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PAGEPAGE13江苏省2024-2025学年高二英语下学期期末考试模拟试卷05(无答案)总分:120分;考试时间100分钟一、阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)请仔细阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ADanezSmith,oneofAmerica'smostpopularyoungpoetsandtheauthorofDon'tCallUsDead,recommendshis5favoritebooks.Lilith'sBroodbyOctaviaE.Butler(1989)Thisbookaboutaliensfromthenovelistwhopredicted"MakeAmericaGreatAgain"asksnecessaryquestionsabouttheharmfulstructureswhichweputourfaithindespiteourintelligence,andalsohoworifwewillevolveoutofourmostdangerousselves.Anessential,humanbook—withaliens!TheCollectedPoemsofLucilleClifton(2012)Thebookismybible.OpenuptoanypageandCliftondeliversaword.Whetherthesubjectisroaches,family,death,orsurviving,shehasapoemforalloccasions.Shecancreatethemostcomplicatedmagicoutofthesimplestwords.Manvs.SkybyCoreyZeller(2013)Inhisbriefprosepoems,Zellerrepresentsthevoiceofarecentlydeadfriendashetravelsthroughtheafterlife.Besidesattractingmewithitsbeautytothisday,ittaughtmethatwecanofferthedeadnotjustourgriefbutourimaginationsanddreamsaswell.MyHeroAcademiabyKoheiHorikoshi(2014)I'mabigfanforhighschooldrama,superpowers,good-heartedheroes,andcomplicatedbadcharacters.Thismanga(动漫)seriesisoneofmyfavoriteescapes.Inaworldwhereeverybodyandtheirmamahasasuperpower(literally),whatmakessomeoneaheroisn'taboutpowerorstrengthbutaboutthedesiretomakepeoplesmile.Instanttears.DeusExNigrumbyJasmineReid(2024)Irecentlypickedthischapbookforaprize.It'samarveloflanguageandheart.Reid'slyricsmaptheordinaryandtheextraordinarywithrareandinvigoratingskill.Inaworldandacountryeverdangeroustotheblackpeople,thispoetsays,"IfIamtobeatwistending,letitbethatIlived."IamsoexcitedtofollowReid'spoemsintothefuture.1.Whichauthordescribespeoplefromotherplanets?A.KoheiHorikoshi. B.OctaviaE.Butler.C.JasmineReid. D.CoreyZeller.2.Inwhichbookcanwefindsomethingaboutracialjustice?A.Lilith'sBrood. B.MyHeroAcademia.C.Manvs.Sky. D.DeusExNigrum.3.Whatcanwelearnfromthetext?A.Cliftonmakesfulluseofsimplewords.B.MyHeroAcademiahaswonNationalBookAward.C.Inaworldofsuperpowers,peoplehaveadesiretosmile.D.CoreyZeller'sfriendwasverycreativeandimaginative.BMr.Uttersonwasalawyerwhowasgood-naturedtohisfriends.Hiscompanionswereusuallydistantrelationsfromhisownfamily,orfriendsthathehadknownforalongtime.OnefriendinparticularwasMr.RichardEnfield,adistantrelative,andawell-knownmaninLondon.Thetwomenwereverydifferent,buttheyalwayswentforalongSundaywalktogether.Peoplewhosawthemoutontheirwalkreportedthattheyrarelyspoke.However,theywouldevencancelotherappointmentsinordertogoandenjoytheirwalkswithoutinterruption.Oneday,whiletheywereoutontheirwalktogether,theywerestrolling(闲逛)alongasmallquietstreet.Itwasallcleanandattractiveexceptforonebuildingtwostoreyshigh.Astheypassed,Mr.EnfieldaskedMr.Uttersonifhehadevernoticedthedirtydoor,becauseitremindedhimofaverystrangestory.“No,”saidMr.Utterson.“Whatstorywasthat?”“Well,”repliedMr.Enfield.“Once,Iwascominghomethiswayatabout3amonadarkwinter’snight,andthewholeareawasveryquietanddeserted.ButthensuddenlyIsawtwopeople.Onewasasmallunpleasant-lookingmanwalkingalongthisstreetatagoodspeed.Thesecondwasasmallgirl,abouteightornineyearsold,runningasfastasshecould.Well,thetwometatthecornerandranintoeachother.Theunusualthingwasthatinsteadofstoppingandapologizing,thelittleman,quiteonpurpose,stamped(踩)hardonthegirlasshelayontheground,screamingwithpain.”“Itwasaterriblethingtosee.Ishoutedoutandchasedtheman,caughthimandbroughthimbacktowherehehadknockeddownthegirl.Thenoisehadattractedasmallcrowdofpeople,includingsomeofthegirl’sfamily,whowereveryangrywiththeman.Hedidnotapologize,norwashesorryforwhathadhappened.Wealltoldhimthatwewouldmakealotoftroubleforhimifhedidnotpayforhisactions.”“Themanagreedtopayonehundredpoundstothefamily.Ashedidnothavethatamountofmoneywithhim,hesaidhehadtogoandgetacheque.Hewenttothehousewiththedoorwearelookingatnow,andcameoutwithanotherman’schequeforalmostonehundredpoundsatfouro’clockinthemorning.Thereforewmadehimstayatmyhouseuntilthebanksopened.Thenwewenttocashthecheque.Ihandeditovermyselfandwassurethatitwouldbeaforgery,buttomysurprise,itwasreal”4.WhatcanlearnaboutMr.UttersonandMr.Enfield?A.Theyoftencanceledtheirappointments. B.Theyattachedimportancetotheirwalks.C.Theybecamefriendsalongtimeago. D.Theywereoftenfollowedbyreporters.5.Whathappenedtothelittlemanandthegirlatthestreetcorner?A.Heknockedintothegirlonpurpose. B.Hechasedthegirlandshoutedather.C.Heattackedthesmallgirlviolently. D.Hestoppedandapologizedtothegirl.6.Whydidhefinallyagreetopayonehundredpounds?A.Becausehehadafeelingofguilt. B.Becausehewasafraidtoloseface.C.Becausehemadealotoftrouble. D.Becausehewasundergreatpressure.7.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“forgery”inthelastparagraphprobablymean?A.Somethingmistaken. B.Somethingunbelievable.C.Somethingillegallycopied. D.Somethingpoorlyorganized.CFacialexpressionsaretheprimarywaypeopleexhibitemotionandreadthefeelingsofothers.Happiness,sadness,disgust,fearandsurprisecanbecommunicatedthroughfacialexpressionsalone.Butwhenpartofthefaceismasked,itbecomesmoredifficulttorecognizethesecues.Ifyoucannotreadsomeoneelse'semotionalstate,yourabilitytoempathizewiththemmaybecompromised.Likewise,ifyourownmaskishidingyouremotionalstate,othersmaynotbeabletoempathizewithyou.Wearingamaskcanalsomakeyoufeelmoredistractedandself-conscious,furtherweakeningyourconnectiontoothers.Fortunately,youcanregainsomecontrolovercommunicationbyworkingwithwhatyouhaveleft-theeyes.Ifyouwanttoincreaseunderstandingwithamaskedindividual,youshouldlookthemintheeyes,whichmaybeeasiersaidthandone.Eyecontactgeneratesself-consciousness,consumesextrabrainpowerandbecomesuncomfortableafteronlythreeseconds.Butbearinmind,eyecontactcanalsomakeyouappearmoreintelligentandtrustworthy.Youmightbesurprisedhowmuchinformationisconveyedbythebodyitself.Forinstance,whensomeoneishappy,theystandupstraighter,whentheyaresad,theydroptheirhead;andwhentheyareangry,theirwholebodytensesup.Learninghowpeopleusetheirbodiestoconveyemotionmayhelpreducetheuncertaintyyoufeelwhencommunicatingwithsomeoneinamask.Becomeawareofyourownbodylanguage,too.Whenengagedinaconversation,youcanappearmoreattentivebyturningyourbodytowardtheindividual,leaninginornodding.Toletanotherpersonknowyouwanttostartspeaking,straightenyourposture,ornodmorefrequently.Finally,he«warethatimitatingthepostureofanotherpersoncanincreasehowmuchtheylikeyouandevenagreewithyou.Byallmeans,continuethepropermeasurestokeepyourselfsafe,butdon'tneglectyourrelationshipsasaconsequence.Socialdistancedoesn'thavetomeansociallydistant.8.Whatwillhappenifyouwearamask?A.Yourfearwon'tbeknownbyothers. B.Otherswillhavedifficultyunderstandingyou.C.Youwilllosetheabilitytoempathizewithothers. D.Otherswon'tfocusonyourface.9.Whyiseyecontactdifficult?A.Itmayleadtomisunderstanding. B.Itrequiresmorebrainpower.C.Itmaycausepeopletobelieveyouless. D.Itwillresultinsocialdistance.10.Whatdoesparagraph4and5mainlytalkabout?A.Bodylanguageisadouble-edgedsword. B.Bodylanguagecanconveyshockinginformation.C.Weshouldmakegooduseofbodylanguage. D.Becarefulwithyourbodylanguagewhentalking.11.Whatisthebesttitleofthispassage?A.Howdopeopleusetheirbodiestoconveyemotion?B.Facialexpressions,theprimarywayofhumanconnection.C.Facialexpressions,eyecontact,bodylanguage,whichisthebest?D.Howdowekeepsociallydistanttokeepourselvessafe?DEachday,10-year-oldSethaskedhismomformoreandmorelunchmoney.Yetheseemedskinnierthaneverandcamehomefromschoolhungry.ItturnedoutthatSethwashandinghislunchmoneytofifth-grader,whowasthreateningtobeathimupifhedidn’tpay.Mostkidshavebeenteasedbyabrotherorafriendatsomepoint.Andit’snotusuallyharmfulwhendoneinaplayfulandfriendlyway,andbothkidsfinditfunny.Butwhenteasingbecomeshurtful,unkind,andconstant,itcrossesthelineintobullyingandneedstostop.Bullyingisintentionaltormenting(熬煎)inphysicalorpsychologicalways.Itcanrangefromhitting,name-calling,threats,andmocking(嘲弄)toblackmailingmoneyandpossessions.Somekidsbullyothersbydeliberatelyseparatingthemandspreadingrumorsaboutthem.Othersusesocialmediaorelectronicmessagingtoteaseothersorhurttheirfeelings.It’simportanttotakebullyingseriouslyandnotjustbrushitoffassomethingthatkidshavetotolerate.Theeffectscanbeseriousandaffectkids’senseofsafetyandself-worth.Inseverecases,bullyinghascontributedtotragedies,suchassuicidesandschoolshootings.Kidsbullyforavarietyofreasons.Sometimestheypickonkidsbecausetheyneedavictim—someonewhoseemsemotionallyorphysicallyweaker,orjustactsorappearsdifferentinsomeway—tofeelmoreimportant,popular,orincontrol.Althoughsomebulliesarebiggerorstrongerthantheirvictims,that’snotalwaysthecase.Sometimeskidstormentothersbecausethat’sthewaythey’vebeentreated.Theymaythinktheirbehaviorisnormalbecausetheycomefromfamiliesorothersettingswhereeveryoneregularlygetsangryandshoutsorcallseachothernames.SomepopularTVshowsevenseemtopromotemeanness—peopleare“votedoff”,ignored,orridiculedfortheirappearanceorlackoftalent.Unlessyourchildtellsyouaboutbullying—orhasvisibleinjuries—itcanbedifficulttofigureoutifit’shappening.12.Whatistheauthor’spurposeoftellingSeth’sstory?A.Tointroducethetopic. B.Toraisepublicconcern.C.Toanalysethecause. D.Todisplayharmfuleffects.13.Thephrase“brushitoff”inparagraph4means________.A.removingbullying B.ignoringbullyingC.avoidingbullying D.stressingbullying14.Whydoesbullyingexistinschools?A.Bulliesconsiderschoolbullyinginterestingandrewarding.B.Bullieswanttodominateeveryonephysicallyandmentally.C.Bullieshavetakenthebehaviorfromtheiroriginalfamilies.D.BulliesareintentionallytaughtbysomepopularTVshows.15.Whatispredictedtoconveyinthefollowingsessionofthepassage?A.Signsofbullying. B.Loveforkids.C.Problemsofbullying. D.Adviceforkids.二、七选五(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)依据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Run!Lunch-DeliveryMen!It’slunchtime,andGuoZiyangisonamission:deliversevenhotmealordersinanhour.Hedashesintoadowntownhigh­rise,carryingaplasticcontainerofhotbeefnoodles.Thereisnotimetowaitfortherightelevator.Hehopsintothefirstonethatopens,jumpsoutatthelaststopandbeginsrunningupthestairs.Afteraquickhandofftothecustomer,heracesdown20flights.16.AcrossChina’sbiggestcities,thescenehasbecomeasfamiliarascrowdedsubways.17.Mealsappearwithjustafewtapsonasmartphone.Withthemajordeliveryservicesofferingsimilarpricingstrategiesandfoodchoices,theburdenofcompetitionhasfallenlargelyonthespeedofthedeliverypeople,popularlyknownasWaimaiXiaoge,or“BrotherTakeaway”.Guosaidhewolfsdownfourorfivesteamedbunsbeforestartingworkeverymorning.“You’llneedtheenergyforvariousdeliverymissions,”hesaid.“Sometimes,thebuildingsyoudelivertodon’thaveelevators.18.Then,youhavetoclimbtenflightsofstairs.”GuoworksaroundShanghai’scentralbusinessdistrict.HejoinedEle.meonlylastyear.19.Withafood­warmerboxtiedtohisscooter,Guotearsthroughtraffic,rushespastpedestriansandavoidbumpsthatmightspillsoupdishes.Inlessthantwohours,hehasmadestopsatahospital,ahairsalon,ahotelroomandseveralhigh­rises.Sixordersanhouristhenormforthelunchtimerush,butGuosaidheissometimescalledupontodelivertenmeals.“20.Youjusthavetoapologize.”hesaid.Nevertheless,Guosaidhethrivesondeadlinepressure.“I’mthekindofpersonwholikeschallengingwork,”headded.A.That’sreallydifficult,andifyouarrivelate,customersgetangry.B.Oneorderdown,sixtogo.C.Thetraditionofgoingoutforamealhasbeenunderpressurefromthefastpaceofurbanlife.D.Sometimes,theelevatorsarecrowdedandtakealongtime.E.Sometimes,peopleaskthemtopickupcigarettes,alcoholandotheritems,whichtheyaren’tsupposedtodo.F.Thearrivaloffood­deliveryappshastransformedthecountry’slunchtimeculture.G.Buthehasmemorizedthelayoutsofallthebuildingsinhisarea.三、完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从所供应的四个选项中选出最佳选项.Inthefoodindustry,itseems,therobotrevolutioniswellunderway,withmachinesmasteringskilledtasksthathavealwaysbeenperformedbypeople.InBoston,robotshavedisplaced21andarecreatingcomplexbowlsoffoodforcustomers.InPrague,machinesare22waitersandserversusinganapp.InDenver,they’retakingorders.Robotsareevenmakingtheperfectloafofbreadthesedays,takingchargeofa(n)23thathasremainedinhumanhandsforthousandsofyears.NowcomesBriggo,acompanythathascreatedafully24,roboticcoffeemachinethatcanpushout100cupsofcoffeeinasinglehour--equalingthe25ofthreetofourbaristas(咖啡师),accordingtothecompany.UsingamixofLatinAmericanbeans,themachinecreates26cupsofcoffeethatcanbeorderedviaanapp,givingcustomerscontroloveringredients,flavoringsandtemperaturewithoutanyhumaninteraction.Thecompanysaysnootherbusinessintheworldhasappliedasmuch27to“specialtycoffee.”Removingthe28elementfromorderingacupofcoffeeisoneofthecompany’sprimarysellingpoints.“Nomorelines,nomorecounterconfusion,nomoremisspellednames,”Briggo’swebsitesays.KevinNater,Briggo’spresidentandchiefexecutive,saidthemachinewouldbestfitlocationsinwhich29ishighlyvalued,likeairportsandofficebuildings,whereseveralofthemachinescurrentlyoperate.“Imagineyou’recomingintothesecuritylineattheairport,yourflightiscomingup,andyouknowthatifyouwantacoffeeyou’regoingtostandinalongline,”saidNater.“Fromthesecurityline,youcansimplyorderyourcupofcoffeeandpickitupatthecoffeehausandmakeittoyourflight30.”“I’veneverfoundanyonewhowantstostandinlinealongtime,”headded.“We’vejustchangedthe31.”ButOliveGeib,a24-year-oldbaristainAnnapolis,Md.,remained32.Ascoffeeisbeingmadebyabarista,hesaid,subtly(微小地)adjustingtheratioofwatertocoffeebeanasflavordevelopsthroughrefinedtastetests,isacrucialpartoftheprocess.“Allthenumbersanddataintheworldcan’tactuallytellyouhowthecoffee33,”Geibsaid.Askedwhetherhewasworriedaboutlosinghisjobtoarobot,Gerbsaid,“absolutelynot.”Hesaidthere’sa34groupofpeoplewhowillalwaysseekouttheslower,interactiveexperiencesatcoffeeshops.“Alotofcustomersreallyappreciatewatchingabaristacarefullypouringwaterorsteamingthemilk,”headded.“This35aspect,theatmosphereandtheinteractionwiththebarista,isabigpartoftheexperienceofdrinkingcoffee.”21.A.waitresses B.baristas C.cooks D.machines22.A.replacing B.recruiting C.restoring D.resisting23.A.room B.art C.school D.oven24.A.typical B.inaccessible C.challenging D.automatic25.A.quality B.output C.time D.cost26.A.sugar-free B.fruit-flavored C.customized D.professional27.A.inspiration B.technology C.correction D.strictness28.A.safety B.stress C.human D.design29.A.service B.preparation C.reliability D.convenience30.A.ontime B.forreal C.inadvance D.withoutnotice31.A.game B.price C.fact D.myth32.A.nervous B.sad C.annoyed D.doubtful33.A.looks B.changes C.sells D.tastes34.A.distinguished B.difficult C.loyal D.lazy35.A.cultural B.social C.skillful D.mindful四、阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。(每小题1.5分,满分15分)Doyoureallywanttobehappy?Everyonesaysyes,butdoyouknowtheapproach36.happinessisgivingtoothers?Someofusmayfeelthatifwegivetoomuch,ourgenerositywill37.(take)advantageofbyothers.However,peoplewhoseeyourgoodintentionsasweaknessareinthe38.(minor).DannyThomassaid,“Successinlifehas39.todowithwhatyougaininlifeoraccomplishforyourself.It’swhatyoudoforothers.”Sowhynotstartwithyouandmerightnow?Youcandonateanythingwithout40.(seek)reward.Thisisgoodforyouandthose41.receiveyouractsof42.(kind).Everytimeyougive,youwillreceive—evenifyouarenotlookingforareward.Youwillfindyourdonationswon’tmakeyoupoor.Asaresultofthis,youwillseemostpeople,naturally,payyouback.Youshouldalsotakethetimetobepolitetoallofthepeople43.(perform)servicesforyou.Onceyoudo,youwouldbesurprisedathowmanyofthemwillgooutoftheirwaytogiveyougoodservice.Ifyouestablishsincerityandtrust44.yougo,youwillbelovedbyyourfellowman.AsMohammedsaid,“Aperson’struewealthisthegoodheorshe45.(do)intheworld.”五、提纲类作文(满分15分)46.假定你是李华。你的美国笔友Tom对中国文化有深厚的爱好。恰好你校今年暑假将为外国学生举办一场汉语夏令营活动(ChineseSummerCamp),请你给他发一封电子邮件邀请他加入,内容包括:1.时间和地点;2.内容:学习日常汉语、了解中国历史和传统文化等;3.报名方式和截止时间。_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________六、读后续写(满分15分)47.阅读下面短文,依据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。In1945,a12-year-oldboysawabeautifulbrooch(胸针)inashopwindowthatsethisheartracing.Buttheprice—fivedollars—wastoohighforReubenEarle.Fivedollarswouldbuyalmostaweek'sfoodforhisfamily.Reubencouldn'taskhisfatherforthemoney.Everythinghisfathermadethroughfishingwenttohismother,Dora.Slimandbeautiful,shewasthecenterofthehome,th

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