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PAGEPAGE16江苏省盐城四县2024-2025学年高二英语上学期期中联考试题满分:150分时间:120分钟本试卷由四部分组成。其中,第一、二部分和第三部分的第一、二节为选择题;第三部分的第三小节和第四部分为非选择题。第一部分听力(共两小节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上,录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一个小题,从题目中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.Whowastedthewater?A.Sam. B.Jenny. C.Jenny’smother.2.Whydoesthewomanalwaysmakethemistake?A.Shecannotseeclearly.B.Shecannotcount.C.Sheistoohonest.3.Whatisthemanselling?A.Thebed. B.Thechairs. C.Theshelf.4.Whenwouldthemanhavetoleavethetable?A.At7:00p.m. B.At8:00p.m. C.At9:00p.m.5.Whatwillthewomandothisafternoon?A.Gotothebeach.B.Swiminthepool.C.Meetthemanintherestaurant.其次节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出正确选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Classmates.B.Teacherandstudent.C.Doctorandpatient.7.Whatfielddoesthegirlwanttoworkin?A.Law. B.Education. C.Health.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Wherewasthelastearthquakecloseto?A.India. B.Japan.C.China.9.WhichcoastofAmericawouldthemanprefertoliveon?A.East. B.West. C.South.10.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Traveldestination. B.Asianlifestyle. C.Naturaldisasters.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Forwhomisthemanbuildingthegarden?A.Hiswife. B.Hisneighbour. C.Hisuncle.12.Howmanybamboopolesdoesthemanrequire?A.10. B.20. C.24.13.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Inasupplystore.B.Inagarden.C.Inabambooforest.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Whencanpeoplebuythemagazineintheshops?A.ThisFriday. B.ThisSaturday. C.NextMonday.15.Howdoesthewomanfeel?A.Happy. B.Stupid. C.Confused.16.Whatmethodwouldhelpthemanlearnbetter?A.Usingrelevantpictures.B.Readingtheinformationaloud.C.Listeningtoothers’explanation.17.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Asciencecourse.B.Readingtheinformationaloud.C.Listeningtoothers’explanation.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Whendidthespeakerattenduniversity?A.10yearsago. B.25yearsago. C.40yearsago.19.Whatisthespeaker?A.Ahistoryteacher. B.Anactor. C.Alawyer.20.Whatisthelastsuggestionthespeakergives?A.Treasuringthefriendship.B.Takingadifferentpath.C.Choosinganenergeticcareer.其次部分阅读理解(共两小节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AIdon’trememberbeingorderedtohugpeoplewhenIwasachild,butIrememberbeingmadetoholdhands.It’snotabigdeal.Andofcourseit’sunavoidableforsafety,butIrememberdislikingit.Inthepast,hugswerealsosomethingyoucouldn’trefuse.Again,itdidn’tseemlikeabigdealatthetime.Therewerecircumstances(境况)inwhichitwaspolitetoofferahugoracceptone.Ifyoudidn’tenjoythis,itwastoobad.However,thisisn’tthecasenow.Thesedaysthere’ssomethingcalledbodilyautonomy(身体自治权),whichIknowaboutthankstoavideo.Now,I’velearnedthathugsarethesubjectofasmallbutfiercedebateaboutparenting.Kidshugeachother.Andsometimes,theyknockeachotherdown.Severalyearsago,afriend’stwo-year-oldwassenthomefromadaycarecenterwithanotepointingoutthathehadhuggedafriendThat’swhatIusedtothink.Therewasakidwhohuggedmykidandshedidn’tlikeit.Thishappenedseveraltimes.Heaskedtogiveherakissandsherudelysaidno.Acomplaintcameinfromthekid’sparentthatherrudenesshadhurthisfeelings.AndImadeitclearthatmydaughterwasn’tputonthisEarthtocomfortherneedyson.Shewasprotectingherson’sfeelingsandIwasprotectingmydaughter’s.Ilearnedthatthiswasn’tanoverreaction.ButitstruckhomemoredeeplythanImighthaveexpected.Ishowedmydaughterthevideoaboutbodilyautonomy(身体自治权).Itwasacartoonmovieshowingkidshowtopolitelydeclineunwantedphysicalcontact.Alotofparentingcultureisfussy(大惊小怪的),butthisfeltdifferent:anewwayofsocializingparticularlygirlchildrentoexpandtherangeofwhattheycanpolitelyrefuse.Iwassatisfiedwithhowgreatitfelt.21.Whatdidtheauthorusetothinkofchildren’sbeinggivenhugs?A.Reasonable.B.Abnormal.C.Unnecessary.D.Guilty22.Whatwilltheauthornowconsiderfirstwhenitcomestokids’hugging?A.Herroleinparenting.B.Herownchild’sfeelings.C.Parents’socialresponsibility.D.Friendshipsbetweenchildren.23.Whatcanchildrenmainlylearnfromthevideoaccordingtotheauthor?A.Oneshouldtreatothersfairly.B.Parentingcultureisupdated.C.Onehastherighttosayno.D.Physicalcontactisharmful.Bshowoffamodifiedversionofasmall-sizedrecorderusedbyjournalistsknownastheSonyPressman.“Thisistheproductthatwillsatisfythoseyoungpeoplewhowanttolistentomusicallday,”Morita(立体声音响)likethisonthemarket,it'llbeahit.”OnJuly1,1979,SonylaunchedtheblueandsilverWalkmanTPS-L2inJapanandsolditforaround33,000yen,roughly$150atthetime.Ayearlater,itcametotheU.S.Whilesomepeoplewhopredictedthisexpensivedevicewouldn'tsellbecauseitdidn'trecord,thatfirstWalkmanbecameahugehit.50,000devicesweresoldintwomonths.Butmorethanthat,itchangedthewaypeoplelistenedtomusic.“TheWalkmandidacoupleofthingsinone,”techhistorianStewartWolpinsays.“Itwassomuchdesignedformusic.Themusicsoundedlikeyou'dbroughtyourhomestereowithyou,anditwasyoursandyoursonly.Theheadphonestereophenomenadefined(定义)thefree,somewouldsayselfish,‘Me’generationofthe1980s.”Lookingback,Sonykepttheelectronicsbusinessseparatefromtherecordingandfilmdivisions.”ThiskeptSonyfrombuildinganiTunes/iPod-likecompletemusicplayer/musicstoresolution.”Wolpinsays.“SonywouldhavebeentheonlycompetitortoApple.”Onits40thanniversary,theWalkmanisafadedbrand,butonethatstillbringsbackmostlyfondmemoriestoacertaingeneration.WhydidSonyholdthemeetinginearly1979?A.Toshowhowtouseitsnewproduct.B.Toaskforadviceonitsnewproduct.C.Tosellitsnewproductatahighprice.D.Tomakeitsnewproductbetterknown.25.WhatcanwelearnaboutthefirstWalkman?A.Itturnedouttobeabigsuccessatlast.B.Itsfunctionwasdoubtedbymanypeople.C.ItwasignoredbyAmericanpeopleatfirst.D.Itrequiredfurtherimprovementtobepopular.26.WhatdoesStewartWolpinmainlywanttotellusinParagraph4?A.AdvantagesoftheWalkman.B.Thehistoryofthe“Me”generation.C.Disadvantagesoftape-basedportables.D.Thereasonforheadphonestereophenomena.27.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“relinquished”inParagraph5mostprobablymean?A.Challenged.B.Created.C.Deserted.D.Developed.Cfigures.It’sreallyexcitingtoseeresearchersuploadmoreandmorepreprints(预印本).Theurgencyofthiscrisisencouragestheglobalcommunityofresearcherstosharemorefreelyandworkacrossindustries,evenasborders(边界)remainclosed.Thewaythatresearchisconfirmedandshareshasn’tchangedmuchoverthepastdecades,orein-personconferenceisstillamainmeansofknowledgeexchange.TheCOVID-19crisisischallengingboth:onereasonisthatitistooslow(itcantakesixtoninemonthsforascientist’sprimaryresultstobepeer-reviewedandappearinajournal),andtheother,itisnolongersafe.Weneedtotrynewwaystodothings,inrealtime,andtheideasthatworkinthistimeofcrisiswillserveuswellinthefuture.AtResearchGate,weconstantlyworktoimprovescientificproductivitytoenablemuch-neededbreakthroughs.Thiscrisisencouragesustodoourbesttosupportresearchersinbecomingmoreefficientandmoreopen.Weneedtoconnectwithalltheactorsinsciencetofurtherthischange:funders,publishers,institutionsandevennationsneedtocometogetherandreimaginewhatsciencecouldbeandhowitcoulddrivethedevelopmentofbettersocieties.Thefutureofscienceissurelyinternational,interdisciplinary(跨学科的)andopen.ThroughtheCOVID-19,effortsfromsomeorganizationsstandoutasleadingtheway,inbringingnationaldonors,charitiesandcompaniestogethertosolveproblems.Therearealsomanyexamplesofinterdisciplinaryandinternationalcooperationthatgiveushopeforadvancinganewcultureofscience.ResearchGate’sownCOVID-19communitypageisdesignedtoencourageinterdisciplinarycooperationduringthecoronaviruspandemic.ThetoolsthatwedevelopthroughtheCOVID-19crisismustequipustoworktogetheracrossborderstofacefuturecrises.Ourcollective(共同的)actionsinthefaceofclimatechange,forinstance,havebeeninadequatesofar.Let’susethiscrisistolearnhowtomakesciencebetter,andlet’scontinuetheseeffortsbeyondthecrisis,together.Thismomentisanopportunitytopavenewpathsthatwe’llfollowtomorrow.28.WhatcanwelearnfromParagraph2?A.Scientistsoftenpublishunfinishedreports.B.Scientistshaveworkedacrossbordersduringthecrisis.C.Scientistssharetheirresearchresultsmorefreelynow.D.Currentresearchcan’tmeettheneedsofdealingwiththecrisis.29.Whatdoestheauthorthinkofthepeerreviewsystem?A.Itcantakeupalargeamountoftime.B.Itisararewayofknowledgeexchange.C.Itwillplayanimportantroleinthefuture.D.Itishelpfulinprotectingsignificantresearchresults.30.Whatdotheresearchersexpectofthefutureofscience?A.Scientistswillmakegreatprogressinmedicine.B.Scientificreportswillbeproducedmorequickly.C.Itwillvalueinterdisciplinaryandinternationalcooperation.D.Largeinstitutionswillleadthewayinscientificbreakthroughs.31.Whatmaybethebesttitleforthetext?A.Howdoesscienceaffectourlife?B.HowisCOVID-19changingscience?C.TheroleofscienceinconqueringtheCOVID-19crisis.D.ThetoolsthatwedevelopthroughtheCOVID-19crisis.DWastherealuckierguyoncampusthanSanfordGreenberg?Herehewas,apoorkidfromBuffalo,NewYork,onfullscholarships,takingclassesfromsuperstarprofessorsatColumbiaUniversity.Backatschoolthatfall,Greenberghadmoresimilarexperiences,buthedidn’ttellanyone.Hedidn’tbelieveitwasanythingserious.However,hisroommatesGarfunkelandSpeyersawthathewashavingtrouble.Onthefirstmorningoffinalexams,Greenbergstartedwritingat9am.By10:30,hecouldn’tseeathing.DoctorsoperatedonGreenberg’seyes,buttheoperationdidn’twork.Greenbergwasgoingblind.Hewassodepressedthatherefusedtoseeanyonefromcollege,GarfunkelcamearoundandpersuadedGreenbergtogobacktoColumbiaandofferedtobehisreader.Thenextterm,straightA’s.Stillhewasafraidtogetaroundaloneandreliedonhisfriendstohelphim.,Garfunkelsaidhehadanappointmentandcouldn’taccompany(陪伴)him.Greenberg.HetookatrainwesttoTimesSquare,andthenchangedtoanothertrain.Fourmileslater,hegotoffattheColumbiaUniversitystop.Attheuniversity’sgate,someoneranintohim.“Excuseme,sir.”Greenbergknewthevoice.ItwasGarfunkel’s.Greenberg’sfirstreactionwasanger,butinthenextsecond,herealizedwhathehadjustachieved.32.WhathappenedtoGreenbergjustbeforehisjunioryear?A.Hecouldn’taffordschoolfees.B.Hecouldn’tseethingsclearly.C.Hisscholarshipwascanceled.D.Hislegwasbroken.33.HowdidGreenberg’sroommateshelphim?A.Theyhelpedhimfinishhisstudies.B.Theyaccompaniedhimeverywhere.C.Theyraisedmoneyforhisoperation.D.Theyencouragedhimtofightthedisease.34.WhydidGarfunkelinsistonleavingGreenbergtokeephisappointment?A.Theyhadaquarrelnotlongbefore.B.Hewantedtogivehimagreatfright.C.Hewantedtomakehimindependent.D.Theappointmentwasquiteimportant.35.Whatisthenextmainlyabout?A.Greenbergistheluckiestmanintheworld.B.Fortuneiseasilyfound,buthardtobekept.C.Misunderstandingbetweenfriendsisnormal.D.Asamangoesblind,hisfriendswatchhisback.其次节(共5题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)Ittakestimetoreallygettoknowsomeone,butfirstimpressionsoftendeterminewhethersomeoneiswillingtospendmoretimelearningaboutyou.Infact,people’sfirstimpressionsaremadewithinsevensecondsofmeetingsomeonenew.36Showrespect.Peoplewanttofeelrespectedbeforetheyshowyouthesamerespect.37Besuretotreateveryonearoundyouwell,becauseitshowsalotaboutwhoyouare.Beenthusiastic.38Don’tbeafraidtoshowthatyouareinterestedinsomeone.Infact,peopleoftenseepassion(激情)asacharmingsignofstrengthandinspiration.Showingyourenthusiasmbysmilingorusingfriendlyhumorwillmakeyouseemeasygoing.39Bodylanguageisasimportantasyourwordstofirstimpressions.Makesureyourpostureisgood,makestrongeyecontactandtrytoexpressyourinterestinothers.Trytoavoidthebaddays.Ifsomethingunfortunatehappens,youdon’thavetofollowascheduledmeetingontheday.40Letthemknowyoudon’twantunfavorablethingstoaffectthem.It’llshowyourabilitytocommunicateeffectively.A.Makeotherscomfortable.B.Instead,youcansetanothertime.C.Payattentiontoyourbodylanguage.D.Showinterestinthepersonyoumeet.E.Whenyougooutfordinner,bepolitetowaiters.F.Bepoliteandshowmannerswith“pleaseandthankyou”.G.Herearesometipsonhowtomakeagoodfirstimpression.第三部分语言学问运用(共三小节,满分35分)第一节:单项填空(共10题;每小题1分,满分10分)41.Afterthehorribleargumentanddisagreement,themeetingwasinan________silence,andnobodydaredtobreaktheice.A.Awkward B.accurate C.absurd D.actual42.A.conduct B.concern C.concept D.credit43.A.inregardto B.inhonorof C.infavorof D.inspiteof44.A.thereis B.theretobe C.therebeing D.thereare45.HowcanI________JackanddrivehimhomewhenIaminthedarkabouthisappearance?A.bringout B.pickout C.setout D.holdout46. Canyougetmethenovels?Ofcourse.Allbutoneofthem_________inourcompanytheotherday.A.published B.waspublished C.werepublished D.hadbeenpublishedkeyuniversity.A.innotadmitting B.withnotadmittedC.beingnotadmitted D.notbeingadmitted48.AQisnotjusttheabilityto_______newinformation,butthecapacitytoworkoutwhatisrelevant,tounlearnoutdatedknowledge,overcomechallenges,andtomakeaconsciousefforttochange.A.argue B.admit C.absorb D.anchor49.When
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you;someofthemjustholdnegativeattitudestowardseverything.其次节完成句子(共5题;每空1分,共5分)请依据所给提示,补全下列句子(留意单词的正确形式和时态改变)86.Regardlessof_______________(绊倒)raisedrootsoftreesmanytimes,thetoughboystruggledtostandtohisfeetandkeepgoinginthewildforest.87.Whilehuman
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