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湖北省部分高中协作体学年下学期期中联考2024-2025高二英语试题本试卷共10页,全卷满分150分,考试用时120分钟★祝考试顺利★注意事项:
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4、考试结束后,请将答题卡上交第一部分听力(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写到答题栏上第一节(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
1.Where does the conversationtake placeA.In acollege.B.In abank.C.In asupermarket.
2.What will the speakersprobably doA.Have awalk.B.Go swimming.C.Ride abike.
3.How muchwillthe man payfor theticketsA.$
18.B.$
20.C.$
28.28it”.The ideaof goingalone wasscary but
29.I wantedto provethat I was capableof30that fearand doingsomething Iwanted.It feltgreat to be31everything,from32my alarmto decidingwhich museumto visit.This sense of33was one of thebestthings abouttraveling alone.、By thisjourney,I learnedtobemore34realizing whatIm capableof andthat Ican35thejourney oflife onmy own.21A.faithful B.thankful C.helpful D.respectful
22.A.craziest B.humblest C.best D.easiest
23.A.adventure B.trouble C.celebration D.show
24.A.embarrassing B.astonishing C.puzzling D.terrifying
25.A.waiting forB.turning toC.believing inD.relying on
26.A.In additionB.For instanceC.After allD.As aconsequence
27.A.reminded of B.warned againstC.faced withD.attached to
28.A.deny B.predict C.accept D.afford
29.A.unhappy B.unrealistic C.exciting D.crucial
30.A.ignoring B.expressing C.identifying D.hiding
31.A.in honorofB.in possessionof C.in needof D.in charge of
32.A.repairing B.setting C.purchasing D.finding
33.A.freedom B.achievement C.relief D.security
34.A.enthusiastic B.ambitious C.independent D.creative
35.A.record B.complete C.witness D.cancel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1On acool dayin winter,I boardeda smallbus forNuanquan Town,or WarmSpring Townin Zhangjiakou.It is an oldtownwith ancientwalled36village datingfrom theMing andQing dynasties,37relative untouchedby theinfluence ofmodern redevelopment.I wentthere notfor itssprings orwell-preserved buildings,but forits performancesof Dashuhua,literally38translate asstriking treeflowers.It isusually performedat theLantern Festival,when ironworkersthrow hot火花,melted iron against acold brickwall tocreate asplendid showerof sparksjust likethe39flower branchesof alarge tree,and hencethe name.When thefreezing coldnight fellthe visitorssat aroundthe stage40the fireshow wasperformed.()As theperformers tookcenter stage,all thoughtsabout thebone-cracking temperatures41forget.And inthe following hour,we witnessedfirework-like sparkslight upthe town.Dashuhua isa gamefor thebrave.42requires notonly professionalskills but also physical()43strong andcourage.Maybe that is thereason whyfewer andfewer youngpeople want to learnthis skilland take()better-paying jobsin44large towns.(非物质文化遗产)Luckily,the traditionhas beenlisted45an intangiblecultural heritageinChina.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分).你是学校排球队长,即将结束在国外中学的交流访问,你将代表球队在答谢宴会上致辞,请准备一篇答谢46辞,内容包括.感谢接待;
1.你们的收获;
2.表达祝愿3注意词数左右80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.I wasterrified ofheights.Of course,it wasnot reallya fearof beingin ahigh place.Rather,it wasthe viewof alongway tofall,of rocksfar belowme andno firmwall betweenme and the edge.My senseof securitywas screaminglyabsent!could relyonly onmy ownsure-footedness.Despite myfear,two summersago Isomehow foundmyself climbingto ahigh place,while quakinginside andout.Most ofour highschool hadcome alongonaday tripto theBoqueron,a beautifuland pleasantspot in the foothillsof Peru.Its chiefattraction is the mainwaterfall,about100feet high,that thundersinto acrystal clearpool feedingthe AguaytiaRiver.All aroundthe pooland ondown to the rushingriver arerocks largeand small.The(布黄)beach isstrewn7with rocks.On bothsides of the fall,the junglestretches tomeet it,rising parallelto iton agentlerslope.After eatingour lunches,many ofus wantedto makethe climbto anarea aboveit.We knewothers haddone soonprevious trips.A fewguys wentfirst to make surethey wereon theright path.But afterthey left,my groupof sevendecided to goahead withoutwaiting forthem toreturn.I suspectedwe weregoing thewrong way,but Ikept silent,figuring thatthe othersknew better.We wentalong thebase of the hilluntil wereached theclimb.It stoppedme inmytracks.The climbrose steeplyabove us.Along theright edge,the junglehugged therocks;passage throughits treesseemedunlikely tobe achieved.The majorityof myview wasfilled withrocks.Peering backdown towardthe river,I sawa steep注意slope ofrocks allthe way to the water.All Icould thinkabout washow farit wouldbe tofall..续写词数应为左右;
1150.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2My tensethoughts wereinterrupted bythe realizationthat myfriends werealready beginningto climb!My friendskept righton climbingbut theydid notforget me.
4.Why does the womanprefer togo bycarA.It isfast.B.It ischeap.C.It isconvenient.5Why didthe manwant hismoney backA.The foodwas toospicy.B.The waiterwas dishonest.C.There wasa hairin thefood.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第6段材料,回答第
6、7题
6.What arethe speakerstalking aboutA.A party.B.A picnic.C.Sunbathing.
7.What*stheprobable relationshipbetween thespeakersA.Husband andwife.
8.Hostess andguest.C.Customer andwaitress.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题
8.What doesthe womansay about the newtoy carA.It isa bargain.
8.1tisbrightly colored.C.It makesvarious sounds.
9.Who didthe womanbuy thetoy carforA.Her son.B.Her nephew.C.Her grandson.
10.What is the mansreal worryabout thetruck A.Its safety.Bits cost.C.Its speed.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题
11.Why didthe teamlose thefirst matchA.Two starplayers wereinjured.B.The judgesmade terriblecalls.C.The opposingteam wasstronger.
12.Which matchwas particularlyembarrassing forthe man*s teamA.The first.B.The second.C.The final.
13.What hasthe mandecidedto do nextA.Go tocheer his team.B.Support anotherteam.C.Watch chessonline.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题
14.What isthe manmost interestedinA.Cleaning.B.Customer service.C.Housekeeping.
15.What isthe mansmajor atcollegeA.Opera.B.H istory.C.Spanish.
16.When doesthemanexpect tostart workA.On25th.B.On26th.C.On27th.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题
17.What isRachid Bouanouat presentA.A sailor.B.A bookseller.C.A repairman.
18.How manybook standsare openalong theSeine RivernowA.
230.B.
247.C.
500.19What arethe booksellersallowed todoA.Use thespots forever.B.Pay therent bythe year.C.Close upat mostthree daysa week.
20.How doesKubilai Ikselfeel about the returnof the book standsA.Excited.B.Shocked.C.Worried.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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑Monthly educationalsubscription boxesfor studentscan bea greatway todevelop aninterest ina particularsubject.If youwanttolearn somethingat homewhile havingfun,you can have educationalsubscription boxesdeliveredmonthly straightto yourhouse.Spangler BoxesSpangler Boxes featurea rangeof hands-on scientificexperiments designedby Steve Spangler,who previouslyhosteda popularscience educationprogram onNews forKids Projectsfocus onSTEM-science,technology,engineering(岩浆)and mathExamples ofprojects includeexploring lavascience,the soundwaves,and physicallaws.Finders Seekers BoxesAfter receivinga Finders Seekers Box,youH explorecharacters of a newcity and culture everymonth whilesolvingpuzzles.Think of a FindersSeekersBoxas anescape roomchallenge thattakes placein yourliving room.Cluesand onlineresearch toolsare availableto helpin caseyou getstuck solvingthe mystery.Each puzzletakesapproximately twoto fourhours tocomplete.Creation BoxesCreation Boxes teachstudents electronics,digital tipsand high-level problem-solving.Each boxteaches alesson andisprogressively morechallenging.A samplingof theprojects includesa moodlamp,an electronicmemory game,and a(超声传感器).distance detectorusing anultrasonic sensorKiwi Doodle BoxesKiwiDoodle Boxesare amongthe mostpopular boxeson themarket.They featurea varietyof themescustomized tostudentsaged from8to18and focuson artand designwith projectssuch asa feltbotanic garden,an artificialleathersample set,and ahandmade soap.These projects introduce studentsto newcrafting materialsand techniquesand allcraftsupplies areincluded in the box.
1.What didSteveSpangleruse tobeA.A scientist.B.An educator.C.A TVhost.D.An engineer.
2.Which of the followingis includedin FindersSeekers BoxesA.Features ofcities.B.Online instructions.C.Historical mysteries.D.Escape roomchallenges.
3.If you are interestedin handicraftart,which boxwould yousubscribeA.CreationBoxes.B.SpanglerBoxes.C.FindersSeekersBoxes.D.KiwiDoodleBoxes.BA famousspringboard driverwas defeatedby hiscompetitor in the finalsofaworld championship,offeringcongratulations to the winnerand wavinga tearfulgoodbye to the audience.It iscommon inthe athleticworld.Sportsmen spendthe bestpart of their liveson hardtraining andcompetitions.When itbecomes evidentthat theyare on the declinethey stillmake greatefforts togive theirbest soas tobring asatisfactoryend to their career.Chances tocompete forthe championshipare fewand farbetween.Life isshort.Still shorteristhe time foran athletetryingto wingames.An athleticcontestant reallyfeels thatthere areso fewopportunities andtime flies.He treasureseveryminute,makes fulluse ofit andtries tograsp anychance cominghis way.He getsas muchas hegives,winning honorsnotonly forhimself butalso forhis country.To participateand to win-------that isthe Olympicspirit.It findsexpression inthe weakdaring tochallenge thestrong,andthestrong searchingforever betterperformance.Ever better-the idealalways makesa sportsmanforward.Hewill doeverything hecan forit,never relax,never giveup.It issaid thatnone of the competitorscan avoidbeingdefeated-even the best isbound tobe defeatedby someonestill stronger.This isthe rule of sports—thousands oflosers setoffone winnerwho inturn willeventually bereplaced bysomeone on the honorlist.However,he isalways tryingtodothebest hecan.When thetime comesand heknows hecant,he willstep downhappily togive placetotheyounger winner,aware contentedlyofthefact thathe hasdone hisbest forthe everbetter records oftheOlympic Games.He willsayproudly thathe hasnot livedhis youthin vain.
4.What isthe functionofthefirst paragraphA.To explaina phenomenon.B.To describea competition.C.To leadinthetopic ofthis passage.D.To expressworries aboutsportsmen.
5.According tothe passage,what kindof idealpushes anathlete forwardA.He wantsto winpeoples respect.B.He wantstowinhonor forhis nation.C.He wantstomakegreater achievementsthan ever.D.He wantsto earnmore andmore moneyand fame.
6.What can be learntfrom theruleofsportsA.Whatever difficultiesyou havemet,never giveup.B.Even thestrongest athletewill bedefeated oneday.C.You cantlive inthe sportsfield withoutany effortor progress.D.You arethe winnerif youare braveenough tochallenge thestrong.
7.What isthe passagemainly aboutA.Sportsmens spirit.B.Sportsmens life.C.Sportsmens honor.D.Sportsmens pride.C“A lot ofthetime whenclimate changeis discussedin mainstreammedia,people areasking canhumans overcomethis’,or whattechnology cansolve this.Its hightime werecognized that animals alsohave to adapt tovarious changes.We knowsome animalschange theirskin colorsto escapefrom naturalenemies ordue toenvironment pollution,,9saysRyding.The climatechange that we havecreated isputting a lotofpressure onthem,and somespecies trytoadaptby(变形).“shapeshiftingStrong shapeshiftinghas particularlybeen reportedin birds.Several speciesof Australianparrot haveshown,on(鸟喙)average,a4%—10%increase inbeak sizesince1871,and thisis positivelylinked withthe summertemperatureeach year.North Americandark-eyed juncos,a typeof smallsongbird,had alink betweenincreased beaksize andshort-term temperatureextremes incold environments.There havealso beenreported changesin mammalianspecies.购鼠青.Researchers havereported taillength increases in woodmice andleg sizeincreasesinmasked shrews一“The increasesin some body partssize wesee sofar arequite small-less than10%so thechanges areunlikely tobeimmediately noticeable/9says Ryding.However,somebody parts suchas earsare predictedto increase.Ryding intendsto investigateshapeshifting in Australian birdsfirsthand by3D scanningmuseum birdspecimensfrom thepast100years.It willgive herteam abetter understandingof whichbirds arechanging theirbodypartsand why.Shapeshifting doesnot meanthatanimalsare copingwith climatechange andthat allis‘fineJ saysRyding.It justmeansthey areadapting tosurvive it-but werenot surewhat the other ecologicalconsequences ofthese changesare,or indeedthatall speciesare capableof changingand surviving.
8.What maycause animalsshapeshifting accordingto RydingA.Human hunting.B.Climate change.C.Natural enemies.D.Polluted surroundings.
9.What methoddoestheauthor mainlyuse todevelop paragraph2A.Giving examples.B.Cause-effect analysis.C.Making comparison.D.Process analysis.
10.What can we knowfrom Rydingswords inthe lastparagraphA.Animals canwell adaptto changesand survive.B.Influence of animals,shapeshifting isuncertain.C.Rdying willresearch intobird museumsinAustralia.D.All adaptationsofanimalsto climatechange arebeneficial.
11.In whichsection ofa newspapercanwefind the textA.Technology.B.Health care.C.Environment.D.Education.DFor thousandsof years,Chinese writershave travelledall overthe countryto takedown notesaboutthegeographicalconditions ofeach city.Among them,well-known Chinesegeographer andwriter LiDaoyuan,intheNorthern WeiDynasty386-534,composed hisbook,Commentary onthe Water Classics,after studyingthe originalliterary version,Water Classics.He laterexpanded theriver recordsto1,252from theoriginal
137.The bookis nowbeing studiedagain byProfessor LiXiaojie andhisteamfrom FudanUniversity.They havebeenusing drawingsoftware and3D modellingto recreatethe waterwaysituations ona mapbased onthe bookdescription.So far,they havecompleted researchon fourrivers.“Ancient peopleknew reallywell howto applythe powerof natureto technicalconsiderations,,9Li said,giving theexample of Qianjine,one ofthe mostfamous ancientwater conservationprojectsinLuoyang,Henan.In orderto leadthe(灌;既)river intothe cityfor irrigationin ancientLuoyang,the officialsbuilt acanal branchby separatinganorthwest-southeast river.However,the canalwater wasn,t enoughto supportthe citizensin dryseasons.To solvethat,on(水库)the northernside ofthe canalbranch,the officialsbuilt areservoir and a channelto leadthewatertothecanalbranch,where thewaterways wouldconverge andflow togethertothecity.In CommentaryontheWaterClassics,a totalof2,800cities arerecorded withdetails.Still,the processof recreationtakesmuch effort.After doingalotof textanalysis andfieldwork,the teamhas graduallycreated themodel with3D(推论).modelling softwarebased onrepeated deductionsForProfessor Li,thebookis notonly arecord ofthe naturallandscape over1,000years ago,butalsoa detaileddescriptionof humanityandcultureandatreasure fortodays reference.
12.What canwe learnaboutthebook CommentaryontheWater ClassicsA.It hasbeen outof date.B.It explains3D modelling.C.It keepsrecordsof137rivers.D.It isbased onprevious studies.
13.What doesthe underlinedword“converge“in paragraph3meanA Join.B.Pass.C.Cross.D.Begin.
14.What doesparagraph4mainly tellus aboutmodel recreationA.Its majorproblems.B.Its detailedanalysis.C.Its complexprocess.D.Its successfulapplication.
15.Which ofthefollowingcanbethe besttitle forthetextA.3D TechnologyFuels ModernResearchB.Ancient ClassicsInspire ModernResearchC.An EffectiveApproach toModel RecreationD.A FamousWriter ofChinese AncientClassics第二节(共5小题;每小题
2.5分,满分
12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项As thesnowmelt sandflowers beginto bloom,many ofus lookforward toexperiencing warmerweather andbrighter,longer days.16While theact ofsorting anddusting arentnecessarily fun,getting thehouse cleanedand organizedis goodforyour mentalhealth forseveral reasons.17Spring cleaningisanexampleofwhat psychologistsrefer toas temporallandmarks”.Those arethemoments inthetimethat signifya change,like anew termat school.A well-organized orredecorated livingroom mighthelp your brainmake thatshift thatyoure enteringinto anew phaseoftheyear.It givesyoua senseofcontrol.18Cleaning yourhouse isa greatwaytoachieve that.After all,you mightnot beableto control the priceof groceries,but you can control how organizedyour deskis.And whileyou cantcontroltheweather,youcancontrolhowcomfortable your home feels.It mayset othergood habitsin motion.19Getting yourhouse in order maymotivate youto getother areasof yourlife(跑步机),inorder.You mightfeel inspiredto getmore exercisenow thatyouve removedthe stuffon yourtreadmill oryoumight goto sleepearlier becauseyour roomfeels morepeaceful.It canimprove sociallife.If youveever feltuneasy aboutthe conditionof yourhome tolet anyonecome inside,youre notalone.20However,a cleanerspace mighthelpyoufeel morecomfortable aboutopening upyourhometoothers.A.It signalsa freshstart.B.Good habitscanhavea snowballeffect.C.You mayexperience anxietywhen focusingon thingsyou cantcontrol.D.We feelbest whenwe takechargeofthe thingsthatwedo havecontrol over.E.Spring cleaningisthepractice ofthoroughly cleaninga houseinthespringtime.F.But thisseason canalso bringwith itasenseof anticipationfor springcleaning.G.Sometimes,the embarrassmentofamessy housekeeps peoplefrom hostingdinner parties.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,并在Growing up,I wasfortunate totravel withmy parentsand Imextremely21to themfor openingmy eyestotheworld.Travel isoneofthe22things becausewe canvisit beautifulplaces andit teachesus alot.Three weeksago,I hadthe biggest23of mylife.I wentto Londonalone.It was24to enterthat airplaneat6:40a.m.,leaving myparents behindand knowingthere wasnobody25me ontheotherside.Watching thesun risefrom theplane、made meremember whyI wasthere.26Iwasabout torealizea dream.I hadtried makingtravel planswith friendsbut was27answers likeits notthebesttime orI cant。
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