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云南2024—2025學(xué)年(上)期末考試高二英語試卷(考試時長:120分鐘總分:150分)誠信誓言:我以我的榮譽(yù)起誓,在本次考試中,誠實(shí)守信,成績真實(shí)。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段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.WhoisJonathanprobablytalkingto?A.Hisboss B.Hiswife. C.Hisdoctor.2.Whatdoesthemanmean?A.Hedoesn’tliketheshirt.B.Theshirtmightbetight.C.Thereceiptgotmissing.3.WhatisthewomandoingnowA.Eatinginacafé. B.Cookingherlunch. C.Studyingforanexam.4.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Inahotel B.Inaschool. C.Inameetingroom5.Whatdoesthemanthinkoftheartexhibition?A.Quiteamazing. B.Ratherboring C.Poorlyorganized第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨(dú)白。每段對話或獨(dú)白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽每段對話或獨(dú)白前,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。每段對話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Classmates. B.Teacherandstudent. C.Managerandsecretary.7.Whatdoesthewomansuggestaddingtothepresentation?A.Morefacts. B.Morefigures. C.Morepictures.聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。8.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Theirhobbies. B.Anactivityholiday C.Theteamworkspirit.9.Whatdidthewomangetaprizefor?A.Climbing. B.Sailing. C.Walking.聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。10.WhendidDavidcomebacklastnight?A.At6:00pm. B.At7:00pm. C.At8:30pm.11.WhydidDavidgooutlastnight?A.Towatchamovie B.Toreadinalibrary. C.Tohavesomediscussions.12.WhatdoesDavidsuggestthewomando?A.Applytoworkfortheclub.B.ContactLucyformoreinformation.C.Learnmoreabouttheneighborhood.聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。13.Whatistheaimofthecampaign?A.ToremindpeopleofEarthDay.B.Toencouragepeopletoreducegarbage.C.Towarnpeopleofthebadeffectsofpollution.14.WhatwillbethetaskontheseconddaA.Plantingtrees.. B.Designingposters. C.Collectinggarbage15.Whatdoesthemanexpecttheteacherstodo?A.Paintpaper. B.Stopdrivingcars. C.Decorateclassrooms16.HowdoesSarafindtheman’sidea.A.Terrible. B.Confusing. C.Wonderful.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17.Wheredidthetourstart?A.FromGermany. B.FromAmsterdam. C.FromSwitzerland.18.Whatspecialattractiondoesthespeakerrecommend?A.TheMontparnasseTower. B.TheEiffelTower. C.Theartmuseums.19.WhydoesthespeakerlikeLine63?A.Itoffersgoodviews.B.Itcoversmoreterritory.C.It’sthecheapesttravelmeans.20.WhatdoesthespeakersayaboutthesubwaysysteminParis?A.Itisexcellent B.Itoffersfreecoffee. C.Itiseasytogetlost.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四個選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。AEastAfricaisoneofthebestplacestoenjoyincrediblehikes.Itssoaringhillsandmountainsandsnakingforesttrailshavemadeitidealhikingexperiencestosuitmostself-plannedorfitnesslevels.MountMeruAsTanzania’ssecondhighestmountain,MountMeruisperfectlyanoptionofmountaineersforanadaptationtrainingbeforetryingtogoforKilimanjaro.ClimbingMountMerupassesthroughmanydifferentvegetation(植被)zones.Thetrailalsopassesthroughthehabitatsofanumberofwildanimalssuchasbuffaloesandgiraffes.MountKenyaAt5,199metersabovesealevel,MountKenyaisanancientextinctvolcano.Ithasthreepeaks—Batian,NelionandLenana,amongwhichonlyLenanacanbereachedbyaveragetrekkers(徒步者)andtheothertwoareonlyfortechnicalones.Allthecommunitieslivingaroundusethemountainfortraditionalrituals(儀式)basedonthebeliefthattheirgodNgaiandhiswifeMumbiliveonthepeakofthemountain.MountKilimanjaroMountKilimanjaroreaches5,895metersabovesealevel.ItcanbeclimbedatanytimeoftheyearbutthereisusuallyalotmorerainduringAprilandMay.Atthelowerlevels,youwillpassthroughcultivatedfarmlandsandfinallythebarrenlandscapeleadingtothesnowandicecappedsummit,whichalsoofferthechancetoviewawidevarietyofanimals,birdsintheirnaturalhabitat.UsambaraMountainRangeForhikersnotwantingtoundergothedifficultiesofclimbingchallengingpeakslikeKilimanjaroorKenya,Tanzania’sUsambaraMountainRangeoffersagreatalternative.Unlikethehikesthatrequirepermitsandthecompanyofparkrangers,itiscasual.andeasilyaccessible.At2,440meters,UsambaraMountainishometoover3,000plantspeciesandover600treespecies.21.WhydomountaineersclimbMountMerufirstbeforetheydoKilimanjaro?A.Toviewawidevarietyofanimals.B.Toadmiredifferentvegetationzones.C.TogetusedtothesituationofKilimanjaro.D.ToavoidthehardshipofclimbingKilimanjaro.22.Whichmountainisoftenusedtoperformtraditionalritualsbythelocalsforitssacredness?A.MountKenya. B.MountMeru. C.MountainRange. D.MountKilimanjaro.23.WhatisspecialaboutUsambaraMountainRange?A.Itishardtogetaccessto.B.Itishometouniqueplantspecies.C.Itcanbeclimbedasanytimeoftheyear.D.Itdoesn’tneedparkrangerstoaccompanytheclimbers.BAlaael-Habashuwasshoppingforfoodwhenhecameacrossadilapidated(破舊的)17th-centuryhousebeingusedasabutcher’sshopinthehistoricCaironeighbourhoodofal-Darbal-Ahmai“Iwassurprisedbythebeauty”,theU.S.-trainedarchitectsaidofthehouse.Builtofbrickandstone,ithasalargecourtyardandanumberofroomswithbeautifullypaintedwoodenceilings.Andbestruckup,afriendshipwiththebutcher.whoownedthebuilding,andreceivedacallfromhimseveralyearslatersayingadeveloperwantedtobuyitandpullitdown.Determinedtosavethebuilding,el-Habashiboughtitin2009.ThenhespenttenyearsrestoringthehousewhichhenamedBaytYakanandtriedtoturnitintoacommunityspace.Today,itsbeautifullyrestoredcourtyard,withlovelyflowersgrowingunderthewoodenlatticed(裝有格柵的)windows,hostsmanylocallyledcommunityactivitiespromotingheritagepreservation.Suchcourtyardsplayed“akeysocialandeconomicrole”ascommunitycenters,el-Habashisaid,aroleheworkedhardtorevive.E-Habashisaidtherewereoncearound600historichouseswithsimilarcourtyards—allbuiltfacingnorthwesttocatchthecoolwind—butjust24areprotectedasheritagesites.“Asfortherestofthem,thosethatarestillstanding,whoknowswhatstatetheyarein?”hesaid.“Everyday,anotheronegetspulleddown.Thelossofsuchheritagewouldbeirreparable.”PublicspaceisbecominglesscommonincrowdedOldCairo,oftencoveredindangerousairpollutionfromtraffic-packedstreets,andaffectedbyincreasinglyhotsummersduetoglobalwarming.“Thereareveryfewplaceswherepeoplecancometogether,awayfromsmallapartmentsandcrowdedstreets,”saidel-Habashi.“Ihopetheoldhousescanhelpsolvemodernproblems.Theycanbringsomepeacetotheneighbourhood.Iwouldloveforthesehousestobecomeyourlocalparks,wherewomencanbringtheirkidsandsitinthegarden.”24.Whatdidel-Habashifindinal-Darbal-Ahmararea?A.Anemptyfoodstore. B.AnoldfriendC.Abeautifulhistorichouse. D.AU.S.-trainedarchitect.25.Whatdidel-HabashidotoBaytYakan?A.Herenteditout. B.Hesoldittoadeveloper.C.Heturneditintoabutcher’sshop. D.Hespentalotoftimerepairingit.26.Whatdothenumbersinparagraph6show?A.Manypeopleinthisareadonothaveahousetolivein.B.Somecommunitycentresarenotdoingtheirroleproperly.C.Preservationoflocalhistorichousesisfarfromsatisfactory.D.Therearemanyheritagepreservationactivitiesledbylocalpeople.27.Whatdoesel-HabashiexpectofBaytYakan?A.ItcanbemovedoutofcrowdedOldCairo.B.Itcantaketheplaceofapartmentsforpeopletolivein.C.Itcanbeaplaceforpeopletocometogetherandfindpeace.D.Itcandrawattentiontotrafficpollutionandrisingtemperatures.CLyingintheMexicanstateofDaxaca,thefishingvillageHuatulcoishometoninebays,36beachesandthousandsofbabyturtlesthatapparentlyneededme.Ihadthreeopendaysandadesiretosavesometurtles.Andso,awayIwenttoHuatulcowithWildcoas,agroupofchampions-for-changewhowereprotectingcoastalandmarineecosystemintheU.S.andMex?co.IwastakentoLaEscobillatoexperienceWildooastinaction.Thisprotectedbeach,onehournorthofHuatulco,iswheremassturtlenestinghappens,lastingjustfourdaysduringrainyseason,hundredsofthousandsoffemaleseaturtlesswingingtheirwayashoretolaytheireggs.Betweenthreatsofdogs,crabs,developmentandoilspills,thelittlecreatureshavethewholeworldagainstthem.Asrecentlyas2002,turtleshuntingwasnotonlyacommonpractice,butanimportantpartofthecultureanddietintheOaxacacommunities.Luckily,Wildcoastrescuesturtleeggsandrecreateshabitatsbymonitoringtemperaturesandhumidity.Thankstotheirefforts,theseaturtleshavemadeamajorcomeback,withnowover72millionturtlesbeingbornonthebeachesthatWildcoastprotects.Igottohold50ofthetinycreaturesinabowl.Despiteanaveragelayingof100eggs,justonein1,000babyturtleswillmakeittoadulthood.Itwastimetoliberate(解放)thoselittlecreatures.Outspilledthecreatures.somemovingfullsteamaheadwhileothersbarelymovedinplace.Literally,hundredsofthembegantospreadoutacrossthebeach.Witheachsetofwaves,wewitnessedthesurvivalofthefittest,somepushingpastthewhitewashwhileotherscrashedbacktoshore.Theirfightforlifemademyeyeswet.Aflockofbirdswerereadytodiveintotheseafortheirmovingtargets.“Onein1,000.”Naturewascruel.After30longminutes,thelastcreaturemadehiswaytothesea.28.WhatdoweknowabouttheWildcoast?A.Itisafishingvillage. B.Itisanationalnaturalreserve.C.ItislocatedinHuatulco. D.Itaimstopreservemarineecosystem.29.Thebabyturtlesarethreatenedbyvariousfactorsexcept________.A.thecruelhunters B.therapiddevelopment.C.theextremeweather. D.theoil-pollutedocean.30.Whatdotheunderlinedwords“fullsteamahead”inparagraph4mean?A.Withslowpaceandfear B.WithallenergyandenthusiasmC.Withfullwarningandcuriosity. D.Withgreatsatisfactionandresponsibility.31.Whatcanwelearnfromtheauthor’sexperienceinsavingbabyturtles?A.Thinktwicebeforeyouresp. B.Stopstrugglingandyoustopliving.C.Alwayspreparedforarainyday D.Whenthebuyingstops,thekillingcantoo.DEverytimeyourfingerstouchyourcellphone,theyleavebehind.tracesofchemicals:Andeachchemicalofferscluestoyouandyouractivities.Byanalyzingthem,scientistsmightbeabletopiecetogetherastoryaboutyourrecentlife,anewstudyfinds.Amolecule(分子)isagroupofatoms.Itrepresentsthesmallestamountofsomechemical.Yourskiniscoveredinmoleculespickedupbyeverythingyou’vetouched.Witheachnewthingyourskincontacts,youleavebehindsomesmallshareofwhatit’dtouchedearlier.ResearchersattheUniversityofCalifornia,SanDiego(UCSD)recentlyanalyzedsuchchemicalleftoversonthephonesof39volunteers.ThestudywasledbybiochemistAminaBouslimani.Toexplorethoseremains,theUCSDteamwipedthesurfaceofeachvolunteer’sphonewithacottonswab(藥棉簽).Thescientistsalsoswabbed(擦拭)eachperson’srighthand.Thentheresearcherscomparedthechemicalsfoundoneachcellphone.Thescientistsdiscoveredasmanyofthemoleculesastheycould.Theythencomparedthesetoadatabaseofchemicals.PieterDorrestein,aUCSDpharmaceuticalchemist,hadhelpedsetupthatdatabaseafewyearsearher,whichcontainsvarioussubstances,includingspices,caffeineandmedicines.Tracesofanywherefromhundredstothousandsofdifferentmoleculesturneduponeachphone.Themoleculesreflectedwhathadbeeninthebody,andwhateachpersonhadhandledbeforetouchingthephone.Fromallthesemolecules,Bouslimanireveals,“Wecouldtellifapersonislikelyfemale,useshigh-endcosmetics,dyesherhair,drinkscoffee,prefersbeeroverwineorlikesspicyfood.”Policealreadyusemolecularanalysestolookfortracesofexplosivesorillegaldrugs.Todate,Dorresteinsays,he’sneverheardofpoliceusingphoneremainstonarrowdownbehavioralcluestosearchforasuspectButdetectivesmightonedayusesuchdatatotrackdownsomeonewholeftaphonebehindatacrimescene.32.Whatcanweconcludeabouttheuserbyanalyzingtheleftoversonthephone?A.Lifestyle. B.Intelligence. C.Appearance. D.Personality.33.Whatwasthefirstthingneededtobedonebeforethestudy?A.ComparingdifferentChemicals B.Buildingadatabasecontainingchemicals.C.Hiringvolunteerswithcellphones. D.Collectingthechemicalsfromphones.34.What’stheauthor’sattitudetowardstheapplicationoftheresearchfinding?A.Indifferent. B.Critical C.Doubtful. D.Positive.35.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.FingersLeaveCluesAboutYouonYourPhone.B.YourPhoneMayBeHometoVariousChemicals..C.MoleculesAreUsedtoSearchforIllegalDrugs.D.CellPhonesWillBeUsedinMoreFields.第二節(jié)(共5個小題;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(xiàng)中選出能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)。SimpleYetAmazingWaystoGetWisdomWisdomisnotjustagoodqualitytohavebutitisalsoverynecessary.Asweaccumulatewisdominlife,wemightbecomecompetentinhandlingallthedifficulties.36Tryexperiencingnewopportunities.Experiencingnewopportunitiesisthewayyouwillgainwisdomandbecomebetterasyouwillnevergrowfrombeinginyourcomfortzone.37Andyoucanalsogotoplacesthatareonyourbucketlist.Changeyourroutineandseewherelifetakesyou,takecontrol!Openyourselftodifferentperspectives.Sometimeswehaveprejudiceandtheyhelpusoutbutmostoftimeweneedtoacceptdifferentviews.Alwaysobservetheworldfromdifferentangles.Itwillhelpyouout.38Trainyourmindtobeajudgment-freespaceforideas.39Youmustbethekindofpersonwhoteamssomethingneweveryday.Youmustdevelopathirstforknowledge.Takenewclasses,readbooks,listentoeducationalpodcasts,andthelistgoesonandon.Alloftheseactivitieswillstrengthenyourcritical-thinkingskills.Intheend,youwillmakeeverythingeasierbyhandlingproblemsfromdifferentperspectivesandangles.Learnandgrowfromyourmistakes.Allofusmakemistakesinlife,butitistherecognitionofmistakesthatmakesusgrowanddobetternexttime.Wheneverwemakeamistake,weshouldreflectonwhatmadeusfail.40Yourbestteacherwillalwaysbeyourlastmistake,solearnthebestfromit.A.Keeplearningfromothers.B.Neverstepbackfromlearning.C.Correctingyourmistakeswillbethefirststep.D.Herearesomestrategiesforyoutogetwisdominlife.E.Youcantrylearningnewskillsthatyouneverthoughtof.F.Neverbaseyourperspectiveonthemostpopularopinion.G.Stopblamingotherpeopleforyourmistakesandadmityouwerewrong.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,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。IstartedcookingwhenIwasthirteenBothofmyparentsworked,soIwasusually41afterschool.Oneday,myparentsforgotto42dinnerbeforetheywenttowork.Aswewereshortofmoney,eatingoutwasbeyond43.SoIdecidedtobethe44oftheday.Afewmomentslater,I45tocookfriedrice,thebestoptionoutof46resources,includingmycookingknowledge.After47apanonthestoveandturningontheheat,itsoonbegantosizzle(咝咝作響).IwassohungrythatI48andthreweverythingintothepanalltogether.Inwentrice,piecesofmeatandvegetables.LittledidIknowthatthe49ofingredientswasimportantincooking.I50waitedforthemeattobethoroughlycooked,butotheringredientswere51.Atfirst,Imistookitassteamfromcooking,butIsoon52somethingwenthorriblywrongwhensmokecameoutto53thekitchen.Laterthatday,mymothertoldme,“Youcannotrushyourselfwhencooking.”Rather,Ishouldtakesteps,turningtothebasics,suchaslearningabouttheingredientsand54therecipe.I’velearnedthatthefirst55seemshardbutweshouldjuststartandletthejourneyteachus.41.A.a(chǎn)lone B.energetic C.a(chǎn)nxious D.excited42.A.enjoy B.prepare C.serve D.take43.A.expectation B.control C.description D.budget44.A.owner B.ruler C.chef D.researcher45.A.promised B.decided C.failed D.switched46.A.various B.delicious C.pricey D.limited47.A.placing B.covering C.washing D.breaking48.A.quit B.slept C.rushed D.cried49.A.standard B.order C.quality D.a(chǎn)mount50.A.proudly B.unconsciously C.fearfully D.eagerly51.A.burning B.wasting C.disappearing D.mixing52.A.insisted B.declared C.realized D.explained53.A.decorate B.destroy C.leave D.fill54.A.workingon B.fixingon C.referringto D.contributingto55.A.race B.try C.route D.ride第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個單詞)或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。CHENGDU,Dec.11(Xinhua)—ThreeBelgium-bornpandasarrivedinthecityofChengdu,southwestChina’sSichuanProvince,56Wednesdaymorning.Upontheir57(arrive).thethreepandas—TianBao.BaoDiandBaoMei—58(send)totheChinaConservationandResearchCenterfortheGiantPandaforquarantine.59(ensure)thesafeandsmoothreturnofthethreegiantpandas,thecentersent60experiencedveterinariantoBelgaumonDec.5.Heworkedwithlocalveterinariansonroutinehealth61(check)andassessmentsandtoaccompanythepandasbacktoChina.Thecenterhasarrangedpersonnel,enclosuresandfood,62can-ensurethethreepandasadaptquicklytotheirnewsurroundingsand63(smooth)go.throughthequarantineperiod.ThepandaswillbepresentedtothepublicatanappropriatetimeOverthepastdecade,ChinaandBelgium64(work)together,topromotegiantpandaconservationandresearch.Theyhaveachievedremarkableprogressin65(advance)pandaprotectionandbreeding.managingthecareandhealthmonitoringofcubs,stafftraining,scientificresearch,andpubliceducation.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)假設(shè)你是李華,想邀請本校英國交換生Tom參加學(xué)校舉辦的“傳統(tǒng)文化進(jìn)校園”活動(EmbracingTraditionalCultureonCampus)。內(nèi)容包括:1.活動的時間、地點(diǎn);2.活動的項(xiàng)目。注意:1.詞數(shù)80左右:2.可適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫。DearTom,Yourssincerely,LiHua第二節(jié)(滿分25分)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。Countingthevotestookaboutfiveminutes,butitseemedlikehours.Atlast,afterth

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