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高二年级下学期中考试英语试题第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上第一节(共5小题每小题
1.5分,满分
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1.Where does the conversationprobably takeplaceA.On aplayground.B.At anoffice.C.In ahospital.
2.What does the womansay aboutCulture ExpressA.It isfunny.B.It isher favorite.C.She oftenmisses it.
3.What doesthe womanimplyA.Alice oftensurprises everyone.B.Alice doesntstudy veryhard.C.Alice oftengets thebest grade.
4.How highdo theceilings todayusually measureA.
2.3meters.B.
2.7meters.C.
3.0meters.
5.What doesthe manmeanA.He canmake iton Saturday.B.There aremusic lessonsfor theevening.C.Movies arenot hiscup oftea.第二节(共15小题每小题
1.5分,满分
22.5分)听下面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、、三个5A BC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,每小题秒钟,听5完后,各小题将给出秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍5听第段材料,回答第、题
6676.What didthe mando lastSaturdayA.Studied alot.B.Joined aclub.C.Camped out.
7.Why dopeople joinFlash PlayA.To experiencea crisis.B.To makefriends.C.To earnmoney.听第段材料,回答第、题
7898.Why doesthe manfeel surprisedA.The womanhas founda newjob.B.The womandoesnt feellike leaving.mother appearedtired,with sleepyeyes anduntidy hair.Emma greetedher with a warmsmile,“Haveyou hada longday”The motherresponded with a smile,saying,Yes,its beena tiringone.This little(千层面)one requestedlasagna forlunch,and Ifound wewere out of food.”The womanexplained thather five-year-old son,Tristan,was the man of the house,and hisyoungerbrother wasin hospital,putting anemotional weighton him.Emma couldnthelp butempathize,recalling herown experiencesas achild with a sickbrother.Emma askedTristan forhis name,and ashe cheerfullyreplied,€6Tristan,\Emma presentedhim(棒棒糖).withalollipop Sheran itthrough the register toring itup beforehanding it to thedelightedyoung boy.What Emmahadnt noticedduring herinitial scanof the womans itemswas thegrowing(>商,商声)excitement onTristans faceas eachbeep from theregisterresounded.Eager andenthusiastic,he asked,“Can I help CanIhelpEmmas heartwarmingresponse was,Of course!”Shelifted Tristanto herworkstation,teaching himhow toring upgroceries.Unknown toEmma,Tristans mothertook aphoto of their interaction,capturing hersons purejoyin amoment frozenin time.Moved totears,she tookmore photos of Emmaand Tristanat workand注意expressed hergratitude beforeleaving..所续写短文的词数应为左右;
1150.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2Paragraph1:A fewdays later,a friendcalled Emmathat she was trendingon Facebook.Paragraph2:Unexpectedly,this simpleact transformedEmma,s life.高二英语试题答案1-5CBCBA6-10CBABB11-15ACCBC16-20AABAB21—25DBDBA26-30BDCBD31-35ACDDB36-40BGDAE41-45CBADD46-50BABDA51-55CBCCD
56.dressed
57.were designed
58.handkerchiefs
59.safely
60.them第四部分写作(共两节,满分分)第
61.what
62.innovation
63.while
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65.watching40一节(满分分)15One possibleversion:AI inmy eyes()In today*s rapidlyevolving technologicallandscape,artificial intelligenceAI playsa crucialrolein shapingvarious aspects of our lives.It hastruly becomean integralpart ofourlives.Intransportation,self-driving carsare graduallyemerging.In education,it offerscustomized learningresources.And itpowers voiceassistants,enabling usto controldevices hands-free.In my eyes,though AIboosts efficiencyand convenience,it maycause concernslike jobdisplacementand privacyissues.We shouldregulate andutilize AIproperly tomaximize itsbenefitswhile minimizingrisks.In conclusion,AI is a powerfultool that can reshapeour worldfor thebetter ifwe handleit withcare.第二节(满分分)25One possibleversion:Paragraph1:A fewdays later,a friendcalled Emmaand informedher thatshe wastrending onFacebook.Puzzled,Emma quicklylogged onto thesocial mediaplatform.To herastonishment,thephotos Tristansmother hadtaken werewidely shared.In thepictures,Tristans beamingface andherown warmsmile wereclearly visible.The postwas accompaniedby aheartwarming storyabout theirencounter.Comments floodedin,praising Emmaskindness andpatience.People fromall over the cityweretouched bythis simpleyet sincereinteraction,and Emmasname was on everyoneslips.Paragraph2:Unexpectedly,this simpleact transformedEmmas life.The localnewspaper caughtwind of thestory andinterviewed Emma.The articlenot onlybrought hermore publicrecognition butalsoattracted theattention ofan artpatron.Impressed byher kindnessand talent,the patronoffered sponsorherart studies.With thisnewfound support,Emma couldfinally focuson herartistic dream.She quitherpart-time jobat thesupermarket anddedicated herselfto art.Her works,inspired bythatmeaningful encounter,touched thehearts ofmany andbecame well-known in the artworld.C.The womandisagrees withhim.
9.What doesthe womansay abouther departmentA.People donttrust each other.B.There areserious problems.听第段材料,回答第至题C.Theres too much pressure.
8101310.What is the relationshipbetween thespeakersA.Boss andsecretary.B.Employer and job applicant.C.Job hunterandjobagent.
11.What isgreatly valuedin thecompanyA.Employees5qualities.B.Employees9appearance.C.Employees5physical condition.
12.What doesthe mancare about the jobA.Whether hehas towork ontime.B.Whether hecan getmedical insurance.C.Whether hehas towork onweekends.
13.What dowe knowabout GlobeInsuranceA.It oftenasks thestaff towork onweekends.B.It doesntlisten toemployees concerns.听第C.Its newemployees needa medicalexamination.9段材料,回答第至题
141714.What isthe womanworried aboutA.How to get to the studentsunion.B.How tolive the university life.C.How tofind amap oftheuniversity.
15.How longare thecomputer roomsopen onweekdaysA.8hours.B.9hours.C.11hours.
16.Where isthe students9unionA.Beside theLab B.B.Opposite theChemistry labs.C.On the right ofthe ScienceBlocks.
17.What doesthemanask thewoman todoA.Get familiarwith theuniversity.B.Have anappointment withhim onThursday.听第C.Write hertelephone numberdown on the form.10段材料,回答第至题
182018.How manypeople werebadly injuredin thestormC.Ten.A.Seven.B.Nine.
19.What dowe knowaboutthe farmerA.His housewas destroyed.B.His wifewas missing.C.One ofhis childrenwas killed.
20.What didthewomando whenshe sawher houseshakingA.She triedto takesomething out.B.She rushedout with her children.C.She toldher husbandnot toleave.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分分)50第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
152.
537.5阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中选出最佳选项A BC DAEarningan MBAis alifelong investmentthatcansend yourcareer-and salary-to newheights.Through ourflagship FortuneRecommends ranking,we hopeto helpthe nextgeneration ofleadersdiscover thebest MBAprogram fortheir future.University ofChicagoIts MBAprogram hason averageabout50students percourse,and candidatestend tohave overfiveyears ofwork experience.The applicationprocess requiressubmission ofGMAT and/or GREscoresas wellas twoletters of recommendation.International studentscan submitproof ofEnglishproficiency.The roundthree deadlineis April3,and there is a$250application fee.Columbia UniversityIt requires applicantsto self-report avalid GMAT,GMAT FocusEdition,or GREscore whenapplying.English proficiencyexams arenot requiredfor internationalstudents.On average,there arearound68students percore course.Multiple enrollmentdeadlines areavailable forthe fallsemester,and theapplication feeis$
250.Stanford UniversityApplicantsmust submitresults fromeither theGMAT orGRE examas wellas twoletters ofrecommendation.International students must supplyproof ofEnglish proficiencyvia TOEFL,PTE,orIELTS.The finaldeadline to apply isApril8,and theapplication feeis$
275.University ofMichiganThere areabout75students ineach MBAcore class,and studentshave closeto sixyears ofworkexperience.One letterofrecommendationis neededto apply,and internationalstudentsmustprovideproof ofEnglish proficiency.The finaldeadline toapply isMarch4,and theapplication feeis$
250.
21.Why dopeople choosean MBAprogramA.Its fullof fun.B.Its easy to study.C.It canprovide workexperience.D.It canpromote theircareer andsalary.
22.Which universityaccepts applicantswithout arecommendation letterA.Stanford University.B.Columbia University.C.University ofChicago.D.University ofMichigan.
23.Which dateis suitabletoapplyfor anMBA inUniversity ofMichiganA.April
3.B.March
8.C.April
8.D.February
25.BBen waseleven yearsold whenhe spottedhis neighbour,Julie,working inher garden.He popped(割草机)his headover thefence,and saidto her,“P veseen you*re verygood witha lawnmower(树篱)and gardeningtools.The hedgeover thepathway nearhere hasbecome soovergrown thatI amplanningto cutit backmyself.Would youlike tohelp out”Julie lovedthe ideaof helpingBen andtheir community.They agreedto cutthe hedgethefollowing Sunday.Bens brotherJosh,aged8at thetime,also camealong tohelp.All threeof themtackledaway atit untilthey reducedit.They postedphotosoftheir handiworkon€COur Malmesbury,their localFacebook Group.Thecommunity reactionwas amazing.The commentsand reactionsjust kepton coming.The wholetownof Malmesburyseemed toembrace theirteam spiritand feltinspired tofollow theirlead.Many peopleraisedtheir handsto volunteerand domore tokeep their town tidy.With manywilling hands,their townhastransformed.Before,the townlooked abit rundown,but now,the placelooks cleanerand tidier.To keepthe projectsgoing,Ben createda Facebookpage andwebsite tosupport theirprojects.Their FacebookPage€CHelping TheCommunity OfMalmesbury^currently sits at669members andis aplace forall thelocals toshare whatlitter pickingand cleaningup theyhave beenupto.Ben alsomanaged tosort fundingthrough localbusinesses andassociations.The fundinghas helpedthemobtain trees,plants,tools,and gardeningequipment.When communitymembers planaclean-up,they cancontact themvia thewebsite toaccess anytools andequipment theyneed tocompletea project.Ben isso pleasedthat6years later,the cleanup campaignis stillin full-swing.He hasjust beensooverwhelmed withthe supportovertheyears thathe cannotthank the communityenough.Their missionwill notstop.
24.What didBen inviteJulie todo A.Mow thelawn.C.Repair thefence.
25.What didthecommunitydo afterseeing theirB.Cut thehedge.D.Help theneighbor.A.They cleanedtheirtown.B.They sharedmore photos.C.They embracedeachother.D.They stoodby doingnothing.
26.What isparagraph4mainly aboutA.Ways toraise funds.B.Efforts torun theprojects.C.Scenes ofdoing cleaning.D.Feelings ofmanaging theprojects.
27.What canwe learnfrom the textpostA.No pains,no gains.
8.You reapwhat yousow.C.More haste,less speed.D.Many handsmake lightwork.We allknow freshis bestwhen itcomes tofood.However,most produceat thestore wentthroughweeks oftravel andcovered hundredsof milesbefore reachingthe table.While farmersmarkets area()solid choiceto reducethe journey,Babylon Micro-Farm BMFshortens iteven more.BMF isan indoorgarden system.It canbe setup fora family.Additionally,it couldserve alargeraudience suchas ahospital,restaurant orschool.The innovativedesign requireslittle effortto achieveareliable weeklysupply offresh greens.Specifically,its afarm thatrelies onnew technology.By connectingthrough theCloud,BMF isremotelymonitored.Also,thereisa convenient app thatprovides growingdata inreal time.Becausethe systemis automated,it significantlyreduces theamount ofwater neededto growplants.Ratherthan wateringrows ofsoil,the systemprovides justtherightamount toeach plant.After harvest,users(容器)simply replacethe plantswithanew pre-seeded podtogetthe nextgrowth cyclestarted.(排放)Moreover,having asystem in the samebuilding whereits eatenmeans zeroemissionsfrom transportingplants fromsoil tosalad.In addition,theres noneed forpesticides andotherchemicals thatpollute traditionalfarms andthe surroundingenvironment.BMF employeeslive outsustainability intheir everydaylives.About halfof themwalk orbike towork.Inside theoffice,they encouragerecycling andwaste reductionby limitinggarbage cansandavoiding single-use plastic.We arepassionate aboutreducing waste,carbon andchemicals inourenvironment Jsaid aBMF employee.
28.What canbe learnedabout BMFfrom paragraph1A.It guaranteesthe varietyof food.B.Itrequiresday-to-day care.C.It cutsthefarm-to-table distance.D.It relieson farmersmarkets.
29.What informationdoestheconvenientappofferA.Real-time weatherchanges.B.Current conditionoftheplants.C.Chemical pollutantsinthesoil.D.Availability ofpre-seeded pods.
30.What canbe concludedabout BMFemployeesA.They havea greatpassion forsports.B.They aredevoted tocommunity service.C.They arefond ofsharing dailyexperiences.D.They havea strongenvironmental awareness.
31.What doesthetextmainly talkaboutA.BMFs majorstrengths.B.BMFs generalmanagement.C.BMFs globalinfluence.D.BMFs technicalstandards.DA star athlete at the collegewhere Iwork recentlystopped bymy office.After committinga fewunforcederrors duringa weekendmatch,shewastorn apartby self-criticism.cant stopbeating myselfup,“she toldme.Tm atpeak fitness,and Ipractice hard.How isthis happening”Many studentsI teach,like thisathlete,believe thatall-nighters inthe libraryand hourson thefieldshould getthem exactlywhere theyneed togo.When theyfall shortof whatthey imaginetheyshould accomplish,they arecrushed byself-blame.We talkoften aboutyoung adultsstruggling withfailure becausetheir parentshave protectedthem from discomfort.But thereis somethingelse atplay amongthe mostprivileged inparticular:afalse promisethat theycan achieveanything ifthey arewilling towork forit.Psychologists havesourced thisphenomenon toa misapplicationof mindset“research,whichhas foundthat praisingchildren foreffort willincrease academic performance.But arecent analysisfoundthat whilepraising effortover abilitymay benefithigh-risk oreconomically disadvantagedstudents,it doesnot necessarilyhelp everyone.The cruel,messy realityis thatyou cando everythingin yourpower andstill fail.Instead ofallowingour kidsto beatthemselves upwhen thingsdont gotheir way,we shouldall questiona culturethathas taughtthem thatfeeling anythingless thanoverwhelmed meanstheyre lazy,and thatwherethey go to collegematters more than thekind ofperson theyare.Its suggestedthat parentsand teachersspendtime helpingstudents findpurpose,or goalsthey genuinelylove topursue andthat make animpact onthe world,which mayhelp themgain greaterlife satisfactionand becomemorepsychologically mature.The pointis notto giveour kidsa passon workinghard.But wewould bewise toremind ourkidsthat lifemay beatus upunexpectedly sometimes.Its oftenthe peoplewho learnto say“stuff happens”who getup thefastest.
32.Which sortof studentsdoesthestarathletebelong toA.Those lackingcourage to make self-criticism.B.Those tiredof workingall nightinthelibrary.C.Those believinghard worksurely payoff.D.Those overprotectedby theirparents inlife.
33.What canwe learnfrom Paragraph4A.Praising effortover abilitywill surelybe beneficialto allkids.B.The resultofthe“mindset researchdoesnt applyto allcases.C.Parents shouldlay moreemphasis on their kidsacademicperformance.D.Whether praisingkids effortover abilitydoes goodto kidsdepends.
34.According tothe author,how canparents helpthe kidsovercome barriersin lifeA.By choosingwhere togotocollege forthem.B.By pushingthem tofight againstthe cruelreality.C.By discouragingthemfrommaking effortsto studyhard.D.By encouragingthem tostick toa worthycause theytruly love.
35.What canbe inferredfrom thepassageA.Students shouldnot expecttoomuchfrom theirstudy.B.Students withpositive attitudescan moveon moreeasily.C.Students shouldbear allthe failuresontheirown.D.Students aresure tosucceed ifthey trytheir best.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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512.5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Going ona solo travel ismorethanjust aholiday;itsajourney ofself-discovery,growth,andtransformation.However,its noteasytomakeadecision becauseofthepotential risks.36These fourwaysthat solo travelling willchange your life willconvince you to buythat planeticket!Self-discovery beyondyour comfortzoneSolo travelforces yououtofyour comfortzone,pushing youinto anenvironment whereself-reliance becomescommon.You doeverything on your own,from choosingdestinations toexploringunfamiliar streets.37,It willequip youto tackle challenges withanewfound confidence.Cultural involvementand globalview
38.Being alonemakes youmore approachable,making iteasier forlocals andfellowtravelers toengage withyou.Whether itsstriking upa conversationwithanative orsharing ameal(图景)with locals,solo travelprovides aunique windowinto thecultural tapestryof eachdestination.39From understandingforeign languagesto managingunexpected changesin plans,you areregularlymeet withchallenges thatdemand creativesolutions.The abilityto thinkonyourfeet andfindinnovative solutionsto unexpectedissues equipsyoutotacklechallengesin variousaspectsofyourpersonal andprofessional life.Mindfulness andliving inthe presentInbusy dailylife,its easyto losesight ofthe presentmoment.Solo travelallows youto fullyexpose yourself tothe experiencesat hand.Whether itsenjoying abreathtaking sunset,or simplywanderingthrough thestreets ofan unfamiliarcity,solotravelencourages adeep appreciationfor thepresent.
40.A.Enhanced problem-solving skillsB.Still hesitateto takea solotravel adventureC.Increased self-confidence andindependenceD.Solo travelistheopportunity toexposeyourselfto diverseculturesE.This newfoundmindfulness helpsyou gaina morefulfilling existenceF.Enjoy theloneliness,and allowsolotravelto bringa positivechange toyourlife第三G.Through theseexperiences,youll builda stronger,more self-aware versionof yourself部分语言运用(共两节,满分分)30第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)15115阅读下面短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选A BC D项After arecent businesstrip,I washeading backto myhome inNorthern California.Since Ilive afour-hour41fromthe San Franciscoairport,I hadparked my car therefor mytripback.To myfrustration,I42that thebattery wasdead whenI reachedmy car.Luckily,an airportparking attendantpromptly showedup to43my car,and Iwasonmy way.While drivingnorth onHighway280towards SanFrancisco,I exitedonto Highway1and44一heavy traffic.Suddenly,my cardidnt work45no flashers,lights,orstarter—leaving mestuck inthe middlelane.Feeling helplessand46of beinghit,Icalled
911.A womanon dutytook myinformation and47ittotheSanFranciscopolice.As Istood thereawaiting48,a nicegentleman,who hadpreviously experienceda similar49himself offeredto pushmycar totheshoulder.After thankinghim,Iproceeded to50further help.Within tenminutes,a policecar arrivedto51that everythingwas goingsmoothly.Shortly after,atow trucktook mycartoa nearby52,where efficientreflectedwith gratitudeonthemany actsof55to54I hadbeen grantedthat dayandextend thatwarmth toothers.repairs allowedme to53my journeywithout muchdelay.On mydrive home,I
41.A.walk B.ride C.drive C.ignored D.flight
42.A.suspected B.discovered C.safety-inspect D.imagined
43.A.jump-start B.test-drive C.surveyed C.D.spot-check
44.A.directed B.navigated occasionallyC・D.encountered
45.A.slightly B.frequently D.entirelyignorant C.
46.A.critical B.scared D.ashamedexposed C・
47.A.forwarded B.returned D.whisperednegotiation C.
48.A.recognition B.assistance D.evidenceblowout C.turn
49.A.rollover B.pileup D.breakdowndown C.ensure C.
50.A.wait forB.cut offD.contribute tohotelC.resume C.
51.A.assume B.confirm D.promisekindness C-begged
52.A.airport B.garage D.station
53.A.shift B.improve D.adjust
54.A.concern B.sympathy D.generosity
55.A.agreed B.hesitated D.resolved第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当
101.5151的单词或括号内单词的正确形式On January28,2025,a specialperformance calledYang BOTamazed audiencesattheCCTVSpring FestivalGala,China*s most-watched TVshow.In theperformance,humanoid robots56dress incolorful costumesdancedyangko,a joyfulfolk dancefrom northernChina oftenseen duringfestivals.These robotics,which57design speciallyfor thisshow byUnitree,a Chinesecompany,spun58handkerchief instantlyandformed creativegroup patterns.This wasnot thefirst successfor Unitree-in2021,their robotcowsnamedBen Ben”danced asbackup forsinger AndyLau.The robotslearned dancemoves throughAI tomove59safe onthe unevenstage.Their strongjoints helpedto balance60they perfectlyduring faststeps.This dancewasnft justfunbut itshowed61technology couldbring totraditions.Thanks tothe62innovate,the robotswon thehearts ofmillions.Young viewerscalleditcool”,63older audiencesloved itshumor andfestive spirit.The YangBOT programisaperfect mix64Chinas techprogress andcultural第四部分写作共两pride.As onefan saidJTts like65watch thefuture andpast dancetogether!”节,满分分第一节满分分假定你是李华,你校英文报正在举行以4015“Alin myeyes”为主题的征文活动,请你写一篇短文投稿,内容包括在生活和学习方面带来的变化;.你对的观点和看法
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80.请按如下格式作答2AI inmyeyes第二节满分分25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In abusy localsupermarket,Emma,a diligentcollege student,worked asa cashiertomakeendsmeet.Her dayswere ina rushof classes,part-time shifts,and strugglingto realizeher dreamofbecoming anartist.Despite hertight schedule,Emmas firmcommitment meantshe nevermissed adayof work.One particularday,though,would proveto beunlike any other.Emmas workdaytypically beganat3pm andended around10pm.That dayprogressed likeanyotheruntil Emmafound herselfwith justanhour leftbefore herfirst break.Then aweary-looking motherarrived atthe checkoutwithherson anda grocerycart.The。
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