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2024—2025学年高二年级第一学期期中测试卷英语试题2024.11(本试卷满分150分考试时间120分钟)第一部分听力(共两节,满分24分)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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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.Wheredoestheconversationmostprobablytakeplace?A.Inayard. B.Onabeach. C.Inasupermarket.2.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Whowillattendthemeeting. B.Whentoannouncethenews. C.WhattodiscussonWednesday.3.Whatisthemanprobablydoing?A.Listeningtomusic. B.Mendingtheearphones. C.Preparingforacontest.4.Whatdoesthemanmean?A.Thewomanispoorlydressed.B.Thewoman’sgottoomanydresses.C.ThewomanshouldbuyadressforBella.5.WhywasJessieupset?A.Davearguedwithher. B.Herreportwasunfinished. C.Thebossblamedher.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分16.5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.Whatiswrongwiththeman’sfather?A.Helostalotofblood. B.Hisrightarmisinjured. C.Hehastroublespeaking.7.Whatdoesthedoctorsuggesttheman’sfatherdo?A.Haveabrainsurgery. B.Stayforcloserobservation. C.TakeanotherCTexamination.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.What’sthewoman’sdream?A.Beingadoctor. B.Returningtoschool. C.Lookingafterkids.9.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?A.Shewillgetmarried.B.ShewasjustadmittedtoacollegeC.Shegraduatedfrommedicalschool.10.Howlongdidittakethewomantoreachhergoal?A.Sixyears. B.Twoyears. C.Fouryears.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Howdoesthewomanfeelabouthergoingtoworktomorrow?A.Angry. B.Happy. C.Anxious.12.Whathappenedatthewoman’sworktoday?A.Shewaslate.B.Shebrokesomething.C.Shemadeamessintheworkkitchen.13.Whowillpayforthefixofthemachine?A.Thewoman. B.Thewoman’scompany. C.Themachineproducer.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.Howmanywashersmightalargerlaundryplace(洗衣店)have?A.12. B.24. C.48.15.Whatdomostlaundryplaceshave?A.Videogames. B.FreeWi-Fi. C.Hairdryer.16.Whatdopeopleoftendowhilewaitinginthelaundryplace?A.Eatsomefood. B.Chatwiththeemployee. C.Puttheirclothesoutinthesun.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AApril27bringsIndependentBookstoreDay,thebiggestbookstorecelebrationoftheyearwhenbookstoresaroundthecountryhosteventsandofferdiscounts.Here’saselectionofbookstoreswelovewritingabout.BooksonMainBooksonMainfeelslikeyou’rereadinginsideatree-houseinaWisconsinforest.ItopenedinJune2023.Localresidentshaveawelcomingplacedecoratedwithwood,leavesandcomfortablefurnituretogatheranddiscovernewandbelovedbooks.OfftheBeatenPathBookstoreFirstopenedmorethan30yearsago,OfftheBeatenPathhasbeenthroughthreesetsofownersandthreelocations.CurrentownersMikeandDanielleSkovsayonethinghasneverchanged:Thepromisetobeawelcomingandinclusive(包容的)space.Theypartnerwithlocalschools,librariesandnonprofitstoreachasmuchofthecommunityaspossible.ChangingHandsBookstoreToopopulartobecalledahiddengem(宝石),thisArizonajewelrecentlycelebratedits50thanniversary.Itfirstopenedina500-square-footspacein1974.Ithostsauthorevents,poetrydiscussiongroupsandoffersaTradeCounterwherecustomerscanbringingentlyusedbooksforstorecredit.TheLastChapterBookShopTheLastChapterisanall-romancebookstoreinChicagothatopenedin2023.ThestorehostsauthoreventsalongwithcommunitymixerslikeBlindDatewithaBook,whereyouwraponeofyourfavoritebooksand“trade”itwithafellowbookfaninhopesoffindinganewfavoriteandanewfriend.17.WhyOfftheBeatenPathBookstoreisdifferentfromotherbookstores?A.Itcollectsgentlyusedbooks B.Itcreatesawelcomingatmosphere.C.Itworkswithlocalschools. D.Itremainsinthesameplace.18.Whichbookstorehasthelongesthistory?A.TheLastChapterBookShop. B.BooksonMainC.OfftheBeatenPathBookstore. D.ChangingHandsBookstore.19.WhatcanpeopledoatBlindDatewithaBook?A.Buytheirfavoritebooks. B.Exchangebookswithbook-loversC.Receivewrappedgifts. D.Communicatewithauthors.BSiaGodikawas13whenshenoticedthebarefoot(赤脚的)childrenofconstructionworkersatabuildingsitenearherhouseintheupscaleKoramangaladistrictofBangalore,India.“Theywerejustwalkingaroundthatbuildingsitewiththeirfeetbare,hard,dirtyandbleeding,asthoughitwasaneverydaypracticeforthem,”reflectsSia,now17.AnditwasinthatmomentthatSiarealisedthetroublingcontrast(对比)toherownlife.Shewentbackhome,lookedatherfeetandopenedherwardrobedoors,seeingshoes—manyofwhichhadn’tbeenwornformonthsoryears—pileduphigh.Sheheadedtohermother’swardrobenext,dustingoffcobwebsfromsomeshoes.Thensherushedtogivethemallforfreetothesamechildrenshesawatthebuildingsite.Laterthatyear,withthehelpofherparentsandcommunityvolunteers,SiafoundedSoleWarriors,acharitydedicatedtoprovidingfootweartothoseinneed,epitomisedbyitsmotto:“Donateashoe,saveasoul.”Theidea,whichstartedasadinnerconversationwithherparents,quicklygrew.Aftershespreadthewordwithpostersandsocialmedia,emailsfrompeoplewhowantedtohelpcamefloodingin.Nowinitsfifthyear,theorganizationrunsdistribution(分送)drivesinwhichSoleWarriorscollectsusedfootwear,refurbishes(翻新)itanddonatesthefinishedproductstopeopleinneed.Thatneed,saysSia,isendless.Inaworldwherethepooresthalfofthepopulationownsjusttwopercentofthewealth,anestimated300millionpeoplecan’taffordfootwear.Ofthenearly24billionshoesmadeeveryyear,shockinglymorethan90percentendupinlandfills(废物填埋场).Initsfirstdistributiondrive,SoleWarriorscollectedandgaveout700pairsofshoes.Todaythatnumberstandsataround28,000acrossfourcountries,includingtheUnitedStates,ChinaandLiberia,thankstothehardworkofacoreteamofabout80volunteers.Buttheorganization’sgrowthwasn’twithoutitschallenges.Whenitcametolookingforpartners,suchasacompanythatwoulddotherefurbishments(翻新)free,SiafacedonedifficultyafteranotherbeforefindingapartnerinIndia’sPresstoCobbler.Tohonorherimpact,in2021SiawasgiventheDianaAward,oneofthemostprestigious(声誉高的)honorsayoungpersoncanreceiveforsocialaction.Butherworkisn’tdone.“Ourgoalhasalwaysbeentotouchamillionfeet,”shesays.20.________inspiredSiatodonateshoestothechildrenatthebuildingsite.A.Herparents’andcommunityvolunteers’helpB.ThesightofchildrenwithoutwearingshoesC.Thepilesofshoesinherparents’wardrobeD.Hercomfortablelifeintheupperclass21.Theunderlinedword“dedicated”inpara.4canbereplacedwith________.A.addicted B.exposed C.opposed D.devoted22.WhatcanbeinferredaboutSia’scharitablework?A.SiametmanychallengescausedbyPresstoCobbler.B.Siaisambitioustoexpandherprojectbydonatingmoreshoes.C.SiawasawardedDianaAwardforherworkat20.D.Sia’sprojectrecycles90%ofusedshoesinlandfills.23.Whichofthefollowingisprobablythebesttitleofthetext?A.TaskAchievedbyWillpower B.SufferingsatIndianBuildingSiteC.WalkinginSomeoneElse’sShoes D.FavouritefortheDianaAwardCEveryoneknowsthis:Slowlyturnuptheheatonafroginapotofwater,andthefrogwon’thopout.Unawareoftheslightincreaseinheat,itwillstayuntil—well,untilitdies.Whenitcomestotheeffectofrisingglobaltemperaturesonamphibians(两栖动物),thefrog-boilingstoryismorethanjustametaphor(隐喻).Climatechangeisbecomingoneofthebiggestthreatstofrogsandotheramphibians,accordingtoamajorstudypublishedWednesdayinthejournalNature.Between2004and2022,risingtemperaturesbecamethemainreasonwhymorethan100amphibianspecieswerenearlydyingout.Thespreadofdiseaseamongfrogsandthedestructionoftheirhabitatshavelongbeenrecognizedasreasonswhymanyamphibiansaredecreasing.Butthisnewstudyestablishesclimatechangeasamajorriskforamphibiansaroundtheworld,too.Thesoft-skinnedanimalslackthefurandfeatherstohelpadjust(调节)theirtemperatureinthishotteranddrierworld.Lessattentionispaidtofrogsandotheramphibianscomparedtomorewell-knowngroupslikebirds.Butlosingamphibianswouldbeseriousbecausetheyoftenactasakeylinkinthefoodwebofecosystems,wolfinginsectsdownand,inturn,beingeatenbylargerpredators(捕食者).“Withoutthoseamphibianstofillthatrole,wewillseethebreakdownofthisfoodweb,”saidNeam,whoworksforanAustin-basedenvironmentalgroup.Luckily,habitatprotectionandothermeasureshavebeentakentohelprecovermorethanfivedozenamphibiansfromCostaRicatoMalaysia.“It’snotallbadnews,”saidJenniferLuedtke,anamphibiangroupleaderwiththeInternationalUnionforConservationofNature.“Butwereallymustbuildonthisimprovementandsignificantlyincreasetheamphibianconservation.”24.Howisthetopicintroduced?A.Bysharingastory. B.Byraisingaquestion. C.Byexplainingideas. D.Bylistingfacts.25.Whatisthemainreasonforthedecreaseofamphibiansaccordingtothenewstudy?A.Thelossofhabitats. B.Thelackoffeathers. C.Thespreadofdisease. D.Theriseoftemperature.26.Whatwillhappenifthenumberofamphibiansdecreases?A.Wolveswilldependmoreoninsects. B.Predatorswillbethekeyroleoftheweb.C.Theecosystemwillbecomemorediverse. D.Thefoodchainwillbedestroyed.27.HowdoesLuedtkefeelaboutthefutureofamphibians?A.Uncertain. B.Curious. C.Hopeful. D.Worried.DFree-ridingmeanspeoplecanbenefitfromaservicewithoutpayinganything.Italsoarisesifpeoplecangetbenefitwithoutmakingequalcontributions.Soafreerideralwaysenjoysthebenefitsofaresourceorservicewhilelettingsomeoneelsedotheworkordomorework.Thereareseveraleffectsofthefreeriderproblem.ThefirstistheTragedy(悲剧)oftheCommons,asituationinwhichindividualswithaccesstoapublicresourceactfortheirownbenefitand,indoingso,finallyuseuptheresource.Forexample,imaginethatagroupofpeopleshareapieceoflandwheretheyallgraze(让……吃草)theircattle.Ifeachpersonjusttriestoincreasetheirownshort-termgain,theywilllettheircattlegrazeasmuchaspossible.However,ifeveryonedoesthis,thelandwillquicklybecomeover-grazingandwillnotbeabletosupportanycattle.Anothereffectisthatthefreeriderproblemcanleadtoasituationinwhichpeopledonothaveaccesstoimportantgoodsandservices.Thisisbecauseprovidersmaynotbeabletogetbackthecostsofprovidingthegoodsorservicesiftoomanypeoplefreeride.Imaginethatacitydecidestobuildanewhospitalthroughdonations.Iftoomanypeoplerelyonotherstodonate,ratherthandonatethemselves,thenthehospitalmaynotbebuiltatall.Thismeansthatpeoplewhoneedmedicalcareintheareamaynothaveaccesstoit.Thereareseveralsolutionstothefreeriderproblem.Governmentsolvestheproblembycollectingtax(税)dollarstosupportpublicservices.Theoretically,taxesarerelatedtoincome,sofaircost-sharingcanbeachieved.Communitiescanturntheirpublicresourceintoaprivateorclubresource,chargingmoneytomakesureeveryonewhousesitcontributestoit.Thiswilllimitoveruseand,overtime,mayevenleadtoaltruistic(利他的)behavior.Thatis,manypeoplemayliketheideaofmakingasmallcontributiontoaresourcethattheyuse.28.Whichofthefollowingmaybestshowthenatureoffree-riding?A.Manyhandsmakelightwork. B.LetGeorgedoit.C.Everycoinhastwosides. D.Lessismore.29.Whatisoneoftheeffectsproducedbythefreeriderproblem?A.Thecostsofprovidingthegoodsandservicesarerising.B.Peopletendtomaximizetheirlong-termgain.C.Agroupofpeoplehavetosharegoodsandservices.D.Individualsoveruseasharedresourceforpersonalgain.30.Howisparagraph3mainlydeveloped?A.Bygivinganexample. B.Byexplainingadefinition.C.Byreferringtoastudy. D.Bymakingacomparison.31.Whatisthemainpurposeofthepassage?A.Tocallonthegovernmenttosolvethefreeriderproblem.B.Toinformthereadersofthefreeriderproblem.C.Tostresstheimportanceofmakingdonations.D.Todrawpeople’sattentiontopublicservices.第二节七选五(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。Doyouhaveapassionforart?Believeitornot,youdon’tneedaspecialdegreeorcertification(证书)togetyourartcareerstarted.32It’sdefinitelynotimpossible,however.Withenoughfocus,drive,anddetermination,youmightseeyourartgoalsbecomeareality.We’veputtogetheralistoftipsandtrickstohelpyougetstartedonyourartisticjourney.33Giveyourselfastartwithartskills.Artfundamentals(基础),likeperspective,anatomy,andcompositionareimportantbuildingblocksinyourartcareer.Theseskillsmayseembasic,butthey’llmakeabigdifferenceinyourfutureartpieces.Signupforonlineclasses.Pickanonlineclassthatfitsyou.Fromtraditionalsketches(素描)todigitalart,therearetonsofclassesouttherethatcanhelpyourefinespecificartskillsets.Searchonlineforclassesrunbyprofessionalartists—thesearegreat,hands-onwaystoimproveyourskills.Alotofprofessionalclassescostmoney.34Askforadvice.35Friendsorartteacherscanbeabighelp.Theycanhelppointoutareasofimprovement,soyouknowwhattofocusoninthefuture.Goeasyonyourself.Becomingaself-taughtartistisalongjourney.36Instead,loveandacceptyourartforwhatitisinsteadofexpectingittobeanexpertrightaway.A.Learnthebasics.B.Focusontechniques.C.Andyoudon’tneedtobeanexpert.D.Beingaself-taughtartistisnoteasy.E.Don’tcompareyourarttotherealartists’.F.However,someuniversitiesofferfreeartclasses.G.Askasecondpairofeyestolookatyourartwork.第三部分语言运用(共四节,满分55分)第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)Theweddingdresshand-madebyhermotherisJessieMclndoc’smosttreasuredpossession.Whenshe37thedressattheageof6,sheimmediatelyannounced,“I’dlovetowearthisoneday,”ensuringherlipscouldbeeasily38.Withinweeks,39,thedresswasforgottenasJessieandherparents,DeniseandPaul,faced40news:Denisewasdiagnosed(诊断)with41.Denisewasfoundherinnereardamagedevenbeforeshewasborn.Butthehearingdamage42toslowherdownasshegrewintoawomanwhoalwayslaughed.Sixyearsaftertheirwedding,Jessiewasborn.And,ofcourse,fromagethree,Jessiewould43thephone.“Mumcan’ttalk.CanyouphonebackwhenDad’shome?”Despitethe44,therewasplentyhermothercoulddo,includingsewingcostumesforJessie’sdancerecitalsandcommunicating45withherdaughter,usinghandsignals.WhenDenisewasdiagnosedwithcancer,withnotreatment46,shereturnedhome,facinglifewithherusual47.Manyyearslater,Jessiewasmarried.Assheslippedintohermother’sweddingdress,she48aflatenvelope.Readingthefew49writtenwordsandthe“lovefromMum”signature(签名)atthebottom,Jessiecouldn’tstop50.Thenshedriedhertearsandpreparedtoenjoyeverymomentofthedayhermotherhadpicturedasshewrotethelastcard.Now,thedresshasbeencarefullypreservedinabox,awaitingthemomentJessiewillpassittoherownchildrentotouchthefabrics(布料)that51themtotheirgrandmother.37.A.tookoff B.putaside C.woreon D.puton38.A.heard B.read C.felt D.seen39.A.luckily B.oddly C.however D.moreover40.A.frightening B.exciting C.annoying D.comforting41.A.fever B.deafness C.blindness D.cancer42.A.attempted B.failed C.decided D.succeeded43.A.answer B.talk C.speak D.fix44.A.convenience B.worry C.condition D.pain45.A.strangely B.poorly C.silently D.formally46.A.available B.effortless C.impossible D.painful47.A.energy B.smile C.care D.wisdom48.A.presented B.lost C.received D.noticed49.A.hardly B.unknowingly C.painstakingly D.brilliantly50.A.weeping B.complaining C.shouting D.touching51.A.accompany B.connect C.bring D.separate第二节短文填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)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。Chinaisrecognizedasthebirthplaceofteaandhasmadesignificant52(contribution)tothedevelopmentofglobalteaculture.Atfirst,tealeaveswerebelievedtobechewedaround2700BC.DuringtheTangDynasty,advancesweremadein53(process)tea.Theleavesweresteamed,oxidized(氧化)andpoundedintocakeform.Thismadeteaeasier54(transport)andmorepleasingtothetongue.Theearliestharvestoftea,typicallyreadytobepickedbeforetheQingmingFestival.Thisprecioussmalloutputoftea,widely55(seek)afterforitsoutstandingquality,iscalledMingqiantea.Theseasonalteaisknown56itstenderleavesandfreshflavor.Theyhave57betterflavorthanthelaterbatcheswhichcanbegrownovernight.EastChina’sZhejiangProvinceisacknowledgedasamajorproduceroftea.Inspring,localhillsides58(fill)withteaworkerssowingseedsontheirland.Atthepeakoftheteaharvest,theareaattractsalargenumberoftourists59cometoadmirethescenicbeautyoftheteafieldsandtoenjoyacupoftea.TherearemanywaysyoucanexperienceteacultureinChina.YoucanvisitateaplantationinHangzhouorelsewheretolearn60teaisgrownandharvested.Youcansitinsidea61(tradition)teahouseandtakeintheclassicalatmosphereasyouenjoythesemagiceasternleaves.第三节完成句子(共11小题;每小题1分,满分11分)根据所给汉语句子,在空格里填上合适的单词,使句子句意完整,语法正确;每空一词,错一空分全扣。62.这份工作最大的乐趣之一就是可以接触各行各业的人。Oneofthegreatestpleasuresofthisjobismeetingpeoplefrom________________________________.63.这首歌以一段流畅、优美的旋律开始,然后曲调突然升高。Thesongbeginswithasmooth,beautifulmelodyandthenthetunerises________________________________.64.它们通常在雨后迅速生长,沙漠被点缀上绿色。Usually,they________________quicklyafterrainsandthedesertisliterallydecoratedwithgreen.65.数据表明,越来越多的交通事故是由驾驶员的不当行为造成的。Statisticssuggestthatanincreasingnumberoftrafficaccidents________________________drivers’misbehavior.66.这位艺术家的作品,充分说明他对现代社会敏锐的洞察力。Theartist’sworks________________________hisinsightintomodernsociety.67.经过数周的努力,历史学家们已经挖掘出了证据,帮助解开这个百年之谜。Withweeksofefforts,thehistorianshave________________evidencetohelpsolvethecentury-oldmystery.68.孩子们的笑声让教室的气氛变得明亮起来。Thechildren’slaughter________________theatmosphereintheclassroom.69.在评估学生表现时,老师们应体谅他们的个人困难,以确保公平公正。Whenassessingstudents’performance,teachersshould________________________theirpersonaldifficultiestoensurefairness.70.让我们开始讨论这个问题,暂时不要聊天。Let’s________________________discussingtheproblemanddon’tchatforthemoment.71.在如此巨大的外部压力下,调查不太可能揭露真相。Thetruthisunlikelytobe________________________bytheinvestigationundersuchhugepressurefromtheoutside.72.要实现梦想,关键是为之腾出时间。Oneofthekeystorealizingyourdreamis________________timeforit.第四部分写作(共两节:满分40分)第一节应用文写作(15分)73.假设你是李华,你的英国笔友George来信说他正在学习唐诗(Tangpoetry),想深入了解相关信息。请你给他写一封邮件。内容包括:1.写信目的;2.唐诗的地位,列举唐代诗人;3.唐诗的学习建议。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;DearGeorge, Hopemyadvicewillhelpyou.Yours,LiHua第二节读后续写(25分)74.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。AsChristmasdecorationsappearedintown,ourparentscalledmytwoyoungerbrothersandmetogether.Atfirst,Ithoughtsomeonehaddied,becauseIhadneverseenmyparentslooksosad.MybrothersandIstoodwaitingfortheawfulnews.Momhuggedmeasshemurmured,“Christmasisgoingtobedifferentthisyear.Wewon’tbehavingatreeorpresents.Wecanbarelyaffordfood.”Dad,restingonthecouch,wrappedtheboys.“ThingswillchangewhenIgetbacktowork.”Myfamilywaspoorerthandirt.Dad,theonlybread-earnerinourfamily,workedinacoalmine.However,soonafterreturningtoworkattheendofalongstrike,Dadwashurtinarockfallthatbrokebonesinhisfoot.Lyingonthecouchwiththeswollen(肿胀的)foothighonpillows,hedidn’ttalkorsmilemuch.Therewaslittletosmileabout.Nowork,noincome.Atnineyearsold,Imotheredmyyoungerbrothers:Rodney,agedsix,andStevie,three.Wesharedasmallbedroom.Thatnight,afterourparents’announcement,wetalked.Rodneybegan.“Erm,didyouseehowsadMommyandDaddylooked?IthoughtMommywasgonnacry.”“Me,too.Daddy’sfoot’s...thisbig”whisperedStevie,holdingouthisarms.“Yeah...We’reinhardtimes,”Isaid.“ItmakesMommyandDaddysad.”“Butwedon’thavetobesad,”Iadded,hopingtocheerthemup.“Sincetherearestillseveralweekstogo,maybewecandosomethingtocheerthemup,”Isaidwithoverdoneenthusiasm.Theboysproposed,“Wecantakethemoneyfromourpiggybank...earnsomemore...andsurprisethemwithgifts!”“Icanrunerrands(跑腿)forAunt...erm...andneighborstoearnmoney,”Ioffered.“Yeah,”Rodneyadded,“StevieandIcanreturnbottlesandsavethemoney...insteadofbuyingcandy!”HepushedSteviegentlywithhiselbow.“Yeah!”Stevieclutchedhishandstogether.Wehadaplan!Untiltheyfeltsleepy,Iguidedmylittlebrothers(especiallyStevie)inwaystokeepoursecret.“Don’ttalkaboutitduringtheday.”注意:续写词数应为150左右。Weawokeinthemorning,transformingfromsadchildrentothesecretagents(特工)onanimportantplan!OnChristmasmorning,wehurriedintothelivingroomandhandedthegiftstoMommyandDaddy.

2024—2025学年高二年级第一学期期中测试卷英语参考答案【听力】(满分24分)1-5ABABC6-10CBACA11-15CBCBB16A【阅读理解】(满分37.5分)17-19CDB20-23BDBC24-27ADDC28-31BDAB【七选五】(满分12.5分)32-36DAFGE【完形填空】(满分15分)37-41DBCAD42-46BACCA47-51BDCAB【短文填空】(满分10分)52.contributions53.processing54.totransport55.sought56.for57.a58.arefilled59.who/that60.how61.traditional【单句填空】(满分11分)62.allwalksoflife63.allofasudden64.springup65.are/come/boildownto66.speak/spokevolumesabout67.dugup68.brightenedup69.makeallowance(s)for70.getdownto71.broughttolight72.setting/puttingaside【应用文参考范文】(满分15分)DearGeorge,HearingyouarelearningTangpoetry,I’mwritingtosharewithyousomeusefulinformationaboutit.TangpoetrystandsasthepeakofancientChinesecultureandenjoysgreatpopularityamongallChinesepeople.ItoffersinsightsintothelivesandthoughtsofpeoplefromTangDynasty,whichproducedcountlessbrilliantpoets,ofwhomLiBaiandDuFuarethebest-known.TolearnTangpoetry,you’dbetterfirstknowaboutthepoetandexplorethebackgroundsofapoem.Besides,readingaloudandgraspingtherhythmshelpsyouunderstandthemeaningofapoembetter.Bepatientbecausereadingapoemcanbelifelongjob.Hopemyadvicewillhelpyou.Yourssincerely,LiHua【读后续写参考范文】(满分25分)Weawokeinthemorning,transformingfromsadchildrentothesecretagentsonanimportantplan!Inthefollowingweeks,wewereoccupiedwithactivities:Iwasdeliveringnewspapersacrosstheneighborhoodwhilemyyoungerbrotherswerecollectingbottles.Havingearnedenoughmoney,wehappilywentshopping.Anewapronwasamustformom,andforDad,brandedointments(膏药)couldgreatlyhelprelievehispain.OnthenightofChristmasEve,Itossedandturned,picturingmom’sanddad’ssmilingfaceswhenreceivingourgifts.OnChristmasmorning,wehurriedintothelivingroomandhandedthegiftstoMommyandDaddy.Theycouldhardlybelievetheireyes!Surprisedandconfused,theyfloodeduswithmanyquestions:“Howdidyougetthemoneyforgifts?”“Whoofyougottheamazingidea?”...Asweexplainedhowwehadplannedandhowwehadcarefullychosenthegifts,theirfaceschangedintoexpressionsofmovement.Then,withglisteningtearsineyes,MomandDadhuggedandkissedus.ThisChristmasmorninghasbroughtourfamilycloser.英语听力原文Text1W:Lookatthetomatoesunderthefence.Theyarehuge!Youmusthavewateredthemalot.M:Yes,Idid.Theyshouldberipeforourbeachpicnicnextweekend.Text2W:Congratulations!Areyouannouncingthenewstodayortomorrow?M:I’lldoitatWednesday’smeeting.Text3W:Hey,ifyoucannotenjoythemusicatasensiblevolume,whynotuseearphones?Iampreparingforaspeechcontest.M:Oh,sorry.Ididn’tknowI’vebeenbotheringyouallthistime.Text4W:Darling.IwanttobuyanewdressforBella’sbirthdayparty.M:Butyou’vegotatleast50dresses.W:50?Don’tbesilly.Ihaven’tgotanythingtowear.Comeon!Text5M:Jessie,youlookupset.What’swrong?W:Well,thebosswasangryaboutmysalesplan.M:Wasitoverdueorsomething?W:Itwasaboutthefigures.Davegavemethosestatistics,butIdidn’tcheckthem.Thereweresomemistakes.Text6M:Weareback,doctor.Hereisthereportofmyfather’sCTexamination.W:Letmesee.M:Myfatherhasbeenfeelingweakonhisrightsideforawholeweek.Thismorning,hecannotevensayacompletesentence.W:Well,thereportshowsasmallbleedingpointhereinthebrain.Butitisnotaseriousissue.We’llkeephiminhospitalforfurtherobservation.M:Whatdoesthatmean?W:Itmeansweneedtomonitoryourfathercloselyandpatientlystarttreatment.Followthenurse,andshewillguideyoutotheInpatientDepartment.M:Thankyoudoctor.Text7M:CongratulationsMom.Wearesoproudofyou.Howdoesitfeeltobearealdoctor?Wait,shouldIcallyouDr.Momfromnowon?W:You’refunny.Butitfeelsgreat,Ian.Thankyouforsupportingmethiswholetime.AfterImarriedyourfatherandhadyou,IneverthoughtIwouldreturntoschool.M:Well,I’mgladyoudid.YoujusthadtowaituntilIwasoldenoughtolookaftermyself.Irememberhearingyoutalkaboutbecomingadoctor.Yourdreamhascometruenow.W:Yes,itonlytookfouryearsofcollegeandthentwoyearsofmedicalschool.NowIcanrelaxalittle.M:Well,Ibroughtyouagiftandsomeflowers.W:Thankyou!Text8W:TodayatworkIhadaterribletime.Iamworriedabouttogotoworktomorrow.M:Whathappened?Wereyoulateorsomething?Iwaslateyesterdaybecauseofthetrain,butmybosswaslate,too

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