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年赣州市十八县(市)二十五校第五十三次期中联考2025高二英语试卷注意事项:
1.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号、考场号、座位号填写在答题卡上
2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上写在本试卷上无效
3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回第一部分听力(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例Howmuch is the shirtA.£
19.
15.B.£
9.
18.C.£
9.
15.答案是C
1.How isthe weathernowA.Rainy.B.Sunny.C.Windy.
2.What willthe speakersdo thisafternoonA.Buy someclothes.B.Go toa bookstore.C.Work in the supermarket.
3.When isthe earliesttime for the sunto setin the womans hometownA.At4:
45.B.At5:
15.C.At5:
30.
4.What arethe speakersmainly talkingaboutA.A competitor.B.An award.C.An artgallery.
5.What isthe probablerelationship betweenthe speakersA.Customer andwaiter.B.Teacher andstudent.C.Boss andemployee.第二节(共15小题;每小题
1.5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fat foodson campuses.It alsoemphasizes thatstudents shouldengage in41least onehour ofphysical activitydaily,bothin andout ofschool.Weight levelsare believedto be42close relatedto peopleshealth.Abnormal weight,particularly overweightandobesity,is43major riskfactor forchronic diseases.One majorobjective ofweight managementis toprevent andcontrolthese diseasesat thesource,and focusmore onmaintaining44people healthrather thanmerely treatingillnesses.However,it alsohighlighted thatunderweight people should also45include in the weight management efforts.第四部分写作共两节,满分40分第一节满分15分.假定你是李华,上周二你校举办了“中国茶文化进校园”活动,邀请了相关专家给同学们讲解有关中国茶46文化的知识并进行了茶艺展示请你给你的外国朋友写一封邮件来分享此次活动,内容包括活动内容;Jack
1..你的感想注意2写作词数应为个左右;
1.80请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答
2.Dear Jack,Yours,Li Hua第二节满分25分阅读下面材料,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
47.Leo andhis friendsall livedon thesame street.Theyd meeton thesidewalk dailyand walktowards the park,wheretheyd spendthe afternoonplaying basketball.During onewinter,Leo noticedthat of all thehouses on the block,there wasone with a messy,dirty yardthat lookedunattended.Leo hadalways beena tidyperson,so passingby thehouse alwaysmade himuncomfortable.One day,after all the snowhad meltedand thetrees werestarting tobloom justin timefor spring,Leo couldnthelpbut stareat his neighbors messyyard alittle longer.The meltedsnow showedalltheburied leaves,twigs fromfall,andother trash.“You guysgo aheadJ Leotold his friends whilewalking to thepark.I reallycant standseeing this yard dirty,“hesaid.Hearing this,hisfriendslaughed athim.Are yougoing toskip basketballto cleana yardthat isnteven yours”oneof themasked.I canttake itanymore;thisyardis sodirty thatit ruinsthe appearanceof ourneighborhood.Til catchupwith youall later/9Leo insisted.(<|、推车)When Leosfriends left,Leo quicklygot to work.He wentback homeand filledhis wagonwith thetoolshe needed.It tookLeo theentire afternoonto clearthe yard.He scrapedthe meltingsnow outof thepathway andswept the(修剪)leaves from the ground.He alsotrimmed thebushes andleft themas neatas hecould.When hefinished,Leo hesitatedto ringthe doorbelland informhis neighborthat he had cleanedthe yard.However,(打扰).he realizedthat he hadnt seenhisneighborin agesand didntwant tointrude Afterall,he knewthat anold ladyin a wheelchairlived therealone,with acaregiver visitingher everyother day.注意续写词数应为个左右;
1.150,请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2The nextmorning,the oldwoman,Abigail,opened herdoor withdelight.When Abigailand herneighbors arrivedat Leoshouse,Leo wasstill asleep.小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍听第6段材料,回答第
6、7题
6.When willthe planetake offA.In anhour.B.In50minutes.C.In15minutes.
7.How willthe speakersgo tothe airportA.By subway.B.By bus.C.By taxi.听第7段材料,回答第
8、9题
8.What isthe womanA.The mansstudent.B.The mansold teammate.C.The mansformer classmate.
9.What doesthe womanprefer nowA.Playing tennis.B.Playing thepiano.C.Playing basketball.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题
10.What doesthe womanwant todo todayA.Go fishing.B.Go camping.C.Go shopping.
11.What makesthe manfeel proudA.His tea.B.His garden.C.His birds.
12.What willthe mando nextA.Give thewoman someadvice.B.Show thewoman aroundhis garden.C.Do outdooractivities withthewoman.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题
13.What isthe mandoingA.Making aninterview.B.Answering questions.C.Reading a newspaper.
14.Why didthe womansfamily goto Beijinglast yearA.For abusiness trip.B.For avacation.C.For furthereducation.
15.What aboutthe tripto Beijingdisappointed thewomanA.The localfood.B.The hotelroom.C.The guidesservice.
16.Which placeimpressed thewoman mostA.The GreatWall.B.The ForbiddenCity.C.The TiananmenSquare.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题
17.Why isJack unable toworktodayA.His sonis sick.B.He isntfeeling well.C.He isvisiting hissons school.
18.What doesJack askLaura todoA.Book ameeting room.B.Order lunchfor somepeople.C.Take notesof thetraining.
19.Who doesJack askLaura to turn tofor helpA.His programmer.B.His secretary.C.His trainer.
20.Where doesthe speechtake placeA.In theschool.B.In acoffee shop.C.On thephone.第二部分阅读(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A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项Georgia,America isfamous forits history,but italso hassome greatgetaways beyondits limits.Tybee IslandFora dayin thesun,head tothe softwhite sandand expansivebeaches ofthis island,where thewaves aregoodenough forbeginners tosurf.Surf shops,surf schoolsand othersurf-related businessesattract manyto comeand boostthedevelopment.Locals lovecoming hereto combthe shoresfor afeast at the oceanfrontrestaurants.Wassaw IslandAsone ofGeorgias coastalbarrier islands,it wasofficially namedas aNational WildlifeRefuge.Boat toursorcharters arethe easiestway toreach theplace,which hasno roadaccess,but thisis alsoan idealdestination forthe more(划皮艇的人).experienced kayakerWhitemarsh Island(矮棕桐)This scenicplace cangive youa quickdose ofnature.The oakand palmettoforests of the islandare lacedwithdifferent trails.Especially,in itspreserve,there isa verybeautiful trailthat youcan explore.It isgreat forroad biking,running,or justwalking withyour dog.And itsunlikely thatyouU encountermany otherpeople.The trailis openyear-round andcan bevisited anytime.Skidaway IslandState Park(海的)Trails onthis sliceof landalong GeorgiasIntracoastal Waterwaycut throughmaritime forestand pastsaltmarshes,but the best wayto seeit allis froma boat.You canchoose toursthat leadexploration whereyoure likelyto spot(白鹭)deer,egrets andso on.The parkalso featureswell-maintained campingsites,making ita perfectdestination forovernightstays inthe peacefulcoastal landscape
1.What dowe knowabout Tybee IslandA.The viewis morecharming onrainy days.B.The surfindustry ishelpful forits economy.C.The offshoreview inviteslocals to come.D.The islandreceives credit from thenation.
2.What makesWhitemarsh IslandspecialA.The experienceof exploringthe trail.B.The chanceof takinga boattravel.C.The chanceof spottingdolphins.D.The experienceof overnightstays.
3.Which issuitable fora campA.TybeeIsland.B.Wassaw Island.C.WhitemarshIsland.D.Skidaway IslandState Park.During the last fewweeks,I spentnumerous hotnights standingbeside oron mybed,trying tocatch mosquitoesinmy room.After myfriend kepthearing aboutmy nightlyadventures,he showedup witha giftone morning:a mosquitonet.It washuge,white andheld thepromise of a goodnights sleep.I askedmy fatherfor instructionsto hangit up,which heemailed ingreat detail-thinking Idbe abletoturnthe screwonwhich tohang the net into the ceiling.That didntquite workout.(水电工)Luckily,a plumberhappened tocome tomy housethat day.After examiningthenetand myceiling,heassessed itwasnt goingto happenby hand.Youll needan electricdrill.Then Ishowed himhow Icould borrowa drillonan appthat letsus borrowthings weneed fromyour neighborsand receivedthree responsesfrom peopleliving nearbywithinminutes,saying theydhappily lendout theirs.One of them turnedout tobe a friend whosehouse isonly200metersaway,and thedevice couldbe pickedup athis placeintheevening.Back athome,I starteddrilling butseemed tobe unableto getthrough theceiling.My dadgot onspeakerphone andlistenedto whatit soundedlike.After threeminutes,he toldme tostop.I mightbe hittingiron andthelastthing Iwanted todowas tomess upthe drill.Well doit afterI comeback nextweek,he said.Just bepatient/5Just thenI heardsomeone parkingtheir caroutside myhouse.I walkedup andasked forhelp.To mysurprise,theyagreed immediately.While hisgirlfriend andI lookedattheman inadmiration,he gotthrough theceiling within20seconds.The mosquitonet wasfinally upwithin aminute.
4.How didthe authorget themosquito netA.By receivingit as a prize.B.By borrowingit froma neighbor.C.By buyingitfroman app.D.By gettingit as a gift.
5.Why didthe authorturn tothe appA.To borrowa tool.B.To talkto hisfamily.C.To borrowmoney.D.To ask someone todo housework.
6.What didthe authorsfather suggestwhen realizingthe drillmight hitironA.Continuing drilling.B.Using astronger drill.C.Waiting untilhe cameback.D.Asking aneighbor forhelp.
7.What canwe learnfrom theauthors experienceA.Patience isthe keyto success.B.Sometimes,asking forhelp canbe moreeffective.C.Tools can make a difference insolving problems.D.Its importantto waitfbr theright persontocome.C(大衰Baseball hasserved asmore thanjust asport throughoutits history.One suchperiod isthe Great Recession退)of2008,a timemarked byfinancial hardship,unemployment,and uncertainty.Baseball,however,managed not just tosurvivebut toprovide hope,entertainment,and evena senseof normalityto many.As the Great Recessionspread aroundthe worldstarting in2008,every sectorfaced significantchallenges.For Major()League BaseballMLB,the impactwas visible.Fans foundthemselves tighteningtheir belts.Teams beganofferingflexible ticketpricing andpromotions tofamilies andindividuals hithardest by the economicdownturn.DollarNight“promotions becamemore common,offering affordableentrance feesand snacksto ensurefamily visitsremainedpossible.While theGreat Recessionposed numerouschallenges italso coexistedwithatechnological transformation(转变)that reshapedhow fansengaged withbaseball.MLB madeuse of the digitalwave,enabling fansworldwide towatchgames live.Moreover,the riseof socialmedia allowedfor morepersonalized andimmediate fanengagement.Teams andplayers usedplatforms tocommunicate directlywith fansthrough platforms,sharing behind-the-scenes content,hosting liveQA sessions,and offeringinsights intoplayers9life offthe field.These innovationsfurther increasedtherole ofbaseball asa comforting,unifying forceeven duringeconomic hardship.(实体)Basebalfs influenceasacultural andsocial entityremained deepduring theGreat Recession.The2008WorldSeries,for instance,offered arare momentin economicrecession.As thePhiladelphia Phillieswon thegame andkept theirtitle,the winsymbolized championshipand communityspirit,encouraging farbeyond thecity andshowing bascbairsabilityto inspireunity acrossdifferent backgroundsand challenges.As wereflect onthe interactionbetween baseballand economiccrises,from theGreat Recessionto todayseconomiclandscape,it becomesclear thatthe sportstands asa remarkableproof toadaptation andcultural permanence.
8.Why didpeople gowatch baseballgames inthe crisisA.They werelittle affectedbythecrisis.B.It providedinspiration topeople.C.They didntwork sothey hadtime.D.It wasthe onlyamusement atthat time.A.By providingfree snacksto fans.B.By reducingthe numberof games.C.By increasingface-to-face interactions.D.By adoptingfamily-friendly promotions.
10.What didthe socialmedia bringto baseballA.Increasing fansengagements.B.Organizing largerfan events.C.Broadcasting gamesin realtime.D.Establishing aspecial community.
11.Whats thebest titleforthetextA.The Impactsof SportsontheSocial Culture.B.The Adjustmentof MLBintheGreatRecession.C.The Roleof BaseballDuring EconomicCrises.D.The Importanceof UnitySpirit DuringHardshipD
9.How didMLB attractaudiences duringtheGreatRecessionPopular anddistinctive,known fortheir kitten-like facesand redcoats,red pandasare endangeredwith theirnumbers(分散的)decreasing.Due totheir fragmentedpopulations,obtaining anaccurate countis challenging,but theWorld()Wildlife FundWWF estimatesthat fewerthan10,000remain inthe wild.Alarmingly,their populationsare believedtohave decreasedby approximately40%over thepast twodecades.Red pandasrely heavilyon bamboo.About98%ofared pandasdiet isbamboo.But unlikegiant pandasthat eatalmostall partsof theplant,red pandasare captiousand onlydine onthe nutrient-rich tipsoftheleaves andthe tasty,tender shoots.They needa lotof itto survive-around2kilograms eachday.Sometimes,if theyhave noother option,theywill eatfruit,roots,acorns,grasses,insects,and birdeggs,as wellas killsmall animals.Unfortunately,finding enoughbamboo hasbecome increasinglydifficult asred pandashabitats continueto shrink.Human activitiessuch asdeforestation forhousing,farming,and mininghave ledto significanthabitat loss.Additionally,(家畜)livestock inforests competeswith red pandas forbamboo.Natural disasters,including landslides,floods,and heavy(入侵的)snow,have furtherdamaged their habitats.Other threatsinclude forestfires,invasive plantspecies,and thenaturaldeath ofbamboo.Red pandasalso facedangers fromillegal hunting.The InternationalUnion forConservation of()Nature IUCNreports thathunting isincreasing,with red pandas beingkilled fortheir furand meat.Some huntersevencapture andsell themas illegalpets.Efforts areunderway to protect red pandas andtheirhabitats.China hasestablished46protected areas,covering about65%ofthespecies9habitats.India,Bhutan,and Myanmarhave alsoestablished protectedareas.Organizations suchas theRedPanda Networkand WWFare workingwith localcommunities toraise awareness,train wildlifeguardians,and establishconservation programs.By supportingconservation efforts,individuals can help ensurea futurefor theseendangered animals.Promising toprotectthe environmentor virtuallyadopting ared pandacanmakeadifference.
12.What makesit difficultto countwild red pandasA.They frequentlymove fromdifferent habitats.B.They livein deepforests withlittle humanaccess.C.Their numbersare decreasingtoo quicklyto track.D.Their populationsspread acrossdifferent regions.A.Greedy.B.Picky.C.Careless.D.Generous.
14.What isthe mainidea ofparagraph3A.The impactof redpandas9issues.B.The difficultyin protectingredpandas.C.The causesfbr redpandas endangerment.D.The situationofthehabitats ofredpandas.
15.Which isone wayto protectredpandasA.Adopting aredpandafromtheWWE B.Encouraging localstoprotectthe environment.C.Breeding themin zoosfor futurerelease.D.Stopping allhuman activitiesin theirhabitats.
13.What doesthe underlinedword captious“in paragraph2mean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A supercommunicator seemsabletoput hisopinions acrosswhile alsolistening toothers.With abit ofpractice,wecan alsobe moreeffective incommunicating.
16.Some ofthose aredesigned toinvite youin.But somespecial questions,which areknown asdeepquestions,are usedto digout moreinformation.A deep question iswhen aperson asksanother personabout hisvalues,beliefs orexperiences.
17.but itseasier thanit sounds.In doingso,it allowshim tosay somethingmeaningfulabout himself.If youask adeep questionand dontlisten tothe reply,then itsalmost asif youdidnt askthe question.、18the otherperson doesntrealise thatyoure listeningcarefully.It isequally bad.To avoidit,we canuse(使成环)a technique,which iscalled loopingfor understanding.By practicingit,we trulylisten andmake iteasier fortheother oneto continuethe conversation.When wereasking deepquestions,looping fbrunderstanding andshowing thatwe9re listeningcanhelpus(真实性和脆弱性).engage inmutual authenticityand vulnerability
19.Lefs say,if someoneapproachesyour familyand isinauthentic,then theymight presenta potentialrisk;if theyseem likeafriendbut theyreactually anenemy,then theycan getinside yourdefence.So ensuringauthenticity iscritical inan effectiveconversation.The goalofa conversation isessentially connection.20・If youlook insidethe brainsof peoplehaving(神经的)aconversation,you findthat theirneural activityis becomingmore similar,which presentscommunication withconnection.The moreour brainsbecome entrained,the betterwe understandeach other.A.Whether itmakes senseor notwhen youthink aboutitB Peoplewho communicatebetter usuallyask morequestionsC.If youask adeepquestionand listentotheanswer carefullyD.When youreinaconversation withsomeone,it isreflected inyour brainE.It soundsterrifying tosay thatyou shouldasksomeonea questionlike thatF.Connection isa visiblebond,helping youunderstand whatIm thinkingand feelingG.Human brainshave developedat pickingup oncertain fakeinformation tominimize losses第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项Thomas hada talentfor running.As achild,he wonseveral races,and peopleoften21him,calling himthebestrunnerin thetown.But ashe grewolder,he gotfewer victories,and startedto lose
22.()One dayhis coach,Mr Benson,pulled himaside afteran23race.Thomas,what doyou know、determines yourfbture”Mr Bensonasked.Thomas24Hard workTalent MrBenson smiledand said,(观念)“Your mindsetSuccess isntjust aboutwinning,but aboutgrowing.If you25learning andimproving,it willbehard tomake success.Fearing failuremeans fearingprogress,he added.Thomas rememberedthese andbegan tochange hisapproach.Instead offocusing merelyon winning,he startedpayingattention tohis trainingand learningfrom hisfailures.He studiedhis weaknesses,corrected hismistakes,andsought advicefrom other
26.Time witnessedThomass changes.Though hestill lostsome races,he noticedthat eachtime heran,he wasfaster and(挫折)stronger.His setbacksno longer27him.Instead,he realizedthat greatnessisnt builtin28but thefire ofdifficulty.Years later,Thomas tookpart ina nationalchampionship.The crowdroared,but heremained29,Hehad alreadywon inhis mind,not becausehe was30first place,but becausehehadtransformed intoa betterversion ofhimself.As therace began,Thomas ranwith everythinghehad,pushing pasthis limits.He didntfocus onthe31around himbuton hisprogress.Finally,he32the finishline,notjustasachampion,butas someoneknowing what33really means.Thomass story34that successisnt aboutalways winning—its aboutlearning andgrowing.Heunderstood thatyour mindsetisthearchitect ofyour destiny“and this35shaped himintothebestversion ofhimself.
21.A.ignored B.suspected C.respected D.praised
22.A.control B.money C.strength D.confidence
23.A.wonderful B.curious C.disappointing D.exciting
24.A.answered B.laughed C.screamed D.shouted
25.A.enjoy B.stop C.forbid D.try
26.A.doctors B.lawyers C.athletes D.actors
27.A.surprised B.discouraged C.confused D.moved28A.surprise B.anger C.comfort D.sight
29.A.generous B.proud C.calm D.nervous
30.A.awarded B.promised C.forbidden D.guaranteed
31.A.partners B.coaches C.competitors D.judges
32.A.crossed B.released C.repaired D.broke
33.A.competition B.success C.life D.happiness
34.A.concluded B.predicted C.proved D.described
35.A.responsibility B.ability C.curiosity D.belief第二节共10小题每小题L5分,满分15分阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1Chinas NationalHealth CommissionNHC recentlylaunched athree-year“weightmanagement“campaign,36hasgained nationwideattention.The campaignreflects apositive institutionalresponse tothe37grow publichealth慢’性的crises posedby obesityand chronicdiseases.The documentoutlines severalmeasures tocreate a38support environmentfor weightmanagement inChina.Itnoted thatthe abnormalweight conditionof certain39group ofpeopleshouldbe improved.Employers areencouragedto provideinfrastructure andsupport fortheir employees9fitness.It recommends40establish healthycanteens andrestaurants andrestricting thesale ofhigh-salt,high-sugar,and high-。
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