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浙江省台州市玉环县学年高中毕业生二月调研测试英语试题2024-2025注意事项考试结束后,请将本试卷和答题卡一并交回.
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5.2B单项选择I.、1The Hollywoodblockbuster AStar IsBorn starredby LadyGaga hasreceived manypraises aroundthe world.And themusic isfantastic,too.the movieis!A.What wonderfulB.How wonderfulC.How awonderful D.What awonderful、2---He may be in the classroom,1think.---No,he bein the classroom Jsaw him go homejust now.A.neednt B.mustnt C.cant D.shouldnt、3™I went to seeyou lastnight,but you werent in.Where wereyou then--I awalk by the river.A.had B.was havingC.have hadD.have、一4He bein theclassroom,I think.一No,he bein theclassroom.I sawhimgohome aminute ago.A.can,may notB.must,may notC.may,cantD・may,mustnt、一5exciting filmwe sawyesterday!—I think so.A.What aB.What anC.How anD.How a、一6May Ispeak toJudy一Sorry,she aspeech in the hallnow.A.makes B.has madeC.made D.is making、7There are about peoplein thevillage.A.eight hundredB.eight hundredsC.eight hundredof D.eight hundredsof、一8delicious cakesyour mothermade forus!—I amglad thatyou enjoyedthem.A.How B.What C.How aD.What a、9-Where areyou goingfor yourholiday—Well,we yet.A.are verybeautiful plantsB.areakind ofvery deliciousfruitC・only growin warmareas D.are likelyto be affected bycold书面表达V.、紧张而又忙碌的初中生活即将结束,在装载你收获的行囊——成长记录袋时还应增添一份你自己满意的答卷请以去19三年中难忘的校园生活,并描述你自己对将来学习生活的期望文章还应包括以下要点具体要求.词数词左右(开头已给出,不计入总词数)
1100.文中需包括所有写作要点,但不要逐字翻译,适当加入过渡词句,使短文通顺、连贯
2.文中不能出现考生真实姓名和学校名称3My UnforgettableSchool LifeHow time files!My colorfulmiddle schoollife isnearly ending.Here iswhat I think of about myself.参考答案单项选择I.、1B、2C、3B、4C、5B、6D、7A、8B、9A、10D完形填空II.、
111.C
2.B
3.B
4.A
5.D
6.A语法填空m.、
121.ability
2.How
3.pleased
4.own
5..confidence阅读理解IV.、
131.A
2.D
3.B、
141.C
2.A
3.D
4.A
5.B、
151.B
2.C
3.B
4.A、
161.A
2.C
3.B
4.B
5.A、
171.C
2.D
3.B
4.A
5.C、
181.B
2.C
3.D书面表达V.、19Howtimefiles!My colorfulmiddle schoollife isnearly ending.Here iswhat Ithink ofabout myself.In thepast threeyears,I havelearnt alot ofknowledge.I wasreally gratefulto ourteachers for their help.I goton wellwith myclassmates.We learnedfrom eachother.I hadany interestssuch asreading books,drawing picturesand soon.However,I was not goodatsports.Sometimes I was latefor school.The teacherswere veryangry withme.In thefuture,I willhave moresports andtry toplanmy timecarefully.Til trymy bestto dobetter.A.havent decidedB.hadn9t decidedC.don9t decideD.didn9t decide10—Would youplease cometo thedancing partywith metonight—.I supposewe shallhave awonderful night!A.Never mindB.Have a good timeC.Not exactlyD.With pleasure完形填空IL、(选择最恰当的单词或词语完成短文)11Choose thewords orexpressions andcomplete thepassageOn acold andwet night,I hadjust lefta localclub totravel homewhen Ilost controlof my car.I crashedinto acar,then_1a tree.The forcewas sogreat thatit knockedthe parkedcar severalmeters forwards.I wasbadly injured!Even worse,I hadno ideathat afirehad startedunder theengine ofmycar.It thenset the tree onfire.A youngman wasdriving behindme.I laterfound outhe wascalled Jared.He sawthe accidenthappen and2to helpme outof theburningcar.He puthis ownlife indanger whenhe gotinto theback seatto try to untiemy seat belt.This wasnteasy3I hadhit thecar(操纵台).on mydrivers sideand myseat beltwas squeezedinto theconsoleWith myseatbeltuntied,Jared thenbroke thedrivers windowto dragme outas Ihad stillnot regainedconsciousness(意识)・He4did thiswhile mycar and thetreewere burning.After Iwas wokenby thecrash,the homeownerscame outto investigate.Jared told them toring5services.Iwasrushed to the RoyalAdelaide Hospitalin aserious condition,five bonesbroken.I spenta fewweeks inhospital andJared visitedme.He alsocontinued tocontact me after Ireturned home.He saidhe didnt believethat hehad doneanything6,On that,I disagreedwith himand Iwas veryglad thathe didntget hurtin theprocess.Today,nearly sevenyears later,Jared andI stillkeep intouch andoften talkabout theevents ofthat night.Jared ismy angelandmy friendas well.
1.A.climbed B.cut C.hit D.burned
2.A.failed B.stopped C・forgot D.hesitated
3.A.if B.because C.after D.unless
4.A.bravely B.usually C.hardly D.mainly
6.A.special B.difficult C,creative D.probabl语法填空m.
5.A.transport B.public C.travel D.emergency12Parents arethe mostimportant peoplein ourlife.They influenceour livesin so many ways.They teachus almosteverythingabout living,give usstrength ofcharacter andmake uswho we are.It isbecause of them that we becomeable to do ourduties.Thethings thatweareable to do areactually theirgifts tous.Right fromtaking care of uswhen weare youngto guidingus wheneverweneed theiradvice,they arealways thereby ourside.AH we can do for themis togive themlove andhappiness andtry to make themfeel proud of us.First ofall,you need to followallthe goodthings theytaught youwhen youwere veryyoung.It could be abouteating healthilyor exercisingin aregular way,or itcouldbe abouthelping anyonewho needshelp.(感激)Not makecomplaints is also agood way.So dontcomplain aboutwhat youdont have.Learn toappreciate andlove whatyour parents give you;you maynot knowthe strugglesthey gothrough inorder togive youthat.Thirdly,you alsoneedtostart makingyour own decisions wisely and confidently.In otherwords,take controlof your life bydecidingwhat willbe goodor badfor you.Let themsee thatyou areable todo allkinds ofthings withoutasking othersfor help.More importantly,you shouldtryto beagood person.Be politeand respectfulto yourfamily andfriends.When theygiveyouadvice or a suggestion,youd bettertake theirideas into consideration.Try towork ashard asyou canand bemodestwith whatyou haveachieved.Anyway,seeing yougrow intoagood person willsurely makeyour parentsproud.Making yourparents feelproudofyou•They teachyou howto makea livingand developa strongcharacter.What yourparents candofor•Your1,to deal with thingsis agift yourparents giveyou.you•They arealways thereto lookafter youand guideyou.•Develop ahealthy habit as yourparents toldyoFollow whatyouweretaugu.ht.•Help anyonein need.
2.tomakeyour parentsAppreciateand
3.with all the thingsgiven feelproudof youDont complain.to youby yourparents.Make decisionson yourMake yourowndecisionswiselyandwith
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4.1,to showyou areable todealwitheverything.•Treat otherspolitely andrespectfully.•Listen toyourparents1advice.Be agoodperson.•Work hardand notto betoo proudof yourachievements.阅读理解IV.A、13The meaningof silencevaries amongcultural groups.Silences may be thoughtful,or theymay beempty when a personhas nothingto say.A silence in aconversation mayalso showstubbornness,uneasiness,or worry.Silence perhapsviewed bysome culturalgroups(诃隙)as quiteuncomfortable;therefore triesmaybemade tofill everygap Iwith conversation.Persons in other culturalgroups valuesilence and viewitasnecessary forunderstanding apersons needs.Many localAmericans valuesilenceandfeel it isabasic part of communicatingamong people,just assome traditionalChinese andThaipersons do.Therefore,whenaperson fromone of these culturesis speakingand suddenlystops,what perhapsshows isthat the(反应).man wantsthe listenertoconsiderwhat hasbeen saidbefore continuing.In thesecultures,silence isa call for reflection()中突)Other culturesmay use silenceinother ways,particularly whendealing withconflicts amongpeople orin relationshipsofpeople withdifferent amountsof power.For example,Russian,French,and Spanishpersons mayuse silenceto showagreementbetween partiesabout thetopic underdiscussion.However,Mexicans mayusesilence when instructionsare givenby aperson inpowerrather thanbe rudeto thatperson byarguing withhim orher.In stillanother use,persons inAsian culturesmay viewsilence as a signofrespect,especially toan elderoraperson inpower.Nurses andother care-givers needto realizethe possiblemeanings of silencewhenthey comeacross thepersonalanxiety(焦虑)theirpatients maybe experiencing.Nurses shouldlearn about their ownpersonal andcultural situationofsilenceso thata patientssilence isnotstopped tooearly orallowed to go onunnecessarily.A nursewho understandsthe curingvalue ofsilence canuse thisunderstandingto helpin thecareofpatients from their ownand fromother cultures.
1.Which of the followingpeople mightregard silenceasacallforcareful thoughtA.The Chinese.B.The French.C.The Mexicans.D.The Russians.
2.What doesthe writeradvise nursestodoabout silenceA.Let itcontinue as the patientpleases.B.Break itwhile treatingpatients.C.Study itsharm topatients.D.Make useof itshealing effects.
3.What maybe the best titleforthetextA.Sound andSilence B.What ItMeans toBe SilentC.Silence toNative AmericansD.Speech IsSilver;Silence IsGoldB、14Audrey Hepburnwon an Academy Award as Best Actress for her firstmajor Americanmovie,Roman Holiday,which wasshowedin
1953.But sheis rememberedas muchfor herhelp asforheracting.Born inBelgium in1929,Audreys fatherwas Britishand hermother wasDutch.Audrey wassent tolive ata Britishschool forpart ofherchildhood.During Worldwar II,she livedand studiedin theNetherlands.Her motherthought itwould besafe fromGerman attacks.Audrey studieddance asa teenagerand duringcollege.But when she returnedto Londonafter thewar sherealized shewasnt goingtobe aballet dancer.So shebegan takingacting parts in stageshows.Later shebegan to get smallpartsin movies.But it was Audrey Hepburns moveto Americathat made her trulyfamous.In1951she playedthe characterGigi in the BroadwayplayGigi andwon popularpraise.Two yearslater,Roman Holidaymadehera starat theage of
24.Audrey mademore than25movies.Among hermost popularroles was“Hoolly Golinghtly^^in Breakfast at Tiffanysin
1961.Threeyears latershe playedEliza Doolittle,,in MyFair Lady.She wasmarried twice.In1989,the UNChildrens Fundnamed Audreya(联合国儿童基金会)goodwill ambassador.She travelledall overthe worldin supportof UNICEF projects.The UNagency saidshewas atireless worker.She oftengave15interviews a day toraise moneyand getsupport forUNICEFprojects.AudreyHepburnoftensaid herlove toUNICEF was the resultof herexperiences asa childduring WorldWar ILShe saidshe knewwhat itwas like to behungryand tobe savedby internationalhelp.She wasa goodwillambassador untilher deathin1993from cancer.
1.Why didAudrey liveand studyin NetherlandsA.She wasborn there.B・The schoolswere betterthere.C.She couldstay awayfrom war.D.Her parentswanted herto studyballet there.
2.How oldwas Audreywhen sheacted inBreakfastatTiffanysA.
32.B.
25.C.
24.D.
15.
3.What madeAudrey workso hardto supportUNICEFA.Her parents9wish.B.Her loveto children.C.Her wishtobefamous.D.Her ownearly experiences.
4.What canwe learnfrom thepassageA.Audrey lived in Americainthe1950s.B.Audreys parentswere bothBritish.C.The characterGigi”was hermost popularrole.D.Audrey gaveup dancingwhenshewenttocollege.
5..In whatorder didAudrey dothe following
①She beganto appearinmovies.
②She returnedto Londonfrom theNetherlands.
③She played“Eliza Doolittle^^in MyFair Lady.@She wonanAcademyAwardasBestActress.
⑤She travelledall overthe worldin supportof UNICEFprojects.A.
①②③④⑤B.
②①④③⑤C.
①②④③⑤D.
②①③④⑤C、15Reading newspapershas becomean importantpartofeveryday life.Some peopleread newspapers asthefirst thingtodoin themorning,others readnewspapersassoon as they havefree timeduring theday sothat theycan learnwhat ishappening inthe world.Sometimes,we donot haveenough time to readall thenews carefully,so wejust takea quicklook atthe frontpage.At othertimes,we(标题)maybein sucha hurrythatweonly havea fewminutes tolook atthe headlinesof thepassage.Newspapers canbe foundeverywhere inthe world.We canget many different kindsof newspapers in bigcities,but insome mountainvillageswecan see fewnewspapers.(出版)Some newspapers are published once aweek,but mostofthepapersarepublishedonce adaywith manypages,some evenpublishedtwice aday!You knowdifferent people enjoy readingdifferent newspapers.Some likeworld news,and othersprefer shortstories.They justchoose whatthey areinterested in.Today newspapersin Englishhave thelargest numbersof readersinthe world,The Englishlanguage isso popularthat manyChinesestudents arereading Englishnewspapers such as ChinaDaily or21st Century.Also theybring usmore andmore informationwithinternet.
1.People readnewspapersinorder to.A,learn thelatest newsB.meet theirown differentneedsC.read theshort storiesD.find themorning news
2.From thepassage wecanseethat whenpeople getnewspapers.A.they read them verycarefully B.they justreadtheheadlinesC,not everyonereads allthe pagesD.they have no timeto readthem
3.Newspapers havesomanypages because.A.more andmore peopleliketoread themB.peopleenjoyreading somethingdifferentC・newspapers becomecheaperD.more pagesmean moremoney
4.Newspapers arethe mostpopular inthe world.A.in EnglishB.in ChineseC.inotherlanguage D.with manypagesD、16Many Chinesestudents thinkAmerican studentsenjoy morefreedom thanthem atschool.But Americanschools also(惩罚),have theirrules.If thestudents breakthe rules,they will get punishmenttoo.On thefirst dayofanew term,128students weresent homefor wearingthe wrongclothes.There arealtogether1,200students inthe school.Usually only20students breaktheschool dress ruleevery day.So theheadmaster TheresaMayerik saiditwasthe worstnewterm she had seen.At Morton High School,students*favorite clothingsuchasbaggy(宽大)trousers,low-necked andtank tops(紧身短背心)are notallowed inclassroom.Some students think they have the right tochoose whatto wear,but theheadmaster doesntthinkso/Tmsupportive ifhalf thestudents weresent homebecause99%willgetthe messagethat ourschool arefor education.nFreedomn doesntmeannfree ofrestrictions(约束)”.That istosaythere isno totalfreedom intheworld,no matterintheU.S.A orin China.
1.Many Chinesestudentsthink that.A.American studentsare veryfree atschoolB・American studentsare notso cleveras themC.American studentsdont lovetheir schoolat allD.American studentsobey theirschool rules
2.128Students ofMortonHigh School weresent homefor.A.not finishingtheir homeworkB.being latefor schoolC,not wearingthe rightclothes D.not cleaningtheclassroom
3.Some studentsin MortonHighSchoolthinkthattheyhavetherightto.A.decide whentogoto schoolB.choose whatto wearC.eat anddrink inclass D.do whatthey want
4.What doesthe underlinedword supportivemean inChinese高兴的支持的害怕的难过的A.B.C.D.A,Agree.B.Disagree.C.Not sure.D.Not mentioned.
5.Whats thewriters attitudeto theschooldressruleE(蜘蛛)(玉米田).17There wasonceaspider thatlivedina cornfieldShe likedthis homeand plannedto staythere forthe restofher life.One day,the spidercaught a little bugin herweb.Just asthe spider was aboutto eathim,the bug said:If youlet mego,I willtell yousomethingimportant thatcan saveyourlife5The spiderthought for alittlewhile andlistened.Youd betterget outof thiscornfield/9the little bug said.The harvestis coming!”“Ithinkyou arejust tellingmeastory,“the spider said witha smile.(茎杆)“Oh no,itistrue J the little bugsaid.AH thestalks willbe knockeddown,andthecorn willbe gatheredup.You willbe killedbythe giantmachines ifyou stayhere.”“I dontbelieve youJthe spidersaidas sheate the little bugfor lunch.A fewdays later,the spiderwas laughingaboutthestory the little bughad toldher.She thoughtto herself:“A harvest!What asilly idea.(打扰)I havelived hereall ofmy life,and nothinghas everdisturbed me.”The nextday wasa beautifulsunny day.The skyabove wasclear,and therewasnowind atall.That afternoon,asthespiderwas about(小睡),(弓擎),to takea napshe noticedsome thickdusty cloudsmoving towardsher.She couldhear thenoise ofa greatengine Iandshe saidto herself:I wonderwhat thatcouldbe”
1.The littlebug triedtogetfree by.A・destroying thewebB・turning tohis friendsfor helpC.telling thespider someimportant newsD.fighting withthespider
2.The spiderdidntbelievethe littlebug because.A.shehadgot othernewsB,she thoughtthelittlebug washer enemyC.thelittlebug tolda lieD.nothing hadhappened before
3.Put thefollowing sentencesinto coixectorder accordingtothepassage.©The spiderwasaboutto takea nap.
②The spidercaught alittlebugin herweb.
③The spiderate thelittlebugfor lunch.
④A greatengine movedtoward thespider.
⑤The bugtoldthespider somethingimportant thatcould savethe spiderslife.A.
①②⑤③④B.
②⑤③①④C.
①⑤②③④D.
②⑤①④③
4.What mighthappen tothe spiderA.It mightbe killedbythegreat machines.B.Tt mightescape fromthe cornfield.C.It mightstill livethe cornfield.D.It mightbe savedby anotherbug.
5..Which mightbe thebest titleofthestoryA.A cleverbug B.The spidershomeC.A stupidspider D.The bug9s storyF、(胡萝卜素).18Carrots areeasy togrow andeasy toharvest.They tastegood.And theycontain alot ofcaroteneWhen peoplethink ofcarrots,they usuallysay itsa vegetablethat islong,thin andorange.But carrotscome in manydifferentsizes andshapes.And notall carrots are orange.For example,Paris Marketcarrots areabout fivecentimetres around.Belgian Whitecarrotsare,as theirnames suggest,white.For thebest results,carrots shouldbe grownin sandy soil thatdoes nothold waterforalong time.The soilalso shouldhavenorocks.To prepareyour gardenfor carrots,dig upthe soil,loosen itand turnit over.Then,mix insome plant material.Weather,soil conditionsand age willaffect theway carrotstaste.Experts saywarm days,cool nightsandamedium soiltemperature arethebestconditions forgrowingcarrots thattaste great.Carrots needtimetodevelop theirfull sugarcontent.This givesthem theirtaste.The bestway tojudge ifa carrotis readyto beharvestedis byits color.Usually,the brighterthe colour,the betterthe taste.(层)If the ground doesfreeze inyour partoftheworld,simply coveryour carrotgarden witha thicklayer ofleaves orstraw.This willpreventthegroundfrom freezing.You canremove theground coverand harvestthe carrotsastheyare needed.Carrots areone oftheworlds mostpopular vegetables.They canbe cookedand preparedinmanydifferent ways.
1.Carrots are.A.long,thin andorange B.of differentcolours andshapesC-small andround D.orange andwhite
2.Carrots needallthefollowing togrow wellEXCEPT.A.sunshine B.sandysoilC.much waterD.plantmaterial
3.We knowfromthepassage thatcarrots.。
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