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期末復(fù)習(xí)卷2024-2025學(xué)年人教版高二英語第一學(xué)期期末復(fù)習(xí)卷(含答案)試卷滿分:120分第一部分閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2.5分,滿分50分)第一節(jié)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)。ALet’sexplorethesplendidbotanicgardensoftheworld.RoyalBotanicGarden,London,EnglandTheRoyalBotanicGardenisthoughttobethelargestoneintheworld,a121-hectaresiteontheedgeofLondon,hometotheworld’sbiggestcollectionoflivingplantsandmorethan8.5millionpreservedplantspecimens(標(biāo)本).ItsmissionistoprotectplantsforthefutureofalllifeonEarth.DesignedbyartistWolfgangButtress,itfeaturesathousandLEDsthatlightupandcreateamusicalpiece!JardimBotanicodoRiodeJaneiro,BrazilThegardenstandsasasymbolofBrazil’srichdiversityofwildlife,containingover6,000speciesoftropicalplantsandtrees.40percentofthesiteisfarmed;therestisAtlanticForestspreadingupthemountains.ItishometoCapuchinmonkeys,alongwithover140speciesofbirds,includingtoucansandwhite-neckedhawks.JardindesPlantesdeMontpellier,FranceThegardenwasoriginallyintendedforthemedicaleducationofstudentdoctors.Lostandremademorethanonceoverthecenturies,itdoesnotreducetheimportanceofeitherthesiteorthevisionofthosewhohavecreatedit,stillfaithfultoitsearlypurposeasateachinggarden.KirstenboschNationalBotanicalGarden,SouthAfricaItscollectionofmorethan7,000speciesmainlyconsistsoflocalplantsinsouthernAfrica.FamousforitsProteaGarden,italsohasaMedicinalGarden,focusingonAfricanandnativeusesofplants.Today,thegarden’sprimaryconcernisto“defendtheexploration,conservationandappreciationofSouthAfrica’sexceptionallyrichbiodiversityforallSouthAfricans.”1.WhatmakestheRoyalBotanicGardensstandout?A.Itsfounder. B.Itslocation. C.Itslargesize. D.Itslonghistory.2.Whichgardenwouldyouvisitifyouareinterestedinanimals?A.RoyalBotanicGarden. B.JardimBotanicodoRiodeJaneiro.C.JardindesPlantesdeMontpellier. D.KirstenboschNationalBotanicalGarden.3.What’sthepurposeofthepassage?A.Toexplainthescienceofgrowingplants.B.Todiscussthehistoryofbotanicalgardens.C.Todisplayfeaturesoffamousbotanicalgardens.D.Todescribethearchitectureofgardenbuildings.BThenewe-skinimprovestasksrequiringaccuracyandforcecontrol,overcomingabigchallengeinadvancingtechnology.Unliketraditionale-skins,thisnewe-skinstaysaccurateevenwhenitstretches.“Muchlikehumanskinhastostretchandbendaswemove,sodoese-skin,”explainsNanshuLu,aprofessorintheCockrellSchool.ThebreakthroughliesinaninnovativehybridresponsepressuresensorthatLuandherpartnershavedevelopedoveryears.Luseesthestretchablee-skinasanimportantpartofarobothandthatcanmirrorthesoftnessandsensitivityofahumanhand.Thisnewe-skintechnologysensespressurefromcontact,lettingtheattachedmachineknowhowmuchforcetouseto,forexample,holdacuportouchaperson.Indemonstrations,thenewe-skinallowedtherobothandtoadapttovarioussensitivetasks,suchasaccuratelymeasuringhumanpulse(脈搏)andpulsewaves,securelyholdingobjectswithoutdroppingthemandevenhandlingunexpecteditemslikecoinsinsideaglassorpressingonapotatochipwithoutbreakingit.Luandherteamarecurrentlyexploringpotentialapplications,includingpartneringtobuildaroboticarmequippedwiththee-skintechnology.Theyhavealsoappliedforabasicpatentforthee-skin,indicatingitspotentialforbusinessuse.Inaworldwheretheagingpopulationexceeds(超過)thenumberofcaregivers,theneedforefficientandgentlecaresolutionsisnecessary.Lubelievesrobotsequippedwithadvancedtechnologieslikethestretchablee-skincouldplayavitalroleindealingwiththisglobalchallenge.Beyondmedicine,human-caringrobotscouldbeusedindisasters.Theycouldsearchforinjuredandtrappedpeopleinanearthquakeoracollapsedbuilding.Fromhealthcaretodisasterresponse,thepotentialissignificant.Withfurtherdevelopmentandcooperationwithroboticscompanies,Luhopestoseethise-skintechnologymakeitswaytothemarket,markingthebeginningofaneweraofhuman-robotinteractionandcare.4.Whatadvantagedoesthenewe-skinhaveovertraditionale-skins?A.Itkeepsaccurateevenwhenstretching. B.Itenablesrobotstomoveatafastspeed.C.Itallowsrobothandstobendintoallshapes. D.Ithelpsrobothandscontrolwithlessforce.5.Whatisparagraph2mainlyabout?A.Thewideapplicationsofthenewe-skin.B.Theimportantdevelopmentofthenewe-skin.C.Themajorchallengeofthepressuresensor.D.Thestrongfunctionofthepressuresensor.6.Whatcanrobotswiththenewe-skindofortheglobalchallengeofagingpopulation?A.Reducehealthcarecosts. B.Limitglobalbusinessuse.C.Replacehumancaregivers. D.Improvemedicalcareefficiency.7.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetothefutureofthenewe-skin?A.Doubtful. B.Unclear C.Positive. D.Disapproving.CFor78-year-oldWangGaiying,theremoteancientbuildinginGaoping,ShanxiProvince,isnotonlyahiddenarchitecturaltreasurebutalsoherhomeforthepast58years.Its24vividlydetailedstatueshavebecomepopularonlinerecently.Withthemainhallbuiltin1168,thestructurewasrepairedandexpandedduringtheMingandQingDynasties(1368-1911).Thankstoitsrecentpopularity,theonce-damagedbuildingwasrestoredandopenedtothepubliconAug.24.Nowmanypeoplecometoadmireiteveryday.Asmorepeoplevisit,Wang’sdevotiontopreservingthestructurehasgoneviralandhitnationalheadlines,givingalotofpublicitytothesecaretakersofthecountry’sculturalheritage.WhatmakesWangstandoutisthatherfamilyhasbeenguardingthebuildingforfourgenerations-cleaningit,keepingpeoplefromenteringandpreventingtheft.Sincegettingmarriedat20,Wangbeganassistinghermother-in-lawwhobecametheguardianofthebuildinginthe1950s.Whenshepassedawayin1988,Wangtookovertheresponsibility.Withthepassingyears,ithasbeenachallengeforhertopreservethestructure.Afterdiscussionswithherdaughterandherson-in-law,thecouplemovedfromtheirnearbyhometothebuildingtohelpWangGaiying.Justaspromised,herdaughtertookontheroleofpart-timetourguideaftergraduatingfromcollege,joininghergrandmotherandmotherinsafeguardingit.InsomeancientbuildingsthatarenotopentothepublicinthequietmountainsandcountrysideofShanxi,morethan3,000grassrootsprotectorslikeWangGaiyingcarefortheserarelyknownancientstructures.Thelocalscallthemculturekeepers,whowatchoverthestructuresdayandnight.Likeunsungheroes,theyhavebeenpreservingthepastandensuringthattheculturaltreasuresofShanxiareprotectedforfuturegenerations.8.Whatcanwelearnabouttheancientbuilding?A.Ithasbeenopentothepublicsince1168.B.ItwasfirstbuiltintheMingDynasty.C.Itislocatedinafarawayregion.D.Ithasbeenwellmaintainedthroughoutitshistory.9.WhatmakesWang’sworkuniqueaccordingtothepassage?A.Herfamily’sjointefforts. B.Herselflessdevotion.C.Herhardwork. D.Herearlier-onparticipation.10.WhatisthefocusofWang’swork?A.Toguidethevisitors. B.Toattractmorevisitors.C.Topreservethestructure. D.Tomakeitknowntothepublic.11.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetotheculturekeepers?A.Objective. B.Supportive. C.Critical. D.Unclear.DInthevastanddiverseworldofanimals,thereexistsoddgesturesthatoftenleaveushumanspuzzledandamazed.Thesegestures,whichmayseemstrangeorunusualtous,areactuallyfascinatingglimpsesintotheuniquebehaviorsandcommunicationstylesofourpets.Animalswantourattention,andsometimesthey’requiteobviousaboutaskingforit.Oddgestureareoftenourpets’wayoftellingustostopwhatwe’redoingandplaywiththem.It’swhyFidoconstantlyfollowshistailandwhyKittykeepsrollingaround.Anextremelyboredpetmaychoose“bad”behaviorstocauseareaction!Sure,yourdoglovesyou,butthat’snotwhyhe’slicking(舔)yourface.Alittledoglearnstolickhismother’smouthtoobtainalittlefood,soSpotisn’tkissingyouinoursenseoftheword;hejustwantsasnack.Catownersalsomisinterprettheirpets’kisses.Whileacatmightlickyoutoshowlove,sometimesshe’lldoittocomfortherself.Onewaytotellifherlickingisstress-relatediswhetheritgoesonforalongperiodoftime.Atsomepointyou’veprobablytoldthesewordstosomeonewhomadeyouangry.Dogsthinksimilarly,avoidingeyecontactwithanyonewhoinjurestheirfeelings.Anothersignofanger:yawning(打哈欠).Ayawningdogmaynotbetiredbutanxious,notboredbutstressed.Similarly,lip-licking—whenthereisn’tfoodaroundtobringaboutit—isanothersignofthreat.Youmightthinkyourdogisrunningaroundthebackyard,havingthetimeofhislifewhileyou’reaway.Buttherealityisthathe’smostlikelyjustsittinginonespotforhours,waitingforyoutoreturnwithanxiety.Dogsactuallyprefertobeinside,ideallywiththeirowners.12.Ifadogintendstoeatfood,whichactionwillittake?A.Itstretchesitslegs,yawning.B.Itmakesaneyecontactwithitsowner.C.Itlicksitsowner’sfacewithasofttongue.D.Itrunsaroundthebackyard,followingitstail.13.Whatdowelearnaboutthegestureifacatconstantlykissesitself?A.Itfeelsamused. B.Itfeelsstressed.C.Itfeelsangry. D.Itfeelstired.14.Whenthedogsitsforalongtimewithoutmoving,itreveals________.A.thedogiseagerlyawaitingyourreturn B.thedogdisplaysasignoftirednessC.thedogisextremelyboredtoplaywithyou D.thedogdisplaysasignofembarrassment15.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthetext?A.Pets:LovelyAnimals B.Dogs:OddgesturesC.WhatYourPetIsTryingtoTellYou D.WhatShouldWeDoWithOurPets第二節(jié)七選五(根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。其中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。).Althoughmostemptyplasticbottlesarethrown,thereareactuallymanyotherwaysyoucanreusethemotherthandrinking.16.Herearesomeinterestingtipstousewithemptyplasticbottles.CutoffthebiscuitsWhenmakingbiscuits,didyoujustrealizeyoudidn’thaveanytoolstocutthem?Youjustneedasmallorlargeplasticbottledependingonyourneeds.Firstcutthebottleintohalf.17.SeparateeggsDoyoufinditchallengingtoseparateeggs?18.Breaktheeggsintoabowl.Removethelid,pressthebottle,puttheendsintotheeggyolk(蛋黃)andstopthepressure.Thisway,theeggyolkwillbetakenintothebottlewhiletheeggwhitewillremainontheplate.Inthisway,separatingeggsisn’tachallengingproblem.19Wanttoremovefliesinyourgardensafely?Useplasticbottles.Cutthebottleintohalfandplaceasweetsyrup(糖漿)atthebottom.Thenplacethetopinthebottomsothatthebottlemouthfacesdown.Theflywillbeattractedtothesmellandflyintothebottlehole.Onceinthebottle,theflywillclimbthroughanarrowopeningwithoutthinkingabouthowtogetoutandeventuallydies.AirconditionerSometimes,thefanremoveshotairanddoesnotcooltheroombutnowwehaveasolution!20Then,placethebottlewithiceonthefloorforahighfan.Putthefanbehindthebottleandthefanwillblowthecoldairasthebottlewithicecausesthetemperaturetobelower.A.ThetrapB.TheharmoffliesC.PourthewateroutfromthelargebottlesD.YoucansolvethisproblemwithplasticbottlesE.FilltwolargebottleswithwaterandturnintoiceF.AndthenyoujusttakeoneoftwopartstocutthecookiesG.Theyallowyoutorecyclecreativelyforavarietyofpurposes第二部分語言知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共30分)一、完形填空閱讀短文并選出最佳選項(xiàng)。(每小題1分,共15分)FarmingandGardeningAgriculturehasalonghistoryinChina.Muchofthewisdom21byearlyChinesescientistsisstillusefulforfarmersandgardenerstoday.OneofChina'searlyagriculturalscientistswasJiaSixie,wholivedinthesixthcenturyAD.Hespenthistimedoing22intoagriculture.Hecollectedinformation,didexperimentsandlearntfromthe23offarmers.Around540AD,hewroteabookcalledQiminYaoshu.Thebookisaboutbothfarmingand24.Itincludesadviceonthefollowing25:growinggreenvegetablesandfruittrees,andkeepinganimals.JiaSixie'sbookisapracticalguideforfarming.Firstly,asafarmeryoushoulddothingsattherighttimeoftheyear.Ifyousowseedsand26youngplantsinthefieldsatthecorrecttimeoftheyear,yourworkwillbelessand27willbebetter.The28ofthesoilisalsoveryimportant.Examinethesoilonyourfarm29.Iftheconditionofyoursoilisnotgood,youshouldimproveit.Beforesowingorplantingcrops,youmustcleanroughgroundand30weeds.Thebestharvestisreachedwhenfarmers31thecropsintheirfields.Forexample,donotplantrice32inthesamefield.Butifyouplantriceinafieldoneyearandwheatinthefieldthenextyear,youwill33goodcrops.Otherscientistssaidthatwheatshouldbeplantedwith34betweentheplants,butJiadidexperimentsand35thatplantingwheatclosetogetherwasbetter.,21.A.discovered B.recovered C.reported D.repeated22.A.search B.research C.experiment D.statistics23.A.a(chǎn)dventures B.a(chǎn)dvantages C.tradition D.experience24.A.nursing B.gardening C.produce D.trade25.A.programs B.topics C.subjects D.events26.A.drop B.increase C.grow D.throw27.A.dreams B.ending C.hopes D.results28.A.a(chǎn)pplication B.situation C.condition D.a(chǎn)ddition29.A.successfully B.carefully C.gradually D.frequently30.A.remove B.disturb C.kill D.reduce31.A.keep B.improve C.manage D.change32.A.oneafteranotherB.hereandthere C.nowandthen D.yearafteryear33.A.win B.collect C.harvest D.export34.A.holes B.lines C.space D.balance35.A.showed B.meant C.intended D.decided二、語法填空(共10小題,每小題1.5分,共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。YuanLongping,36(develop)ofhybridrice(雜交水稻),died37May22nd,aged91.Hewaswanderinginarice-fieldofdreams.Theplantsweretallerthanaman,andeachgrainwasasbigasapeanut(花生).Afterwalkingawhilehelaydownintheleaf-shade,quite38(hide).ThenYuanLongpingwokeup,laughing.ThericeplantshehadtendedfordecadesatAnjiangandthenChangshainHunanProvince,sowingandraisingthem,visitingdailyonhismotorbike39(inspect)them,werenotquitethereyet.Buttheystilldeservedtheirnameofsuperrice.Theleaveswerestraighterandtallerthanordinary,andthegrainslarger.Theyhadalltheadvantagesofthewildspecies40heandhisteamhadfoundinHainanin1970andhadcross-bred(使雜交),overcarefulyears,withthedomesticatedvariety.Somethoughthewaswastinghistime,41hebelievedthatcross-breedingwas42(universe)andalwaysmadetheoffspringstronger.Thefigures43(speak)forthemselves.Withhisnewhybridricetheannualproductionwas20-30%higher.Thismeantthatatleast60mmorepeoplecould44(feed)everyyear.China’sricecrophadrisenfrom57mtonnesin1950to195mtonnesin2017;fromfoodshortagetofoodsecurity.Andhiseffortsalsobenefitedtheworld.Afifthofallricegrown45(global)nowcomesfromhybridsthatwerehis.第三部分基礎(chǔ)知識(shí)(共10分)短語填空award...to;leadto;diefrom;commit...to;graduatefrom;bychance;morethan;insiston;accordingto;otherthan46.Ithinkitisvitalthatthecompanythehighprice.47.Theoldmanwantedtoseenobodyhisgrandson.48.Eatingtoomuchfatcanheartdiseaseandcausehighbloodpressure.49.IwillmyselftheeducationcauseinChina.50.thecha

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