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2024-2025年下学期高二期末考试英语时量:120分钟满分:150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。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.答案C。1.Whatistheweatherlikenow?A.Rainy.B.Sunny.C.Cloudy.2.Whatsurprisedthewomanabouttheweddingceremony?A.Mikegotmarried.B.Mikedidn’tinvitethem.C.Thebrideofthewedding.3.Wherewillthespeakersgo?A.Arestaurant.B.Theiroffice.C.Thecitypark.4.Howsoonwillthewatchbefixed?A.Infourdays.B.Insixdays.C.Insevendays.5.Whatdoesthewomanthinkoftheheroofthemovie?A.Admirable.B.Quiet.C.Boring.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.Whatdoesthemanwanttobuyatfirst?A.Asofa.B.Atable.C.Alamp.7.Whatarethespeakerslikelytodo?A.Shopforasofa.B.Removethelamp.C.Readsomebooks.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.WhatisTommydoing?A.Preparingsupper.B.Playingacomputergame.C.WatchingaTVprogram.9.Whodoesthewomanspeakhighlyof?A.Cathy.B.Tommy.C.Johnny.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.WhatattractspeopletoKaribaTownaccordingtoJack?A.Thebeautifulscenery.B.Thejobopportunities.C.Theinterestingwildlife.11.WhatcantouristsdoinLakeKariba?A.Gofishing.B.Goboating.C.Goswimming.12.WhydopeopleinKaribaTownusuallystayindoorsafterwork?A.Tostaywiththeirfamily.B.Toavoidattacksfrombadmen.C.Toletanimalsdosomeactivities.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.WhatdoesMikethinkofthefoodinthecafeteria?A.It’snotbad.B.It’sawful.C.It’sdelicious.14.Whyisthecafeteriapopularaccordingtothewoman?A.Itserveshomemadefood.B.Itchargesalowpriceforfood.C.Itprovidesagoodenvironment.15.Whendoesthecafeteriaclosemostprobably?A.At7:00.B.At8:00.C.At9:00.16.Wheredoesthewomanprefertohavedinner?A.Athome.B.Atfoodstands.C.Attherestaurants.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatisthistalkmainlyabout?A.TheoldestpeoplelivinginAzerbaijan.B.Goodlifestylesoflivingreallylong.C.Examplesoftheoldestpeople.18.WhendidJeanneLouiseCalmentdie?A.In1997.B.In2003.C.In2004.19WhatdoweknowaboutKamatoHongo?A.Shedislikedeatingmeat.B.Shediedattheageof114.C.Shehadanunusualsleepinghabit.20.WhatcausedJoanRiudavetsMoll’sdeath?A.Acold.B.Alotofwork.C.Aseriousillness.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。LaboratorySafetyWelcometoexplorethefundamentaltopicsnecessarytomaintainsafetyandregulationsinchemicallaboratoriesinthistwo-daycourse.AbouttheInstructorChristopherEKohlerwastheLaboratorySafetyManageratIndianaUniversityandiscurrentlyaprofessorofHazardousMaterialsatIndianaUniversity.HehasbeenaCertifiedChemicalHygieneOfficersince2001.AbouttheCourseLearnaboutpractical,currentregulatory(监管的)measuresforthepreventionofaccidents,incidentsorchemicalexposuresthatcouldresultineffectsonhealth,injuries,fire,propertylossorinterferencewithlaboratoryoperations.ItincludestheOSHAtrainingrequirementsforChemicalHygieneOfficers.WhatYouWillLearnMaintainsafeandregulatory-compliant(一致的)laboratories.Understandandprovideguidanceonmanytopicsoflaboratorysafety.PreparetobeaChemicalHygieneOfficer(CHO)andtaketheCHOcertificationexam.WhoShouldAttendLaboratoryemployeesinneedoffundamentallaboratoryhealthandsafetytraining(includingmanagers,supervisors,scientistsandtechnicalassistants).Full-orpart-timeChemicalHygieneOfficers,safety,health,industrialhygienepersonnel,inspectors,teamleaders,trainers,andthosewhoareaccountableforsimilarlaboratorysafetyandhealthactivities.Dates,Locations,andPricesDecember1–December2,2024WestinPeachtreePlazaHotel,210PeachtreeStNW,Atlanta,GA,30303MemberNon-memberEarlyBird$1690$1895FullPrice$1895$2095CourseTime:8:30AM–5:00PM;Check-instartsat7:45AMonthefirstdayofthecourse.Thecoursefeeincludesacoursemanualandcontinentalbreakfasteachday.SpecialInstructionsRegistrantsareinvitedtobringcasehistories,problemdescriptions,andsafetyprogrammaterialforevaluationanddiscussion.EarlyBirdpricingendstwoweeksbeforethestartdateofthecourse.1.WhatcanyouacquireinLaboratorySafety?A.Knowledgeaboutaccidentprevention. B.Evaluationofpropertyloss.C.Importanceoffirstaid. D.AqualificationofCHO.2.Whomaybeinterestedinthecourse?A.Universitygraduates. B.Governmentofficials.C.Potentialemployees. D.Labadministrators.3.WhencanyouapplyforanEarlyBirdpriceatthelatest?A.OnDecember1st,2024. B.OnDecember2nd,2024.C.OnNovember15th,2024. D.OnNovember17th,2024.ScotthadjustgraduatedwhenajobpostedonaHarvardmailinglistcaughthereye:twostudentshadanideaforacompanyofferingon-demandhouseholdservices.Theyneededachieftechnicalofficertodesignthewebsiteandapp.Scottjoinedtheircompany,offerednovelideasandhelpeditgrowtothepointwhereitrunsin28majorU.S.cities,plusmoreinCanada.“Iwantedtomakemyownmoney,”Scottsaid.Whilestillinhighschool,Scottco-foundedamultifunctionalnetworkserviceplatform.ShesoldittoasoftwarecompanybeforeherfreshmanyearatHarvard.Scottwasinterestedinentrepreneurship(创业)whilestillinhighschool.Herfather,abusinessman,sowedtheseedsofentrepreneurshipinhermind,whileherelementaryschoolteacherintroducedhertocoding(编程).Itwasn’tlongbeforethoseenthusiasmsjoinedeachother.Alwaysplanningtostudycomputerscience,ScottchosetheHarvardJohnA.PaulsonSchoolofEngineeringandAppliedSciences.AttendingHarvardrealizedadreamsheandherfatherhadshared.Evenasshewasstudyingcomputerscience,shewasgainingotherskillsthatwouldpayoffinhercareerasanentrepreneur.“Harvardencouragesamultidisciplinaryapproachtoeducationandcomprehensiveabilities,whichcanbebeneficialandnecessaryforentrepreneurswhooftenneedtodealwithvariousaspectsofbusiness,”shesaid.Byday,shedoescodingatabigcompany.She’salsobecomeaninvestorinothersmallbusinesses.“WhenIinvestinastartup,I’mlookingforapassionateteamwithaninnovativeideathataddressesaclearmarketneed,”shesaid.It’sbeenawhilesinceScottco-foundedacompanyofherown,butthatdoesn’tmeanshe’sdonewiththatpartofherlife.Shemakesthemostofeverybusinessexperiencetoacquirenewskills.Forher,eachexperienceisanopportunitytostudy.Whenthenextcompanyopportunitypresentsitself,she’lljustbethatmuchmorereadywithwhatshe’sgainedandgainnewinsightsfromit.4.WhichcanbestdescribeScottaccordingtoparagraph1?A.Strong-willedandoutgoing. B.Creativeandambitious.C.Cooperativeandgenerous. D.Hard-workingandindependent.5.Whatisthefunctionofparagraph2?A.TodemonstrateScott’stalents. B.TorevealthereasonforScott’ssuccess.C.TodescribeScott’sbackground. D.ToshowthesourcesofScott’sinterests.6.HowdoesHarvard’seducationinfluenceScott?A.Itinspireshertobeaninvestor. B.Itequipsherwithmanybusinessskills.C.Itfiresherpassionforcomputers. D.Itoffersheranentrepreneurialplatform.7.Whatmessageisconveyedinthelastparagraph?A.Thereisnoendtolearning. B.Interestisthebestteacher.C.Goodthingscometothosewhowait. D.Tobepreparedishalfthevictory.Inadarkroom,itmayseemtherewillbelittletodetectinthedarkness.However,abirdintheroomwillbeabletopickuponthemagneticfield(磁场)oftheearthandwillknowwhichdirectiontoflyifitistimetomigrate(迁徙).Asnakewilldetectthepresenceofhumansintheroombysensingtheirradiation.Eachofthesecreaturescouldallbesharingexactlythesamephysicalspaceandhaveatotallydifferentexperienceofthatspace.Eachanimalhasaccesstoitsownsensoryenvironment—calledan“umwelt”.“Umwelt”waspopularizedbyaGermanbiologistnamedJakobvonUexküll.ThewordcomesfromtheGermanfor“environment”,butJakobvonUexküllwasn’tusingittomeanthephysicalenvironment.Hemeantthesensoryenvironment,theuniquesetofsmells,sights,soundsandtexturesthateachanimalhasaccessto.Humanscan’tsensethefaintelectricfieldsthatsharksandduckscan,orthemagneticfieldsthatrobinsandseaturtlesdetect.Ourearscan’thearthecallofrodentsandhummingbirds,andoureyescan’tseethelightthatbirdsandbeescansense.Ournosescan’tdetectvariousodors(气味)thatdogswouldbeabletosmell.Soimaginingtheworldasanimalsperceiveitopensupanewappreciationfortheeverydaywondersofnature.Ifwethinkofnatureassomethingremoteanddistant,accessibleonlytosomeonewhocangotoanationalpark,welosethemotivationtosaveandprotectit.Instead,wecangoonanadventurejustbythinkingaboutthesensoryworldofthebirdthatsitsonthehouseoppositeus.Thennaturewouldfeellikesomethingclose.Inthatcase,peoplewillbemoremotivatedtotryandprotectit.Protectingnatureisn’tjustaboutsavingwhalesorpandas,butaboutprotectingthingsthatareclosetous.8.Whatdoestheauthorintendtoshowbyusingtheexampleofadarkroom?A.Automaticadjustmentstothedarkness.B.Importantfunctionsofsenseorgans.C.Naturalstrengthsofanimalsandhumans.D.Diverseperceptionsofthesameenvironment.9.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“umwelt”inparagraph2mean?A.Thenaturalworld. B.Thebiologicalscience.C.Thesurroundingsthatanimalsdetect. D.Theenvironmentthatanimalslivein.10.Whatisparagraph3mainlyabout?A.Limitationsofhumansenses. B.Wondersoflivingcreatures.C.Thelackofanimalknowledge. D.Thecomparisonoforgans.11.Whatdoestheauthorsuggestdoing?A.Presentingthenationalparks. B.Caringaboutthecreaturesaroundus.C.Rescuingendangeredspecies. D.Appreciatingwhatwepossess.BasedonnewdatafromtheEuropeanSpaceAgency’sGaiamissionandotherspacesciencedatasets,astronomershavecreatedananimationtomodeldustintheMilkyWay.Theworkwaspresentedthisweekatanationalastronomymeeting.Theanimationshowsthecumulativebuild-upofdustlookingfromEarth’slocalneighbourhoodtoabout13,000lightyearstowardsthegalactic(银河的)centre—around10%oftheoveralldistanceacrosstheMilkyWay.Closeby,dustswirls(旋转)allaroundbut,furtherout,theconcentrationofdustalongthegalacticplane(银道面)becomesclear.Two“windows”,oneaboveandonebelowthegalacticplane,arealsorevealed.“Dustcloudsarerelatedtothebirthanddeathofstars,sotheirdistributiontellsastoryofhowstructuresformedinthegalaxyandhowthegalaxyevolves,”saidNickCox,coordinatoroftheEXPLOREprojectwhichisdevelopingthetools.“Themapsarealsoimportantforcosmologists(宇宙学家)inrevealingregionswherethereisnodust,allowingustohaveaclear,unobstructedviewoutoftheMilkyWay.ThishelpsinstudyingtheUniversebeyond,suchastomakeDeepFieldobservationswithHubbleorthenewJamesWebbspaceTelescope.”“State-of-the-artmachinelearningandvisualanalyticshavethepowertogreatlyenhancescientificreturnanddiscoveryforspacesciencemissions,buttheiruseisstillrelativelynovelinthefieldofastronomy,”saidAlbertZijlstra,oftheUniversityofManchesterandtheEXPLOREproject.“Withaconstantstreamofnewdata,wehaveanincreasingwealthofinformationtomine—beyondthescopeofwhathumanscouldprocessinalifetime.WeneedtoolsliketheoneswearedevelopingforEXPLOREtosupportscientificdiscovery,suchasthosehelpingustocharacterizepropertieswithinthedata,orthosepickingoutthemostinterestingorunusualfeaturesandstructures.”12.Whatcanwelearnabouttheanimationfromthefirsttwoparagraphs?A.ItiscreatedtoreplacethedustintheMilkyWay. B.Itshowsdustinashortspanofspace.C.Itemploysspacedatafromanindividualdatabase. D.Theanimationisalreadypresented.13.WhatcanweknowfromNickCox’swords?A.Thedistributionofdustcloudshelpstodigthepastofthegalaxy.B.OnlyHubbleandthenewJamesWebbTelescopecanhelpexplorethegalaxy.C.Cosmologistsusemapstofindwherethereisfullofpreciousstardustclouds.D.Dustcloudsarecloselyrelatedtotheformationanddeathofvariouskindsofgalaxies.14.WhatdoesAlbertthinkabouttheEXPLOREproject?A.Useless. B.Arguable. C.Unusual. D.Challenging.15.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthistext?A.OpenInvitationoftheWideGalaxy B.ThrillingProjectfortheEuropeanTeamC.DeepDiveintotheDustyMilkyWay D.ImmersingTriptotheGrandSolarSystem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。Arealltheemailsandsocialmedianotificationsmakingyouanxiousorgettingyoudown?Ishavingtolearnyetanothernewpieceofsoftwarestressingyouout?Aretheboundariesbetweenfamilylifeandworklifeunclearbecauseoftechnology?___16___Thetermisusedtodescribethenegativepsychologicaleffectthatusingnewtechnologiescanhave.Thoughmanypeoplemaynotbefamiliarwithtechnostress,theyprobablyarefamiliarwiththefeelingsofhavingtoomuchtechnologyintheirlives.Technostresscanbebrokendownintoafewsubcategoriesincludingtechno-overload,techno-complexityandtechno-invasion.___17___Technostressmaymakepeoplefeeldownorburned-outandevensufferfromdepression.Somemayfeeltensioninthebody,whichcanleadtoheadachesandbackpain.___18___Thatiswhydealingwithtechnostressisvitaltooverallhealth.___19___Acknowledgethatit’sasignofstrengthandcouragetorecognizeamentalhealthchallengeandtakestepstomanageit.Expertsencouragepeoplestrugglingwithtechnostresstotakestepsintheworkplacetogetinvolvedinhowtechnologymaybeused.Takingtimeeachdaytogetoutsideisalsoagreatway.Byallaccounts,there’salmostnothingthataidsinstressmanagementsomuchasafewhoursspentinthepark,thewoodsorthemountains.___20___Hoursspentonthecomputermaybeperceivedasstressfulbutthestressorscanbeseenasmorebearableifonthisdayonecanlookforwardtoawalkinnature.Justgooutsideandnatureneverdisappoints.A.Allofthemcanhavesignificanteffectsonhealth.B.It’snotamedicalproblembutcanleadtodiseases.C.Suchtimeisonereadyresourceavailabletomostpeople.D.Intheconnectedworld,mostpeoplecontinuouslymultitask.E.Youmaybeexperiencingaphenomenonknownastechnostress.F.Engaginginactivitiesthataregroundingandcenteringishelpful.G.Thefirstthingtodoistoacceptthatit’snormaltohavestressfromtechnology.第三部分语言运用(共三节,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。TheAmericanWestisoneofthemostbeautifulplacesI’veeverseenandwithinitliesoneoftheworld’sgreatestwonders:theGrandCanyon(大峡谷).HikingtheGrandCanyonisreally____21____.It’sasweaty,steephikethatisincrediblyexhausting.Butit’sworthit.I’dseenthe____22____andheardthestories,butnothingcouldhave____23____meforjusthowhugeitwas.Infrontofme,____24____farandwide,wereredandorangepeaksandvalleys,____25____theground.Hikingdown,youcanseeallthedesertanimalsthatare____26____there,andtheintricacies(错综复杂的事物)oftheridges,themountains,thestreamsandthecliffsthataren’t____27____fromabove.Youcanseethe____28____changesintherocksupclose,____29____themgentlyandenjoythe_____30_____ofthisplaceawayfromthecrowds.After_____31_____thenightatthebottom,Iawoke,andtherewaspaininmylegs.YetIwasstillinforanother9.6-milehikebackupthe_____32_____throughhot,steepland.Hikingupwasalottougherthanhikingdown,evenwhentakingtheflatterBrightAngeltrail.Aftersixhoursof_____33_____Imadeitout.Onceoverthetop,allthepain,fatigue(疲劳)andheat_____34_____,givingwaytopure_____35_____.Ihadconqueredthecanyon.Ihaddonewhatthefewdo.21.A.hard B.dangerous C.scary D.vital22.A.notices B.pictures C.guidelines D.advertisements23.A.arranged B.directed C.prepared D.suited24.A.standing B.rolling C.lying D.stretching25.A.fallinginto B.makingup C.leadingto D.coveringup26.A.feeding B.living C.hunting D.watching27.A.accessible B.sharp C.noticeable D.smooth28.A.size B.weight C.shape D.color29.A.touch B.move C.drag D.throw30.A.distance B.peacefulness C.location D.atmosphere31.A.wasting B.devoting C.engaging D.spending32.A.valley B.river C.mountain D.peak33.A.working B.struggling C.resting D.complaining34A.disappeared B.exploded C.returned D.boosted35.A.regret B.confusion C.ambition D.pleasure第二节(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。TheChineseLunarExplorationProgramisalsoknownastheChang’eProgram.RunbytheChinaNationalSpaceAdministration,China’sspaceagency,____36____comprisesthreestages;orbiting,landingandreturning.Theprogram’sfirstspacecraft,Chang’e1lunarorbiter,waslaunchedinOctober2007.Itsuccessfullyorbitedand____37____(scan)theMoon.____38____amazedthewholenationinOctober2010wasthatChang’e2reachedtheMoonwithinjustfivedays.____39____bettertechniquesandequipment,Chang’e2completed____40____moredetailedscanoftheMoonbeforeheadingintodeepspace.ThesuccessofthetwospacecraftshowedtheworldhowfarChinesespaceexplorationhadcome.Itwas____41____(evidence)thatthedatagatheredbythemprovidedvaluableinformation.December2013witnessedtheChinesespacecraft’sfirstsoftlandingontheMoon.ThelandingofChang’e3proved____42____(be)asuccessandhowitlaidthefoundationforfutureexplorationwasplaintosee.InJanuary2019,Chang’e4succeededin____43____(land)onthefarsideoftheMoon.InDecember2020,Chang’e5successfullycollectedandreturnedlunarsamples.Chinahassuccessfullycompletedthethreestagesoftheprogram.However,what____44____(advance)Chinawillmakeinthefutureis_____45_____(anybody)guess.第三节(共5小题;每小题l分,满分5分)请按照课文原文内容填空。46.I_________anartificialhand,butitdidnotfeellikepartofme.(根据句意填空)47.Theschoolhas________allthelightstomakesuretheclassroomsarewelllit.(根据句意单词拼写)48.Facialrecognitiontechnology,withitscapacityto________ahugeamountofdata,hascomeintowidespreaduse.(根据句意单词拼写)49.Canadaislikea_________,unfoldingwithbreathtakingbeautyandrichnesstowintheheartofthosewhoenjoywhatithastooffer.(根据句意填空)50.__________andensuresthatadvancesinspaceexplorationandmanyotherfieldswillcontinuetobemade.(根据句意填空)第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)51.假定你是李华,计划寒假到英国伦敦进行研学旅行。请你用英语给你以前的外教Peter写一封信,咨询一些信息,内容包括:1.告知研学旅行的目的和时间;2.询问当地特色(景点、食物、习俗等);3.其他注意事项。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。DearPeter,____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua第二节(满分25分)52.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。ASweetSong"Nothingwilleverbethesameagain,"Allywhispered.Shesankslowlyintoherfather'sfavoritechairandstaredatthesmallAmericanflagonhisdesk.ItwastheflagwhichChiefRussellhadgiventoherafterthefunerallastsummer,whenhehuggedherandtoldherhowproudthePoliceDepartmentwasofherdad'sworkforthem.HistearshadwarmedAlly'scheeks;herowntearswerestillfrozeninsideherheart.Allylookedatherfather'spictureonthebookcase.Dadwassittinginthemiddleofastream,wetthroughbutgrinningproudly."Imissyou,Dad,"shesaidsoftly.Bythistimelastyearshehadalreadytakendozensofpictures.Eversinceshecouldremember,sheandDadhadbeenateam,searchingthewoodsbehindthehouseeachweekendforaglimpseofthespecialwoodwarbler(林中莺).AllyreachedforthefirstphotoalbumsheandDadhadputtogether.Onthecoveratinyorangebirdwithblue-graywingsandsharpblackeyespeeredoutofthephotoherfatherhadclippedfromalocalnewspaper.Allysmiled,rememberingtheexcitedlookonhisfacewhenhefirstshowedhertheprettybird."Ally,Ibetifwesearchrealhard,we'llseethislittleguytogethersomeday."They'dneverspottedthewarbler,butherfatherhadanamazingwayofmakingeachoutingseemspecial.StayingwithDad,Allyfeltcomfortable."IfonlyIcouldgetthatgoodfeelingback,"shethought,sighing.Staringatthebird,suddenly,sheknewexactlywhatshehadtodo.Grabbingthe-littleflag,sheplacedhercameraaroundherneckandhurriedoutside.Allystucktheflagamongtheflowersinthegarden."Pleaseletmeseethewarbler,"shemurmuredtoherself.ShegaveherworriedMomakissandthensetoffintothewoods.注意1.续写词数应为150个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Familiarsmellsoftheearthroseuptogreether._____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Determinedtostartoutthenextmorning,shewasabouttoheadhomewhenaringingbirdsongfloateddowntoher._____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________听力1-20BCABACABACBCABACCACA

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