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PAGEPAGE10江蘇省2024-2025學(xué)年高二英語下學(xué)期期末考試模擬試卷03(無答案)總分:120分;考試時間100分鐘一、閱讀理解(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)請仔細閱讀下列短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。AEnglishlearnersshouldnotthinkthatmistakesarebad.AlexPoole,aprofessorofEnglishatWesternKentuckyUniversity,advisesthatlanguagelearnersshouldinsteadseeerrorsassignsofprogress.OnecommonproblemisthatEnglishlearnersthinktoomuchabouterrorsinsteadofcommunication."Thegoalistobeabletocommunicateinpracticalterms.Ifyouhaveanerror,theonlytimeyoushouldworryaboutitiswhenitleadstomisunderstanding,"Poolesaid.PoolesaidwhenspeakingwithanativeEnglishspeaker,youcanlookforsignsofconfusiontodetecterrors.Forexample,whenapersongivesanunusualresponsetosomethingyousaid,youcanthenaskthemdirectlywhattheproblemis.Italsoworksifyouaskanativespeakeraboutthekindsofthingsthatyousaythatcouldcausecommunicationproblemsifyouknowhimwell.Whenitcomestowriting,Poolerecommendsthinkingabouterrorsinadifferentway.Hesuggestskeepingalistofcommonerrors.WhenEnglishlearnerswritesomething,insteadofgrammars,theyshouldthinkaboutthebigpictureofwhattheyarewritingabout.Thenheadvisesthinkingabouthowtoputthoseideasinorder.Afterfinishingit,youcangobackanduseyourlisttolookforerrors.“Myphilosophyasalanguagelearnerhasalwaysbeen..I'mgoingtomonitormyerrors,butI'mnevergoingtobeperfect,sothatshouldn'tbotherme.ButIshouldlookforthingswhichcausecommunicationproblems,andIjusthavetolivewiththat."YoucanreadmoreabouterrorsinPoole'snewbookLearningaForeignLanguage-UnderstandingtheFundamentalsofLinguistics.Inthebook,healsowritesaboutstudyplans,progressandotherissuesinlanguagelearning.1.Englishlearnersshouldworryabouterrorswhen________A.theymisusepracticalterms.B.theydon'tknownativespeakers.C.mistakesbecomesignsofslowprogress.D.errorscausecommunicationbreakdown.2.WhatshouldEnglishlearnersconsiderfirstinwritingaccordingtoPoole?A.Grammars. B.Mainideas.C.Details. D.Wordchoice.3.What'stheauthor'spurposeinwritingthetext?A.Tointroduceabook. B.Toexplainbasicrules.C.Toofferpracticaladvice. D.Torecommendaprofessor.BHavingamicrochipimplantedinaman'sbrainmaybecommoninsci-fimovieplots,butitmaysoonbecomeanactualpossibility.ElonMusk-aUStechtycoon,founderofSpaceX-hasbeenworkingonthistechnology.OnAug28,Muskgaveadisplayofthechip,whichwasimplantedintotheheadofapignamedGertrude.Thechip,developedbyMusk'scompanyNeuralink,isthesizeofacoin.Butdon'tletitssizefoolyou.Thetinychiphasover3,000electrodes(電極)attachedtoflexiblethreads,whichcanmonitorabout1,000neurons(神經(jīng)元).Itcollectsneuralsignalsfromanareaofthebrain,andthentransmitsthosesignalswirelesslytonearbycomputers,accordingtoMSN.ThatenabledresearcherstomonitorGertrude'sbrainactivitywhileshewaswalkingaroundinthedisplay.Thoughthetechnologyisstillinitsearlystage,itisencouragingforhumans.Thistechnologywouldsolvealotofbraininjuriesandisessentia]forAlsymbiosis,whichwillallowthehumanbraintocombinewithanartificialintelligence.Whenthedevicecanbeappliedtohumans,itsmaingoalwillbetohelpthosewhohavemobilitydifficulties.Muskhopesthistechnologycanalsobeusedtohelpthosewithhearingandeyesightissues.Althoughsuchadevicecouldrepairthoseproblems,puttingitintopracticeisbynomeansapieceofcake.Currently,thedevicecantransmitsignalsfromabout500neuronsinthepig'sbrain.Comparedto80billionneuronsinahumanbrain,thisnumberistiny.Andtocoverthewholehumanbrainalsomeanstheelectrodeshavetobemuchsmaller.Also,implantingthechipintothebrainposesapotentialdanger.Thereisariskoftheimmunesystemattackingthisforeignbody.Rightnow,thehopeofcontrollingthebrainviacontrollingafewneuronsseemsoverlyoptimistic."Therearemanytechnologicalchallenges...toovercomebeforeNeuralinkcanputitsdevicestothepurposes,"YuanLanfeng,anassociateprofessorattheUniversityofScienceandTechnologyofChina,toldChinaDaily.4.WhatdoweknowaboutElonMusk'smicrochip?A.Itwasinspiredbysci-fimovieplots.B.Itisabletocollectwirelesssignals.C.Itistinyinsizebutpowerfulinfunction.D.Ithasbeenimplantedintoahuman'sbrain.5.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“that"inParagraph3referto?A.TheoperationofthechipinGertrude’sbrain.B.Theattachmentofelectrodestoflexiblethreads.C.ThedevelopmentofneuronsinsideGertrude'sbrain.D.Thetransmissionofsignalsfromanearbycomputer6.Whatisthemajortargetofthemicrochip?A.Tomonitoranimals’brainactivity.B.Tohelppeoplewithmobilityissues.C.Todevelopacureforimmunesystemproblems.D.TocontributetotheresearchonAltechnologies.7.HowdoesYuanLanfengfeelaboutimplantingthechipintothehumanbrain?A.Worried. B.Excited. C.Optimistic. D.Challenged.COnceuponatime,sciencefictionwasjustastyleamongotherstyles.Therewerecrimestories,therewerehorrorstories,therewasliteraryfiction,andtherewassciencefiction.Buttodaysciencethemesdominatetheseotherstyles.It'sdifficulttothinkofmuchmoderncrime,horroror“serious”fictionthatdoesn'tinvolvescience.Anditsnotjustbooks.Witheverysecondmovieandcomputergamehavingasci-fielement,sciencefictionseemstohavecontrolledourentireentertainmentculture.It'sclearthatifwewanttodefinesciencefiction,weshouldrelateittotherolethatscienceplaysinourlives.Althoughsomeexpertshaveclaimedtobeabletotracesci-fibacktoancienttimes,itismorereasonabletofinditininitialforminthe19thcentury,whenindustrialsocietiesarose.Oneofthefeaturesthatsetindustrialsocietiesapartfromotherkindswastheincreasingpartthatscienceplayedineverydaylife.Factorieswithvastmachinesturnedouthugequantitiesofgoods,whichweretransportedbytrains,motorvehiclesandshipsallovertheworld.Citieswerebuiltonthebackoftechnology,withelectricityinhomesandhospitalshelpingeveryonetoleadhealthier,moreconvenientlives.Allofthesechangeshadgreateffectsnotonlyonpeople'sreallives,butontheirimaginativeones.Writersbegantodescribethesechangingphysicalandmentallandscapes,eventuallygivingsciencefictionalargeanddevotedfanbaseofespeciallyyoungreaders,whofoundthatitspoketotheircuriosityaboutthefuturethatsciencewouldcreate.Butsci-fictionreflectedfearsaboutsciencemorethanitdidhopes.ThesetypicalearlysciencefictionnovelsmightbeaUKnovellikeH.G.Wells'TheWaroftheworlds(1897).Withgreatskill,WellsplayeduponthefearsoftechnologybyimaginingEarthunderthreatbyacivilization-thatofmenfromMars.Thesciencefictionoftodayexpressestheimpactofthecomputingrevolution,roboticsandourenvironmentalchallenges,whileitislessconcernedwith“l(fā)ittlegreenmenfromMar”andotherthemesofpastsci-fiction.Giventhatscience,technologyandpolitiesarealwaysintertwined,contemporarysciencefictionoftenhasagreatdealtosayaboutpower.Manyrecentnovels-likeAmericanCoryDoctorow'sLittleBrother(2008)-areconcernedwithgovernmentandsecurityservice“conspiracies(陰謀)”againstthepeople,particularlyastherevelationsofwhistleblowerslikeEdwardSnowdensinkin.Thiscangivesci-fiwritinga“skeptical(懷疑的)”feel.Thisunderlinesoneofthefeaturesthatremainsconstantbetweenthebeginningsoftheempireofsciencefictionanditsstatetoday.Asthen,sonow:Wewanttoreadabouthowfearfulthefuturewillbe,nothowitwillbeaparadise.8.Accordingtothefirstparagraph,weknowthat________.A.sciencefictionusedtotaketheleadershipinliteratureB.horrorstoryandliteraryfictionhaveinitiatedsciencefictionC.modernfictionreflectstheinfluenceofsciencefictionD.sciencefictionisthedominantliteraturestyleatpresenttime9.Whatcausedsciencefictiontoappearinthe19thcentury?A.Thecuriosityofyoungreadersaboutthefuture.B.Thechangesthattheindustrialrevolutionbroughtabout.C.People'sstretchedimaginationaffectedbytheirreallife.D.People'sfearsaboutscienceratherthanhopes.10.Accordingtothepassage,whatdoweknowabouttheearlysciencefiction?A.Itarousedpeople'scuriosityofscienceondailylife.B.Itintensifiedpeople'sworriesaboutthesocialproblems.C.Itpromotedpeople'sunderstandingofthetruevalueofscience.D.Itconveyedanatmosphereofimaginaryanxietiestopeople.11.Whichofthefollowingcanbeinferredfromthepassage?A.Despitethecontent,thethemeofsciencefictionremainsthesame.B.Thefearofouterspaceattackhaslongbeenaworryamongpeopleoftimes.C.Theappearanceofsciencefictionhascausedmisunderstandingamongpeople.D.Sciencefictionisweakeninggovernmentpowerimplementedonpeople.DAmericanwriterA.N.DEVERSwasatarare-bookfairinNewYorkCityin2015whenshenoticedaJoanDidiontitlesellingforjust$25.ThenshesawthepricetagofanovelbytheequallyfamousCormacMcCarthy:about$600.“Irealizedwedon’tvaluewomen’sworkthesamewaywedomen’s,”Deverssays.“It’sdepressing.Butit’salsoexciting,becauseIcandosomethingaboutit.”Threeyearslater,aftermovingtoLondonandjoiningtheU.K.’sboomingrare-booktrade,Deversopenedthereddoorsofhernewbookstore,theSecondShelf.LocatedinaquietcourtyardoffthebusystreetsofLondon’sSoho,thestorealmostexclusivelystocksrarebooksbywomen(alongsideahandfulofmale-authoredbooksaboutwomen).Thefocusismodernfiction:ElizabethBowennovels,romancesbyRosamundePilcher,poetrybyNtozakeShange.Devers’skillforfindingoverlookedjewelswaspolishedduringachildhoodofVisitstoyardsalesintownsacrosstheU.S.,aresultofherfamily’sfollowingherfather’sAirForcejob.Someofhermostsought-afterrecentfindswereworksbyMiriamTlali,thefirstblackwomantopublishanovelinSouthAfrica.Devershitonher1975debutinacharitystoreandquicklysourcedandsold15moreTlalibooks.Incollectingtheseworks,theSecondShelfiscorrectingahistoricalimbalancethathasallowedwomen’sliteraryachievementstobeeclipsed.Bookdealershavetendedtobemen;muchofthetrade’searlymaterialwascollectedby“countrygentlemenwhoranestatesandamassedlibrariesofbookstoshowtheirwealthandintelligence,”Deverssays.Shearguesthatthey’vebeenliketheirpeersinothermale-ledcreativeindustries—includingtelevision,filmandthenewsmedia—inthat“theyfocusonthemselves.”Thatpastcontributestoaplainabsenceofwomen’sworkamongthebooksconsideredtobevaluableculturalobjects.InJanuary,theSecondShelfwentviral(走紅)onTwitterafterDeverspointedoutthatonlyninebooksbywomenappearedinalist,producedbyatradewebsite,ofthe500biggestsalesatauctioninthebooks-and-paperfieldlastyear.Evenamongmorerecentlypublishedworks,a2024studyfound,titlesbywomenareonaveragepriced45%lowerthanbooksbymen.Inrecentyears,callshavegoneouttoreadonlybooksbywomenforayearandforuniversitiestoexpandtheircurriculums.TheobservanceofWomen’sHistoryMonthintheU.S.hasalsomadeMarchatimeforpublisherstosuggestfittingreadinglists.Devers’shopisthephysicalsiteofthatmovementchallengingthecurrentsituation.“We’vebeentaughttofindvalueinsomethingreallynarrow,”shesays.“It’stimetoexploresomethingdifferent.”12.Thefirstparagraphtellsthereaders_________.A.whyDeversnamedhershoptheSecondShelfB.howDeverswasexposedtorarebooktradeC.whatmotivatedDeverstoopentheSecondShelfD.whereDeversfirstcameacrosswomen’sliteraryworks13.Theunderlinedword“eclipse”inthefourthparagraphmeans_________.A.fullyexposedB.partiallyconcealedC.seriouslytreatedD.roughlyexplained14.Whichmayexplaintheabsenceofthegreatliteraryworksbywomen?A.Thetradeusedtobedominatedbymen.B.Womenwriters’ideasconflictwiththebookdealers’.C.Malestendtobeproductiveinthecreativeindustry.D.Themajorityofmalereadersdon’treadmodernfiction.15.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?A.Inrecentyears,universitycurriculumshaveemphasizedbooksbywomen.B.Women’sHistoryMonthhaspushedwomenwriterstobemoreproductive.C.MorephysicalbookstoreslikeDevers’areneededtochangethesituation.D.TheSecondShelfishelpingturnapageforwomeninliterature.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。Forhumans,ignorance(無知)isinevitable(不行避開的):It'sournaturalstate.There'stoomuchcomplexityintheworldforanyindividualtomaster.Ignorancecanbefrustrating,buttheproblemisnotignoranceitself.16..AccordingtoDavidDunning,ignorantpeopledon'tknowhowignoranttheyare.Ifyougiveagroupofpeopleatasktodoandthenaskthemhowwelltheythinkthey'vedoneonthetask.Poorperformersoverestimatehowwellthey'vedone;strongperformersoftenunderestimatetheirperformance:Thisisbecausethosewholackskillsalsolacktheknowledgeofwhatskillsthey'remissing.17.Thosewhohaveskillsknowwhatskillstheycouldimproveon.Ourignorance,ingeneral,shapesourlivesinwayswedonotknowabout.Putsimply,peopletendtodowhattheyknowandfailtodowhattheydon'tknow.18.Peoplefailtoreachtheirpotentialsimplybecausetheyarenotawareofthepossible.Thisisafactoflife.19.Wewon'tmissDisneylandifwedon'tknowit'sthere.Formanyexpensivethings,thelessyouknowaboutthem,thelessyou'llmissthemandthehappieryou'llbe.20.Ifwedon'tknowaboutbirthcontrol,thenwewon'tuseit.Ifweremainignorantaboutthehorrorsthataregoingonnextdoor,wewon'tdowhat'snecessarytostopthem.Andifweareignorantaboutthedangerousthingsourchildrenaregettinginto,disastercanfollow.A.Ignorancemeansyouhaveneither.B.Sotheythinkthey'reprettygood.C.It’sthetroublewegetintobynotrecognizingit.D.Butignorancehascosts.E.It'sknowledgeofpossibilitiesthatmakesusmissthem.F.Wecan'tchoosewhatwedon'tknowabout.G.Inthatway,ignorancechannelsthecoursewetakeinlife.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)的四個選項中選出最佳選項.Therearemanytalentedpeoplearoundtheworld.Someare21inbusiness,othersaregoodartists.Whateverthe22is,theremustbegoodideasinordertosucceed.Becauseasinglepersonbyhimselfcan23assesshisideascritically,heneedstocommunicatewithanotherperson.Todayyoucan24findpeopletotalktoonline.Extensivegeographycanincreaseyour25tofindthepersonwhosharesyourinterests.Inthebeginning,itis26tomeetasmanypeopleaspossible.Themorepeopleyouknow,thehigherthechanceyoufindthe27person.Beforeyouimplement(實施)youridea,itisnecessaryto28itwiththispersonyoufind.Inthiswayyougetanewviewofyourideaandrealizehowyoucandevelopitfurtheror29ittoimprove.Oftenthispersoncanshowyouwhatstrengthsand30yourideahas.Itisgoodtoimplementanythoughtonyourown,butdoingitwitha/an31iseasier.Whenyouchoosesomeonetoexpressyourideas,32thepersonhasstrongmotivationtolistentoyou.Sheorhealsoneedstohavethe33totellyouwhatisgoodandbadaboutyourideas.Chooseallthe34methodstofindthisperson.Communicateyourthoughtstohimandyourlifewillbecomemoresuccessful.Soitisimportantto35yourideaswithsomeoneelse.21.A.wealthy B.busy C.strong D.interested22.A.part B.field C.case D.a(chǎn)dvice23.A.hardly B.regularly C.instantly D.nearly24.A.proudly B.roughly C.easily D.a(chǎn)ctually25.A.courage B.chance C.interest D.hope26.A.necessary B.normal C.possible D.helpful27.A.rich B.friendly C.proper D.clever28.A.a(chǎn)rgue B.discuss C.cover D.travel29.A.control B.check C.protect D.change30.A.a(chǎn)spects B.a(chǎn)dvantages C.weaknesses D.exception31.A.partner B.guide C.a(chǎn)dult. D.expert32.A.tryout B.makesense C.workout D.makesure33.A.belief B.a(chǎn)bility C.confidence D.time34.A.scientific B.traditional C.a(chǎn)vailable D.various35.A.a(chǎn)ssociate B.exchange C.provide D.combine四、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。(每小題1.5分,滿分15分)ThestoryofAtlantisisoneofthe36.(old)mysteriesintheworld.Buthowdidthestorybegin?Morethan2,000yearsago,afamousGreekwriterPlatowroteastoryaboutabeautifulislandintheAtlanticOcean,37.hecalledtheislandofAtlantis.Thepeopletherewereveryrichand38.(success).However,astheygrewricher,theybecameselfishandgreedyandtheystartedtoargueandfight39.eachotherandthepeoplefromtheotherislands.Then,oneday,asa(n)40.(punish),ahugeearthquakecameandgreatwavescoveredtheislandofAtlantisuntilitdisappearedunderthesea.Forover2,000years,everyonethoughttheislandofAtlantis41.(be)justafantasticstoryuntilanAmericanpoliticianandwriter42.(name)DonnellystudiedthehistoryoffloodsandnaturaldisastersfromEgypttoMexicoandthoughtthestorywasaboutarealnaturaldisaster.Then,in43.late1960s,theruinsofanancientcityontheGreekislandofTherawerediscoveredbyaGreekhistorian.Whenthehistorianandhisteamexaminedtheruinsoftheancientcity,theyfoundagroupofpeoplehadlivedtherebeforeandthecity44.(destroy)andburiedbyavolcaniceruption.So,wasTheratrulytheislandthatPlatohaddescribedinhisbooks?NOoneknowsandthestoryofAtlantis45.(remain)amystery.五、提綱類作文(滿分15分)46.假如你是李華,是某國際學(xué)校的學(xué)生會主席。你發(fā)覺有些同學(xué)迫于同伴間的壓力,在過生日時常常攀比誰買的生日禮物好。請你用英語寫一封倡議信,發(fā)表在你校校內(nèi)網(wǎng)上,呼吁同學(xué)們不要攀比。內(nèi)容包括:1.相互攀比的危害;2.對生日禮物的建議;3.向同學(xué)們發(fā)出倡議。留意:1.詞數(shù)80詞左右;2.可以適當(dāng)增加細微環(huán)節(jié),以使行文連貫。Dearstudents,_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________TheStudents’Union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)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。續(xù)寫的詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右?!癐wishmymotherhadaringlikethosetheladieswearatthehotel,”saidHiramGreentohimselfoneday.Hiramwasthesonofafisherman,butthefishermanhaddiedwhenHiramwasalittleboy.Hiram’smothertookonsewingworktoearnmoneytosupportherselfandherson.Hehelpedherwhenhecouldoutofschoolho
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