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周至縣第六中學(xué)2024-2025學(xué)年度第一學(xué)期期中考試高二英語試題(卷)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(duì)話。每段對(duì)話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽完每段對(duì)話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對(duì)話僅讀一遍。1.What’sthedateofthewoman’sbirthday?A.March15th. B.March11th. C.March7th.2.WhenwillthelibrarybeopenonSaturdays?A.8amto9pm. B.9amto5pm. C.Closed.3.Whencanthewomangettheblackcoat?A.Thedayaftertomorrow. B.Tomorrowafternoon. C.Today.4.Whatisthemandoing?A.Buyingacar. B.Buyingashipticket. C.Gettingamembershipcard.5.HowwillthespeakersgotoLondon?A.Bycar. B.Byair. C.Bytrain.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白前你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6.Whereisthewoman’ssisterworking?A.InSeattle. B.InWashingtonD. C. C.InAustralia.7.Whatisthewoman’sbrother?A.Alawyer. B.Asecretary. C.Apainter.聽第7段材料,回答第8至10題。8.Whereisthewomangoing?A.Herhome. B.Thepark. C.Thezoo.9.Whydoesn’tthewomanlikewalkingthroughthestreet?A.It’stoocold. B.Therearetoomanypeople. C.Itisn’tinteresting.10.Whendoestheconversationmostlikelytakeplace?A.Lateinthemorning. B.Inthelateafternoon. C.Earlyinthemorning.聽第8段材料,回答第11至13題。11.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.TheTVprogramtomorrow. B.ThenewsonCCTV. C.Thewaystosearchprograms.12.WhenwillManandNaturebeshown?A.At7:29. B.At12:35. C.At16:13.13.WhereistheTVseriesDon’tHesitatefrom?A.China. B.TheUS. C.Korea.聽第9段材料,回答第14至17題。14.Whendidthemanseethedoctor?A.OnMonday, B.OnSaturday. C.OnSunday.15.Howlonghasthemantakenthedoctor’smedicine?A.For2days. B.For3days. C.For4days.16.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthedoctor’smedicine?A.Itworksverywell. B.It’sjustso-so. C.Itdoesn’thelp.17.Whatdoesthewomanadvisethemantodo?A.Visithermother. B.Seethedoctor. C.HavetraditionalChinesemedicine.聽第10段材料,回答第18至20題。18.HowoldwasRosewhensheleftschool?A.16. B.17. C.18.19.WhatdidRoselearninthecollege?A.Computer. B.English. C.Typing.20.HowmuchwilltheofficepayRoseinthreemonthsifshegetsthejob?A.$30. B.$27. C.$20.第二部分閱讀(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、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。ABorrowingPoliciesTheHenryG.BennettMemorialLibraryprovidesmaterialsandservicestomeettheinformationneedsofgraduateandundergraduatestudents,face-to-faceandonlinelearnersaswellasteachersandcommunitymembers.BorrowingforStudentsGeneralCollection:21days(fallandspring);14days(summer)CurriculumCollection:7days(fallandspring);7days(summer)BorrowingforTeachersGeneralCollection:90days(fallandspring);90days(summer)CurriculumCollection:90days(fallandspring);90days(summer)OK-ShareCardAnyteachersorstudentsofanyOK-ShareinstitutionmayusethecollectionsofanyOK-Sharelibraryonsite.UponcompletionoftheOK-Sharecardapplicationattheirhomelibrary,teachersorstudentswillbegivenanOK-Sharecard.ServicesOK-Sharecardborrowersareallowedtwobooksintheirpossessionatonetime.ElectronictoolsmaynotbeavailabletotheOK-Sharecardborrowers.Informthelibraryyouuseimmediatelyifyourcardislostorstolen.A$5.00chargeforasecondOK-Sharecardmustbepaidtothelendinglibrary.Booksshouldbereturnedtothelibrarywherethelibrarymaterialswereborrowed.Materialsreturnedbymailshouldbesentbyfirst-class.insuredmail.Materialssentbypostofficemustbeinsuredforatleast$100.BillingThelibraryisnotresponsibleforinformingborrowersthatmaterialsareoverdue.OK-Sharecardborrowersarebilledforfinesformaterialsreturnedlate.21.Whatisthesimilarityforteachersandstudentstoborrowmaterials?A.Theyallcanborrowtheminwinter.B.Theycankeepthemfor90daysanyway.C.TheycankeepeitherGeneralorCurriculumcollections.D.Theycankeeptheminautumnfor14days.22.WhichispossibleforOK-Sharecardborrowers?A.Usingnecessaryelectronictools. B.Borrowingtwobooksatatime.C.Gettingmaterialsmailedforfree. D.Gettinganothercardforfree.23.Whatwillthelibrarydoifborrowerscan’treturnbooksontime?A.Punishthembyfiningthem. B.Tellthemthedateinadvance.C.ForcethemtohandintheOK-Sharecard. D.Postafinebilltothem.BHotelsoftenundergomakeovers.However,fewcancompetewiththeIcehotelinJukkasj?rvi,Sweden.Carvedentirelyfrom“Snice”—amixofsnowandice—thehotelisrebuiltannually,witheachversionmoreimpressivethanthepreviousone.The32ndIcehotelwasopentoguestsonApril17,2022.Themust-visitSwedishtouristdestinationcameaboutaccidentally.In1989,Icehotel’sfounderYngveBerquistorganizedanartshowtoattracttouriststoJukkasj?rviduringthechillywintermonths.Theexhibition,heldinsidea5.5-square-metreigloo(冰屋),wasasuccess.Manyvisitorsdecidedtospendthenight,sellingoutallofJukkasj?rvi’swarmhouses.Hence,whenagroupapproachedBerquistaboutaplacetospendthenight,heofferedthemtheigloo.“Tomysurprise,theguestswereveryimpressedbytheexperiencethemorningafter.Icehotelwasborn,”Berquistrecalls.TheIcehotelhascomealongwaysinceitssimplestart.Constructedfrom1,000tonsofice,and30,000tonsof“Snice”,itnowcoversanareaofover5,500squaremetres,PreparationsfortheannualhotelbegininMarchwiththeharvestingof5,000tonsoficefromthenearbyTorneRiver.TheiceiskeptincoldstorageuntilNovemberwhenabout100workersandartistsgettoworkcarvingoutanewstructure.Icehotelistypicallyopenforbusinessbymid-December.Thisyear’shotelcomprises36rooms,including12craftedartsuites(套間).Decoratedwithmassiveicestonesandcarvedwatershapes,itaimstoprovidevisitorswithagoodnatureexperience.The“DickensianStreet”suitepromisestotakevisitorsonatourof19th-centuryEngland,completewithstonestreets,shops,andbuildingsfromtheera.Guestsareadvisedtostayinsidethermal(保暖的)sleepingbagsandwearglovesandwinterhatsallnight.Notsurprisingly,mostmovetotheconventional,warmercabinsnearbyafterasinglenight.24.WhenwasSweden’sIcehotelopenforthe22ndtime?A.In2012. B.In1992. C.In1990. D.In2022.25.WhatmadeIcehotelcomeintobeing?A.Warmhouses’beingsoldout. B.Thespecialwarmthofit.C.Thecheapticketofit. D.Theuniquestructuresofice.26.What’sthemainideaofthethirdparagraph?A.DifferencesofIcehotelrebuiltfromeverbefore.B.Thepreparationsfortheannualhotelrebuilt.C.HowtheiceiskeptincoldstorageinIcehotel.D.ThedevelopmentandconstructionofIcehotel.27.WhatcanvisitorsdoinSweden’sIcehotel?A.Wearsummerclothesevenifinwinter.B.Spendnightsinmodernroomsinwarmsleepingbags.C.Experience19th-centuryEnglandinthe“DickensianStreet”suite.D.TastedifferentkindsoflocalspecialfoodintheDickensianStreet.CSelf-confidenceisanimportantqualitytodevelopinyourkid.Itisassociatedwithbettergrades,moresatisfyingpersonalrelationships,betterdecisionmaking,andgreaterself-control.Self-confidenceisobtainedfromskillsandcompetencies,experiences,treatmentbyothersandthenatureandfrequencyofsuccessesandfailures.But,self-confidenceisalsoaffectedbysomethingassimpleashowyourkidscarrythemselvesastheygoabouttheirdailylives.Ifkidsbehavemoreself-confidently,theyfeelmoreself-confident.Herearesomedirectinstructionsparentscangivetheirkidstohelpthemmakeit.Tostartwith,haveyourkidsstandtallandstraightwiththeirshouldersback.Thisisparticularlyimportantforteenagegirls.Itisnotunusualforgirlstodrawtheirshouldersinwardasawayofavoidingdealingwiththechangesoftheirbodies.Theywillneedhelpbalancebeingconfidentintheirbodies.Self-confidentpeoplestandandwalkwiththeirhandsoutandtothesideofthebody.Someresearchhasprovidedevidencethatplacingyourhandsonyourhips(髖部)resultsingreaterdecisivenessinbusinesssituations.Thisissometimesreferredtoasthesuperherostance.Beforeyourkidsareabouttoengageinanactivitywhereself-confidenceisrequired,havethemstandlikeasuperherowiththeirheadsheldhigh,theireyesfocusedonthehorizonandtheirhandsontheirhips.Itcanfeelkindofsillybutwillmakeadifferenceintheirattitudeandbehaviour.Finally,yourkidsneedtobeawareofhowtheyactuallywalk.Self-confidentpeoplewalkwithbigsteps.Theytakesolidstepswiththeirheadup,lookingwheretheyaregoingandmakingdirecteyecontactwithpeopletheyencounter.Withalittletimeandsomedirectinstruction,youcanhelpyourteenappearmoreself-confidentwhichwillactuallyhelpthemfeelmoreself-confident.Youaretheperfectpersonforthemtopractiseon.Onethingthough.Itisprobablybettertoaddressthisinprivate.28.Whatwillkidsfailtogainwithmoreself-confidence?A.Bettermarksontheexam. B.Betterrelationshipwithothers.C.Greaterself-control. D.Thestrongestbones.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“It”inparagraph3referto?A.Standinglikeasuperhero. B.Engaginginanactivity.C.Makingeyesfocusedonacertainthing. D.Holdingheadshigh.30.Whatcanweknowfromparagraphs2-4?A.Teengirlsalwaysstandtallandstraightwiththeirshouldersback.B.Self-confidentpersonsaren’tafraidofstraighteyecontact.C.It’simpolitetoputyourhandsonyourhipswhenyoutalkwithothers.D.Youshouldmindyourstepswhenyouwalk,beingcarefulandslow.31.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.Self-confidenceandBodyLanguage B.Self-confidenceandTeenGirlsC.Self-confidenceandParents D.Self-confidenceandGoodQualityDMickeyMousewelcomedvisitorstohisnewhomeinChinaonJune16,2016asDisneyopeneditsfirstthemeparkinthecountry.Thepark,locatedinthecityofShanghai,openedwithfireworks.JoeSchott,presidentandgeneralmanagerofShanghaiDisneyResort,said,“Icanpromiseyouthatthereisstillsomuchlefttoberevealed,andIcannotwaittoshareitallwithyouinthemonthsandyearstocome.”TensofthousandsstreamedintoShanghaiDisneylandforitsdebut(問世),aneventthatwasnearlytwodecadesinthemaking.The$5.5billionresort(度假勝地)covers963acres,butDisneyhasalreadybegunexpansion.CompanyofficialssaidtheytriedtoreflectChinesepreferencesinthenewpark.“Wedidn’tbuildDisneylandinChina,webuiltChina’sDisneyland,”saidBobIger,Disney’schairman.There’satraditionalChineseteahousefeaturinglocalfood.TheLionKingperformedinMandarinforthefirsttime,featurestheMonkeyKingandcharactersdressedinChineseoperagarbtoappealtoanAsianaudience.Inthecastle,guestsnotonlywalkthrough,astheydoinotherDisneyparks,theycanalsoeatandshop.WhenitwasdiscoveredthatChinesepeopledidn’thaveafavouriteDisneyprincess,thecompanydecidedthatthecastlewouldfeaturealltheprincesses.ParksinCaliforniaandFrancearebasedontheSleepingBeautystory.“Thevisitorscanlearntheprincessesovertime,andthisgivesthemanopportunitytohaveanintroductiontoalloftheprincessstories,”saidexecutiveproducerAliRubinstein.However,China’sDisneylandsometimesarenotcloselyrelatedtoChina.Disney’sonlyanimatedfilmbasedonaChinesestory,Muguiying,whichtellsthetaleofaChinesewarriorwoman,gotneitheritsownridenorstageshow.Thecharacterappearsonlyasastatueandafloatintheparade.32.What’sJoeSchott’sattitudetoShanghaiDisneyResort?A.Disappointed. B.Concerned. C.Doubtful. D.Confident.33.WhatcanbelearnedfromwhatBobsaidinparagraph6?A.TheybuildthethemeparkinChina. B.ThethemeparkbelongstoChina.C.ThethemeparkhasChineseelements. D.ThethemeparkhasalongChinesehistory.34.WhydoesChina’sDisneylandhaveallkindsofprincesses?A.ChinesepeoplehavenocertainfavouriteDisneyprincess.B.Chinesepeopledon’tknowanyprincesscharactersinDisneymovies.C.Chinesepeoplebelieve“themore,thebetter”D.ParksinothercountriesarebasedontheSleepingBeautystory.35.WhatisthepurposeofgivingtheMuguiyingexample?A.ToshowtheChinesecharacterofDisneyland.B.ToshowMuguiyingisanimportantpartofChineseculture.C.ToshowChina’sDisneylandhasnotreflectedenoughChineseculture.D.ToshowDisneylandhastoofewChinesecharacterfilms.第二節(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(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)。HowtoTurnYourDreamsintoaRealityDoyouhavedreams,visionsorplansaboutthingsyou’dlovetohaveorachieve?Ofcourseyoudo!Wealldo.Unfortunately,dreamingistheeasypart.36Thegoodnewsisthatthereareproventechniquesthatcangetyoufromwhereyouaretowhereyouwanttobe.Followthisprocesstobringyourdreamstoreality:Turnyourdreamintoagoal.Whenyouhaveagoal,youhaveatruetarget.Foragreaterchanceofsuccess,yourplanshouldhaveadeadlineanditmustbemeasurable.37Giveyourselfthegiftofsettingadeadlineandthingswillstarttohappen.Makeyourgoalasdesirableaspossiblewithoutbeingunrealistic.Ifyoufeelthatyourgoalisunreasonable,it’smuchmoredifficulttoencourageyourselftoactuallypursueit.Prioritize(優(yōu)先化)yourgoaldaily.38Yougiveinstructionstoyourbrainthousandsoftimesaday.Letyourmindknowthatyourgoalissomethingmoreimportantthan“Ifeellikeeatingahamsandwich”or“Ineedtostopatthegrocerystoreonthewayhome”39Difficultgoalscanrarelybeachievedalone;you’relikelytoneedsomehelpandguidance.Lookatthelistyoumadeandseewhatyoualreadyhaveinyourlifethatcouldhelpyouonyourpath.Trackyourprogress.Measureyourprogresseachday.Useoldfashionedpaperandpencilortakeadvantageofthelatestsmartphoneapp.40Youcanonlyadjustyourapproachifyouknowhowyou’redoing.Considermakingachartifthat’sapplicabletoyourgoal.A.Readandwriteyourgoaleachday.B.Makealistofnegativeassociations.C.Classify(將……分類)youravailableresources.D.Trackingiscriticaltomakingcontinuedprogress.E.Turningthosedreamsintoarealityisthechallenge.F.Ithasbeensaidthatdreamsaregoalswithoutadeadline.G.Somakealistofallthenegativestuffthatslipintoyourmind.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)。Five-year-oldWillardWiganstruggledtotellthedifferencebetweenanMandaWora6anda9.Unfortunately,hisschoolteacherknewnothingaboutdyslexia(閱讀障礙癥),alearningdisabilitythatcanmakelettersandnumbers41.Shedidn’ttryto42him.Not43,Willarddidn’tlikeschool.Usually,hisminddriftedtoplayingoutside,tohisdogMaxie.ortothe44thatlivednearhisfamily’sgardenbed.Willardwasespecially45aboutthoseants.Hefeltlikethem-46andinsignificant.Willard47thattheantswerecomingandgoingfromaholeinthedirt.Oneantwascarryingapieceofgrass,andWillardthought,“He’stryingtobuilda48,soIamgoingtohelphim!”Willardconstructedasmallhouseforants.Atschool,Willardstill49,butnowheknewhecoulddosomething50.Maybehewasn’tafailureafterall.Willardlaterwenthomeandcreatedtinyfurniturefortheanthouse.Hisartisticskill51,andaloveforlittlethingsbegantogrowinhisheart.Whenheshowedhismotherhiscarvedworks,shesaid,“Thisiswhatyoudowell.Youmustmake52tobethebestintheworld.”Withher53,Willardcontinued.Whenhequitschoolatage15tohelpsupporthisfamily,Willardstillspenthissparetime54.Hisconfidencegrewasmorepeopleappreciatedhistalent.Becauseoftheirbeautyandrarity,Willard’ssculptureshavemadehima(n)55.man.Buthesays,“Successisn’taboutmaterialthingslikeanexpensivewatchoracostlyring;it’saboutdeterminationandachievingyourdreams.”41.A.Disappointing B.unclear C.confusing D.invisible42.A.help B.warn C.question D.rescue43.A.hurriedly B.expectedly C.suddenly D.surprisingly44.A.ants B.bees C.cats D.worms45.A.confident B.curious C.particular D.doubtful46.A.small B.smart C.pretty D.lazy47.A.imagined B.noticed C.realized D.thought48.A.kitchen B.tent C.house D.road49.A.waited B.escaped C.disappeared D.struggled50.A.special B.great C.hopeful D.wrong51.A.gained B.increased C.shared D.ended52.A.plans B.progress C.preparations D.effort53.A.comfort B.concern C.instruction D.encouragement54.A.working B.carving C.reading D.studying55.A.wealthy B.reliable C.independent D.open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。Asyouhavenoticed,youandafisharedifferent.Eyelids(眼瞼),forexample.Evensleepisadifferencebetweenyou56afish.Asfarasscientistscantell,eventhoughit’shard57(study)thebrainsoffish,fishdosleepin58way.Theyatleastrestattimes,withaslowdownoftheirbody“machinery”.Andthatismuchlikesleep.Forfishbrainstorelax,eyelidsmaynot59(need).Somefishlienearthebottomortopoftheseaorlakeatnight.Othershide60(them)inthesandorproduceacoveringas61(protect)againstpredators(捕食者)whiletheirdefense(防御者)aresleeping.Andsharks—eventhekinds62continuallyswim—stillhaveperiodsofrestinbetweenperiodsofactivity.Fishdon’thaveeyelidsorneedthem.Eyelidshelpus63(human)bykeepingoureyesfrom64(get)dry,amongotherthings.Butdryeyesare65(probable)notaproblemforanimalslivinginwater.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)66.假如你是李華,上周你校舉辦了“ScienceLightsUptheFuture”為主題的科技創(chuàng)新大賽(theScienceandTechnologyInnovationContest)。請(qǐng)你為校報(bào)寫一篇英文報(bào)道,內(nèi)容包括:1.比賽目的;2.比賽內(nèi)容;3.活動(dòng)感想。注意:1.詞數(shù)80詞左右;2.可適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫。 第二節(jié)(滿分25分)67.閱讀下面材料,根據(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。Iwasstudyingforahugesciencetestwhenmylittlebrotherandsisterburstintothekitchen,singingatthetopoftheirlungs:Squirrelsinthegarden,Squirrelsinthetree,I’mahappysquirrel,Lookatme...Then,justassoonastheyfinished,theystartedsingingalloveragain.“Wow!That’saprettycatchysong,”Isaidafterthethirdtimearound.ButIaskedthemtostopsingingasIwastryingtostudy.“Sorry,Zona,”saidIndi.“Butwereallydoneedtokeepsingingit.Ourmusicteachersaidso!”“Yeah,”saidTex.“OurclassisputtingonasquirrelplayforParentsNight,andwehavetomemorizeeverysinglewordbyFriday!”Indiaddedthattheyhadtomaketheirowntailsandearsanddumpedoutabagfulloffurrycostumeparts.“Canyouhelpus?”“Maybeinalittlewhile,”Isaid.“Rightnow,Ineedtoreadmybook.”TexandIndisangthatsongwhiletheyweremakingtheircostumes,whiletheyweredoingtheirchores,andevenwhiletheywerebrushingtheirteeth!SinceTexandIndisqueaked(吱吱叫)andsangeverydaythatweek,Iwasn’taspreparedasIwantedtobeformytestonFriday.Andinthemiddleoftakingmytest,thesquirrelsongstartedplayingoverandoverinmyhead.Itwasalmostimpossibleformetofocusonthelastfewquestions.WhenIgothomethatafternoon,allIwantedtodowascollapseonthecouch.Theonlythingwas,TexandIndihadbeatenmetoit.“Canyoupleaseletmesittoo?”Igrumbled.“Ihadarottenday!”“Wehadarottendaytoo!”saidTex.“Yeah,”saidIndi.“Abunchofkidsinourclassgotsick,sotonight’splayiscanceled!”Wewerejustthreemiserablelumpssittinginsilenceforareallylongtime.EventhoughIhadbeencomplainingabouttheirsinging,itbrokemyhearttoseethemdisappointed.Theyhadbeensoexcitedabouttheshow.注意:1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;2.請(qǐng)按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。Isaidafterawhile,“Ican’tletallofyourpracticinggotowaste.” Aftereverythingwasready,Iarrangedforourparentstoattendtheperformance.

高二英語期中考試答案1~5ABACA6~10BCBCA11~15AACAB16~20CCBCA21.C22.B23.A24.A25.A26.D27.C28.D29.A30.B31.A32.D33.C34.A35.C36.E37.F38.A39.C40.D41.C42.A43.D44.A45.B46.A47.B48.C49.D50.A51.B52.D53.D54.B55.A56.and57.tostudy58.a59.beneeded

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