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天津市2024-2025第一學期高二英語(12月)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1分,滿分5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應位置。聽完每段對話后,你將有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.Whatwillthemandotomorrow?A.Buysomenewsoftware.B.AccompanyAnntobuynewsoftware.C.TeachAnnhowtousehernewsoftware.2.Whatdoesthemanmean?A.Theexamiseasierthanexpected.B.Hewillfinishtheexaminanhour.C.Theexamismoredifficultthanhethought.3.How'sthewomangoingtotheairport?A.Bybus.B.Bysubway.C.Bytaxi.4.Howlongdoesittakethemantogotowork?A.About15minutes.B.About30minutes.C.About45minutes.5.Whyisthemanlate?A.Hiscarbrokedown.B.Heworkedlate.C.Hemetsomeoneelseontheway.第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)聽下面3段材料。每段材料后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應位置。聽每段材料前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段材料讀兩遍。聽下面一段對話,回答第6至第8三個小題。6.Howlongwillittakethespeakerstogototheclubbycar?A.Aboutanhour.B.Abouthalfanhour.C.About10minutes.7.WhatisthewomangoingtodointheStudents’Club?A.Haveaswim.B.Playbasketball.C.Dosomerunning.8.Howarethespeakersgoingtotheclub?A.Bycar.B.Onfoot.C.Bybus.聽下面一段對話,回答第9至第11三個小題。9.Wheredoestheconversationmostprobablytakeplace?A.Inalibrary.B.Inaclassroom.C.Inabookstore.10.Whichclassarethespeakerstakingtogether?A.IntroductiontoChemistry.B.Literature.C.English.11.WhatdoesthemansayaboutProfessorSmith?A.Hedislikesacceptingother'sopinions.B.Heishumorous.C.Heisexcellentinteaching.聽下面一段獨白,回答第12至第15四個小題。12.WhatdoweknowaboutBilly'sfamily?A.Theyliveapoorlife.B.Hisfatherworksinapostoffice.C.Thereareonlythreepeopleinhisfamily.13.HowdoesBillydeliverthenewspaperseveryday?A.Bybike.B.Bybus.C.Onfoot.14.HowmuchdoesBillyusuallyearneverymonth?A.About$18.B.About$64.C.About$80.15.WhatdoesBillysavesomemoneyfor?A.Continuinghisschooling.B.Havingaholiday.C.Startinghisbusiness.第三節(jié):單項填空(共15小題:每小題1分,滿分15分)從A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該選項涂黑。16.—I'mtravellingtoCanadathisweekend.Wouldyoutellmeaboutyourexperiencesthere?——.Let'schataboutitoverthere.A.It'suptoyouB.ForgetitC.MypleasureD.Byallmeans17.TheBeijingUniversalStudiosattractsastreamofvisitorseveryday,especiallyduringnationalholidays.A.constantB.mainC.powerfulD.shallow18.thesebigspenders,therearealsoteensthatproveageisnobarriertomakinggooduseofmoney.A.InhonorofB.InmemoryofC.IncontrasttoD.Incontrolof19.Awarenessofhowmuchwesocialmediacanhelpusstepawayfromitandcommunicatewitheachotherbetter.A.relyonB.putonC.turnonD.takeon20.——I'msureSusanwillwinthefirstplaceinthecontestnextweek.——Iagreewithyou.Sheisexcellentandforitforseveralmonths.A.willbeheld;waspreparingB.held;preparesC.tobeheld;hasbeenpreparingD.beingheld;hadprepared21.Dr.YuanLongping,togetherwithmanyotherscientists,himselftothedevelopmentofthesociety.A.devotesB.devoteC.isdevotedD.aredevoted22.Scientistsmakegreateffortstotheoriginofhumans,whichisstillmysterious.A.takeresponsibilityforB.ponderoverC.layasideD.adaptto23.OurmanagerforShanghaiinafewdays,becauseheameetingatthistimenextweek.A.isleaving,willbeattendingB.willleave,isattendingC.leaves,willattendD.istoleave,isgoingtoattend24.Thedrawnfromthefactsdidsoundveryreasonable.A.contractB.contactC.conclusionD.context25.Ourspecialthanksgotothousandsofvolunteers,withouttirelesswork,noneofthiswouldbepossible.A.thatB.whoseC.whichD.whom26.Ihadatraintocatch,sohestoppedaskingquestions,Igotupandwentoutoftheroom.A.instantlyB.graduallyC.steadilyD.intimately27.WhenIenteredtheroom,IfoundMaryseatedquietlyonthesofa,withhereyesonthesmartphone.A.fixingB.tobefixedC.tofixD.fixed28.Bythetimemymothercamebackfromwork,mysisterandIsupperandwerewaitingforheratthetable.A.havecookedB.werecookingC.hadcookedD.wouldcook29.Thebossofthecompanyistryingtocreateaneasyatmospherehisemployeesenjoytheirwork.A.whereB.whichC.whenD.who30.——WouldyoumindifIaskedyouaquestion?——,aslongasitwon'ttakelong.A.TakecareB.NevermindC.GoaheadD.Don'tworry第四節(jié):完形填空(共20小題:每小題1、5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,從各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項并在答題卡上將其涂黑。WhenIwasachild,mymotherdidn'tforcemetoeateverythinginmydish.ShesaidIhadto31everyfoodthreetimes.Her32wasthefirsttimetotryit,thesecondtimetogetoverthefactthatyouhadjusttriedit,andthethirdto33thatyoudon'tlikeit.Afterthat,ifIstill34thetaste,shewould35makemeeatitagain.Herreasonableapproach36almosteverytime---exceptwithbananas,whichIstilldon'teatnow.AsIgrewolder,Ibroughtthatsimple37intomylife.Ihadbeen38thediving(跳水)boardatthepool,butIhad39.tomakethefirstjumpofftheboard.WhenIbreathedinwater,mymotherjumpedinto40me.Beforeshecouldevenreachme,Iwasupandoutofthepool,headingbacktothatdivingboard.Ijumpedoff41.Morecoughingfollowed,butIwasdeterminedtogetoverthefear.WhenI42thepoolthesecondtime,mymomtriedtocovermewithatowel.43,Ithrewoffthetoweland44trying.Thethirdtimetherewasno45andnowaterinmynose.Infact,therewere46fromtheothersatthepool.Atthatpoint,Ifellinlovewiththepool.Inmymid-thirties,I47asuccessfuljobthatdidn'tsatisfymeinordertoachievemydreamofbeingawriter.Havingbeen48twice,Itriedforathirdtime.Ihavebeenhappilylivingthelifeofawritereversince.Weareallafraidofsomething49.Buthowcanwebesurethatsomethingwon'tbe50-unlesswegiveitatry.31.A.smellB.cookC.tryD.share32.A.reasonB.decisionC.dreamD.order33.A.pointoutB.makesureC.agreeD.imagine34.A.rememberedB.requiredC.missedD.hated35.A.evenB.neverC.stillD.ever36.A.workedB.changedC.formedD.developed37.A.answerB.planC.gameD.rule38.A.excitedaboutB.afraidofC.boredwithD.proudof39.A.hopedB.waitedC.managedD.continued40.A.helpB.watch(C.warnD.praise41.A.asusualB.bychanceC.justnowD.onceagain42.A.fellintoB.lookedatC.gotoutofD.ranawayfrom43.A.InsteadB.BesidesC.ThereforeD.Moreover44.A.beganB.regrettedC.avoidedD.kept45.A.fearB.sadnessC.SurpriseD.anger46.A.invitationsB.cheersC.repliesD.thanks47.A.leftB.neededC.tookD.offered48.A.forgottenB.punishedC.refusedD.caught49.A.dangerousB.unknownC.difficultD.strange50.A.importantB.specialC.enjoyableD.similar第五節(jié):閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2.5分,滿分50分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。AActiveChallengeWeightlosscampforgirlsaged13-18inCanada.Location:BeautifulBearCreekOutdoorCentrenearOttawaOntarioSeason:July2-August28thCapacity:40Activitiesincludehiking,rafting,canoeing,yoga(瑜伽),cooking,campskills,mountainbiking,nutritionclasses,swimming,fitnessclasses,etcChoosewhatyoulike.ActiveChallengeisaweightlossprogramspeciallyforyoungwomen.Theburdenofbeingoverweightisheavierthanjusttheextrapounds.Weuseoutdooradventurestochallengethegirls,togivethemsomethingtodrawstrengthfrom.Becauseyou'llbelosingweightalongsideyoungwomenjustlikeyou,you'llfindnoonelaughingatyouandyou'llhelpeachother.AtActiveChallengeyou'llmakelifelongfriendswithyoungwomenofyourownageandlearntolovenewadventurousactivities.Unlikeanyotherweightlossprogram,ActiveChallengeisdesignedsoyou'llloseweightandhavethestrategies(策略)andskillstokeeptheweightoffforever.ActiveChallengedoesnotputyouonadiet.WefollowtheCanadaFoodGuidetohealthyeatingandexerciseappropriateportion(一份)control.Wehelpyoudevelophealthyhabits.ThestaffatActiveChallengecombineexperiencedoutdooradventureprofessionalswithhighlyqualifiedclinicians.Allofusareabsolutelydevotedtohelpingyouachievelastingbehavioralchangeandweightloss.Mostofall,wearedevotedtohavingagreattimedoingit.Pre-Camp:Uponregistration(注冊)inActiveChallenge,aregistrationpackagewillbesentouttoyouwithformstobecompletedbeforecampingaswellasprogrampreparationmaterials,anintroductiontoActiveChallengeandpre-programpersonalchallengingassignments(任務)togetyouonyourwaytowardahealthierself.Post-Camp:Ourpostprogramisdesignedtokeepyoufocusedandremindyouofthegoalsthatyousetduringthecamp.Afterthecampendswewillsendyouhomewithyourpersonalmealandexerciseplanandkeepintouchwithyouforafullthreemonthsthroughletters,emailsandphonecalls,trackingyourprogressandgivingyoustrategiesandsupport.51.Outdooradventurousactivitiesareheldforgirls.A.tofollowagooddietB.toloseweightquicklyC.tobuilduptheirhealthD.toincreasetheirconfidence52.HowwillgirlsfeelabouttheatmosphereatActiveChallenge?A.Lonelybutsafe.B.Coldbutexciting.C.Friendlyandsupportive.D.Competitiveandchallenging.53.Afterregistration,girls.A.shouldgotobuytheprogrampreparationmaterialsB.willbeinformedhowtogetpreparedfortheprogramC.shouldlearnsomeskillsandstrategiestoloseweightD.willhavetofinishsomechallengingassignmentsathome54.Thepost-camphelpwilllast.A.untiltheendofNovemberB.untilthebeginningofthenextyearC.untilgirlsachievesuccessintheirlivesD.untilgirlscankeeptheirweightoffforever55.Whatisthemainpurposeofthetext?A.ToexplainwhyActiveChallengeispopular.B.Toshareskillsandstrategiesoflosingweight.C.Toshowhowimportantlosingweightis.D.ToinvitegirlstojoininActiveChallenge.BPlasticbagsarenotcostlytoproduce.Theyarealsostrongandeasytocarry.Thisiswhytheyareapopularcontainerinmostpartsoftheworld.Buttheyarealsoamajorsourceofpollution.Itcantakehundredsofyearsforplasticbagstobreakdown.Astheydo,tinypiecescanpoisonsoil,lakes,riversandoceans.Therefore,environmentalexpertsurgepeopletoreuseandrecycleplasticbags.MarylandartistAllitaIrbydoesjustthat.Itstartswiththemorningnewspaper.Whatismoreimportantisgettingthatplasticbagthepapercomesin.Themixedmediaartistrecognizeditsrichpossibilitiesaboutthreeyearago.“AsIwastakingthenewspaperout,Ifeltthetextureofthesebags.Theyweresoft.Ijustlookeddownandrealizeditwouldtakethreetomakeabraid(辮子).”Sincethen,Irbyhasbeenusingplasticbagstocreateabstractlinesinherartworks.Beforeincorporatingplasticbagsinherworks,Irbyusednaturalmaterialslikefeathers,leatheranddriedplants.AllthoseelementsrepresentherNativeAmericanancestry(血統(tǒng))andidentity,likeoneofherworkscalled“NavahoBundles”.Ms.Irby'sneighborspraisedherabilitytoturnwasteintotreasure.Some,likeCharlotteHogan,askedtheartisttoteachthemhowtocreateartusingtheusedplasticbags.“Ithinkitisfascinating,anditiswonderful.Idoplantoshareitwithmyseniorsatmychurch.”O(jiān)neofIrby'sneighborsAletaMeyerexpressedhersurprise,“Ihavenevergivenanymorethoughttowhattodowithaplasticbag.Thisisdefinitelydifferent.”ShirleyWattsalsolivesintheneighborhood.Sheplanstoshowothersherart.“IwanttomakeamasterpiecethatIcanputinaframeandputituponmywallandthenIknowthatIdidit.”“Makingartwithfoundmaterialsisnotanewidea.Anyonecandoit.Recycledpaper,clothandmetalgoodscanbecomebeautifulpicturesandsculptures,”AllitaIrbysaid,“Ithinkweareallartistsreally,andthereisbeautyallaroundus.”Theartistalsosaidthatallyouhadtodowasopenyoureyesandbringtheoutsidein.56.Whatismainlydiscussedinthefirstparagraph?A.Theadvantageofplasticbags.B.Thedisadvantageofplasticbags.C.Howtoreuseandrecycleplasticbags.D.Theimportanceofrecyclingplasticbags.57.Theunderlinedpart“doesjustthat”inthesecondparagraphmeans“”.A.producesplasticbagsB.makesuseofusedplasticbagsC.makesplasticbagsbreakdownD.urgespeopletoreuseandrecycleplasticbags58.WhatisIrby'sneighbors'attitudetowardsheraction?A.Supportive.B.NegativeC.Suspicious.D.Unknown.59.Whointendstosharetheskillofturningusedplasticbagsintoartwitholdpeople?A.AletaMeyer.B.AllitaIrby.C.CharlotteHoganD.ShirleyWatts60.AccordingtoAlllitaIrby,themostimportantstepinmakingartwithfoundmaterialsis.A.tocomeupwiththeideaB.toseekbeautyallaroundusC.tobeopentonewideasandthingsD.tochoosethemostsuitableobjectsCOneofthegreatestsourcesofunhappiness,inmyexperience,isthedifficultywehaveinacceptingthingsastheyare.Whenweseesomethingwedon'tlike,wewishitcouldbedifferent.Wecryoutforsomethingbetter.Thatmaybehumannature,orperhapsit'ssomethingingrained(根深蒂固的)inourculture.Therootoftheunhappinessisn'tnecessarilythatwewantthingstobedifferent.However,it'sthatwedecidedwedidn'tlikeitinthefirstplace.We'vejudgeditasbad,ratherthansaying,“It'snotbadorgood,anditjustisit.”Inoneofmybooks,Isaid“Youshouldexpectpeopletomessupandexpectthingstogodifferentlythanyouplanned”.Somereaderssaidit'stoosorrowfultoexpectthingstogo.wrong.However,it'sonlynegativeifyouseeitasnegativeandjudgeitasbad.Instead,youcouldacceptitasthewaytheworldworksandtrytounderstandwhythatis.Thiscanbeappliedtowhateveryoudo:howotherpeopleactatwork,howpoliticsworksandhowdepressingthenewsmediacanbe.Acceptthesethingsastheyare,andtrytounderstandwhythey'rethatway.Itwillsaveyoualotofsadness,becauseyou'llnolongersay,“Oh.Iwishbadthingsdidn'thappen!”Doesitmeanyoucanneverchangethings?Notatall.Butchangethingsnotbecauseyoucan'tacceptthingsastheyare,butbecauseyouenjoytheprocessofchanging,learningandgrowing.Canwemakethisworldabetterplace?Youcansaythatyou'llcontinuetotrytodothingstohelpothers,togrowasaperson,tomakeadifferenceinthisworld.That'sthecorrectpathyouchoosetotake,becauseyouenjoythatpath.Therefore,whenyoufindyourselfjudgingandwishingfordifference,tryadifferentapproach;accept,andunderstand.Itmightleadtosomeinterestingresults.61.Theauthorbelievesthatwefeelunhappymaybebecause.A.itisournaturalemotioninthelifeB.cultureasksustobedifferentfromothersC.everyonehastheirownopinionsonthingsD.wedislikesomethinginthebeginning62.Somereadersthinkthewordsintheauthor'sbookistoo.A.depressingB.frighteningC.delightingD.idealistic63.InParagraph4,theunderlinedword"it"refersto.A.actingwellatworkandinpolitics.B.feelingdepressedforthenewsmediaC.acceptingandunderstandingwhathashappenedD.sayingsomethingnegativewhenbadthingscome64.Inthelastparagraph,youareadvised.A.tohelpothersandmakeadifferenceB.toenjoywhatyouhavetodointheworkC.tojudgeyourselfandmakeawishforyouD.totryanewwaywhenmakingtheworldbetter65.Whatisthemainthemeofthepassage?A.Expectingthingstobedifferentgivesushope.B.Acceptingcanmakeourlifehappierandbetter.C.Traditionalculturebecomesrootofunhappiness.D.Judginggoodorbadisimportantforourworld.DScientistssayahugepercentageofbirdspeciesareindangerbecausetheirhabitats,orhomelands,aredisappearing.Traditionalmigrationpathstakebirdsthroughcountriesthatarenotprotectinglocationstostop,restandfeed.Thescientistsstudiedthemigration,orflight,paths,ofalmost1,500speciesanddecidedthat91percentofthempassedthroughdangerousareas.Themajordangerformigratorybirdsisdevelopmentinhumansociety.Buildingandpavinghascoveredovernaturewherebirdsstopandfeedastheymovefromonepartoftheworldtoanother.Forexample,abirdcalledthebar-tailedgodwitmigratesfromitsbreedinggroundsintheArcticflyingallthewaytothesouthernearthinAustraliaandNewZealandstoppingatYellowSeamudflatsinChinaalongtheway.Oneofthescientistswhoworkedonthestudysays“manyofthesecriticalsiteshavebeentakenupowingtourban,industrialandagriculturalexpansion.”Theproblem,accordingtoresearchers,isthatmanyofthesesmallbirdsdiealongtheirmigrationbecausetheydon'thaveasafeplacetoeatandresttorestoretheirenergyforthenextpartoftheirjourney.CountriesinNorthAfrica,CentralAsiaandthosealongthecoastsofEastAsiaarehavingthemostdifficulttimeconservingland.Thescientistssaythesecountriesdonothaveenoughareasthataresafeforbirds.Inaddition,manyofthesanctuaries(避難所)arenotwideenoughtocoverthepathsofmigratorybirds.Onespeciesthatdoesn'texistanylongeristheEskimocurlew.“Ourworldgetspoorereverytimeweloseaspecies,”oneofthescientistssays.Theresearcherssayifonecountrymighthavepreservedsafezonesformigratorybirdswhileaneighboringcountrymightnot,abirdmightdie.Onescientistwhoisnotinvolvedinthereportsaysthatwhilesomehabitatsarechanging,moreworkcanbedonetomakeurbanareassafeforbirds.Hesayssmallchanges---likeplantingmorenativeplantsorkeepingcatsoutofareasbirdswouldbelikelytouse---couldmakeabigdifference.66.Whyisdevelopmentinhumansocietyconsideredasthemajordangerformigratorybirds?A.Constructionactivitiesoccupybirds'paths.B.Seriousindustrialpollutiondamagesbirds’habitats.C.Huntingactivitieshappenmorefrequently.D.Airplaneflightsdirectlyharmbirds'safety.67.What'sthecurrentsituationofprotectingmigratorybirds?A.CountriesinEastAsiadon'twanttomakeanychanges.B.Theprogressstillremainsattheprimarystage.C.Someoftheeffortsofhumansaren'tworkingwell.D.Notmanycountriesareinvolvedintheactivities.68.Accordingtotheresearchers,.A.governmentsneedtoworktogetherandprovidesafeareasB.safezonesinneighboringcountriesneedtobecombinedtogetherC.morebirdspecieswilldieoutiftheycontinuemigratingthroughcountriesD.humanactivitiesshouldgivewaytothebirdswhenthemigratingseasoncomes69.Whatcanweknowaboutthemigratorybirdsaccordingtothepassage?A.Theyalwaystravelfromthenorthtothesouth.B.Theyneedtostopduringthemigrationtocorrectdirections.C.Allofthemareendangeredbecauseoflackingprotection.D.Someofthemtakerestsorfeedincities.70.What'sthemainideaofthepassage?A.Themigrationofbirdsinfluencessocietydevelopment.B.Migratorybirdsaredyingfromlosingtheirhomes.C.Countriesneedtoworktogethertoprotectmigratorybirds.D.Protectingmigratorybirdsisverynecessary.第六節(jié):閱讀表達(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)閱讀下面文章,按照要求回答問題。Myfatherwas44andknewhewasn'tgoingtomakeitto45.Hewrotemealetterandhopedthatsomethinginitwouldhelpmefortherestofmylife.SincethedayIwas12andfirstreadhisletter,someofhiswordshavelivedinmyheart.Onepartalwaysstandsout.“Rightnow,youarepretendingtobeatime-killer.ButIknowthatoneday,youwilldosomethinggreatthatwillsetyouamongtheverybest.”Knowingthatmydadbelievedinmegavemepermissiontobelieveinmyself.“Youwilldosomethinggreat.”Hedidn'tknowwhatthatwouldbe,andneitherdidI,butattimesinmylifewhenI'vefeltproudofmyself,IrememberhiswordsandwishhewereheresoIcouldask,“Isthiswhatyouweretalkingabout,Dad?ShouldIkeepgoing?”Alongwayfrom12now,IrealizehewouldhavebeenproudwhenImadeanyprogress.Lately,though,I'vecometobelievehe'dwantmetomoveontowhatwillcomenext:tobeproudofandbelievein,somebodyelse.It'stimetostartwritingmyownletterstomychildren.Asmothers,ourchildrenlooktouswiththesameunansweredquestionwehad.Ourkidsdon'tretreatbecausethey'reafraidtofail.They'reonlyafraidoffailingus.Theydon'tworryaboutbeingdisappointed.Theirfear--asminewasuntilmyfather'sle

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