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第1页/共1页20242025学年度第一学期市中区阶段性质量监测高二英语试题考试时间:120分钟;满分:150分注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡对应题目的答案标号涂黑;如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在试卷上无效。3.考试结束后,本试卷和答题卡一并交回。第Ⅰ卷(选择题)一、听力选择题:本大题共20小题,每题1.5,共30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。第一节1.Wherewillthewomanprobablygofirst?A.Toherhome.B.Toarestaurant.C.Toamovietheater.2.Whatisthemanmostdissatisfiedwithabouthisjob?A.Theheavyworkload.B.Thelackofcreativechallenges.C.Theformalmunicationchannels.3.Whatistheconversationmainlyabout?A.Anapp.B.Anadvertisement.C.Afreelunch.4.Whatartformisthewomancuriousabout?A.Chinesecalligraphy.B.Chinesepainting.C.Papercutting.5.Whydidthewomanendhertripearly?A.ShearguedwithJerry.B.Shefeltunwell.C.Sheranoutofmoney.第二节听下面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.Whatdidthegirldoduringthevacation?A.Sherestedathome.B.Shelearnedtodance.C.Shewenttoasummercamp.7.Whodidtheboygoskateboardingwith?A.Hisfriends.B.Hisclassmates.C.Hisrelative.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whatwastheoriginalpriceofthedress?A.600yuan.B.500yuan.C.300yuan.9.Onwhatoccasionwillthewomanwearthedressfirst?A.Agraduationceremony.B.Aweddingparty.C.Abusinessdinner.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatdoesthewomanfindithardtodo?A.Getajobnearherhouse.B.Haveahomemadebreakfasteveryday.C.Separateherworkfromhomelife.11.Whatdoesthewomantypicallydoafterstipper?A.Dosomereading.B.TakeashortwalkC.Playboardgames.12.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofherworkdays?A.Justsoso.B.Quitesatisfactory.C.Abitboring.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.WhatwastheoriginofChinesecrosstalk?A.Thestreetperformance.B.Theliveentertainmentinteahouses.C.DialectdialoguesintheMingDynasty.14.WhatdoesthewomansayaboutChinesecrosstalkduringtheearly20thcentury?A.Itbecamepopularduetoforeigninfluence.B.Itwasconnectedwithsocialissues.C.Itfocusedonlyontellingjokes.15.HowdoesChinesecrosstalkdevelopinmodernsociety?A.Itisgraduallyoutofdateinthedigitalage.B.Modernperformersmakethetraditionalformdisappear.C.Therearecrosstalkshowsonmanyonlineplatforms.16.Whatisthewoman’sattitudetowardsthefutureofChinesecrosstalk?A.Casual.B.Optimistic.C.Doubtful.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.WhendidPaulDurietzstarthisteachingcareer?A.Attheageof23.B.Attheageof26.C.Attheageof3518.WhatinspiredPaulDurietztobeeasocialstudiesteacher?A.Hispassionforhistory.B.Hisfather’sencouragement.C.Hismother’sstories.19.WhatdoweknowaboutPaulDurietz?A.Heoncefoughtanelection.B.Heworkedindifferentschools.C.Hehasusednovelteachingmethods.20.WhatadvicedoesPaulDurietzgivetothosewhodesiretobeteachers?A.Embracingtechnologyatallcosts.B.Treatingstudentswithpatience.C.Choosingpopularsubjects.二、阅读理解:本大题共15小题,每题2.5,共37.5分。AAhighendtrainjourneyenablesyoutoexperiencedestinationsatauniquepaceandintotalfortwhileenjoyingfirstclassserviceThesearesomeofthemostexcitingrailroutestochoosefrom.GoldenPassExpress,SwitzerlandGoldenPassExpresstakespassengersfromMontreuxtoInterlaken.It’sathreehourridewithfourdeparturesaday.Theheatedleatherseatscanrecline(后倾)androtate(旋转)180degrees.They’realsoraised15incheshighertoboosttheviewsovervineyards,greenvalleysandblueiceglaciers.Aonewayticketcosts£115.LaDolceVita,ItalyLaDolceVitatrainservicetransportspassengerstoItalyofthe1960s.Therearealtogether30rooms—plusabarcarwherepassengerscanwatchappealingfieldsflybyasapianistplays.Avarietyofimpressiveoffboardexperiencesareavailable,fromtouringvineyardsatMontalcinotoridinghorsesinAbruzzo.Aonewayticketstartsat£2,140.SpaciaXJapanThistrainprovidesastylishwayofmakingthetwohourjourneybetweenTokyo’sAsakusastationandthecityofNikko.SpaciaXalsoincludesfortablesofasandseats.Passengerscanappreciatethesceneryastheyshootpastmountains,waterfallsandtemples.TicketscanbeboughtonlineorfromanystationontheTobuline.Aonewayticketstartsfrom£7.50.TheVietage,VietnamTheVietagerunsbetweenDaNangandQuyNhoninsupremefort.TravelerscantakeinthebeautyoftheVietnamesecountrysideoverathirtycourselunchwithfreedrinks.Theticketpricealsoincludesaheadandshouldermassage(按摩).Aonewayticketis£330.1.WhichofthefollowingmakesLaDolceVitastandout?A.fortableseats. B.Variousoffboardexperiences.C.Onlineticketbooking. D.Aheadandshouldermassage.2.Whichoftherailroutesprovidesaheartylunch?A.SpaciaX,Japan. B.LaDolceVita,Italy.C.TheVietageVietnam. D.GoldenPassExpress,Switzerland.3.Whatdothefourrailrouteshaveinmon?A.Thetraveltime. B.Theticketprice. C.Thesuperiorservice. D.Theadjustableseats.BCarlWilhelmScheeleranksasoneofthegreatestscientistsofalltime,buthepaidabigpriceforthishonor.Bornin1742inpresentdayGermany,Scheelelearnedaboutchemicalsfromhisparentsstartingatayoungage.Whenhewas14,hewassentawaytoGothenburg(哥德堡)tobeetheapprentice(学徒)ofafamilyfriend.Therehespenteightyearsstudyingchemistryandconductingexperimentslateintothenight.Next,ScheelemovedaroundtheHolyRomanEmpire,workingfordifferentchemistsandbeingmorelearnedinhistrade.In1767,hemovedtoStockholm,wherehediscoveredtartaricacid(酒石酸).AfterthreeyearsinStockholm,hebecamethedirectoroftheLockeLaboratory.Itwasthere,whilehewasanalyzingastrangereaction,thatScheelebecamethefirstpersontoidentifyoxygen.Hecalledtheelement“fireair”becausehebelievedbasedonthetheoriesofhistime,thatasubstancethatmadeupfirewasreleasedfromitemswhentheyburned.Scheelebelievedoxygentobethissubstance,notunderstandingthatoxygenismerelyanelementthatfacilitates(促进)thechemicalreactionthatisfire.Ashistoricasthisdiscoverywas,Scheeleseldomgotcreditforit,largelybecauseEnglishscientistJosephPriestleypublishedfindingsonoxygenbeforeScheele,eventhoughitisnowgenerallyacceptedthatScheelemadetheactualdiscoveryfirst.Throughhiswork,hethusexposedhimselftomanyharmfulmaterials.ThesechemicalshadadeadlyeffectonScheele,andheeventuallydiedofkidneyfailurein1786.Sadly,inspiteofhismanyachievementsandthefactthathegavehislifetochemistry,CarlWilhelmScheeleisoftenforgotteninthehistoryofscience.Thoughhediscoveredmanyelementsbeforeotherbetterknownscientistsdid,hisunwillingnesstobothattendmeetingsoftheRoyalSwedishAcademyofSciencesandtopublishhisworkallowedotherscientiststotakecreditfordiscoveriesthathehadmade.4.WhofirsttaughtChemistrytoScheele?A.Hisparents. B.JosephPriestley. C.Hisfamilyfriend. D.TheHolyRomanEmpire.5.WhendidScheleprobablydiscoveroxygen?A.In1745. B.In1767. C.In1770. D.In1789.6.Whatdotheunderlinedwords“theelement”referto?A.Oxygen. B.Tartaricacid. C.Thestrangereaction. D.Thechemicalexperiment.7.WhatcanwelearnaboutScheelefromthetext?A.Hehasbeenworldfamoussincethe1700s. B.Heactuallydiedduetohisdangerouswork.C.HediscoveredoxygenlaterthanJosephPriestley. D.Hethoughthisfindingswerenotvaluableatall.CAnewstudyonbabybirdsshowsthattrafficnoisecanaffecttheirgrowthandleadtolifelongharm.Thefindingraisesnewconcernsabouttheeffectofnoisepollutiononwildlife—andhumansaswell.Researchersalreadyknewtoomuchnoiseislikelytodisturbbirds,makingitmoredifficultfortheparentstomunicatewithandcarefortheirbabybirds.Butitwasn’tclearwhetherthenoiseitselfcoulddirectlyharmyoungbirds.MyleneMariette,abehavioralecologistatDeakinUniversity,andherteamsetouttoanswerthatquestionwithbirdsheldoncampusinMelbourne,Australia.For5nightsinarow,theyplayedeggseitherroadnoiseorbirdsongsforseveralhours.Thesoundswerekeptatavolumeof65decibels(分贝)—aboutthesameloudnessasaconversationinabarorcitytraffic.Othereggswereleftinsilence.Aftertheeggshatched,thebabybirdsreceivedoneoftwotreatments—roadnoiseorbirdsongs—foranother9nights.Thebabybirdsheardthesoundsinaseparateroom,andthenwerereturnedtotheirnests.Eggsexposedtotrafficsoundswere19%lesslikelytohatchparedwiththoseexposedtothesoundofsongs.Itshowsacleareffectoftrafficnoise,Mariettesays.Asthebabybirdsdeveloped,theyalsoshowedworryingdevelopmentsigns.Thoseexposedtonoisegrewslower.Moreover,whenthosebirdsgrewup,theyhadabouthalfasmanyoffspring(后代)asthebirdsexposedtosongsasyoungsters.HansSlabbekoorn,anecologistandanimalbehaviorexpertatLeidenUniversity,notesthattheseconcernsapplytohumansaswell.“Thefindingssuggestthattheacoustic(听觉的)environmentofbirdsincitiesandalonghighwaysshouldbebettermanaged,”hewrites,“andthattheacousticfortinhospitalenvironmentsforpregnantmothersandbabiesrequiresspecialattention.”Eventually,theresearchmighthelprevealhowmuchandinwhatwaysnoisepollutionshouldbereduced.8.Whatdoesparagraph3mainlyfocusonaboutthestudy?A.Itsprocess. B.Itsresult. C.Itsdifficulty. D.Itspurpose.9.Howarethefindingsexplainedinparagraph4?A.Bygivingexamples. B.Byanalyzingreasons.C.Bymakingparisons. D.Bymakingpredictions.10.Whatdothefindingsindicate?A.Movethebirdsfromcitiestoprotectedareas.B.Makelawstoclosehighwaysandothernoisyplaces.C.Educatepeopleonthebadeffectsofnoisepollution.DPayspecialattentiontothehospitalenvironmentforbabies.11.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.Trafficnoisehelpsbirdsmunicate B.ScientistshavefoundwaystoreducenoiseC.Hospitalenvironmentsaregreatlyaffected D.TrafficnoisecauseslifelongharmtobabybirdsDAbotisasoftwareprogramthatoftenworksbyitselfontheinternettoperformthesamekindsofactionsashumansdo.Thereport,producedbyCaliforniabasedinternetsecuritypanyImperva,foundthat49.6percentofworldwideinternettraffic(互联网流量)camefrombotsin2023,whilefromhumanusersfellto50.4percent.Imperva’sstudyalsofoundthatwebtrafficlinkedto“badbots”grewto32percentin2023,ariseof30.2percentfrom2022.NanhiSingh,asecurityadvisoratImperva,saidthatbotsarecurrentlyoneofgrowingthreatsfacingalmosteveryindustry.Botsaregenerallydesignedtovisitwebsitesandindependentlysearchformanykindsofonlineinformation.Theyareabletooperateatmuchgreaterspeedsthanhumansandcanprocessrepeatedsearchesandprocesslargeamountsofdata.OnlinesearchadvisorYoastnotesthatsomebotsareconsideredgoodbecausetheycanbeusefultoindividualsthroughtoolssuchasOpenAI’schatbot,ChatGPT.Someothersareconsideredmalicious,becausetheyaretrainedtohack,orbreakintonetworkputersystems.Thesekindsofbotspretendthemselvesashumansandcollectprivatedataorfinancialinformationthatcanbeusedtomitcrimes.Andsomebotsareevendesignedtospreadmisinformationandfalsenews.Thestudyalsosuggestedthatsomecountrieshaveamuchbiggerproblemwithbadbotsthanothers.Webtrafficlinkedtobadbotsin2023accountedfor71percentinIrelandwhileGermanywasnext,with67.5percent.ThepercentageofMexicoandtheUSAwasreportedtobe42.8percentand35.4percentrespectively.Impervaevenreportedthatbadbotactivitywouldleadtoaccounttakeovers,whichincreased10percentin2023over2022.Thehighestnumberofaccounttakeovers—36.8percent—happenedinthefinancialservicesindustry.Nextwasthetravelindustry,with11.5percent,followedbybusinessservicesateightpercent.NanhiSinghsaidtheproblemislikelytoworseniningyearstothepointwheresuchbotswouldexisteverywhere.Sheurgedorganizationstointroducebotmanagementandsecuritytoolsinanefforttolimitautomatedtrafficandpreventdangerousaccounttakeovers.12.WhatdidImperva’sstudyfind?A.Badbotscaused49.6%ofwebtrafficin2023.B.Trafficfromhumanusersfelltothesecondin2023.C.Webtrafficlinkedto“badbots”rosesharplyin2023.D.Nearlyhalfoftheworld’swebtrafficwascausedbybadbotsin2023.13.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“malicious”inParagraph2mean?A.Useful. B.Dependable. C.Harmful. D.Irresponsible.14.WhatisNanhiSingh’sattitudetowardscurrentsituationofwebtraffic?A.Optimistic. B.Satisfied. C.Concerned. D.Conservative.15.Whatcanbelearnedaboutbotsfromthepassage?A.Everyindustryiscurrentlythreatenedbybots.B.Botscanbebothhelpfulandtroublesome.C.Botscansearchforonlineinformationbythemselves.D.WebtrafficlinkedtobadbotswasthemostseriousprobleminIrelandin2023.三、阅读七选五:本大题共5小题,每题2.5,共12.5分。Selfimprovementisuniversaltothehumanexperience.____16____Perhapsyouwanttoloseweight,improveyourskillsinacertainarea,bemorefortablesocially,behappier,orbemoreproductive.Whatevertheultimateimprovementdesiredisinordertoachieveit,youmaybenefitfromidentifyingyourspecificgoals,makingchanges,anddealingwithsetbacks.____17____Thinkingaboutfuturepositiveandnegativepossibilitiesenhances(增强)motivation,expectationofsuccessfulgoalpletion,andmitmenttoselfimprovement.Thinkingaboutapositivefuturehelpsyouimaginearealityofwhereyouarethebestselfyoucanbe,whileimagininganegativerealityresultsinanawarenessofwhatmighthappenifyoudonotmeetyourimprovementgoals.Determinewhatneedsimprovementandwhatdoesn’t.Itisimportanttobespecificinyourgoals,andtoknowwhichgoalsareatoppriority.Identifyyourassets(honest,hardworking,loving,etc.)andyourliabilities(惹麻烦的事)(angry,overweight,etc.).____18____Prioritizeyourlistofgoals.Rateeachgoalfrom110,10beingthehighestpriorityforyou.Focusonthisgoalfirst.Getfeedback.____19____Thus,askingothers,waysyoucanimprovewillhelpyoudevelopspecificgoalsandmotivateyouonyourjourney.Makesmartgoals.____20____Forexample,yourgoalcouldbetolose20pounds(specific,measurable,attainable)in3months(realistic,timebound).Seekoutinformationonhowtopursuethatchange,informationcanbegatheredfrombooks,articles,friends,families,andprofessionals.Itisamazinghowmuchinformationyouwillfindwhenyouareready.A.It’simportanttochangeourselves.B.Imaginewhatitcouldbelikeinthefuture.C.Weallhavethingswe’dliketochangeaboutourselves.D.Smartgoalsarespecific,measurable,attainable,realistic.E.Thismayhelpyouidentifywhereyoucanmakethemostimprovement.F.Whatyouwantedtoimproveyourselfhappenedinthemidnightsomehow.G.Reflectingwhattoimprovehelpsindividuals’performance,andenhancesgoalachievement.四、完形填空:本大题共15小题,每题1分,共15分。ArinnFilerstartedteachingsocialstudiesatHumanitiesandArtsAcademyinLosAngelesinOctober,2019.Shequickly___21___thatmanyofherstudentswerefootball___22___.Oneofthem—asophomore—alreadyhadanoffertoplayatUniversityofSouthernCalifornia.Duringfootballseasons,manyplayersdidn’thavetimefor___23___betweenschool,practicesand___24___.Filerwantedtomakesurethesestudentathleteshadanappointedteacherto___25___them.Shecreatedaclassforathletestopletework,brushuponstudyskillsandplanouttheirclassesto___26___thattheywereacademically___27___—thattheywereabletoplayincollege.“IliketoworkwiththeathletesbecauseIfeellikethey___28___haveaplacetogoonourcampus,”shesaid.She___29___theirreportcards,talkedtothemabouttheirgradesandledlessonson____30____skills,likegoalsetting.Oneofhercoworkers,LaNeaAustin,whoteachesEnglish,toldNPRreporters,“Nomatterwhat,shehelps____31____afuturefortheseathletes.”Filer’sfootballplayerswonthestatechampionshipinthefall,andmanygot____32____frombignamefootballschools.Butshealsotooktimeto____33____themwithpathstocollegesothattheydidn’t____34____gettingrecruitedtoplaysports.“Givebacktosomeoneelseandbean____35____tosomeoneelse,”Filertoldherstudents.“That’swhatwillmakemehappy.”21.A.proved B.noticed C.announced D.acknowledged22.A.fans B.judges C.players D.coaches23.A.dinner B.homework C.relaxation D.pleasure24.A.games B.classes C.holidays D.traditions25.A.train B.control C.guide D.remind26.A.discover B.imagine C.indicate D.ensure27.A.related B.qualified C.gifted D.divided28.A.absolutely B.virtually C.apparently D.finally29.A.checked B.designed C.delivered D.exchanged30.A.mental B.physical C.athletic D.specific31.A.chart B.predict C.fund D.realize32.A.wages B.inquiries C.offers D.results33.A.connect B.pare C.present D.entertain34.A.keepon B.dependon C.feedon D.insiston35.A.inspiration B.impression C.excuse D.award第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)五、语法填空:本大题共1题,每题1.5,共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。Mobilepaymentreferstoacashlesspaymentmethodusingmobiledevices____36____(purchase)goodsorservices.Overthepastdecade,mobilepayment____37____(bee)themainpaymentmethodinChina.Whethershopping,eatingortraveling,mobilepaymentiseverywhereandpopular.IthasbeenthebusinesscardofChina’stechnologicalinnovation.NFC,QRcode,face____38____(recognize)andothertechnologieshavebeenbinedwithvariousproductionandlifeapplications,____39____hasfacilitatedpeople’slifeandpromotedsocialandtechnologicalinnovation.Bothonlineshoppingandofflinelargeshoppingmallsbegantoprovideconsumers____40____mobilepaymentmethodssuchascodescanningpayment,____41____(create)moreconvenientshoppingexperience.Althoughcreditcardpayment____42____(launch)inAmericainthe1950s,itsspeedofpopularizingmobilepaymentisveryslowintheInternetera.In2019,thescaleofmobilepaymentinAmericawasonly$112billion,while____43____inChinawas$9trillion.Nowadays,indailyroutine,peopleinChina____44____(basic)onlyneedtocarryamobilephone.ManyAmericansareamazedbythepowerandconvenience____45____(bring)byChina’smobilepayment.六、书面表达:本大题共2小题,第一节15分,第二节25分,共40分。第一节46.假设你是高一学生李华,你的美国朋友Peter正在中国学习,对中国的节日很感兴趣。寒假就要到了,请你给他写信介绍中国的传统节日——春节,并邀请他寒假期间来家做客,共同感受中国传统节日。注意:1.词数不少于80;2.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。DearPeter,Wintervacationisapproaching/aroundthecorner.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua第二节47.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。HannahandIhavebeenbestfriendssinceprimaryschoolandwespendalmosteverydaywitheachother,sharingeverythinghappeninginourdailylifeanddiscussingproblemsinourschoolwork.Sometimes,otherchildrensaywearenofunbecausewearebothveryacademicandliketostudy,butwelikeitthatway.Wearebothveryhardworkingandalwaysgetgoodgradesatschool.LastMonday,wehadasurprisemathquiz.Thinkingitwasquiteeasy,Iwasnotworriedabouttheresultsatall.Imusthavesoundedveryproudofmyselfafterthequiz,sayinghoweasyitwasandhowIwassuretogetagoodgrade.Unexpectedly,thenextdayafterclass,mymathteachertoldmethatIhadthelowestgradeintheclass!Myheartsankandagreatsenseofshamewashedoverme;Imustbereallystupidtofailasimplemathquiz!Afterwards,Ipretendedtobecheerful,asifnothinghadhappened,butHannahsensedsomethingwaswrong.Whenwewenttowashourhandsinthegirls’washroombeforelunch,Hannahtriedtofigureoutwhatthematterwas.Strugglingtoholdbackmytears,IadmittedIhadfailedthemathquiz.“Butyouareabornmathgeniusandyouhaveputallyoureffortsinit.Theremustbesomemistakes!”Hannahcouldn’tbelieveherears.“Ishouldn’thavebeensoconfident.Wouldyoupleasekeepitasecretforme?”Ibegged.Hannahnodded,promisingnottotellanyoneelseaboutthesecret.However,thatafternoonInoticedthatmyclassmateswerestaringatmeasIcameintomathclassand,whenIwenttositdown,Iwasshockedtofindapieceofpaperonmydeskthatsaid,“StupidSarahgotaD!”IwassoupsetthatIfeltlikecrying.IthoughtthatHannahmusthavetoldmyclassmatesaboutmygradeafterpromisingnotto.Everyonemusthavebeenlaughingbehindmyback!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。IwassoangrythatIwentstraighttoHannah.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Thenextmorning,mymathteachercametome,apologizingforhiscarelessness.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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