A.Anewnest. B.Somefood. C.Arecording. D.Itsparents.35.Howwouldtheauthorfeelabouttheoutcomeoftheevent?A.It'sunexpected. B.It'sbeautiful.

C.It'shumorous. D.It'sdiscouraging.

其次節(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。

IsFreshAirReallyGoodforYou?

Weallgrewuphearing

peopletellusto“gooutandgetsomefreshair.”

(36)

Accordingtorecentstudies,theanswerisabigYES,iftheairqualityinyourcampingareaisgood.

(37)

Iftheairyou'rebreathingisclean-whichitwouldbeifyou'reawayfromthesmogofcities-thentheairisfilledwithlife-giving,energizingoxygen.Ifyouexerciseoutofdoors,yourbodywilllearntobreathemoredeeply,allowingevenmoreoxygentogettoyourmuscles(肌肉)andyourbrain.

Recently,peoplehavebegunstudyingtheconnectionbetweenthenaturalworldandhealing(治愈).

(38)

Intheseplacespatientscangotobenearnatureduringtheirrecovery.Itturnsoutthatjustlookingatgreen,growingthingscanreducestress,lowerbloodpressure,andputpeopleintoabettermood(心情).Greeneryisgoodforus.HospitalpatientsWhoseetreebranchesouttheirwindowarelikelytorecoveratafasterratethanpatientswhoseebuildingsorskyinstead.

(39)

Itgivesusagreatfeelingofpeace.???????

(40)

Whilethesun?srayscanageandharmourskin,theyalsogiveisbeneficialVitaminD.TomakesureyougetenoughVitaminD—butstillprotectyourskin—putonsunscreenrightasyouheadoutside.Ittakessunscreenaboutfifteenminutestostartworking,andthat?splentyoftimeforyourskintoabsorbaday?sworthofVitaminD.A.Freshaircleansourlungs.B.Sowhatareyouwaitingfor?C.Beinginnaturerefreshesus.D.Anothersidebenefitofgettingfreshairissunlight.E.Butisfreshairreallyasgoodforyouasyourmotheralwayssaid?F.Justasimportantly,wetendtoassociateairwithhealthcare.G.Allacrossthecountry,recoverycentershavebegunbuildingHealingGardens.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。Coffeeshopsarecool,butinWilmington,Bitty&Beau'sCoffeeenjoysagoodreputationforitswarmth.Attheheartoftheshop'spopularityisits(41)staff:Almosteveryonehasanintellectual(智力的)ordevelopmentaldisability.Thecoffeeshopwasopenedin2024byAmyWrightandherhusband,(42)bytwoofherfourchildrenBeauandBitty,whohaveDownsyndrome(唐氏癥).Whenthecouplediscoveredthatmostpeoplewithintellectualanddevelopmentaldisabilitiescouldneverfindanemployerwhowouldevengivethema(n)(43),theyresolved'todosomethingaboutit."It(44)melikeaflashoflightning:acoffeeshop!"Wrightsaid."Itwouldbetheperfectenvironmentforbringingpeopletogether.Seeingthestaff(45)customersatthedoor,preparingfood,servingordersandcleaningtables,peoplewouldrealizehow(46)theyare."Whentheshopopened,itimmediatelyhad(47)outthedoor.Nationalpressattention(48),andsixmonthslater,ithadtomovetoa(49)space.Today,thestoreemploys40peoplewithdisabilities,whoarereallygoodattheirjobs.WhatmakesAmymostproudisthe(50)ithasbuiltinthecommunity."Everyday,peoplesay,‘You'vemademyday.Thankyou.'That'safeelingofhappinessmostpeopledon'tgetelsewhere,andit'swhat(51)peoplebackhere,"shesaid."Thisisaplacewherepeoplecan(52)withthosewithdisabilitiesandrealizehowmuchmorealikewearethandifferent.It's(53)acupofcoffee.It'sahumanrightsmovement.It'sgivenouremployeestherespectandasenseofbeing(54)thattheydeserve.Formanyemployees,it'stheirfirstjob,andtheir(55)fillstheair."41.A.professional B.unique C.active D.talented42.

A.accompanied B.controlled C.impressed D.inspired43.A.interview B.appointment C.reason D.invitation44.

A.moved B.encouraged C.struck D.affected45.

A.greeting B.observing C.gathering D.finding46.

A.capable B.generous C.reliable D.considerate47.

A.waiters B.activities C.lines D.guards48.

A.agreed B.continued C.responded D.followed49.

A.farther B.larger C.quieter D.nearer50.

A.background B.balance C.bridge D.tradition51.

A.holds B.calls C.forces D.draws52.

A.interact B.discuss C.play D.work53.

A.nothingbut B.farfrom C.aboveall D.morethan54.

A.admired B.valued C.separated D.protected55.

A.ambition B.humor C.joy D.patience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?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Sometimeafter10,000BC,peoplemadethefirstrealattempttocontroltheworldtheylived(56)____,throughagriculture.Overthousandsofyears,theybegantodependlesson(57)____couldbehuntedorgatheredfromthewild,andmoreonanimalstheyhadraisedandcropstheyhadsown.Farmingproducedmorefoodperperson(58)____huntingandgathering,sopeoplewereabletoraisemorechildren.And,asmorechildrenwereborn,morefood(59)____(need).Agriculturegavepeopletheirfirstexperienceofthepoweroftechnology(60)____(change)lives.Byabout6000BC,people(61)____(discover)thebestcropstogrowandanimalstoraise.Later,theylearnedtoworkwiththe(62)____(season),plantingattherighttimeand,indryareas,(63)____(make)useofannualfloodstoirrigate(澆灌)theirfields.Thisstyleoffarminglastedforquitealongtime.Then,with(64)____riseofscience,changesbegan.Newmethods(65)____(mean)thatfewerpeopleworkedinfarming.Inthelastcenturyorso,thesechangeshaveaccelerated.Newpowermachineryandartificialfertilizers(化肥)havenowtotallytransformedawayoflifethatstartedintheStoneAge.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié):書面表達(15分)假定你是李華,正在教你的英國摯友Leslie學習漢語。請你寫封郵件告知下次上課的安排。

內(nèi)容包括:

(1)時間和地點;

(2)內(nèi)容:學習唐詩;

(3)課前打算:簡要了解唐朝的歷史。

留意:

(1)詞數(shù)100左右;

(2)可以適當增加細微環(huán)節(jié),以使行文連貫。閱讀下面材料,依據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文.續(xù)寫的詞數(shù)應為150左右.(25分)LocatedhalfwayuptheItaly'sApennineMountain,about100milesnortheastofRome,theHotelRigopianohasneverbeeneasytoreach.Butitsisolation(隔絕)onlyaddstoitsappeal,attractingagreatnumberoftourists.SnowbegantofallacrosstheApenninesinJanuaryandlastedfordays.FromhishomeintheRomesuburbs,Matronewatchedtheweatherwithconcern.Heandhiswife,Cicioni,hadplannedanovernightgetawaytothehotel.Butnowhewonderedwhethertheyshouldgo.Afterphoningthehotel,theydecidedtomakethetrip.Bythetimetheynearedthehotelsixhourslater,theywerebattlingasnowstorm.Whentheyfinallyarrived,theywerebothcoldandexhausted.Theycheckedintotheirroomandwenttobedearly.Astheyawokethenextday,theydiscoveredthattheirdifficultyhadworsenedovernight.Thecarsintheparkinglotwereinvisible.Thephoneandpowerlinesweredown.Theywerehavingbreakfastwhenthehotelbegantoshake.Anearthquakewithamagnitude(震級)of5.7hadstruckthemountain."Getoutofhere!"Matroneshoutedtohiswife.Theyheadedquicklytotheparkinglot,whereotherswerediggingtheircars.Fifteenminutesafterthefirstearthquake,anotherquakehit,thisonemeasuring5.6.Withadozenvehiclesfreedbynoon,theguestssetoffdownthedriveway.Butwhentheyreachedthemainroad,thepathwasblockedbyasix-foot-highwallofsnow.Matroneclimbedoutofhiscarandinvestigatedit.Therewasnoroadinsight,"We'retrapped!"hetoldhiswife.Sotheyhadnochoicebuttomaketheirwaybacktothehotel.Asitwasgettingdark,theymanagedtobeback.Thatwaswhenthesnowonthemountainbegantoslide.Theyheardtheavalanche(雪崩)beforetheysawit.Theavalanchegatheredspeedandsize,grabbingrocksandtreesandanythingelseinitswaydownthemountain,tearingthehotelfromitsfoundation.Whentheavalanchecametoastop,thosecaughtinsidethehotelwereleftburiedintheicyrocksandruins.Para1,WhenMatronecametohimself,hewasstuckinthedarkness.__Para2Itwasnotuntilthenextmorningthattherescuersfinallyarrived.__

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