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順德李兆基中學(xué)2024—2025學(xué)年高二第一學(xué)期段考(一)英語試卷第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分20分)第一節(jié)聽力理解(共6小題;每小題2分,滿分12分)聽第一段材料,回答第1—3題。1.A.Visitamarket. B.Touramuseum. C.Exploreacastle.2.A.InGoughStreet. B.InSaxonStreet. C.InParkStreet.3.A.£15. B.£17. C.£19.聽第二段材料,回答第4—6題。4.A.Learninganewlanguage. B.Watchingpeople. C.Seeingnewthings.5.A.Tomeetsomefriends. B.Totakepartinafestival. C.Togettoknowanewcity.6.A.Heplaysgames. B.Hechecksthemap. C.Hewritesabouthistravels.第二節(jié)回答問題(共4小題;每小題2分,滿分8分)聽下面一段材料,然后回答問題。材料和問題讀兩遍。7.Question7:(錄音)Answer:______8.Question8:(錄音)Answer:______9.Question9:(錄音)Answer:______10.Question10:(錄音)Answer:______第二部分閱讀(共三節(jié),滿分50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A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。ABuffalo&ErieCountyPublicLibraryMYACCOUNTHowdoIaccessmylibraryaccount?YoumusthaveaPINtoaccessyouraccountatanylibraryterminal(終端)remotelythroughtheB&ECPL’swebsite.TocreateorresetaPIN,clicktheForgotMyPINlink.Willmylibrarycardexpire(過期)?Ifyouraccountisnotingoodstanding,itwillexpire6monthsafteritisissued.Whatdoes“goodstanding”mean?Anaccountisin“goodstanding”whenthechargesarenotover$50.00orthereare15orlessoverdueitems(逾期的書刊資料).BORROWINGLIMITSHowmanyitemscanIborrowatonetime?Mostcardholdersareallowedtocheckoutasmanyas50itemsatonetime.HowlongcanIkeepborrowedmaterials?Thelengthoftimeisdifferentdependingonthetypeofmaterialborrowed.MaterialBorrowingPeriodBooksandAudioBooks21daysNewFiction7daysMusicCDs;ExamBooksandComputerSoftware5daysDownloadablee-Books14daysRENEWINGORRETURNINGITEMSCanIrenewlibrarymaterials?Mostitemsmayberenewed3times.Thenewduedate(到期日)beginsfromtheoriginalduedates.Renewonline,bytelephoneorinperson?Torenewonline24/7,accessMyAccountonourwebsite.Torenewbytelephone24/7,call716-845-9040.YoumusthaveyourlibrarycardnumberandPINready.StopbyanyB&ECPLlibrary(excepttheCentralLibrary)torenewinpersonorcall716-858-8900duringCentralLibraryopenhours.WherecanIreturnitems?MostB&ECPLlibrarieshaveoutdoordropboxesavailable(可用的)for24-hourreturnswithoutanycharge.11.Whichaccountisingoodstanding?A.AnaccountwithoutaresetPIN. B.Anaccountwitha$60.00charge.C.Anaccountwith3overdueitems. D.Anaccountwithoutanycheckouts.12.HowmanydayscanaborrowerkeepaworkofNewFictionatmost?A.28. B.21. C.15. D.14.13.Whatshouldaborrowerdotorenewthelibrarymaterial?A.Visitanydropbox. B.StopbytheCentralLibraryinperson.C.Callthe24/7number716-858-8900. D.AccesstheB&ECPL’swebsite.BMydaughteris14,andshethinkseverythingIdomakeshercringe(尷尬)andlikestellingmehowawfulmyoutfits(裝束)are.So,whenIwentawayforfiveweeksforawritingresidencyinEurope,IassumedI’dgetfewtextmessagesfromher,butshecalledmeeverysingleday.Thefirstfewtimesshecalled,Iassumedshewascallingbecausesheneededsomething.Whenthecallscontinued,IthoughtshewasbutteringmeupsothatI’dsendhermoney.Afteraweek,Irealizedshewasjustcallingtotalk.Shewasphoningintheafternoonsafterschool,typicallythetimeshe’dbewalkingintothehouse.Firstly,thissurprisedmebecauseourafter-schoolroutine(常規(guī))isprettyrun-of-the-mill:ShecomesinandIshoutathertoshutthedoorsothefliesdon’tgetin.SheandheryoungerbrotherhaveasnackandIaskhowtheirdayshavebeen.Sometimesthey’llsaysomething,butoftenit’sjustashrug(聳肩).ThenI’mdrivingthemtonetball,basketballorotheractivities.Yetininsisting(堅(jiān)持)thatwetouchbaseinthesamewayaswenormallydowhenwearephysicallytogether,mydaughterwasshowingmethatinthosemomentsafterschoolwewereconnecting.Forher,thetimespenttogetherisawayofmakingsenseoftheworld.Ihadn’tseenthisatall.Ifocusedtoomuchontheadministrative(管理的)dutiesofmotherhoodtofullyappreciatethemeaningofoursharedtime.Sothereitwas.SimplybycallingmeconstantlywhileIwasaway,mychildtaughtmetorealizethatloveisquietlyjoyful.Asmanyparentsknow,kidsteachusasmuchasweteachthem.Thewisdomofchildrenliesintheirabilitytofeelwhatmatters;itlies,too,intheirabilitytosharewhattheyknowtobetruewithoutusingfancywords.MywisechildchangedthewayIlookattheeveryday.ShealsoconfirmedwhatIhavethoughtforsometimenow:myoutfitsmakehercringe,butmylovedoesnot.14.Whydidtheauthor’sdaughterkeepcallingher?A.Tokilltime. B.Tocomforther. C.Toaskforagift. D.Tochatwithher.15.Whatdoestheunderlinedexpression“run-of-the-mill”inparagraph3probablymean?A.Popular. B.Strict. C.Ordinary. D.Complex.16.Whatinfluencehastheauthor’sdaughterhadonher?A.Shehasrealizedthetruemeaningoflove. B.Shehasbecomemorepatientthanbefore.C.Shehasdiscoveredthevalueofsharing. D.Shehasimprovedhertasteinclothes.17.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardherdaughternow?A.Regretful. B.Proud. C.Hopeful. D.Angry.CThe20thcenturysawtheworldreadaptitselftotheintroductionofthecar.Streetswerewidenedandshopsneededmassparking.Themodemcityisbuiltintheimageofthecar.Butwhatifitdidn’thavetobelikethat?Dr.RobertMartin,HeadofMobilityatDanisharchitecturalcompanyJAJA,believeswehavetogobacktothedrawingboardofcities.JAJAhasworkedonseveralplansforwaystoremovecarsfromcitiesandredesigncityspaces.Martinadvocatesfortheideaofthe“15-minutecity”.It’saboutcreatingseveralcentreswithinacity.Removingtheprimacy(首位)ofthedowntowncentre,peoplegototheirownlocalcentrewhichhasalltheirregularfacilities(設(shè)施).JAJAisbasedoutofCopenhagen,acitywhichisknownforitslackofcarsandbike-friendlyfacilities.Martinnotesthathonourissomewhatunearned.“Overthelast20years,Copenhagen’sseenanincreasingamountofcarownershipinthecitycentre.”Still,theidealofCopenhagenistheoriginofthechangeJAJAwantstoseeinmorecities.Putthemona“mobilitydiet”,Martinsuggests,andreprioritizelanes(重新確定車道優(yōu)先順序)forcarsandforpeopletowalkandcyclein.Whereyouaren’tcreatingcycleroutes,there’salsotheopportunitytobuildgreenspacestoabsorb(吸收)CO2andheat.Hepointsoutthatit’saboutreducingcars,notremovingthemcompletely.Theneedtotravelprivatelyaroundcountriesandthetransportofgoodsintocitiescan’tbewishedawaybythedesireforabettercity.So,Martinsuggeststhatcarscanbeshared.Zipcarisapopularcar-sharingappinLondon.Thenthere’sthewaygoodsarebroughtintocities.Truckscantravelintocitycentresatnighttoavoidtraffic,andforsmallerpackages(包裹),“London’soneoftheleadersintermsofbikedelivery,”hesays.Whatdoesthefuturelooklike?Itmightbeinterestingtoquestionhowourcitieswillcontinuallychange.18.Whichisa“15-minutecity”?A.Acitywithwidestreets. B.Acitywithenoughparking.C.Acitywithadowntowncentre. D.Acitywitheasilyaccessiblecentres.19.WhydoesMartinthinkCopenhagenhasanunearnedhonour?A.Itdoesn’thaveenoughfacilities. B.Ithasanincreasingnumberofcars.C.Ithasaquietcitycentre. D.Itisnotcar-friendly.20.WhatsuggestiondoesMartinputforwardforreducingcarnumbers?A.Night-timeprivatecaruse. B.Widespreadbike-sharingservice.C.Greensmallpackagedelivery. D.ContinuousimprovementofZipcar.21.What’sthestructureofthetext?A. B. C. D.(P=Paragraph)DTodate,companieshaveusedsocialnetworksbysettingupFacebookandLinkedInpages.Manyviewtheseasanadd-ontotheircurrentmarketingmix.Manycompaniesusesocialnetworkstogivenoticewhentheyhavenewproductsorarehavingabigsale.Somecompaniesareusingnewsoftwaretosearchsocialnetworksfordiscussions,commentsandcomplaintsbycustomersandworkersabouttheircompanyandproductsandservicesinordertogetsomegreatinformationthattheyusetoimprovetheirproductsandincreasesales.Butthebiggestvaluethatsocialnetworksoffergoesbeyondthat.Socialnetworkshaveinspiredcompaniestodevelopacollaborativemindset(合作思維)tocreatevalue.Theyunderstandthatideascancomefromanyone,anywhereandatanytime.Toronto-basedGoldcorpisagoldmining(開采)firm.Withexpertsbelievingthatthe55,000-acrelandhadbeenemptied,thefirmwasdesperatetofindnewlife.CEORobMcEwencreatedthe“GoldcorpChallenge”wherebyheplacedeverypieceofinformationaboutthefirmontheInternetforallparticipantstodownload,studyandsubmit(提交)recommendations.Morethan1,000participantsfromover50countriessigneduptosolveGoldcorp’sproblems.Submissionscamefromparticipantsworldwide,manynottrainedinmining.Thisopen-sourceinnovationnetworkprovedtobevaluablehitting110targetsworthmorethan$3billion.Byopeningtheinformationtoawidernetwork,thecompanybenefitedfromthecollaborationofknowledgebanksallovertheworld.Theoldwaysofstayingwithinthefourwallstosolveproblemsanddevelopingproducts,servicesandsolutionsinisolation(孤立地)aregone.Companiesofallsizescanstartbysettingupanetworkofexperts,partnersandcustomerswithinthecompany.Thereareeventechnologyplatforms(平臺(tái))thatcanbeappliedtohelpbuildthisnetworksothatyoucangetstartedimmediatelyifyouwant.Sostopthinkingofsocialnetworksasjustanotherwayofmarketing.Theirnextdevelopmentisalreadyunderwayandholdsmuchpromiseforthebusinessworld.22.Whatdocompaniesusesocialnetworksforaccordingtoparagraph1?A.Servingasawayofmarketing. B.Helpingtoknowtheirworkersbetter.C.Providingpersonalcustomerservice. D.Strengtheningconnectionswithothercompanies.23.Howdidthe“GoldcorpChallenge”turnout?A.Itmadethecompany’stradesecretspublic. B.Itfoundcapableexpertsforthecompany.C.Itchangedthecompany’smainbusiness. D.Itsavedthecompany’ssituation.24.Whatistheauthor’ssuggestionforcompaniesinthelastparagraph?A.Throwingouttheoldbusinessmodel. B.Creatingtheirowntechnologyplatforms.C.Buildingtheirowncollaborativenetworks. D.Havingconfidenceinthebusinessworld.25.Whatisasuitabletitleforthetext?A.Therisksintheageofsocialnetworking B.ThefutureofsocialnetworksforbusinessC.Theopportunitiesforhigh-qualityproducts D.Thecompetitiveadvantageoftraditionalindustries第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出可以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)。Almosteverydaytherearereportsofonlinebullying.Itisnotsurprisingthatmostparentsthinksocialmediaisbadforkids.Itisimportantforparentstoinstill(灌輸)healthyhabitssurroundingsocialmediause.26Itonlybecomesabadthingwhenpeoplemisuseit.Infact,researchshowstherearemanybenefitstosocialmediause.SocialMediaCanBuildaPlatformYourteencanusesocialmediatodeveloptheirpassions.27Buildingaplatformonsocialmediaalsocanexposeteenstocollegenetworksandevenafuturecareer.It’snolongerjustaplacetopostsillypicturesorobservedigitaldrama.28SocialMediaAllowsforPersonalExpressionWhetherkidsenjoyfashionormake-uptrends(時(shí)尚或美妝潮流),theycansharetheseinterestswiththeworldaroundthem.Bycontrast,whentheydonothavemanyopportunitiestoexpressthemselvesortheydonotknowpeoplewiththesamepassionsorinterests,theybegintowonderifthereissomethingwrongwiththem.29SocialMediaIsaToolforGatheringInformationSocialmediahasbecomeasourceofinformationandnewsformanyteens.30Fromauthorsandathletestocelebrities(名人),nonprofitorganizationsandmagazines,theyareconnectedtoallsortsofinformation.A.Onlinesafetyhasalongwaytogo.B.Theyalsoquestionwhytheyarenotlikeeveryoneelse.C.Teenscangatherinformationaboutthingstheirfriendssufferfrom.D.Forinstance,someteenswriteblogsontopicstheyareinterestedin.E.Itbecomesatooltosharetheirpassionsandhelpthemfindacareerpath.F.However,itisalsoimportanttorealizethatsocialmediaisnotabadthing.G.Oncetheybeginsocialnetworking,theycanfollowanyonewithasocialmediaaccount.第三節(jié)語句排序(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)將下列幾個(gè)部分(A、B、C、D和E)按題號(hào)排序,構(gòu)成一個(gè)符合邏輯的完整語篇。31→32→33→34→35A.Helpingkeepthehomerunningsmoothlyraisesachild’sconfidence.Justdon’texpectperfection.Thisisalearningprocess(過程),andchildrenwilldeveloptheirskillsastimepasses.Praiseyourchild’seffortineachtask,ratherthanfocusingontheresult.Smallachievementsleadtobiggerones.B.Aftertheageof16years,manyteenstakeonpart-timeworkorasummerjob,whichisfantastic.Butit’snotareasontostophelpingwithhomechores(家務(wù)雜活).Canyouimagineifasparentswedidn’tkeepupwithhouseholdjobsbecausewe“hadtogotowork”?Makesureyourteenknowsthattheworkwithinthehomeisasvaluableastheworkoutsidethehome.C.Asyourchildenterstheirteenyears,householdchoresstillplayanimportantpartintheiroveralldevelopment.Choresplayaroleinthebusyhouseholdanddevelopimportantlifeskills.Caringforsharedspaceswithinthehomealsodevelopstheideaofsharedteamworkthatwilllastintoadulthood.D.Householdchoresandresponsibilitiesareintegraltoachild’sdevelopment.Youngchildrenarenaturallywillinghelpers.Takeadvantageofthisanddevelopacultureofteamworkinyourhome.E.Youmaywonderifyourteencanperformthehouseholdtasks.Justremember,ifyourteencanuseasmartphone,theycanworkouthowtouseawashingmachineandadishwasher.Ifyourteenhastoomanyextracurricularactivities,considerthebigpicture.Manyofourteenagersareoverscheduled.However,baseballpracticedoesn’tmakeanyone“toobusy”totakeoutthegarbage(垃圾).第三部分語言運(yùn)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(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。In“TheFunTheyHad”,IsaacAsimovbuildsafuturisticworldintheyear2155,inwhichtraditionalschoolhasbeen36withacomputerizedhomeschoolingsystem.Thestoryfollowsan11-year-oldgirlnamedMargiewhoisbothconfused(使困惑)and37bytheveryoldprintedbookaboutschoolthatherfriendTommyfound.ForMargieandTommy,goingtoschoolmeanssitting38inaroomintheirrespective(各自的)houseswhilelookingatatelevisionscreen.Studentsaretaughtindividuallyby39.However,theroboticteacherslackhumanemotionandtheabilityto40thestudentonapersonallevel.41,they’rejust“bigscreensonwhichallthelessonsareshown”.Forexample,whenMargiebegins“performing42”ongeography,themechanical(機(jī)械的)teachercan’tsitdownwithherandtalkaboutwhatshe’sspecifically43with.Itjustgivesher“testaftertest”.Besides,Margie’s44withotherchildrenislimitedtooccasionallyplayingwithherfriendTommy.SowhenMargieandTommyfindtheoldprintedbookandlearnabouttheoldwayof45,Margiefindsherselfhavingaburningdesireto46tothosedayswith“allthekidsfromthewholeneighborhoodlaughingandshoutingintheschoolyard”—asituationthatcouldn’tbemore47thanthelonelywayinwhichMargielearns.Onthesurface,“TheFunTheyHad”isasimple,children’sstory,yetAsimovprovidesaseriouswarningthattechnologicalprogressisnotalwayssocial48.Althoughthereadermightimagine49learningtobemorefun,Asimov’sstorycritiques(批判)thisideabyillustrating(闡明)the50ofsuchanapproach.36.A.replaced B.combined C.charged D.compared37.A.questioned B.judged C.changed D.a(chǎn)ttracted38.A.straight B.safely C.a(chǎn)lone D.patiently39.A.parents B.machines C.realities D.classmates40.A.a(chǎn)sk B.call C.help D.respect41.A.Somehow B.Therefore C.Otherwise D.Instead42.A.positively B.poorly C.normally D.quickly43.A.struggling B.disagreeing C.competing D.starting44.A.problem B.discussion C.connection D.a(chǎn)dventure45.A.schooling B.communicating C.living D.thinking46.A.a(chǎn)dapt B.return C.write D.a(chǎn)pply47.A.different B.dangerous C.impossible D.terrible48.A.service B.effort C.progress D.security49.A.deep B.formal C.experiential D.computerized50.A.meanings B.functions C.standards D.downsides第二節(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(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Inanincreasinglyconnectedworld,mostpeopleusesocialnetworkingastheirprimarymeans51.______communicationwithfriendsandfamily.Facebook,forexample,providescountless52.______(opportunity)for“friending”,andmanypeoplehavehundredsoreventhousandsofonlinefriends.Facebookallowspeopleto“friend”otherswithoutmakingmuchinvestment(投入).Thiscouldchangethewaypeopleapproachfriendship.Wherefriendship53.______(previous)requiredtime,effort,andalotofconversationitnowseeminglyrequiresonlyaclickofabutton.Thishasthepotential54.______(broaden)thenumberofpeopleapersonmayconsiderhisorherfriends,whilegreatlydecreasingthenumber55.______fitthemoretraditionaltraits56.______(associate)withclosefriendship.Startinganewfriendshipcanbechallenging.Forshypeopleandthos

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