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北师大静海实验学校2024-2025学年第一学期高二年级第1次阶段性评估考试时间120分钟满分150分
一、听力(共15题,满分20分)第一节.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,并标在试卷的相应位置听完每段对话后,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每题1分.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】1A.A writer.B.A teacher.C.A filmdirector.What is the man.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】2Where maythe speakersgo nextA.The store.B.The classroom.C.The basketballcourt..【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】3When willNancys birthdayparty beheldA.On Friday.B.On Saturday.C.On Sunday.
4.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】A.Get hisshirt cleaned.B.Drink somecoffee.C.Have aninterview.What willthe mando next
5.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看A.Weekend plans.B.The mansroom.C.Movies.What arethe speakersmainly talkingabout第二节.听下面几段材料每段材料后有几个小题,从题中所给的A.B.C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置听每段材料前,你将时间阅读各个小题,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材料读两遍每题L5分听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
6.What waswrong withJoes mobilephoneA.He lostit at the festival.
8.He gotit wetin therain.C.He droppedit intowater.
78..WWhhaytdisoeJsoeJogeocinaglltEomdmoaAA..BTouyteallnheewr tpehmopnoer.ary number.B.Use Tobys phone.C.Have hisphone fixed.B.To complain about hisbroken phone.C.To askher aboutTobysphonenumber.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
9.When willHeathers brotherarriveA.On Thursdayevening.B.On Fridaymorning.C.On Fridayafternoon.
10.What willHeathers bothergo toBoston forA.Seeing anexhibition.B.Visiting hisparents.C.Meeting hisfriends
11.What areHeather and his brothergoing to do onFriday eveningA.Go to the beach.B.Relax athome.C.Eat.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
12.Whose birthdaywas celebratedlast Saturday
16.一It isbelieved thatrobots willtakethe placeof humanbeings oneday.A.The speakers,B.Annas.C.Lindas.——.After all,they donthave theirown thinking.
13.What kindof fooddoes ChezPierre serveA.Its apityA.Italian food.B.Japanese food.C.French food.
17.The bookclub membersdonate
14.What was the atmospherelike atChez Pierreusedbooks to the librarya privatemeetingA.Relaxing.B.Noisy.room forC.Quiet.discussions.
15.What doesthe speakerthink of the mealA*in searchof B.in needof C.in returnfor D.in chargeofA.Not fresh.B.Expensive.
18.With aC.Tasteless.series ofmeasures taken,he madeprogress graduallyand.
二、单项选择(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)A.vividly B.rarely C.literally D.steadily
19.He establishedhis as an honestbusinessman whileworking for IBM.A.reputation B.ambition C.capacity D.motive
20.As asymbol of the historyof China,the forbiddencity thecultural memoryof thecountry.A.acquires B.preserves C.declares D.invents
21.Someone isplanning tomove out of ourbuilding and their apartmentwill beat thebeginning ofMarch.A.available B.normal C.competitive D.expensive
22.Martin mytennis racketwithout askingmy permission.I gotreally angrywith him.A.neednt have taken B.must not have takenC.shouldnt havetaken D.might nothavetaken
23.Despite theirdisagreements,they agreedtothedifferences andwork togetherfor thesuccess of theproject.A.give awayB.set asideC.take overD.drop off
24.The studentsstay quietduring thetest everyonecan concentrateon theirwork.A.as ifB.even thoughC.in caseD.so that
25.Jane decided to returnto schoolto pursueher dreamat theage of60is trulyinspiring.A.That B.What C.When D.Which
26.as aproblem then,drugs wereproduced andsold openly,available toalmost everyonewho couldafford them.A.Having not been recognizedB.Not havingbeen recognizedC.Not havingrecognized D.Having notrecognized
27.is mentionedearlier,the expertgroup hasalready beenformed toinvestigate theissue.A.That B.Which C.Where D.As
28.The thrillingmoment Susancherishes mostis shereached thepeak of the mountain andappreciated theuntouched wildernessbelow.A.that;when B.which;why C.where;when D.what;why
29.They decidedto forgiveand forget,and totry torebuild therelationship.A.be coolasacucumber B.drag theirfeetC.turn overa newleaf D.not lifta finger
30.The bossfinally decidedto sendLucy toShanghai for a businesstrip,for shethere foreight yearsandis familiarwith thecity.A.had beenworking B.works C.would workD.had worked
三、完形填空(共20小题;每小题L5分,满分30分)(足内翻).My sonJoey wasborn withclub feetThe doctors31us thatwith treatmenthe wouldbe ableto walk32-but wouldnever33very well.The firstthree yearsof his life werespent insurgery,casts andbraces.34the timehe waseight,you wouldntknow he had aproblem whenyou sawhim walk.In seventhgrade hedecidedto35for thecross-country team.Every dayhe36with the team.He workedharder andranmore thanany of the others-perhaps he37that theabilities thatseemed tocome38to somany othersdid notcomenaturally tohim.Although the39team runs,only thetop sevenrunners have the40to scorepoints forthe school.Wedidnt tellhim heprobably wouldnever41the team,so hedidnt know.He42to runfour tofive milesa day,every day-43the dayhehad a103-degree fever.I、was44so Iwent tolook forhim afterschool.I foundhim runningall45,I askedhim howheffelt.OkayJ hesaid.He hadtwo moremiles togo.The46ran downhis faceandhiseyes wereglassy fromhis47,Yet helooked straightahead andkept running.Two weeks48,the namesof the team runnerswere called.Joey wasnumber sixon thelist.Joeyhad madethe team.We nevertold himhe shouldnt49to maketheteam.We nevertold himhe couldnt
31.A.showed B.assuredC.reminded D.insured
32.A.normally B.usuallyC.ordinarily D.commonly
33.A.jump B.go C.run D.climb
34.A.Before B.UntilC.For D.By
35.A.go allout B.go inC.take partD.enter
36.A.exercised B.competedC.trained D.traveled
37.A.believed B.admittedC.decided D.sensed
38.A.naturally B.speciallyC.particularly D.properly
39.A.all B.entireC.perfect D.complete
40.A.strength B.powerC.potential D.abilitydo it…so hedidnt know.He just50it.
41.A.become B.make C.join D.beat
42.A.continued B.stopped C.struggled D.managed
43.A.especially B.even C.still D.also
44.A.surprised B.moved C.worried D.disturbed
45.A.around B.along C.aloud D.alone
46.A.sweat B.tears C.dust D.colour
47.A.running B.steps C.fever D.face
48.A.early B.late C.later D.back
49.A.expect B.want C.wish D.look forward
50.A.liked B.hated C.did D.appreciated
四、阅读理解(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
152.
537.5AThe conceptof anart museumis easyenough:that isabout art.There arethose raremuseums focusedlargely orentirelyon the work ofjust oneperson.Those sensescan beall thericher whenyou knowthe museumis theartisfsbirthplace oronetime home.Here arefour examplesof suchmuseums.Cyrus E.Dallin ArtMuseum611Massachusetts Ave.,Arlington781-641-0747The nameCyrus E.Dallin1861-1944might notbe femiliar,but severalofthesculptors worksare.His“Appeal totheGreat Spirit”,an exampleofthemany sculpturesDallin maderelating toNative Americans,stands infront oftheMuseum ofFine Arts.Born in Utah,he livedin ArlingtonTexas forthe finalfour decadesof hislife.Norman RockwellMuseum9Glendale Road,Stockbridge413-298-4100,www.nrm.org插Rockwell1894-1978moved toStockbridge in
1953.By thenhe was already Americasbest-known illustrator图画家.The museum,founded in1969,moved intoits present,Robert A.M.Stern-designed buildingin
1993.Its998paintings anddrawings arethe largestsingle collectionof RockwelEsart.Kids6and underFREE-adults$20,students withID:$10Edward GoreyHouse8Strawberry Lane,Yarmouth Port508-362-3909Edward Gorey1925-2000was anartist,yes,but he was otherthings as well:author,playwright,set andcostumedesigner.Gorey purchasedthis18th-century housein1979and livedthere therest of hislife.The housecurrently servesasa museumcelebrating Goreyslife andwork.Its alsoknown asthe ElephantHouse.Thats appropriate,in lightofGoreys passionfor animalwelfare.Gilbert StuartBirthplace andMuseum815Gilbert StuartRoad,Saunderstown,R.I.401-294-3001Gilbert Stuart1755-1828is responsiblefor whatmay wellbe the most familiarwork of any Americanartist.Hisportrait ofGeorge Washingtonisthebasis ofthe firstpresidenfs imageon thedollar bill.As one oftheearly Republicsmostdistinguished artists,Stuart paintedmore thana thousandportraits overthe courseofhiscareer.
51.What isthe featurethese fourmuseums havein commonA.They areall verysmall andnew.B.They offerrare exhibitsin theworld.C.They attracta largenumber of artists.D.They allinvolve asingle individuaPsworks ofart.
52.What canwe learnabout CyrusE.DallinA.He isa world-known sculptor.B.Few peopleknow hismasterpiece.C.He livedinUtahfor hislast40years.D.His artworkshada lot todo withNative Americans.
53.How muchwill theypay ifa coupleand theirhigh-school childgo to see Rockwell9s artA.20dollars.B.30dollars.C.40dollars.D.50dollars.
54.Where will you goif you are interestedin stageand clothesA.9Glendale Road,Stockbridge.B.8Strawberry Lane,Yarmouth Port.,C.611Massachusetts Ave.Arlington.D.815Gilbert StuartRoad,Saunderstown,R.I.
55.What numberwillyoucall ifyou want to getmore informationabout paintingsof charactersA.401-294-
3001.B.781-641-
0747.C.413-298-
4100.D.508-362-
3909.Godfrey Hounsfieldsearly lifedid notsuggest that he wouldaccomplish muchat all.He wasnot aparticularly goodstudentin theteachers7eyes一he neitherobserved theschool disciplinesnor workedhard enoughat schoollessons.Histeachers describedhim as“thick”.He joinedthe armyduring theSecond WorldWar,but he wasnt muchofasoldier.However,hewasa wizardwithelectrical machinery——he woulduse the newly inventedradar tohelp pilotsbetter findtheir wayhome ondark,cloudynights.After thewar,Hounsfield followedhis commandersadvice andgot adegree inengineering Hepracticed histrade atEMI,a companywith afocus onelectronics andelectrical engineering.Hounsfield9s naturaltalent fbrengineering madehim leadtheteambuilding themost advancedmainframe computeravailablein Britain.But by the1960s,EMI wantedoutofthe competitivecomputer marketand thebrilliant engineerwasntsure whattodoin thefuture in the company.Therefore,the companygave Hounsfield a longholiday.During theholiday,Hounsfield meta physicianwho complainedabout thepoor qualityof X-ray ofthe brain,whichlooked likefog.This gotHounsfield tomake amove intothenewfield.Hounsfield returnedto EMIand talkedabout the idea withhis boss.Then heused anew wayto appoachthe problemofimaging whatwas insidethe skull.By workingbackward andusing thefastest computers,he couldwork onthemystery ofeach brainlayer.But therewasaproblem:EMI wasntinvolved in the medicalmarket then.The companyallowedHounsfield to work on his product,but providedno funding.Luckily hisboss,Bill Ingham,saw thevalue ofHounsfields proposaland struggledto askEMI to keep theprojectrun.Finally,Hounsfield builta safeand effictivehuman scanner.Hounsfield^innovation transformedmedicine.He sharedthe NobelPrize inPhysiology orMedicine in1979andwas knightedby thequeen in
1981.He continuedhis inventioncareer untilhis finaldays in2004,when hedied at
84.
56.What canwe sayabout Houndfieldsearly schoollifeA.He workedreally hard.B.He didntmanage tograduate.C.He waspopular withhis teachers.D.He didntbehave himself.
57.What doesthe underlinedpart wasa wizardwith“in Paragraph2meanA.Stayed awayfrom.B.Became tiredof.C.Came upwith.D.Was giftedin.
58.Why didEMI giveHounsfieldalong holidayA*To relieveHounsfield^anxiety overstressful work.B.To makeHounsfield thinkabout hisfuture career.C.To allowHounsfield to reflecton hismistakes.D.To remindHounsfieldtolearn fromothers.
59.What difficultydid Hounsfieldmeet duringhis inventionof humanscannerA.Having noone onhis side.B.Experiencing toomany failures.C.Being shortof financialsupport.D.Being misunderstoodby hisboss.
60.Whats the authors purposein writingthe textA.To remembera greatinventor.B.To revealthe declineofacompany.C.To introducethe applicationof X-rays.D.To showthe improvementsbrought bytechnology.CFemale role models arehaving amoment.In theUnited States,there isa femalevice president.The womenssoccerteam isfighting apublic,uphill battlefor equalpay.Women areeven makingtheir wayinto whathad seemedapermanent mensclub:the senioroperation ranksofthearmed forces.Role modelsinspire peopleby showingwhat isactually possible.Research supportsthat itworks:these pioneersnotonly helpus imaginewhere wemight gobut alsomap outthe paththere.Role modelshave alsobeen shownto have a一bigger impacton womenand underrepresentedcommunities thosewho havenot easilyachieved theirgoals.Seeingmore womenintheworld ofscience,girls oftoday aremore likely,when askedto drawa scientist,to drawa womanthanthose inpast decades.Even onerolemodelcan benefita child,helping themperform betterin schooland maintainapositive attitude.However,theideaof“good role models“needs anupdate,especially whenit comesto girls;otherwise theendlessstream ofshining snapshots of achievementthey seecan actuallylead toself-doubt.In additionto rolemodels,our workon girls andthe processof buildingconfidence hasfound thatwhat girlsreally needare work in progress“models.Girlstend tojudge themselvesharshly andsuffer fromperfectionism.They needtosee the strugglesand failuresin theirrolemodels,as wellas greatperseverance.Anything thatsuggests successeffortlessly achievedcan bediscouraged ratherthaninspired,playing into girls worstself-doubt thinkingpatterns.Helping girlsseetheextraordinary inthe seeminglyordinary isa goodsolution tounrealistic expectations.Everyday heroeshaveaspecial impact,said thechild psychologistBonnie Zucker.Take ayoung girlwho hastoshoulder-the-responsibility forraising herbrothers orsisters forsome reason.She mightnothaveattractive socialmediapresence,but herbravery,devotion,and emotionallabor are,in fact,heroic/
961.What isParagraph1mainly talkingaboutA.Some jobssuitable forfemales.B.Some influencesof femalerolemodels.C.Females challengesat theworkplace.D.Females,achievements indifferent fields.
62.What canwe inferabout rolemodels fromParagraph2A.They giveus realisticguides tosuccess.B.They helpus knowmore outstandingpeople.C.They arepreferred byfemale groups.D.They showus thevalue ofkeeping learning.
63.What influencecan thesnapshotsofachievement haveongirlsA.Broadening theirminds.B.Inspiring them to dreambig.C.Driving them toworkharder.D.Making themdoubt themselves.
64.Why dogirls need“workinprogress^^modelsA.They makethem achievesuccess quickly.B.They help them accepttheir imperfectselves.C.They teachthemto be strictwith themselves.D.They encouragethemtofollow theirdreams.
65.What doesthe authorimply bymentioning BonnieZuchers wordsA.Many girlsexpectations areunrealistic.B.Girls havea strongsense ofresponsibility.C.Girls canfollow heroicexamples indaily life.D.Social activitiesare ofgreat importancetogirls.
四、单词拼写请根据汉语意写出英文单词;用所给词的正确形式填空(共25小题;每小题
0.5分,满分
12.5分)(值得,应受到)(根据汉语提示单词拼写)
66.The reportcareful consideration.(极其重要,必不可少)(根据汉语提示
67.Humour hasbeen anpart ofhuman behaviourfor thousandsof years.单词拼写)(发现,认出)
68.She herfriend amongthe passengerswho gotoff thetrain.青)
69.She wasinagood mand shewas lookingforward to her newlife.(不过),(根据汉语提示单词拼写)
70.We havesuffered aserious setback.we mustnotbediscouraged.(保证)(根据中英文提示单词
71.Going outwith friendsg tocheer youup,especially whenyouarein lowspirits.拼写)(生动的)(根据汉语提示单词拼写)
72.He gavea descriptionofthescenery inhis hometown.(协会,关联)(根据中英文提
73.The abetween smokingand lungcancer hasbeen confirmedin medicalstudies.示单词拼写)飞(预料,预期)(根据中英文提示单词拼写)
74.He performedbeyond everyonee withhis continuousefforts.(合作)(根据汉语提示单词拼写)
75.There wasbetween thepolice andthe publicin catchingthe criminal.()(所给词的适当形式填空)
76.To finishtheworkon time,I hadtokeepthe machinerun allday.()(所给词的适当形式填空)
77.They discussedthe problemfor awhole day,but theycouldnt arriveat aconclude.()(所给词的适当形式填空)
78.You shouldnthave treatedthe childrenso cruelwhile theyare here.()(所给词的适当形式填空)
79.The morecomplicate thetask is,the morelikely youfail tofinish it.()(所给词的适当形式填空)
80.Laughter isoneofthemostinfectious expressionof emotive.()(所给词的适当形式填空)
81.On therarely occasionswhen theymet hehardly evendread speaktoher.所给词的适当形式填空
82.The brainaccounts formerethree percentof bodyweight.所给词的适当形式填空
83.He woreanembarrass expressiononhisface.
84.As thesmall boatmoved,gentle alongthe riverhewasleft speechlessbythemountains beingsilently reflectedin用单词适当形式填空the water.所给词的适
85.Do you think itworthwhile toargue withthem Thequestion isnot worthydiscuss.当形式填空所给词的适当形式填空
86.He delivereda speechtothewhole nationwhen hewon theelect.
87.His familydidnt approveof hisenthusiasticfor carsand triedto preventhim formbuying anew car.(所给词的适当形式填空)所给词的适当形式填空
88.My brotheris studyingintheschoolattach tothe collegenearby.所给词的适当形
89.The schoolregularly holdsdebate competitionstosharp thebrains ofthe students.式填空)所给词的适当形式填空
90.face witha difficultsituation,Mary decidedto askher bossfor advice.
五、阅读表达(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读短文,按照题目要求用英语回答问题I usedtobea selfishgirl and I onlythought ofmyself.I didnot careabout helping others,but onlyabout mylook,clothes,money andgrades.One day,I wassuddenly influencedby my neighbor,who isnow incollege,and endedup wantingto volunteerforothers.He hadso muchfun withvolunteering andtold methathefelt extremelygood afterhelpingothers.I hopedto getthesame results,forI felt worthlesseverywhere then.I viewedalmost everythinginanegative way,andIfigured I had toexperiencesomething thatwould makeme appreciatethings that I had.I volunteeredat thenursing homeforayear wheremyneighborvolunteered.I broughtsnacks,coffee andgames forthe elderly patients,talked tothem whilesharing snacks,and playedgames likechess andcheckers withthem.Becausethey wereKoreans,they oftenhad troublecommunicating withthe helperswho werehired tohelpthem.I sometimestranslatedthings forthem andoffered tobe theirtranslator wheneverthey neededhelp.By volunteeringatthenursing home,I changedalot.I realizedhow luckyI amto speakboth Koreanand EnglishandthatIshould helpother peoplelearn Koreanaswell.Ihadlearned manylife lessonsthrough volunteering.By helpingothers,Ifeltneeded insociety.Not onlydid itenhance myconfidence,but italso allowedothers tobenefit fromit.Volunteering isa greatopportunity toimprove oneself,others,andthewhole society.So ifyou everhavethechance,volunteer!Its somethingyou wontregret!
91.What kindof personwasthe author beforevolunteering no more than5words
92.Why didtheauthorwanttovolunteer oneday nomore than10words
93.What didtheauthordo whentheelderlypatients haddifficulty incommunicating withthe workersnomore than10words94*What doesthe underlinedword meanin paragraph4one word
95.What doyouthinkof volunteeringafter readingthe textPlease explain.nomorethan25words
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