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学年蚌埠市层高中高一第二次联考2024—2025A英语试卷(试卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟)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2B铅笔把答题卡上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本试卷上无效
3、考试结束后,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)第一节(共5小题海小题
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How muchis theshirtA.£
19.
15.B.£
9.
18.C.£
9.
15.答案是C
1.What willthe mando tonightA.Stay athome.B.Go to a game.C.Attend afashion show.
2.What isthe manmost likely to dothese daysA.Learn photography.B.Play sports.C.Draw pictures.
3.How doesLucas feelA.Surprised.B.Annoyed.C.Excited.
4.Where arethe speakersA.At alibrary.B.At abookstore.C.At asupermarket.
5.Why isDanny movingto SeattleA.He willbe workingthere.B.He enjoysthe weatherthere.C.He wantsto getaway fromhome.第二节(共15小题;每小题L5分,满分
22.5分)906,is one of thedecisive inventionsfor theadvancement of37civilize.纺织品Initially,it beganas blockscut fromwood38apply toprint textiles and thenused toreproduce short卷轴Buddhist religioustexts.Later,long scrollsand bookswere produced,first bywood-block printingand thenbyusing movable type.Printed books,including Confucianclassics,dictionaries,mathematics andothers,became even39convenient andavailable toordinary people,40could evenpurchase booksfrom privatedealers inShu modernSichuanprovince.By theend of the9th century,it hadspread allover China.The techniquewas advancedso fastthat pagedbooks in庆历the modernstyle41replace scrollsby
1000.During theChing-li period1041-1048,the invention of movabletypeappeared andcontributed much42the developmentof the world,which is43reform in the historyof printing.Thebasic printtechnology may have madeits wayto Europefrom Chinain the1300s.Building onmovabletypein the1450s,Johannes Gutenbergfrom Dutchtransformed Westernprogress andsociety withmass printing,44enable thespread ofinformationto themasses.It isuniversally believedthat45is thisprint inventionthat isregarded bymany asthe inventionofthe一千年.millennium第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分).假定你是李华,你的留学生朋友邀请你周日一起去科技馆,但你因故无法前往,请你给他回一封电子46Mark邮件,内容包括.表示歉意;
1.说明原因;
2.解决方案3注意:.写作词数应为左右;
180.请按如下格式在相应位置作答2Dear Mark,Yours,Li Hua第二节(满分25分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整短文
47.I woke up with a startand lookedat theclock infront ofme——5:00am.The wholenight Ihad beendreaming andplanningvarious thingsI wantedto do.After all,it wasmy16th birthday!Yesterday,none of my familyhad shownany signto indicatethat theydremembered thefact thatmy birthdaywasonly24hours away.They mighthave been planning asurprise forme!I raceddownstairs.Well,you reup early,“my dadsaid,his eyesfixed upon the newspaper.My mother,who wascookingbreakfast,paid meno attention.“Have theyforgotten aboutme^^I wondered.No,they wouldnever dothat.”“Mama,I waswondering ifyou couldcook mesome pancakes,1said in a cheerfultone.Jessie,I amin ahurry today.I amafraid I dont havetime tomake youpancakes,“my mothersaid.None ofthem seemed to be aware ofmy special day.At leastfor mysake,they couldvegiven itsome importance.And noneofmybrothers seemedto beinterested inmy birthdayeither.I felta bitdown.For monthswe hadbeenplanningevents for my birthday—shopping,games,decorations andsomuch more-but now,they allseemedtohave forgottenabout mybirthday.(随意的)Lunch wasboring,with nothingspecial cookedformyspecialday.Everyone sattalking aboutrandomthings,not oncementioning mybirthday.(急Disappointed,I climbedup thestairs tomy roomand laydown inbed.Suddenly,Mom called out tome.I dashed奔)(乐观)towards her,hoping tohear somethingcheerful.But myoptimism disappearedwhen shesaid,“Me,your dadandyour brothersare attendinga dinner.Since youwokeupearly,we thoughtyou mightneed somesleep.If youfeel注意hungry,theres foodin thefridge.Call ifyou needhelp.Bye,and be a goodgirL”•所续写短文的词数应为左右;1150续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好
2.Paragraph1:They allwaved goodbyeone byone,leaving mealone inthe house.Paragraph2:“Surprise!”a lot of voicescalledout.1-5ACCBA6-10BACAB11-15CBAAC16-20BCBCA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.What isBoriss problemA.He is too busyto study.B.He cantspeak Chinese.C.He isrefused bya college.
7.What doesthe womansuggest BorisdoA.Take acourse.B.Set uphis ownfirm.C.Tour thelocal college.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题
8.Why doesMary giveRon acallA.To arrangea repairtime for him.B.To informhim ofthe priceincrease.C.To tellhim aboutthe repairsituation.
9.What doesJesse most probably doA.A deliveryman.B.A repairman.C.A postalclerk.
10.How muchwill Ronpay intotalA.$
170.B.$
180.C.$
210.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题
11.What arethe speakerstalking aboutA.The arrivalof newstaff.B.The planfor themeetings.C.The relocationof someemployees.
12.Who isin office303nowA.Eric.B.Steve.C.Susan.
13.Why isthe manpleasedA.His newoffice willbe larger.B.His requestwas approvedby Julia.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题C.His meetingswith customerswent well.
14.When doesthe conversationtakeplaceA.In March.B.In April.C.In May.
15.What doesAmy suggestJason doA.Take atrip toBangkok.B.Pack asmany clothesas possible.C.Arrange activitiesbased ontemperature.
16.What didAmy forgetto takeduring herlast tripto ThailandA.Her notebook.B.Some medicine.C.Some sunscreen.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题
17.Which companydid WallyAmos workfor at firstA.Famous Amos Cookie.B.Uncle NonameCookie.C.William MorrisAgency.
18.When didthe FamousAmos Cookiereach$12million insalesA In
1975.B.In
1982.C.In
1985.
19.Why didthe FamousAmosCookiestart tolose moneyA.For theunsuccessful cookies.B.For thestrong competition.C.For thepoor management.
20.What happenedto WallyAmos in1988A.He soldhis firstcompany.B.He joinedthe ShanbyGroup.C.He changedhis companysname.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题海小题
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You canmake a difference to the lifeof othersby signingup to be avolunteer.Volunteer OpportunitiesPortugalTeachnatives conversationalskills withvaiying Englishabilities inclassrooms,offices,and communitycenters.Help chooseassignments inpublic elementaryand secondaryschools,or withyoung adultsin technicalor tradeschools.PeruVolunteers with a medicalbackground canchoose tospend theirtime workingat medicalcenters.Others canspendtheir timepracticing conversationalEnglish withlocal students.TanzaniaSupport a communitys questfor developmentthrough foodand nutrition,health andeducation projects.Work inthe(幼苗)greenhouse nurturingseedlings forseasonal plantings.NepalTeach businessmanagement,help repairliving andlearning spaces,provide supportand trainingfor disadvantagedwomen,and nurturepoor children.CubaBuild bridgesof friendshipthrough conversationalEnglish classes.Work alongsidelocal womensewing andknittingbaby clothes,aprons,crafts,etc,which aresold tobenefit thewomens cooperativeinterests.About Global VolunteersEstablished in1984by BudPhibrook andMichele Gran,Global Volunteersis aninternational nonprofitorganizationassisting worldwidecommunity developmentprograms byorganizing short-term volunteerson localwork programs,aswell asproviding projectfunding andchild sponsorships.Since1984,GlobalVolunteershas helpedpartner communitiesdelivermost ofthese servicesto localpeople worldwide,and beentrusted bymore than34,000volunteers.
1.If youmajor inmedicine,which countrywill youmostprobablychoose tobe avolunteerA.Tanzania.B.Nepal.C.Peru.D.Cuba.A.Teaching conversationalEnglish.B.Caring for at-risk children.C.Giving trainingto women.D.Providing educationsupport.
3.What dowe knowabout GlobalVolunteersA.It isacommunityorganization.B.It helpsdevelop communitiesglobally.C It is targetedat materialrewards.D.It mainlyprovides fundinghelp.
2.What servicedo allthe listedcountries havein commonLovepushes usto overcomevarious strugglesin life!The reasonwhy KeithLimbert learnedto driveat hisold agewasa touchinglove story,as hewas forcedto facethe lessonsfor drivinga carfor his wife.79-year-old Keithfrom WestYorkshireput allhis effortsinto passingthe driving test,so that he could take his wife fortreatments everyday.(尝试)Even thoughhe had attempted drivingwhen hewas25,he couldntget throughthe firsttwo tests.Sincethen,his lovingwife Annehad alwaysdriven himaround.However,when58-year-old Anneshealth tooka turnfbr theworse,he had to goback tothe drivingschool again.(中风)After Annehadastroke in2015,leaving herin awheelchair,the couplehadtorely onothers fortheir travels.Annoyed withmany difficulties,Keith realizedthat itwas timeforhimto takeup learningto driveagain.Eventually,it(诊断)became anecessity whenAnne wasdiagnosed withbreast cancerin late
2016.Unfortunately,his wifescondition requiredregular tripsto andfrom hospitaland hewas Annesfull-time caregiver.He lovedhiswifeso muchthathedid his best topass his drivingtestonthethird attempt.This time,his hard work paidoff.Keith passedhisdrivingtest atthe ageof79,so hecouldtakehis poorwife tohospital byhimself.Now thisloving coupleis leadinga comfortablelife andon mostdays,he takeshimself tothe gymand takeshis wifefor a coffee.“Idontfeel likeI am79at allJ Keithis happyto keephis youthfulspirit witha pleasantsmile onhis face.4Why didKeith tryhisbestto gethis driverslicenseA.He didntwant towaste money.B.He couldtravel towork conveniently.C.He wantedto drivehiswifefor hertreatments.D.He waspersuaded byhis familyto doso.
5.What madeKeiths wifeAnne sitin awheelchairA.A bloodtube inher brainburst orbecame blocked.B.She couldntmove arounddue toher breastcancer.C.She fellfrom a high placeand injuredher legs.D.She hada serioustraffic accidentand becamedisabled.
6.How canwe describeKeith accordingtothe textA.Shy andcautious.B.Optimistic andconsiderate.C.Hardworking andgenerous.D.Stubborn andbad-tempered.
7.What isthe mainidea ofthetextA.Old manrealizes hisdream ofowning acar.B.Self-help isbetter thanhelp fromothers.C.Never tooold tolearn todrive.D.Old manlearns todrive forhis belovedone.CPeople whowork with their handsmayhavemore jobsecurity in2023than thosewho depend on technology.A(体力的)leading expertinthefield ofartificial intelligence,Professor Wooldridge,explains thatthose manualworkers,(扩张)such asconstruction workers,are likelysafe from the expansionof AL“There arelots ofexamples ofthe hugerange oftechnologies whichwill makepeoples livesbetter/9ProfessorWooldridge said.But theimportance ofpeople incarrying outa lotof jobshas beenunderestimated bymodernsociety.There arean awfullotof jobs whichreally requirehuman understandingand havinga humanthere is(悲观的)really important.Tin notas pessimisticabout AIand jobsas mostmedia hasshowed.”However,Professor Wooldridgewarned that the newtechnology wouldbeadamaging forcefbr employeeswhoperfonn dutieslike takingphone calls.A typeof jobIm worriedabout iscall centeroperators.If yourjob isto understandwhatpeople aretelling youbut you are moreor lessfollowing instructionsthat youvebeen given,this kindofjobis easilyaffectedwhen artificialintelligence stepsonto thestage.”A2022study foundautomation ispartially responsiblefor adrop inUS industrialjobs.Previous researchhasestimated aloss of420,000to750,000jobs duringthe1990sand2000s,most ofwhich weremanufacturing jobs.Despitethat,Professor Wooldridgesays thetechnology isfar fromcapable ofperforming manuallabor roles.He suggeststhat thetechnologylike robotsis indeedtaking jobsfrom humans,but ata muchlower ratethan mostassume.A recentstudy foundthat only14percent ofworkers intheir studyhave losttheir jobsto arobot.As Professor(夸大)Wooldridge said,people aregenerally quickto vastlyexaggerate therate ofrobot takeover.
8.What dowe knowabout manualworkers fromParagraph1A.They aresafe fromlosing jobs.B.Their workdepends ontheir technicalability.C.They knowless abouthigh technology.D.Their workis unlikelyaffected byAL
9.What pointof viewdoes mostmedia expressabout AIand jobsA.Humans arestill themain bodyof futurework.B.AI willreplace themajority ofhuman work.C.AI willbring morejob opportunities to people.D.Technologies makeadifferenceto peopleslives.
10.According toWooldridge,who mightprobably beaffected byAI mostA.Construction workers.B.Airplane pilots.C.Receptionists.D.Teachers.
11.What isWooldridge^attitude towardsrobot takeoverA.Doubtful.B.Unclear.C.Cautious.D.Positive.DChildren who are givenopportunities to manage moneywhen theyre youngare morelikelytobe financiallyresponsibleas theyenter adulthood,says anew studyfrom BrighamYoung University.The study,led byDr.Ashley LeBaron-Black,surveyed over4,000young adults,asking aseries ofquestions inorderto understandhow theylearned money management fromtheir parentsduring childhood.The resultsofthestudy foundthatwhile itwas importantfor parentsto talkto theirkids aboutmoneymanagementand tomodel goodfinancialbehaviors,these effortsalone werentenough toprepare childrento becomefinancially responsibleyoung adults.The mosteffectivething aparent cando isto provideexperiential learningopportunities fortheir children,allowing themto managetheirown moneyand practicemaking financialdecisions.Allowing childrentomanagemoney canbe intimidatingfor parentsatfirst,but LeBaron-Black suggestsparents(三个投币口的)relax andstart withsimple activities.For example,a youngkid couldbe givena simple3-slot moneyboxto storetheir money:one slotfor savings,one forgiving,and onefor spending.As theygrow,children canpractice(预算),budgeting saving for short-term goalslike abike,savingforlong-term goalslike college,spending moneywisely,and openingsavings orother investmentaccounts.“Keep trying,even whenit seemsdifficult,said LeBaron-Black.Parents needto knowthat settingchildren upwitha(基石出)strong foundationof moneymanagement takestime.In theyears to come,the smallefforts you re makingaregoing topay offfor yourkid.(方面)(口头的)“Its apattern thatcan applyto manyaspects ofparenting.Discussions arenecessary,but verbalteachingalone isnot enough.When parentsgive childrenopportunitiestomake theirown choicesand experiencetheresults,whether positiveor negative,children willbe muchbetter atmaking choicesthroughout theirlives,LeBaron-Black explained.
12.What isthe newstudy mainlyaboutA.The realrole moneyplays inchildrens lives.B.Why moneymanagement isimportant tochildren.C.How parentsshould teachchildren aboutmoney.D.The differentviews onmoney ofparents andchildren.
13.What doesthe underlinedword intimidating“in paragraph3probably meanANecessary B.Worrying.C.Dangerous.D.Interesting.
14.What isLeBaron-Blac9s suggestionfor parentsA.Practicing goodfinancial behaviors.B.Setting financialgoals forchildren.C.Learning basicfinancial knowledge.D.Being patientwith theirefforts.
15.How mightchildren benefitfromtheparenting patternLeBaron-Black mentionedA.They willlearn self-control.B.They willbe betterdecision-makers.C.They willbe more independent.D.They willlearn themeaning ofhardwork.第二节(共5小题;每小题25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More andmore youngpeople aredeciding toleave theirhome countiyto discovertheworld.16They includetravelling,going ona universityexchange,applying fora workingholiday visa,volunteering,finding ajob,etc.Besides(产生),the funand excitementthat theseopportunities mightgenerate theyoffer clearbenefits.
1.Learn aforeign languageThefirst benefitof travellingor movingto anew countryistolearn thelocal language.Every day,youll haveto talktopeople toget aroundplaces.17Learning anew languagewill alsohelp youto becomea betterlistener.
2.Meet newpeople andraise yourcultural awarenessWhetheryoureon yourown orwithagroup orfriends,going abroadgives youthe chanceto meetmany newpeople.18They maywant toknow whyyou decided tocome to theircountry andwill wantto showyou around.Meeting newpeoplefrom diversecultures andbackgrounds willhelp youunderstand othersmore deeply.
3.Improve yourself-confidence(残酷的)When travelling,youll meetmany peoplewhoarewilling to help you.19It canbeaharsh discovery,but(最具变革的方面)this isoneofthe mosttransformative aspectsof internationalexperiences.After that,youll befullyconfident that you candependonyourself whenrequired.
4.Work onyour adaptabilityand open-mindedness20There arecountless situationswhere people will dealwith problemsinaway thatwouldnt havehappened toyou.Learning fromthose situationswill makeyouamore adaptableand open-minded person.A.This isa uniqueopportunity topractice anew language.B.Finally,though,you arethe onlyperson responsiblefor youlife abroad.C.Every countryhas itsown waysof doingthings.D.The terriblething isto livea cross-cultural experience.E.The typesof cross-cultural experienceson offertoday arevarious.F.It provesthatyouhave whatit takestobea greatteam player.G.Many localpeoplewillalso beinterested inyou.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,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项I wentforawalk up toalocal parkand Chesterwas runningabout.Suddenly,two dogsappeared,attacking him.He got21and ranin anunfamiliar direction.I22losing afamily member.My daughterdidnt sleepfor threedays.She justthoughther petwas
23.(无人机)My familyhad almostlost24until Ericadecidedtooffer herservices.She usesa droneto helpfind lost(热成像)dogs.Equipped withahigh-tech thermalimaging camera,the dronecan detectheat25from250feet inthe air.26,when askedtohelpout ina searchfora27,Erica simplyturnsuptothe dogslast known28and setsup thedrone.Having foundmore than160dogs,its provedpretty
29.(肉眼),And itseasy tosee why.Can you30Chester runningaround thesewoods Tothe nakedeye ifsvirtuallyimpossible,but popthe thennalimage upand hejumps out,31metobring himsafely backhome.Having savedhundreds ofdogs,the methodis clearly32,Erica doesnt33for herservices andinstead doesitfor thepleasure ofseeing theowners34withtheirpets.
21.A.confused
8.scared C.annoyed D.concerned
22.A.focused onB.spoke ofC.felt likeD.turned out
23.A.sick B.stuck C.injured D.gone
24.A.hope B.track C.contact D.attitude
25.A.behaviors B.experiments C.signals D.impressions
26.A.Otherwise B.Therefore C.However D.Besides
27.A.dog B.family C.chance D.job
28.A.adventure B.company C.location D.arrangement
29.A.suitable B.successful C.familiar D.particular
30.A.rescue B.concentrate C.explore D.spot
31.A.forbidding B.ordering C.allowing D.warning
32.A.surviving B.working C.improving D.challenging
33.A.charge B.answer C.wish D.apply
34.A.admire B.recognize C.request D.reunite
35.A.solutions B.destinations C.endings D.goalsEricas dronehas helpedcreate countlesshappy35and issure tomake manymoreinthe future.第二节(共10小题;每小题L5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当单词或括号内单词的正确形式1()(Itisgenerally acceptedthattheinventionofprinting,36possible duringthe TangDynasty618—。
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