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成都外国语学校高二年级英语考试听力部分现在开始。第一节听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的ABC3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。现在你有5秒钟的时间阅读第一小题的有关内容。IT is sold out, but I can order IT and have IT in five days. but the birthday party is in two days. We have other books by dick s. I'm afraid amy likes the tail of two cities best. I am so grateful to you for helping out with my classes. Yesterday I had a terrible cold and couldn't come to teach. Oh, it's the least I could do for a friend. Anyway, thank you all the same. Blue Y, I haven't seen you for a long time. What are you busy doing lately? I want to finish my work in advance. So was to go abroad for a holiday next month. I heard your novel has been . published. Yes, last week, and IT was the best seller the first week I was out. congratulations. You must be very proud. Wow, amazing. This software enables me to create my own music. fantastic. Maybe you're dream to be a composer will come true. 第一节到此结束,第二节听下面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ABC3个选项中选出最佳选项。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。听下面一段对话,回答第六和第7两个小题。现在你有10秒钟的时间阅读这两个小题。What time did you come home last night. jane? Oh, I don't know. About half past twelve. I think half . past twelve. I didn't tear you well. I came in quietly. I didn't want to wake you up. You didn't go to that wild party. did you? Wild party? Daddy, oh no. You know, I hate those parties. I went to a full concert with my classmates. Alice and mary. IT was so good, and there was one singer. Why did you come back so late? The concert didn't end until midnight, did IT. no. But we went to mary's place and had coffee, and then we started talking about folk music. You know, we want to go deeper into folk music. What time did you come home last night. jane? Oh, I don't know. About half past twelve. I think half . past twelve. I didn't tear you well. I came in quietly. I didn't want to wake you up. You didn't go to that wild party. did you? Wild party? Daddy, oh no. You know, I hate those parties. I went to a full concert with my classmates. Alice and mary. IT was so good, and there was one singer. Why did you come back so late? The concert didn't. The end until midnight did IT. no. But we went to mary's place and had coffee. And then we started talking about folk music. You know, we want to go deeper into folk music. 听下面一段对话,回答第八和第9两个小题。现在你有10秒钟的时间阅读这两个小题。May I help you, sir? Yes, i'm looking for a nice gift for my wife. Is her birthday tomorrow? Perhaps they would like a nice necklace. We have many for you to . choose from. I don't know she's already got one. Well, then maybe a ring or a watch would be nice. Yes, he may need a new watch. The one she's wearing is passed down from her grandmother, and IT is not very accurate, so she's always late for work. The gold one is pretty. Yes, IT is. This watch . usually cost two thousand five hundred dollars, but if you buy IT now, I can give you ten percent off. It's very nice. I'll take IT. Do you accept credit card? yes. May I help you, sir? Yes, i'm . looking for a nice gift for my wife. It's her birthday tomorrow. Perhaps he would like a nice necklace. We have many for . you to choose from. I don't know, she's already got one. Well, then maybe a ring or a watch would be nice. Yes, SHE may need a new watch. The one she's wearing is passed down from her grandmother, and IT is not very accurate, so she's always . late for work. The gold one is pretty. yes. IT is this watch . usually cost two thousand five hundred dollars. But if you buy IT now, I can give you ten percent off. It's very nice. I'll take IT. Do you accept . credit card? yes. 听下面一段对话,回答第十至第十二三个小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。Good morning. You're through to the tourist information office. Tim speaking. how can I help you? Oh, hello. Could you give me some information about next month's festival, please? My family and I will be staying in london that week. of course. Well, IT starts with a concert on the afternoon of the seventeen th. Oh, I heard about that. The orchestra and singers come from the U. S. A. don't they? They are from canada. At the opening of the festival, they're going to perform a number of well known pieces that will appeal to children as . well as adults. That sounds good. My whole family are fond of music. The next day, the eighteen th, there's a performance by a ballet company. Again, their program is designed for all ages. On the nineteen and twenty eighth, a local group of performing a comedy. It's called jama. I haven't seen IT myself, but the review in the local paper was very good. Good morning. You're through to the tourist information office. Tim speaking, how can I help you? Oh, hello. Could you give me some information about next month's festival, please? My family and I will be staying in london that week. of course. Well, IT starts with the concert on the afternoon of the seventeen th. Oh, I heard about that. The orchestra singers come from the U. S. A. Don't they? There from canada. At the opening of the festival, they're going to perform a number of well known pieces that will appeal to children as well as adults. That sounds good. My whole family are fond of music. The next day, the eighteen th, there's a performance by a ballet company. Again, their program is designed for all ages. On the nineteen and twenty eighth, a local group by performing a comment it's called gamma. I haven't seen IT myself, but the review in the local paper was very good. 听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16 4个小题。现在你有20秒钟的时间阅读这四个小题。A big dog celebrates a big birthday this year. Cliff red, the big red dog first appeared fifty years ago, along with Emily Elizabeth, the little girl who loves him. Today, we have Norman bridwell to talk with N, P, S. Reporter on his dog's fifth birthday. So, Norman, tell us how IT all started. Well, IT was nineteen sixty two, and I was a struggling, not very successful artist in new york. My wife suggested that I tried my hand at painting for children's books. So I did ten paintings and took them to publishers. I was turned down everywhere except at one publisher where a Young woman told me I wasn't very good. So if I wanted to paint for a book, i'd need to write one on my own. So you did um the . woman pointed to a painting i'd done of a little girl with a big red dog and SHE said, maybe that's the story, her words, my idea for clipper, the big red dog in motion. And I was shocked when I was accepted for publication because i'd never written anything before. I see how wonderful yes IT was. My wife was also in shock when he did realize IT wasn't a dream, but I was just luck. But that luck allows you to bring out ninety cliver books that have sold one hundred and twenty six million copies in thirteen languages. A big dog celebrates a big birthday this year. Cliff red, the big red dog first appeared fifty years ago, along with Emily, the little girl who loves him. Today, we have Norman bridwell to talk with N, P, S. Reporter on his dog's fifth birthday. So, Norman, tell us how IT all started. Well. IT was nineteen sixty two, and I was a struggling, not very successful artist in new york. My wife suggested that I tried my hand at painting for children's books, so I did ten paintings and took them to publishers. I was turned down everywhere, except at one publisher where a Young woman told me I wasn't very good so if I wanted to paint for a book, i'd need to write one on my own . so you did um the . woman pointed to a painting i'd done of a little girl with a big red dog and SHE said, maybe that's the story. Her words set my idea for clipper, the big red dog in motion. And I was shocked when I was accepted for a publication because i'd never . written anything before. I see how wonderful . yes IT was. My wife was also in shock when he did realize IT wasn't a dream, but IT was just luck. But that luck allowed you to bring out ninety cliver books that have sold one hundred and twenty six million copies in thirteen languages. 听下面一段独白,回答第17至第24个小题。现在你有20秒钟的时间阅读这四个小题。Welcome to a future scope. I hope you enjoy your visit to the largest space age park in the world. Everything here is developed by using the most advanced technology. Here you can get close to the world in an amazing way through the three d cinemas and huge movie screens. You can go to the bottom of the ocean to see various blind creatures that have never seen sunlight. You can fly through the forest or visit the solar system. You can go to learning centres to try your own scientific experiments or learn more about space travel. All of these things make the world come to life in a completely new way for you. Tickets can be bought at the parks entrance or online. For class routings, we offer a group admission rate. We have excEllent hotels nearby, and they provide a bus service to the park. Remember to plan your trip in advance. Since there are so many shows, activities and souvenir shops, don't forget to wear comfortable shoes. For detailed information, you can take a free brochure to help you. As a great mix of fun and learning futures. Scope is your unique choice. Enjoy yourself. Welcome to the future scope. I hope you enjoy your visit. The largest space age park in the world. Everything here is developed by using the most advanced technology. Here you can get close to the world in an amazing way through the three d cinemas and huge movie screens. You can go to the bottom of the ocean to see various blind creatures that have never seen sunlight. You can fly through the forest or visit the system. You can go to learning centers to try your own scientific experiments or learn more about space travel. All of these things make the world come to life in a completely new way for you. Tickets can be bought at the parks entrance or online. For class routings, we offer a group admission rate. We have excEllent hotels nearby, and they provide a bus service to the park. Remember to plan your trip in advance. Since there are so many shows, activities and souvenir shops, don't forget to wear comfortable shoes. For detailed information, you can take a free brochure to help you as a great mix of fun and learning, future scope is your unique choice. Enjoy yourself. 第二节到此结束。听力考试到此结束。 成都外国语学校2025-2026学年度12月月考答案 第一部分听力(满分30分) 1-5 CABAB 6-10 CCBBA 11-15 CCBAB 16-20 ACABA 评分标准:1-20小题。每小题1.5分 第二部分阅读理解(满分50分) 第一节(满分37.5分) 21-23BCC 24-27 BCBC 28-31 CCDD 32-35 DACC 评分准标:21-35小题.每小题2.5分 第二节(满分12.5分) 36-40 FEDGB 评分标准:3640小题.每小题2.5分 第三部分语言知识应用(满分30分) 第一节完形填空(满分15分) 41-45 ACCBB 46-50 ADBCC 51-55 DDAAB 评分标准:41-55小题.每小题1分 第二节语法填空(满分15分) 56.and 57.an 58.originating 59.to get 60.who/that 61.have found 62.physically 63.fo 64.beliefs 65.traditional 评分标准:56-65小题.每小题1.5分。有任何错误.包括用同错误,单词拼写错误(含大 小写)或语法形式错误,均不给分。 第四部分写作(满分40分) 第一节应用文写作(满分20分) 评分标准 1.背景现象描述(2分) 2.看法(正面2分:负面2分) 3.建议4分(2点) 4.尾段结合主题进行总结(3分) 5 书写和字数(2分) 【参考范文】 Embracing Al Assistants Wisely Recently,more classmates have turned to aI assistants for academic tasks.While AI tools boost efficiency and offer instant solutions,over-reliance risks undermining independent learning. 1 Students may grow dependent,losing opportunities to hone critical thinking and problem-solving skills. To maximize benefits,I suggest using AI as a supplementary tool rather than a replacement. Set clear goals before seeking AI help -for example,verify answers after attempting tasks independently.Additionally,allocate time for self-study to strengthen foundational knowledge and self-discipline. By striking a balance between technology and personal effort,we can harness AI's potential without compromising academic growth 第六节读后续写(满分20分) About two hours later,Sylvia appeared back in the farm house,determined.Greeting her was the young man,who assumed she came to seal the 100-dollar deal."You spotted it?"his intent eyes looked deeply into Sylvia's gray ones.100 dollars was genuinely a temptation,a big fortune she needed.Somehow the heron dumbed her.She had felt awed by how it lived the life she had dreamt of and how they witnessed the sunrise together.She could not unveil the heron's secret,brutally depriving its natural freedom."No-I didn't." She paused,"I searched every trail,but it was like it vanished into the trees.I'm sorry. The young man went away later that day,disappointed.For Sylvia,the wild grace of a bird flying freely was a treasure far more precious than any amount of money. 评分标准: 1.恰当的衔接句(4分) 2.结合合理(情节+情感)(7分) 3.回扣主题(升华/感悟)(7分) 4.书写和字数(2分) 听力Ta即esr'ipt Conversation 1 M:It is sold out,but I can order it and have it in five days, W:But the birthday party is in two days. M:We have other books by dickens. W:I'm afraid Amy likes A Tale of Tivo Cities best. Conversation 2 M:I am so grateful to you for helping out with my classes yesterday.I had a terrible cold and couldn't come to teach. W:Oh,it's the least I could do for a friend. M:Anyway,thank you all the same. Conversation 3 M:Lucy,I haven't seen you for a long time.What are you busy doing lately? W:I want to finish my work in advance so as to go abroad for a holiday next month 2 Conversation 4 M:I heard your novel has been published. W:Yes,last week and it was a bestseller the first week it was out. M:Congratulations!You must be very proud. Conversation 5 W:Wow!Amazing!This software enables me to create my own music. M:Fantastic!Maybe your dream to be a composer will come true. Conversation 6 M:What time did you come home last night,Jane? W:Oh,I don't know,about 12:30,I think. M:12:30?I didn't hear you. W:Well,I came in quietly.I didn't want to wake you up! M:You didn't go to that wild party,did you? W:Wild party?Daddy!Oh no!You know I hate those parties!I went to a folk concert with my classmates,Alice and Mary.It was so good!And there was one singer! M:Why did you come back so late?The concert didn't end until midnight,did it? W:No,but we went to Mary's place and had coffee and then we started talking about folk music.You know,we want to go deeper into folk music. Conversation 7 W:May I help you,sir? M:Yes,I'm looking for a nice gift for my wife.It's her birthday tomorrow. W:Perhaps she would like a nice necklace?We have many for you to choose from. M:I don't know,she's already got one. W:Well then maybe a ring or a watch would be nice. M:Yes,she may need a new watch.The one she's wearing is passed down from her grandmother. And it is not very accurate so she's always late for work. W:The gold one is pretty. M:Yes it is! W:This watch usually cost 2500 dollars but if you buy it now,I can give you 10%off. M:It's very nice.I'll take it!Do you accept credit card? W:Yes. Conversation 8 M:Good morning.You're through to the Tourist Information Office.Tim speaking.How can I help you? W:Oh,hello.Could you give me some information about next month's festival,please?My family and I will be staying in London that week. M:Of course!Well,it starts with a concert on the afternoon of the 17th. W:Oh,I heard about that!The orchestra and singers come from the USA,don't they? M:They're from Canada.At the opening of the festival.They're going to perform a number of well known pieces.That will appeal to children as well as adults. W:That sounds good!My whole family are fond of music. M:The next day,the 18th,there's a performance by a ballet company.Again,their program is designed for all ages.On the 19th and 20th a local group are performing a comedy.It's called Jemima.I haven't seen it myself,but the review in the local paper was very good. Conversation 9 W:A big dog celebrates a big birthday this year.Clifford,the big red dog,first appeared 50 years ago along with Emily Elizabeth,the little girl who loves him.Today we have Norman Bridewell, to talk with NPR's reporter on his dog's 50th birthday.So Norman,tell us how it all started. M:Well,it was 1962 and I was a struggling,not very successful artist in New York.My wife suggested that I try my hand at painting for children's books,so I did 10 paintings and took them to publishers.I was turned down everywhere,except at one publisher,where a young woman told me I wasn't very good.So if I wanted to paint for a book,I need to write one on my own. W:So you did? M:Um,the woman pointed to a painting I'd done of a little girl with a big red dog,and she said, "maybe that's a story."Her words set my idea for Clifford,the big red dog,in motion and I was shocked when it was accepted for publication because I'd never written anything before W:I see.How wonderful- M:Yes,it was.My wife was also in shock.When she did realize it wasn't a dream,but it was just luck. W:But that luck allowed you to bring out 90 Clifford books that have sold 126 million copies in 13 languages. Conversation 10 Welcome to Future Scope!I hope you enjoy your visit to the largest space age park in the world. Everything here is developed by using the most advanced technology.Here you can get close to the world in an amazing way.Through the 3D cinemas and huge movie screens,you can go to the bottom of the ocean to see various blind creatures that have never seen sunlight.You can fly through the forest or visit the Solar System.You can go to learning centers to try your own scientific experiments or learn more about space travel.All of these things make the world come to life in a completely new way for you.Tickets can be bought at the park's entrance or online.For class outings,we offer a group admission rate.We have excellent hotels nearby and they provide a bus service to the park.Remember to plan your trip in advance since there are so many shows, activities and souvenir shops.Don't forget to wear comfortable shoes.For detailed information, you can take a free brochure to help you.As a great mix of fun and learning,Future Scope is your unique choice.Enjoy yourself.成都外国语学校2025-2026学年12月月考 高二英语试题 本试卷分I卷和Ⅱ卷两部分,共10页,满分150分,考试时间120分钟。 第1卷(95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) 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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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 are the speakers? A.In the library. B.In the classroom. C.In a bookstore 2.What is the relationship between the speakers? A.Co-workers. B.Teacher and student. C.Classmates. 3.Why hasn't the man seen the woman recently? A.She has been on holiday. B.She has been doing her job C.She is busy making a schedule. 4.What do we know about the woman's novel? A.It got a warm reception.B.It was published last month. C.It is her best novel of all 5.What does the woman want to be? A.A software developer. B.A music writer C.A popular singer. 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。 听第六段材料,回答第6至7题。 6.What did the woman do last night? A.She took a course about folk music. B.She attended a wild party. C.She watched a concert. 7.Where was the woman before she came back home? A.At school. B.In a cafe C.At Mary's home. 听第七段材料,回答第8至9题。 8.What did the woman first recommend to the man? A.Aring. B.Anecklace. C.Awatch 1 9.How much will the man pay? A.$2,500 B.$2,250 C.$250. 听第八段材料,回答第10至12题。 10.Who will give performance on the first day? A.An orchestra. B.A ballet company. C.A comic group. 11.How long will Jemima run? A.Four days B.Three days C.Two days. 12.What does the man say about the comedy? A.Its performers are from the USA. B.It's designed for all ages. C.It's highly regarded. 听第九段材料,回答第13至16题. 13.Who is Clifford? A.Alittle girl. B.A fictional character. C.The man's pet. 14.Who suggested that Norman paint for children's books? A.His wife. B.Elizabeth C.A publisher. 15.What is Norman's story based on? A.Abook. B.A painting C.Ayoung woman. 16.What is it that surprised Norman? A.His unexpected success. B.His efforts made in vain. C.His editor's disagreement. 听第十段材料,回答第17至20题。 17.What is the speaker most likely to be? A.A hostess. B.A teacher. C.Atour guide. 18.What can people do in the learning center? A.Perform scientific experiments. B.Visit the solar system. C.Learn about 3D cinemas. 19.What does the speaker remind people to do? A.Buy a brochure. B.Put on the correct footwear. C.Book the tickets online in advance. 20.What can we learn about the park? A.It is a great place for enjoyment and education. B.It doesn't offer a group admission rate. C.It has excellent hotels in it. 第二部分阅读理解(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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上 将该项涂黑。 A Six Books about appreciating Living Creatures Here are some recommendations for nonfiction about appreciating living creatures Where the Animals Go This book of beautiful maps traces various movements of wild animals.It is recommended because the COVID-19 pandemic began with the trafficking (of wildlife for food and body parts.Blame for the human disease can't be laid on animals.It is the direct result of people's blindness to how the exploitation (and abuse of wildlife are linked to people's welfare. The Book of Barely Imagined Beings This book combines illustration and text to provide a deeply inspiring survey of real but astonishing creatures,starting at the axolotl and ending with the zebrafish. A Different Nature This book examines the history of zoos and calls urgently for us to reinvent them as places constructed for the good of animals rather than the convenience of people. Giants of the Monsoon Forest This book explores the lives of the extraordinary Asian elephants who spend their nights in the forests of Myanmar and India and by day work with their mahouts(驯象人),harvesting timber.. These animals make up about a fifth of all Asian elephants left in the wild. When Elephants Weep This book offers an accessible,strong look at the interiority (and individuality of nonhuman creatures,showing them to be capable of anger,sorrow,selflessness and gratitude. The Hidden Life of Trees This international bestseller is a good introduction to the proposition,not new to philosophers but increasingly receiving scientific attention,that trees and other plants possess both consciousness and intelligence 21.What can we learn from where the Animals go? A.The result of hunting wildlife B.The movements of wild animals. C.The survey of astonishing creatures. D.The urgency of constructing zoos. 22.From which book can we know about the daily life of Asian elephants? A.The Book of Barely Imagined Beings.B.A Different Nature. C.Giants of the Monsoon Forest. D.When Elephants Weep. 23.Who would most probably like The Hidden Life of Trees? A.An environmental activist who studies forest ecosystems. B.An artist who draws detailed pictures of animals and plants for science books. C.A scientist who studies how plants grow and communicate D.A psychologist who studies human emotional responses to nature. B At 5:45 am on a recent Friday morning,a group of about 20 homeless guys warmed up in a parking lot across the street in East Harlem.15 minutes later,they took off running.As they crossed the bridges between Manhattan and the Bronx during their four-mile journey,the strengthening sunshine reflected off the windows of nearby towering buildings. Ryan began jogging with the group known as Back On My Feet seven months ago.Never a runner,he always wondered what the big deal about it was.Ask him today,however,and he'll tell you,"It's so natural,almost spiritual.Running has truly strengthened him.Less than a year after first hitting the road,Ryan completed a half marathon.Now he is studying to be a health advisor. Back on My Feet is a program based on the idea that running can change a person's self image.Early morning exercise three days a week provides a way of expressing depressive feelings and starts to change the way someone thinks about hard work.Now the program has reached 5200 homeless people.They show up voluntarily for four out of every five runs.Over 1900 have found jobs and 1300 have moved into independent housing. Back on My Feet began in Philadelphia in 2007 on one of Ann Mahlum's morning runs. Mahlum started running at the time to help deal with her father's serious addiction problems. Running as a teen,she continually passed by a group of homeless men outside the Sunday Breakfast Rescue Mission.In May 2007 she began to develop a friendship with them.By July, they started running with her.Inspired,Mahlum formed an official running club for the homeless. At first,only nine guys signed up.Today,'Mahlum's running club has grown into a nationwide organization. 24.What is the main purpose of the Back on My Feet program? A.To provide homeless people with free housing and jobs. B.To use running as a way to change participants'self image. C.To organize marathon competitions for homeless people. D.To help homeless people deal with addiction problems. 25.What does the underlined phrasehitting the road"in paragraph 2 refer to? A.Getting a job. B.Setting a goal. C.Going for a run. D.Considering an idea. 26.Why did Ann Mahlum set up Back on My Feet? A.To care for her sick father. B.To help the homeless people. 4 C.To raise people's health awareness. D.To collect money for the homeless. 27.What is the passage mainly about? A.The life challenges faced by homeless people in big cities. B.The physical and mental benefits of running for everyone. C.A running program that helps homeless people rebuild their lives. D.The personal story of a woman who changed homeless people's lives. In their spare time,most young people like to enjoy themselves and play on their smartphones..But Li Ruxue is different..He joined a sky-walker gibbon(天行长臂猿)protection organization,where one of his major responsibilities was picking up gibbon feces () The sky-walker gibbon is a top-level State protected animal whose population is smaller than that of wild giant pandas.Through analyzing their DNA from their feces,researchers can protect them better.So over the past four and a half years,Li has followed gibbons and collected their feces for researchers.Li said the job relies heavily on luck and willpower."Our work and rest completely depend on gibbons.Though the lifestyle is a little bit tiring,it's meaningful."But he has never regretted his choice or felt alone,as he has found more young people engaged in nature conservation. Like Li,Chu Wenwen,27,has also worked to protect animals.Listed as a first-class State protected animal in China,the Mengxin beaver(蒙新河狸)is found only along the Ulungur River in Xinjiang's Altay county.To protect them,Chu launched the"beaver canteen"program in 2018, in which a huge“canteen'of about400,000 salix shrubs(灌木柳苗)was built with the snack money by mostly young internet users."I am lucky to live in such a great era when young people can realize their dreams while the country strongly supports nature conservation,"said Chu According to Fan Pengfei,a professor at Sun Yat-sen University in Guangzhou,ecological protection as an industry can provide only a few jobs,most of which are in research institutes and nongovernmental organizations.But he has seen more and more young people take part time jobs as journalists,photographers and so on to raise awareness of wildlife protection."Young people are the future of the world and the future of global biodiversity conservation,"noted Xinhua 28.What does Li Ruxue say about his job? A.Boring but quite easy. B.Demanding and stressful. C.Not easy but meaningful. D.Tiring and challenging. 29.What do we know about the"beaver canteen"program? A.It helps to increase the forest coverage. B.It aims to protect the habitats of beavers. 5 C.It receives support from young internet users. D.It is launched and supported by the government. 30.What can we infer from the last paragraph? A.Ecological protection has become a new industry B.Most young people lack the awareness of wildlife protection. C.Yong people prefer to take part-time jobs related to wildlife. D.Young people are key to the future of global biodiversity conservation. 31.Which can be the best title of the passage? A.Wildlife Protection:Work in Progress. B.Ecological Protection:Measures in Place. C.Species Conservation:More Efforts in Need. D.Biodiversity Conservation:The Youth in Action. D How far back does your family tree go?A hundred years?A thousand years?What about six to seven million years?An ancient skull()found in Africa suggests that the human family might be that old. Discovered in 2001 in the desert of Chad,the skull was nicknamed Toumai by scientists. Toumai is a rare find.The skull is nearly complete.It even includes a few teeth.The Toumai skull is estimated to be between six and seven million years old.Scientists are debating whether the skull is linked to humans. The finding is not without controversy.Some scientists think that Toumai is the oldest known hominid(原始人)ever found.Others say Toumai is an ape(猿), Most hominids that scientists are aware of lived millions of years after Toumai.The most famous one is called Lucy.She lived in Ethiopia about 3.5 million years ago.While Lucy's face looked like the face of a chimpanzee,Toumai's skull has both human and ape-like features. Because Toumai's skull looks different from other hominid skulls,some scientists think Toumai represents a whole new species.Toumai's official name is Sahelanthropus tchadensis. Scientists were surprised to find a human-like face on a skull as old as Toumai's.They thought hominids turned into humans step by step over time.Scientists mark those changes on a timeline,starting with a chimpanzee-like ancestor and ending with modern humans.Toumai's human-like face and chimp-sized brain suggest that the development of hominids was not so simple.There may not be a direct line leading from Toumai to Lucy to us.Instead,the timeline might be similar to a tree with lots of branches.Different species in different places could have evolved human-like features at different times. Scientists aren't sure where exactly Toumai belongs on a family tree.Toumai could be like a great-great-grandfather or just a distant cousin.Toumai could also be one of many types of 6 hominids who wandered Earth millions of years ago 32.What can we learn about Toumai skull? A.It is the oldest ape-like skull. B.It is about 3.5 million years old. C.It was named by a historian from Africa. D.It was hardly damaged before being discovered. 33.What does the underlined word"controversy"in paragraph 3 mean? A.Argument. B.Surprise. C.Hardship. D.Unhappiness. 34.What do the scientists conclude from Toumai's human-like face in paragraph 6? A.Hominids turned into humans in a simple way. B.Toumai may belong to the same species as Lucy. C.The development of hominids may not be a direct line. D.It confirmed the evolution from Toumai to Lucy to human. 35.Which of the following is the best title for the passage? A.Lucy:The Most Famous Ancient Hominid. B.The Human Family Tree:A Complete History. C.The Toumai Skull:Rethinking Human Evolution. D:Science Debate:Did Humans Come from Apes? 第二节(共5小题:每小题2.5分,满分12.5分) 根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选 项。 Being one of the most varied foods,eggs are a great addition to any diet.Not only are they easier to add to just about any meal,but they are also incredibly nutritious and support overall health. 36 You may experience better brain function.Eggs provide choline ()-a key substance that enhances communication between brain cells,ensuring messages are delivered efficiently like a well-organized delivery system.Thus,eating eggs regularly can strengthen your memory. 37What's more,the nutrients in eggs act like brain fuel,keeping you focused during classes or while doing homework. You may have healthier eyes.Eating eggs helps protect your eyes with natural substances that act as natural sunglasses,blocking harmful light like screen blue light.Egg yolks contain more eye guarding nutrients than carrots,reducing eye fatigue during study sessions.38 You can have stronger muscles and bones.Eggs provide quality protein for muscle repair after exercise,while their vitamin D works with other nutrients like calcium and phosphorus to strengthen bones.39 Regular consumption supports muscle growth during daily activities and keeps bones strong. 40 It may seem like other foods are much better at making you feel full,but eggs are actually an excellent selection to help you keep it that way.They are the ideal mix of protein and fat and can be extremely satisfying and filling.By consuming more eggs,you are able to significantly decrease short term food and snacks. A.Eggs are a good source when you're busy B.You can have a full stomach for longer time. C.You can get more protein after having an egg. D.So regular egg consumption helps maintain clear vision E.This makes it easier to remember school lessons or daily tasks F.When you eat eggs regularly,this is what happens to your body G.They can help to maintain bone structure and prevent weakness. 第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分) 第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) I scan the water in Australia's Kakadu National Park,in search of an ancient 41 a saltwater crocodile(鳄鱼),No ripples(涟漪),no sound.But I know it's there._42一just beneath the surface.It could even be43me right now. Crocodiles are among the world's most effective hunters.Their eyes and nostrils()are positioned high on their heads,while their whole 44 is just beneath the water surface.With explosive tail power and the ability to stay underwater for hours,their 45 has remained unchanged for 95 million years.46 these animals are built for the kill. As I continue to scan the water,I see 47:a soft ripple.Then,just a few metres away, two eyes break the surface as a huge head rises ever so slightly out of the water.The silent beast is 48 me.I feel my heart racing.I take a few steps to the left:the crocodile silently follows. Then a few to the right;and again,it 49me.I'm a dot on its radar.A possibility.A chance. I can't help but feel awe for this ancient hunter as it remains motionless,waiting for me to make a 50,to take one step too many.It has almost endless 51 In a world of constant change,where we're always seeking innovation and52,it's easy to forget that some things are 53 just the way they are.When the foundation is strong,there's no need to 54 much at all.Just look at crocodiles (but not too 55 please). 41.A.killer B.enemy C.friend D.victim 42.A.Confident B.Carefree C.Invisible D.Hesitant 43.A.leaving B.ignoring C.watching D.attacking 44.A.head B.body C.tail D.heart 45.A.food B.design C.shape D.personality 46.A.In short B.At last C.On average D.Above all 8 47.A.effect B.conflict C.wonder D.movement 48.A.jumping at B.staring at C.counting on D.running into 49.A.eyes B.tricks C.tracks D.freezes 50.A.deal B.decision C.mistake D.wish 51.A.greed B.energy C.power D.patience 52.A.balance B.freedom C.tradition D.improvement 53.A.fine B.strange C.flexible D.sensitive 54.A.change B.doubt C.rush D.panic 55.A.calmly B.closely C.lovingly D.nervously 第II卷(55分) 第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。 In a classroom at the Confucius Institute of the University of Granada,in Spain,a group of Spanish students mirrored their teacher's martial arts movements,holding a horse stance(), pushing with controlled force 56. retracting elbows(收▣肘部)in smooth lines. Leading them was Zhang Daojin,57. inheritor of Six Harmony Praying Mantis boxing(六合螳螂拳),a kung fu style58. (originate)from Shandong Province in eastern China.Zhang concluded a two-week cultural exchange program in Spain, sharing Chinese kung fu with martial arts enthusiasts from Spain and other European countries through lectures and training sessions. "Chinese kung fu is much more than a way 59. (get)fit.It's rich with cultural and philosophical significance,"says Alejandro Romero,a 43-year-old instructor 60. started his martial arts journey at 15."Ever since my first touch of martial arts, 161. (find)myself growing stronger,both 62. (physical)and mentally." Six Harmony Praying Mantis boxing is celebrated 63 its unique blend of strength and gentleness.It focuses on internal and external training and reflects traditional Chinese 64 (belief)about the balance between humans and nature. In addition to boxing,Zhang also introduced Tai Chi and qigong,sparking engaging conversations about martial arts.wellness and the richness of 65. (tradition)Chinese culture 第四部分写作共两节,满分40分) 第一节应用文写作(共1小题;满分20分) 最近,你班越来越多的同学使用A虹助手完成学习任务,请你就该现象写一篇短文投稿 校英文f刊,题目为“Embracing AI Assistants Wisely”。 内容包括:1.你的看法2.你的建议 注意:写作词数应为80词左右。 Embracing AI Assistants Wisely 第二节读后续写(共1小题;满分20分) 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写一段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。 Sylvia came to her grandmother's farm a year ago.The air in the countryside felt free,soft and sweet.Every day she would spend some time in the woods nearby.Some birds even came close to her,singing around. One day in the evening,a tall young man carying a gun approached their famm house.He was lost and asked for a night's stay.Sylvia's grandma agreed. The young man introduced himself as an ornithologist(鸟类学家),who collected bird specimens(标本).“I have over 100 kinds of specimens in my study.”Sylvia felt her heart trembling as she imagined so many birds being shot. "Sylvia knows a lot about birds,too."her grandmother said proudly.The young man became thrilled."I have followed a rare white heron()in this direction for two days.Have you seen it?" he asked Sylvia.Sylvia's heart gave a wild beat.She had seen the strange bird on the other side of the woods!"I would give $100 to whoever showed me where the white heron is!"But Sylvia was silent That night,the young man had fallen asleep,but Sylvia was broad awake.Her mind was alternately visited by the bird specimens and the wished-for treasures 100 dollars could buy. When dawn was breaking,Sylvia quietly left her house and finally reached an old pine tree. Sylvia climbed to the top.Below her,a white heron was smoothing its feathers at leisure and cried to its mate nearby.Sylvia couldn't help sighing at such harmony,knowing it was her calling to sustain... 注意:续写词数应为80词左右。 About two hours later,Sylvia appeared back in the farm house, determined 10

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