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喀什市2024-2025學(xué)年第一學(xué)期期中質(zhì)量監(jiān)測(cè)試卷高二英語(yǔ)時(shí)間:120分鐘滿分:120分第一部分閱讀理解(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)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。AManypeopleareinterestedinvisitingnationalparksaroundtheworld.Herearesomeofthebestnationalparkstovisitworldwide.GranParadisoNationalPark,ItalyGranParadisoNationalParkislocatedinItalyandwasatfirstagamereserveuntil1922whentheownermadeitanationalpark.Theparkispopularforwildlifewatching:keepaneyeoutforbearsthatweighupto100kg.Therearealsoplentyofoldvillagestoexploreatthepark,includingAboveNoascawithitsbeautifulhouses.HemisNationalPark,IndiaIntheIndianvalleysofLadakhyoucanfindHemisNationalPark,oneofAsia’smostwell-knownnaturalhabitatsforsnowleopards(雪豹).Theparkwasnamedaftera400-year-oldmonastery(修道院)andhasanaltitude(海拔高度)thatrangesbetween3,000-6,000meters:thehighestinthecountry.PlitviceLakesNationalPark,CroatiaCroatia’smostpopulartouristattraction,PlitviceLakesNationalParkisaUNESCOWorldHeritageSiteandoneofthemostfamousnationalparksintheworld.It’slocatedhalfwaybetweenZagrebandZadarandfeaturesmust-seelakesandwaterfalls,ofwhichthereare16toadmire.Youwon’tbedisappointedifyou’rehopingtospotafewanimals:deer,bears,wolvesandrarebirdspeciespopulatethewoodland.VanoiseNationalPark,FranceNatureloversandsportytypesenjoyVanoiseNationalPark,thankstoitshikingandskiingtrails.Itincludestwoparts,onewithskiingresorts(旅游勝地)andanothercentralareaintheheartofthemountain.Therearemanysmallvillageslocatedintheareawithskiingresorts,whiletherestoftheparkfeaturesbeautifullandscapesandaround100peaks.1.WhowouldmostprobablybedrawntoGranParadisoNationalPark?A.Gameplayers. B.Birdwatchers.C.Wildlifelovers. D.Huntersofbiganimals.2.WhatdoweknowaboutHemisNationalPark?A.It’sbestknownforitsmonastery. B.Snowleopardscanbeseenthere.C.Ithasexistedforover400years. D.It’seasytogetthereonfoot.3.Wherewouldyougoifyouwanttotryskiing?A.HemisNationalPark. B.VanoiseNationalPark.C.PlitviceLakesNationalPark. D.GranParadisoNationalPark.BIgrewupinasmalltowninNewHampshire,andeverymorning,sometimesbeforeIwokeup,mydadleftforwork.Ididn’tknowmuchaboutwhatmydadactuallydidallday.ButonethingIdidknowaboutmydad’sdaywasthatheoftenspenthislunchbreaklookingforbooksforme.Hewouldoftencomehomeintheeveningwithabookformeinhisbag.Whenhehandedthe“gift”overtome,Iimmediatelyinvestigateditscover,checkedoutthedescriptionontheback,andsometimesstartedreadingrightthen.IwasnotalwaysasappreciativeofthosebooksasIshouldhavebeen,especiallyinmyyoungeryears.Onetime,mydadbroughthomeapaperback(平裝書)calledBunyatheWitch.Iscannedthecoverquicklybeforedeclaring(斷言),“Ugh!It’sjustanotherstupidfarmbook,”anddroppingitontheground.Iwasrightfullyreprimandedforbeinganungratefulkid,andIlearnedthatvaluablelessonaboutnotjudgingabookbyitscover—BunyatheWitchturnedouttobeoneofmyfavorites.AsIgotolder,mydadfavoredbooksfocusedonstrongyoungfemalecharacters,likeInvincibleLouisabyCorneliaMeigs,UpaRoadSlowlybyIreneHunt,andHomesick:MyOwnStorybyJeanFritz,booksIremembertothisday.It’snotjustthebooksthemselvesthatstayinmymemory.It’sthegirlreadingthemandwhatshefeltassheread.Ithinkbacktohoursspentinmychildhoodbedroom,readingaboutyoungwomenwhofacedlivesmuchmoredifficultthanmine.Ilearnedfromtheircourageanddrewinspirationfromtheirbravery.Tothisday,Ilovetoread.Ilovetheexcitementofopeningupanewbookandgettinglostinwhateverstorytheauthorwantstotellme.Andquiteoften,whenI’vereadsomethingreallywonderful,thefirstpersonIpassitalongtoismydad.IfigureIowehim.4.Whatdoweknowabouttheyoungauthorfromparagraph1?A.Sheaskedforgiftseveryevening. B.Shewasinterestedinbooks.C.Shecaredaboutherdad’swork. D.Sheenjoyedinvestigatingthings.5.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“reprimanded”inparagraph2mean?A.Ignored. B.Harmed. C.Selected. D.Blamed.6.Whatlessonmaytheauthorlearnfromthethreebooksmentionedinparagraph3?A.Treasureone’spresentlife. B.Nevergiveupabookduetoitscover.C.Oneshouldfightagainstlife’sdifficulties. D.Teenscanalsoachievereallygreatthings.7.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.Dad,me,andloveofreading B.Dad—myfirstteacherinlifeC.Reading—asourceofknowledge D.Readers,books,andakeytosuccessCAfternoticingthatherstudentshadproblemsfocusingduringthemathclass,aNorthCarolinateacherdecidedtochannel(引導(dǎo))theirenergyinadifferentway-cycling.Itdoesn’tsoundlikeacommonthingtododuringthemathclass,butBethanyLambeth,ateacherfromWakeCounty,saidthateversincesheinstalled(安裝)cyclingmachinesunderherstudents’desks,thequalityoftheirworkhadimprovedgreatly.Studentsaremorefocusedandmoreimportantly,theyarenolongerrestlessallthetime.“Inthepast,theyweredrummingontheirdesksortheyweretouchingotherpeople,buttheydon’tdothatanymore.Theirfeetaregettingoutofthemovement,”shesaid.“Thekidsarenotmakingfunofeachotherandtheyareabletogettheiractivitiesthroughandgettheirworkdone,”theyoungeducatoradded.“Ithinktheworldischangingalotandthekidsneedtobeabletodosomethingdifferent.”Lambethinstalledthecyclingmachinesattheendoflastyear,payingaround$150foreach.JudgingbytheresultsobservedbytheWakeCountyteacher,thismightbeawaytheeducationalofficialsareparticularlyexcitedabouttherolethatcyclingmachineshaveplayedandthinkthesecanplayinspecialeducationclasses.Thekidsobviouslylovethenew“toys”.SofiaFedeleoneofLambeth’sstudents,saidcyclinghelpsherfocusonherworkduringtheclass“Pedaling(踩踏板)ismuchbetteranditkeepsmeexercisingandfocused,”shesaid.QuinnSpear,anotherstudentinLambeth’sclass,alsoacknowledgedthehealthbenefitsofcyclingduringtheclass.Hesaidthathehadpedaled5.5milesandburned133calories,allbefore10am.8.WhydidtheteacherBethanyLambethinstallthecyclingmachines?A.Tomakeanexperiment. B.Toattractmorestudentstoherclass.C.Tointroduceanewtoytoherstudents. D.Tomakeherstudentsmorefocusedinclass.9.Whatdoweknowaboutschoolofficials?A.Theyplantoinstallmorecyclingmachinesinclasses.B.Theythinkthecyclingmachinescanbeusedinspecialeducationclasses.C.Theyregardcyclingmachinesasnewtoysforstudents.D.Theyneedtolookintotheresultsofusingcyclingmachines.10.WhatisWakeCountryteacher’sattitudetowardsLambeth’sproject?A.Positive. B.Indifferent. C.Negative. D.Doubtful.11.What’sthemainpurposeoftheauthorinwritingthetext?A.Tocallonschoolstoinstallmorecyclingmachines.B.Tointroduceanewwaytomakestudentsfocusontheclass.C.Totellteachershowtohelpstudentsimprovetheirstudies.D.Toshowtheadvantagesofcyclinginclass.DTryingtofigureoutifyourfriendisangry?Youmaylookathisorherface.However,anewstudyfindswhenpeopleareatthepeakofjoyordespair,theirbodylanguageisamorereliableindicatoroftheiremotionsthantheirface.“Youcan’ttellfromthefacealoneifsomethinggoodisgoingonorbadgoingon.Whenpeopleseethefacesalone,they’rekindoflost,”saidJullielHievet,apsychologistattheHebrewUniversity.“Thebodymaintainsaclearsignalofpositiveandnegative.”Hievetalsonotedthatmostresearchesonreadingemotionsfocusedontheface.Afewstudieshadshownpeoplerelyonbodylanguagetoreademotionswhenitconflictswithsomeone’sfacialexpression,butthosestudiesusedtrainedactorsinposes.Hisresearchteamwantedtoseehowpeopleusebodylanguagetoreadintenseemotions.Todoso,histeamgathereddozensofimagesoftoptennisplayersatthemomenttheywonorlostcriticalpointsincompetitionsliketheU.S.Open.Theyshowedthreegroupsof15participantsimagesofjusttheface,justthebody,orbothtogether,andaskedtheviewerswhethertheimagesshowedpositiveornegativeemotions.Peoplewhosawthebody—withorwithouttheface—accuratelydistinguishedwhethertheplayerwashappyordistraught.Thosewhoviewedjustthefacesfailedtodoso.Theteamalsotransformedwinningfacesontolosingbodiesandviceversa,andfoundthebodycuesdeterminedwhetherviewersthoughttheplayershadwon.Thefindingsdon’truleoutthefacefromallemotionalindicators,hesaid.“Butwhenthingsbecomeveryintense,thegoodandthebadcombinetogether,andit’shardtotellifit’spositiveornegative,”headded.Interestingly,whenpeoplesawabodyandfacetogether,theysaidtheymadejudgmentsbasedonfacialexpression.“Peopleuseinformationfromthebodyandthentheyreaditintotheface,”Hievetsaid.12Whatisthefindingofthenewstudy?A.Youcannottellone’semotionsfromtheface.B.Bodycanbetterindicateintenseemotionsthanface.C.Facialexpressionstendtobedifferentinjoyanddespair.D.Peoplethoughttheymadeaccurateassessmentsandinferencesfrombodylanguage.13.Whyareotherstudiesmentionedinparagraph3?A.Toclarifythemisunderstandingsofotherstudies. B.Toassessthevalidityofpreviousstudies.C.Toshowthelimitationofexistingstudies. D.Toprovethevalueoffacialexpression.14.Whatisparagraph4mainlyabout?A.Researchbackground. B.Researchmethod.C.Researchresults. D.Researchapplication.15.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“distraught”inparagraph5probablymean?A.Ashamed. B.Indifferent. C.Embarrassed. D.Upset.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(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多于選項(xiàng)。BodylanguagemistakesyoushouldavoidatworkCommunicationisnotonlyaboutwordsbutalsogestures.Therefore,youshouldbecarefulabouthowyouuseyourbodywhenexpressingyourself.Avoidingeyecontact(接觸)Whenspeakingwithaworkmate,avoidingeyecontactshowsyoulookunprofessional(不專業(yè)的).___16___So,youshouldalwayskeepeyecontactespeciallywhenyouaremakingapoint.___17___Crossingyourarmsshowsthatyouarenotopentoothersandthatyouwanttodefend(防御)yourself.Thisisgenerallyconsideredasapositionofdefence.Inordertogiveothersawarmfeeling,justkeepyourarmsopen.CheckingthetimeCheckingthetimeeveryfewminutesmakespeoplefeelyouareinahurryorwouldratherbesomewhereelse.___18___Therefore,whenyouarespeakingtoyourworkmates,trynottolookattheclockveryoften.BadbodypostureHavingabadposturesuchasdroppedshouldersoralowerneckcanmeanthatyouarenotinterestedinwhatisgoingonaroundyou.___19___Also,keepyourheadhigh.WeakhandshakeAweakhandshakemeansthatyoudon’tcaremuchaboutthepersonyouareshakinghandswith.Trytogreetthepeoplewithafirm(有力的)handshake.However,don’tforgetthatahandshakethatistoofirmcanbeimpolite.___20___A.Therefore,trytofindtherightbalance.B.Nodyourheadtoshowthatyouarelistening.C.Itlookslikeyouarenotinterestedinbeingthere.D.Thisshowsthatyouhaveconfidenceinyourself.E.CrossingyourarmsF.Itisimportanttostandorsitupstraightwhenspeakingtosomebody.G.Italsoshowsthatyouarenotconfidentorshownointerestinthetopic.第二部分語(yǔ)言運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30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(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。Therearesomedisabledpeopleintheworldwhofightanunseenbattlewithinthemselveseveryday.Theynevercryor___21___,butwithabigsmileontheirface.Icallsuchpeople___22___becausetheyknowtheartoflivinglife.Aboutnineyearsago,Iwasinacaraccident.Thedriverslept,andthecarfellintheditch.Asaresult,Isuffered___23___injuries:theradiusandulna(撓骨和尺骨)ofmyrightarmwere___24___;thelungsandliverswerebadlyinjured.Butwhatchangedmeandmylife___25___wastheinjuryofspine(脊柱).Manypeoplecameto___26___me.Theydidtrytofindanambulancebut___27___.SoIwasthrowninthebackofajeepand___28___tothenearbyhospital,whereIwentthroughthreemajorandtwominor___29___.ThedaysIspentinthehospitalwere____30____.Iwasinseverepain,especiallypsychologically.Iwas____31____withwearingthehospitalgown,lyinginthewardandlookingatthewhitewalls.Iwasso____32____thatIfeltlifewaspointlessand____33____.ButthenIrealizedinsteadofcryingforwhatIhadlost,Iwasgoingtofightagainstmyfate.Thus,therecamethebest____34____thatItookinmyentirelifepainting,amagicwaytocolormylife.That’showthisexperiencehelpedmein____35____anartistinme.Sobegrateful,bealive,andliveeverymoment.21.A.pray B.insist C.forgive D.complain22.A.survivors B.victims C.fighters D.painters23.A.slight B.personal C.ordinary D.multiple24.A.cut B.cured C.broken D.separated25.A.gradually B.completely C.desperately D.fortunately26.A.comfort B.search C.control D.rescue27.A.invain B.insorrow C.introuble D.inrelief28.A.admitted B.walked C.rushed D.showed29.A.experiments B.surgeries C.examinations D.cooperations30.A.joyful B.dreadful C.helpful D.regretful31.A.fedup B.filledup C.keptup D.caughtup32.A.frustrated B.scared C.tense D.angry33.A.endless B.colorless C.limitless D.priceless34.A.time B.belief C.decision D.opportunity35.A.exploring B.investing C.introducing D.encouraging第二節(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(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。TheNobelPrizeinPhysiologyorMedicinehasbeenawardedtoTuYouyou___36___researchledtothediscoveryofartemisinin,acrucialnewtreatmentformalaria.TuYouyou,a___37___(commit)andpatientscientist,graduatedfromPekingUniversityMedicalSchoolattheageof25.In1967,theChinesegovernmentformedateamofscientists___38___theobjectiveofdiscoveringanewtreatmentformalaria,andTuYouyouwasamongthefirstresearchers___39___(choose).In1969,shebecametheheadoftheprojectinBeijing,anddecided___40___(review)ancientChinesemedicaltextstofindtraditionalbotanicaltreatmentsforthedisease.Onemedicaltextfromthefourthcenturysuggestedusingtheextract___41___sweetwormwoodtotreatafever.Tu’steamtestedacollectionofdriedwormwoodleavesbutfoundnoeffect.TuYouyouanalysedthemedicaltextsagain,andfoundonesentence___42___(suggest)adifferentwaytotreatthewormwood.Sheconcludedthatboilingthesweetwormwood___43___(apparent)destroyeditsmedicalproperties.___44___(use)alowertemperaturetodrawouttheextract,shefoundasubstancethatworked.Thismedicine,which___45___(call)artemisinin,soonbecameastandardtreatmentformalaria.第三部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)46.假設(shè)你是李華,你所在的學(xué)校將于下月11月1日舉辦“中國(guó)文化節(jié)ChineseCulturalFestival”活動(dòng)。請(qǐng)根據(jù)以下提示,寫一封信邀請(qǐng)你校英國(guó)留學(xué)生Jacob屆時(shí)參加。內(nèi)容包括:(1)活動(dòng)目的;(促進(jìn)文化交流,加強(qiáng)相互理解)(2)活動(dòng)內(nèi)容;(剪紙,功夫,中國(guó)漢字,京劇,中國(guó)食物)(3)期待參加;注意:參考詞匯:促進(jìn)promote,加強(qiáng)enhance,相互mutual,中國(guó)漢字ChineseCalligraphy,京劇PekingOpera)(1)寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80個(gè)左右,可適當(dāng)增加相應(yīng)內(nèi)容;(2)請(qǐng)按如下格式在答題紙的相應(yīng)位置作答。DearJacob,___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua第二節(jié)讀后續(xù)寫(滿分25分)47.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語(yǔ)續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。Itwasanearlywintermorning.Joanwassleepingsoundlywhenthephoneranginthelivingroom.Sherolledoverandglancedattheclockonthewall—itwasalreadynineo’clock.Everyweekendmorning,hermotherhadtoworkpart-timeinthecafe.AlthoughJoanwasstillsleepy,sheknewshehadtogetup.Afterall,shedidn’texpectherbrotherMike,whowassleepinglikealog,tohearthephone.Shequietlywentovertothelivingroom.Whenshepickedupthereceiver,ontheotherendcamethewarmheartedgreetings,“Goodmorning,myDear!”Recognizingthevoicefromherfather,Joanwasimmediatelysurroundedbyasenseofjoyandthesleepinesssweptaway.Joan’sfatherwasaseaman,whorarelycameback.Workingontheseawasreallyhard.Borninanot-richfamily,JoanandMikefeltthestressoflifebuttheywerehappytoenjoythefamilyatmosphere.“Goodmorning,Dad,what’sup?”Joansaidinaneasytone.“Ihavebeenverynicerecently,mybaby.Todayisyourmother’sbirthday,andIhaveorderedheracakeonlineanditshouldcometothehouseinoneandhalfanhour.Doremembertotakethecake.”Hearingherfather’swords,Joanfeltalittleashamed.HowshecouldforgetMum’sbirthday!Shetookaglanceatthedirtyclothespiledonthesofaandtheoilyfloorthathadn’tbeenmopped(拖地)forafewdays—Therewastwohoursbeforehermothercameback.ShecalculatedtheyhadenoughtimetoprepareasurpriseforMum.Thinkingofthisshefeltfullofexcitement.“Well,Dad,nowI’mgoingtowakeMikeup.WewillgiveMumasurprise!”JoanhungupthephonewithDad,andhurriedlywenttoMike’sroomtosharehimherBigCleaningplan.AfterlisteningtoJoan,Mikereadilyacceptedheridea.注意:1.續(xù)寫詞數(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。TheBigCleaningplanbegan.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Withthecakeplacedonthetable,Mumcamein.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
答案【答案】1.C2.B3.B【答案】4.B5.D6.C7.A【答案】8.D9.B10.A11.D【答案】12.B13.C14.
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