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绝密★考试结束前 2024-2025学年高二英语上学期期中模拟卷 (考试时间:120分钟 试卷满分:150分) 注意事项: 1. 答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。 2. 回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。 3. 测试范围:选择性必修一Units 1~5+选择性必修二Units 1~2(人教版2019) 4. 难度系数:0.65。 5. 考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。 第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30 分) 做题时,请先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。 第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分) 听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。 1. Where does the woman think the man might have left his bag? A. In the hall. B. In the classroom. C. In the gym. 2. What will the speakers buy for Richard? A. A book. B. A car model. C. A basketball. 3. Who keeps Harry Potter at present? A. The man. B. Mary. C. John. 4. How many people are eating with the man? A. Two. B. Three. C. Four. 5. What may the speakers do next? A. Have a conference. B. Exchange seats. C. Take the fight. 第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) 听下面 5 段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题 5 秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出 5 秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。 6. Why does Lucia ask for leave? A. To get more sleep. B. To wait in the traffic jam. C. To deal with a traffic accident. 7. How did Lucia go to the office today? A. By car. B. By subway. C. By bus. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。 8. What is the probable relationship between the speakers? A. Clerk and guest. B. Manager and secretary. C. Interviewer and interviewee. 9. What can we know about the woman? A. She travels a lot. B. She has good records at school. C. She is good at writing news reports. 10. How does the man probably feel about the woman's reply? A. Surprised. B. Dissatisfied. C. Content. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。 11. Why did the man stay up late last night? A. He went out with friends. B. He watched a game. C. He prepared for the exam. 12. What does the woman suggest the man do? A. Have a rest. B. Go to lecture. C. Keep a healthy diet. 13. How does the man sound in the end? A. Anxious. B. Surprised. C. Proud. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。 14. What does the man think is important to be a top racing driver? A. Concentration. B. Experience. C. Driving skills. 15. Who introduced car racing to the man? A. His friends. B. His dad. C. His mum. 16. What does the man suggest young drivers do? A. Try various sports. B. Go to university first. C. Work out in the gym. 17. What is the woman? A. A coach. B. A hostess. C. A driver. 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。 18. Where are the listeners most likely to be? A. At a hotel. B. On a bus. C. At a tourist spot. 19. When will the tourists arrive at the Grand Teton National Park tomorrow? A. 11:00 am. B. 12:30 pm. C. 1:00 pm. 20. What’s the most popular activity for tourists in the Grand Teton National Park? A. Backcountry camping. B. Mountaineering. C. Fishing. 第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分) 第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。 A Day Trips out of New York City: Fun for Kids and Families in Summer These four fun and easy day trips out of New York City will add pleasure to your family’s summer. Take a picnic and drive to any of these kid-friendly destinations (目的地) . Weir Farm National Historic Site and Art Center 735 Nod Hill Rd., Wilton, CT 06897 1 hour 30 minutes from NYC Weir Farm is a 68-acre United States national park for art. At the beginning of the 20th century, the farm was the summer home of American Impressionist Julian Alden Weir. Weir and artists in his time painted the landscape’s hills, forests and gardens, changing the beautiful countryside setting into Impressionist masterpieces (杰作) . The farm is open from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm daily. Storm King Art Center 1 Museum Rd., New Windsor, NY 12553 1 hour 40 minutes from NYC Founded in 1960, Storm King is a 500-acre outdoor museum located in New York’s Hudson Valley. Here, visitors can experience sculpture (雕塑) amid grasslands, hills, and under the open sky. Spend an afternoon picnicking and enjoying the center’s special combination of art and nature. The site is open from 10:00 am to 5:30 pm every day except Tuesday. Historic Huguenot Street 81 Huguenot St., New Paltz, NY 12561 1 hour 45 minutes from NYC Historic Huguenot Street is a 10-acre National Historic Landmark District. The Huguenot settlement changed over time, and the site helps visitors understand the historic forces that have changed America by teaching about Native and enslaved African peoples as well as Dutch and French settlers. The Historic Huguenot Street’s Museum Shop is open Thursday through Sunday from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm. Brookhollow’s Barnyard 301 Rockaway Valley Rd., Boonton, NJ 07005 1 hour from NYC Brookhollow’s Barnyard, a family New Jersey petting zoo, offers walk-through and drive-through farm experiences to families. Pigs, horses, goats and more as you walk or drive through the farmyard. Walk-through tickets are available (可获得的) from Wednesday through Saturday. The drive-through experience is available on Sunday. 21. How long does it take you to drive to Storm King Art Center from NYC? A. 1 hour. B. 1 hour 30 minutes. C. 1 hour 40 minutes. D. 1 hour 45 minutes. 22. Which place should you go to if you are interested in American history? A. Weir Farm National Historic Site and Art Center. B. Historic Huguenot Street C. Brookhollow’s Barnyard. D. Storm King Art Center. 23. When can you have a walk-through experience at Brookhollow’s Barnyard? A. On Tuesday. B. On Monday. C. On Sunday. D. On Thursday. B In 1983, Howard Blatt, an electrical engineer at MIT and a married father, collapsed in his kitchen due to a stroke (中风). This left him with a paralyzed arm and leg and severe aphasia. Aphasia does not affect intellect, so some aphasia sufferers liken it to living in a prison within their own brain; their minds work, yet they are unable to express themselves or understand spoken or written language. The condition can prevent them from speaking, reading, writing or comprehending, sometimes a combination of those, sometimes all of them. At least 2 million people in the U. S. have aphasia, commonly as a result of stroke. Describing his condition, Blatt said: “No talking — zip. Speech — zip. One incident. Changed life.” Blatt adapted to his physical disabilities but never fully recovered. Discovering aid networks for people with aphasia were a rarity in the early 1980s, he co-founded the Aphasia Community Group in 1990 with his wife and others. It’s one of the oldest and largest support groups for aphasia patients and their families, offering services like concerts, book groups, health information, and companionship. Mary Borelli, a stroke survivor, described the group as a lifesaver, providing understanding and a sense of belonging. The group helps break the isolation. Jerry Kaplan, a co-founder and Boston University speech- language pathologist, noted that newcomers often express relief at finding others who share their struggles. Thousands have attended since its founding, finding a safe, comfortable space to connect. Blatt focused on regaining function. He moved from a wheelchair to a leg brace, re-earned his driver’s license, and documented cross-country trips. He also pursued sculpting, house restorations, and created a newsletter called The Aphasia Advocate. Within the Group, he was a role model of adaptability and determination. The Aphasia Community Group, which will celebrate its 35th anniversary next year, remains one of Blatt’s enduring legacies. Kaplan emphasized Blatt’s determination, saying “Though given a tough break in midlife, with young children, at the top of his game in his profession, and his communication gifts were largely wiped out, he did not give in to this for 40-plus years. And not only did he survive; he thrived.” 24. What is the second paragraph mainly about? A. The consequences of a stroke. B. The huge aphasia sufferers. C. The causes of a stroke. D. The symptoms of aphasia. 25. Why did they set up the Aphasia Community Group? A. To provides companionship for lonely people. B. To address the lack of support for aphasia sufferers. C. To work on a medical cure for aphasia. D. To answer the call of MIT. 26. According to the members, what is the significance of the Aphasia Community Group? A. It offers them financial assistance. B. It helps them regain their speech completely. C. It creates a caring community for them. D. It conducts extensive research on their conditions. 27. Which saying effectively highlights Howard Blatt’s life story? A. Turn lemons into lemonade. B. Let nature take its course. C. As you sow, so shall you reap. D. Nothing ventured, nothing gained. C The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) was invented by Katharine Cook Briggs and her daughter Isabel Briggs Myers. It is a self-report questionnaire indicating differing psychological (心理的) preferences in how people view the world and make decisions. The MBTI personality inventory (量表) sorts people into 16 types, each of which is represented by four-letter codes such as INFP and ESTJ. Every year, about 1.5 million people have enjoyed discovering their personality type by completing the MBTI. Many companies, as well as hundreds of universities, use it in hiring and training. Nevertheless, the MBTI has received a noticeable criticism from the academic community. Some research suggests the MBTI is unreliable because the same person can get different results when retaking the test. Other studies have questioned the validity of the MBTI, which is the ability of the test to accurately link the “types” to outcomes in the real world — for example, how well people of a certain type will perform in a given job. Merve Emre, a professor from Oxford University, points out that it would be more scientifically advisable to score the MBTI scales continuously to show people the degree to which they resemble the types. Even when the MBTI’s results don’t quite match your intuition (直觉) about yourself or are just wrong, they can still provide self-insight and insight into differences and similarities between people. Scoring and understanding the MBTI the way other personality inventories are scored and understood might be less fun than finding. All of the folklore (民间看法) about INFPs, ESTJs, etc. would have to be dismissed. But in the end the MBTI is totally reliable enough to be useful in a number of real-world contexts. 28. What do we know about the MBTI from the first paragraph? A. It is divided into 16 types. B. It is a personality-testing tool. C. It is a study of personal preference. D. It is a questionnaire on four-letter codes. 29. Why does the MBTI invite criticism? A. It requires people to retake the test. B. It performs badly in given jobs. C. It does not work in the real world. D. Its reliability has been questioned. 30. What does Merve Emre think of the MBTI? A. It helps in self-exploration. B. It is less fun than other tests. C. It is almost out of tune with facts. D. It shapes people into certain types. 31. Which of the following is a suitable title for the text? A. How Can We Use the MBTI? B. Is the MBTI Totally Meaningless? C. Why do We Criticize the MBTI? D. Is Scoring the MBTI Really Necessary? D A remarkable discovery has changed the way scientists think about the history of cancer treatment. While many people think of cancer as a disease that affects only modern-day humans, cancer has been around for thousands of years and new research shows that humans have also tried to manage it for thousands of years. The study of two ancient Egyptian skulls (颅骨) held at the University of Cambridge in England has suggested that ancient Egyptians may have performed surgery to manage cancer. Professor Edgard Camaros from the University of Santiago de Compostela in Spain and his team were shocked when they found cut marks and evidence of cancer in the skulls of two ancient Egyptians dating back up to 4000 years old. While Egyptians are well known for having excellent medical knowledge and treating a range of diseases, they had never been known for treating cancer. The skulls had already been studied in 1963 by other scientists, however, the technology at that time wasn't advanced enough to pick up the cut marks of operation found on the skulls, Professor Edgard Camaros said. It was thanks to a HIROZ Digital Microscope HR-2016 that scientists spotted surgical cut marks around two cancer lesions (病变). One limitation regarding cancer is that there are too few cancer cases on ancient human remains. The study of disease found in animal and human remains aims to find out as much as possible about diseases in the past to help our understanding of diseases now. Our discipline is limited by the samples we work with, which depends on the funeral culture of some people as well as the environment in which they were preserved. Egypt is a great place thanks to its advanced funerary (埋葬的) practices and the dry weather which preserves remains better. 32. How did Professor Edgard and his team feel when they found the cut marks? A. Overjoyed. B. Confused. C. Surprised. D. Disappointed. 33. Why did scientists fail to find the cut marks in 1963? A. They were too careless. B. They lacked advanced technology. C. They were in such a rush. D. They had little relative knowledge. 34. What makes Egypt a great place for preservation according to the last paragraph? A. Its population. B. Its economy. C. Its scenery. D. Its climate. 35. What is the best title for the text? A. Cancer Has Been Around for Thousands of Years B. Ancient Egyptians Had Found a Cure for Cancer C. Scientists Assumed Causes for Marks on Ancient Skulls D. Animal and Human Remains Are Well Preserved in Egypt 第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 How to Read Candidates’ Body Language in an Interview Body language matters, especially in interviews. 36 Our posture, gestures, movements or facial expressions can shape our reputations. Learning to read body language is about understanding candidates’ motives. Reading body language during interviews can provide valuable insights into a candidate’s personality. 37 Here are some common interview body language signals that you can learn to read. Observe extreme behaviour. A candidate’s harmless action doesn’t mean they won’t fit in well at your company. But be careful about extreme behaviours, like a person constantly checking their phone. 38 You can read people’s body language by observing changes in their movements or posture. Imagine, for example, that a candidate suddenly starts tapping their foot. Maybe they feel the interview is taking too long. Or perhaps they’re facing an uncomfortable question. Connect the dots. 39 For example, people may cross their arms when they’re cold. But, when you see a candidate crossing their arms, crossing their legs and balling their fists at the same time, prepare yourself for an aggressive (咄咄逼人的) answer. Candidate experience greatly depends on an interviewer’s body language. Positive body language can make candidates relax and open up. Negative body language can spark (引发) defensive and reserved reactions. 40 A. Spot the difference. B. Ask detailed questions. C. It’s not what you say, it’s how you say it. D. They don’t necessarily act the same way all the time. E. However, understanding body language isn’t an exact science. F. You can’t always tell what a specific gesture means on its own. G. Be aware of mistakes to preserve a positive candidate experience. 第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分) 第一节 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 Jane was a girl who wanted to do something in the world. One day, she sat down in front of an empty canvas (画布) and began to 41 . Every stroke (笔画) was more perfect than the last, slowly moving towards a(n) 42 work. Obviously Jane had a 43 for painting. But a few moments after she finished painting, she got 44 and quickly stood up. Jane thought there was so much more in the world to see and do. If she finally decided to do something else in life, then all the time she spent painting would be a 45 . So she walked out of the door. While walking, she was 46 in an important decision she found too hard to make because she had so many 47 . Should she practice medicine, design buildings, or teach children? She was absolutely confused. Forty years later, Jane began to cry. After trying the endless 48 , she hadn’t done anything 49 at all. Her youth would never 50 . Eventually, Jane learned life is about making a correct decision timely and 51 unhesitatingly. So the girl, who was no longer a girl, bought some canvases and paints from a local store and 52 painting through the day and into the night. Many of us are still 53 trying to “find our passion” — something we believe will finally lead us closer to happiness and success. However, the 54 is, our passion comes from doing things right — live more 55 from today and experience small positive changes. 41. A. paint B. think C. write D. print 42. A. different B. excellent C. unique D. romantic 43. A. desire B. reason C. gift D. responsibility 44. A. tired B. proud C. surprised D. anxious 45. A. joy B. chance C. waste D. success 46. A. caught B. buried C. interested D. experienced 47. A. options B. difficulties C. regrets D. troubles 48. A. experiments B. risks C. challenges D. possibilities 49. A. fortunate B. ordinary C. meaningful D. necessary 50. A. change B. return C. reply D. hide 51. A. carrying on B. catching on C. making up D. turning up 52. A. remembered B. began C. finished D. imagined 53. A. impatiently B. unexpectedly C. occasionally D. continuously 54. A. purpose B. promise C. truth D. hope 55. A. willingly B. passionately C. peacefully D. freely 第二节(共10小题;每小题1. 5分, 满分15分) 阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或所给单词的正确形式。 A self-driving taxi 56 (operate) by Chinese tech heavyweight Baidu Inc recently hit a pedestrian crossing against a traffic light in Wuhan, 57 (cause) heated discussions on the challenges and limitations facing autonomous driving technology, especially in complex situations. Meanwhile, the 58 (commerce) application of robotaxis in more cities across the country has raised concerns about employment. Taxi drivers strongly oppose it 59 they are worried about the intensifying competition, thus losing their jobs. Currently, Wuhan 60 (step) up efforts to promote the development of intelligent connected vehicles and the application of driverless driving technology. Zhang Xiang, 61 auto sector researcher at North China University of Technology, said that the incident in Wuhan indicates that self-driving technology has advanced significantly over the past few years, 62 it still encounters difficulties under complicated road condition’s and has some limitations when dealing with unconventional behavior, such as motorists or pedestrians violating traffic rules. Zhang added that ensuring the safety and stability of robotaxis remains a top 63 (prior), and more efforts 64 (require) to enhance self-driving testing and application. So far, more than 20 cities nationwide have introduced policies supporting autonomous driving tests, 65 more than 60 enterprises having obtained self-driving test licenses. 第四部分 写作(共两节, 满分40分) 第一节(满分15分) 66. 假如你是李华,你的外国朋友Jack想了解中国的“新四大发明(高铁、移动支付、共享单车和网上购物)”中对人们生活影响最大的一项。请你回信给他,内容包括: (1)这一项发明的名称;(2)这一项发明带来的影响。 注意: (1)词数80左右(开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数); (2)可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。 参考词汇:高铁high-speed rail(HSR);移动支付mobile payment;共享单车shared bi- cycles;网上购物online shopping Dear Jack, ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Yours, Li Hua 第二节(满分25分) 67. 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。 “A nursing home would be safer, Dad,” Arlyn told her father, Jim. “No way,” Jim interrupted. His wife passed away just a year before. At 91, he still wanted to remain in the cottage he and his wife had built. Jim started experiencing an early sign of Alzheimer’s disease. Arlyn found his decline was indeed all-consuming. However, she herself was in her late sixties; her house was a 40-minute drive from the cottage. One day, when she read about a new eldercare service called Care. coach, it fueled her interest. For about $200 a month, a computerized avatar (头像) (controlled remotely by a human caregiver) would watch over a home-bound person 24 hours a day. She signed up immediately. A week later, a tablet arrived. Following the instructions, Arlyn uploaded dozens of family pictures. Then an animated dog appeared on the screen. She presented the tablet to Jim, pointing to the screen pet, and said excitedly, “Here Dad. You have a new companion.” Jim, doubtful about the dog’s service, knew he had to learn how to get along with the dog before Alzheimer’s took hold. Within a week, Jim and his dog, whom he named Pony, settled into a routine. Every 15 minutes or so, Pony would look for Jim calling his name if he was out of view. Sometimes Jim would “pet” to awake the sleeping Pony on screen. Pony reminded Jim which caretaker would be visiting to do the tasks: preparing meals, driving him to a senior center, etc. Pony would read poetry aloud or discuss the news. When Pony praised Jim’s sweater, Jim repaid by petting Pony’s screen with his finger sending hearts floating up from the dog’s head. One evening when Arlyn came to visit her father as usual, she was amazed to find that Pony was holding up a photo of her late mum to her dad between its paws. 注意: 1.续写词数应为150左右; 2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Jim stared at the photo fondly, with tears welling up in his eyes.____________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Seeing the close bond between Pony and her dad, Arlyn felt a relief._________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 试卷第1页,共3页 原创精品资源学科网独家享有版权,侵权必究!1 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $$………………○………………外………………○………………装………………○………………订………………○………………线………………○……………… ………………○………………内………………○………………装………………○………………订………………○………………线………………○……………… 此卷只装订不密封 ………………○………………内………………○………………装………………○………………订………………○………………线………………○……………… ………………○………………外………………○………………装………………○………………订………………○………………线………………○……………… … 学校:______________姓名:_____________班级:_______________考号:______________________ 绝密★考试结束前 2024-2025学年高二英语上学期期中模拟卷 (考试时间:120分钟 试卷满分:150分) 注意事项: 1. 答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。 2. 回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。 3. 测试范围:选择性必修一Units 1~5+选择性必修二Units 1~2(人教版2019) 4. 难度系数:0.65。 5. 考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。 第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30 分) 做题时,请先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。 第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分) 听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。 1. Where does the woman think the man might have left his bag? A. In the hall. B. In the classroom. C. In the gym. 2. What will the speakers buy for Richard? A. A book. B. A car model. C. A basketball. 3. Who keeps Harry Potter at present? A. The man. B. Mary. C. John. 4. How many people are eating with the man? A. Two. B. Three. C. Four. 5. What may the speakers do next? A. Have a conference. B. Exchange seats. C. Take the fight. 第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) 听下面 5 段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题 5 秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出 5 秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。 6. Why does Lucia ask for leave? A. To get more sleep. B. To wait in the traffic jam. C. To deal with a traffic accident. 7. How did Lucia go to the office today? A. By car. B. By subway. C. By bus. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。 8. What is the probable relationship between the speakers? A. Clerk and guest. B. Manager and secretary. C. Interviewer and interviewee. 9. What can we know about the woman? A. She travels a lot. B. She has good records at school. C. She is good at writing news reports. 10. How does the man probably feel about the woman's reply? A. Surprised. B. Dissatisfied. C. Content. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。 11. Why did the man stay up late last night? A. He went out with friends. B. He watched a game. C. He prepared for the exam. 12. What does the woman suggest the man do? A. Have a rest. B. Go to lecture. C. Keep a healthy diet. 13. How does the man sound in the end? A. Anxious. B. Surprised. C. Proud. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。 14. What does the man think is important to be a top racing driver? A. Concentration. B. Experience. C. Driving skills. 15. Who introduced car racing to the man? A. His friends. B. His dad. C. His mum. 16. What does the man suggest young drivers do? A. Try various sports. B. Go to university first. C. Work out in the gym. 17. What is the woman? A. A coach. B. A hostess. C. A driver. 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。 18. Where are the listeners most likely to be? A. At a hotel. B. On a bus. C. At a tourist spot. 19. When will the tourists arrive at the Grand Teton National Park tomorrow? A. 11:00 am. B. 12:30 pm. C. 1:00 pm. 20. What’s the most popular activity for tourists in the Grand Teton National Park? A. Backcountry camping. B. Mountaineering. C. Fishing. 第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分) 第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。 A Day Trips out of New York City: Fun for Kids and Families in Summer These four fun and easy day trips out of New York City will add pleasure to your family’s summer. Take a picnic and drive to any of these kid-friendly destinations (目的地) . Weir Farm National Historic Site and Art Center 735 Nod Hill Rd., Wilton, CT 06897 1 hour 30 minutes from NYC Weir Farm is a 68-acre United States national park for art. At the beginning of the 20th century, the farm was the summer home of American Impressionist Julian Alden Weir. Weir and artists in his time painted the landscape’s hills, forests and gardens, changing the beautiful countryside setting into Impressionist masterpieces (杰作) . The farm is open from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm daily. Storm King Art Center 1 Museum Rd., New Windsor, NY 12553 1 hour 40 minutes from NYC Founded in 1960, Storm King is a 500-acre outdoor museum located in New York’s Hudson Valley. Here, visitors can experience sculpture (雕塑) amid grasslands, hills, and under the open sky. Spend an afternoon picnicking and enjoying the center’s special combination of art and nature. The site is open from 10:00 am to 5:30 pm every day except Tuesday. Historic Huguenot Street 81 Huguenot St., New Paltz, NY 12561 1 hour 45 minutes from NYC Historic Huguenot Street is a 10-acre National Historic Landmark District. The Huguenot settlement changed over time, and the site helps visitors understand the historic forces that have changed America by teaching about Native and enslaved African peoples as well as Dutch and French settlers. The Historic Huguenot Street’s Museum Shop is open Thursday through Sunday from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm. Brookhollow’s Barnyard 301 Rockaway Valley Rd., Boonton, NJ 07005 1 hour from NYC Brookhollow’s Barnyard, a family New Jersey petting zoo, offers walk-through and drive-through farm experiences to families. Pigs, horses, goats and more as you walk or drive through the farmyard. Walk-through tickets are available (可获得的) from Wednesday through Saturday. The drive-through experience is available on Sunday. 21. How long does it take you to drive to Storm King Art Center from NYC? A. 1 hour. B. 1 hour 30 minutes. C. 1 hour 40 minutes. D. 1 hour 45 minutes. 22. Which place should you go to if you are interested in American history? A. Weir Farm National Historic Site and Art Center. B. Historic Huguenot Street C. Brookhollow’s Barnyard. D. Storm King Art Center. 23. When can you have a walk-through experience at Brookhollow’s Barnyard? A. On Tuesday. B. On Monday. C. On Sunday. D. On Thursday. B In 1983, Howard Blatt, an electrical engineer at MIT and a married father, collapsed in his kitchen due to a stroke (中风). This left him with a paralyzed arm and leg and severe aphasia. Aphasia does not affect intellect, so some aphasia sufferers liken it to living in a prison within their own brain; their minds work, yet they are unable to express themselves or understand spoken or written language. The condition can prevent them from speaking, reading, writing or comprehending, sometimes a combination of those, sometimes all of them. At least 2 million people in the U. S. have aphasia, commonly as a result of stroke. Describing his condition, Blatt said: “No talking — zip. Speech — zip. One incident. Changed life.” Blatt adapted to his physical disabilities but never fully recovered. Discovering aid networks for people with aphasia were a rarity in the early 1980s, he co-founded the Aphasia Community Group in 1990 with his wife and others. It’s one of the oldest and largest support groups for aphasia patients and their families, offering services like concerts, book groups, health information, and companionship. Mary Borelli, a stroke survivor, described the group as a lifesaver, providing understanding and a sense of belonging. The group helps break the isolation. Jerry Kaplan, a co-founder and Boston University speech- language pathologist, noted that newcomers often express relief at finding others who share their struggles. Thousands have attended since its founding, finding a safe, comfortable space to connect. Blatt focused on regaining function. He moved from a wheelchair to a leg brace, re-earned his driver’s license, and documented cross-country trips. He also pursued sculpting, house restorations, and created a newsletter called The Aphasia Advocate. Within the Group, he was a role model of adaptability and determination. The Aphasia Community Group, which will celebrate its 35th anniversary next year, remains one of Blatt’s enduring legacies. Kaplan emphasized Blatt’s determination, saying “Though given a tough break in midlife, with young children, at the top of his game in his profession, and his communication gifts were largely wiped out, he did not give in to this for 40-plus years. And not only did he survive; he thrived.” 24. What is the second paragraph mainly about? A. The consequences of a stroke. B. The huge aphasia sufferers. C. The causes of a stroke. D. The symptoms of aphasia. 25. Why did they set up the Aphasia Community Group? A. To provides companionship for lonely people. B. To address the lack of support for aphasia sufferers. C. To work on a medical cure for aphasia. D. To answer the call of MIT. 26. According to the members, what is the significance of the Aphasia Community Group? A. It offers them financial assistance. B. It helps them regain their speech completely. C. It creates a caring community for them. D. It conducts extensive research on their conditions. 27. Which saying effectively highlights Howard Blatt’s life story? A. Turn lemons into lemonade. B. Let nature take its course. C. As you sow, so shall you reap. D. Nothing ventured, nothing gained. C The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) was invented by Katharine Cook Briggs and her daughter Isabel Briggs Myers. It is a self-report questionnaire indicating differing psychological (心理的) preferences in how people view the world and make decisions. The MBTI personality inventory (量表) sorts people into 16 types, each of which is represented by four-letter codes such as INFP and ESTJ. Every year, about 1.5 million people have enjoyed discovering their personality type by completing the MBTI. Many companies, as well as hundreds of universities, use it in hiring and training. Nevertheless, the MBTI has received a noticeable criticism from the academic community. Some research suggests the MBTI is unreliable because the same person can get different results when retaking the test. Other studies have questioned the validity of the MBTI, which is the ability of the test to accurately link the “types” to outcomes in the real world — for example, how well people of a certain type will perform in a given job. Merve Emre, a professor from Oxford University, points out that it would be more scientifically advisable to score the MBTI scales continuously to show people the degree to which they resemble the types. Even when the MBTI’s results don’t quite match your intuition (直觉) about yourself or are just wrong, they can still provide self-insight and insight into differences and similarities between people. Scoring and understanding the MBTI the way other personality inventories are scored and understood might be less fun than finding. All of the folklore (民间看法) about INFPs, ESTJs, etc. would have to be dismissed. But in the end the MBTI is totally reliable enough to be useful in a number of real-world contexts. 28. What do we know about the MBTI from the first paragraph? A. It is divided into 16 types. B. It is a personality-testing tool. C. It is a study of personal preference. D. It is a questionnaire on four-letter codes. 29. Why does the MBTI invite criticism? A. It requires people to retake the test. B. It performs badly in given jobs. C. It does not work in the real world. D. Its reliability has been questioned. 30. What does Merve Emre think of the MBTI? A. It helps in self-exploration. B. It is less fun than other tests. C. It is almost out of tune with facts. D. It shapes people into certain types. 31. Which of the following is a suitable title for the text? A. How Can We Use the MBTI? B. Is the MBTI Totally Meaningless? C. Why do We Criticize the MBTI? D. Is Scoring the MBTI Really Necessary? D A remarkable discovery has changed the way scientists think about the history of cancer treatment. While many people think of cancer as a disease that affects only modern-day humans, cancer has been around for thousands of years and new research shows that humans have also tried to manage it for thousands of years. The study of two ancient Egyptian skulls (颅骨) held at the University of Cambridge in England has suggested that ancient Egyptians may have performed surgery to manage cancer. Professor Edgard Camaros from the University of Santiago de Compostela in Spain and his team were shocked when they found cut marks and evidence of cancer in the skulls of two ancient Egyptians dating back up to 4000 years old. While Egyptians are well known for having excellent medical knowledge and treating a range of diseases, they had never been known for treating cancer. The skulls had already been studied in 1963 by other scientists, however, the technology at that time wasn't advanced enough to pick up the cut marks of operation found on the skulls, Professor Edgard Camaros said. It was thanks to a HIROZ Digital Microscope HR-2016 that scientists spotted surgical cut marks around two cancer lesions (病变). One limitation regarding cancer is that there are too few cancer cases on ancient human remains. The study of disease found in animal and human remains aims to find out as much as possible about diseases in the past to help our understanding of diseases now. Our discipline is limited by the samples we work with, which depends on the funeral culture of some people as well as the environment in which they were preserved. Egypt is a great place thanks to its advanced funerary (埋葬的) practices and the dry weather which preserves remains better. 32. How did Professor Edgard and his team feel when they found the cut marks? A. Overjoyed. B. Confused. C. Surprised. D. Disappointed. 33. Why did scientists fail to find the cut marks in 1963? A. They were too careless. B. They lacked advanced technology. C. They were in such a rush. D. They had little relative knowledge. 34. What makes Egypt a great place for preservation according to the last paragraph? A. Its population. B. Its economy. C. Its scenery. D. Its climate. 35. What is the best title for the text? A. Cancer Has Been Around for Thousands of Years B. Ancient Egyptians Had Found a Cure for Cancer C. Scientists Assumed Causes for Marks on Ancient Skulls D. Animal and Human Remains Are Well Preserved in Egypt 第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 How to Read Candidates’ Body Language in an Interview Body language matters, especially in interviews. 36 Our posture, gestures, movements or facial expressions can shape our reputations. Learning to read body language is about understanding candidates’ motives. Reading body language during interviews can provide valuable insights into a candidate’s personality. 37 Here are some common interview body language signals that you can learn to read. Observe extreme behaviour. A candidate’s harmless action doesn’t mean they won’t fit in well at your company. But be careful about extreme behaviours, like a person constantly checking their phone. 38 You can read people’s body language by observing changes in their movements or posture. Imagine, for example, that a candidate suddenly starts tapping their foot. Maybe they feel the interview is taking too long. Or perhaps they’re facing an uncomfortable question. Connect the dots. 39 For example, people may cross their arms when they’re cold. But, when you see a candidate crossing their arms, crossing their legs and balling their fists at the same time, prepare yourself for an aggressive (咄咄逼人的) answer. Candidate experience greatly depends on an interviewer’s body language. Positive body language can make candidates relax and open up. Negative body language can spark (引发) defensive and reserved reactions. 40 A. Spot the difference. B. Ask detailed questions. C. It’s not what you say, it’s how you say it. D. They don’t necessarily act the same way all the time. E. However, understanding body language isn’t an exact science. F. You can’t always tell what a specific gesture means on its own. G. Be aware of mistakes to preserve a positive candidate experience. 第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分) 第一节 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 Jane was a girl who wanted to do something in the world. One day, she sat down in front of an empty canvas (画布) and began to 41 . Every stroke (笔画) was more perfect than the last, slowly moving towards a(n) 42 work. Obviously Jane had a 43 for painting. But a few moments after she finished painting, she got 44 and quickly stood up. Jane thought there was so much more in the world to see and do. If she finally decided to do something else in life, then all the time she spent painting would be a 45 . So she walked out of the door. While walking, she was 46 in an important decision she found too hard to make because she had so many 47 . Should she practice medicine, design buildings, or teach children? She was absolutely confused. Forty years later, Jane began to cry. After trying the endless 48 , she hadn’t done anything 49 at all. Her youth would never 50 . Eventually, Jane learned life is about making a correct decision timely and 51 unhesitatingly. So the girl, who was no longer a girl, bought some canvases and paints from a local store and 52 painting through the day and into the night. Many of us are still 53 trying to “find our passion” — something we believe will finally lead us closer to happiness and success. However, the 54 is, our passion comes from doing things right — live more 55 from today and experience small positive changes. 41. A. paint B. think C. write D. print 42. A. different B. excellent C. unique D. romantic 43. A. desire B. reason C. gift D. responsibility 44. A. tired B. proud C. surprised D. anxious 45. A. joy B. chance C. waste D. success 46. A. caught B. buried C. interested D. experienced 47. A. options B. difficulties C. regrets D. troubles 48. A. experiments B. risks C. challenges D. possibilities 49. A. fortunate B. ordinary C. meaningful D. necessary 50. A. change B. return C. reply D. hide 51. A. carrying on B. catching on C. making up D. turning up 52. A. remembered B. began C. finished D. imagined 53. A. impatiently B. unexpectedly C. occasionally D. continuously 54. A. purpose B. promise C. truth D. hope 55. A. willingly B. passionately C. peacefully D. freely 第二节(共10小题;每小题1. 5分, 满分15分) 阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或所给单词的正确形式。 A self-driving taxi 56 (operate) by Chinese tech heavyweight Baidu Inc recently hit a pedestrian crossing against a traffic light in Wuhan, 57 (cause) heated discussions on the challenges and limitations facing autonomous driving technology, especially in complex situations. Meanwhile, the 58 (commerce) application of robotaxis in more cities across the country has raised concerns about employment. Taxi drivers strongly oppose it 59 they are worried about the intensifying competition, thus losing their jobs. Currently, Wuhan 60 (step) up efforts to promote the development of intelligent connected vehicles and the application of driverless driving technology. Zhang Xiang, 61 auto sector researcher at North China University of Technology, said that the incident in Wuhan indicates that self-driving technology has advanced significantly over the past few years, 62 it still encounters difficulties under complicated road condition’s and has some limitations when dealing with unconventional behavior, such as motorists or pedestrians violating traffic rules. Zhang added that ensuring the safety and stability of robotaxis remains a top 63 (prior), and more efforts 64 (require) to enhance self-driving testing and application. So far, more than 20 cities nationwide have introduced policies supporting autonomous driving tests, 65 more than 60 enterprises having obtained self-driving test licenses. 第四部分 写作(共两节, 满分40分) 第一节(满分15分) 66. 假如你是李华,你的外国朋友Jack想了解中国的“新四大发明(高铁、移动支付、共享单车和网上购物)”中对人们生活影响最大的一项。请你回信给他,内容包括: (1)这一项发明的名称;(2)这一项发明带来的影响。 注意: (1)词数80左右(开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数); (2)可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。 参考词汇:高铁high-speed rail(HSR);移动支付mobile payment;共享单车shared bi- cycles;网上购物online shopping Dear Jack, ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Yours, Li Hua 第二节(满分25分) 67. 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。 “A nursing home would be safer, Dad,” Arlyn told her father, Jim. “No way,” Jim interrupted. His wife passed away just a year before. At 91, he still wanted to remain in the cottage he and his wife had built. Jim started experiencing an early sign of Alzheimer’s disease. Arlyn found his decline was indeed all-consuming. However, she herself was in her late sixties; her house was a 40-minute drive from the cottage. One day, when she read about a new eldercare service called Care. coach, it fueled her interest. For about $200 a month, a computerized avatar (头像) (controlled remotely by a human caregiver) would watch over a home-bound person 24 hours a day. She signed up immediately. A week later, a tablet arrived. Following the instructions, Arlyn uploaded dozens of family pictures. Then an animated dog appeared on the screen. She presented the tablet to Jim, pointing to the screen pet, and said excitedly, “Here Dad. You have a new companion.” Jim, doubtful about the dog’s service, knew he had to learn how to get along with the dog before Alzheimer’s took hold. Within a week, Jim and his dog, whom he named Pony, settled into a routine. Every 15 minutes or so, Pony would look for Jim calling his name if he was out of view. Sometimes Jim would “pet” to awake the sleeping Pony on screen. Pony reminded Jim which caretaker would be visiting to do the tasks: preparing meals, driving him to a senior center, etc. Pony would read poetry aloud or discuss the news. When Pony praised Jim’s sweater, Jim repaid by petting Pony’s screen with his finger sending hearts floating up from the dog’s head. One evening when Arlyn came to visit her father as usual, she was amazed to find that Pony was holding up a photo of her late mum to her dad between its paws. 注意: 1.续写词数应为150左右; 2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Jim stared at the photo fondly, with tears welling up in his eyes.____________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Seeing the close bond between Pony and her dad, Arlyn felt a relief._________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 试题 第7页(共10页) 试题 第8页(共10页) 试题 第1页(共12页) 试题 第2页(共12页) 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $$ 绝密★考试结束前 2024-2025学年高二英语上学期期中模拟卷 (考试时间:120分钟 试卷满分:150分) 注意事项: 1. 答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。 2. 回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。 3. 测试范围:选择性必修一Units 1~5+选择性必修二Units 1~2(人教版2019) 4. 难度系数:0.65。 5. 考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。 第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30 分) 做题时,请先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。 第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分) 听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。 1. Where does the woman think the man might have left his bag? A. In the hall. B. In the classroom. C. In the gym. 【答案】B 【原文】M: You haven’t seen my gym bag, have you? W: Have you checked back in the classroom? I didn’t see you with it in the hall when you came out. 2. What will the speakers buy for Richard? A. A book. B. A car model. C. A basketball. 【答案】C 【原文】W: How about getting a book about cars for Richard? M: No way. He hates reading books. I was thinking of buying him a new basketball. 3. Who keeps Harry Potter at present? A. The man. B. Mary. C. John. 【答案】B 【原文】W: If you do not mind, may I borrow your book Harry Potter after you’re done with it? M: John will borrow it after I get it back from Mary. You are welcome to have it, once John is finished. John is a fast reader. He will finish it in no time. 4. How many people are eating with the man? A. Two. B. Three. C. Four. 【答案】A 【原文】W: Sir, would you like another drink? Your coffee will be running out. M: Yes, and my wife would like a glass of orange juice please and my daughter will have lemonade. 5. What may the speakers do next? A. Have a conference. B. Exchange seats. C. Take the fight. 【答案】B 【原文】M: Lucky you! You got the window seat! W: Why don’t we change places? I prefer to get up and walk around during the flight. Here, come rest by the window. It’s going to be a big conference. You’ve been looking tired since the meeting yesterday. 第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) 听下面 5 段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题 5 秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出 5 秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。 6. Why does Lucia ask for leave? A. To get more sleep. B. To wait in the traffic jam. C. To deal with a traffic accident. 7. How did Lucia go to the office today? A. By car. B. By subway. C. By bus. 【答案】6. C 7. A 【原文】W: Robert, I wonder if I could ask you for a half day leave. M: Lucia, what’s wrong? Did you get up late again? W: No, I had a small traffic accident on the way to our company, so I need to deal with it now. M: Oh, sorry to hear that. Are you OK now? Um, wait a minute, I remember you always come to the office by subway or bus. W: Well, I’m fine now. I bought a new car yesterday, so I drove today. M: Okay, I got it. You can come to the office later after solving your problem. W: Okay, thanks. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。 8. What is the probable relationship between the speakers? A. Clerk and guest. B. Manager and secretary. C. Interviewer and interviewee. 9. What can we know about the woman? A. She travels a lot. B. She has good records at school. C. She is good at writing news reports. 10. How does the man probably feel about the woman's reply? A. Surprised. B. Dissatisfied. C. Content. 【答案】8. C 9. A 10. B 【原文】M: So, Ms. Spencer, why did you apply for this job at CNN? W: Well, I’ve always wanted to be a journalist, and I like traveling. And I can interview lots of important people. M: Tell me about your experience in journalism. W: Um… well, I make a newsletter for my family. And I read a lot of newspapers and news magazines. M: Do you think you’re suitable for this job? W: Of course. I travel a lot so I think I’d be good as an oversea as a reporter. M: What about teamwork? Have you ever worked as a p part of a team? W: Certainly, I was really great at sports in high school, and ... M: You don’t seem to have much experience as a writer. W: Well, that’s not exactly true. I write a lot of emails to my friends. M: And you haven’t taken any journalism courses, have you? W: Well, I took a class in modern film, and one in communications or something like that. M: Well, thanks, Ms. Spencer. We’ll be in touch. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。 11. Why did the man stay up late last night? A. He went out with friends. B. He watched a game. C. He prepared for the exam. 12. What does the woman suggest the man do? A. Have a rest. B. Go to lecture. C. Keep a healthy diet. 13. How does the man sound in the end? A. Anxious. B. Surprised. C. Proud. 【答案】11. C 12. A 13. B 【原文】W: You look tired! Did you stay up late and watch the football game last night? M: No, I was busy studying. W: But the exams aren’t for another two months! M: I know, but I’ve got a lot to do. In the last few days of study, I went to every lecture and I took lots of notes, but I’m afraid I won’t get good grades. W: Anyway, you should have a weekend off. If you don’t have a good rest, you can’t concentrate. M: But I can’t afford to waste time. W: Of course you can. Why not go to the cinema with me, or go to the gym? You used to be fit but now you’ve gained weight. M: Really? I can’t believe that! I do need some exercise. Let’s go now. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。 14. What does the man think is important to be a top racing driver? A. Concentration. B. Experience. C. Driving skills. 15. Who introduced car racing to the man? A. His friends. B. His dad. C. His mum. 16. What does the man suggest young drivers do? A. Try various sports. B. Go to university first. C. Work out in the gym. 17. What is the woman? A. A coach. B. A hostess. C. A driver. 【答案】14. A 15. B 16. C 17. B 【原文】W: In today’s Sporting World, we have a racing driver with us — Simon Webster. Welcome, Simon. Tell me, what skills do you need to be a top racing driver? M: You do need to know something about how the car works. I think every time you do a race, it helps to be a bit frightened, as it means you really pay attention. That’s really important. Otherwise, it could be very dangerous. W: How did you get interested? M: My friends were all more interested in football, but my dad did a bit of racing and he let me try. And my mum also gives me so much support. W: What advice would you give young racing drivers? M: Some people say you should go to university first, but you’ll be too old when you have enough time. If you really want to be a top racing driver, train and get as fit as you can by going to the gym. Don’t risk playing other sports because you might get injured. W: OK, thank you very much for talking to us today. 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。 18. Where are the listeners most likely to be? A. At a hotel. B. On a bus. C. At a tourist spot. 19. When will the tourists arrive at the Grand Teton National Park tomorrow? A. 11:00 am. B. 12:30 pm. C. 1:00 pm. 20. What’s the most popular activity for tourists in the Grand Teton National Park? A. Backcountry camping. B. Mountaineering. C. Fishing. 【答案】18. B 19. A 20. C 【原文】W: Hello, everyone! Welcome to Salt Lake City. Nice to meet you all. Now, let’s drive to the hotel — the Courtyard by Marriott directly to meet and greet your fellow travelers. There are no activities planned for today, so relax and refresh and save your energies for tomorrow’s tours. After having a good rest, take your time to explore the beautiful city. Visit the great Mormon Temple and follow through with a tour of the State Capital Building as well. OK, let me also talk about our tomorrow’s plans. Tomorrow, we’ll gather at the gate of the hotel at 6:00 am. Half an hour later, we’ll leave for Jackson Hole by tour bus (four-and-a-half-hour drive) and set out on an adventurous tour at the Grand Teton National Park. I’m sure you’ll like the adventure with hiking, mountaineering, backcountry camping and fishing, and the last one is the tourists’ favorite, so why not have a try? The park is the home of Jackson Hole Valley and the towering Grand Teton peak of 4,000 meters. 第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分) 第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。 A Day Trips out of New York City: Fun for Kids and Families in Summer These four fun and easy day trips out of New York City will add pleasure to your family’s summer. Take a picnic and drive to any of these kid-friendly destinations (目的地) . Weir Farm National Historic Site and Art Center 735 Nod Hill Rd., Wilton, CT 06897 1 hour 30 minutes from NYC Weir Farm is a 68-acre United States national park for art. At the beginning of the 20th century, the farm was the summer home of American Impressionist Julian Alden Weir. Weir and artists in his time painted the landscape’s hills, forests and gardens, changing the beautiful countryside setting into Impressionist masterpieces (杰作) . The farm is open from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm daily. Storm King Art Center 1 Museum Rd., New Windsor, NY 12553 1 hour 40 minutes from NYC Founded in 1960, Storm King is a 500-acre outdoor museum located in New York’s Hudson Valley. Here, visitors can experience sculpture (雕塑) amid grasslands, hills, and under the open sky. Spend an afternoon picnicking and enjoying the center’s special combination of art and nature. The site is open from 10:00 am to 5:30 pm every day except Tuesday. Historic Huguenot Street 81 Huguenot St., New Paltz, NY 12561 1 hour 45 minutes from NYC Historic Huguenot Street is a 10-acre National Historic Landmark District. The Huguenot settlement changed over time, and the site helps visitors understand the historic forces that have changed America by teaching about Native and enslaved African peoples as well as Dutch and French settlers. The Historic Huguenot Street’s Museum Shop is open Thursday through Sunday from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm. Brookhollow’s Barnyard 301 Rockaway Valley Rd., Boonton, NJ 07005 1 hour from NYC Brookhollow’s Barnyard, a family New Jersey petting zoo, offers walk-through and drive-through farm experiences to families. Pigs, horses, goats and more as you walk or drive through the farmyard. Walk-through tickets are available (可获得的) from Wednesday through Saturday. The drive-through experience is available on Sunday. 21. How long does it take you to drive to Storm King Art Center from NYC? A. 1 hour. B. 1 hour 30 minutes. C. 1 hour 40 minutes. D. 1 hour 45 minutes. 22. Which place should you go to if you are interested in American history? A. Weir Farm National Historic Site and Art Center. B. Historic Huguenot Street C. Brookhollow’s Barnyard. D. Storm King Art Center. 23. When can you have a walk-through experience at Brookhollow’s Barnyard? A. On Tuesday. B. On Monday. C. On Sunday. D. On Thursday. 【答案】21. C 22. B 23. D 【导语】这是一篇应用文。文章介绍了从纽约市出发的适合家庭夏季一日游的四个目的地。这些目的地都提供了与自然和艺术相结合的体验,以及教育和娱乐的机会。 21. 细节理解题。根据文章中关于Storm King Art Center的部分“1 hour 40 minutes from NYC (从纽约市出发1小时40分钟)”可知,从纽约市开车到Storm King Art Center需要1小时40分钟。故选C。 22. 细节理解题。根据文章中关于Historic Huguenot Street的部分“ The Huguenot settlement changed over time, and the site helps visitors understand the historic forces that have changed America by teaching about Native and enslaved African peoples as well as Dutch and French settlers. (胡格诺定居点随着时间的推移而变化,该地点通过教授有关土著和被奴役的非洲人以及荷兰和法国定居者的知识,帮助游客了解改变美国的历史力量。)”可知,应该去Historic Huguenot Street。故选B。 23. 细节理解题。根据文章中关于Brookhollow’s Barnyard的部分“Walk-through tickets are available (可获得的) from Wednesday through Saturday. ( 步行体验票从周三到周六有售)”可知,你可以在周三至周六期间在Brookhollow’s Barnyard进行步行体验。故选D。 B In 1983, Howard Blatt, an electrical engineer at MIT and a married father, collapsed in his kitchen due to a stroke (中风). This left him with a paralyzed arm and leg and severe aphasia. Aphasia does not affect intellect, so some aphasia sufferers liken it to living in a prison within their own brain; their minds work, yet they are unable to express themselves or understand spoken or written language. The condition can prevent them from speaking, reading, writing or comprehending, sometimes a combination of those, sometimes all of them. At least 2 million people in the U. S. have aphasia, commonly as a result of stroke. Describing his condition, Blatt said: “No talking — zip. Speech — zip. One incident. Changed life.” Blatt adapted to his physical disabilities but never fully recovered. Discovering aid networks for people with aphasia were a rarity in the early 1980s, he co-founded the Aphasia Community Group in 1990 with his wife and others. It’s one of the oldest and largest support groups for aphasia patients and their families, offering services like concerts, book groups, health information, and companionship. Mary Borelli, a stroke survivor, described the group as a lifesaver, providing understanding and a sense of belonging. The group helps break the isolation. Jerry Kaplan, a co-founder and Boston University speech- language pathologist, noted that newcomers often express relief at finding others who share their struggles. Thousands have attended since its founding, finding a safe, comfortable space to connect. Blatt focused on regaining function. He moved from a wheelchair to a leg brace, re-earned his driver’s license, and documented cross-country trips. He also pursued sculpting, house restorations, and created a newsletter called The Aphasia Advocate. Within the Group, he was a role model of adaptability and determination. The Aphasia Community Group, which will celebrate its 35th anniversary next year, remains one of Blatt’s enduring legacies. Kaplan emphasized Blatt’s determination, saying “Though given a tough break in midlife, with young children, at the top of his game in his profession, and his communication gifts were largely wiped out, he did not give in to this for 40-plus years. And not only did he survive; he thrived.” 24. What is the second paragraph mainly about? A. The consequences of a stroke. B. The huge aphasia sufferers. C. The causes of a stroke. D. The symptoms of aphasia. 25. Why did they set up the Aphasia Community Group? A. To provides companionship for lonely people. B. To address the lack of support for aphasia sufferers. C. To work on a medical cure for aphasia. D. To answer the call of MIT. 26. According to the members, what is the significance of the Aphasia Community Group? A. It offers them financial assistance. B. It helps them regain their speech completely. C. It creates a caring community for them. D. It conducts extensive research on their conditions. 27. Which saying effectively highlights Howard Blatt’s life story? A. Turn lemons into lemonade. B. Let nature take its course. C. As you sow, so shall you reap. D. Nothing ventured, nothing gained. 【答案】24. D 25. B 26. C 27. A 【导语】这是一篇记叙文。主要讲述了霍华德•布拉特经历中风后患有严重的失语症,他发现社会上缺少支持失语症患者的组织,于是成立了失语症社区组织,帮助了许多患者。 24. 主旨大意题。根据第二段“Aphasia does not affect intellect... yet they are unable to express themselves or understand spoken or written language. The condition can prevent them from speaking, reading, writing or comprehending...(失语症并不影响智力...但他们无法表达自己或理解口头或书面语言。这种情况会阻止他们说、读、写或理解...)”可知,第二段的主要内容是失语症给人带来的影响。故选D。 25. 细节理解题。根据第三段“Discovering aid networks for people with aphasia were a rarity in the early 1980s, he co- founded the Aphasia Community Group in 1990 with his wife and others. (在20世纪80年代早期,他发现对失语症患者的援助网络是罕见的,于是他在1990年与妻子和其他人共同创立了失语症社区组织。)”可知,他们成立失语症社区小组是为了解决失语症患者缺乏支持的问题。故选B。 26. 细节理解题。根据第四段“Mary Borelli, a stroke survivor, described the group as a lifesaver, providing understanding and a sense of belonging. (中风幸存者玛丽·博雷利将这个团体描述为救星,提供理解和归属感。)”可知,失语症社区小组的意义是它为他们创造了一个充满爱心的社区。故选C。 27. 细节理解题。根据最后一段“Though given a tough break in midlife, with young children, at the top of his game in his profession, and his communication gifts were largely wiped out, he did not give in to this for 40-plus years. And not only did he survive; he thrived.”(“尽管在中年时期经历了艰难的转折,有了年幼的孩子,在他的职业生涯中处于顶峰时,他的沟通天赋基本上被摧毁了,但他在40多年里没有屈服于这一点。他不仅活了下来,而且还茁壮成长起来。”)可知,霍华德·布拉特的人生故事体现了“把柠檬变成柠檬水”,即通过自身努力,转变不利条件,实现逆风翻盘的道理。故选A。 C The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) was invented by Katharine Cook Briggs and her daughter Isabel Briggs Myers. It is a self-report questionnaire indicating differing psychological (心理的) preferences in how people view the world and make decisions. The MBTI personality inventory (量表) sorts people into 16 types, each of which is represented by four-letter codes such as INFP and ESTJ. Every year, about 1.5 million people have enjoyed discovering their personality type by completing the MBTI. Many companies, as well as hundreds of universities, use it in hiring and training. Nevertheless, the MBTI has received a noticeable criticism from the academic community. Some research suggests the MBTI is unreliable because the same person can get different results when retaking the test. Other studies have questioned the validity of the MBTI, which is the ability of the test to accurately link the “types” to outcomes in the real world — for example, how well people of a certain type will perform in a given job. Merve Emre, a professor from Oxford University, points out that it would be more scientifically advisable to score the MBTI scales continuously to show people the degree to which they resemble the types. Even when the MBTI’s results don’t quite match your intuition (直觉) about yourself or are just wrong, they can still provide self-insight and insight into differences and similarities between people. Scoring and understanding the MBTI the way other personality inventories are scored and understood might be less fun than finding. All of the folklore (民间看法) about INFPs, ESTJs, etc. would have to be dismissed. But in the end the MBTI is totally reliable enough to be useful in a number of real-world contexts. 28. What do we know about the MBTI from the first paragraph? A. It is divided into 16 types. B. It is a personality-testing tool. C. It is a study of personal preference. D. It is a questionnaire on four-letter codes. 29. Why does the MBTI invite criticism? A. It requires people to retake the test. B. It performs badly in given jobs. C. It does not work in the real world. D. Its reliability has been questioned. 30. What does Merve Emre think of the MBTI? A. It helps in self-exploration. B. It is less fun than other tests. C. It is almost out of tune with facts. D. It shapes people into certain types. 31. Which of the following is a suitable title for the text? A. How Can We Use the MBTI? B. Is the MBTI Totally Meaningless? C. Why do We Criticize the MBTI? D. Is Scoring the MBTI Really Necessary? 【答案】28. B 29. D 30. A 31. B 【导语】本文是一篇议论文。文章讲述了目前火爆全球的MBTI性格测试工具,分析了其利弊。 28. 细节理解题。根据第一段“It is a self-report questionnaire indicating differing psychological (心理的) preferences in how people view the world and make decisions.(这是一份自我报告问卷,显示了人们在如何看待世界和做出决定方面的不同心理偏好)”以及“Every year, about 1.5 million people have enjoyed discovering their personality type by completing the MBTI.(每年,大约1500万人通过完成MBTI测试发现了自己的性格类型)”可知,MBTI是一个性格测试工具。故选B。 29. 推理判断题。根据第二段“Some research suggests the MBTI is unreliable because the same person can get different results when retaking the test. Other studies have questioned the validity of the MBTI,... (一些研究表明MBTI是不可靠的,因为同一个人在再次参加测试时可能得到不同的结果。其他研究对MBTI的有效性提出了质疑,……)”可知,MBTI的可靠性遭到了很多机构的质疑。故选D。 30. 推理判断题。根据第三段“Even when the MBTI’s results don’t quite match your intuition (直觉) about yourself or are just wrong, they can still provide self-insight and insight into differences and similarities between people.(即使MBTI的结果与你对自己的直觉不太匹配,或者是错误的,它们仍然可以提供自我洞察力,以及对人与人之间的差异和相似之处的洞察力)”可知,Merve Emre认为MBTI仍然可以作为自我探索的有用工具。故选A。 31. 主旨大意题。纵观全文,第一段介绍了MBTI;第二段介绍了其由于不太可靠的结果而遭受了很多学术机构的质疑和批评;第三段引用了牛津大学教授的观点,认为其还是可以作为自我探索的有用的工具;以及最后一段,讲述了MBTI还是有一定的作用的。由此可知,全篇文章在讨论MBTI是否有作用。B项“Is the MBTI Totally Meaningless? (MBTI完全没有意义吗?)”适合作本文最佳标题。故选B。 D A remarkable discovery has changed the way scientists think about the history of cancer treatment. While many people think of cancer as a disease that affects only modern-day humans, cancer has been around for thousands of years and new research shows that humans have also tried to manage it for thousands of years. The study of two ancient Egyptian skulls (颅骨) held at the University of Cambridge in England has suggested that ancient Egyptians may have performed surgery to manage cancer. Professor Edgard Camaros from the University of Santiago de Compostela in Spain and his team were shocked when they found cut marks and evidence of cancer in the skulls of two ancient Egyptians dating back up to 4000 years old. While Egyptians are well known for having excellent medical knowledge and treating a range of diseases, they had never been known for treating cancer. The skulls had already been studied in 1963 by other scientists, however, the technology at that time wasn't advanced enough to pick up the cut marks of operation found on the skulls, Professor Edgard Camaros said. It was thanks to a HIROZ Digital Microscope HR-2016 that scientists spotted surgical cut marks around two cancer lesions (病变). One limitation regarding cancer is that there are too few cancer cases on ancient human remains. The study of disease found in animal and human remains aims to find out as much as possible about diseases in the past to help our understanding of diseases now. Our discipline is limited by the samples we work with, which depends on the funeral culture of some people as well as the environment in which they were preserved. Egypt is a great place thanks to its advanced funerary (埋葬的) practices and the dry weather which preserves remains better. 32. How did Professor Edgard and his team feel when they found the cut marks? A. Overjoyed. B. Confused. C. Surprised. D. Disappointed. 33. Why did scientists fail to find the cut marks in 1963? A. They were too careless. B. They lacked advanced technology. C. They were in such a rush. D. They had little relative knowledge. 34. What makes Egypt a great place for preservation according to the last paragraph? A. Its population. B. Its economy. C. Its scenery. D. Its climate. 35. What is the best title for the text? A. Cancer Has Been Around for Thousands of Years B. Ancient Egyptians Had Found a Cure for Cancer C. Scientists Assumed Causes for Marks on Ancient Skulls D. Animal and Human Remains Are Well Preserved in Egypt 【答案】32. C 33. B 34. D 35. A 【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲述研究者对两块古埃及人头盖骨的研究发现:癌症可能已经存在几千年了。 32. 细节理解题。由文章第二段“Professor Edgard Camaros from the University of Santiago de Compostela in Spain and his team were shocked when they found cut marks and evidence of cancer in the skulls of two ancient Egyptians dating back up to 4000 years old.(西班牙圣地亚哥-德孔波斯特拉大学的Edgard Camaros教授和他的团队在两名4000年前的古埃及人的头骨中发现了切割痕迹和癌症证据,他们对此感到震惊。)”可知,Edgard Camaros和他的团队非常惊讶,,surprised 与shocked同义。故选C项。 33. 推理判断题。由文章第三段“The skulls had already been studied in 1963 by other scientists, however, the technology at that time wasn't advanced enough to pick up the cut marks of operation found on the skulls, Professor Edgard Camaros said. (Edgard Camaros教授说,其他科学家在1963年已经对头骨进行了研究,但当时的技术还不够先进,无法发现头骨上的手术切割痕迹。)”可知,1963年科学家没有发现古埃及人头盖骨上的切口是由于技术原因。故选B项。 34. 细节理解题。由文章最后一段“Egypt is a great place thanks to its advanced funerary(埋葬的)practices and the dry weather which preserves remains better.(埃及是一个伟大的地方,这要归功于其先进的葬礼习俗和干燥的天气,使尸体保存得更好。)”可知,气候使埃及成为保存尸体的好地方。故选D项。 35. 主旨大意题。由文章第一段“A remarkable discovery has changed the way scientists think about the history of cancer treatment. While many people think of cancer as a disease that affects only modern-day humans, cancer has been around for thousands of years and new research shows that humans have also tried to manage it for thousands of years. (一项引人注目的发现改变了科学家们对癌症治疗历史的看法。虽然许多人认为癌症是一种只影响现代人类的疾病,但癌症已经存在了数千年,新的研究表明,人类也试图控制有数千年之久。)”以及下文可知,文章主要讲述研究者对两块古埃及人头盖骨的研究发现:癌症可能已经存在几千年了。故选A项。 第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 How to Read Candidates’ Body Language in an Interview Body language matters, especially in interviews. 36 Our posture, gestures, movements or facial expressions can shape our reputations. Learning to read body language is about understanding candidates’ motives. Reading body language during interviews can provide valuable insights into a candidate’s personality. 37 Here are some common interview body language signals that you can learn to read. Observe extreme behaviour. A candidate’s harmless action doesn’t mean they won’t fit in well at your company. But be careful about extreme behaviours, like a person constantly checking their phone. 38 You can read people’s body language by observing changes in their movements or posture. Imagine, for example, that a candidate suddenly starts tapping their foot. Maybe they feel the interview is taking too long. Or perhaps they’re facing an uncomfortable question. Connect the dots. 39 For example, people may cross their arms when they’re cold. But, when you see a candidate crossing their arms, crossing their legs and balling their fists at the same time, prepare yourself for an aggressive (咄咄逼人的) answer. Candidate experience greatly depends on an interviewer’s body language. Positive body language can make candidates relax and open up. Negative body language can spark (引发) defensive and reserved reactions. 40 A. Spot the difference. B. Ask detailed questions. C. It’s not what you say, it’s how you say it. D. They don’t necessarily act the same way all the time. E. However, understanding body language isn’t an exact science. F. You can’t always tell what a specific gesture means on its own. G. Be aware of mistakes to preserve a positive candidate experience. 【答案】36. C 37. E 38. A 39. F 40. G 【导语】本文是一篇说明文。本文从不同方面就如何在面试时读懂对方的肢体语言给予指导。 36. 根据上文“Body language matters, especially in interviews.”(肢体语言很重要,尤其是在面试中。)可知,设空处承接上文,继续说明肢体语言的重要性。故C选项“重要的不是你说什么,而是你怎么说”切题。how you say it呼应Body language matters。故选C项。 37. 根据上文“Reading body language during interviews can provide valuable insights into a candidate’s personality.”(通过阅读面试中的肢体语言,可以对求职者的性格有很有价值的了解。)表明在面试中读懂肢体语言的益处以及下文“Here are some common interview body language signals that you can learn to read.”(以下是一些常见的面试肢体语言信号,你可以学习阅读。)可知,设空处与阅读肢体语言信号有关,故E项“然而,理解肢体语言并不是一门精确的科学”切题。故选E项。 38. 根据下文“You can read people’s body language by observing changes in their movements or posture.”(你可以通过观察人们动作或姿势的变化来解读他们的肢体语言)可知,本段强调observe changes即发现不同点。故A选项“发现不同点”切题,为本段的小标题。故选A项。 39. 根据下文“For example, people may cross their arms when they’re cold. But, when you see a candidate crossing their arms, crossing their legs and balling their fists at the same time, prepare yourself for an aggressive(咄咄逼人的) answer.”(例如,人们冷的时候可能会交叉双臂。但是,当你看到应聘者同时交叉双臂、跷二郎腿和握拳时,你就要准备好接受一个咄咄逼人的回答了。)可知,一个具体的动作可能表达不同的意思,所以你不能总是分辨出一个特定的手势本身的意思。故F选项“你不能总是分辨出一个特定的手势本身的意思”切题。承接下文。故选F项。 40. 根据上文“Positive body language can make candidates relax and open up. Negative body language can spark(引发)defensive and reserved reactions.”(积极的肢体语言可以让应试者放松并敞开心扉。消极的肢体语言会引发防御和矜持的反应。)可知,设空处总结上文,说明如何成为合格的候选人。故G选项“要注意错误,以保持积极的候选人体验”切题。故选G项。 第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分) 第一节 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 Jane was a girl who wanted to do something in the world. One day, she sat down in front of an empty canvas (画布) and began to 41 . Every stroke (笔画) was more perfect than the last, slowly moving towards a(n) 42 work. Obviously Jane had a 43 for painting. But a few moments after she finished painting, she got 44 and quickly stood up. Jane thought there was so much more in the world to see and do. If she finally decided to do something else in life, then all the time she spent painting would be a 45 . So she walked out of the door. While walking, she was 46 in an important decision she found too hard to make because she had so many 47 . Should she practice medicine, design buildings, or teach children? She was absolutely confused. Forty years later, Jane began to cry. After trying the endless 48 , she hadn’t done anything 49 at all. Her youth would never 50 . Eventually, Jane learned life is about making a correct decision timely and 51 unhesitatingly. So the girl, who was no longer a girl, bought some canvases and paints from a local store and 52 painting through the day and into the night. Many of us are still 53 trying to “find our passion” — something we believe will finally lead us closer to happiness and success. However, the 54 is, our passion comes from doing things right — live more 55 from today and experience small positive changes. 41. A. paint B. think C. write D. print 42. A. different B. excellent C. unique D. romantic 43. A. desire B. reason C. gift D. responsibility 44. A. tired B. proud C. surprised D. anxious 45. A. joy B. chance C. waste D. success 46. A. caught B. buried C. interested D. experienced 47. A. options B. difficulties C. regrets D. troubles 48. A. experiments B. risks C. challenges D. possibilities 49. A. fortunate B. ordinary C. meaningful D. necessary 50. A. change B. return C. reply D. hide 51. A. carrying on B. catching on C. making up D. turning up 52. A. remembered B. began C. finished D. imagined 53. A. impatiently B. unexpectedly C. occasionally D. continuously 54. A. purpose B. promise C. truth D. hope 55. A. willingly B. passionately C. peacefully D. freely 【答案】 41. A 42. B 43. C 44. D 45. C 46. A 47. A 48. D 49. C 50. B 51. A 52. B 53. D 54. C 55. B 【导语】本文是一篇夹叙夹议文。文章讲述了Jane在年轻时对未来充满迷茫,尝试了很多事情却没有取得成就,最终明白及时做出正确决定的重要性,并重新开始她的绘画之路。 41. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:一天,她坐在一块空画布前开始作画。A. paint绘画;刷漆;B. think思考,认为;C. write写;D. print印刷。根据空前的“an empty canvas”及下文“Every stroke (笔画) was more perfect”及第三空后的“painting”可知,她开始画画。故选A项。 42. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:每一笔都比上一笔更完美,慢慢地向优秀的作品迈进。A. different不同的;B. excellent优秀的;C. unique独特的;D. romantic浪漫的。根据上文“Every stroke(笔画) was more perfect than the last”可知,简越画越好,因此作品是优秀的。故选B项。 43. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:显然简有绘画的天赋。A. desire渴望;欲望;B. reason理由;C. gift礼物;天赋;D. responsibility责任。根据上文“Every stroke (笔画) was more perfect than the last”可知,她刚开始画画,就越画越好,因此她是有绘画天赋的。固定短语have a gift for意为“在……方面有天赋”。故选C项。 44. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:但画完没多久,她就不安起来,赶紧站了起来。A. tired疲惫的,累的;B. proud骄傲的;C. surprised惊讶的;D. anxious焦虑的,不安的。根据下文“Jane thought there was so much more in the world to see and do. If she finally decided to do something else in life, then all the time she spent painting would be a 45 .”可知,她想做很多事情,把时间都花在画画上很浪费时间,由此推测她很焦虑。故选D项。 45. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:如果她最终决定在生活中做点别的事情,那么她花在画画上的时间就是一种浪费了。A. joy愉悦,快乐;B. chance机会;C. waste浪费;D. success成功。根据上文“Jane thought there was so much more in the world to see and do.”可知,她想在世界上做很多种事情,所以她会觉得把时间都花在画画这一件事情上是浪费了时间。故选C项。 46. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:走着走着,她被一个重要的很难做出决定所困扰住,因为她有太多的选择。A. caught捕捉;困住;B. buried埋藏;掩盖;C. interested吸引;使感兴趣;D. experienced经历。根据下文“an important decision she found too hard to make”可知,面对一个很难做出的决定,她很困扰。短语be caught in意为“被困在”符合语境。故选A项。 47. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:走着走着,她被艰难的决定所困扰,因为她有太多的选择。A. options选择;B. difficulties困难;C. regrets后悔,遗憾;D. troubles麻烦。根据下文“Should she practice medicine, design buildings, or teach children?”可知,她除了画画还想学医,建筑设计,还想教学生,由此推测,她有太多选择。故选A项。 48. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:在尝试了无尽的可能性之后,她根本没有做任何有意义的事情。A. experiments实验;B. risks风险;C. challenges挑战;D. possibilities可能性。根据上文“because she had so many options. Should she practice medicine, design buildings, or teach children? ”及“Forty years later”可知,在四十年里尝试了很多种可能性。故选D项。 49. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:在尝试了无尽的可能性之后,她根本没有做任何有意义的事情。A. fortunate幸运的;B. ordinary普通的;C. meaningful有意义的;D. necessary必要的。根据上文“Forty years later, Jane began to cry.”可推测她那些尝试是没有意义的。故选C项。 50. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:她的青春一去不复返了。A. change改变;B. return返回,回来;C. reply回复,回答;D. hide掩藏。根据上文“Forty years later, Jane began to cry.”可知,四十年过去,她的青春已经逝去,不可能回来。故选B项。 51. 考查动词短语辨析。句意:最终,简明白了生活就是及时做出正确的决定,毫不犹豫地继续下去。A. carrying on继续;B. catching on变得流行开来;理解,领会;C. making up组成;弥补;编造;D. turning up出现;声音开大。根据上文“making a correct decision timely”及后面“unhesitatingly”可知,她领悟到一旦做出正确决定就应该毫不犹豫地继续下去,不要想着什么都尝试。故选A项。 52. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:于是,这个不再是女孩的女孩,从当地的一家商店买了一些画布和颜料,开始从早到晚地作画。A. remembered记得,想起;B. began开始;C. finished完成;D. imagined想像。根据上文“bought some canvases and paints from a local store”可知,买来了画布和颜料就要开始画画了。故选B项。 53. 考查副词词义辨析。句意:我们中的许多人仍然在不断地尝试“找到我们的激情”——我们相信最终会让我们更接近幸福和成功。A. impatiently不耐烦地;B. unexpectedly出乎意料地;C. occasionally偶然地;D. continuously持续地。根据空后trying to “find our passion”可知,此处作者表示很多人仍然和文中的女孩一样不断地尝试各种选择。故选D项。 54. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:然而,事实是,我们的激情来自于做正确的事情——从今天开始更有激情地生活,体验积极的小变化。A. purpose目的;B. promise承诺;C. truth事实,真相;D. hope希望。下文“our passion comes from doing things right-- live more 15 from today and experience small positive changes.”是表语从句,是作者认为的事实。故选C项。 55. 考查副词词义辨析。句意:然而,事实是,我们的激情来自于做正确的事情——从今天开始更有激情地生活,体验积极的小变化。A. willingly心甘情愿地;B. passionately热情地;C. peacefully和平地,平静地;D. freely自由的。此处作者建议我们充满激情地去生活,passionately与上文passion意义呼应,符合语境。故选B项。 第二节(共10小题;每小题1. 5分, 满分15分) 阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或所给单词的正确形式。 A self-driving taxi 56 (operate) by Chinese tech heavyweight Baidu Inc recently hit a pedestrian crossing against a traffic light in Wuhan, 57 (cause) heated discussions on the challenges and limitations facing autonomous driving technology, especially in complex situations. Meanwhile, the 58 (commerce) application of robotaxis in more cities across the country has raised concerns about employment. Taxi drivers strongly oppose it 59 they are worried about the intensifying competition, thus losing their jobs. Currently, Wuhan 60 (step) up efforts to promote the development of intelligent connected vehicles and the application of driverless driving technology. Zhang Xiang, 61 auto sector researcher at North China University of Technology, said that the incident in Wuhan indicates that self-driving technology has advanced significantly over the past few years, 62 it still encounters difficulties under complicated road condition’s and has some limitations when dealing with unconventional behavior, such as motorists or pedestrians violating traffic rules. Zhang added that ensuring the safety and stability of robotaxis remains a top 63 (prior), and more efforts 64 (require) to enhance self-driving testing and application. So far, more than 20 cities nationwide have introduced policies supporting autonomous driving tests, 65 more than 60 enterprises having obtained self-driving test licenses. 【答案】 56. operated 57. causing 58. commercial 59. because/for/as/since 60. is stepping 61. an 62. but 63. priority 64. are required 65. with 【导语】这是一篇说明文。主要介绍了中国科技巨头百度公司运营的一辆自动驾驶出租车在武汉闯红灯时撞上了人行横道,引发了关于自动驾驶技术面临的挑战和局限性的热烈讨论。 56. 考查非谓语动词。句意:近日,由中国科技巨头百度公司运营的一辆自动驾驶出租车在武汉闯红灯时撞上了人行横道,引发了关于自动驾驶技术面临的挑战和局限性的热烈讨论,尤其是在复杂的情况下。该句谓语动词为hit,此空为非谓语动词作后置定语修饰self-driving taxi,self-driving taxi和operate为被动关系,所以用过去分词形式。故填operated。 57. 考查非谓语动词。句意:近日,由中国科技巨头百度公司运营的一辆自动驾驶出租车在武汉撞到了人行横道上的红绿灯,引发了关于自动驾驶技术面临的挑战和局限性的热烈讨论,尤其是在复杂的情况下。该句谓语动词为hit,此处为非谓语动词作结果状语,故用现在分词形式。故填causing。 58. 考查形容词。句意:与此同时,机器人出租车在全国更多城市的商业应用引发了对就业的担忧。由空后application为名词可知,此处为形容词commercial“商业的”作定语修饰该名词。故填commercial。 59. 考查原因状语从句。句意:出租车司机强烈反对,因为他们担心竞争加剧,从而失去工作。分析句子可知,此处为连词连接前后两个句子,结合句意可知,应为连词because/for/as/since表示“因为”引导原因状语从句。故填because/for/as/since。 60. 考查动词时态。句意:目前,武汉正在加紧推进智能网联汽车的发展和无人驾驶技术的应用。分析句子结构可知,此空应填谓语动词。根据该句时间状语Currently可知,此处为表示正在发生的事情,为现在进行时,主语Wuhan为单数,故填is stepping。 61. 考查冠词。句意:华北工业大学汽车行业研究员张翔表示,武汉的事件表明,自动驾驶技术在过去几年中取得了显著进步,但在复杂的道路条件下仍然遇到困难,并且在处理非常规行为时存在一些局限性,例如司机或行人违反交通规则。根据句意以及空后auto sector researcher为单数名词可知,此处为表示泛指“一位汽车行业研究员”,又因auto元音音素开头,故填an。 62. 考查连词。句意:华北工业大学汽车行业研究员张翔表示,武汉的事件表明,自动驾驶技术在过去几年中取得了显著进步,但在复杂的道路条件下仍然遇到困难,并且在处理非常规行为时存在一些局限性,例如司机或行人违反交通规则。根据上下句句意可知,此处为连词but “但是”表示转折。故填but。 63. 考查名词。句意:张补充说,确保自动驾驶出租车的安全性和稳定性仍然是首要任务,需要更多的努力来加强自动驾驶测试和应用。由空前top形容词可知,此处为名词形式,结合空前不定冠词a可知,此处为单数名词形式。故填priority。 64. 考查动词时态和语态。句意:张补充说,确保自动驾驶出租车的安全性和稳定性仍然是首要任务,需要更多的努力来加强自动驾驶测试和应用。此空填谓语动词,主语more efforts为复数名词和动词require为被动关系,应用被动语态be done,结合语境可知,此处为一般现在时。故填are required。 65. 考查with复合结构。句意:到目前为止,全国已有20多个城市出台了支持自动驾驶测试的政策,60多家企业获得了自动驾驶测试许可证。分析句子可知,空后句子没有谓语动词,不是独立句子,此处应为with的复合结构作伴随状语。故填with。 第四部分 写作(共两节, 满分40分) 第一节(满分15分) 66. 假如你是李华,你的外国朋友Jack想了解中国的“新四大发明(高铁、移动支付、共享单车和网上购物)”中对人们生活影响最大的一项。请你回信给他,内容包括: (1)这一项发明的名称;(2)这一项发明带来的影响。 注意: (1)词数80左右(开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数); (2)可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。 参考词汇:高铁high-speed rail(HSR);移动支付mobile payment;共享单车shared bi- cycles;网上购物online shopping Dear Jack, ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Yours, Li Hua 【答案】Dear Jack, How is everything? I am more than glad to introduce the high-speed rail to you, as you wish to know the new great invention that greatly influences my life. High-speed rail appeals to the world with its obvious convenience. People can reach the destination by train within hours. Besides, the tickets are accessible and affordable to ordinary people. With an ID card, passengers do not even need paper tickets anymore. You can imagine what a blessing it is to travel around China by High-speed rail. Come and have a ride yourself. Yours, Li Hua 【导语】本篇书面表达属于应用文。假如考生是李华,你的外国朋友Jack想了解中国的“新四大发明(高铁、移动支付、共享单车和网上购物)”中对人们生活影响最大的一项。请你回信给他。 【详解】1.词汇积累 高兴的:glad→pleased,delighted 影响:influence→impact 现象:imagine→picture 非常:more than→extremely 2.句式拓展 简单句变复合句 原句:High-speed rail appeals to the world with its obvious convenience. 拓展句:The reason why high-speed rail appeals to the world is its obvious convenience. 【点睛】【高分句型1】I am more than glad to introduce the high-speed rail to you, as you wish to know the new great invention that greatly influences my life.(运用了as引导的原因状语从句) 【高分句型2】You can imagine what a blessing it is to travel around China by High-speed rail.(运用了what引导的宾语从句) 第二节(满分25分) 67. 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。 “A nursing home would be safer, Dad,” Arlyn told her father, Jim. “No way,” Jim interrupted. His wife passed away just a year before. At 91, he still wanted to remain in the cottage he and his wife had built. Jim started experiencing an early sign of Alzheimer’s disease. Arlyn found his decline was indeed all-consuming. However, she herself was in her late sixties; her house was a 40-minute drive from the cottage. One day, when she read about a new eldercare service called Care. coach, it fueled her interest. For about $200 a month, a computerized avatar (头像) (controlled remotely by a human caregiver) would watch over a home-bound person 24 hours a day. She signed up immediately. A week later, a tablet arrived. Following the instructions, Arlyn uploaded dozens of family pictures. Then an animated dog appeared on the screen. She presented the tablet to Jim, pointing to the screen pet, and said excitedly, “Here Dad. You have a new companion.” Jim, doubtful about the dog’s service, knew he had to learn how to get along with the dog before Alzheimer’s took hold. Within a week, Jim and his dog, whom he named Pony, settled into a routine. Every 15 minutes or so, Pony would look for Jim calling his name if he was out of view. Sometimes Jim would “pet” to awake the sleeping Pony on screen. Pony reminded Jim which caretaker would be visiting to do the tasks: preparing meals, driving him to a senior center, etc. Pony would read poetry aloud or discuss the news. When Pony praised Jim’s sweater, Jim repaid by petting Pony’s screen with his finger sending hearts floating up from the dog’s head. One evening when Arlyn came to visit her father as usual, she was amazed to find that Pony was holding up a photo of her late mum to her dad between its paws. 注意: 1.续写词数应为150左右; 2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Jim stared at the photo fondly, with tears welling up in his eyes.____________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Seeing the close bond between Pony and her dad, Arlyn felt a relief.________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________【答案】      Jim stared at the photo fondly, with tears welling up in his eyes. Memories flashed through Jim’s mind. It had been more than a year since his wife’s death and hardly had he mentioned her anymore. That day, though, he gazed at the photo affectionately and declared emotionally, “I still love her”. Sensing Jim’s sadness, Pony sent hearts to Jim on the screen and comforted him. Uplifted by Pony’s loving remarks, Jim petted Pony’ screen with his finger sending hearts floating up from the dog’s head again. Pony responded with its tail wagging cheerfully. Arlyn sat in silence, with an illusion of slipping back to the old happy days.       Seeing the close bond between Pony and her dad, Arlyn felt a relief. She was amazed at Pony’s heart-warming service and her dad’s fondness for Pony. Pony was more than just a virtual companion; rather, he had become a member of the family, a loyal friend who had helped them through the tough times. With time going by, Arlyn noticed the improvement in her father’s cognitive ability and mood, and he got more engaged in conversations. Arlyn was grateful to Pony. Knowing that Pony was not a substitute for human interaction, she resolved to cherish every moment with her dad, for the presence of loved ones was crucial. 【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了Arlyn的母亲一年前去世,91岁的父亲Jim,患有老年痴呆症,独自一人居住在和母亲建造的房子里。Arlyn为了照顾父亲,为父亲注册了一个新的老年护理服务——由人类远程控制可以一天24小时监视一个宅在家里的人。她收到一个平板,Jim慢慢学会了如何与动画狗 Pony相处。一天晚上,当Arlyn像往常一样来看望她的父亲时,她惊讶地发现 Pony用爪子向她的父亲举起了一张她已故母亲的照片。 【详解】1.段落续写 ①由第一段首句内容“Jim 深情地盯着那张照片,眼里噙着泪水。”可知,第一段可描写Jim盯着照片想念已故的妻子,之后Pony安慰Jim。 ②由第二段首句内容“看到Pony和爸爸之间的亲密关系,Arlyn松了一口气。”可知,第二段可描写动画狗Pony对父亲的帮助,以及Arlyn对Pony很感谢。 2.续写线索:Jim盯着照片——怀念已故妻子——Pony安慰Jim——Arlyn感到安慰——Pony对Jim的帮助——Arlyn感谢Pony 3.词汇激活 行为类 ①盯着看:gaze at/stare at ②帮助某人:help sb./do sb. a favor/give sb. a helping hand ③注意到:notice/take notice of 情绪类 ①惊讶的:amazed/surprised ②感激的:grateful/thankful 【点睛】[高分句型1] It had been more than a year since his wife’s death and hardly had he mentioned her anymore.(由since引导的状语从句) [高分句型2] Uplifted by Pony’s loving remarks, Jim petted Pony’ screen with his finger sending hearts floating up from the dog’s head again.(非谓语动词作状语) [高分句型3] Pony was more than just a virtual companion; rather, he had become a member of the family, a loyal friend who had helped them through the tough times(who引导的限制性定语从句) 试卷第1页,共3页 原创精品资源学科网独家享有版权,侵权必究!1 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $$ 2024-2025学年高二英语上学期期中模拟卷 参考答案 (考试时间:120分钟 试卷满分:150分) 第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30 分) 第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分) 1—5 BCBAB 第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) 6—10 CACAB 11—15 CABAB 16—20 CBBAC 第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分) 第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分) 21. C 22. B 23. D 24. D 25. B 26. C 27. A 28. B 29. D 30. A 31. B 32. C 33. B 34. D 35. A 第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分) 36. C 37. E 38. A 39. F 40. G 第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分) 第一节 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) 41. A 42. B 43. C 44. D 45. C 46. A 47. A 48. D 49. C 50. B 51. A 52. B 53. D 54. C 55. B 第二节(共10小题;每小题1. 5分, 满分15分) 56. operated 57. causing 58. commercial 59. because/for/as/since 60. is stepping 61. an 62. but 63. priority 64. are required 65. with 第四部分 写作(共两节, 满分40分) 第一节(满分15分) 66. Dear Jack, How is everything? I am more than glad to introduce the high-speed rail to you, as you wish to know the new great invention that greatly influences my life. High-speed rail appeals to the world with its obvious convenience. People can reach the destination by train within hours. Besides the tickets are accessible and affordable to ordinary people. With an ID card, passengers do not even need paper tickets anymore. You can imagine what a blessing it is to travel around China by High-speed rail. Come and have a ride yourself. Yours, Li Hua 第二节(满分25分) 67. Jim stared at the photo fondly, with tears welling up in his eyes. Memories flashed through Jim’s mind. It had been more than a year since his wife’s death and hardly had he mentioned her anymore. That day, though, he gazed at the photo affectionately and declared emotionally, “I still love her”. Sensing Jim’s sadness, Pony sent hearts to Jim on the screen and comforted him. Uplifted by Pony’s loving remarks, Jim petted Pony’ screen with his finger sending hearts floating up from the dog’s head again. Pony responded with its tail wagging cheerfully. Arlyn sat in silence, with an illusion of slipping back to the old happy days.       Seeing the close bond between Pony and her dad, Arlyn felt a relief. She was amazed at Pony’s heart-warming service and her dad’s fondness for Pony. Pony was more than just a virtual companion; rather, he had become a member of the family, a loyal friend who had helped them through the tough times. With time going by, Arlyn noticed the improvement in her father’s cognitive ability and mood, and he got more engaged in conversations. Arlyn was grateful to Pony. Knowing that Pony was not a substitute for human interaction, she resolved to cherish every moment with her dad, for the presence of loved ones was crucial. 原创精品资源学科网独家享有版权,侵权必究!2 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $$null■4■■ 2024-2025学年高二英语上学期期中模拟卷 ! 英语·答题卡 姓 名: 缺考 准考证 林记 条 码粘贴 处 注意事项 1. 答题前,考生先将自己的姓名、准考证号码填写清楚,并认真检查监考员所粘贴的条形码。 2. 选择题必须使用2B铅笔填涂;非选择题必须用0.5m黑色字迹的签字笔填写,字体工整。 3.请按题号顺序在各题的答题区内作答,超出答题区域范围的答案无效,在草纸、试卷上作答无效。 4. 保持卡面清洁,不要折叠、不要弄破、弄皱,不准使用涂改液、刮纸刀。 5. 正确填涂■ 选择题 (请用2B铅笔填涂) 1 [AJ[BI[C] 6 [AJBICI 父 IAJ[BJICI 16 [AJIBIICI 2 [AJIBIICI 7 [AJIBIICI 12 IAJIB][C] 17 [AJIBJICI 3 [A]IB]IC] 8 IAI[BJIC] 18【A1IB1IC1 4 [AJIBIIC] 9 [AJBJIC] 14 [AI[B]IC] 19 [AJIB]IC] 9 5 IAJIBIICI 10 [A][B][C] 15 [AJ[B][C] 20 [AJ[B][CI 三: 21 [AJ[BJICI[D] 26 [AJIBI[C]ID] 31 [AJ[B][C][D] 36 [AJIBIICIIDI[EJIFIIGI 22【A1IB1IC1ID] 27 [AJIBJICJID] 32 [AJ[BIICJID] 37 [AJIBIICHIDIIEJIFIIG] 23 [A][B]ICJ[D] 28 [AJ[B]IC]ID] 33 [A][B][C][D] 38 [AJIB]ICJID]IEJ[F]IG] 24 [AJIBJICJID] 29 IAJ[BJICIID] 34 [AJ[B]ICIID] 39 1AJIBIICIIDJIEI[FIIG] 25【A1 [BIICJD] 30 [A][B][C][D] 40 (AJIBIICIIDI[EJ[F]IG] 41 [AJIBIICIDI 46 IAJIBJICIIDI 5I IAJ[BJICIID] [AJ[BIICI[D] 47 [AJIBJICIID] IAJIBIICIIDI 3 IAJ[BIIC]ID] 48 [AJ[B][CI[D] 44 IA]IB]ICIID] 4[AJIB][C][D] 54 IAJ[BI[CI[DI 45【AIIB]IC1ID] 50 [AJIB][CIID] 56 IAJBIICJIDI 非选择题 (请在各试题的答题区内作答) 第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分) 第二节(共10小题:每小题1.5分,满分15分) 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 请在各题目的答题区域内作答,超出黑色矩形边框跟定区域的答案无效! 英语第工页(共2贝) ■ ■4■■ 请在各题目的答题区域内作答,超出黑色矩形边框限定区域的答案无效! 第四部分写作(共两节,满分35分) 第一节(满分15分) Dear Jack, 郑 Yours, Li Hua 第二节(满分25分) Paragraph 1: Jim stared at the photo fondly,with tears welling up in his eyes. 投 : = Paragraph 2: Seeing the close bond between Pony and her dad,Arlyn felt a relief. 器 请在各圈目的答题区域内作意馨餐色狸框限定K域的答案无效!■■■■ ■■■■ 2024-2025学年高二英语上学期期中模拟卷 英语·答题卡 姓 名: 缺考 准考证号: 标记 条 码粘贴 处 注意事项 1。答题前,考生先将自己的姓名、准考证号码填写清楚,并认真检查监考员所粘贴的条形码。 2 选择题必须使用2B铅笔填涂:非选择题必须用0.5mm黑色字迹的签字笔填写,字体工整。 3 请按题号顺序在各题的答题区内作答,超出答题区域范围的答案无效,在草纸、试卷上作答无效。 4. 保持卡面清洁,不要折叠、不要弄破、弄皱,不准使用涂改液、刮纸刀。 5. 正确填涂■ 选择题(请用2B铅笔填涂) 1 IAJIBIICI 6 IA1IBIICI II IAJIBIICI 161A11B1IC1 2 IAIIBIICI 71A11B11CI 121A11B1IC1 17 1AIIBIICI 3 IAIIBIICI 8 IAIIBIICI 131A11B1IC1 181A11B11C1 4 IAIIBIICI 9 IAIIBIICI 141A11B1IC1 19 1AIIBIICI 5 IAIIBIICI 101A1HB11C1 151A11B1川C1 201A11B11C1 製 21 IAHBIICIIDI 26 1AIIBIICIIDI 31 IAJIBIICIID] 36 IAIIBIICIIDIIEIIFIIGI 22 1ABIICIIDI 27 IAlIBIICIIDI 37 IAIIBIICIIDIIEIIFIIGI 231A11B11C11DI 28 IAIIBIICIIDI 33 1AIIBIICIIDI 38 IAIIBIICIIDIIEIIFIIGI 241A11B11C11D1 291A11B1IC11D1 34 IAIIBIICIIDI 391A11B11C1ID11E11F11G1 25 1AIIBIICIIDI 30 IA1IBIICIIDI 351A11B11C1HD1 40 IAIIBIICIIDIIEIIFIIGI 41 1AJIBIICIIDI 46 IAIIBIICIIDI 51 IAJIB]ICIID] 421A11B11C11D1 471A11B11C11D1 521A11B11C11D1 43 IAIIBIICIIDI 48IA11B11C11D1 531A11B1IC11D 441A11B11C11DI 491A11B11C11D1 541A11B11C11D1 451A11B11C11D 50 1AIIBIICIIDI 55 IAIIBIICIIDI 非选择题 (请在各试题的答题区内作答) 第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分) 第二节(共10小题:每小题15分,满分15分) 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 请在各题目的答题区域内作答,超出黑色矩形边框限定区域的答案无效: 英语第1页(共2页) 22■■ ■■■■ ■ 请在各题目的答题区域内作答,超出黑色矩形边框限定区域的答案无效! 第四部分写作(共两节,满分35分) 第一节(满分15分) Dear Jack. 斯 Yours, LiHua = 第二节(满分25分) Paragraph 1: Jim stared at the photo fondly,with tears welling up in his eyes. 製 弼 Paragraph 2: Seeing the close bond between Pony and her dad,Arlyn felt a relief. 器 请在各题日的答题区域内作答,超出黑色矩形边框限定区域的答案无效: 英语第1页(共2页)

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