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~學(xué)年度高二上學(xué)期期末考試英語考生注意:本試卷滿分分,考試時間分鐘。答題前,考生務(wù)必用直徑毫米黑色墨水簽字筆將密封線內(nèi)項目填寫清楚??忌鞔饡r,請將答案答在答題卡上。選擇題每小題選出答案后,用鉛筆把答題卡上對毫米黑色墨水簽字筆在答題卡上各題的答題區(qū)域內(nèi)作答,超出答題區(qū)域書寫的答案無效,在試題卷、草稿紙上作答無效。本卷命題范圍:外研版選擇性必修1~2。第一部分單項填空(共小題;每小題1分,滿分分)從、、、D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。1.Mrtakes_______responsibilityfortheprojectsohehas_______sayontheproblemsconcerningit.A.a;不填B.the;theC.不填;aD.a;the2.Everystudentneedstogetinvolvedinsavingenergy_______it’satschool,athomeoratwork.A.whetherB.althoughC.unlessD.until3.Agroupofuniversitystudentswentinsearchofamissingfriendinthejungle,_______theycameacrossagiantsnake.A.whomB.whyC.whichD.where4.Peopleshould,ideally,bepersuaded_______adietwithmuchlessfatoroil.A.toeatB.eatC.eatenD.beingeating5.Ourmanagersuggestedthatmistakesshouldbecorrectedassoonastheywere_______.A.distractedB.detectedC.disturbedD.declined6.While________greatimportancetothedevelopmentofAl,theChinesegovernmentrealizesthattechnologiesincludingAIhavetwosides.A.attachingB.attachedC.toattachD.attaches7.—Shallweheadfortheamusementparktoenjoyourselvestomorrowafternoon?—Sorry,I_______mydrivingtestatthistimetomorrowafternoon.A.wastotakeB.hadtakenC.willbetakingD.havebeentaking第1頁/共12頁8.Icouldtell_______aglancethatourbosswas_______favouroftheproposalputforwardbyme.A.with;overB.at;inC.for;byD.to;on9.A(n)_______fromabook,poem,play,orspeechisapassageorphrasefromit.A.visionB.outlineC.brandD.quote10.muchtime_______sittingatadesk,workersareusuallytroubledbyhealthproblems.A.spentB.spendingC.isspentD.havingspentThefast-foodbusinessis_______competitive,formostpeoplecanbeengagedinthisindustry.A.intimatelyB.rarelyC.intenselyD.splendidly12.Theissoheavythesedays.I_______arriveabitlate,socouldyousavemeaplace?A.dareB.mightC.mustD.shall13NotuntilIgotdowntomyworkdidIrealizehowmuchtimeI_______.A.hadwastedB.hadbeenwastedC.havewastedD.havebeenwasted14.Heavydrinkingcancause_______damagetothebrainsopeopleshouldn’tdrinktoomuchalcohol.A.vividB.permanentC.distantD.accessible15.Isupposewehadbetter_______alltheclotheswedon’twearinthebagandsomedaygivethemtoacharity.A.adapttoB.switchonC.driveawayD.putaside第二部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分分)第一節(jié)(共小題;每小題分,滿分分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的、、C和D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。AinTheexcitingMarathoniscomingtoNewJerseyonNovember16,2024!Learnmorebelow!9:00am—2:30pm,November16,2024Address:RacewayPark,230PesionRd,English-town,NJ07726障礙)OurMarathonisafunandhealthyactivityforpeople.25+obstaclesovera5-milecoursethatincludea3-storeywaterslide,allthemudonecouldpossiblywant,andtonsofchallengeslikefirejumpsandrope第2頁/共12頁climbsalongtheway.Designedforbothathrillandforfun,thousandsofpeopletakeonourattractiveraceeachyear.Ourday-longpartystartswithaDJonthemainstage,followedbysponsorbooths(攤位)givingawayfreecandiesandtastyfood,allkindsofgames(freestyledance,pie-eating...),andice-coldbeertokeepyouenergizedallday.Thebestpart?ThefestivalandgamesarecompletelyFREE!Free,professionalphotoswillbeemailedtoallpeopleassoonastheycrossthefinishline.Ifyouneedmorephotosandvideos,pleaseletusknowonthedayoftheraceandwewillprovideyouwithaprofessionalphotograph.US$10percar—FromMondaytoFridayUS$12percar—AttheweekendUS$15percar—OntheracedayOnehigh-qualityshirt,Marathonmedal,freephotos,andonefreebeer.*IfthereissevereweatherthatpreventstheeventfrombeingheldatallonSaturday,itwillbemovedtoSunday.IfsevereweathercontinuesonSunday,itwillbemovedtoalaterweekenddate.Eventlocationsaresubjecttochange.*Onefreebeerislimitedtoracersof21yearsofageorolderontheraceday.16.Whichofthefollowingisincludedinthe25+obstacles?A.Asingle-storeywaterride.B.Firefighting.C.Rockclimbing.D.Ropeclimbs.17.Whatdoestheday-longpartybeginwith?A.AsingingB.ADJ.C.Afreestyledance.D.Aguessinggame.18.HowmuchshouldafamilywithtwocarspayfortheparkingonThursday?A.US$20.B.US$24.C.US$27.D.US$30.B第3頁/共12頁ZandraCunninghamisthefounderofaskincarebrand.ShehasbeenrecognizedbythemediaasoneoftheyoungestandmostsuccessfulbusinessownersinAmerica.Whenshewasakid,Zandraalwayslovedlipbalms(潤唇膏)andboughtalotofthem.Butshefoundtheyeventuallyhurtherlipsinsteadofrelievingthedrynessbecauseofallthechemicalsinthem.Shethenstartedexperimentingwithdifferentingredients(成分)togetherwithhermom.Theytriedalotoftimesuntiltheyfoundthenaturalandhealthycombinationstheyliked.Slowly,Zandrabegansellingherproductsatlocalfarmers’marketsandtradeevents.Beforeher10thbirthday,shelaunchedherbrandandhopeditwouldinspireotheryounggirls.Soon,itbecameachallengeforZandratoseparateherpersonalinterestsfromwhathercustomersusuallywanted.“TherearealotofideasthatIfeelareexcellentbutwouldn’tfitintothemarket,”shesaid.Herbusinessbeingpartofthemarket,Zandrarecognizedtheissueandimprovedherproductsaftertrulylisteningtocustomers.“Therearesomanybrandsdoingsimilarthings,butthereisstillsomuchroomtocustomersareoutthere,andyoujusthavetoreachouttothem.That’swhatwillsetyouapart,”the23-year-oldshared.Whenaskedaboutherexperienceasapromisingyoungbusinesswoman,Zandrasaid,“Itwasn’tfrightening.Whenyouareyoung,feardoesn’thaveastrongholdonyourmindset.Thatmaybeitwasnotgoingtoworkneverreallycrossedmymind.”Characterizedbyencouragingstatem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llengeofbalancingworkandchildcare.29.Howcanparentswhohaveathirdchildbenefitfromthenewmeasures?A.Theywillbesuppliedwithfreemilkpowder.B.Theywillbeprovidedwithlow-renthousing.C.Theywillgetahighermonthlyallowance.D.Theywillgetmoremonthlysalaries.30.Whatisthebesttitleforthenewsreport?A.JapanpassesnewlawtoincreasebirthrateB.DaycareservicesforchildrenexpandedinJapanC.MoreyoungJapanesepeopleunwillingtomarryD.NumberofdeathsinJapanreachesarecordhigh第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題分,滿分分)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。whichisownedbyChinesecompanyByteDance,hasbeenknownforitsviraldancevideosandpopmusic.___31___Googledatashowednearly40percentofpeoplebornbetween1997and2012preferforonlinesearches.“ComparedwithtraditionalsearchengineslikeGoogle,powerfulalgorithmandvisualpresentationarewhatIlovethemost,”saida20-year-oldgirlDanafromtheCzechRepublic.Danasaidthatshehasalwayshadashortattentionspan.Whensheusedtraditionalsearchengines,shealwayslostherwayinaseaofwords.___32___“AllofthevideosIsearchedforsurprisinglymetmytastesandIcouldgettheinformationIwantedveryquickly,”saidDana.___33___“Onyouseewhatpeopleateandhowtheyfelt,”saidDana,addingthatawrittenreviewofarestaurantcan’tcaptureitssenseofatmosphere,foodordrinks.LikeDana,manyGenZerstendtosearchforlightertopicson___34___IzabellBullardfromtheUS第7頁/共12頁isoneofthem.The19-year-oldsaidsheoftensearchesforthingslikecelebritynews,recipes,fashiontipsandentertainmentrecommendationson“Nevertheless,whenformingmypersonalopiniononheatedtopics,IprefertouseGoogletogathermoreinformationfromreputablemediasourcesandorganizations,”sheadded.Evenso,thetrendofusingimagesandvideosduringonlinesearcheslikecouldbeheretostay,accordingtoAdrienneSheares,asocialmediaconsultant.___35___Googlealsotriedanexperimenttoletuserssearchbyusingbothtextandphotos.“Evenifpeoplearen’tinterestedin,say,Ithinkwhatwearegoingtostarttoseeismorevisualduringonlinesearches,”ShearestoldABCNews.A.Meanwhile,theyleavetheheaviertopicstoGoogle.B.peopleliketotryInternet-famousrestaurants.C.funnyvideosalsomakesomekidsaddicted.D.HeformedaGenZfocusgrouptodiscusstheirsearchinghabits.E.Butpersonalizedvideoshelpedheroutofthesituation.F.BeingabletoseescenesofrealpeoplealsomakesDanafeeltrustinthem.G.Now,ithasbecomeoneofthebiggestsearchenginesamongyoungpeople.第三部分語言運(yùn)用(共三節(jié),滿分分)第一節(jié)(共小題;每小題1分,滿分分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的C和D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。InMarch2017,IwasinvitedtoaGoogleworkshop,andthenIwasaskedtopresentsomeideasinfrontofagroupofpeople.AsIstoodup,Isuddenlygotextremely____36____andIcouldhardlygetanyofmy____37____out.MyeyesgotwetandIfeltahugelump(腫塊)inmythroat,soIhadtopulloutofthe____38____.IlefttheGoogleheadquarters(總部)andwenthome____39____.Overthenextcoupleofweeks,Ifounditincredibly____40____togooutinpublic,andIeven____41____totakeshorttripsoutofthehousetoplaceslikethesupermarket.Thiswasareallylow____42____forme.Sometimelater,Igotachancetotakeamajortripbyhitchhiking(搭便車)throughIndia,whichwouldcomeupintwoweeks,andIknewIwasgoingto____43____manysocialsituationsoutsideofmy____44____.However,Ididn’twantmy_____45_____togetthebetterof(擊敗)me.第8頁/共12頁_____46_____Icompletedthetrip,andIcamehomefeelingsignificantlybetterinmyselffor_____47_____someofmyfears.Sincethen,Ihavebeenbuildingmy_____48_____up.Ahugemilestone,which_____49_____howfarIhadcome,waswhenIwasrecently_____50_____onSkyandBBCNews.Iwasquitenervousatfirstbutthewholeprocesswentwell,andI’mproudofwhatIhaveachieved.36.A.delightedB.selfishC.nervousD.ashamed37.A.wordsB.episodesC.favorsD.signs38.A.talkB.dealC.operationD.fight39.A.essentiallyB.disappointedlyC.seriouslyD.expectantly40.A.necessaryB.funnyC.hardD.easy41.A.struggledB.affordedC.pretendedD.dared42.A.priceB.heatC.budgetD.point43.A.turndownB.giveawayC.dealwithD.leavebehind44.A.commonsenseB.comfortzoneC.livingconditionsD.regularchecks45.A.guaranteeB.self-beliefC.missionD.anxiety46.A.SensitivelyB.C.UrgentlyD.Eventually47.A.facilitatingB.overcomingC.stressingD.suspecting48.A.confidenceB.patienceC.evidenceD.burden49.A.agreedB.warnedC.showedD.forgot50.A.examinedB.rejectedC.criticizedD.interviewed第二節(jié)(共小題;每小題分,滿分分)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。Ihavebeendevoting____51____(I)toworkingasajournalistsinceIgraduatedfromcollege.liveinanewageofstorytelling,withavarietyofnewmultimediatools.Manyyoungpeoplerely____52____thembuttheydon’tevenrealizeit’sThisbecamecleartomeasIwassittingwithmy2-year-oldgrandsononasofaovertheSpringFestivalholiday.BeforeIaccompaniedhim,achildren’sbook____53____(buy)bymeforhimtoread.Ithadsimplewordsandcolorfulpicturesandwasmade____54____ofteninstructivestories.____55____(objective),itwasaperfectmatchforhisage.Thenoneafternoon,withmygrandsonsittingonmylap,Iheldthebookinfrontofhimsohecouldseethe第9頁/共12頁pictures.AsIwasreading,hereachedoutanddelightedlypoked(戳)thepagewithhisfinger.Whatwasupwiththat?Hejustlikedthepictures,Ithought.ThenIturnedthepageandcontinued.Hepokedthepageevenharder,whichmademenearlydropthebook.____56____(feel)confused,Iwishedtoknowhisreal____57____(motivate).ThenIdrawaconclusionfromwhatwashappening.Hewasactuallyastrangertobooks.Hisfather,____58____professionisanengineer,frequentlyamusedtheboywithatabletcomputerwhichwasloadedwithcolorfulpicturesthatcamealivewhenhepokedthem.Hisfatherwasalsoarather____59____(enthusiasm)volunteerinourcommunity.Imaybeold,butI’mnothopelesslychallengedintermsofdigitaltechnology.Ieditvideoandproduceaudio(音頻).Iusemobilepayment.I’veevenbuiltwebsites.Iamconvincedthatthere’sadifferencebetweentheoldandtheyounginthedigitalage.I’vespentlittletimeinfrontofacamera,sinceIhaveavoiceforradio.Butthatdidn’tstopChinaDailyfromaskingmelastweektoshareapersonalstory_____60_____(intend)foravideoprojectabouttheintegration(融合)ofBeijing,andHebeiprovince.Itwassuchamemorableeventinmylife.第三節(jié)補(bǔ)全語篇(共小題;每小題1分,滿分分)12)方框中有一個多余詞匯。A.beyondherexpectationsB.nodoubtC.athandD.whoE.genuinelyF.beingpraisedG.remarkaboutH.legallyI.wasoccupiedwithJ.anunexpectedblessingK.tobeItwasjustanordinaryworkdayforEvonian18-year-oldemployeeatHouseinLaMarque,Theplacewasbusy,asusual,withacontinuousflowofcustomerscominginandout.Everyemployee____61____theirwork.Then,a78-year-oldcustomerreachedouttohertoaskforhelpwithhisfood.Thecustomerhaddifficultyusinghishands,sohewasunabletocuthisfood.Despitetherestaurantbeingpackedwithcustomersandmanytasks____62____Evonididn’thesitate—shehelpedtheman.Littledidsheknowthatheractofkindnesswasnoticedbyanothercustomer,Laura____63____wasappreciativeofhergooddeedsandfoundthesceneincredible.Laurasharedthisheartwarmingstoryonline,anditquicklyspreadovertheInternet,touchingtheheartsofmany.Manypeoplemadeagood第10頁/共12頁____64____Evoni’saction.WhatEvoniregardedasjustasimpleactionwas,infact,asignificantgesturethatpositionedherforabrighterfuture.HerkindnesscaughttheattentionofSouthernUniversity,whichawardedhera$16,000scholarship.ItwasreportedthatEvoniwasworkingattherestauranttoraisemoneyforcollegeandtheuniversity’srecognitionwas____65____,makingit____66____.Evoniwas____67____gratefulfortheuniversity’sassistance.Inaninterview,Evonisaidshedidnothingextraordinary.Thethoughthasprovedthatshe’sreallykindandthathelpingothersissomethingshedoesnaturallyandsomethingshe’susedto.Nowadays,witheveryonefocusingontheirowntasks,thereis____68____thatEvoniisworthyof____69____andheractiontostopandhelpstandsout.Sheevendeserves______70______thescholarship.Itmakessensethatherkindnessstoryresonates(引起共鳴)widely.第四部分寫作(滿分分)71.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)成一篇完整短文。OnemorninginApril,whenIfoundsomethingwaswrongwithAlice’smother,itrained.Itseemedasiftheskyweresobbing(啜泣).Ididn’tknowwhatkindofcancerMrs.Hastingshaduntillater,butIknewherconditionwasserious—veryserious.IloveMr.andMrs.HastingsalmostasmuchasIlovemyownparents,andAliceismybestfriend.ButIdidn’twanttogotoschoolthatday.AndIsuredidn’twanttoseeAlice.WhatcouldIpossiblysaytoher?Whatdopeoplesaytotheirfriendsatsuchatime?ItriedeverytrickIknewtoavoidgoingtoschool.Butmymotherinsisted.haveahistorytestthismorning,Linda,”shesaid,lookingatmeasifshe’dcrawledintomymindandknewIwasjustmakingexcuses.Thenshesmiledandsaid,“BesuretostayclosetoAlice,especiallytoday,becausethatpoorgirlisgoingtoneedyourstrength.”Strength?WhatwasMothertalkingabout?Ihadnostrength.Ididn’tevenknowwhattosaytomybestfriend.IhidoutinthereadingroombetweenclassesinthehopeofavoidingmeetingwithAlice,butshewasneveroutofmythoughts.IkepttryingtocomeupwithsomethingappropriatetosaytoherbecauseIreallywantedtogetitright.AliceandIhadthelastclassinMrs.Green’sclass.I’davoidedseeingherallday,Iwasgoingtohavetofaceherinthelastperiod,andIstilldidn’thaveaplan.However,IworriedneedlesslybecauseAlicenevershowedupforclass.WhentheEnglishclasswasover,Mrs.Greensaid,“Linda,AliceHastingsisyourbestfriend,andsheiscominghereinafewminutestogetherlessonassignments.”第11頁/共12頁Itseemedasifsomethingwastorturing(折磨)myheartandItrembledinwardly.Istilldidn’tknowwhattosaytoAlice,andtimewasrunningout.注意:1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。Ilefttheclassroom,racingdownthehallandoutofthefrontgateofourschool.___________________________________________________

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