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12.What does the邵wom东an三sug中gest Billdo年上学期高二期中考试英语试题卷
202516.WhichA.Find moreinformation online.industry isBrad第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)Fields inB.Turn tohis classmatesfor help.A.The foodindustry.B.The cleaningindustry.第一节(共5小题;每小题L5分,满分
7.5分)C.Buy somefurniture byhimself听第9段材料,回答第13至16题听下面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
13.What is the man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A.A shopassistant.B.An actor.C.A writer.读一遍C.The filmindustry.
14.How arethe jobsorganized bythe man
1.What isthe mangoing todoA.By country.B.By industry.C.By salary.A.Practice tennis.B.Take adance class.C.Attend aviolin lesson.
15.In whichaspect dofood stylistshelp
2.Where isGill听第10段材料,回A Advertising.B.Production.C.Transportation.A.In thegarden.B.In thelibrary.C.In theflower shop.答第17至20题
3.Where doesthe conversationprobably takeplace
17.What isthe onlyrequirement onthe photosfbr thisyearscompetitionA.At home.B.In ahotel.C.In asupermarket.A
4..WThheattodpoiecs.the womanthink causestBhe.Tmhaencsoplorro.blem C.The size.C.Having an1A
8..HWishalot wiscthheaifri.rst prizeB.His brokendesk.C.His oldmouse.interview.A
5..WFrheye wphaosttohgerampahnyulensasbolnest.o visitthe wBo.mAapnhotography book.C.A camera.1A
9..HWehdaitdinstthkensopweahkeerraddodirnegssn.oBw.He gota wrongaddress.C.He failedto stopin Maine.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 isthe womanlooking forA.The CityBank.B.The BakeryShop.C.The busstop.
7.When will the nextbus leaveA.At about7:
30.B.At about8:
30.C.At about9:
30.听第7段材料,回答第
8、9题
8.When didthe womanplan totake hervacationC.Two monthslater.A.This month.B.Next month.
9.What doesthe manexpect thewoman todoA.Travel withhim.B.Comfort herhusband.C.Postpone hertrip听第8段材料,回答第10至12题
10.What isthe relationshipbetween thespeakersC.Roommates.A.Teacher andstudent.B.Mother andson.
11.What doesBill sayabout theapartmentA.It wassmall.B.It wasmessy.C.It wasexpensive.A Hostinga program.B.Reading anewspaper.A.Two days.B.Eight days.C.Five days.
20.How longwilltheexhibition last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,并在答题卡上将选涂黑(海洋的)Are youinterested inhow marineecosystems workDo youwant toknow moreabout marineanimals()Bowling GreenState UniversityBGSU hasone of the fewcamps in the Midwestwhere highschool studentscanexplore lifeat sea!Camp Dates:June8-132025What kindsof activitiesdo campersget todo•Field trips to locationsaround NorthwestOhio toexamine marinelife andenvironments(标本)•Hands-on activitiesto practicespecimen collectionprocedures•Design andrun anexperiment inour researchlab•Behind-the-scene tripto theToledo Zooto learnabout marineanimals•Meet professionalsto learnwhat itmeans tobe amarine scientistWhat doesthecost coverTheBGSU MarineBiology campwill offerboth residentialand non-residential options.The costof thenon-residential programis$850,with anadditional$400fee for the residentialoption.The totalprogram costcovers roomandboard,all materialsfbr labsand activitiesas wellas transportationfor fieldtrips.A10%discount is available forearlyadmission.Application Requirements•Letter ofrecommendation•Complete theonline form•Complete responsesto short-answer questionsNote:Answers toquestions providedby anyoneother thanthat applicantwill disqualifythe application.Application Deadlines一•March2,2025To beconsidered forearly admission.Applicants willbe informedby March
14.一•April
25.2025General ApplicationDeadline.Note:All spacesmay fillafter selectionfrom the early admissiondeadline.
1.What doesthe campofferA.Sample gatheringpractice.B.Field tripsto naturemuseums.C.Research labmembership.D Lectureson marineknowledge.
2.What istheearlyadmission costfortheresidential optionA.$400,B.$
765.C.$1,
125.D.$1,
250.
3.Which of the followingwill resultin anapplicanfs disqualificationA.Forgetting toconfirm admission.B.Providing responsesgiven byothers.C.Missing theearly applicationdeadline.D.Failing torecommend otherapplicants.(知识分子)Wendell Berrywas almost30when hepacked up his lifeas aNew Yorkintellectual andmoved to(祖先)Port Royal,a tinycommunity in Kentucky wheregenerations ofhis forebearshad farmedthe land.His friendsthoughthe wasmad.But hefelt itwas hisinner callingto recordthe historyoftheplace.Since movingto PortRoyal in1964,he haslived asif hewere in the19th century,writing by hand andploughing(犁)(代his fieldswith horses.His eightnovels andmore thanSO shortstories areusually setin PortWilliam,a stand-in替物)for Port-Royal.Nick Offerman,an actor,wanted toadapt hiswork forthe screen.However,the zetorwas refused.In Mr Berrys opinion,humans musttake careoftheearth thatgrants themlife.The soilisthegreatest connectoroflives,he haswritten.Without propercare forit wecan haveno community.,,This philosophydominates hiswritings.InThe Unsettlingof America,published in1977,Mr Berrycriticized thenatural damagecaused bylarge agribusinesses.Hethinks capitalismhas separatedfarming fromculture anddisconnected peoplefrom nature.(家族)Mr Berrysfiction exploresthe declineof valuesby followingPort Williamsinterconnected clansas theyenterthe modernage.In Dismemberment,a shortstory,Andy Catlettloses ahand toa harvestingmachine andbecomes aloner.He seeshis withdrawalis mistakenand reconnectswith thetown,finding thewealth of an intimatehistory,,inbelonging to“his ancestralplace”.In HannahCoulter,Mr Berrysseventh novel,the maincharacter HannahCoulter growsoldafter asad lifeand anticipatesloneliness whenher childrenleave tofind workin thecity.Instead herhope isrestoredwhen hergrandson returnstorun thefarm.These storiesoffer insightfuladvice forreaders livingthrough ecologicaldisaster.Though fewcan returnto farmingbasics,Mr Berrysmessages ofbuilding communities,being agood neighborand resistingthe invitationof modernlife are
4.Why didMr Berrysfriends thinkhe wasmadA.He movedto liveinthecountryside.
8.He turneddown Offermannsrequest.C.He wrotemost ofhis novelsbyhand.D.He gaveuphiscareer asan intellectual.
5.What doMr Berryswritings oftenimplyA.The challengesof farmingin olddays.
9.The harmonybetween manand nature.C.The realbenefits oflarge agribusinesses.D.The hardlives ofhis forebearsinKentucky,
6.WhatdoAndy Catlettand HannahCoulter havei commonA.They arefrom thesame novel.B.They bothchoose tolive alone.C.They arevictims ofcountry life.D.They bothfind theirvalues again.
7.What kind of lifemay suitMrBerry9s tastebeststill valuable.A.Rural lifewith modernfacilities.B.Urban lifein old-fashioned ways.C.Rural lifewith poorequipment.D.Rural lifewith distantconnections.(急救医)Daniel Matthewsis a paramedic inthe provinceof NewBrunswick,Canada.He keepsa busyschedule,working12-hour shifts,sometimes duringthe dayand sometimesat night.When he and his partner arrivefor ashift,we firsthave togo througha truckcheck9to seethat theambulance has allthe necessaryequipment/Matthews tellsYour HotJob.“Once wereready togo,were givena post.Then heand hispartnerrespond to911calls madefrom thatarea.(派遣)Emergency callsrequire aquick response.When ourmedical dispatchcenter receivesthe911call,they send,it toa phonethat wecarry”Matthews says.The phonehasallthe informationheandhis partnerneed aboutthe typeofemergency theyreresponding to.A paramedicsjob isunpredictable.You gofrom relaxingto rushingto anemergency.ctIt canbe difficult,sitting inachair oneminute,and thenext,you willbe onthe sideofahighway doingCPR,“Matthews says.As forthe emergency,Matthews mentionsthat“In thewinter,we respondto caraccidents dueto badweather orwintersports accidents.,7In thesummer,there arecalls aboutshortness ofbreath dueto heat,as wellas recreationalvehicle(旅行房车)accidents.Matthews neverknows whatkindofemergency hellface.So hehas tobe readyfor anything.Being afirst respondercomesmore naturallyfor meand manyparamedics,as weoften remain calm inthese situations/9he says.“Not everybodyhasa personalitythat canremaincalmfor ajob likethis.A paramedicswork canbe stressful.Staying centeredandcontrolling youremotions areimportant fbrthis job.It isntjust aboutsaving lives,Matthews says.Its abouttreatingpatients withrespect.Staying calmisabig partof beingable tohelp peoplewhen theyrescared orhurt.
8.What doesMatthews firstdo whenhe arrivesfor ashiftA.He respondsto911calls.B.He checksthe equipment.C.He makeshis ownschedule.D.He sharestasks withhispartner.
9.What doesthe underlinedword“unpredictable“in paragraph4meanA.Risky.B.Boring.C.Uncertain.D.Underpaid.
10.What canwe inferabout emergenciesin paragraph5A.They changewith theseasons.B.They takeup alot ofenergy.C.They threatenthe safetyof paramedics.D.They requireparamedics todevelop variousinterests.
11.What doesMatthews mentionabout beingaparamedicinthelast paragraph。
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