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四川省射洪中学校2024-2025学年高二上学期11月期中英语试
一、听力选择题
1.What is the womandoingA.Asking the way.B.Telling theway.C.Getting in theway.
2.What doesthe manshow greatconcern forA.His studies.B.World affairs.C.His health.
3.What doesthe mansuggest the woman doA.Have independentthought.B・Show respectfor her teacher.C.Reach anagreement with herteacher.
4.What doesthe womanwant to doA.Hire morestaff.B.Interview theguards family.C.Know moreabout theguard.
5..What doesthe manmeanA.He agreeswith the woman.B.The womanshould bepolite.C.The womansconcern isuseless.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
6.What doesthe manthink of the programA.It isntworth watching.B.It isntthat bad.C.It isfantastic.
7.What willthe mando tomorrowA.Go ona businesstrip.B.Attend ameeting.C.Stay at home.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
45.A.travel B.deliver C.remove D.play
46.A.story B・growth C.experience D.suffering
47.A.better-off B.healthy C.comfortable D.zero-waste
48.A.free B,cheap C.valuable D.safe
49.A.failed B・managed C.hesitated D.happened
50.A.hurt B・surprised C.impressed D.moved
51.A.dramatic B・sustainable C・firm D.disappointing
52.A.dry upB・tie upC.clean upD.take up
53.A.on purposeB.for sureC.by accidentD.in person
54.A.confusion B.determination C.frustration D.satisfaction
55.A.make B.do C.achieve D.find
四、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式The celebrationsof Chinese New Year,also56call ChineseSpring Festival,were bornout offearand myth神话.Legend传说spoke of the wildbeast Nianwhich alsois theword fbryear57appeared at the endof eachyear,58attack villagers.Loud noisesand brightlights wereused59frighten thebeast away,and theChinese New Year celebrationswere born.Today,the SpringFestival60celebrate witha weekof vacationin China.Much likethe WesternNewYearJanuary1st,thebiggest celebrationis onthe eveof theholiday.The ChineseNew YearsEve mealis themost importantdinner of the year.61typical,families gatherat adesignated指定的relative^house fbrdinner,but these62day,moreand morefamilies chooseto holdNew YearsEve dinnerat arestaurant.Many restaurantsrequirereservations预订months ahead.There arealso somefamilies thathire雇用a professionalchef tocome cookat home.Chefs areoftenbusy runningfrom onehome63another cookingdinners fordifferent familieson NewYearsEve.ChineseNewYear isa15-day celebrationand eachday,many familiestake turnsto holdcelebrationsamong homesof64they relatives.The festivitiesare day-long andsometimes,afamily endsup cookingtwo mealsfor relatives,once atlunch65once atdinner.
五、书信写作
66.假定你是李华,为响应你校“人人争当志愿者”的号召,你和同班同学经常参与志愿服务活动请你分享一次志愿者活动经历,内容包括
1.活动目的;
2.活动内容;
3.你的感受注意
1.词数80左右;
2.可以适当添加细节,使行文连贯An unforgettablevolunteer experience
六、书面表达
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School wasover,the daywas fadingand itstarted torain.I stoodat theschool gate,with aloadedbackpack onmy shoulders.It wasFriday again——a weekendof joywith unlimitedsleepinghours anddinner coursesspecially madeto mytaste.I wavedgoodbye tomy friendsas theyjumpedinto theirfathers9warm andcomfortable cars.Curiously,this gaverise toa disturbingfeeling inme.Itwas notexactly what they calledjealousy,but somethinglike depression.I knewall1could expectwasan oldbike Momwould ridealong on,with thebadly-oiled chaincreaking againstthe wheeltoannounce herarrival.Every Fridaywhen Momcame topick meup,it was a momentfull ofgreat expectationand greatunease.I alwaysfelt myface burningas werode ourway in and out of the cars andsaw my friendsfaces stickingoutof thecarwindows.It waslike steppinginto aballroom withbeautifully dressedladiesand findingyourself in a smellyT-shirt.To tellyou thetruth,Mom isquite aheadache occasionally.She lookslike ahomelymiddle-aged housewife.She knitsmost ofmy sweaters,chiefly inold styles.Whenever caughtby somecuriousclassmates askingwhat brandmy sweatersare,Fd forcea smileand replyin ahalf-jokingmanner:homemade.She simplydoesnt seemto understandwhats infashion;Chanel orGucci meansnothingto her.I couldntremember when1started tofind hersuch anembarrassment.As a little boy,I reliedonher somuch.She hadbeen workingathome,cooking in the kitchen,knitting bythe lamp,or ridingacrosstown to buy me a book1badly needed.It hadalways beenfun ridingwithher.I hadenjoyedwatching ourshadows growinglonger andshorter inan alternatefashion bythe lightof thestreetlampsalong theroad.Just nowthere seemedto be something standingbetween us,something that made hersostrange tome andme toher.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Today Momshowed upinaraincoat.Mom triedto coverme with the raincoat again as a stormset in.
8.What are the speakersmainly talkingaboutA.Their majors.B.After-class activities.C・Plans aftergraduation.
9.What doesthe maninvite thewoman to doA.Join aclub.B.Do somesports.C.Watch aplay.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
1.Why doesthewomantalk to the manA.To borrowa disk.B.To openup aprogram.C.To getsome help.
11.What iswrong withthe womanscomputerA.It keepsshutting down.B.It hasa strangesound.C.It cantbe connectedtotheInternet.
12.Where willthe speakersmeetA.At themans home.B.At thewomans home.C-At therepair store.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
13.What arethe speakersdoingA.Attending ameeting.B.Enjoying aconcert.C.Queuing upfor tickets.
14.What dowe knowabout themanA.He isvery clever.B.He isa professor.C.He isactive insports.
15.Where doesthewomanwork nowA.In Chicago.B.In Seattle.C.In LosAngeles.
16.Who isSusanA.The manswi能.B.The man,s colleague.C.The mansdoctor.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题
17.When willthe swim classes beginA.On May1st.B.On April30th.C.On April29th.
18.How manyswimclassesare beingofferedA.
10.B.
15.C.
20.
19.Who mustcome tothe swimskill showA.Those whohave noLevel3certificate.B.Those whowant topass theskill leveltest quickly.C.Those whohave neverattended CommunityPool classes.
20.Who willrate thestudents9skill levelsA.The speaker.B.The instructors.C.The localcommunity.
二、阅读理解The MostTrending Professionsin2023Referee(裁判)or other sports officialAveragehourly wage:$
24.86Sports continueto beone ofthe nationsfavorite leisureactivities.Sports officialswho cankeepthe gamesfair areneeded everywhere.Some on-the-job trainingis required,along withperhaps morethanalittlepatience forfans andplayers.Physician assistantAveragehourly wage:$
57.43Physician assistantis anotherhealth carerole that has moreresponsibilities thana nursebut lessthana doctor.Working witha physician,the workerscan handleduties such as findingout patientsdisease,ordering medicaltests andsetting brokenbones.These jobsrequire amasters degreealongwith requiredcertificates.Project management specialistAverage hourlywage:$
53.32If youhave experiencehelping othersturn theirgreat ideasinto finishedproducts,this couldbethe rightrole foryou.A projectmanagementspecialistneeds abachelor degree,but doesnthave tofollowa fixedworking time.TeacherAverage hourlywage:$
33.43Teaching haslong beena popularjob fbrolder adults,whether theyvebeen doingit foryears ortheychoose itasasecond career.While mostpublic schoolsdo requireteachers to have adegree ineducation,many privateschools arewilling tohire teacherswho come from otherprofessions.
21.What canwe knowabout physicianassistantsA.They needan on-the-job training.B.They arepaid themost onaverage.C.They areless popularthan doctors.D.They needboth certificatesand experience.
22.Which ofthe followingsuits thosewho prefera flexibletimetableA.Teacher.B.Referee orothersportsofficial.C.Physician assistant.D.Project managementspecialist.
23.Who isthis textintended forA.Job seekers.B.Volunteers.C.Employers.D.Patients.As anart graduate,I have always consideredmyself anartist.However,my journeyasajewelrymaker beganwith anearring-making experienceduring thepandemic(疫情)when businesseswereshutting down.I struggledwith largeamounts oftime,unemployed andunmotivated.I didntknow whatto dountilmyfriendssuggested wemake somethingcute”from clay(粘土).He wasina rut as well andwaslooking foran opportunityto getrefreshed.While searchingonline,I was attracted bythe photosofbeautiful earrings.Thinking aboutmy ownpossible designs,for the first timein solong,brought meexcitement.I beganmaking myfirst paironce thematerials arrived.I rolled,baked,and connectedthe claypiecesagain andagain,trying tomake thecombination perfect.It tookme almostsix hoursto complete,leaving mewith cutsall overmy handsdue tothe repeateduse oftools.While theearrings werestill notperfect,I feltproud andeager todo better.Afterwards,I officiallystarted myjewelry-making journeyby settingup anInstagram accounttodisplay my creations and to seekout other artists.Thanks to their help,I builtupon myskills andfoundmyself improving.Later on,I beganreceiving messagesfrom interestedbuyers,whichencouraged memuch.Surprisingly,mycreationswere boughtand wornby more and more people,shipped acrossthe country,and carriedin luggageas giftsor souvenirs.Now Iam luckyenough tohave afull-time jobwhere Ihave lesstime to create.But Illnevergive itup sinceit iscreating jewelrythat remindsme ofmy passionas anartist.
24.What doesthe underlinedphrase inarut”in Paragraph2meanA.Stuck inself-criticism.B.Leading adull life.C.Tired fromabusy schedule.D.Struggling forfame.
25.Which bestdescribes the authors earring-making experiencein Paragraph3A.Painful.B.Perfect.C.Rewarding.D.Disappointing.
26.What helpedtheauthorimprove herjewelry-making skillsA.Recognition frombuyers.B.Lessons from the past.C.Encouragement fromfriends.D.Help fromotherartists.
27.Whats themain ideaof thistextA.Clay artwon megreat fame.B,Making jewelryhelped meout.C.Making jewelrybuilt mycharacter.D.Clay artfueled mypassion forbusiness.Youve probablyheard the phrase,Laughter isthe bestmedicine.Comedy on Referral hastakenthat ideaand runwith it,using stand-up comedyto helptreat peoplestruggling with trauma(精神仓伤)and anxietyin partnershipwiththeNational HealthService(NHS).The ideacame fromcomedian AngieBelchers experiencesteaching comedyattheUniversityof Bristol.She foundthat studentsoften toldher howmuch strongerand moreresilient(有适应力的)they werethanks tostand-up comedy.Inspired,she teamedup withthe NHSin Bristoltocreatea six-week comedycourse forpatientsstruggling withtrauma inJanuary
2022.Following thesuccess ofthis initialcourse,Comedy onReferralwon NHSfunding tohelp menwithtraumain London.Belcher said,“Past traumasare perfectfor comedy.Comedy doesntcomefromthe happy,perfect momentsof your life,but fromour everydaystruggles andmajor lifeevents.People whovebeenthrough biglife experiencessuch aslosing aloved oneand illhealth oftencant waitto tellmetheir stories,mostly becausetheres alwayssomething especiallyfunny aboutthe situation.Research hasshown thatlaughter haspositive psychologicaleffects,suchasdecreasing levels ofcortisol thestress hormoneand increasingendorphins thehormone thatreduces thefeeling ofpain.It caneven havephysiological benefits,although lessresearch hasbeen donein thisarea.Currentresearch haslinked laughterand humourwith increasedlevelsofpain toleranceaswellas short-termcardiovascular心血管的benefits.More researchis neededto provethese findingsNonetheless,the mental health benefitsof regularlaughter arewidely accepted,and usingcomedyto treatmental healthstruggles couldbe areal breakthroughin thetreatment ofmentalhealth.
28.Why isthephrasementioned in paragraph1A.To explain the harmtrauma causes.B.To stressthe importanceof laughter.C.To showthe effectof stand-up comedy.D.To statethe ideabehind ComedyonReferral.
29.How wasthefirstsix-week comedycourse forpatientsA.Effective.B.Ambiguous.C.Fruitless.D.Controversial.
30.What maycontribute toa comedyaccording toBelcherA.Struggling moments.B.Funny moments.C.Successful moments.D.Boring moments.
31.What isthe best title for the textA.Comedy isone thingthat canmake youstruggle B.Laughter isuseful forpeoples mentalhealthC.Anxiety canalso makeyou feelbetter D.Laughter willcure youof alldiseasesAccording tothe Solar Energy IndustryAssociation,the numberof solarpanels installed安装has grownrapidly in the pastdecade,and ithas togrow evenfaster tomeet climategoals.But allofthat growthwill takeup alot ofspace,and thoughmoreandmorepeopleaccept theconcept ofsolarenergy,few likelarge solarpanels to be installednear them.Solar developerswant toput uppanels asquickly andcheaply as possible,so theyhavent givenmuchthought towhattheyput underthem.Often,theyll endup fillingthe areawith smallstonesand usingchemicals tocontrol weeds.The resultis thatmany communities,especially infarmingregions,see solar farms asdestroyers ofthe soil.“Solar projectsneed to be goodneighbors/9says JordanMacknick,the headoftheInnovativeSite Preparationand ImpactReductions onthe EnvironmentInSPIREproject.They needto beprotectorsofthe land andcontribute tothe agricultural economy/9InSPIRE isinvestigating practicalapproachesto“low-impact solar development,which focuseson establishingand operatingsolarfarms ina waythat iskinder totheland.One ofthe easiestlow-impact solarstrategies isprovidinghabitat forpollinators传粉昆虫.Habitat loss,pesticide use,and climatechange havecaused dramaticdeclines inpollinatorpopulations overthe pastcouple ofdecades,which hasdamaged theU.S.agriculturaleconomy.Over28states havepassed lawsrelated topollinator habitatprotection andpesticide use.Conservationorganizations putout pollinator-friendliness guidelines for homegardens,businesses,schools,cities-and nowthere areguidelinesforsolar farms.Over thepast fewyears,many solarfarm developershave transformedthe spaceunder theirsolarpanels intoa shelterfor variouskinds ofpollinators,resulting insoil improvementand carbonreduction.These pollinator-friendly solarfarms canhaveavaluable impacton everythingthafs goingoninthelandscape,says Macknick.
32.What dosolar developersoften ignoreA.The declineinthedemand forsolar energy.B.The negativeimpact ofinstalling solarpanels.C.The risinglabor costof buildingsolarfarms.D.The mostrecent advancesin solartechnology.
33.What doesInSPIRE aimtodoA.Improve theproductivity oflocal farms.B,Invent newmethods forcontrolling weeds.C.Make solarprojects environmentallyfriendly.D.Promote theuse ofsolar energyin ruralareas.
34.What isthe purposeofthelaws mentionedinparagraph4A.To conservepollinators.B.To restrictsolardevelopment.C.To diversifythe economy.D.To ensurethesupply ofenergy.
35.Which ofthe followingisthebesttitleforthetextA.Pollinators:To Leaveor toStay B.SolarEnergy:Hope forthe FutureC.InSPIRE:A Leaderin AgricultureD.Solar Farms:A NewDevelopmentHave youever embarrassedyourself inpublic andgot laughedat Say,have youaccidentallyknocked overthe waterwhen youwere talkingwith someone36And itsokay—you shouldevenhave alaugh aboutthem.37Most ofus haveinsecurities,or feelbad aboutourselves becauseof pastmisfortune.However,its normaltobeimperfect.You shouldstop worryingabout havingto convinceothers ofyour worthormaintaining anideal imageof yourself.You shouldbe honestwith yourselfabout whoyou.are andaccept yourself despiteyour weaknesses.You wontbe ableto laugh at yourselfwithout firstacceptingyourself.Being alittle scepticalabout yourselfactually helpsto promoteyour confidence.38And optimisticpeople tendtobemore successful.This isbecause makingfun ofourselvescontributes toour mentalhealth andhelps liftour moodintheface ofdifficulties orembarrassment.More importantly,it helpsus realizeour ownweaknesses sowe knowwhich areastodo betterin.When youlaugh at yourself,people willprobably likeyou morebecause youre beingreal.While laughingat someoneelse mayhurt theirfeelings evenif youdidnt intendto,laughing atyourselfdoes not—you mighteven bringa smiletotheirfaces.39People actuallyappreciate itwhenyou laughatyourself.Laughing atyourself showsthat you are beingreal aboutyour imperfections.Just remember:it ishuman tomake mistakes,and youhave toacceptyourselfjust asyouare.4A.Think aboutsome pastmistakes youmade.B・Dont worryabout losingrespect fromothers.C.Chances arethat weall havethis kindof experience.D.Past experiencesare perfectmaterials forgood jokes.E.Laughing atyourself meansaccepting whoyou reallyare.F.Learn to laughatyourself andyou willbesomuch happier.G.Usually,people whoare abletolaughat themselvesaretheoptimistic ones.
三、完形填空The firsttime everI realizedthat plasticwasaserious matterfor ourplanet wasduring aroad tripinWestern Australia,almost12years ago.We41atasupermarket alongthe CoralBay coasttobuysome groceriesand thelady atthecounter toldus theydidnt sellany shoppingbags inorder toprevent plastic inthe42andtohelppreserving theendangered turtles(海龟)living inthat area.After afirst reactionof surprise,we43allour shoppingin ourarms andleft.This wasjust oneofthemany experiencesIve livedthatmademe moreaware ofmy44and pushedme toadopt differenthabits tolive and45more sustainably.Our tripto Borneowas anotherlife-changing46thathasstrengthened mydeterminationtohavea47lifestyle.While travelingin someAsian countries,we cameto knowthat48drinkable waterwas alwaysa challenge.So wehad totravel withour waterbottle,and we49to avoidusingplastic duringour trip.Besides,we werealso deeply50by ourstay onLibaran Island.A51turtleconservation projectand thecommunity hadmade bigefforts to52the beachesand creativelyreuseplastic forten years.Despite that,the shoreis washeddaily withtons ofplastic comingfromthetides.Facing thisglobal issue53raised inmeafeeling ofsadness andanger thatsoonturned into54:todoas muchaspossibleto reduceplasticinourlife.Small changescan55a difference!
41.A.stayed B・visited C-worked D.stopped
42.A.land B.ocean C.district D.supermarket
43.A.threw B.picked C.dropped D.carried
44.A.dream B.family C.impact D.income。
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