还剩13页未读,继续阅读
本资源只提供10页预览,全部文档请下载后查看!喜欢就下载吧,查找使用更方便
文本内容:
成都石室中学学年度上期高届半期考试2024—20252027英语试卷满分150分考试时间120分钟第I卷(95分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题L5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【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
1.A.$
100.B.$
85.C.$
70.How muchdoes the man offer【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
2.A.On Friday.B.On Saturday.C.On Sunday.When doesthe mansuggest havinga picnic【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
3.A.They didrevision.B.They tookan exam.C.They askedsome questions.
4.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】What didthe speakersjust doA.A supermarket.B.A restaurant.C.A coffeeshop.Where willthe speakersgo
5.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】A.Visiting customers.B.Writing emails.C.Arranging ameeting.What arethe speakersmainly talkingabout第二节(共15小题;每小题L5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【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】helped himget there.everyone is55fbr me,and pushingfor meto win,“he said.
41.A.benefit B.care C.support D.provide
42.A.compete B.entertain C.explore D.struggle
43.A.switch B.refer C.listen D.contact
44.A.monitor B.freshman C.chairman D.athlete
45.A.comment C.instruction D.fantasyB.chance
46.A.refused C.ignored D.blamedB.punished
47.A.In spiteof C.Regardless ofD.Speaking ofB.Instead of
48.A.Trusted C.Challenged D.MotivatedB.Selected
49.A.hardships C.potentials D.warningsB.options
50.A.opposing C.nursing D.assumingB.reminding
51.A.visible C.financial D.individualB.specific
52.A.acceptance C.promotion D.recommendationB.apology
53.A.Apparently C.Obviously D.TypicallyB.Eventually
54.A.energetic C.respectful D.supportiveB.intelligent
55.A.breaking theirbacks C.pulling theirlegs D.turning theirnoses upB.holding theirheads up第II卷(55分)写在本试卷上无效注意事项用
0.5毫米黑色笔迹的签字笔将答案写在答题卷上Throughout thistime,people alwaysask me,How didyou do it Itsmore sohow couldI notdoit when第三部分语言知识运用第二节(共10小题,每小题L5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入适当的内容(个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式1核心Filial piety,otherwise56know asxiao,is at the coreof Chineseculture.Originating fromConfucianphilosophy,filial pietymeans loveand respectfbr oneselders and57obey theirwishes.But there issomething else,too.58achieve filial piety,you have to bethere forthem physically,and lookafter themin theirold age.标准.In ourmodern21st century,59globe migrationhas longbecome anorm Manyof myWestern friendssaythey feelvery littleconnection to60they birthcountry aftera fewsignificant movesacross regions.、61Chinas caseis alittle different.Although weChinese younggenerations haveembraced ournew()lives allaround theworld,the62strong ofour familyties andfilialpietydeeply linksus63our culturalroots.Like kites()flying highin thesky,we will64connect withthe land and thepeople whohaveshaped ourcharacters to make us65we are.第四部分任务型阅读(共两节,满分20分)第一节阅读下面的短文,根据文本内容,用1-2个恰当的词填空(每小题1分,共10分)Jenny(皱眉)frowned as she helpedher motherand fatherset outthe cookingsupplies in the shinysteel kitchen.Her familyhadjust movedhere fromSan Francisco,having boughta smallrestaurant,which wasset toopen in the nextfew days.“Moving herewas astupid idea,“Jenny complainedmostly toherself.“Whats that”her motherasked,opening abox andlifting outseveral pots.(咕哝).“Nothing,“Jenny mumbledThe girlhad beenangry about the move,but herparents hadmade thedecisionand werenow toobusy gettingready forthe grandopening tolisten toher complaints.The firstfew daysat hernew schoolhadnt beeneasy,either.She foundit hardto talkto peopleshe didnt know,andit seemedlike the students hadnteven noticedher.The upcomingschool partymade thingseven worse—just thethoughtof beingsurrounded byunfamiliar facesand havingno oneto talkwith droveher crazy!Jenny sigheddeeply andgot backtowashing dishes.On theday of the grandopening,Jennys parentswere allsmiles,welcoming customersinto therestaurant,brightlydecorated ingold andred.Even Jennywas happyas sherushed around,seating guests,handing outmenus,and pouringtallglasses ofwater.This was a bigday for her family.At one of the tables sat a familywith twodaughters who were aboutJennys age.As shefilled theirglasses,Jennyrealized the twins were in herclass.Jenny loweredher headdown soher longhair coveredher face,and sheturned awayfrom thetable.Jennys motherfound hersoon after,in the kitchen loadingthe dishwasher.“Honey,what areyou doingback hereWe needyou outfront withthe customers.”“Mom,I dontwant to be outthere.There arekids fromschool!”“So”her motherasked.“Thats good!Go totake themsome fortune cookies andsay hello!”she saidto Jenny,阅读下面的短文,根pointing atthe fortunecookies paperwhich read,“Many friendsare foundwith a single smile.”
66.据文本内容,用个恰当的词填空1-2Before the grand Jenny5s familyhad movedhere to_________a restaurantin afew days.openingJenny felt_________aboutthedecision asshe foundit hardto talktopeople atschool,and othersoften_________her.Even worse,there wouldbe a schoolparty soonbut she hadnt foundany friendyet.On theday of the grandopening,Jennys parents__________the guestswithsmiles.1Even Jennywas_________hustling around,_________glasses withwaterfor hercustomers.On theday of theAt oneofthetables afamily satwith twodaughters likeJennys age.As shegrandopeningfilled theirglasses,Jenny____________thetwins,whowereherclassmates.Feeling_________,Jenny soon_________in thekitchen.1Jennys motherasked herto goout andshow__________to the girls withsomefortunecookies.
67.What causedJenny9s negativefeelings beforethegrandopening
68.Why didJenny stayback in thekitchen
69.What wouldhappen afterJenny tookthe cookiesto thegirls第五部分写作(满分20分)假定你是李华,因为最近跟同学发生了一次冲突而感到困惑现写信给好友寻求帮助要点包括:
70.Mike描述冲突的起因和经过;
1.表达感受并寻求帮助
2.注意词数左右;L80可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯
3.Dear Mike,Yours,Li Hua
6.What is the relationshipbetween thespeakersA.Teacher andstudent.B.Brother andsister.C.Classmates.
7.What musichomework has thegirldoneA.The drum.B.The violin.C.The piano.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
8.What is the womanA.A frontdesk worker.B.A roomservice server.C.A hotelmanager.
9.What willthe mando nextA.Show hisID.B.Pay thebill.C.Go upstairs.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
10.Who didthe mango tocompetitions withA.His exercisepartners.B.His parents.C.His friends.
11.What sportwas the woman unwillingto doA.Swimming.B.Gymnastics.C.Football.
12.What isthe womansopinion ongirls interms ofsportA.They shouldput inmore time.B.They havemuch morechoices.C.They areforced to do girlssports.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
13.What problemisthe man facingnowC.Attending acollege.A.Choosing hismajor.B.Finding ajob.
14.What doesthemanthink ofBiologyC.Interesting.A.Confusing.B.Unattractive.
15.What doesthemanprobably wantto beC.A doctor.A.An engineer.B.A biologist.
16.What doesthewomanadvise theman todoC.Stick tohis ownwill.A.Learn Biologyin college.B.Ask hisfather for advice.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
17.What didthestudentunion considerfirst aboutthe tripA.The place.B.The time.C.The participants.
18.Why wontthe triptake placein springthis yearA.Students willbe busypreparing forexams.B.Few studentsexpressed interestin itearly.C.Many studentssuggested changingthe time.
19.What isJames Plymouthresponsible forA.The accommodation.B.The exams.C.The bookings.
20.What dothe participantshavetodo aboutthe tripA.Choose aroommate in advance.B.Decide theirpreferred roomtype.C.Hand ina formsigned bya parent.第二部分阅读理解(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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑A Guideto NewYork CitysBest BookstoresIn the hotand crowdedsummer city,there9s nothingbetter thanfinding acool andquiet bookstoreto getlost in.Undoubtedly,a greatbookstore can provide bothrelaxation and inspiration.Here arethe must-visit bookstoresin NewYorkCity:McNally JacksonMcNally Jackson is a belovedindependent bookstorewith multiplelocations knownfor itsgood selection andwelcoming atmosphere.Besides offering a widerange ofgenres,many locationsfeature acozy cafewhere youcan enjoycoffee,pastries,and lightsnacks whilebrowsing orreading.The MysteriousBookshopAs thename suggests,The MysteriousBookshop specializesin mystery,crime,and detectivefiction,offeringawiderange ofrelated books.The storeregularly hostsbook signingsand readingswith well-known authorsin themysterygenre,providing fanswith opportunitiesto meettheir favoritewriters.The knowledgeablestaff ispassionateabout mysteryfiction andcan providepersonalized recommendations.Dashwood BooksForthose wholove photography,Dashwood Booksis ahidden paradiseon BondStreet.Here youcan findrare,(柜)limited,and out-of-print photobooks.Some days,youll everfind bargainbins locatednear theback ofthe store,withoptions forless than$5a pop.Fashion designers,such asSimone Rocha,have beenknown towander to the storeforinspiration.Chelsea MarketsPosman BooksPosman Books atChelsea Marketis adelightful spotfor booklovers,hidden in oneofNYCs mostpopular foodmarkets.The storeoffers agood selection of bestsellers,childrens books,and uniquegifts,making it a greatplace topickup somethingspecial whileexploring themarket.
21.Which bookstorecanprovidesome adviceA.McNallyJacksonB.Dashwood BooksC.The MysteriousBookshop D.Chelsea MarketsPosman Books
22.What uniquefeature doesPosmanBookshaveA.A largeselectionofrare books.B.A locationwithin afood market.C.Special eventswith famousauthors.D.A widecollection ofmystery novels.
23.What isthe mainpurpose ofthe passageA.To promoteonline bookshopping.B.To offerrecommendations forbookstores.C.To comparethe serviceof somebookstores.D.To discussthe historyof somebookstores.Being thestrong wifeand motherthat sheis,Diana Registeroften hidher deeppain andsuffering fromthose aroundher.In theweeks andmonths followingher husbandscancer diagnosis,Diana wouldsearch for“hiding”places whereshecould letthe uncontrollablewaterfalls oftears flowfrom hereyes.“The storageroom wasa favorite.Then was the shower.But whenI wasnthome,it was the parking lots thatserved as(避风港)my hidingplaces,“she said.After herhusband passedaway,parkinglotswere Dianassafe havenfor painandsorrow.(汽车餐厅),One day,asshewas about to placeher orderin theDutch Brotherscoffee drive-thru thewave ofsadnesshit herlike atidal wavein themiddle ofher conversation with afriend.“I couldhardly catchmy breathand theugly cryingstarted/9said Diana.The problemwas,I wasstuck in thecoffee lineat DutchBrothers,one placewhere all the workersare young,happy andjamming outto music.And therewasno wayout.I wasliterally blockedin,so unlessI wanted to backright upinto theSUV behindme,I wasaboutto be seenforthe messI reallywas.”The barista,who wasmaking andserving coffeeatthewindow,handed Dianaan icedcoffee witha sweetand simplenoteon thetop.When Ilooked downin thecup holder,I sawit.A pinkstraw,and thewords4We loveyou writtenaroundit.”The girldidntknowDianas painorherstory,but sheknew shewas hurtingand couldntfix it.“She wantedme toknowI wasntalone andthat whatevertrial Iwas goingthrough,there werepeople outthere whocared aboutme.”
24.What wouldDiana dowhen shewantedtocryA.Go outforaride.B.Cry hereyes outtotally alone.C.Have aconversationwithher friend.D.Play hide-and-seek in the storageroom.
25.What dothe underlinedwords themess“in paragraph4refer toA.Causing acar crash.B.Getting stuckinalong line.C.Having anemotional explosion.D.Having aquarrel witha worker.
26.Which ofthe followingbest describethe baristaA.Generous andpassionate.B.Intelligent andopen-minded.C.Caring anddetermined.D.Observant andwarm-hearted.
27.What canwe learn from DianasstoryA.Dont judgea bookby itscover.B.A friendin needisafriend indeed.C.God helpsthose whohelp themselves.D.Small actsof kindnessmake adifferenceCAccording toofficial governmentfigures,there aremore thantwice asmany kangaroosas peoplein Australia,andmany Australiansconsider themdangerous.It isreported that kangaroos areinvolved inmore than80percent ofthe20,000vehicle-animal accidentseach year.In the countrys under-populated region,the commonbelief isthatkangaroonumbers(大规模流行的)have rocketedto pandemicpercentage”.It isbelieved thatkilling kangaroosis criticalto boostingthe economy.Meat,skins andleather fromkangaroos havebeensold to56countries.Global brandssuch asNike,Puma andAdidas buystrong,soft k-leather“to makeathleticproducts.And kangaroomeat isfinding itsway intomore andmore grocerystores.Advocates pointout thatlow-fat,high-protein kangaroomeat ismore environmentallyfriendly thangreenhousegas-releasing sheepand cattle.John Kelly,former executivedirector ofthe KangarooIndustry AssociationofAustralia,says,Harvesting ourfood fromanimals adaptedto Australiasenvironment is extremely wiseand sustainable.Many ecologistswill tellyou thatthereisno morehumane wayof producingred meat.”Opponents ofthe industrycall thekilling inhumane,unsustainable andunnecessary.Dwayne Bannon-Harrison,amember ofthe Yuinpeople ofNew SouthWales,says theidea thatkangaroos aredestroying thecountry is laughable.“Theyve beenwalking inthis land a lotlonger thanpeople haveJ hesays.How couldsomething thatsbeen hereforthousands ofyears bedestroying thecountry Idont understandthe logicin that.”Can Australians9disagreement onkangaroos besolved GeorgeWilson,a professorfrom AustralianNational(放牧人)University,says thatif kangarooswere privatelyowned,then grazierswould protectthe animals,treating them(贝才产).as possessionsThey couldfeed them,lease them,breed themand chargehunters afee fbraccess.If youwantto protectsomething JWilson says,you haveto giveitavalue.Animals thatare considereddangerous donthave value.Ifkangaroos weremore valuablethan cattleor sheep,landholders wouldwork withthe kangaroo industry onbranding,marketing andquality control.The governmentsrole wouldbe oversightand regulation.
28.What dowe knowfromthearticleA.Kangaroos areto blamefor mostaccidents.B.Global brandsmake smallprofits onkangaroos.C.Kangaroos arerelatively friendlyto the environment.D.Over-populated kangaroosare doinggreat harmto thecountrys economy.
29.Why doesDwayne Bannondisagree tokillkangaroosA.Because it islaughable.B.Because itis destroyingthecountry.C Because they have existed onEarth longerthan man.D.Becausetheylive inharmony withpeople.(私有化)?
30.Which ofthe followingmight bethe benefitof privatizationA.The popularityof kangaroohunting.B.The reductioninthenumber ofkangaroos.C.The establishmentof moreconservation areas.D.The bettermanagement ofthe kangarooindustry.
31.What isthe purposeof this passageA.To argueagainst thekilling ofkangaroos.B.To providea solutionto theproblem causedby kangaroos.C.To presentdifferent opinionson thekangarooindustry.D.To stressthe importanceof protectingkangaroos.DThe searchfor beautyspans centuriesand continents.Paintings ofEgyptians datingback over4,000years showboth men and womenpainting theirnails andwearing makeup.In18th-century France,wealthy(彳发发)noblemen worelarge wigsof long,white hairtomakethemselves attractive.Today,people continueto devotealot oftime andmoney totheir appearance.There isat leastone goodreason forthe desireto beattractive:beauty ispower.Studies suggestthat goodlookingpeoplemake moremoney getcalled onmore oftenin class,and areregarded asfriendlier.But whatexactly isbeauty Itsdifficult todescribe itclearly,and yetwe knowitwhenwe seeit.And ourawarenessof itmay startatavery earlyage.In oneset ofstudies,six-month-old babieswere showna seriesof photographs.The faceson the pictureshad beenrated forattractiveness bya groupof collegestudents.Inthestudies,the babiesspent moretimelooking atthe attractive faces thanthe unattractiveones.The ideathat evenbabies canjudge appearancemakes perfectsense tomany researchers.In studiesby psychologists,men consistentlyshowed apreference forwomen withlarger eyes,fuller lips,andasmaller noseand chinwhile womenprefermen withlarge shouldersandanarrow waist.According toscientists,the mindunconsciously tellsmenandwomen一that thesetraits thefull lips,clear skin,strong shoulders-equal healthand geneticwell-being.Not everyonethinks thesame way.What isconsidered attractiveinoneculture mightnot bein another.Look atmostWestern fashionmagazines:the womenon thepages arethin,but isthis“perfect“body typefbr womenworldwideScientists9answer isno;what isconsidered beautifulis subjectiveand variesaround theworld.They foundnative peoplesinsoutheast Perupreferred shapesregarded overweightin Westerncultures.For betteror worse,beauty playsa rolein ourlives.But itisextremelydifficult todescribe exactlywhat makesoneperson attractiveto another.Although theredo seemtobecertain physicaltraits considereduniversally appealing,itisalsotrue thatbeauty doesnot alwayskeep to a single,uniform standard.Beauty reallyis,asthesaying goes,intheeye ofthe(观看者).beholder
32.Peoples ideasabout beauty.A.can beeasily describedB.are basedupon strictcriteriaC.haveexistedsince ancienttimesD havelittle influenceonapersons success
33.In Paragraph3,the babiesinthestudy.A.were ratedfor theirappearanceB.showed apreference forwomen withlarger eyesC.were shownphotos ofa groupof collegestudentsD.were ableto tellattractivefacesfrom unattractiveones
34.We canlearnfromthe passagethatA.the ideasof beautyvary aspeople growupB.the standardsfor beautyare basedon scientificresearchesC.the searchfor beautyisthepower tomotivate thebeholderD.the understanding of beautyis rootedin culturalbackgrounds
35.What canprobably bethe besttitle forthispassageA.The Historyof BeautyB.The Mysteryof BeautyC.The Standardsfor BeautyD.The Attitudestoward Beauty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When preparingfruit and vegetables,many peopleprefer topeel them.Here comesa question.36Fruit and vegetables arerich sourcesof vitamins,minerals,fiber andsome goodplant chemicals.Not consumingenoughof thesefoods islinked toan increasedrisk ofsome chronicdiseases.But eating400goffruit and vegetables aday,astheWHO recommends,is difficultto achievefor manypeople.37They cancertainly contribute.For example,(核黄素),nutritionally importantamounts ofvitamins,such asvitamin Cand riboflavinand mineralssuch asiron andzine,are foundinthepeels ofseven rootvegetables:beetroot,field mustard,wild carrot,sweet potatoes,radish,ginger andwhitepotatoes.And the US Departmentof Agricultureshows thatunpeeled applescontain15%more vitaminC,267%more vitaminK,20%more calcium,19%more potassiumand85%more fiberthan theirpeeled equivalents.38According tothe UNsFood andAgriculture Organization,uneaten food,including peels,generates8%-10%oftheworlds greenhousegas emissions.Food rottingin landfillsreleases alot ofmethane.New Zealandalonereports anannual wastageof13,658tonnes ofvegetable peelsand986tonnes offruit peels——a countrywith apopulationof only
5.1million people.So whydo peoplepeel fruitandvegetablesSome mustbe peeledastheouter portionsare inedible,dont tastenice,are hardto cleanor causeharm,such asbananas,oranges,melons,pineapples,mangoes,avocados,onion andgarlic.Alsopeeling maybea necessary partoftherecipe,for example,when makingmashed potato.39(杀虫剂)Also,some peoplepeel fruitandvegetablesbecause theyare concernedabout pesticidesonthesurface.Pesticide remainsare certainlyleft onor justbelow thesurface,although thisvaries accordingto plantspecies.40Indeed,theUSFood andDrug Administrationrecommends thatpeople washproduce thoroughlyunder coldwaterand scrubit witha hardbrush toremove pesticides,dirt andchemicals.A.Is peelinganecessarystep beforeeatingB.There areimportant nutrientsinthepeels.C.However,most ofthem canbe removedby washing.D.Are peelsthe mostcommon foodwaste inthe kitchenE.But manypeels areedible,and yetpeople stillpeel themanyway.F.So couldconsuming fruitandvegetablepeels helpwith thisissueG.Another reasonnot todiscard peelsis theireffect ontheenvironment.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑Rehan Statonwas amongthe700graduates whowalked thestage atthe2023Harvard LawSchool graduationceremonyon Thursday.The24-year-old formercleaner wasraised byasinglefather whoworked hardto41him and hisbrother.Growing upwasasteep uphillbattle and he usedto42in school.One teachereven suggestedhe、43toaspecial educationclass.In highschool,he usedtobea/an44focusing onmartial artsandboxing.However,an injuryruined the45of himturning professionalin sports,andhegot46by everycollege hehadapplied to.47pursuing highereducation,Staton startedworking atBates TruckingTrash Removalto supporthis family.There,his co-workers liftedhis spirits.48by them,he succeededin enteringBowie StateUniversity in2014,andin2016,(转学)he transferredtotheUniversity ofMaryland.However,he soonbegan facingeven more49when hewas diagnosedwith anunknown sicknessandhisfather long(中风)suffered astroke.It wasthen thatStaton knewhehadtodosomething.He beganstudying forthe LawSchoolAdmission Testwhile50himself backto healthdespite hisinability ofseeking professionalassistancedue tohis51situation.When readingthe lawschool52emails,Staton andhis friendswereinshock andexcitement.、53Staton choseto attendHarvard LawSchool-and hellnever forgetallthe54people who。
个人认证
优秀文档
获得点赞 0