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省實(shí)江門(mén)學(xué)校2024-2025學(xué)年第一學(xué)期階段測(cè)試高二英語(yǔ)本試卷分選擇題和非選擇題兩部分,共12頁(yè),117小題,滿分150分,考試用時(shí)120分鐘。注意事項(xiàng):1.答題前,考生務(wù)必把自己的姓名、考生號(hào)等填寫(xiě)在答題卡相應(yīng)的位置上。2.做選擇題時(shí),務(wù)必用2B鉛筆把答題卷上對(duì)應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑,如需改動(dòng),用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案標(biāo)號(hào)。3.非選擇題必修使用黑色字跡鋼筆或簽字筆,將答案寫(xiě)在答題卡規(guī)定的位置上。4.所有題目必須在答題卡上指定位置作答,不按以上要求作答的答案無(wú)效。5.考生必須保持答題卡的整潔??荚嚱Y(jié)束后將答題卡交回。第一部分聽(tīng)力(共20小題,滿分20分)第一節(jié)角色扮演·1.聽(tīng)對(duì)話,補(bǔ)全句子。錄音讀一遍。(共4空,每空0.5分,共2分)。1.Georgehasjustgottenapairofpre-saleStarWarsmovieticketsfromafriendandhewasthinkingofinvitingyoualongforthe______premier.Hisfriendgottheticketsfor______.andthenhesoldthesetickets.2.Georgegot2for$______,whileotherpeoplearepayingashighas$200eachonthe"______market".·2.根據(jù)中文提示將3-5題問(wèn)句補(bǔ)充完整,然后聽(tīng)錄音的回答,記錄重要信息。錄音回答播放兩篇。(3-5題每空0.5分:6-10題每題1分)請(qǐng)翻譯第三小題,然后聽(tīng)電腦回答。(指令)3.那么,我們什么時(shí)候去?So.______arewegoing?請(qǐng)翻譯第四小題,然后聽(tīng)電腦回答。4.明天在我家吃晚飯?jiān)趺礃樱縚___________havingsupperatmyhometomorrow?請(qǐng)翻譯第五小題,然后聽(tīng)電腦回答。5.你想吃什么?____________youwanttoeat?·3.現(xiàn)在請(qǐng)根據(jù)前面所聽(tīng)到信息,完成6-10題的回答,每空不超過(guò)3個(gè)詞。6.Whenistheopeningpremierofthemovie?________________________.7.HowmuchdidGeorgepayforthetickets?Hepaidfor____________each.8.Whyshouldyougetthereatleastonehourearlier?Becausethere'llbe____________.9.WhatwillGeorgedotomorrowafternoon?Hehas____________tomorrowafternoon.10.WhoisgoodatcookingPizza?________________________.第二節(jié)故事復(fù)述(共10空,每空1分,共10分)請(qǐng)聽(tīng)故事,根據(jù)所聽(tīng)內(nèi)容進(jìn)行復(fù)述填空,每空不超過(guò)3個(gè)詞。錄音讀2遍。(共10空,每空1分,共10分)Oncetherelivedanoldman.Healways11.______manythings.Oneday,he12.______alongwayalone.His13.______reminded,himthatheshouldtakecareofhisthingsontheway.Heboughtaticketandgotonatrain.I4.______later,the15.______begantoseethetickets.Theoldman16.______histicketinallofhis17.______buthecouldnotfindit.Hewasworried.Theconductorwaskindandshesaidshebelievedhimandhedidn'thavetobuy18.______.Buttheoldmanstilllooked19.______,becausehesaidifhecouldn'tfindhisticket,hewouldnotrememberhis20.______.第二部分閱讀理解(共16小題,每小題2.5分,滿分40分)第一節(jié)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。(共11小題,每小題2.5分,滿分27.5分)ARISEisanexcitingprojectdesignedandledbyyoungpeople,foryoungpeople.CreatedbyStJohnAmbulance,thenation'sleadingfirst-aidcharity,theprojectisnowavailableincommunitiesacrossthecountry.Ifyou'reagedbetween16and25yearsold,andarenotinemployment,educationortraining,RISEcouldhelpyoulearnnewskillsandimproveyourprospects.Whatyou'lllearnStJohnAmbulancebelievesthateveryoneshouldhaveaccesstofirstaid,andwearedevotedtoequippingasmanypeopleaspossiblewiththeskillstobethedifferencebetweenlifeanddeath.Asaparticipant(參加者)you'lllearnfirstaidthroughourStick-it,andalsogettheopportunitytodevelopnewskills,whichwillgiveyoutheconfidencetotrainothersinyourcommunity,orthequalificationsinyouthlendershipyouneedtogetyourcareerupandrunning.ChoosingtherightpathforyouAttheheartoftheRISEprojectisacommitmenttopeer-to-peerlearning.Aswellasbeingtaughtfirstaid,you'llbegiventheskillsandguidancetopassyourknowledgeontootherpeopleinyourcommunity.RISEoffersyouthechancetogainarangeofqualifications(資格)andtochooseapaththathelpsyoumakethemostofyourtalents.Stick-it:Ourone-dayintroductiontofirstaidfocusesonkniferelatedinjuries.You'llfindouthowtomanageanincidentandlearnsomeofthemostcommonlyneededfirst-aidskills.Firstaid:You'llfocusonCPRanddealingwithanemergencysituationonthissix-hourcourse.Keepingchildrensafe:Acoursedesignedforthosewhocomeintocontactwithchildrenthroughtheirworkorleisureactivities.Thisshortprogrammeworksbyhelpingindividualstounderstandtheunusualroletheyplayinkeepingchildrensafefromharm.Essentialskillsinyouthwork:ThiscourseprovidesanintroductiontoStJohnAmbulanceandistheminimumqualificationforayouthleadershiprolewithintheorganisation.21.WhatdoweknowaboutRISE?A.ItwassetupbyStJohn. B.Itoffersfirst-aidtraining.C.Itteachestheyouthpromotiontips. D.Itisfundedbycommunities.22.Whichofthefollowingcoursesdealswithaseriousfingercut?A.Stick-it. B.Firstaid.C.Keepingchildrensafe. D.Essentialskillsinyouthwork.23.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.Tipsonfirst-aidtraining.B.Aguidanceonhowtogivefirstaid.C.Advantagesoftakingfirst-aidcourses.D.Anintroductiontosomefirst-aidcourses.BTheJishouArtMuseumislocatedinthecityofJishou,theregionalcapitalofXiangxi(westernHunan).Itisbuiltinthecenteroftheoldtown.ArivercalledWanrongrunsthroughthemiddleofJishou,whichmakesthemostcentrallocationfortheartmuseumoverthewatercourseandtheartmuseumthendoublesasapedestrian(行人)bridgenaturally.PeopleinJishouwouldnotonlymakeaspecialtriptoseeartbutalsoencounterartontheirwaytowork,toschool,ortoshop.TypicalcontemporaryculturalinstitutionsinChina,suchasmuseumsandtheaters,aretreatedasfreestandingmonuments,farawayfromthecommunities.InJishou,theartmuseumisinserted(嵌入)intotheexistingurbanframework,whichisbuiltupwithrowbuildingsalongtheWanrongRiversuchashouseshops,restaurantsandsmallhotels.oftenwithownerslivingupstairs.CoveredbridgehasalongtraditioninthismountainousregionofChinaandisnamedFengyuQiao,whichisnotonlyusedforcrossingriverorvalleybutapublicspacewheretravellerstakearestandvendors(小販)setupstands.Thedesigncreatesacontemporaryinterpretationoftheage-honoredbuildingtype.Itintroducedartasanewprogramonacoveredbridgewhilemaintainingpedestriantrafficandstop.Theartmuseumiscomposedoftwobridges,oneonthetopoftheother.Thelowerlevelisanopensteelstructurethatresemblesaroofedstreetforpedestriansandallowstheflowoffloods;theupperlevelisaconcretearchwithapaintinggalleryinside.Inbetweenthetwobridgesistheartmuseum'smainhallfortemporaryexhibitions.Theentrancehall,administrativeoffice,shop,andtearoom,aresituatedinthetwobridgeheadsateitherend.Peoplecanenterthemuseumfromeithersideoftheriver.JishouArtMuseumistheoutcomeofartistMr.HuangYongyu'sinitiationanddonation,completedinApril2019andhaditsopeningexhibitioninthesummer.24.WhatdistinguishestheJishouArtMuseumfromtypicalculturalinstitutions?A.Itisclosetothecommunities. B.Itisseparatedfromthecitizens.C.Itisakindofrowbuildings. D.Itisafreestandingmonument.25.Whatdoes"It"refertoinParagraph3?A.FengyuQino. B.MountainousregionofChina.C.TheJishouArtMuseum. D.Theage-honoredbuildingtype.26。Whatistheupperbridgeofthemuseumusedfor?A.Exhibitingworksofart. B.Apedestrianbridge.C.Theadministrativeoffice. D.Dischargingflood.27.Inwhichcolumnonsocialmediamaythetextappear?A.ArtHistory. B.CulturalArchitecture.C.ClassicalArt. D.TraditionalArchitecture.CYoumightbeabusingyourbattery,especiallyifyouhaveahabitofleavingthescreenon.shuttingdownappsorthrowingitinyourbagonaparticularlyfreezingmorning.Smartphonesaredesignedtokeepappsopeninthebackground.Forciblyclosingthemmaysatisfythatlittlepartofyourbrainthatwantstokeepthingsneatandtidy,butbecauseittakesmorejuicetostartanappfreshthantowakeitup,you'rebeatinguponyourbatteryeverytimeyoudoit.Stop!Avoidlettingthetemperatureofyourbatterypowereddevicedipbelow32degreesFahrenheitorrocketabove95degrees.Ineithercase,damagecanoccur.Itwilllower-insomecases,dramatically-thelifeofyourbattery.PetriHayrynen,seniorproductmarketingmanagerofGlobalSmartDevicesatHMDGlobal,saidthatchargingyourphoneto100%mayseemlikeagoodidea,butifyou'reusingahighvoltage(高電壓的)charger,itcanputapressureonyourbattery.Instead,hesaidtopulltheplugat80%-90%forbestusageandchoosetochargeoften."Oldnickel(鎳)batterieshadamemoryeffect,whichmeantthatifyoudidn'tchargethemfrom1-100%,theystartedto'forget'theirmaximumcapacity.Butitisquitedifferenttoday.Asforthemodern-daylithium(鋰)batteries,themoststressistoputonthebatterywhenchargingordischargingthemfully;bothreducethechargingcyclesandoverallbatterylifecycle,"Hayrynensaid.Heexplainedthatpeopleshoulddo"morefasttop-upsduringtheday,"insteadofchargingsmartphonesovernight.Trytokeepthebatteryabove30%orso,lettingitdischargeoccasionallytocalibratethesensors.Thatwillkeepyourbatteryhealthierandlonger.Besides,togettheabsolutefastestcharge.toggleonAirplaneModeafterpluggingitin.28.Whyshouldyouavoidshuttingdownappstoooften?A.Tosaveyourbattery.B.Tokeepthingsorganized.C.Towakethemupmoreeasily.D.Tomakethemruninthebackground.29.Towhatdegreeshouldyouchargeyourbatteryaccordingtothepassage?A.100%. B.80%-90%. C.70%. D.30%.30.WhichofthefollowingmayHayrynenagreewith?A.Ahigh-voltagechargerisdangerous.B.Nickelbatteriesarebetterthanlithiumones.C.Chargingsmartphonesovernightisrecommended.D.Dischargingbatteriesfullycausesdamage.31.Whatisthemostsuitabletitleforthetext?A.BenefitsofLithiumBatteriesB.ReasonsforBatteryLifeReductionC.DosandDon'tsforBatteryChargingD.GreatRevolutionitSmartphoneBatteries第二節(jié)七選五閱讀下列短文,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)。(共5小題,每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)Inthisworldofemailandtextmessages,youoftendon'thavetoactuallytalktopeople,andyoumighthavedevelopedafearoftalkingtonewpeople.32AccordingtoHelpGuide,areasonforsocialanxietyismeetingnewpeopleandmakingsmalltalks.Tohelpyouovercomethisanxiety,youcanfollowsomeinstructions.33Thisincludesthepeopleonthebusonyourwaytowork,thepersonbehindthecounteratthecoffeeshop.thepersonyouseeatthegymeachmorningorothersintheparkwiththeirkids.34Youalreadyhavesomethingincommonwiththembecauseyouseetheminthesameplaceeveryday.Soyoucanstarttoaskthenquestionsincluding"Howlonghaveyouworkedhere?"Haveyouusedthenewequipmentyet?"andDoyoulikethisweather?"Asksomepersonalinformationabouttherm.Intheprocess,youshouldmakeeyecontactwiththem.Thensayyourname,andaskthemtheirs.35Greetthenwhenyouseethemagain.Youshouldusetheirnameandsay."Goodtoseeyouagain."Mentionthepreviousconversation,andtheywillrespondtoyou.36Ifyoudeveloptheskillstotalktostrangersyouseeoften.youwillfindthatyouhaveincreasedyoursocialconfidence.A.Givethemalifttowork.B.Thisisasignofsocialanxiety.C,Askthemsomesimplequestions.D.You'dbetterremembertheirnames.E.Sayhellotothepeopleyouseeeveryday.F.Thisisagoodlifestylemanypeoplewanttohave.G.Doinglikethiscanturnastrangerintoanewfriend.第三部分英語(yǔ)知識(shí)運(yùn)用第一節(jié)完形填空(共15小題,每小題1分,滿分15分)In2003,Istartedmyworkatananimalshelter'sAdoption(領(lǐng)養(yǎng))Department.Overtheyears,morethan50,000animalshave37______thedoorsoftheshelter.Mostofthem,Idonotremember,38.______Tabby.Tabbywasanolddogofabout14yearsold,blindanddeaf.Tabby'schancesatadoptionseemedremote(渺茫的)atbest.39.______,wedidn'thavemanyadopterscominginaskingabouther.Oneday,awomannamedLorettacametotheshelter.HerSon,Gary,had40.______Tabby'spictureandstoriesonthewebsite.Whatcouldayoungchild41.______seeinanolddogwhowasbothblindanddeaf?Mostboyswouldwantadogwhocouldgrowwithhimand42.______throughgrassyfieldsinsummer.Butaftermeetingher,they43.______thatshewastherightdogfortheirfamily.IfTabby'sstoryhadsimplyendedwithher44.______adoption,itwouldstillhavebeensomethingvery45.______indeed.However.itwaswhathappenedafterheradoptionthatsomemightregardas"magical".Gary46.______fromseizures(癲癇).AsGaryandTabbyconnected,theybecame47______.TabbybegantopredictGary'sseizuresbeforethey48.______,givinghisfamilywarningthatonewasabouttostrike.What'smore,GaryseemedtobehavingfewerseizuressinceTabby's49.______.Nobodycouldexplain50.______Tabbydidit.Butthoseofuswhowere51.______enoughtoknowherandherfamilyhadseenarealmiracle(奇跡).37.A.broken B.blocked C.passed D.approached38.A.except B.regarding C.like D.including39.A.Attimes B.Afterall C.Inclosing D.Bycomparison40.A.seen B.enjoyed C.posted D.downloaded41.A.gradually B.eventually C.possibly D.obviously42.A.look B.ruin C.get D.cut43.A.regretted B.stressed C.wondered D.decided44.A.general B.ordinary C.formal D.successful45.A.strange B.special C.simple D.serious46.A.suffered B.learnt C.changed D.survived47.A.unattractive B.uncomfortable C.inseparable D.inconvenient48.A.worsened B.spread C.disappeared D.occurred49.A.arrival B.birth C.return D.recovery50.A.when B.how C.where D.why51.A.fortunate B.curious C.lucky D.confident第二節(jié)單項(xiàng)選擇(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)52.Justlikespokenlanguage,bodylanguage______culture______culture.A.varyfrom;to B.variesfrom;toC.vary;in D.vary;with53.Frankandhisfriendshadgreatfun______volleyballonthebeachyesterday.A.play B.playing C.toplay D.played54.Ireallyappreciate______suchachance.A.giving B.togive C.beinggiven D.havinggiven55.______tothesunlighttoolong,tosomeextent,willdoharmtoone'sskin.A.Exposing B.Exposed C.Havingexposed D.Beingexposed56.Themapshowsthe______tothebaseofthemountain,whichcanbereachedinanhour.A.route B.prospect C.gesture D.theme57.Ifthebatteryishottotouch,stop______immediatelyuntilthebatterycools.A.charge B.charged C.tocharge D.charging58.Whatmadetheboyannoyedmostwas______togosightseeingalone.A.hisnotallowing B.hisnotbeingallowedC.hisbeingnotallowed D.havingnotbeenallowed59.It'sgoingtobesometime______heseeshisfatheragain,______businesshasjustbeenstartedinSwitzerland.A.after;who B.since;who C.when;whose D.before;whose60.I'mtalkingaboutpeoplewhohavestoppedlearningongrowingbecausetheyhave______thefixedattitudesandopinionsthatalltoooftencomewithpassingyears.A.adopted B.adapted C.adjusted D.advanced61.Dianausedto______towork,butnowsheisusedto______becausetheroadiscrowdedandshewantstokeepfit.A.drive;walk B.drive;walking C.driving;walk D.bedriven;walking第三節(jié)語(yǔ)義匹配(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出與文中劃線單詞的意義最匹配選項(xiàng)。We'retoldthatwritingisdying.Typingonkeyboardsandscreenscurbs______writtencommunicationtoday.Learningcursive(草書(shū)),joined-uphandwritingwasonceobligatory______inschools.Butnow,notsomuch.CountriessuchasFinlandhavedroppedjoined-uphandwritinglessonsinschoolstostickupfor______typingcourses.AndintheU.S,therequirementtolearncursivehasbeenleftoutofcorestandardssince2013.AfewU.S.statesstillplacevalueonformativecursiveeducation,suchasArizona,butthey'renotthemajority.Someexpertspointoutthatwritinglessonscanhaveindirectbenefits.AnneTrubek,authorofTheHistoryandUncertainFutureofHandwriting,arguesthatsuchlessonscanreinforceaskillcalledautomaticity.That'swhenyou'veperfectedatask,andcandoitalmostwithoutthinking,granting______youextramentalbandwidthtothinkaboutordootherthingswhileyou'redoingthetask.Inthissense,Trubeklikenshandwritingtodriving."Onceyouhavedrivenforawhile,youdon'tconsciously______think'Stepongasnow'or'Turnthesteeringwheelabit',"sheexplains.62.A.abandons B.dominates C.enters D.absorbs63.A.compulsory B.opposite C.crucial D.relevant64.A.getthrough B.makeupfor C.sidewith D.putupwith65.A.allowing B.getting C.bringing D.coming66.A.eventually B.constantly C.dramatically D.Intentionally第四節(jié)課文填空(共20小題;每小題0.5分,滿分10分)(非對(duì)即錯(cuò))Passage1Iwakeuptothesoundofthewind67.______theclothofmytent.Eventhoughthesunisbrightlyshining,tellingwhetheritismorningornightis68.______.I'mabovetheArcticCircle,whereinsummerthesunnever69.______.Checkingmywatch,Iseethatitis7:30a.m.Ileavemytentandwalkovertothemountain70.______.Spreadingoutbeforeme,branchesoftheRapaRiverflowthroughthe71.______below.I'mintheremotefarfromofSwedeninSarekNationalPark,aplacewithnoroadsortowns.Passage2.Sarek'smountainsusedtobecoveredby72.______sheetsofice.Around9,000yearsago,thisicemelted,leavingbehindabout100glaciers.Soonafter,reindeerbegantoarrive.FollowingthereindeerweretheSamipeople,whomadethis73.______theirhome.Gettinghereisquitedifficult,soapartfromtheSamiveryfewpeoplehaveeverseenSarek.In1909,Sarekwasmadeanationalparkinordertokeepthelandinitsnaturalstate.ThoughtheSamiareallowedtocontinuetheirtraditionalwayoflifeinthepark,nooneelsecanlivehere,andallnewdevelopmentis74.______withinpark75.______.Atthefarsideofthevalley,anancientSami76.______isvisible.Closeby,thereareafewreindeerfeedingongrass.Passage3Forhundredsofyears,lookingafterreindeerwasawayoflifefortheSami.Theyusedthereindeer'smeatforfood,theirbonesfortools,andtheirskinformakingclothesandtents.Sincereindeerwerealwaysonthe77.______,theSamiwouldpickuptheirtentsand78.______them.Today,mostSamihavehousesinvillagesnearSarekandliveamodern79.______justliketheirneighbours.ButEveryspring,asmallnumberofSamistillfollowtheirreindeerintothevalleysofSarek,livingintentsoroldcottagesandenjoyingtheirtraditions.IamnotaSami,butinSarekI've80.______someoftheirhabits.Forexample,thismorningmybreakfastisflatbreadwarmedoverafire,driedreindeermeat,andsomesweetand81.______berriesthatIfoundgrowingnearmytent.Passage4Justlikespokenlanguage,bodylanguage82.______fromculturetoculture.Thecrucialthingisusingbodylanguageinawaythatis83.______tothecultureyouarein.Forexample,makingeyecontact-lookingintosomeone'seyes-insomecountriesisawaytodisplayinterest.Inothercountries,by84.______,eyecontactisnotalways85.______of.Forexample,inmanyMiddleEasterncountries,menandwomenarenotsociallypermittedtomakeeyecontacl.InJapan,itmay86.______respecttolookdownwhentalkingtoanolderperson.Passage5Thegesturefor"OK"hasdifferentmeaningsindifferentcultures.InJapan,someonewho87.______anotherperson88.______thegesturemightthinkitmeansmoney.InFrance,apersonencounteringan89.______gesturemay90.______itasmeaningzero.However,youshould91.______makingthisgestureinBrazilandGermany,asitisnotconsideredpolite.第五節(jié)語(yǔ)法填空(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)(非對(duì)即錯(cuò))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。Chinahasaverylonghistoryofconstructingterraces(梯田)thatarefamous92theirwidespreaddistribution(分布)andlargenumbers.China'sriceterracesare93(main)inmountainousareassouthoftheYangtzeRiver.Intheseareasthereisplentyofrain,butpeople94(live)therelackflatgroundtogrowrice.So.95(make)aliving,theycreatedterracedfieldstoadapttothelocalconditions.Often.theterraces96(construct)alongthemountains,makingitpossibletocatchrainwaterandpreventsoilfrombeingwashedaway.Itisaperfect97(solve)totheproblemofgrowingriceinhillyareas.Ther

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