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2024-2025學(xué)年第一學(xué)期期中考試鹽田高級中學(xué)高二英語試題卷考試時間:120分鐘總分:150分1.選擇題部分,每小題選出答案后,用2B鉛筆把答題卡上對應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號涂黑。2.非選擇題部分,必須用黑色字跡的鋼筆或簽字筆在答題卡上作答,不準(zhǔn)使用鉛筆和涂改液。第一部分:單選題(共20小題,每小題1.5分,滿分30分)1.Wolvesarehighlysocialanimals,________successdependsuponcooperation.A.whom B.that C.whose D.her2.Iwalkedthroughthedoorsintothewaitingarea,________there'safamiliaratmosphereofboredomandtension.A.which B.there C.where D.that3.Theteacher'shumorouswords________himalotandhewasnolongerupset.A.entertained B.maintained C.remained D.obtained4.________,mobilesphonesareplayinganimportantroleinmodernlife.A.Aslongasitisknown B.WhatisknowntoallC.Sinceitisknown D.Asisknowntoall5.________underthesunforlong,aseveryoneknows,mayhurtyourskin.A.Exposing B.Exposed C.Beingexposed D.Havingexposed6.Mycomputerneeds________butIforgot________ittotherepairshop.A.torepair;takingB.torepair;totakeC.repairing;totakeD.repairing;taking7.Myfatherisconsidering________acomputer,whichisofgreathelpinourworkandstudy.A.tobuy B.buying C.bought D.havingbought8.Idon'tagreethisisofpoorquality.Forastart,itisabookwellworth________.A.reading B.toread C.tobereading D.read9.Itisprovedthat________thelatestscientificequipmentallowsthesportsmentogetthebestoutoftheirtraining.A.using B.used C.touse D.use10.—WhatdoyouknowmadeSarahsoupset?—________givingawaystatesecrets.A.ChargedwithB.BeingchargedwithC.AccusingofD.Tobeaccusedof11.________isnolongertoodifficultforwomenandminorities________rolesinAmericanfilmandtelevision.A.What;toget B.It;toget C.That;getting D.Who;getting12.Shewas________toworkatacountyhospitalaftergraduation.A.seized B.assigned C.defeated D.sharpened13.Asayoungclimber,Joe'sgreatestdreamis________ittothetopofQomolangma.A.tomake B.made C.make D.beingmade14.Itremains________howmanyseniorcitizenswillactuallybenefitfromthisnewplan.A.tosee B.beingseen C.seen D.tobeseen15.Sarah,hurryup.I'mafraidyouwouldn'thavetimeto________beforetheparty.A.getchanged B.getchange C.getchanging D.gettochange16.Itwashisassistantthatwas________forthebigmistakes.A.tobeblamed B.toblame C.blaming D.haveblamed17.________ismentionedabove,thosewholackworkingexperiencearelikelytobeturneddownwhen________forapost.A.It,applying B.As,applying C.It,applied D.What,applying18.ItwasthefirsttimethatI________onlineinEnglish.A.chatted B.waschatting C.haschatted D.hadchatted19.ButDarwin'sscientificstudieswere________moreandmorepeoplestartedtobelievehistheory.A.suchdisgracesthat B.soconvincingthatC.sobeneficialthat D.suchafascinationthat20.TakingsomeonlinecoursesofspokenChinesecanbehelpfulforyouto________theChineselanguageenvironment.A.cometoexist B.adaptto C.contrastwith D.beregardedas第二部分:閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)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和D四個選項中選出最佳選項。AAGuidetotheUniversityFoodTheTWUCafeteriaisopen7amto8pm.Itservessnacks,drinks,icecreambarsandmeals.YoucanpaywithcashoryourIDcards.YoucanaddmealmoneytoyourIDcardsattheFrontDesk.Evenifyoudonotbuyyourfoodinthecafeteria,youcanusethetablestoeatyourlunch,tohavemeetingsandtostudy.Ifyouareoncampusintheeveningorlateatnight,youcanbuysnacks,fastfood,anddrinksintheLowerCafélocatedinthebottomleveloftheGouglasCentre.Thisareaisoftenusedforentertainmentsuchasconcerts,gamesorTVwatching.RelaxationTheGlobe,locatedinthebottomlevelofMcMillanHall,isavailableforrelaxing,studying,cooking,andeating.Monthlyactivitiesareheldhereforallinternationalstudents.Hoursare10amto10pm,closedonSundays.HealthLocatedonthetopfloorofDouglasHall,theWellnessCentreiscommittedtophysical,emotionalandsocialhealth.Adoctorandnurseisavailableifyouhavehealthquestionsorneedimmediatemedicalhelporpersonaladvice.Thecostofthisisincludedinyourmedicalinsurance.HoursareMondaytoFriday,9amtonoonand1:00to4:30pm.AcademicSupportAllstudentshaveaccesstotheWritingCentreontheupperfloorofDouglasHall.Here,qualifiedvolunteerswillworkwithyouonwrittenwork,grammar,vocabulary,andotheracademicskills.Youcansignupforanappointmentonthesign-upsheetoutsidethedoortwo30-minuteappointmentsperweekmaximum.Thisserviceisfree.TransportationTheTWUExpressisashuttle(班車)service.Theshuttletransportsstudentsbetweencampusandtheshoppingcenter,leavingfromtheMattsonCentre.Operationhoursarebetween8amand3pm.Saturdaysonly.Roundtripfareis$1.21.Ifyouareaninternationalstudentsandwanttotakepartinactivities,youcangoto________.A.TheGlobe B.TheTWUCafeteriaC.DouglasHall D.theMattsonCentre22.TheGuidetellsusthattheWellnessCentre________.A.isopensixdaysaweek B.offersservicesfreeofchargeC.givesadviceonmentalhealth D.trainsstudentsinmedicalcare23.HowcanyouseekhelpfromtheWritingCenter?A.Bycallingthecenter B.ByapplyingonlineC.Byfillinginasign-upform D.BygoingtothecenterdirectlyBOnthe25thofDecember,mymotherexpectedherchildrentobepresent,exchanginggiftsandeatingturkey.Butasanartistandadaughter,myheartseemedtobemoreinmyworkasanartist.Asformymotherandmyfamily,IthoughtwewouldhavemoretimetospendChristmastogether.Iwasgoingtodomyownthing.ImadeplansformywinteradventureinNewHampshire.TheMacDowellColony(麥道爾藝術(shù)村)waseverythingIcouldhavewishedfor.About20to30artistswerepresent,anditwasascaptivatingasIhadimagined.SnowyNewEngland,sledding(滑雪橇)andwhisky!Itfeltlikemylifehadbecomeanunexpectedindependentfilm.ByChristmasEve,Ihadbeenatthecolonymorethanaweek.Thefreshfeelingswerewearingoff,butIwouldneveradmitit.Everyonearoundmewashavingtoomuchfun—drinksanddeepconversationsbythefireplace.Itseemedsoamazing!Whatwaswrongwithme?ThiswastheholidayI'dalwaysdreamedof.Noplasticreindeer.NotaChristmassweateranywhereinsight.Peopleheredidn'tevensay“Christmas”,buttheysaid“holiday”.ThenwhywasIsodown?Finally,Icalledhome.Mydadanswered.Hetoldmethatmymotherwasoutshoppingwithmybrothers.Ifoundtherewasafireinmyheart.TheywerehavingafineChristmaswithoutme?Didn'ttheymissme?Howcouldthey?Despiteaserioussnowstorm,alargepackagewithmymother'sbeautifulhandwritingshowedupnearmydoorattheartistcolonyonChristmasmorning.IseizeditasifIhadbeenfiveyearsold.Insidewasmyfavouritecake.AsIsliced(切)thecake,everyonegatheredaround—youngandold.Mymotherhadsentarealhomemadegift.ItwasaminorChristmasmiraclethatonecakemanagedtofeedsomany.Weateitfrompapertowelswithourhands,satisfyingahungerwedidn'tknowwehadandremindingusofourdearfamilies,whomustbemissingustoo.24.WhywastheauthorunwillingtospendChristmasathome?A.Shemetsometroubleatwork. B.Shewantedtofocusonhercareer.C.Shehaddisagreementswithhermother. D.Shewastiredofstayingatafamiliarplace.25.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“captivating”inParagraph2probablymean?A.Attractive. B.Tough. C.Strange. D.Simple.26.WhatcanwelearnabouttheartistcolonyfromParagraph3?A.Itattractedmanysportslovers. B.Itwassuitableforholidayparties.C.ItlackedtheChristmasatmosphere. D.Itgavetheauthorsomeartisticideas.27.Whatdidtheauthormainlyintendtoexpressinthelasttwoparagraphs?A.Shelearnedtobeopentoothers.B.Sheenjoyedbringingkindnesstostrangers.C.Hermotherwasgoodattakingcareofherfamily.D.Hermother'scakecuredtheartistsoftheirhomesickness.CClimatechange,globalwarming,thegreenhouseeffect…thesedaysnobodydeniesthatthereissomethingstrangeandworryinghappeningtotheatmosphere.Scientistsarepuzzledbytheriseincarbondioxideintheatmosphere.Theyarealsoafraidthattheworldmaybeashortwayfromwhattheyconsiderasuncontrolledglobalwarming.AtMaunaLoaObservatoryinHawaii,meteorologists(氣象專家)havebeencarefullymonitoring(監(jiān)測)theamountofcarbondioxideintheEarth'satmosphereforthepast50years.Untilrecently,therehasbeenagradualincreaseofaround1.5partspermillion(ppm).In2013thefigureroseto2.08ppmandinthefollowingyeartheyrecordedanincreaseof2.54ppm.Climateanalystsfeelthatitistoosoontodrawconclusionsaboutthephenomenonalthoughthepublicareconcernedthatthecarbondioxideemissionsaregettingoutofcontrol.JasonSamenow,thechiefmeteorologistintheAmericanNationalWeatherService,thinksthatpeoplemighthaveonlyafewyearstofindasolutiontotheprobleminsteadofhavingdecades.HebelievesthattheEarth'snaturalsystemsforabsorbingthegasarebreakingdown,resultingintheuncontrolledgreenhouseeffect.HeinsiststhatsomethingcouldhappeniftheEarth'stemperaturesrosetosuchadegreethatitwasunabletocontaintheheat.However,oneinterestingaspectofthisclimatechangeisthatitisnothappeninginauniformwayaroundtheworld.CarbondioxidelevelsintheSouthPoleareobviouslylower.Thissuggeststhatsomethinghashappenedinthenorthernhemisphere(半球)thatsetofftherise.ForestfiresinNorthAmericamightholdtheanswertothepuzzle,alongwithveryhotsummersinEurope.The2014heatwavewascertainlyoutoftheordinary.Statisticsclaimthatmorethan30,000peoplelosttheirlivesasadirectresultofthehightemperatures.Scientistsarebeingcautiousintheirinterpretations.Mostfeelthatitistoosoontosaythatanewtrendhasbeenset.Allagreethatthephenomenonneedstobecloselyobserved.28.AccordingtoParagraph1,whatconfusesscientists?A.Uncontrolledglobalwarming.B.Somethingstrangeandworryinginlife.C.Theeffectsofclimatechangeoneverybody.D.Theincreaseincarbondioxideintheatmosphere.29.Fromthechangingamountofthecarbondioxideintherecent50years,wecanlearnthat________.A.Everyyearthechangesofthecarbondioxideisthesame.B.Itistoosoontoconcludeglobalwarmingisnowoutofcontrol.C.Ourworldmaybesoonfacedwithuncontrolledglobalwarming.D.Theamountofthecarbondioxideintheatmosphereisincreasingsharply.30.WhatdoesParagraph4mainlytalkabout?A.HotsummersinEurope. B.ForestfiresinNorthAmerica.C.LowtemperaturesintheSouthPole. D.NorthandSouthdifferencesinclimatechange.31.Howwillscientistsdealwiththehightemperatures?A.Bysettinganewtrendsoon. B.Bygivingasolutiondirectly.C.Byobservingthephenomenonclosely. D.Byexperiencinghightemperaturespersonally.D“Whileanimalscan'tpickoutprecisenumbers,theycanunderstandthatmoreismore.Interestingly,weknownowthatnumerical(數(shù)值的)competenceispresentonalmosteverybranchoftheanimaltreeoflife,”saysAndreasNieder,aneurobiologistfromtheUniversityofTuebingen.“Differentgroupsofanimalsobviouslydevelopedthiscompetenceindependentlyfromothersandthatstronglyindicatesthatithastobeofadaptivevalue.”Honeybees,forinstance,canrememberthenumberoflandmarkstheypasswhensearchingforfoodinordertofindtheirwaybacktothehive.Thelastcommonancestorbetweenhoneybeesandprimates(靈長目動物)livedabout600millionyearsago.Butstill,theyevolvednumericalcompetencethat,inmanyrespects,iscomparabletovertebrate(脊椎動物的)numericalcompetence.Also,forexample,malefrogssing“advertisement”callstoattractfemales.Thefemales,listeningforthecomplexityoftheircalls,choosethemalethatsingsthemostcalls.Wolvesaremorelikelytohuntsuccessfullyiftheyhavetherightnumberofwolvesintheirpackforthesizeoftheirprey:Withpreylikedeer,onlyaroundsixtoeightwolvesareneeded,whilehuntingwildoxrequiresapackofninetothirteen.Theirpreyalsousesthisconcepttoprotectthemselvesfrompredators—deertendtoliveinlargeherdstoreducethechanceofanyindividualbecomingprey.Soobviouslytheyareassessingthenumberofindividualsintheirgroupsfortheireverydaylifesituations.Despitethesemanyexamplesofnumericalcompetenceinanimals,thissubjecthasnotgottenmanyfirst-handstudies.“Manyofthesebehavioralfindingsinthewildhaveusuallybeencollectedasby-productsoraccidentalfindingsofotherresearchquestions,”saysNieder.Hearguesthatmoreresearchneedstobedonetofullyunderstandthenumericalcompetence.32.Thephenomenonofanimalshavingtheirownnumericalcompetenceshowsthat________.A.allgroupsofanimalscanknowtheexactnumbersB.numericalcompetencemusthaveasurvivalbenefitC.animals’intelligencevarieswithdifferentenvironmentsD.animals'numericalcompetenceisdeterminedbytheirindependence33.Whatroledoesnumericalcompetenceplayinwolves’hunting?A.Ithelpsthemformproperhuntinggroups. B.Itgivesthemmoreoptionstohunt.C.Itmakesthemdiscovermoreprey. D.Itoffersthemnewskillstohunt.34.Howdoestheauthormainlydevelopthistext?A.Bylistingfigures. B.Byaskingquestions.C.Bygivingexamples. D.Bymakingcomparisons.35.Whereisthetextprobablytakenfrom?A.Abiologytextbook. B.Ahealthmagazine.C.Atravelbrochure.D .Asciencereport第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)根據(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?!hilepeopledon'talwaysliketheoldsaying“theearlybirdgetstheworm”,gettingupearlyisactuallythesecrettothesuccessofmanypeople.36Therearealsootherbenefitsofwakingupearlyinthemorning.·Improveyourcognitive(認(rèn)知的)function.Peoplewhogetupearlyinthemorningcanconcentratebetter,aremoreattentive,andstayenergeticthroughouttheday.Sincepeople'sbrainsaremoreactiveinthemorning,focusingonimportanttasksearlierwillallowyoutomakebetterdecisionsthanpeoplewhoworklater.Morningpeoplehavebetterproblem-solvingskills.37·Helpyousleepbetter.Wakingupearlymakesgoingtobedearlyeasierandhelpsyougetconsistentsleepandwaketimes.38Gettingenoughsleepmayloweryourbloodpressureandimprovebrainfunction.However,peoplewhotendtobenightowlsaremorelikelytofeeltiredanddevelopsleepdisorders.·Giveyoumoretimetoeatbreakfast.39Afterall,foodisthefuelpeopleneedtofeelenergeticandreadytofacetheworld.Justgrabbingacoffeeandapieceofbreadatthedrive-throughwillnotgiveyouwhatyouneed.EnjoyanutritiousbreakfastofGreekyogurtandfruittostartyourdayoffright.·40Areyoutootiredortoobusytoworkoutattheendoftheday?Trygoingtothegymorforarunfirstthinginthemorning.Amorningworkoutcanchangeyourmood,lowerstress,reduceanxiety,andincreaseyourenergylevels.A.Giveyourselfmoretimetogetrelaxed.B.Getyoutodoexerciseearlyinthemorning.C.Andthusthiscanleadtoabetterqualityofsleep.D.Settingyouralarmclockearlywillgiveyouextratime.E.Nothingstartsadaybetterthaneatingahealthybreakfast.F.That'sbecausetheycandomorewhiletheworldisstillsleeping.G.Sotheycangetbettergradesinschoolandobtainhigherpayingjobs.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四個選項中選出可以填入空白的最佳選項。BradRyanhadbeenfeelingburntoutfromveterinary(獸醫(yī)的)schoolwhenhevisitedhis85-year-oldgrandmabackin2020.Hehopedthatspendingsomequalityfamilytimeinhishometownwouldhelpto41hisspirits.Ashewastellinghisgrandmasome42ofhistravels,hewas43tohearherconfess(承認(rèn))thatshehadneverseentheseaormountains.Ryanthenaskedhisgrandmotherifshewouldliketo44theSmokyMountainswithhim.Needlesstosay,shewasmorethan45togowithhim.ThenRyanmadeaplanandtheysetoutontheir46.Overthe47ofthelastthreeandahalfyears,Ryansaysthatheandhisgrandmahave48driven25,000milesthrough38states,andithas49hisqualityofliving.“Seeingitthroughmygrandmother'seyeswhoeverymorningwakesupandisthankfultobealive,hastaughtmehowto50,”Ryansaid.“Withher,I'vehadto51andseemylifeinadifferentwaywhichhasmadeitmuch52.”Ryan,whohasbeensharingalloftheiradventuresonline,hopesthattheirsocialmedia'spresencewill53otheryoungsterstospendmoretimewiththeirelders.“Iwantpeoplewhoarestill54toknow,itiscooltohangoutwithyourgrandparents,”Ryansaid.“There’ssomuch55andknowledgewecangetfromourelders.”41.A.develop B.exchange C.arouse D.lift42.A.news B.issues C.stories D.results43.A.impatient B.proud C.stressed D.heartbroken44.A.visit B.leave C.find D.protect45.A.frightened B.delighted C.fortunate D.satisfied46.A.interview B.project C.design D.journey47.A.course B.history C.end D.head48.A.repeatedly B.secretly C.totally D.immediately49.A.tested B.improved C.decided D.shown50.A.work B.study C.travel D.live51.A.cutout B.slowdown C.makeup D.workout52.A.richer B.clearer C.safer D.harder53.A.allow B.force C.require D.encourage54.A.young B.strong C.poor D.positive55.A.success B.health C.experience D.wealth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個適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。ThetraditionalChineselunarcalendardividestheyearinto24solarterms.AwakeningofInsects(驚蟄)56(fall)onMar6andendsonMar20thisyear.AwakeningofInsectssignalsariseintemperatureandincreasedrainfall.Asthe57(three)solarterminthelunaryear,58(it)namesuggeststhefactthatanimalssleepinginwinterareawakened59springthunderandthattheearthbeginstocomebacktolife.Itisthekeytimeforspringagricultural60(activity).Itisalsoagoodtimeforpeopletoenjoyfunoutdoors,especiallyforpeoplelivinginthecity.61(drive)tothesuburbs,fishinginalakeorenjoyingthesingingbirdwillmakeforaperfectweekendinspring.Themostpopularfruitinthisseasonispears.EatingpearsaroundtheAwakeningofInsects62(be)awidely-practicedcustominChina.Astheweathergets63(warm)andtheairbecomesdrier,peopletendtofeeltheirmouthsandtonguesaredry,64cancausecoldsorcoughs.Apearissweet,juicyandcold,moistening(濕潤)thelungstoarrestacough.65,pearsarehighlyrecommendedduringtheAwakeningofInsects.第四部分:詞組選擇填空(共10小題,每道題2分,共20分)A.cametolifeB.paidoffC.contributetoD.carryoutE.makesenseF.concentrateonG.turneddownH.setinmotionI.careaboutJ.adaptto66.Asforpreparations,readingsomeChineseclassicsinadvancecanbehelpfulforyouto________theChineselanguageenvironment.67.It'suptoyoutodecidewhetherto________thisplanornot.68.We________themomentwesawthebeautifulscenery.69.Theplanswere________whenthepresidentofthecompanysignedthedocument.70.Thelittlegirlwasdeterminedtobecomeadoctorandherpersistenceeventually________.71.Moreimportantly,withthepopularityofe-cards,lesspaperisusedformakingtraditionalcards,whichwill________theenvironmentalprotection.72.TheSmiths________theinvitationtospeakatthedinnerparty.73.Hedoesn't________examinationsandnevermakespreparationsforthem.74.Withsomanythingstobeworriedabout,hecouldn't________hisstudy.75.Doesit________topreservethetempledatingbacktotheMingDynasty?第五部分讀后續(xù)寫(滿分20分)Evaspentthefirstweekofhighschooltryingtokeepherheadabovewater.Oneofthemajorheadachesforherwasfindingherwayinthehugeschoolbuilding.Itwasasix-storybuilding.Oneachfloor,hallwaysstretchedinfourdirections,leadingtoclassrooms,laboratories,andteachers’offices.Somewhereinthebuilding,therewasalsoalibrary,acafeteria,andagym.Havingapoorsenseofdirection,Evafounditimpossibletogetaroundinsuchahugebuilding.Allthedifferenthallwaysandroomsweretoomuchtothinkabout,letalonecommittomemory.Shedecidedthatshewouldmemorizewhereherclasseswereandthenpretendthattherestoftheplacedidn'texist.InherfirstP.E.class,EvawasshockedwhenCoachPittannouncedthateveryonehadtorunonemilearoundthetrackoutside.Shesearchedthefacesofherclassmatesforsignsofpanic.Therewasnothingshefearedmorethanhavingtorunawholemile.ToEva,“amile”wasusedtodescribelongdistances.Itwastenmilesfromherhometohergrandfather's,andthatalwaysseemedlikealongway,eveninacar!WhenCoachPittblewhiswhistle(哨子),Evafiguredshewouldbeleftinthedust.However,whilesomeofherclassmatesedgedahead,othersactuallyfellbehind.“It'sjustthebeginning,”shethought.“I'llcomeinlastforsure.”SoonEvabegantobreathehard,withherheartpoundingandlegsshaking.Feelingdesperate,Evastartedusingamindtrickonherself.Shestoppedthinkingabouttheword“mile.”Instead,shefocused

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