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高2025屆高二(上)英語學科第五次定時訓練第一節(jié)(每小題3.5分,滿分52.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。AAColorRunatSchoolWhatIsaColorRun?Theeventisusuallya5Kuntimedrun.Participantsaredoused(澆涂上)fromheadtotoeinadifferentcoloredpowderateachkilometermark.ThisactivityinspiredbytheHindufestivalofHoliisperfectforpromotingmunityandhappiness.Acolorrunisafuneventperfectforschools.Asthekidsjogthroughtheroute,theirwhiteTshirtsturnrainbowcolors.Itisawaytopromotehealthandactivityamongchildren.Schoolscanchoosewhethertheywanttohostacolorrunbythemselvesorhaveoneorganizedbyaneventorganizer.WhyShouldITakePartinaColorRun?Takingpartinacolorrunwillhelpyouimproveyouroverallphysicalhealth.It’sagreatwaytoburncaloriesandgetout.Youwillalsobeabletomeetnewpeople.HowtoSetUpaSchoolColorRun?TosetupaschoolColorRun,youwillfirstneedtodecidewhattimeyouwantittostart.Then,youwillneedtocontacttheprincipalatyourschool.Theywillthentellyouifthereisenoughspaceavailableatthenamedlocation.Youwillneedtoinformtheclassteachersandincludeinformationinthestudenthandbook.Next,youshouldcontacttheparents/guardiansofthestudentsattheschoolthroughamailedletteroremail.Witheverythinglistedabovepleted,youwillhaveyoureventorganizedandreadytogo!1.WhatdoweknowaboutaColorRun?A.Itsetsnotimelimit, B.ItusedtobeapartofHoli.C.It'sdesignedforschoolsonly. D.Itseesrunnerscoveredfromheadtotoe.2.Whatbenefitmaykidsgetfromaschoolcolorrun?A.Betterphysicalhealth. B.Prizemoneyfromtherace.C.Friendshipwiththeprincipal. D.Tshirtswitharainbowpattern.3.What’sthepurposeofthetext?A.Toadvertise. B.Toinform. C.Toentertain. D.Tocriticize.BSoniaDenoncourtisoneofthemostsuccessfulcelebritiesintheworldofwomen’ssoccer.Shemadehernamedoingwhatmanystillthinkofasa“man’sjob”refereeing(裁判)soccermatches.TheCanadianbeganhercareerasarefereein1978,attheageof14.Sheworkedherwayup,andin1994,becamethefirstfemaleinternationalFIFAreferee.Soniawasthefirstwomantorefereeatopmen’sprofessionalgame,inELSalvadorin1996.Ayearlater,shebecamethefirstfemaletorefereeamen’sfirstdivisiongame(甲級隊)inBrazil.Shehasrefereedatthousandsofgamesatalllevels,includingover100internationalgames,threeWorldCups,andtwoOlympicGames.Hergoalhasalwaysbeentoencouragemoreyoungwomentobeeinvolvedinthegame.Sheacceptsthatitcanbedifficult,butsheissurethatprogressispossible.“IbecameatoprefereeandI’mfromCanada,whichisnotahugefootballingnation,”shesaid.“SoifIcandoit,anyonecan.AndIwouldn’tchangeanythingaboutmylifebecausemycareerhasgivenmeexcellentopportunities.”In1994,therewereonlyfourfemalerefereesonFIFA’slist.In2008,thisfigurehadrisento552over18percentofthe3,000listedFIFArefereesandassistants.SheisnowHeadofFIFAWomen’srefereeingandcontinuestopromotetheroleofwomeninsoccer.However,thereisstillalongwaytogointhebattleforequalityinthegame.Itisstillveryunusualtoseeafemalerefereeatthetopinternationaltournaments.Somepeoplesaythisisbecausethewomenrefereesaren’tfitenoughtoworkatthehighestlevel.ButforSonia,thisissimplyanexcusetohidethewidespreadoppositiontowomendoingwhatisconsidereda“man’sjob”.“It’sasocialthing,”shesays.“Insomecountrieswomeninpositionsofauthorityarejustnotaccepted.”EvenSoniaadmits,“Footballisstillaman’sworld.”However,thingsarechanging,thankstopioneeringwomenlikeSonia.4.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeSoniaDenoncourt?A.Strongandpatient.B.Toughandgenerous.C.Determinedandmitted.D.Strictbuthumorous.5.Whatcanwelearnfromparagraph4aboutSonia?A.Shehasneverbeenacceptedasareferee.B.Shehashadagreatimpactonwomen’srefereeing.C.Shehaswonthebattleinpetingwithmalereferees.D.Shehasalreadyconsideredherselfasaleadingreferee.6.WhatmadewomenhavedifficultyinworkingasrefereesaccordingtoSonia?A.Beingunfit.B.Alackofexperience.C.Weakphysicalpower.D.Deeprootedoppositiontowomen.7.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.AWomanDoingaMan’sJob.B.AWomanHavingHerDream.C.AWomanBringingaboutChanges.D.AWomanInvolvedinInternationalGames.CWetrulyarewhatweeatandwhatourancestorsate.Foodhaschangedwhoweareandhowwedevelopedforhundredsofthousandsofyears.Fromprocessingtopreservingtocooking,whathumansdidandcontinuetodotofoodplayedabigroleinshapingourevolution.Processedfoodisn’tjustamoderninvention,createdinfactoriesfromartificialingredients.Itisasoldashumanityitselfandmayhavehelpedcreateourspecies.Processingdoesn’tnecessarilymeanaddingchemicalsitalsoincludeshittingorslicing(切片)orchangingthefoodinanywaybeforeeating.paredtoourancestors,modernhumanteeth,jawsandfaceshavegottensmallerrelativetooverallskullsizebecauseofmakingfoodeasiertochew,especiallyfromcooking.Processingfoodalsoledtoahugegaininleisuretime.Thelesstimepeoplespentchewing,themoretimetheyhadtodevelopplexorallanguage.Cookingfoodwasoneofthebiggestchangesinhumanhistory.Researchersbelieveitcouldhaveoccurredbetween1.8millionand400,000yearsago,HarvardprofessorRichardWranghamsaid,accordingtoNationalGeographic.Cookingincreasestheenergyandnutrientswegetfromfood.Withoutcooking,accordingtotheBBC,anaveragepersonwouldhavetoeataround5kilosofrawfoodtosurviveandwe’dhavetospendmostofthedaychewing.Cookingfoodalsobreaksdownitscells,soourstomachsneedtoworklesstoabsorbthenutrientsourbodiesrequire.“This,”saidProfessorPeterWheelerfromLiverpoolJohnMooresUniversity,UK,“freedupenergywhichcouldthenbeusedtopoweralargerbrain.Theincreaseinbrainsizemirrorsthereductioninthesizeofthegut(腸道).”ProcessedfoodliterallyshapedusasaspeciesandmadeushumantheonlyspeciesonEarthwhocancook.8.Whatcanweknowaboutprocessedfood?A.Itismostlycreatedfromartificialingredients.B.Itappearsatleastsincethebeginningofhumanbeings.C.Itmakesfoodeasiertocook.D.Itchangesthewaywetalk.9.Whatisthebenefitofcookingfoodtohumans?A.Itpracticeshumanchewingskills. B.Itsavesenergyforhumanstodevelopbrains.C.Itreducesfooddigestionofhumans. D.Itcostshumanmoreleisuretime.10.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“mirrors”inparagraph4mean?A.Reflects. B.Benefits. C.Influences. D.Functions.11.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?A.Humanschangesasfooddecreases. B.Processingfoodmakeswhowearetoday.C.Cookingfoodmakeswherewearetoday. D.Humansdevelopgraduallyasfoodchanges.DAccordingtotheIUCNRedList32,000speciesarethreatenedwithextinction.Althoughwemightbeworkinghardtohelpsomespeciesebackfromthebrink(邊緣),wemightalsobeeatingsomethreatenedspecieswithoutevenrealisingit.Searchingindustrialfishingrecords,researchersidentifiedalmost100endangeredspeciesbeingsoldasseafood,andthisisdonelegally.Whensold,thesefisharenotrequiredtobelabelledaccordingtospecies,soconsumershavenowayofknowingwhatthey’reeating,letalonewhetherthey’reendangeredornot.Theteamstressesthatthisisonlythetipoftheiceberg,astheyonlylookedataspecificsectionofrecordsandexcludedgroupsoffishsuchassharks,whicharemonlyeateninAustralia,Europe,andsomeAsiancountries.Tosolvethemesswe’recreatingintheocean,theresearchershaveeupwithsomeways,oneofwhichistoexpandourideaofseafoodtoincludejellyfish(水母).Thatmightsoundalittleunusual,butit’snotthefirsttimescientistshavesuggesteditasafoodsource.Andwithjellyfishbeingoneofaminorityofwildanimalsthatscientiststhinkmightbeactuallyincreasinginnumbersaroundtheworld,itmakesalotofsense.Withjellyfishasafoodsource,otherendangeredspeciesmaybekeptinthesea.Ofcourse,thereareotherwaystohelpkeependangeredspeciesoffthemenu.CarissaKlein,UniversityofQueensland(UQ)conservationscientist,thinksthatthelabellingofseafoodneedstobeimproved,sothatpeoplearemoreawareofwhattheyareeating.Besides,itcanbealsoimportantifthecooperationbetweenfisheriesandconservationpoliciescanbebetterpromoted.“Wewouldneverconsidereatingmountaingorillasorelephants,bothofwhichareendangered,”addedKlein.12.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“this”inParagraph3referto?A.Almost100endangeredfisharesoldasseafood.B.Consumersdon’tknowtheendangeredfish.C.Fisharenotrequiredtobelabelled.D.Researchersonlylookedataparticularpartofrecords.13.WhatcanyouinferfromParagraph4?A.Thepopulationofjellyfishmightbedecreasing.B.Eatingjellyfishissounusualthatpeopleshouldn’ttryit.C.Makingjellyfishasafoodsourceisanewidea.D.Eatingjellyfishmayhelpotherendangeredspeciesinthesea.14.Whydoesthelastparagraphmention“mountaingorillas”and“elephants”?A.Tosupportthesuggestionforfisheries’betterpartnershipwithprotectionpolicies.B.Tostatethefactthatpeoplewouldneverconsidereatingmountaingorillasorelephants.C.Toemphasizetheimportanceoflabellingtheseafoodthatpeopleareeating.D.Toinformthereadersthatmountaingorillasandelephantsareendangeredanimals.15.Whereisthistextmostlikelyfrom?A.Asciencefiction. B.Agovernmentreport.C.Aleaflet. D.Amagazine.第二節(jié)(每小題3.5分,滿分17.5分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。PrepareforatestInyourschool,testsorquizzesmaybeapartofyourregularclassroomwork.Manyteachersuseteststoensurethatstudentshaveaccuratelylearnedthematerialthat’sbeenstudied.Iftakingatestmakesyoufeelworried,thegoodnewsisthattherearemanyeasywaysforyoutoprepareandfeelbetterbeforetheexamorquiz.16BeorganizedStudyingforatestwillbeeasierifyouorganizeyounotes,handouts,andassignmentsaheadoftimeforeachofyourclasses.17Considerusingaseparatefolderforeachsubject.Youcankeepthemathome,atschool,orinyourbackpack.Makeaplan18Thismightmeanmittingtostudyingfor30minutesforafewafternoonstheweekbeforethetestOrmaybeyouhavemoretimeontheweekendsandwanttoplanextrastudytimethen.Nomatterwhatyoudecide,blockoutthetimeonyourcalendarsoyouremember.19Ifyouhavelearnedalotofmaterial,suchasinscienceclass,askyourteacherwhatinformationwillbeonthetestIfyourteacherhandsoutastudyguide,usethatguidetohelpyoufigureoutwhatinformationyouneedtofocusonmostNext,decidehowyouwanttoreviewthematerial.Besidesreviewingyournotes,youcouldwritekeyconceptsonflashcardstotestyourself.20Ifthereissomeinformationinyournotesorinthestudyguidethatisconfusingtoyou,highlightthatpartandaskyourteacherforclarificationwhenyougettoclass.Thesestrategiescanhelpyoufeelconfidentaboutdemonstratingyourknowledge.A.Here’showtogetstarted.B.HighlightthestudyguideC.FocusontherightmaterialD.Whenyouprepareforstudy,makeaplan.E.Thisway,theinformationwillbethereforyouwhenyouneedtoreviewitF.Writethequestionononesideofthenotecardandtheanswerontheother.G.Onceyouhaveatestdate,lookatacalendarandmakeaplanforwhenyou’llstudy.第三節(jié)(每小題2分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。ItbeganinNovember2016,whenHinton,then17,gotatextmessagefroman21numberinvitinghimtoThanksgiving.Whenheaskedwhoitwas,theperson22:“Yourgrandma.”“Grandma?CanIhaveyour23?”theteenagerreplied.Hereceivedaphotoofawomanhehadneverseenbefore.ItwasDench,now64.Hintonwroteback,“You’renotmygrandma,”24alaughingface.Stillplayingalong,hejokinglyasked:“CanIstillgeta25though?”Denchreplied:“Ofcourseyoucan.That’swhatgrandmasdo...feedeveryone.”Hintonsoon26hermistakeninvitationhadturnedgenuine,andhedecidedtohaveaThanksgivingmealwithherfamily,includingheractualgrandson,whomshe27intendedtotext.Hinton28theconversationonsocialmedia;itquicklywentviral.Andit’sbeeanannual

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