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洛阳2024—2025学年高二上学期期末考试英语考生注意:1.答题前,考生务必用黑色签字笔将自己的姓名、准考证号、座位号在答题卡上填写清楚;2.每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,在试卷上作答无效;3.考试结束后,请将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。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,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.Howwillthespeakersprobablygettotheairport?A.Bysubway. B.Bybus. C.Bycar.2.Whydoesthemantalktothewoman?A.He’sintroducinghertohissister.B.Heneedstodoaworkpresentation.C.Hemistookthewomanforaco-worker.3.Wheredoesthewomanprobablyprefertoworknow?A.Atanoffice. B.Atherhouse. C.Atarestaurant.4.Whatwastheman’smajorincollege?A.Computerscience. B.Engineering. C.Businessadministration.5.Whatistheshowabout?A.Anewtechnology. B.Anewcreature. C.Anewgame.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。听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。6.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Waystobepowerful.B.Tipsforgettingbettersleep.C.Adviceaboutimprovingrelationships.7.Whenwillthewomanstarthernewroutine?A.Tomorrow. B.Thisweekend. C.Aweeklater.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。8.HowdoesTonyusuallyfeelfromdaytoday?A.Peaceful. B.Bored. C.Grateful.9.WhatwillTonystartdoingmore?A.Planningweeksahead.B.Reflectingonhisolddays.C.Noticingonwhathe’sdoing.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。10.Wherearethespeakersprobably?A.Atahotelroom. B.Inarentalcar. C.Onalargeship.11.Whyisthemanmainlycomingtothetrip?A.Tovisitrelatives.B.TohiketothetopofMt.Denali.C.Togofishing.12.Whowilljointhetourtomorrow?A.Aparkmanager. B.Alocalguide. C.Afisherman.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。13.What’stherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Doctorandpatient. B.Coachandplayer. C.Teammates.14.Whatdoesthemansayhismainissueis?A.Sleeploss. B.Bodyinjuries. C.Gameaddiction.15.Howlonghasthemanhadtheissue?A.Fromthebeginningofthisschoolyear.B.Fromthreeyearsago.C.Overthreeyears.16.Whatwillthemanprobablydonext?A.Changehiscomputerscreen.B.Drinkfewercupsofcoffee.C.Eathealthierfoods.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。17.Whatmonthisitnowprobably?A.June. B.August. C.September.18.Wheredoesthespeakerusuallytravel?A.Toaforeigncountry. B.Toanoceanbeach. C.Toalargecity.19.Whatkindofskilldoesthespeakermainlyhave?A.Childcareskills. B.Cookingskills. C.Decorationskills.20.Whatistheprobablereasonforthespeakertotellthestory?A.Tocelebrateretirement.B.Toshareanimportantlesson.C.Torecommendatouristattraction.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。AHerearesomeofLondon’sbestparksforyoutoexplore.St.James’sParkAt23hectares(公顷),St.James’sisthesecond-smallestoftheeightRoyalParksafterTheGreenPark.Butwhatitlacksinsizeitmakesupforinbeauty,withbrightly-coloredflowerbeds,alovelylakeandafountain.Itisfamousforitspelicans(鹈鹕),whichwereintroducedtotheparkin1664asagiftfromtheRussianAmbassadortoKingCharlesⅡ.HydeParkFromhuntingtoice-skating,centralLondon’slargestgreenspacereallyhasseenitall.TodayHydeParkisacenterofactivitythroughouttheyear.Ifyou’rewithkids,visitthenearbyPrincessDianaPlayground,whereunaccompaniedadultsareturnedawayatthegate.Thesummerseasonmeansfestivals,withalargesectionoftheparkusedforopen-airconcerts.Regent’sParkAsoneofthelargestparkofcentralLondon,Regen’sParkisalsooneoftheloveliestgreenspaces.AmongitsmanyattractionsareLondonZoo,Regent'sCanal,aboatinglake,andsportspitches.Performancestakeplacehereinanopen-airtheaterduringsummer.TothenorthofRegent’sParkisPrimroseHill,alovelyspotforarelaxingwalkorpicnic,offeringextraordinaryviewsoverthecityskyline.HampsteadHeathWithitsrollingwoodlands,grasslandsandabundantwildlife,HampsteadHeathfeelsfarawayfromthecity.Swimmersheadtothethreebathingponds,twoofwhichareopenyearround.HampsteadHeathishometoavarietyofbutterfliesandbirdspecies.Thisisawonderfulplaceforawalk,especiallytothetopofParliamentHill,whichoffersexpansiveviewsacrossLondon.21.WhichisthesmallestoftheeightRoyalParks?A.St.James’sPark. B.Regent’sPark.C.TheGreenPark. D.HydePark.22.WhatdoHydeParkandRegent’sParkhaveincommon?A.Summerperformances. B.Ice-skating.C.Boatingraces. D.Hunting.23.WhatcanvisitorsdoinHampsteadHeath?A.Enjoyconcerts. B.MeetPrincessDiana.C.Goforaswim. D.VisitRegent’sCanal.BHarveySuttonspentnearlysevenmonthshikingwithhisparents,walkingthethousandsofkilometersthatmakeupthecompleteAppalachianTrail.Harvey,or“littleman”,wasjust4yearsoldwhenhestarted,andcelebratedhis5thbirthdayonthetrail.TheAppalachianTrail,whichmanypeoplecallsimplythe“AT”,isa3,530-kilometerhikingtrailthatrunsthroughtheforestsoftheAppalachianMountainsandpassesthrough14statesinall.HikingtheAppalachianTranistough,andonlyoneoutofeveryfourhikerscompletesallthesectionsofthetrail.Thepeoplewhohikeitmustcarryeverythingtheyneedwiththem,includingtents,sleepingbagsandothersupplies,alongwithfoodandwater.Harvey’sparents,JoshandCassieSutton,havebeenhikingwithHarveysincehewastwoyearsold.Theymadereasonablearrangements,andespeciallypreparedhimforhikingtheATbystartingoutwithlotsofshorterwalksandhikes.IttookHarveyandhisfamily209daystocompletetheentireAT.Everydaythefamilywouldwakeuparound5:30inthemorning.Theywouldhavebreakfastandpackuptheirtentsandsleepingbagsbeforesettingoffthroughthewoods.Ingeneral,thefamilyhikedabout16kilometersadaybeforestoppingtosetupcampagain.DuringhisdaysontheAT,Harveylikedtousehisimagination.Thishelpedhimwalkmorequicklyandhavefunwhilehehiked.Heplayedgameswithhismomanddadandotherhikers,KartSakashikedwiththeSuttonsthroughsevenstates.Mr.SakassaidHarveydidn’tseemtogettired.Whenotherhikerswerewornoutattheendoftheday,Harveywasstilleagerforagame.CompletingtheATtaughtHarveyandhisparentshowtoworkasateamandhowtotakeonchallengestogether.Harveyhasnowturned5andhasstartedkindergarten.Butatsomepointinthefuture,hesays,“IwanttohiketheATagain!”24.WhatcanwelearnabouthikingontheAT?A.Ittakeseveryhiker7monthstofinishit. B.Hikersliketocelebratetheirbirthdaysonit.C.Onlyaquarterofhikersfinishthewholetrail.D.Hikersspendlotsofmoneyhikingonit.25.WhatmadetheSuttons’hikingsuccessful?A.Usingtheirimagination. B.Beingfullofenergy.C.Managingtimewell. D.Havinggoodpreparation.26.WhatkindofpersonisHarveySutton?A.Energeticandteam-spirited. B.Imaginativeandfunny.C.Naughtyandtough. D.Considerateandbrave.27.Whichofthefollowingcouldbethebesttitleforthetext?A.TheAT—AChallengingTrail B.WhyDoPeopleLikeHiking?C.Hiking—Suttons’Hobby D.TheLittleMan’s209HikingDaysCIt’ssaidthatThomasEdisonfoundanunusualwaytoenjoypianomusic.Assomeoneplayed,thefamousinventor,whohadbeendeaf,wouldmoveclosetotheinstrumentandbiteit.Inhisownwords,itallowedhimto“hearthroughhisteeth”.RobertFriedman,whowasinthebusinessofbuyingandsellingpianos,recentlyshowedoffmarksonapianothatwasonceownedbyEdison.Thepianohadgroupsofsmallmarksabovethekeyboard.Hewassurprisedbythetoothmarksleftbytheinventorofthephonograph(留声机),amusicplayingdevice.Edisoninventedthephonographin1877.Edisoneveraskedforthepianoatthelowestprice.Whenheboughtthepianoandputitinthelab,hewasexperimentingwithsoundrecording.Heownedtheinstrumentformanyyears,soitwaspossiblyusedinearlyrecordings.Therearen’tphotographsofEdisonbitingthispiano.Buthewasthoughttobiteintophonographsandpianostohelphimexperiencemusicashishearingworsened.HisdaughteroncerememberedthataguestcriedonthespotatthesightofEdisonbitingintoapianoassomeoneplayedit.Friedmancallshimselfthepianohunter.Hefindsandbuysthefamouspianosfrompeopleandthensellsthem,usuallytodealers.Butthispianoismorecomplex.Heisnowlookingfortherighthomefortheinstrument.Friedmansaysthathebelievesthatitbelongstosomeplacewheremanypeoplecanseeit.FriedmandoesnotwantittogobackintoprivatehandsbecauseofitsconnectiontoEdison.Hehastofindahistoricalgroupthatwillbuythepiano,whichheisofferingtosellforwhatitcosthim.28.WhatwasEdison’spurposeinbitingthepiano?A.Torecordhisday. B.Toenjoyitsmusic.C.Toexpresshisanger. D.Tomarkitsimportance.29.WhydidEdisonbuythepiano?A.Toperformmusic. B.Todecoratehislab.C.Totestthephonograph’srecording. D.Tosellitataveryhigherpricelater.30.HowdidtheguestfeelaboutEdison’sbehavior?A.Impressed.B.Pleased. C.Puzzled. D.Embarrassed.31.WhatwillFriedmandowiththepiano?A.Giveitaway. B.Makeafortune.C.Sellitattheoriginalprice. D.Keepitsomewhereforhimself.DTesla’sself-drivingcarshaverecentlycomeunderinvestigationasareportoncrashesraisesquestionsabouttheirsafety.DespiteTeslaCEOElonMusk’sclaimthattheirAutopilotcapabilitymakestheircars“extremelysafer,”datasuggestsotherwise.AccordingtoTheWashingtonPost,thenumberofdeathsandseriousinjuriesassociatedwithTesla’sdriver-assistancetechnologyishigherthanpreviouslyreported.TheNationalHighwayTrafficSafetyAdministration(NHTSA)recorded736crashessince2019,withatleast17ofthembeingfatal.ThesefiguresincludecrashesinvolvingbothAutopilot,whichallowscarstodriveonhighwayswithouthumanintervention(干预),andthenewerFullSelf-Drivingfeature,whichextendsautomationtocitystreets.However,thesestatisticscan’trecordincidentsthatwereavoidedduetothecars’safetyfeatures.Additionally,whencomparedtothetotalnumberofcarcrashesthatoccurredlastyear,thenumberofcrashesinvolvingdriver-assistancevehiclesappearsrelativelysmall,butactuallyit’snot.Tesla’ssafetyclaimslackcontextasAutopilotisprimarilydesignedforhighways,whilemostaccidentsoccurinmorecomplexenvironmentswithcross-traffic,pedestrians,andcyclists.Moreover,Tesla’scustomerbaseconsistsmainlyofwealthierindividualswholiveincommunitieswithloweraccidentrates.ConcernsareraisedbyTesla’srequesttotheNHTSAnottorevealwhetherAutopilotorFullSelf-Drivingwasinuseduringfatalcrashes.Thislackoftransparency(透明)preventsacomprehensiveanalysisoftheincidentsandraisesquestionsaboutresponsibility.SafetyexaggerationscombinedwithTesla’saggressivemarketinghaveledtoaccidentscausedbydriversrelyingtooheavilyonthesystem.FullSelf-Drivingdoesnotallowthecartofullydriveitself,anddriversareexpectedtoremainattentiveandreadytointerveneatalltimes.However,Tesla’smessagingmaymisleadsomeusersintobelievingotherwise.Whileadriverlessfuturehasthepotentialtobesafer,itiscrucialnottoconvincethepublicthatunderdevelopedcapabilitiesarereadyforwidespreaduse.Teslashouldaddresspastproblems,ensuretheirautomationsetcandetect(检测)emergencyvehicles,andbetransparentwiththepublicaboutthelimitationsoftheirtechnology.32.WhatcanwelearnaboutTesla’sdriver-assistance-relatedcrashes?A.736fatalcasesofself-drivingarerecorded.B.NHTSAfocusedonthecrashesonhighways.C.Thetotalnumberofcarcrashesisextremelysmall.D.Theincidentsavoidedarenotcountedinthecrashstatistics.33.WhatcanbeinferredaboutTesla’ssafetyclaims?A.Theyaresupportedbycomprehensivedata.B.Theyarebasedonlimiteddrivingenvironment.C.Theyarerestrictedtotheexperiencesofsatisfiedcustomers.D.TheyhavebeenproventobeaccurateandreliablebyNHTSA.34.WhatcanweknowaboutFullSelf-Driving?A.Itisill-received. B.Itiswell-developed.C.Itneedsthedrivertostayfocused. D.Itreducestheaccidentsgreatly.35.Whichtitlebestsummarizesthecontentofthistext?A.ConcernsandQuestionsSurroundingTesla’s“Self-Driving”CarsB.Tesla’sSelf-DrivingCars:TheSafestOptionofDrivingontheRoadC.TheFutureofSelf-DrivingCars:ACloserLookatTesla’sTechnologyD.ReconstructionandRevolutionofTesla’sAutopilotandFullSelf-Driving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。Alllivingthingsneedclean,freshwatertosurvive.Ninety-sevenpercentofthewateronearthisintheocean.Thesaltintheoceanwatermakesitunusablefordrinking.AnothertwopercentisfrozenintheicecapsandglaciersontheEarth.36Therearemanyfactorsthataffecttheamountofwateravailableforyou.Whereyoulive,theamountofrainthatfalls,andhowwateriscollectedandreservedallaffecttheamountofcool,clearwateravailable.Onefactorthatwecan’tchangeiswhereitwillrain.Theamountofrainanareareceivesaffectstheamountofwateravailableforuse.Somemajorcitiesarelocatedinareaswheretheycangetwaterfromtheground.37Thoseplaceswithnowaterreadilyavailablemustpipewaterinfromfaraway.AccordingtoastudydonebythestateofCalifornia,theaveragepersonusesoveronehundredgallonsofwaterperday.Waterisusedfordrinking,takingashowerorbath,brushingteeth,washinghands,cleaningdishes,doinglaundry,andflushingtoilets.38Nomatterwhereyoulive,therearemanywaysyoucanhelpconservewater.Today,wehavemanyhelpfultoolstohelpussavewater.Therearelow-flowshowerheadsandfaucets(水龙头),dishwashersandwashingmachinesthatuseupto50%lesswater.39Therearemanyotherwaysyoucanhelp.40Takeashowerratherthanabath.It’salsoimportanttofixleakyfaucets.Ifyoufindone,letyourparentsknow.Agoodwaytohavecoolwateravailableallthetimeistokeepapitcherinthefridge.Thiswayyouwon’thavetowaitforthewaterinthepipestobringyoucolderwatertodrink.Onlyrunyourclotheswasheranddishwasherwhentheyarefull.Thiscansavehundredsofgallonsofwaterayear.Allofthesewillhelptoconservewater.Leaningtouseitwiselywillensurethatitwillalwaysbeavailable.So,makeafussandconservewater.It’sworthit!A.Usingwaterwiselyisimportant.B.Waterisanimportantnaturalresource.C.Don’tleavethewaterrunningwhenyoubrushyourteeth.D.Otherareasusesurfacewaterfromlakes,rivers,orstreams.E.ThisleavesonepercentofthewateronEarthavailableforustouse.F.Installingtheseitemsinyourhomeisthefirstlineofdefenseagainstwastingwater.G.Whereverwelive,wemustbecarefulwiththepollutedwaterwehaveinourpartoftheworld.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。Generousbillionairesarenothardtocomeby,butitisdefinitelyachallengetofindabillionairewhospendsallhisfortuneoncharityjusttoendupbroke.Thisis41whathappenedto“former”AmericanbillionaireCharlesFeeney.Feeney,whogrewupinapoorneighborhoodofNewJersey,isa42atfindingbusinessopportunities.Sincechildhood,hewouldtakeanyjobtomakeafewcentsforhisfamily-jobslike43umbrellasinsummerandsellingChristmascardsinwinter.InhiscollegeyearsatCornellUniversity,hesoldhome-madesandwichestootherstudentsandisstill44thereastheSandwichMan.Then,inthe1960s,FeeneyestablishedairportretailerDutyFreeShoppers(DFS),whichhelpedhimreachhisbillionaire45bythe1980s.However,Feeneyneverfelt46withthelifestyleofthewealthy.Helived47,andoftenthoughtofwhattodowithallthemoneyhemade.Influencedbyhisownexperience,Feeneydecidedtogiveawayallhismoneytothoseinneedinhislifetime.In1984,thethen53-year-oldFeeney48everything-hisDFSsharesandthevariousbusinessesand49hehadacquiredworldwide-toAtlanticPhilanthropies,acharity50heestablished.Inthefollowingdecades,Feeneydonatedthroughtheorganizationmorethan$8billionanonymously,tocharities,universities,humanrights

51,andfoundationsworldwide.Suchincrediblesecretgenerosity52himthetitle“JamesBondofPhilanthropy”fromForbesmagazine.53theideaof“GivingwhileLiving”,Feeneyisa54modelformanyfamousbillionairestoday,includingBillGatesandWarrenBuffet.Heencouragespeopletodonateatleasthalftheirfortunesbeforedeath.InSeptember2020,Feeney’sgo-for-brokemissionwas55,andhenowliveshappilywithhiswifeonapension(养老金)inamodestapartmentinSanFrancisco.41.A.thoroughly B.genuinely C.exactly D.rarely42.A.genius B.target C.consultant D.professor43.A.producing B.distributing C.purchasing D.presenting44.A.identified B.determined C.memorized D.remembered45.A.fame B.career C.honor D.status46.A.atall B.atease C.insatisfaction D.incomparison47.A.luxuriously B.proudly C.modestly D.easily48.A.signedover B.paidoff C.gaveover D.putoff49.A.strengths B.abilities C.achievements D.properties50.A.firm B.agency C.foundation D.manufacture51.A.explorations B.campaigns C.claims D.investigations52.A.won B.owed C.praised D.managed53.A.Proving B.Benefiting C.Pioneering D.Motivating54.A.role B.hint C.icon D.base55.A.struck B.satisfied C.comprised D.completed第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15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。On22ndDecember2023,the78thsessionoftheUnitedNationsGeneralAssembly(联合国大会)witnesseda56(history)milestone.Unanimously(一致地),theassemblyagreedtodeclaretheSpringFestivalaUnitedNation’sholiday.Thisdecisionhasbeenwelcomedasasignificantrecognitionofthefestival57(celebrate)bymillionsworldwide,particularlywithinChinesecommunities.Theresolution58(honor)ChineseNewYearasaUNholidayisamirror59(reflect)theculturaldiversityandthespiritoftheglobalorganization.TheUN,throughthisagreement,hasmadeastrongstatementofitscommitmenttoculturesandtheacknowledgmentofimportantculturalcelebrations60(globe).Themoveis61proofoftheUNGeneralAssembly’sabilityinemphasizingtheirroleinstrengtheningglobalunityandrespectforallcultures.ChineseNewYearisnotonlyacelebrationmarked62feasts,fireworks,andfamilyreunionsbutalsoarichculturaltradition63includesvariouselementsofChinesephilosophy,folklore,andsymbolism.BydeclaringitaUNholiday,theUnitedNations64(promote)itsstatussofar,givingitaglobalplatformandencouragingadeeperappreciationofChineseculture.Inconclusion,thedecisionprovidesanopportunityfortheworldtolearnandunderstandmoreaboutChineseculture.Moreover,it65(far)promotestheprinciplesofpeace,respect,andmutualunderstandingthathighlightthemissionandvisionoftheUnitedNations.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)66.假如你是某国际学校英语社社长李华,你校将在下周举办英语周活动,请你在展会上代表英语社就活动的以下内容进行发言:1.活动目的;2.活动内容;3.鼓励参加。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二节(满分25分)67.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。Mysister-in-lawCarolsaidshe’dalreadypickedoutakittenforme.Iagreedtogowithher…justtolook.Imadenopromisetotakeonehome.Afterall,onlytwomonthshadpassedsinceIlostmybelovedcalicocat,Mandi.MaybeIneededtobepet-freeforawhile.Whenwegotthere,threeofthefourkittensremainedinthelitter.Carolpickeduponeandhandedittome.Thebeautifulfaceandwhitefurontherightsideofhernoseremindedmeofaclown-likemask.HowcouldIresist?Thenanotherkitten,withanevenlybalancedwhiteface,jumpedintomylapandpurred.DrivinghomeinmyBritishsportscarproveddifficultwithtwomischievouskittens.Oneclungtomyleftarmandshoulder,watchingthefast-movingsceneryoutside.Theotherpacedbackandforthfrommylaptothepassenger’sseat,makingithardformetoshiftgears.Bothmewedinaloudduet(二重奏)ofprotest.Ofcourse,Ihadn’tbroughtacage.Ihadnotplannedtotakehomeakitten—ortwo.Theclown-like-maskedfemaleearnedthenameSqueakettewithhertinyvoicesqueakingabouteachnewdiscoveryassheexploredhernewhome.Themale,lackingonlyablacktieinhisformalclothes,tookthenameSebastianformyfavoritecomposer,JohannSebastianBach.Afewweekslater,aneighborhelpedmecarrydownmysix-footartificialChristmastreefromtheattic(阁楼).Ithankedhimwithabatchofcookies,andthensetupthetreeinthecomerofmylivingroom.SebastianandSqueaketteknockeditdownbeforeIopenedtheboxofdecorations.Aftersettingitupright,Istraightenedthefewbentwirebranchesbackintoplace.AsIcheckedforanyotherdamage,aquickflashofblack-and-whitefurpassedbyme.Uptheywent,branchbybranch.Thetreedancedaroundasthetwokittenstookturnsclimbingittogether.SebastianmadeittothetopamomentaheadofSqueakette.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Paragraph1:Helungedatmefromthetop,pawsstretchedoutlikewings._______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Paragraph2:Sensingtheirinterest,IfoundasmallerChristmastreeforthem._______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

洛阳2024—2025学年高二上学期期末考试英语参考答案第一部分听力(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)1.【答案】A【听力材料】W:It’stoobusytodriveduringrushhour,letalonetotheairport!Ifwehadleftearlier,wecouldhavetakenabus.M:You’reright.We’dbetterhurrytothestationandtakethesubwaynow.It’llbeanhour’sridetotheairport.【听力材料】W:It’stoobusytodriveduringrushhour,letalonetotheairport!Ifwehadleftearlier,wecouldhavetakenabus.M:You’reright.We’dbetterhurrytothestationandtakethesubwaynow.It’llbeanhour’sridetotheairport.2.【答案】C【听力材料】M:Ella,whatarethechancesofrunningintoyouatthistrainstation?W:Excuseme?You’vegotthewrongperson.M:Oh,no.I’msorry.Imistookyouforaco-worker.Youtwolookliketwinsisters!【听力材料】M:Ella,whatarethechancesofrunningintoyouatthistrainstation?W:Excuseme?You’vegotthewrongperson.M:Oh,no.I’msorry.Imistookyouforaco-worker.Youtwolookliketwinsisters!3.【答案】B【听力材料】W:IworkedinarestaurantwhenIwas18.Sincethen,I’vespent40yearsinanoffice.M:Sonowareyoureallyretiring?Won’tyougetbored?W:Well,I’llprobablystartmyownbusinessonlineandworkfrommylivingroom.【听力材料】W:IworkedinarestaurantwhenIwas18.Sincethen,I’vespent40yearsinanoffice.M:Sonowareyoureallyretiring?Won’tyougetbored?W:Well,I’llprobablystartmyownbusinessonlineandworkfrommylivingroom.4.【答案】C【听力材料】M:Mybrotherlearnedcomputerscienceatcollege,soI’dprefertoaskhimforadvicewhenfacingdifficulties.Managingagroupofengineersisn’teasy!W:Well,that’sunderstandable,aswe’rebusinessadministrationgraduates.【听力材料】M:Mybrotherlearnedcomputerscienceatcollege,soI’dprefertoaskhimforadvicewhenfacingdifficulties.Managingagroupofengineersisn’teasy!W:Well,that’sunderstandable,aswe’rebusinessadministrationgraduates.5.【答案】A【听力材料】W:AreyounearlyfinishedwiththeTV,orshouldIwatchthegameonmycomputer?M:Thisshowisalmostover.It’sreallyinteresting!Scientistshavediscoveredhowtomakeartificialseawater.So,FreshseafoodcannowbefarmedinplaceslikeXinjiang!【听力材料】W:AreyounearlyfinishedwiththeTV,orshouldIwatchthegameonmycomputer?M:Thisshowisalmostover.It’sreallyinteresting!Scientistshavediscoveredhowtomakeartificialseawater.So,FreshseafoodcannowbefarmedinplaceslikeXinjiang!【答案】6.A7.C【听力材料】W:Youalwayshavesomuchpower.Doyouevergettiredduringtheday?M:Iusedto—forsure.ThatwasbeforeImaderoutinechangestoimprovemylife.I’veeventaughtmypartnersthesetipsandtricks.W:Youmustteachmetoo!M:It’sallaboutfindingwhatworksbestforyou.Beforeyoustart,I’drecommendreadingthisbookforatleastaweek.Informationlikethiswillteachyouhowtobecomemoremotivated,disciplined,andenthusiastic.W:Cool!I’llstartreadingittomorrow.Then,afteraweek,I’llhavemynewlifestyle.【听力材料】W:Youalwayshavesomuchpower.Doyouevergettiredduringtheday?M:Iusedto—forsure.ThatwasbeforeImaderoutinechangestoimprovemylife.I’veeventaughtmypartnersthesetipsandtricks.W:Youmustteachmetoo!M:It’sallaboutfindingwhatworksbestforyou.Beforeyoustart,I’drecommendreadingthisbookforatleastaweek.Informationlikethiswillteachyouhowtobecomemoremotivated,disciplined,andenthusiastic.W:Cool!I’llstartreadingittomorrow.Then,afteraweek,I’llhavemynewlifestyle.【答案】8.B9.C【听力材料】M:I’mtryingtobemoresatisfiedduringdailylife.Buthonestly,mostofthetime,Ifeellikeeverydayisthesame,withnothinginterestinghappening.HowcanIbecomemoregrateful?W:Greatquestion,Tony.Manypeoplefeelthisway,asthey’reoftenconfusedaboutwhattheyshouldfocuson—thepast,thepresent,orthefuture.M:Exactly.Iwishthefuturewouldarrivesooner.W:It’s

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