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山东省2024~2025学年第一学期期中高二英语试题2024.11说明:本试卷满分150分,分为第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分,第Ⅰ卷为第1页至第10页,第Ⅱ卷为第11页至第12页。选择题答案请用2B铅笔填涂到答题卡上,非选择题答案请用0.5mm签字笔在答题纸规定位置上填写。考试时间120分钟。第Ⅰ卷(选择题,共95分)第一部分:听力(共两节,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秒钟的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.Whendidthepartybegininfact?A.At6:30p.m. B.At7:00p.m. C.At7:30p.m.2.WheredidthewomangoduringhervisittoEurope?A.France. B.Finland. C.Iceland.3.Whydidthemanapologizetothewoman?A.Heforgottobringthewoman’sbook.B.Helostthebookthewomanlenthim.C.Hecouldn’tlendthebooktothewoman.4.WhatwillthemandoonSundaymorning?A.Takehissontothepark.B.Staywithhisparentsathome.C.Doshoppingwithhiswife.5.Whatisthewoman?A.Sheisalibrarian. B.Sheisabankclerk. C.Sheisacollegeteacher.第二节(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三个选项中选出最佳选项。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.WhatsportdidJoetakepartin?A.Therelayrace. B.Thehighjump. C.Thelongjump.7.Whowonthemen’s100-meterrace?A.John. B.Peter. C.Bob.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。8.Whichmonthisitnow?A.May. B.July. C.September.9.WhatwillthemandoinJuly?A.Conductaresearchproject. B.Attendaconference. C.Typehispaperup.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatdidthewomanforgettodothismorning?A.Toturnoffherradio. B.Totalkwithherneighbor. C.Togiveherdadamessage.11.Whendoesthewomanwakeupeverymorning?A.Atfour. B.Atfourthirty. C.Atfive.12.Whydoesthewomanfeeltired?A.Shecan’tsleepwellbecauseofthenoise.B.Herfatherisalwaysangrywithher.C.Sheisverybusywithherwork.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.WhathasAlicedecidedtolearn?A.Art. B.Medicine. C.Music.14.Whoisthewoman?A.She’sAlice’steacher. B.She’sAlice’sfriend. C.She’sAlice’ssister.15.Whatissaidaboutanartist’sincome?A.Aboutsixtypercentoftheaverageperson’s.B.Sixtimesmorethantheaverageperson’s.C.Sixtypercentmorethantheaverageperson’s.16.Whatwillthespeakersdonext?A.Theywillgooutforsupper.B.TheywillhaveatalkwithAlice.C.TheywillgiveAlicesomemoney.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Wheredidthestoryprobablyhappen?A.Inaclothingshop. B.Atabusstation. C.Inarestaurant.18.Howdidtheyoungcouplefeelwhentheoldladycametothem?A.Embarrassed. B.Delighted. C.Surprised.19.Whatdidtheyoungcoupledowhentheoldladyleft?A.Theywavedhergoodbye. B.Theycalledataxiforher. C.Theytookaphotowithher.20.Whatcanweknowfromthestory?A.Theoldladywaskindandpolite.B.Thecouplewasgladtodoagooddeed.C.Themanagerthoughttheywereafamily.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AWonderingwheretogoforatourthissummervacation?WhetheryouareafanofMotherNature,ourimpressivehistory,orsplendidarchitecture,youwillfindoneofthefollowingattractionsappealingtoyou.JiuZhaigouNationalParkLocation:inthenorthofSichuan.Famousfor:greenlakes,multi-levelwaterfalls,colorfulforests,snowpeaks,Tibetancustomsandblueice,UNESCOWorldHeritage(遗产)Site.Besttimetovisit:fromJunetoSeptember.HuangshanMountLocation:inthesouthofAnhui.Famousfor:uniqueguest-greetingpines,absurdstones,seaofcloudsandamazinghotsprings.Richin:naturalresourcesandvariousspecies,forwhichithasbeenlistedasaWorldHeritageSite.Besttimetovisit:differentseasonswitnessitsvariousanduniquebeauty.YungangGrottoes(石窟)Location:inthesouthDatong,Shanxi.Reasonstovisit:listedamongtop4grottoesinChina,oneofUNESCOWorldHeritageSite,itissaidtobethebestpreservedBuddhistcaveartinChinawith53cavescontainingover51,000stonecarvingsofBuddhaandBuddhistdatingfromthe5thand6thcenturies.Besttimetovisit:summerandautumnforcoolweather.SuzhouClassicalGardensLocation:inthedowntownareaofSuzhou,Jiangsu.Reasonstovisit:listedasaWorldHeritageSitein1997,thegardensofSuzhourepresentthedevelopmentofChineselandscapegardendesignovermorethan2000years,includingthreemostfeaturedgardensinSuzhou:HumbleAdministrator’sGarden,MasteroftheNetsGardenandLingeringGarden(留园).Besttimetovisit:allyeararound.21.WhatisHuangshanMountwellknownfor?A.Uniquewaterfalls. B.Ancientcultureandart.C.Snow-coveredpeaks. D.Beautifulnaturalscenery.22.Whatdothefourattractionshaveincommon?A.Beingfarawayfromcities. B.Beingrichinnaturalresources.C.BeingUNESCOWorldHeritageSites. D.Beingman-madewonders.23.Whichplacewouldyourecommendtoastudentinterestedinstonestatues?A.YungangGrottoes. B.HuangshanMount.C.SuzhouClassicalGardens. D.JiuZhaigouNationalPark.BNorwegianauthorJonFossehasjustbeenawardedthe2023NobelPrizeinLiteratureforhis“innovativeplaysandprose(散文)whichgivevoicetotheunsayable”.TheSwedishAcademycreditsFosseas“oneofthemostwidelyperformedplaywrightsintheworld”,althoughthe64-year-oldoriginallymadehisnameasanovelist,beginningwithRed,Blackin1983.Hehassincewrittenmanyworksofproseandpoetry.“Hisliteraryworks,spanningavarietyoftypes,compriseabout40playsandawealthofnovels,poetrycollections,essays,children’sbooksandtranslations,”saidAndersOlsson,chairmanoftheNobelCommitteeforLiterature.Fossedrawsinspirationfromhisrurallivingenvironmentandpersonalstruggles,whichhavedeeplyinfluencedhisdistinctivewritingstyle.Growingupinasmallcoastalvillage,Fossewasinvolvedinthebeautyofnatureandthevastnessofthesea,whichfilledhimwithasenseoflonelinessandreflection.Fosse’swritingdiscussedthemesofloneliness,longing,andthesearchformeaninginlife.Additionally,hisbattleswithdepressionhaveenabledhimtoexplorethedepthsofhumanemotions.“Hetouchesyousodeeplywhenyoureadhisworks,”saidAndersOlsson.“Whatisspecialabouthimistheclosenessinhiswriting.Ittouchesyourdeepestfeelings—anxieties,insecurities,questionsoflifeanddeath,whicharethingsthateveryhumanbeingactuallyfacesfromtheverybeginning.InthatsenseIthinkhereachesveryfarandthereisasortofauniversalimpactofeverythingthathewrites—ithasappealtothisbasichumanity.Fosseisthefirst-everNobelPrizewinnerinLiteraturewritinginNynorsk(尼诺斯克语),oneofthetwoofficiallanguagesofNorwegian,butonlyusedbyjust10%ofthepopulation.Fosse’srecognitiononaglobalstagepromotesthevisibilityandimportanceofNynorskasawrittenstandard.ItwillattractmoreattentiontoNynorskliterature,inspireandencourageNynorskspeakerstocontinuepreservingandpromotingtheirlinguisticheritage.24.WhatdoweknowaboutJonFosseaccordingtothispassage?A.Hehaswritten40workssofar.B.Hewasoriginallyfamousasapoet.C.Hisworkscoveradiverserangeoftypes.D.HismostpopularworkistheplayRed,Black.25.WhatdoesParagraph3mainlytalkabout?A.JonFosse’stoughexperiences.B.JonFosse’sachievementsinwriting.C.HowlifeinfluencedJonFosse’swriting.D.WhatJonFosse’sliteraryworksfocuson.26.WhatisspecialaboutJonFosse’sworksaccordingtoAndersOlsson?A.Theyexplorethemeaningoflife.B.Theytouchhuman’sdeepestemotions.C.Theyshowthebondbetweenhumansandnature.D.Theyappealtoreaderstofocusonpersonalfeelings.27.WhatisthesignificanceofFosse’swritinginNynorsk?A.HehasimprovedtheinternationalstatusofNorway.B.HepromotesthedevelopmentandprotectionofNynorsk.C.HeestablishesNynorskasoneofficiallanguageofNorway.D.HeshapesthebasicwritingstandardofNorwegianliterature.CInthemovie“TheWrongTrousers”,apairoffuturistictrousersletspeoplewalkonwallsandceilings.Inspiredbythemovie,researchersinEnglanddeveloped“TheRightTrousers”,asetoftrousersembedded(嵌入)withelectricalpumpstoforceairintotınytubesthatexpandandcanhelpelderlyordisabledpeoplewithissueslikegettinguporimprovingbloodflow.Now,materialscientists,computerprogrammersandfabricdesignersareworkingtoadvanceroboticclothing.InJune,researchersinAustraliacreatedroboticfibers,whichcanmakefabricmoveautomatically.Lastyear,scientistsatMITbuiltfiberbatteriesthatcouldbeembeddedintoclothesandpowerroboticclothing.Inrecentyears,GooglepartneredwithbrandslikeLevi’sandAdıdastoputsensorsinjackets,backpacksandshoes,lettingusersaccesstheirphonesinstantly.Researcherssaidtheycouldsoonunlockastagewhereclothingwillactmorelikeacomputer,sensinghowyourbodyfeelsandtellingyourclotheshowtohelp.AttheUniversityofNewSouthWalesinAustralia,researchersarecreatingfabricsthatcanshape-shift.ThanhNhoDo,aseniorlecturerattheschool,saidhisteamhascreatedtinytubesthatcanweave(编织)intosheetsoffabric.Thesetubescanmakefabrictakevariouspreprogrammedshapes.ButchallengesstillremainforDo’steam,especiallyaroundmakingtheserobotictubessmallersotheycanweaveeasilywithotherfabrics.RebeccaKramerBottigliofromYaleUniversityagreedthatmanychallengesremainbeforesmartclothing“reachestheirfullpotential.”Itwillbechallengingtomaketheseclothes,equippedwithfibersandtechnology,strongenoughtogothroughmultiplecyclesinthelaundry(洗衣房),shesaid.Despitethat,shesaysresearcherswillfigureoutawayforward.“Recentbreakthroughspointtowardanot-so-distantfuturewheresmartclothingwillbeapartofoureverydaylife.”shesaid.28.Whatledtothecreationof“TheRightTrousers”?A.Anelectricalpump. B.Ahealthissue. C.Atinytube. D.Acreativefilm.29.WhatdidscientistsatMITdolastyear?A.Theyputsensorsinclothes.B.Theycreatedmovableroboticfibers.C.Theymadebatteriesforroboticclothing.D.Theyreleasedsmartclothingconnectedtocellphones.30.WhatdoesDo’steamfindchallenging?A.Reducingthesizeofrobotictubes. B.Keepingrobotictubes’shapeunchanged.C.Programmingtheshapeofrobotictubes. D.Weavingrobotictubesintovariousfabrics.31.WhatisRebecca’sattitudetowardthefutureofsmartclothing?A.Doubtful. B.Indifferent. C.Worried. D.Hopeful.DShortlyafterChatGPTwasreleased,inearly2023,awriternamedJasonColavitopostedonsocialmediathatacomputerwasreplacinghimwithAI,becauseitcouldwritecontentforfree.Butheisalsowanted—atasmallamountofhisnormalrate—to‘rewrite’theAI-generatedtext.Thisisnotthefirsttimethattechnologyhasslashedsalariesinsteadofjobs,andtherealproblemisnotAI.Theproblemisaculturethatdevalueshumanlabor.WiththereleaseofnewAIapplications,discussionsaboutthefutureofworkarebackinfullforce.ArecentstudylookedatprofessionsintheUnitedStates,frompoetstofinancialmanagers,predictingthe19percentwillsoonlose50percentoftheirtaskstoAI.Butourpreciousexperiencewithsuggestsit’smuchmorecomplicatedthantechnologysimplyreplacinghumanwork.In2019,anindependentresearchorganizationData&Societystudiedhowautomationisbeingintegratedinfarmmanagementandgrocerystores.Countertothepopularbeliefthatthetechnologywasreducingtheneedforhumanlabor,researchersAlexandraMateescuandMadeleineClareElishdiscoveredthatintroducingnewdeviceswasmostlychangingthenatureofthework.Forexample,automatedcheckoutmachineskeptemployeesbusy,becausenowtheywereassistingconfusedcustomers,troubleshootingmachines,andtakingonothertaskstoensuretheirsmoothoperationinthestore.Mostimportantly,MateescuandElishdiscoveredthatthenewtasks,whichhelpedaccommodateandemploythe‘automated’technology,wereoftenundervaluedoreveninvisible.Theimportantthingtounderstandisthatthecurrentdeskillinganddevaluingoflaborisn’tbecausetherobotsarecomingforus.It’saculturalproblem.Asjobsgetdisrupted(扰乱)andpeople’slivelihoodsarethreatened,it’seasytopointfingersattechnologyastheunavoidablereason,whetheryou’reanexpertoranemployer.Butwhatisactuallytoblameisasocietythatiswillingtoletworkersbemistreated.It’sabigthingtochange,butit’snotsetinstone.Andthat’sthereal‘robotsandjobs’conversationweneedtobehaving.32.Whichwordhastheclosetmeaningwiththeunderlinedword“slashed”inParagraph1?A.Created. B.Reduced. C.Improved. D.Removed.33.WhatcanbeinferredfromMateescuandElish’sfindings?A.HumansarestillneededtodealwithAI-generatedproblems.B.Humanscannotunderstandtherealvalueoftheirownjobs.C.Newadvanceddevicesarebeingintegratedinvariousjobs.D.Automatedtechnologyistakingawayalmostalljobs.34.Whydopeopledevaluelabor?A.Culturalfactors. B.Technologicaladvances.C.Livingpressure. D.Unemploymentissues.35.What’sthebesttitleforthetext?A.AWantedConversation:HumansorRobots B.RobotsAren’tComingforOurJobsC.APromisingFuture:HumansandRobots D.WorkGetsDeskilledbyRobots第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Handgesturescanbeusedtocommunicatewhilespeaking.Therearemanyuniversalhandsigns,suchasholdingupanindexfinger(食指)tospeakorinterrupt,andputtingafingertothelipstoaskforsilence.36Buttherearesomehandgesturesthatmightmeansomethingdifferentinanothercountry.Manydifferencesinmeaning.37Itconsistsofcreatingacirclewiththethumb(拇指)andindexfingerwithotherfingersextended.InmostoftheEnglish-speakingcultures,itmeans“OK”.InAustraliaitmeans“zero”whileinmanyWesterncountriesitactuallymeans“three”.Gestureswithvariation.Atypicalsignisthegesture“V”.Tomakethesign,youmusthavetheindexandmiddlefingerextendedup.Butthereisabigdifferenceinitsmeaningdependingonwhichwaythepalmisfacing.PalmFacingOut:38PalmFacingIn:Thesignisanoffencesimilartogivingthemiddlefinger,particularlyintheUKandSouthAfrica.Politenessprinciple:Harmlessoroffensive?IntheUSA,thegestureofusingyourindexfingertosignalsomeonetocometoyouisnotawelcomegestureinAsia.InthePhilippines,thisshouldonlybeusedfordogs.3940Ofcourseithelpstopreparebeforeyouvisitacountry.Butifyouforgetormakeasignoutofhabit,justremembertoapologize.Andperhapswithanexplanation,mostpeoplewillbeunderstanding.Aboveall,don’tforgettoshowyourbrightsmilesinceitmaycarryusthroughawkwardsituations.A.Ausefultipincaseofemergencies.B.Auniversalsignoffriendliness:Smile.C.Therearesomanywell-knowngestures.D.Itishighlyoffensivetouseitwithhumans.E.Originallythissigncommunicated“Victory.”F.Thesearegenerallyunderstoodallovertheworld.G.Thefollowinggesturehasmorethanjustonealternativemeaning.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。ItwasaSundayafternoonandIwentshoppingatthesupermarketasusual.Ihadthreeitemsinacheckoutline.Aheadofmewasamotherwithtwoteenageboys.Attheregisterwasawhite-hairedwoman,whohadalreadybegunto41hergoodsandwasholdingoutcashtopayforthem.Thensomething42happened.Sometimesit’sacustomerwithmultiplecoupons(优惠券)orsomeonewhoforgottoweighapieceoffruit,orsomeonesearchingforchange.43enough.Onewaited.Buttoday,itwasquitedifferent.Forwhatever44,thiswomandidn’thaveenoughmoney.Soshebeganthe45ofchoosingwhichitemstokeepandwhichto46tothecashierforre-shelving.She47overeachonebeforedecidingonkeepingorgivingitup.Wewaited.Longerlinesgrewquickly.Theprocesswentonandon.Finally,thewomanturnedbacktousassheleft,48andapologetic.Wewavedoffherfrustration,foritcouldhappentoanyone.Wewerehonestlyshowingour49.ButIhadnoideajusthowthethreeaheadofmefeltuntiltheir50came.Theladywiththeteensaskedthecashiertoaddalltheitemsthathadbeen51toherbillasquicklyaspossible.Thenthetwoboys52throughtheexitwiththesmallbagofgroceries.Whentheyreturned,itwasclearthattheir53hadbeenaccomplished.“Thatwasverynice!”Isaid.Thepeoplebehindalsoshowed54smiles.Allittooktowitnessthisflashof55waswaitingalittlelongerinacheckoutline.41.A.purchase B.decline C.bag D.sort42.A.unexpected B.urgent C.negative D.unbelievable43.A.Amazing B.Fair C.Pleasant D.Fantastic44.A.business B.attempt C.intention D.reason45.A.process B.exhibition C.expansion D.recognition46.A.handback B.lookforward C.givein D.holdon47.A.reflected B.suspected C.begged D.paused48.A.curious B.embarrassed C.calm D.indifferent49.A.gratitude B.generosity C.sympathy D.anxiety50.A.motion B.turn C.reward D.impression51.A.leftalone B.pickedup C.leftbehind D.takenaway52.A.rushed B.inched C.struggled D.slipped53.A.ambition B.dimension C.inspection D.mission54.A.touching B.admiring C.encouraging D.fascinating55.A.kindness B.tolerance C.friendship D.cooperation第Ⅱ卷(非选择题,共55分)注意:用0.5毫米黑色签字笔将答案写在答题纸上。写在本试卷上无效。第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面A、B、C三段文字,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。AWhenitcomestopeopleofachievement,TuYouyoutopsthelist.Withtheobjectiveofdiscoveringanew56(treat)formalaria,TuYouyouandherteaminsisted57analyzingthemedicaltextswithpatience,58(commit)themselvestotheresearchandfinallymadeit.WhileAlbertEinstein,outofastrongpassion59knowledge,pursuedhislifelongstudyandultimatelymadegreatachievementsinphysics.BAdvancesintechnologyhavebeenemergingrapidly.Nevertheless,peoplealwaysholddifferentviewstowardsit.Somearguethatsofartechnology60(benefit)usalotandtheycan’timaginewhatlifewouldbelikeinthe61(absent)oftechnology.Fornow,appliances(家电)canbecontrolled62(remote)andevenbeunderautomaticcontroloneday.Despitethat,there’sstillsomeonefightingnewtechnology.CBodylanguagevariesfromculturetoculture.Thatis,whatisfavoredinoneculturemaybe63(ban)inanother.InsomecountrieslikeChina,shakinghands64(employ)toshowfriendlinesswhenpeoplemeetsomeoneelse.Moreover,weoftenmakethegesture“OK”toshowagreement.However,youshouldavoidmakingthisgestureinBrazilandGermany,65isconsideredimpolite.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)根据所提供的汉语或英文首字母提示,在每个空白处填入一个恰当的单词,使语法正确、句义完整。将答案(含首字母)填写在答题卡的相应位置。66.Theteam’sstrategywaswell-conducted,leadingtoadecisived______(失败)oftheiropponents.67.Thenewsoftwareisdesignedtobemore______(高效的)inprocessinglargedatasets.68.Inthecountryside,thestarsbecome______(可见的)atnightwhentheskyisclear.69.Shewastheonlyw______totheaccidentandprovidedadetailedaccounttothepolice.70.Thenegotiations,a______(显然),havereachedapointofnoprogress.71.Shehasthe______(潜力)tobecomealeadıngfigureinherfield.72.Thevisaapplicationwas______(批准)afterathoroughbackgroundcheck.73.Thecalmatmosphereofthecafe______(吸引)topeoplelookingforaquietplacetorelaxeveryday.74.Itisessentialtohavea______(精确的)datatomakescientificconclusions.75.Itcanbedi

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