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川省自贡市田家炳中学2024-2025学年高二上学期12月检测U!英语试题学校:姓名班级考号
一、阅读理解The UKsmusic festivalsare worldfamous butthere areplenty moreto celebratein thecountry.Burns Night,ScotlandOn25January,Scots celebratethe lifeand worksof Scotlandsnational poetRobert Burnsbyholding aspecial BurnsSupper.This can be achance forfriends to get togetherwith ahuge formaldinner.Guests takeit inturn torecite Burnspoems orsing oneof hissongs.Hay Festival,Hay-on-Wye,WalesFor10days eachMay,the smalltown ofHay on-Wye on the edgeof theBrecon BeaconsNationalPark inWales isfilled withwriters,filmmakers,musicians,and peoplewho cometo hearthem talkand(体裁)exchange ideas.The festivalcelebrates greatwriting ofall genresand itall takes place in a villagein the town.Camp Festival,DorsetAs abranch ofa festivalheld in Dorset,its oneof the best familyfestivals in the UKHeld everyyearin thegrounds of the historicLulworth CastleinDorset,the festivalincludes toplive musicacts,butas theorganizer say,“kids areking”at Camp Festival,with awide varietyof entertainment,workshopsand funfor kids.The2020Camp Festivaltakesplacefrom25to28July.Guy Fawkes Day orBonfire Night”All overthe UKon5November,the Britishlight bonfiresand setoff fireworksin theirbackgardens or,more commonlythese days,at organizedevents inpublic parks.They celebratethe Catholic(议会院)Guy Fawkesfailed attemptto blowup theHouses ofParliament on5November,
1605.A.Hay Festivaland CampFestival.B.Bums Nightand HayFestival.(文学)?
1.Which festivalsare relatedto literature
五、书面表达阅读下面文章,根据其内容和所给段落开头续写两段,使之构成一个完整短文,续写词数应
47.为左右1501worked asa mailman.I lovedthis job.Each dayI deliveredthings likecollege acceptancesandbirthday presents.These arethings thatcould allmake somesday,“I thought.On anordinary afternoonof Thursday,I walkedin ablock anddelivered packagesas usual.Children wereplaying in the yardsalong theblock.T wavedto themas I walked by,delivering mailathouses along the way.I turnedup thenext walkway.The ladywho livedthere openedthe doorwide.Hello Jshe said.I knewwhat shewas waitingfor.“Ive gotyour bookclub selectionJ Isaid,handingover herpackage.There wereonly about700people onmy route.Over theyears I had gottento knowmost of them.Mrs.Dorman at the endof myroute gota packagefrom theHome Shopping Network almostevery day.She wasan olderlady.And I liked beingable tobring alittle joyinto her life withmy delivery.After along timeof walkingand deliveringintheblock,I finallyreached thehouse ofMrs.Dorman.I dugin mybag forMrs.Dormans mails-and theinevitable HomeShoppingNetworkpackage.Shed begladto getthis.Mrs.Dorman waitedfbr meat the door and we alwayshad anice talk.But Mrs.Dorman wasntat the door today.I heardthe TVgoing insideso Iknew shewas home.She wasprobably watchingher shoppingshows,“I thought.I fitall theenvelopes intoher mailbox,thenbent downto putthe packageby the door.I froze.What wasthat Somethinglike acry.I approachedcloser to thedoor.Mrs.Dorman”Icalled.There wasno answer.But thatsame weakcry cameagain.“Hello”I triedto openthedoor,but itwaslocked.So Ipressed myear against thedoor.This timeI clearlyheard words,“Help me.I wasinjuredby accident...9,注意续写词数应为左右;
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150.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2Paragraph1:(猛烈地).I pushedagainstthedoor violentlyParagraph2:(救护车)Luckily theambulance arrivedfast.C.Burs Nightand Guy Fawkes Day.D.CampFestivaland GuyFawkesDay.
2.When doesthe festivalmost attractiveto childrentake placeA.In July.B.In May.C.In January.D.In November.
3.What doesGuyFawkesDay celebrateA.An impressivebuilding.B.A successfuladventure.C.An organizedgame.D.A historicalevent.Recently,a newkind of tourism hassprung upin China.Called special forces style tourism”,thisnew kind oftourismfeatures visiting multiple scenic interests in a short,intense period,most oftenonweekends.It ispopular amongcollege students,reported ChinaYouth Daily.Yu Yinghuain ShanghaiLixin Universityof Accountingand Financeis oneof them.The22-year-old startedthe specialforces styletourism,,in Marchafter shewas attractedby such(限制)experiences ofXiaohongshu travelbloggers.Confined to the schoolfor almost three years dueto thepandemic,Tm hungryto taketrips inmy sparetime,“said Yu.Her mostrecent trip was toShanghai.Starting at7am,the22-year-old visitednine localattractions.That day,Iwalkedalmost30,000steps/9Yu said,“Though itsa bittiring,I enjoythe tripasmuch asday-long trips.It stilllets mehave abetter understandingof thecities Igo to.”Unlike Yuwhotraveled innearby cities,Chen Junjun,a doctoralstudent atShanghai AdvancedResearch Institute,CAS,likes totravel farto ridherself ofacademic stress.In April,the24-year-old tooka two-day tripto Xian,(同时应付)Shaanxi.During hertrip,she visitedall thescenic sitesinthecity.Juggling manyacademic(一抹亮色)responsibilities,such atrip canbring asplash ofcolor tomy stressful life!^said Chen.Even so,the24-year-old addedthat suchtourism is not suitablefor everyone.Chen saidthat its(集中的)labor-consuming asvisitors haveto seeas manysites aspossible inan intensiveperiod.Tosome extent,such tripsare notflexible aslong-day tripsin whichyou canchange yourplan asyou like.Thus,abundant energyand acalm mindare necessaryfor specialforces styletourism,“said Chen.
4.What canwe inferabout specialforces styletourism fromthe textA.It islabor-consuming butrewarding.B.It ispopular with all peoplein China.C.It featuresvisitingmultiplescenic interestsinarelaxing way.D.It isflexible aslong-day tripsin whichyou canchange yourplan asyou like.
5.Which ofthe followingis NOTthe reasonwhy peopletake tothis newkind oftourismA.It canbring reliefto ourstressfullife.B.It cancontribute tolearning moreabout thesites.C.It canhelp savetime andmoney whileenjoying thesites better.D.Confined foralmostthreeyearsduetothepandemic,people longto taketrips.
6.What arerequired forspecialforcesstyle tourismA.Enough energyand calmness.B.Good outfitand anopen mind.C.Rich experienceand willpower.D.Abundant fundand acalm mind.
7.Whafs themain ideaofthepassageA.A newkindoftourism hassprung up.B.Special forcesstyletourismis well-received worldwide.C.College studentslike visitingscenicinterestson weekends.D.College studentschallenge themselvesby travelingon atight schedule.Chinese Americannovelist Li Yiyuns The Book of Goose haswon the2023Faulkner Awardfbr(细腻入微的)Fiction.Lis TheBook ofGoose is a dazzling,conventions-defying,nuancednovel,stated thejudging panelfor the2023Faulkner Award.First publishedin September2022,TheBook ofGooseisagripping,heartbreaking newnovelabout femalefriendship,art,and memory,“which iscentered-around aconversation betweenits two(主角)一protagonists Agnesand Fabienne-on happinessand tellsthe storyof howtwo French girlssucceeded inliterature afterWorld WarII.Back inher youngeryears,Li didnot believeshe wouldgo onsuch along literaryjourney.Aftergraduating fromPeking Universityin1966withabachelors inbiological science,she wenton to do her(免疫学)masters inimmunology atthe Universityof Iowa,US.What changedherlifetrack wasa communitywriting workshopin
1997.Without anyspecificpurpose inmind,Li attendedthe workshop just likehow ahousewife goesto ayoga classfbr ftm,“sherecalled.After that,Li beganto writestories inEnglish althoughshe hadno priorwriting experience.Herefforts laterearned herinternational fame.Now Liis the author ofseveral worksof fiction,including MustI Go,Where ReasonsEnd,and AThousandYears ofGood Prayerswhich havewon hermany awards.Her workshave beentranslated intoadozen oflanguages,with someeven adaptedinto movies.Her workstouch onthought-provoking topicslike humanity,emotion,and culturaldivide.Shehas beendedicated toexploring thedifferent sidesof humannature and the conflictspeople facewhencoming fromdifferent culturalbackgrounds.do havean interestin imperfectionsJ Lisaid.I thinkits amatterof character.Some peoplewill sayIlikethe darkside,that isalso character.
8.What dowe knowabout TheBookofGooseA.It wasfirst publishedin September
2023.B.It haswon the2022Faulkner Awardfor Fiction.C.It isa newnovel aboutfriendship,art,science,and memory.D.It tellsof twoFrenchgirls,experiences ofsuccess inliterature afterWorld WarII.
9.What doesthe authorwant totell usby writingParagraphs3and4A.Li turnednovelist unexpectedly.B.Li didwell inacademic performance.C.Lis effortsearned herinternational fame.D.Li attendedthe writingworkshopjustfor fun.
10.What doesthe underlinedword“prior“in Paragraph4meanA.Valuable.B.Previous.C.Outstanding.D.Proper.
11.What isthe authorsattitude towardsLiYiyunand herworksA.Unconcerned.B.Negative.C.Objective.D.Doubtful.On March22,2021,the journalNature Ecologyamp;Evolution publisheda newmap ofundiscoveredspecies.This neweffort isof greatimportance forWalter Jetz,study co-author andprofessorat YaleUniversity,US.At thecurrent paceof global environmental change,there isno doubtthatmany specieswill dieout beforewe haveever learnedabout theirexistence andhad thechance toconsidertheir fate/5Jetz said.Less thana decadeago,Yale researchersmapped outthe worldslife.Now Yale researchers havelauncheda moreambitious project-creating amap wherelife hasyet tobe discovered,whose goalis tohelpsupport biodiversitydiscovery andpreservation acrossthe globe.According tothe researchers,Conservative estimatessuggest only13to18percent ofall livingspecies havebeen identified,althoughthis numbercould beas lowas
1.5percent.^^In therapidly changingglobalenvironment,researchersare racingagainst timeto discoverthe remainingspecies.Finding themissing piecesoftheEarths biodiversitypuzzle istherefore crucialto improvebiodiversity conservation worldwide,explained leadauthor MarioMoura,a biologistattheFederalUniversity ofParaiba inBrazil.The mapof undiscoveredlife isbased ona modelestimating whereunknownspecies likelyexist today,based onenvironmental,biological andsociological factors.The(脊椎动物)一most undiscoveredvertebrates potentially25percent ofall futurediscoveries-areexpected tolive inBrazil,Colombia,Madagascar and Indonesia.Tropical forestsin thesecountries need(滥砍滥伐)protection andwe muststop deforestationrates to discover ourbiodiversity.“It isa fascinatingproject thatallows usto betterknow biodiversitypatterns on the planet,Mourasaid.We hopeto motivatecitizen scientistsand biodiversityenthusiasts aboutthe importanceof species(点燃)discovery andignite discussionsand agreementsfrom thoseresponsible fordecision-making andconservationplanning.”
12.Why isthe newmap soimportantA.It isof environment-friendly importance.B.It willprevent mostspecies dyingout.C.It helpsimprove biodiversityconservation onlyin somecountries.D.It helpssupport biodiversitydiscovery andpreservation acrossthe globe.
13.What mayYaleresearchersagree withA.It isa raceagainst timetodiscoverthe remainingspecies.B.Only13to18percent ofall livingspecies havebeen identified.C.Many specieswill goextinct afterwe haveever learnedabout them.D.The newmap isbased ona modelestimating wherethe worldsspecies exist.
14.Which ofthe followingcan bethebesttitle forthe textA.Mapping theWorlds LifeB.Mapping HiddenAnimalsC.A NewMap ofBiodiversityD.Mapping EndangeredSpecies
15.What istheauthormost likelyto talkabout inthe followingparagraphA.The importanceof speciesdiscovery.B.The impactof deforestationon undiscoveredspecies.C.Scientists newresearches onbiodiversityconservation.D.The morespecific thingswe cando to help speciesdiscovery.Running isa greatway toget inshape andjust abouteveryone cando it.Given thatits soeasy totakeup thesport,a lotof beginnersjump rightinto runningwithout actuallyknowing whatit takestoestablish a healthy routine.
16.If youare juststarting out,avoid thefollowing thingstohelpyou increaseyour chancesofrunning success.Doing toomuch toosoonOne ofthe biggestmistakes beginnersmake isdoing toomuch toosoon.Picking upa newhobbylike runningisnodoubt exciting.Runners need to easeinto thesport beforeincreasing thedistance.1718Beginners mightthink theyneedtorun nearlyevery dayto meettheir fitnessor weight-loss goals,but thiscouldnt befurther fromthe truth.19especially forbeginners whosemuscles(居烈的)and boneshaven*t yetbeen conditionedfor suchintense Uexercise.So itsimportant togiveyour bodyample restbetween workouts.Follow atraining planthat includesrest days.Comparing yourselfto others20,Youre excitedabout running,so youare probablyreading runningblogs,magazines andmessage boardswhere youmight start to feelinadequate aboutyour ownrunning pace.Instead ofgetting downon yourself,remember thatevery runnerwas once a beginnerand usetheirsuccess asmotivation!A.Not runningevery dayB,Not takingrest daysC.Running isa demandingactivity which canbereally hardon yourbodyD.As mentioned,ahealthyroutine iswhat theyattach importancetoE.When startingout withrunning,its toughnot tocompare yourselfto others(干扰)F.Many makea numberof commonmistakes,whichcaninterfere withtraining orlead toinjuryG.It willhelp reducethe riskof injury,so youcan continuewith yournew runningroutine
二、完形填空一Ihad an interestingchildhood,filled withsuiprise anddelight,all becauseof mymother loving,sweet,yet absent-minded andforgetful.One21family tripwe tookwhen Iwas eleventells alot abouther.My twosets ofgrandparents livedin Coloradoand NorthDakota,and myparents decidedto spendafew weeks22to thosestates andseeing allthe sightsalongthe way.As thefirst dayof ourtrip23,David,my eight-year-old brother,andI24said good-bye toall of our friends.Who knewif wedever seethem againFinally,the momentofour(启程)departure arrived,andwe25our luggageinto thecar andbravely droveoff.We bravelydroveoff againtwo hourslater afterwed returnedtogetthe purseand travelerschecks Momhad26at home.David andI werealways alittle27when usinggas stationbathroom ifMom wasdriving while(放哨)Dad slept:You standoutside thedoor andplay lookoutwhile Igo,and whileyou go,I willdothe28,We remindedeach other.I29terrible picturesinmy mind:Honey,where arethe kids”What!Oh,Gosh...I thoughtthey werebeing awfully30Mybrother andI werenever actuallyleft31inastrange city,but wewerent aboutto takeany chance.We drovethrough severalstates andsaw lotsof great32alongtheway.But逐渐肖失what madethis tripnever fadeaway1from ourmemories werethose33troubles.As mydad34it,adaptation andtolerance werewhat atripwasreally about,
21.A.pleasant B・strange C.boring D.meaningful
22.A.driving B.walking C.flying D.riding
23.A.went,B・passed C-approached D.flew
24.A.excitedly B.anxiously C.happily D.unwillingly
25.A.lay B.loaded C.lifted D.drove
26.A.forgotten B.put C.left D.thrown
27.A.upset B・puzzled C.embarrassed D.nervous
28.A.different B.familiar C.same D.special
29.A.had B.took C,drew D.held
30.A.noisy B.terrible C-energetic D.quiet
31.A.off B.for C.behind D.over
32.A.sights B.museums C-parks D.stations
33.A.boring B.unexpected C.doubtful D.fantastic
34.A.said B.told C,spoke D.put
35.A.change B.solve C・study D.finishwhich means,whatever youcome across,dont forgetto laughand then35it.
三、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1Melati and Isabel deeplylove their home onthe island,which36surround byrain forests,greenfields,and avast ocean.Enjoying aswim attheir localbeach wasonceadaily pleasurefor them.Butwhen Melatiwas fifteen,andIsabeljust ten,the sistersstarted tolose their37interesting inswimmingin thewaters neartheirhome.Plastic bagswould bearound themas theyswam andsome werescattered散落onthebeach.They got38extreme upsetabout that.Melati didntthink muchabout ituntil oneday herteacher gavea lessonon someworld heroes,39弓|发had sparkedmovements ofpositive changesintheworld.After school,Melati walkedhomeslowly insilence,40concern aboutthe largeamount ofplastic rubbishonthebeach.Theheroes crossedher mind.Then41idea lither up.She couldntwait toshare whatshe thoughtwithIsabel.Isabel alsohadastrong desiretodosomething.Picturing a42fascinate beachas beforeinmind,the pairjumped withjoy.They madea list43things theyneeded andreached outtothecommunity forsupport.Melati andIsabePssmall ideaattracted manyvolunteers tohelp cleanup thebeach,44make itstarttobecomecleaner andmore beautifulagain.The sisterswere oveijoyedto seethe impactthey hadmade andcontinuedto inspireothers totake actionagainst plasticpollution.They knewthat evensmall actionsliketheirs couldcreate significantpositive changein45they communityandtheworld.
四、书信写作.假定你是李华,从互联网上得知某动物保护协会正在招募志愿者,你想成为其中的一员46请写一封信申请这个职位,内容包括写信目的;
1.个人优势;
2.能做的事情
3.注意.词数左右;1100可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯
2.Dear Siror Madam,Yours,Li Hua。
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