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PAGEPAGE19山東省煙臺(tái)市2024-2025學(xué)年高二英語(yǔ)下學(xué)期期末考試試題說(shuō)明:本試卷由四個(gè)部分組成,共12頁(yè),滿(mǎn)分150分,考試用時(shí)120分鐘。請(qǐng)把答案全部涂寫(xiě)在答題卡上,考試結(jié)束后,只交答題卡。第一部分聽(tīng)力(共兩節(jié),滿(mǎn)分30分)做題時(shí),先將答案標(biāo)在試卷上。錄音內(nèi)容結(jié)束后,你將有兩分鐘的時(shí)間將試卷上的答案轉(zhuǎn)涂到答題卡上。第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿(mǎn)分7.5分)聽(tīng)下面5段對(duì)話(huà)。每段對(duì)話(huà)后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽(tīng)完每段對(duì)話(huà)后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來(lái)回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對(duì)話(huà)僅讀一遍。1.Whatisthemanlookingfor?A.Amuseum. B.Asupermarket. C.Abank.2.HowdidTerrytravelthroughSouthAmerica?A.Bytrain. B.Bybus. C.Bycar.3.Wheredoesthemanusuallygoonweekendnights?A.Toabar. B.Tothemovies. C.Toarestaurant.4.Howlongdidittakethemantowritethepaper?A.About1hour. B.About1.5hours. C.About3hours.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Losingweight. B.Goingtoagym. C.Repairingmachines.其次節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿(mǎn)分22.5分)聽(tīng)下面5段對(duì)話(huà)或獨(dú)白。每段對(duì)話(huà)或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽(tīng)每段對(duì)話(huà)或獨(dú)白前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽(tīng)完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對(duì)話(huà)或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。 聽(tīng)第6段材料,回答第6至7題。6.Whoisansweringthephone?A.Judy’scousin. B.Susan’scousin. C.Judy’sbrother.7.WhatdoesSusanaskJudytodotomorrow?A.Tocallherback. B.Tobringanextrabat.C.Tobuyherabat.聽(tīng)第7段材料,回答第8至9題。8.Whatisthemangoingtodo?A.Tolivewiththewoman.B.Tobuythewoman’shouse.C.Torepairthehouseforthewoman.9.Howlonghasthewomanlivedhere?A.Overfifteenyears. B.Overtwentyyears. C.Overthirtyyears.聽(tīng)第8段材料,回答第10至12題。10.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Classmates. B.Teacherandstudent.C.Husbandandwife.11.Whydoesthemandecidetojogtowork?A.Hefindsittooslowtodrivetowork.B.Helivesclosetohisworkingplace. C.Hewantstoloseweight.12.What’stheman’sexcusefornotridinghisbike?A.Theweatherisnotproper.B.Hehastogotoworkearly.C.Hehurthimselfintheleg.聽(tīng)第9段材料,回答第13至16題。13.Wherearethetwospeakersnow?A.Onatrain. B.Onaplane. C.Attheairport.14.HowlongwillthemanstayinHunan?A.Foreightweeks. B.Forawholeyear. C.Foreightmonths.15.WhatwillthemandoinChina?A.TeachFrenchinacollege.B.Travelaroundforpleasure.C.TeachFrenchinatrainingcenter.16.Whatdoestheman’swifedo?A.AnEnglishteacher.B.Afull-timehousewife. C.Anadvertiser.聽(tīng)第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17.Whatisthespeakermainlytalkingabout?A.NewsofthePresident.B.NewsofNewYorkTimes.C.NewsontheHour.18.WherewillagroupofChinesescientistsgo?A.Africancountries.B.Tennations.C.WesternEurope.19.WhathappenedinMiami?A.Therewasastrike. B.Therewasnoteacher.C.Therewasnocoffee.20.What’sthedangerofwomen’sdrinkingofmorecoffee?A.They’llhavedifficultyinlisteningtomusic.B.They’remorelikelytohaveheartdisease.C.They’llhavebadrelationshipwiththosewhodrinkless.其次部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿(mǎn)分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿(mǎn)分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。ALongIsland’shikingtrails(路途)offeranescapeforfamilytime.It’sarelaxingthingtodointhestressfultime,soopenyoursenses.ManyguidedtrailsareruninHamptons,somesuitableforkids.BehindtheSouthForkNaturalHistoryMuseumisasmallfieldwithbutterfliesandbirdsflyingabout.Uponarrival,checkoutthepostedmapthatshowsthetrailsthroughthefieldswithaconnectionthatgoesallthewaytoSagHarbor.Halftheparkiswoodlandthatincludesnaturewalksandagreenhouse.You’llseelotsofwildlifefromfoxestobirds,adelightforkids.PickupamaponthewebsiteandenjoythehistoricGoldCoastproperty.Walkerscanselectfromdifferentpaths,coveringaboutsixmilesintotal,aswellasalldifferentlengthstoaccommodatedifferentagesandabilities.ApleasantshorthikerightinSouthamptonVillage.ThetrailbeginsneartheintersectionofWickapogueRoadandNarrowLaneandheadsthroughawoodedareawithariver.Dressproperly,foritcouldbealittlemuddy.Thetrailfeatureshedges(樹(shù)籬)alongonesideandplantingsalongtheother.Itreachesthesitewherethefirstsettlersspenttheirfirstwinterabout1640.Thistrailtakesaboutonehour.Thisfamily-friendlyplaceisaneasywalkwiththetrailamilelong.It’saverypeacefullocationtoseewildlifeandbirds.Thetrailisflatandpushchair-friendly.You’llalsofindDownsRiver,withchairsalongthewaytorest.HometothedefenceworksoftheCorchaugIndians,thepreserveisontheNationalParkRegisterofHistoricPlacesandisconsideredancientland.21.WhatdoSouthamptonTrailsandArboretumStateHistoricParkhaveincommon?A.Theydistributefreetouristmaps. B.They’reconvenienttogetto.C.Theyofferguidedtrailsforallages. D.They’reidealplacesforbirdwatching.22.WhatcanyoudoinDownsFarmPreserve?A.Visitahistoricalsite. B.Appreciatethehillylandscape.C.Feedwildanimalsatrandom. D.CommunicatewithlocalIndians.23.Inwhichhikingtrailisappropriateclothingsuggested?A.SouthamptonTrails. B.ArboretumStateHistoricPark.C.RichardD.FowlerPreserve. D.DownsFarmPreserve.BTheamountofrubbish
thatpilesonourshorelinesishugelyworryingandagrowingproblemfortheplanet.Itseemslikenomatterhowremoteyouhikeandhowhighyouclimb,there’salwaysadroppedplasticcontainertherewaitingforyou.MariahReading,anAmericanartist,spendsthemajorityofhertimeoutdoorslookingforinspirationforherart,basedinnatureandournaturalsurroundings.Onnoticingtheamountofwastefillinghernaturalareas,shedecidedshehadtoreflectitinherworks.Forherlatestproject,Mariahislookingatboththeproblemofwastefullitteringandthewaythatartitselfcanbewastefulin
materials,takingthedroppeditemsthatfillher
naturalspacesandpaintingthemtoreflecttheplaceinwhichthey
wereleft.Applyingpainttocreatehermasterpieces,Mariahhas
collected
trash(垃圾)fromdifferentmountainsandparks.“I’vebeenconsideringmyrelationshipwithartandthelargeamountofwasteitcanproduce,”saysMariah.“IwantedtofindwaysIcanconfirmartanditsimportantpurposebyworkingwithrecycledmaterialsfoundinlandscapeenvironments.”“Sincethe100thanniversaryoftheNationalParkService,I’veespeciallyappreciatedandbeeninspiredbythenaturalbeautytheparksoffer,andfoundhoweasilywecantakethesepreciousplacesforgranted.
Iseektogatherasmuchtrashaspossible,sculptitintoacanvas(畫(huà)布),andpaintthescenewherethetrashoriginatedontothetrashitself,”saysMariah.Aswellasthroughthisproject,Mariahhasexplorednaturein
herartinvariousdifferentwaysandthroughexhibitions.Mariah’sworkmightnotsolvethelitterproblem,butit’sjustanotherwaythatwecangetpeopletalkingabouttheproblemandthewayswecanpreventitfromgrowinganylarger.24.WhatgaveMariahtheideaofthelatestproject?A.Thebeautyofnearbyscenery.B.Therubbish-coveredsurroundings.C.Thepotentialsecurityrisksofbeaches.D.Thehighenergyconsumptionofherartworks.25.What’stheimportantpurposeofMariah’sart?A.Tokeeppeoplefromwastingnaturalresources.B.Toremindpeopleofthelitterproblem.C.Toencouragepeopletoexploreparks.D.Tomakefulluseofrubbish.26.WhatisspecialaboutMariah’snewartworks?A.Theyaremadeofoceanicrubbish.B.Theyappearintheformofsculpture.C.Theyreflectthetrashplacesontrashitself.D.They’redesignedtoinspirepeople’sloveforpainting.27.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.TheGrowingProblemofRubbishB.MariahReading:aSociableArtistC.AnArtistTurnsWasteintoAmazingWorksD.Celebratethe100thAnniversaryoftheNationalParkServiceCCaraClarksonandherfamilywereoverjoyedwhenspottingtwoyounggrizzlybears(灰熊)—onewithrarelyseenall-whitefur,alongsidetheTrans-CanadaHighway.“Whitegrizzlybearsareunheardof,soitwasaluxuryand
incredible
experience,”saidCara,sharingherimagesandvideosonsocialmediaandsayingthatwasarealtreatgiventhatthefamilywasoutcelebratingherhusband’sandson’sbirthdays.MikeGibeau,ananimalspecialist,saidtheClarksonswhoencountered
thewhitebear—nowcalledNakoda,aretrulylucky,forwhitegrizzlybearsare
incredibly
rare.Theexpertdoesn’tbelievethegrizzly’swhitefurisacaseof
albinism,
adisorderinwhichananimalfailstoproduce
melanin,whichisresponsibleforskin,hair,andeyecolor.Instead,hethinksthebear’sunusualcoloringistheresultofa
recessive
(隱性)gene(基因),thecharacteristicsofwhichareoftencoveredbythoseofdominantgenes.However,ifbothparentscarrythesamerecessivegene—inthiscase,onethatresultsinwhitefur—itcanbepassedontolatergenerations.Thoughthisisthefirsttimetheworldhasseenthewhitegrizzly,parkofficials,whohaveknownofNakoda’s
existence
since2024,never
publicized
theuniquebearduetofearthatitwouldbe
heartlessly
runafterbyfanseagertoseetheseunusual-lookinganimals.Asitturnsout,theywereright.Nakoda’sphotosandvideos,whichhavegone
viral,haveledtocrowdsofpeoplerushingtothebear’scurrentlocation,resultinginunsafeparkingandtrafficjams.Theconcernedofficials
enforced
a10-kilometerno-stoppingzone,whichtheyhopewillinformvisitorstotravelthroughtheareasafelyandtopreventthesebearsfromgettinghitonthehighway.Wildlifeexperts,whoaretryingtoleadtheyounggrizzliesawayfromthehighway,hopetohelpthemdevelopabehaviorofavoidanceofhumansandeventuallyheadtotheforests,wheretheycanlivealong,healthylife.28.FortheClarksons,whatdoes“arealtreat”inparagraph2referto?A.Observingtwobirthdays.B.Thereunionofthefamily.C.Sharingtheirexperienceonline.D.Thesightingofawhitegrizzlybear.29.Whatisthemainideaofparagraph3?A.Theclassificationof
genes.B.Theeffectofaphysicaldisorder.C.Thepossiblecauseofthebear’swhitefur.D.Thecharacteristicsofrecessiveanddominantgenes.30.WhydidtheparkofficialshideNakoda’s
existencefromthepublic?A.Tosavethetroubleoffurtherexplanation.B.Toprotectitfromcrazydisturbance.C.Tostopitbeingmercilesslyshot.D.Toavoid
enthusiasticreporters.31.Whatdowildlifeexpertsexpectoftheyounggrizzlies?They’llstaywheretheybelong.B.They’llignorehumanactivities.C.They’llsafelycrossthehighway.D.They’llliveinharmonywithhumans.DWeliveinasocietythatlabelseverything.Weliketheconvenienceofneatlypackagedwordssowecansumuptheperson,placeorthingandknowwhattoexpect.However,especiallywithchildren,evenharmlesslabels(標(biāo)簽)canplayalastingroleinself-respect,behaviorandlong-termpersonality.Childrendevelopanddefinetheirsenseofselfbyprocessingwhatotherstellthemaboutwhotheyare,whattheyaregoodat,howtheybehaveandsoon.Thecommunicationprincipleofthe“Looking-GlassSelf”fromCharlesCooleycanbeapplied.Cooleybelievesthatbyreflectingbacktouswhoweare,otherpeoplefunctionasmirrorsforus.Everytimeateachersaysheorsheisa“goodstudent”oracoachsays“averageplayer”,thathelpsdefinethewaythechildviewshimselforherself.Typically,thatlabelwillfollowthemforyearstocome.However,parentsoftenrefertochildrenwithlessseverelabelsthatarejustassignificant.Ifyounoticeonechildfollowsmusicalinterests,hebecomes“themusician”.Anotherlovessports,andshebecomes“theathlete”.Anotherexcelsinschoolandisthe“brainiac”.Noneofthoselabelshasnegativeideas,butcanclassifychildrenintopre-definedboxes.Whatifthe“brainiac”reallywantstotrysoccer?Unfortunately,thereisalreadyan“athlete”inthefamily,whichcreatesafightorflightresponse.Thechildcaneitherfighttoredefinehisorherplaceasasmartchildwhoalsoplayssoccer,orgobacktowhereheorshehasalreadybeen.Labelshavemuchmoreofanimpactthatwerealize,andweneedtobemindfulofhowwetalkaboutourchildren.Ifyoumustdefinecertainthingsaboutthemtoyourselforothers,trytochoosepositiveversionsofthesamequality,i.e.“cautious”ratherthan“timid”(膽小的).Keepingthefocusonthechild’spositivequalities,whileavoidinglabels,canencouragechildrentobecomehealthyandhappy.32.Whatcanwelearnfromtheprincipleof“Looking-GlassSelf”?A.Onetendstosatisfyothers’curiosity.B.Onegainsthesenseofidentitybymirror.C.Childrenwillliveuptotheexpectationsoftheirparents.D.Peopleshapeself-conceptsbyunderstandinghowothersviewthem.33.Ifthe“brainiac”girldecidestoplaysoccer,whatwillhappen?A.Herfamilywillbeinfavorofher.B.Shemuststruggleorshemustquit.C.Herfamilywilldenyherathletictalent.D.Shecan’tbutgiveintoparental
authority.34.Whichwordcanbestdescribeachildwhoperformswellinclassinteraction?A.Active. B.Influential. C.Intelligent. D.Competitive.35.What’stheauthor’sattitudetowardslabelingchildren?A.Uncertain. B.Indifferent. C.Negative. D.Positive.其次節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿(mǎn)分12.5分)依據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。TheWHOsaysthat80%oftheworld’steensdon’tgetenoughexercisetolivehealthylives.Thereportwasbasedonresearchdonewithstudentsaged11to17in146differentcountries.36It’sapitythatnotmuchhaschangedsincethen,astheWHOreports.Doctorssay60minutesofexercisedailyisneededforteenstobuilduptheirboneandmusclestrength.It’salsohugelyimportantforthehealthoftheheartandlungs.37Besides,moreandmoreresearchisshowingthatexercisedoesn’tjusthelpthebody,butalsothebrain,improvingthinking,testscores,andschoolgrades.38Theywerealsoverydifferentbetweenboysandgirls.IntheUS,forexample,64%ofboyswerenotactiveenough,comparedto80%ofgirls.SouthKoreawasthecountrywiththelowestactivitylevels—91%oftheboysand97%ofthegirlsdidn’tgetenoughexercise.Onebigreasonforthelackofactivityintoday’steensistechnology,suchassmartphones,computersandTVs.Manyteensfindithardtopullthemselvesawayfromthem.39SotheWHOwarnsthatteensneedtodolessplayinginthedigitalworld,andmoreplayingintherealworld.Teensshouldtakepartinsports,whetheronofficialteamsorjustplayingaroundontheplayground.40Formanypeople,walkingorbikingtoschoolisonewaytomakethathappen.It’sveryimportantforyoungpeopletobuildthesehabitsnow,becausethepositiveeffectsofthosehabitscancarrythroughintoadultlife.A.Exercisebenefitsyouacademically.B.Activitylevelsvaryfromcountrytocountry.C.TheWHOhassparednoeffortintheresearch.D.Suchinactivitycanseverelyaffecttheirgrowth.E.Exercisecanalsobebuiltintoanormalday’sactivities.F.Regularactivitycanhelpthemcontroltheirweight,too.G.TheWHOhasbeenstudyingteenactivitylevelssince2001.第三部分語(yǔ)言運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿(mǎn)分30分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿(mǎn)分15分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。KlailahadhikedfivemilesupLaLuzTrail(小路)andwasheadingbackdownwhensheheardadog’scries.Shefinallyfounditdownatavalley.The41dog,weighingabout100pounds,wasbreathingheavily,shakingandlyingonitsside.Withnooneelse42,Klailaknewitwasuptohertogodowntohelpthedog,whichshecouldn’t43leavingtodiealone.Klailacalled911,butcouldn’t44.Shetriedto45thelargedog,butwasnotstrongenough.Shehadnochoicebuttomakeherwaybackuptothetrailtoflagsomeonedownfor46.Jason,amarathonrunner,45,washalfwayintohisweeklyrunupLaLuzwhenhesawKlaila47herarms.Knowingwhathappened,Jasonrusheddowntothedog,pickeditupandtookitbackuptothetrail.48tocarrythishugedogdownthetrail,Jasonwasso49thatherestedoften.Thenacoupleonvacation50therescue.Buttryingtocarrythedogwithtwopeopleona51trailturnedouttobetoo52.SoJasonliftedthedogontohisshoulders,carryingituntiltheymadeittothetrailhead,wherethedog’sownerwasanxiouslysearchingforit.Itisreally53thatagroupof54cametogethertosavethedogofsomeonetheydidn’tknow.Having55contactinformation,thefourrescuerswenttheirseparateways.41.A.abandoned B.massive C.small D.dangerous42.A.insight B.incharge C.inneed D.introuble43.A.forbid B.admit C.stand D.resist44.A.givein B.holdon C.dropin D.getthrough45.A.lift B.comfort C.cure D.identify46.A.advice B.attention C.help D.faith47.A.raising B.waving C.folding D.exposing48.A.Failing B.Offering C.Struggling D.Planning49.A.concerned B.embarrassed C.discouraged D.tired50.A.joinedin B.benefitedfrom C.disapprovedof D.keptrecordsof51.A.broad B.narrow C.distant D.flat52.A.relaxing B.dramatic C.silly D.challenging53.A.common B.impossible C.touching D.amusing54.A.passengers B.strangers C.pioneers D.guides55.A.discussed B.withdrawn C.transformed D.exchanged其次節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿(mǎn)分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。OnMarch28,2024,millionsofpeoplearoundtheworldturnedtheirlightsofffor“EarthHour”,56eventmeanttoremindpeopleoftheimportanceofclimateaction.Becauseofthecoronavirus(冠狀病毒),
thisyear’sevent57(mark)online.InitiallylaunchedasawayofmakingpeopleawareofclimatechangeinSydneyin2007,EarthHour58(grow)toengagemorethan7000citiesandtownsworldwideeversince.Itisheldonceayear.Peopleswitchtheirnon-essential
lightsoffforanhour598:30and9:30atnight.Therehavebeenmanypublicactivitiesin60(celebrate)ofEarthHouraroundtheworld.Thisyear,publicgatheringsaren’tallowedinmostplaces.Soinstead,organizersencouragedpeopletotakepartdigitally.InSingaporethatmeantspecialon-lineperformances.Australiaheldasimilarlive-streamofperformancesbybands,comics,andothers.Inotherplaces,peoplewereencouragedtouploadvideosorphotos61canhighlighthowimportantitistoprotecttheenvironment.Withtheclimate62(get)worse,focusingattentiononclimateactionisseenbymanyasmoreimportantthanever.Scientists63(strong)suggesttakingeffectiveactionbefore203064(avoid)theworsteffectsoftheclimateemergency.Thoughmostcountriesusuallyuseabit65(little)energyduringEarthHour,themainideaistoremindpeopletotakeactiononclimatechangeoutsideofEarthHour.第四部分寫(xiě)作(共兩節(jié),滿(mǎn)分40分)第一節(jié)(滿(mǎn)分15分)假定你是李華,你的美國(guó)摯友David發(fā)來(lái)郵件想了解你們學(xué)校近期在網(wǎng)上直播的詩(shī)詞競(jìng)賽。請(qǐng)給他回復(fù)郵件,內(nèi)容包括:1.競(jìng)賽目的和時(shí)間;2.參賽人員和競(jìng)賽規(guī)則;3.競(jìng)賽反響。留意:1.寫(xiě)作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80左右;2.請(qǐng)按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。DearDavid,Bestwishes!Yours,LiHua其次節(jié)(滿(mǎn)分25分)閱讀下面材料,依據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開(kāi)頭語(yǔ)續(xù)寫(xiě)兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。Adam,Nick,andTomwerebestfriends.Fiveyearsaftertheirgraduationfromcollege,NickcalledAdamandTom,invitingthemtocelebratehisbirthdayonhispersonalyacht(游艇).Theygotveryexcited.Itwasabrightandsunnysummerday.AsNickwasstudyingthesafetymeasuresoftheseajourney,hesawAdamandTomcomingtowardshisyacht.Withhugehugsandsmilesoneveryface,thethreegreetedeachotherintheirusualway.“Thankyouboysforcomingandmakingmybirthdayevenmorespecial,”saidNick.“Butbeforegettingstarted,hopeyoubothknowthereisadangerzoneataparticularpointonthissea,”warnedAdam.“Don’tworry.Iwillstayawayfromit.Nowletthepartybegin!”Nickresponded,startingtoturnthesteeringwheel(方向盤(pán))oftheyacht.Treatingthefriendsonthebeautifulwhiteyachtsailingonthebluewaterwasaperfectidea.Theywerehavingawonderfultime,talking,eatingandjoking.Howtimeflew!Itstartedgettingdark.“Heyguys!It’stimetogoback,”Tomshouted.“Mr.Sailor,turnyourship’swheelandtakeusbackhome,”saidAdam.Littledidtheyknowtheyweregoingtoencounterlife-threateningchallengesahead.Unknowingly,NickcrossedthedangerzoneAdamhadmentionedearlier.Whenrealizingthis,Nickdecidedtomakeaturnimmediately.Unfortunately,astrangenoisecamefromtheengineandthentheyachtstopped.Expertatmendingmachines,AdamofferedtoexaminetheengineandaskedNicktofetchthetoolbox.Nickwashurryingtogetitwhenheslipped,fallingintotheseawater.“Nick!”TomandAdamscreamed.Panicked,Nickstartedshoutingforhelp.TomrushedinsidetheyachttogetalifejackettorescueNick,butdidn’tfindone.Instead,hefoundalongropeandoutherushedwithit.留意:1.續(xù)寫(xiě)詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;2.請(qǐng)按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。JustthenAdamshoutedontopofhisvoice,“Nick!Look,there’sasharkbehindyou!”Whattheyhadtodowasrestarttheyacht.
2024-2024學(xué)年度其次學(xué)期期末學(xué)業(yè)水平診斷高二英語(yǔ)參考答案第一部分聽(tīng)力1-5CCABB6-10CBBCC11-15CAACC16-20BCBAB其次部分閱讀21-23DAC24-27BBCC28-31DCBA32-35DBAC36-40GFBDE第三部分語(yǔ)言運(yùn)用41-45BACDA46-50CBCDA51-55BDCBD56.an 57.wasmarked58.hasgrown59.between 60.celebration61.that/which 62.getting63.strongly 64.toavoid 65.less第四部分寫(xiě)作第一節(jié)應(yīng)用文寫(xiě)作(Onepossibleversion)DearDavid,I’mgladthatyou’reinterestedinthefantasticlivewebcastofourChinesePoetryContestheldfrom7to9p.m.onJuly10th.Thecontestisaimed?to?arouse?students’passion?for?traditionalChinesepoetryandhelpthembetter?appreciate?its?beauty.Contestants,allofwhomwerewinnersofclasspoetrycontests,wererequiredtoreciteasmanyancientChinesepoemsrelatedtoagivensubjectaspossible.Whoeverrecitedthemostwasschoolchampion.Thecontest,fromwhichstudentsbenefitedalot,waswellreceivedbythewholeschool.Bestwishes!Yours,LiHua其次節(jié)讀后續(xù)寫(xiě)(Onepossibleversion)JustthenAdamshoutedontopofhisvoice,“Nick!Look,there’sasharkbehindyou!”Turninghishead,Nickwasshockedtofindablackfigureapproachinghim.Helplessandfrightened,Nickswamtowardstheyachtlikecrazy.TomquicklythrewtheropedownatNick,whosucceededingraspingit.Withalltheirstrength,TomandAdampulledNickupfromthewaterbeforethesharkcouldswallowhim.Butthehungryanimaldidn’tgiveup,swimmingaroundtheyachtforitsdinner.Terrifiedasthethreeguyswere,theyknewtheymustdosomethingtoescapefromthedanger.Whattheyhadtodowasrestarttheyacht.Thoughwetthrough,Nickfetchedthetoolboxinnotime.WiththetoolsAdamcarefullyexaminedtheengine,foundouttheexactcauseofitsfailureandmanagedtogettheengineworking.Itswonderfulsoundhadeveryoneonboardburstintocheers.WithNickturningthesteeringwheel,theyachtleftthedangerzoneatfullspeed,leavingthelonelysharkfarbehind.Theyoungguyswavedhappilyatit,headingstraightback.附:聽(tīng)力錄音材料(Text1)W:Excuseme,sir.Couldyoutellmethewaytothebank?Isitaroundthecornerofthestreet?M:No,it’sbetweenthemuseumandthesupermarket.(Text2)M:Terryenjoyedhisthree-weekdrivethroughSouthAmerica.W:Yes,hesaidhesawmuchmorethanhewouldhavetravellingbybusortrain.(Text3)W:MoviesandrestaurantsarefunplacestogoonFridayandSaturdaynights.M:That’sprettyexpensive.Iusuallyliketogotoabarwithmyfriendstohaveadrinkorlistentosomegoodmusic,andsometimeswedance.(Text4)W:Howmuchtimedoyouhaveforwritingthepaper?M:Weweregiven3hours,butIfinisheditinaroundhalfthetime.W:Youpeoplearecertainlygood.(Text5)W:Doyougothereeveryday?M:No,justtwoorthreedaysaweek.W:Whatmachinesdoyouuse?M:Iusuallystartonthebicyclemachine.ThenIusetherunningmachineforabouthalfanhour.ThenIliftweights.(Text6)M:Hello!W:Susan’sspeaking.MayIspeaktoJudy,please?M:I’mafraidsheisnothereatthemoment.I’mherbrother.ShallItakeamessage?W:Yes,yousee,JudyandIplantoplaytabletennistomorrow,butmycousinhasbrokenmybat.IthinkJudyhasanextraone,sopleaseaskhertobringitforme.M:So,Susancalled,hertabletennisbatbroke,hopesJudybringsanextraone.W:Thankyouverymuch.Bye.M:Bye.(Text7)M:Goodafternoon.Ibelievethatthishouseisforsale.W:That’sright.M:Howlonghaveyoulivedhere?W:I’velivedheresincemysonwasborn,andhe’soverthirtynow.M:Oh,that’squitealongtime.W:Yes.M:Howmuchdoesitcost?W:$150,000.M:That’salotofmoney.Canyoubringitdown?W:I’msorry.It’swortheverypennyofit.M:Well.Ilikethehouse,butIcan’tdecideyet.Mywifemustseeitfirst.W:Womenalwayshavethelastword.(Text8)M:Darling,I’vedecidedtobecomeavegetarian.Fromtomorrowon,Iwillstopeatingmeat.W:Why?M:Becausepeoplenowadayseattoomuchmeatandit’shealthiertoeatless.W:Isthisanotheroneofyourcrazyideas?Itwon’tlastaweek.Lastmonth,inordertoloseweight,youdecidedtojogtoworkeverymorning.Thatonlylastedaweekbecauseyouwerelateforworkeveryday.M:That’snotthereasonwhyIstopped!IstoppedjoggingbecauseIpulledamuscleintheleg.M:Well,whataboutthebicycle?M:Whatbicycle?W:Exactly.Youcanhardlyrememberyouownabikeasit’sbeenlockedawayinthegarageeversinceyouboughtit.M:That’snotcompletelytrue.Assoonastheweatherimproves,I’mgoingtostartusingitagain.(Text9)W:Isthisthefirsttimeyou’vebeentoChina?M:Yes.Wearrivedattheairportinthemorning.Thenwegotonthetrain.W:Soit’sreallyalongjourney.M:It’sOK.Iliketraveling.W:Butyouhavesuchaheavybox.M:Yes.Andthankyousomuchforyourhelp.W:Youarewelcome.M:WewillstayinHunanforeightmonths.W:Areyouhereforbusinessorpleasure?M:I’vefoundapart-timejobhere.W:Doingwhat?M:TeachingFrench.W:That’swonderful.Inacollege?M:No.It’salanguagetrainingcenter.Igotthisjobfromanadvertisement.W:Willyourwifeworkhere,too?M:No.She’safull-timehousewife.(Text10)ThisisnewsontheHour,EdWilsonreporting.ThePresidentandfirstladywillvisitAfricainMay.TheyplantovisiteightAfricancountries.ReportsfromChinasaytheChinesewantclosertiesbetweenChinaandUSAandWesternEurope.AgroupofChinesescientistsstarttheirten-nationtournextmonth.HereinMiami,themayorisstillmeetingwiththeleadersoftheteachers’uniontotrytofindawaytoendthestrike.Cityschoolhasbeenclosedfort
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