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深圳市紅山中學2024-2025學年第一學期高二第二次段考英語滿分:130分第一部分基礎(chǔ)知識(共20小題;每題1分,滿分20分)單項選擇從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。Juliaaskedthestudentsto_______thetextcarefullyforanygrammaticalerrors.A.outline B.examine C.conclude D.advertise2.Schoolshaveto_______parentsiftheirchildrendonotarriveatschool.A.spot B.reject C.bless D.inform 3.The_______oftheUSelectionwasnotasurprisetomanypoliticalanalysts.A.concept B.outcome C.remark D.legend 4.Theartistplayedwith_______inhispaintings,usinglightandshadowtocreatedepth.A.contrast B.equation C.leisure D.mood5.Thepoliceareseekingthe_______ofthepublicinsolvingthiscrime.A.expectation B.cooperation C.interaction D.application 6.Thepriceofthehouseis_______,sowehavesomeroomtobargain.A.reasonable B.competitive C.negotiable D.remarkable 7.Thesnowstorm_______thevillage,makingitlooklikeawinterwonderland.A.seized B.revealed C.blanketed D.impressed 8.Sheapproachedtheproblem_______,comingupwithasolutionthatnoonehadconsidered.A.gently B.literally C.practically D.innovatively 9.The_______dreamsofthenightseemedalmostrealwhenhewokeup.A.distant B.vivid C.shiny D.delicate 10.Researchersareworkingonnewmethodsto_______canceratanearlystage.A.generate B.assign C.detect D.suspect 11.Ifeelintermsof_______,abilityandexperience,youareabsolutelysuitedtotheposition.A.assignment B.philosophy C.characteristics D.qualifications12.Shetriedvariousmethods,butintheend,itwasacupofteathat_______andcalmedherdown.A.didthetrick B.cametolifeA.setherinmotion D.putheronthespot13.Iregret_______youthattheflightyouaretoboardhasbeendelayed. A.telling B.totell C.beingtelling D.tohavetold 14.Mr.Whitewassittingatthefrontoftheclassroom,hands_______onhisknees.A.lay B.laying C.laid D.beinglaid15.Asweallknow,Longjiriceterraces_______backtotheYuanDynasty.A.date B.dated C.aredating D.havedated16.Henryhates_______intobuyingunnecessarystuffs,soheseldomshopsoffline.A.talked B.talking C.totalk D.beingtalked17.He_______onthisprojectformonths,andit’sfinallynearingcompletion.A.works B.hasworked C.isworking D.hasbeenworking 18.Byabout6000BC,people_______thebestcropstogrowandanimalstoraise.A.discovered B.havediscovered C.haddiscovered D.havebeendiscovering19.Thereason_______shegaveforherabsencewasthatshehadaheadache.A.why B.which C.what D.when20.ItwasatBaishilongMusicThemePark_______theoldcouplemeteachotherforthefirsttime_______theytoldmetheirlovestory.A.where;that B.that;when C.where;when D.which;that第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出最佳選項。AScienceAfterDarkSeptember26,6:00p.m.–9:00p.m.Callingallexplorersofthenight!Readytomakeyoureveningsmoreinterestingwithanunforgettableadventure?ExperiencePacSci’sScienceAfterDark,theultimate21+eventthatcombinesscience,art,andnightlifeinoneextraordinaryexperience!Exhibits●MagicalButterflies:WalkthroughourappealingButterflyHouseandgetupclosewiththesedelicatecreatures.●ArtMeetsTechnology:Releaseyourcreativitywithinteractiveexhibitswheretechnologybecomesyourcanvas(畫布)oflightart.●ChillinStyle:Relaxinourbrand-newSensoryLounge,designedtoeaseyoursenses.●DancewithPixels:DiveintoacharmingworldwithMarcellMarias’pop-uplightartexhibition.Activities●ScienceScavengerHunt:Setoutonahunttodiscoverhidden“artifacts”andscoreafreescience-themedgift!●DanceSupport:CooperatewiththeprofessionalsfromTheBeacondancestudio.Areyoureadytoelevate(提升)yournights?Grabyourfriends,significantothers,orcolleagues,andjoinusforanightwherescienceandfuncombine.Don’tjustreadaboutit,liveit!TicketsBringingfriends?PacSciisnowofferingbuytwo,getthethird50%off!Ticketsonsalesoon!Foodanddrinksarenotincludedinticketprice.Early-birdtickets●GeneralPublic-$25●Members-$20Regulartickets●GeneralPublic-$35●Members-$3021.WhatisspecialaboutScienceAfterDark?A.Afocusonlightartexhibition. B.Detailedstudiesofbiologicalscience.C.Participationinprofessionaldanceroutines. D.Amixofnightlifeandinteractivescienceexhibits.22.WhatcanvisitorsdoatScienceAfterDark?A.Evaluatelightartworks. B.Observeinsectsupclose.C.Buyscience-themedgifts. D.DanceintheSensoryLounge.23.Howmuchwillthreememberspayintotalforregulartickets?A.$50. B.$75. C.$87.50. D.$90.BShe’sdivedinIcelandandIndonesia,gonehikinginAfricaandclimbedMountKilimanjaro.SowhenCindyAbbottsawatelevisionspecialonQomolangma,sheknewthatwouldbehernextadventure.Abbott,51,contactedacoachabouthowtotrainfortheclimb.Butfivemonthslater,shesuddenlylostthevisioninherlefteye.Losinghereyesightwasanothersymptom(癥狀)thatdoctorscouldnotexplaininher15yearsoflivingwithWegener’sgranulomatosis,ararediseasethataffectsonein30,000people.“TheblindnesswasagoodthinginawaybecauseIgotdiagnosed(診斷),”saidAbbott,wholivesinOrangeCounty,California.ThereisnocureforWegener’sgranulomatosis.ButherdiagnosisdidnotmeantheendtoherdreamofclimbingQomolangma.Instead,Abbottcontinuedhertrainingclimbs.ShedecidedtomakeherQomolangmaclimbanawarenessandfundraisingcampaignforWegener’sgranulomatosisandotherrarediseases.“Wehavenodrugsthatarespecificforourdiseases,”saidAbbott.“There’snomoneyinthedrugcompaniestoresearchtomakeadrug.”Abbottsaidthisadventureisnotjustaboutthephysicalchallenges.“Whenyougetuponthatmountainit’sonlyabouthalfphysical,andtherestmental,becauseofthesuffering,theextremedays,theextremeenvironmentandbeingawayfromyourfamily,”saidAbbott.“Itwasjustthemostamazingfeeling,”saidAbbotinasatellitephonecallafterreachingthepeak.“Youlookoutandknowthatyou’reontopoftheworld.”Makingherwaydownwasevenmoretreacherousthanreachingthetop.Sightproblemsmeantsheclimbeddowntheicewallpracticallyblind.Andasidefromthat,shesufferedonlysomeminorinjuriesandfrostbite(凍傷).AbbottreturnedtoSouthernCaliforniaaboutaweekafterreachingthetopofQomolangma.Butshewon’tbehomeforlong.Nextup:takingherhusbandonadivingtrip.24.WhatdoweknowaboutAbbottwhenshewas51?A.Shebecameblindinherlefteyesuddenly.B.Shedecidedtobeaprofessionaladventurer.C.Shewasfiredfromherjobasaclimbingguide.D.ShewasinvitedtorecordaTVprogramonQomolangma.25.WhydidAbbottdecidetoclimbQomolangma?A.Tobuildfriendshipswithotherclimbers.B.Todrawpublicattentiontorarediseases.C.Torealizeherhusband’schildhooddream.D.TodidresearchonWegener’sgranulomatosis.26.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“treacherous”meaninparagraph8?A.Exciting. B.Important. C.Boring. D.Dangerous.27.WhichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribeAbbott?A.Braveandhonest. B.Humorousandfriendly.C.Positiveandstrong-minded. D.Knowledgeableandnature-loving.CThedebateoverwhethervideogamesshouldbeconsideredasporthasbeenongoingfordecades.Whilesomearguethate-sportsrequireskill,thereisdisagreementoverwhethertheymeetthecriteriaofatraditionalsport.Accordingtothedictionary,asportisaphysicalactivityengagedinforpleasure.Whileplayingvideogamesrequiresskillandcoordination(協(xié)調(diào)),itlacksthephysicalityassociatedwithtraditionalsports.Strategyisalsopresentinboardgameslikechessorcardgameslikesolitaire,buttheseactivitiesarenotclassifiedassports.Similarly,playingamusicalinstrumentrequirespracticeandtraining,yetitisnotconsideredasport.Sportsrequirefull-bodymovementsandcoordinationwhilevideogamesprimarilyinvolvefingerandhandmovements.Althoughitispossibletoincludephysicalmovementwhileplaying,itisnotarequirementforsuccess.Manye-sportsenthusiastssitinfrontoftheirscreens,fillingthemselveswithsnackswhilecontrollingthegame.Thislackofphysicalitynotonlysetsvideogamesapartfromsportsbutcanalsohavenegativeeffectsonhealth.Unliketraditionalsports,whichhavebeenshowntoimprovewell-being,excessivevideogamingcanleadtoheadachesandanger.Whilee-sportsandcompetitivegamingmaybecomparabletoactivitieslikechessintermsofcompetition,theydonotpossessthephysicaleffortandhealthbenefitsassociatedwithtraditionalsports.However,astheindustrycontinuestodevelop,theideaofe-sportsisevolving.Studieshavehighlightedthedemandingmotorskillsandreactiontimesrequiredine-sports.ProfessorIngoFroboseconductedastudythatdemonstratedtheimpressivemotorskillsofe-sports“athletes”,withupto400movementsperminuteonthekeyboardandmouse.Thestrategicaspectofe-sports,includingteamplanningandanalysis,isalsooftenignored.GamessuchasLeagueofLegends,Dota2,andHonorofKingshaveattractedlargeaudiencesandshowedthestrategicskillsofplayers.Whilesomeargueagainsttheclassificationofe-sportsasrealsports,evidencesuggeststhattheypossessuniqueskillsandabilities.Astheindustrygrows,theunderstandingandrecognitionofe-sportsasareasonablecompetitiveactivityaregraduallychanging.28.Whydosomepeoplethinkofvideogamesnotasasport?A.Theylacktotalphysicalactivity. B.Theymerelyhighlightcooperation.C.Theyhavelittleeffectsonhealth. D.Theyrequirenostrategyortraining.29.Whatisacommonbehaviorofe-sportsenthusiastswhileplaying?A.Sufferingfrombodilypain.B.Performingphysicalexercises.C.Snackingandplayingatthesametime.D.Experiencingpositiveeffectsonwell-being.30.Whichsupportstheargumentfore-sportsasareasonablecompetitiveactivity?A.Thebenefitsonhealthbroughtbyvideogaming.B.Thecomparisonofe-sportstochessandcardgames.C.Thestrategicaspectandmotorskillsinvolvedine-sports.D.Thephysicallaborandhealthbenefitsofplayinge-sports.31.Inwhichsectionofanewspapercanthistextmostprobablybefound?A.Health. B.Entertainment. C.Education. D.Science.DWeallknowfreshisbestwhenitcomestofood.However,mostproduceatthestorewentthroughweeksoftravelandcoveredhundredsofmilesbeforereachingthetable.Whilefarmer’smarketsareasolidchoicetoreducethejourney,BabylonMicro-Farm(BMF)shortensitevenmore.BMFisanindoorgardensystem.Itcanbesetupforafamily.Additionally,itcouldservealargeraudiencesuchasahospital,restaurantorschool.Theinnovativedesignrequireslittleefforttoachieveareliableweeklysupplyoffreshgreens.Specifically,it’safarmthatreliesonnewtechnology.ByconnectingthroughtheCloud,BMFisremotelymonitored.Also,thereisaconvenientappthatprovidesgrowingdatainrealtime.Becausethesystemisautomated,itsignificantlyreducestheamountofwaterneededtogrowplants.Ratherthanwateringrowsofsoil,thesystemprovidesjusttherightamounttoeachplant.Afterharvest,userssimplyreplacetheplantswithanewpre-seededpod(容器)togetthenextgrowthcyclestarted.Moreover,havingasysteminthesamebuildingwhereit’seatenmeanszeroemissions(排放)fromtransportingplantsfromsoiltosalad.Inaddition,there’snoneedforpesticidesandotherchemicalsthatpollutetraditionalfarmsandthesurroundingenvironment.BMFemployeesliveoutsustainabilityintheireverydaylives.Abouthalfofthemwalkorbiketowork.Insidetheoffice,theyencouragerecyclingandwastereductionbylimitinggarbagecansandavoidingsingle-useplastic.“Wearepassionateaboutreducingwaste,carbonandchemicalsinourenvironment,”saidaBMFemployee.32.WhatcanbelearnedaboutBMFfromparagraph1?A.Itguaranteesthevarietyoffood. B.Itrequiresday-to-daycare.C.Itcutsthefarm-to-tabledistance. D.Itreliesonfarmer’smarkets.33.Whatinformationdoestheconvenientappoffer?A.Real-timeweatherchanges. B.Currentconditionoftheplants.C.Chemicalpollutantsinthesoil. D.Availabilityofpre-seededpods.34.WhatcanbeconcludedaboutBMFemployees?A.Theyhaveagreatpassionforsports.B.Theyaredevotedtocommunityservice.C.Theyarefondofsharingdailyexperiences.D.Theyhaveastrongenvironmentalawareness.35.Whatdoesthetextmainlytalkabout?A.BMF’smajorstrengths. B.BMF’sgeneralmanagement.C.BMF’sglobalinfluence. D.BMF’stechnicalstandards.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5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。TipsforPositiveThinkingWhenDepressedIfyou’rewonderinghowtobecomemorepositivewhendepressed,youmayneedsomeactionabletipstogetstarted.36Keepapositivejournal.Positivethoughtscanbefewandfarbetweenwhenyouhavedepression.37Evenifit’ssomethingassmallasseeingabeautifulflowerorreceivingasupportivetextfromafriend,keeparecordofyourbettermoments.38Nexttimeyoufeelhopelessinthefaceofdifficulties,imaginethemostpositiveoutcome.Forexample,youmightdislikehavingdepression,butimaginethatonedayyoucoulduseyourstorytohelpothers—tostartasupportgrouporwriteabook.Askyourselfifyournegativebeliefsarereallytrue.Nexttimeyouobserveanegativethoughtenteringyourmind,askyourself:“Istherebasisforthisthought?”Forexample,hasanyoneevertoldyouthatyouwereaterriblefriendapartfromyourself?39Whataboutallthetimesyou’vebeensupportiveorhelpfultothepeopleinyourlife?Holdyournegativethoughtsupforinspectionandyou’llsoonseewhichareworthyourattention.40Duringdepression,however,itoftenfeelseasiertohideunderyourcoversandletthenegativethoughtstakeoverthantrytochangeyourpatterns.Trytochallengeyourselfduringyourstrongermomentstotrytofindsomethingtofeelpositiveabout.A.Howmightthatfeel?B.Herearesomeideas.C.Adjustmoodtogetapositiveresult.D.Buildinghealthyhabitscanbehardatthebestoftimes.E.Ifso,isthatperson’sopiniontheonlyoneyoutrulyvalue?F.Takeachallengingsituationandimaginethemostpositiveoutcome.G.Soeachtimeahappyorhopefulthoughtcomesintoyourhead,writeitdown.第三部分語言運用(共三節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15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。MymotherwasdiagnosedwithAlzheimer’s(老年癡呆癥)lastsummer.Suddenly,itwasdifficultformetoacceptthattheroleswerenow41–mymotherbecamemychild,andIbecamehermother.Ibecame42earlyon,evenarguingwithheroccasionally.43,Iwasusedtothiskindoflife.NowIamabletodealwithherandthesituationbetter.Ihavelearnedalotoflife44fromtheexperience.Mymotherreactsvery45tomyfeelingsandthatis46ofalmostalltheAlzheimer’spatients.WhenIvisitherwithabusyandtensefeeling,shereactsimmediately,takesonmymood,andbecomes47andnegative.ButwhenIfeelcheerfulandattentive,sheisjoyful.Thishastaughtmetopaymoreattentiontomyown48whenIamwithotherpeople.IthoughtIwasverytolerant,butin49,mytoleranceranoutassoonassomeoneturnedawayfromwhatIconsidered“right”.Throughherillnessshehasdevelopedachildliketactlessness(不得體).Eatingoutinrestaurants,forexample,isabit50whensheshoutsatthewaiterforsomethingortalksaboutpeopleatthenexttableinaloudvoice.Withmymother,Icannowreallybetolerant.Ihavealsolearnedthateverythinghasspecial51.Whenmymothergotsick,Ididn’twantto52mytwodaughterswithit.Asmymother’sdaughterIwassupposedto53takeonthejob.Themostwonderfulvaluetakingcareofmymotherthroughherillnessbroughtabouttousmaybethatmychildrennotonly54tohelpmewhentheysensethatI’mfeeling55,butthattheytakecareofmymotherontheirowninitiative(主動地).Itshowsmethatit’sallworthit.A.divided B.returned C.changed D.definedA.discouraged B.impatient C.disturbed D.awkwardA.Gradually B.Luckily C.Finally D.ActuallyA.tricks B.skills C.lessons D.choicesA.casually B.personally C.seriously D.sensitivelyA.typical B.usual C.ordinary D.commonA.crazy B.nervous C.lonely D.curiousA.methods B.means C.feelings D.attitudeA.reality B.public C.conclusion D.generalA.disappointing B.embarrassing C.amazing D.rudeA.approach B.feature C.value D.aspectA.participate B.burden C.involve D.engageA.totally B.partly C.willingly D.activelyA.decide B.afford C.promise D.offerA.upset B.relaxed C.proud D.exhausted第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)請在方框中選擇合適的選項,填入短文的空格中,使短文完整連貫。注意:(1)每個選項只能使用一次;方框中有一個多余選項。A.intenseB.preferencesC.steadyD.afarcryfromE.essentialF.deserveG.guaranteeH.worthyofnotebringoutJ.gowildK.expecttheunexpectedEducationreformisacomplexissuethatdemandsamoreadaptiveandresponsivesystem.Itis56thatwhiletraditionalteachingmethodshavetheiradvantages,theymaynot57students’readinessfortherapidlychangingworld.The58enthusiasmforusingtechnologyinclassroomsis59thatofthepast.However,theuseofnewmethodsshouldnot60;rather,abalancedapproachisnecessarytoensureeffectivecombinationwithoutsacrificingeducationalstandards.To61thebestinstudents,it’s62foreducatorstounderstandtheindividual63andlearningstylesofstudents.Theyshouldalsobepreparedto64,asstudentsoftendemonstratecreativityandofferinsightfulperspectivesinclass.Theworlddemandsaneducationsystemthatcanpreparestudentsforthechallengesofthefuture.However,itisnotedthereformmustbe65,becauseprogressineducationdoesnothappenovernight.第三節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Trendspopularamongtheyouthsuchas“Chinachic”andthegrowinginfluenceofyoungconsumershavedriventhedevelopmentofhanfuindustryinrecentyears.Amongthevarious66(style),thehorsefaceskirthasemergedasthemostpopularitem.67(combine)classicalelegancewithmodernsimplicity,thehorsefaceskirtissaidtoperfectlysuitthecontemporarycultureandlifestyleofyoungpeople,making68afashionicon(標志).ThistrendhasgainedpopularityinLuoyangcity,CentralChina’sHenanprovince,69numerousperformersrecentlyshowcasedthesebeautifulskirtsintheiracts,withmanyvisitorsalike70(dress)intheeleganthorsefaceskirts.InCaoxiancountyofShandongprovince,oneofthecountry’shanfuproductionandsalescenters,thesales71thehorsefaceskirtsduringlastSpringFestivalholiday72(increase)dozensoftimescomparedtousualvolumes.Actually,theskirthasbecomeaverypopular73(choose)forgifts.Thecurrentpopularityofhanfuinthecountryisbelieved74(indicate)morethanafashiontrend;it75(represent)adeeperconnectiontoChinesetraditionandculturalidentity.第四部分寫作(共一節(jié),滿分20分)76.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫一段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。Georgehadhiseyeonascoringrecord.Hetookadeepbreathashestoodinthedoorway,lookinginatthebasketballcourt.Thegymwasoldandsmall,butitheldalonghistory.MaybetodayI’llmakehistory,Georgethought.Hisbasketballleaguewascelebrating.Today’schampionshipgamemarkedits50thanniversary(周年)sincetheleague’sfirstchampionship.Georgelookedoverthebrochurefortheanniversary.Itlistedthewinnersofeachchampionshipgameandthetopscorers.Hestoppedsuddenlywhenhereadthenameofthetopscorerfromagame30yearsbefore.Hequicklywentthroughtherestofthelist.“Look!”hesaidtohisteammateDavid,showinghimthebrochure.“Youseewhohastheall-timerecord?Mydad!Henevertoldmethat.”“24points,”Davidsaid.“That’sawesome!”George’sbestrecordwas19points.HewastheBadgers’topscorer.“Itseemsthatmydadnevershowedoffsomethinglikethat,”Georgesaid.Whenhisparentsarrived,Georgebroughtthebrochureovertothem.Hisdadlaughed.“Ididn’tmissashotinthatgame.Butlookatthescore.Iwouldhavetradedeveryshotforawin,”hesaidwithregret.Georgehadn’tnoticedthathisd

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