内容正文:
哈九中2024级高二学年下学期4月阶段性
(考试时间:90分钟满分:120分)
第一部分听力(共20小题,每题1.5分,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。
1.What will the man probably do this weekend?
A.Sit an exam.
B.Take a hike.
2.Why does the man want to go to the library?
A.To avoid the noise.
B.To meet a friend.
3.What are the speakers talking about?
A.Fixing the drawer.
B.Preparing the dinner.
4.What does the woman care about most when choosing a flight?
A.Departure time.
B.Ticket price.
5.What is the woman doing?
A.Seeking fitness advice.
B.Promoting a product.
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。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
6.Why does the woman have to go to the police station?
A.To pay the ticket.
B.To report an accident.
7.At what speed was the man driving?
A.70 km/h.
B.75 km/h.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
8.Who is getting married?
A.Teresa.
B.Emma.
9.Why does the man take the train?
A.To have a family gathering.
B.To plan an anniversary.
10.What is the probable relationship between the speakers?
A.Friends.
B.A couple.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
11.Why does the man want a new phone?
A.His colleagues persuade him.
B.His old phone embarrasses him.
C.His credit card offers a discount
12.What happened to Sally?
A.She owed much money.
B.She lost her job last year.
13.What does the man mean in the end?
A.He sticks to his plan.
B.He changes his mind.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
14.What is the woman?
A.A program advisor
B.A community volunteer.
15.Why does the man drop the library program?
A.He hates reading events.
B.He doubts his competence.C.H
测试英语试题
每段对话读两遍。
C.Have a swim.
C.To renew some books.
C.Organizing the kitchen.
C.In-flight service.
C.Collecting sales data.
C.To present her license.
C.90 km/h.
C.Steven.
C.To attend a wedding
C.Father and daughter.
C.She had her phone stolen.
C.He feels sorry for Sally.
C.A college applicant.
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16.What can we know about the environmental project?
A.It involves hands-on work.
B.It has low entry requirements.
C.It highlights leadership training.
17.What does the woman advise the man to do in the end?
A.Perfect his paper.
B.Consider his schoolwork.
C.Clarify his priorities.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
18.What can we know about Ada?
A.She receives little education.
B.She is a professional IT engineer.
C.She teaches local languages in Mali.
19.What makes Lenali different from other apps?
A.It helps users through visual guides.
B.It polishes profiles for users.
C.It saves users from typing.
20.What is Sidibe's expectation for Lenali?
A.To bridge digital divide for more.
B.To reach 200,000 users in a year.
C.To teach more traders to read and write.
第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题;每题2.5分,满分37.5分)
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LA Street Food Photography Tour
Welcome to the authentic flavor of Los Angeles!Our experience mixes the city's lively culinary
(scene with hands-on mobile photography instruction.Forget the tourist traps;we will guide
you through the historic Grand Central Market and the hidden treasures of the Arts District.You'll not
only taste 6-8 of LA's best street eats but also learn how to capture the perfect,professional-quality food
and urban landscape photos using just your smartphone.This is the most delicious and visually
rewarding way to explore the real LA.
Experience Packages Pricing
Package Name
Duration
Price per
Key Inclusions
Person
Standard Taste
2.5 hours
$85
6 tastings,Photography Basic Guide
8 tastings,Advanced Photo Editing Instruction,Free
Gourmet Lens
3.5 hours
$110
drinks
Private Group
4 hours
$450
Up to 6 guests,Customized route and start time
Available Dates Meeting Point
Date
Time
Meeting Location
Status
Sat,Mar 8
11:00AM-1:30PM
Angels Flight
SOLD OUT
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Entrance
Angels Flight
Sun,Mar 9
11:30AM-2:00PM
Available
Entrance
Grand Central
Sat,Mar 15
1:00PM一4:30PM
Available
Market
Grand Central
Sun,Mar 16
1:30PM-5:30PM
Available
Market
What to Bring Know Before You Go
You must bring a fully charged smartphone with sufficient storage space for photos.Tripods(
and professional cameras are discouraged as they slow down the group.
The tour involves approximately 2 miles of walking.Please wear comfortable shoes and dress
for the weather.
We can accommodate vegetarian and nut-free diets if reported at least 24 hours in advance.
Participants must be 12 years or older.All participants under 18 must be accompanied by a
paying adult.
21.What can people do during the tour?
A.Visit popular tourist sites.
B.Cook stylish street foods.
C.Identify common tourist traps.
D.Shoot appealing food photos.
22.Which date suits tourists who want free drinks?
A.March 8th.
B.March 9th.
C.March 15th.
D.March 16th.
23.What is a suggestion for the participants?
A.Preparing a portable charger.
B.Bringing professional cameras.
C.Purchasing outdoor equipment.
D.Stating dietary needs.
B
This summer I came face-to-face with three deep-rooted fears:heights,bears,and ageing.
Two friends joined me on a four-day wilderness getaway,and since we were all in our seventies,
we decided we'd better go while we still could.Our adventure began with a scary drive up a winding
mountain road.
On one hike,I found myself hanging onto a wire on a bridge made of two partly rotten
logs,suspended high above rushing rapids.I would never have attempted it without our guide ahead,
mouthing encouraging words.Fixing my eyes on her boots,I inched along the shaky logs.Somehow,I
made it across,flooded with a rush of intense excitement and huge relief.
Later,after spotting bear tracks,we were told to make loud noises,which soon became a game
once the tension faded.
Until suddenly,time stood still.
We had just crossed a stream when the guide whispered,"There's a bear."I looked up in disbelief
and saw not one,but two,about ten meters above us-the brown mother in front,her cub behind.
Though scared speechless,I couldn't help noticing how beautiful they looked in their natural
setting.I wondered if it would be my last memory.As they started towards us,we recovered enough to
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shout and wave our hiking poles.Taken aback,they stopped,and then slowly turned away.Another fear
was overcome!
On our final morning,after a quiet,thoughtful walk through the forest,we were asked to bring
back a "meaningful"stick,rock,and leaf to share what would "stick"with us,what "rocked,"and what
we would "leaf"behind.The bond of friendship would stick with me.Women supporting one another
truly rocked.And I hoped to leave some fears behind.
Our guide ended by expressing her admiration,praising not only our fitness but also our positive
attitude,and saying she hoped to be like us in another thirty or forty years.Those unexpected words
warmed my heart and eased my fear of being "over the hill."Being valued for what we had
accomplished felt like winning an Olympic medal-even if just for participation.
24.How did the author cross the bridge?
A.By taking mindful steps.
B.By rushing across it bravely.
C.By using her sense of direction.
D.By having the guide drag her over.
25.Why did the bears leave?
A.They were attracted by the natural setting.
B.They were afraid of the noise of the rapids.
C.They were surprised at the group's actions.
D.They were threatened by the guide's rocks.
26.Why did the guide ask them for a stick,rock,and leaf?
A.To pick up some souvenirs.
B.To reflect on the journey.
C.To symbolize their teamwork.
D.To check their observation skills.
27.What can we infer about the author from the passage?
A.She used to be in good physical shape.
B.She will probably be more positive about ageing.
C.She will take more adventurous trips in the future.
D.She felt the trip was less challenging than expected.
C
Babies playfully tease (others as young as eight months of age.They tease their parents by
playfully offering and withdrawing objects and breaking social rules.Since language is not required for
this behavior,similar kinds of playful teasing might be present in non-human animals.Now an
international team of researchers has documented playful teasing in four species of great apes:
orangutans,chimpanzees,bonobos and gorillas.
The team analyzed great apes'social interactions that appeared to be playful.During these
interactions,the researchers observed the teaser's actions,bodily movements,facial expressions,and
how the targets of the teasing responded in turn.They identified 18 distinct teasing behaviors.Many of
these behaviors appeared to be used to draw a response,or at least attract the target's attention.
"It was common for teasers to repeatedly wave or swing a body part or object in the middle of the
target's field of vision,stare closely at their face,pull on their hair or perform other behaviors that were
extremely difficult for the target to ignore,"explains Erica Cartmill,senior author of the study.
Although playful teasing took many forms,the authors note that it differed from play."Playful
teasing in great apes very much comes from the teaser,often throughout the entire interaction and is
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rarely responded to.The animals also rarely use play signals like the primate(灵长目动物)‘play face'
which is similar to what we would call a smile,or hold'gestures that signal their intent to play,"
explains Cartmill.
The researchers noted that other experts had mentioned similar behaviors happening in
chimpanzees many years ago,but this new study was the first to systematically look at playful teasing.
"We hope that our study will inspire other researchers to study playful teasing in more species in order
to better understand this behavior.We also hope that this study raises awareness of the similarities we
share with our closest relatives and the importance of protecting these endangered animals,"adds
Cartmill.
28.Why is babies'teasing behavior mentioned in paragraph 1?
A.To indicate the connection between teasing behavior and language.
B.To illustrate the early emergence of teasing behavior.
C.To prove the universality of teasing behavior across species.
D.To provide context for the study on great apes'teasing behavior.
29.Why might a great ape pull on the hair of its fellow apes?
A.To express its annoyance
B.To catch their attention
C.To assess their tolerance
D.To signal its intent to play
30.What distinguishes playful teasing in great apes from play?
A.It targets family members.
B.It is accompanied by smiles.
C.It draws non-spoken responses.
D.It is mainly one-sided.
31.What do the researchers hope the study will inspire?
A.Exploration of the similarities between humans and great apes.
B.Further research on playful teasing in diverse species.
C.Detailed study on social behaviors among great apes.
D.Conservation of all kinds of endangered animals.
D
Maritime watchdogs(海事监管机构)have long relied on the Automatic Identification System
(AIS)to track ships'radio activity across the globe.AIS requirements differ between countries and
ships,and it's easy to simply turn off a ship's transponder (when a crew wants to stay hidden.
Hence the dark fleets.
Now,for the first time ever,researchers have created a global map of human activity in the oceans
and on coastlines.By using satellite imagery,GPS data and artificial intelligence,the team uncovered
unregulated activity on the high seas,including untracked dark fleets.
The newest findings showcase the troublingly large impact of dark fleets around the world."We
had an idea that we were missing a big part of the activity happening in the ocean,but we didn't know
how much,"said Fernando Paolo,the lead author of the study."And we found that it's a lot more than
we imagined."For example,in the Mediterranean Sea,previous numbers had shown fishing on the
European side to be ten times greater than that on the African side.But the new study suggests the
amount of fishing on both sides is roughly the same.
But this data can do more than uncover possible illegal fishing."Ship tracking could also transform
environmental conservation efforts by revealing entry into protected areas,"writes machine learning
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researcher Konstantin Klemmer.More than 20 ships per week crossed into the Great Barrier Reef
Marine Park,and over five per week entered the Galapagos Marine Reserve,according to the study.
It's not all troubling revisions,however.According to the team's findings,the number of green
offshore energy projects doubled over the five-year period analyzed.As of 2021,wind turbines (
officially outnumbered the world's oil platforms,with China taking the lead by increasing its number of
wind farms by 900 percent.
32.What do "the dark fleets"in paragraph 1 refer to?
A.Ships traveling at night.
B.Ships painted with dark colors.
C.Ships independent from any country.
D.Ships working without being monitored.
33.What did the researchers think of the new findings?
A.Unrealistic.
B.Complex.
C.Shocking.
D.Confusing.
34.What positive trend does the map reveal?
A.The number of oil platforms has been on the decline.
B.Great importance is attached to green energy.
C.Wind energy holds the lead in energy consumption.
D.Conservation efforts towards protected areas are effective.
35.What can be the best title for the text?
A.Beyond the Waves:Exploring Maritime Mysteries.
B.From AIS to Al:Innovations of Maritime Watchdogs.
C.Painting the Seas:Artistic Expressions on Dark Fleets.
D.Mapping Ocean Activity:Bringing Dark Fleets to Light.
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。
About a year ago,our dishwasher broke down.We called a repairman and were told it would have
to be replaced.36So my mother asked me to wash dishes by hand after dinner.
To understand why this upset me so much,you need to know what my life was like as a university
senior.37 Homework assignments,projects and tests competed for my attention and time.I
caged myself in a prison of my own ambitions and expectations,cut off from many aspects of the
world.
So when I first started washing dishes,I felt annoyed.I was in a rush to be done with them,eager
to get back to my endless list of tasks.38 For about 15 minutes every day,I realized that I
could slow down time and forget everything in the world.As my mind,eyes and hands focused on a
simple task that would always result in success,I found peace.
Though the new dishwasher arrived eventually,I continued to wash dishes by hand.This task
became more relaxing and educational than I could have imagined.39 From my kitchen
window,I watched the seasons change:the tomato plant grew in summer,gave its fruit in fall,and died
back in winter.Then new green was showing in spring.I kept these sights in mind,thinking on time
itself.
Washing dishes taught me to think of the completion of a task as the ultimate reward,not praise or
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a prize.I learned to be more relaxed about deadlines.40
A.It definitely allowed me to recover.
B.Now I can enjoy whatever task I'm doing
C.I was running around stressed most of the day.
D.It took a while for the model we ordered to arrive.
E.But a new dishwasher was out of our consideration.
F.I should have accomplished them with even greater efforts.
G.Washing dishes,though,caused an admirable transformation in me.
第三部分:英语知识运用
第一节:完形填空(共15小题;每题1分,满分15分)
I met Fred,a delicate stone worker,while he was building a rock wall.His hands were 41
from years of working with stone and brick.I asked him to 42 a rock facade (for our
fireplace.Though he preferred outdoor jobs,he 43 to consider it and later called to say he had
some spare time.
Fred and his son arrived with grey 44 and cement ()Fred,despite his weakness,
45 the facade alone.He carefully selected rocks,explaining he needed flat 46 for the base.
He used his hammer and chisel (to 47 the stone,demonstrating remarkable48
Fred also darkened the cement lines to improve the49.He studied each rock,turning it
in his hands before deciding where to_50.The rock facade was completed in a few days and
his patience and precision were51 in every piece he shaped.
Fred's work ethics(道德准则)and attitude were52.He never thought of a job as work;
he saw it as a challenge to overcome.His work was,53,as hard as rock,but he knew how to
make it easy.He studied it and broke it into smaller,more54pieces.Fred knew what many of
us have yet to_
55
-take the hard things in life and break them down into something we can
manage-one piece at a time.
41.A.exposed
B.frozen
C.raised
D.marked
42.A.imagine
B.build
C.design
D.paint
43.A.hesitated
B.failed
C.agreed
D.remembered
44.A.stone
B.metal
C.plastic
D.wood
45.A.turned to
B.gave away
C.worked on
D.picked up
46.A.roads
B.pieces
C.roofs
D.shoes
47.A.remove
B.polish
C.shape
D.measure
48.A.skill
B.courage
C.humor
D.memory
49.A.weight
B.contrast
C.width
D.height
50.A.protest
B.search
C.develop
D.strike
51.A.evident
B.ceased
C.lost
D.abandoned
52.A.puzzling
B.amusing
C.inspiring
D.disturbing
53.A.literally
B.merely
C.fortunately
D.possibly
54.A.visible
B.elegant
C.decorative
D.manageable
55.A.copy
B.learn
C.forget
D.doubt
第二节:单项选择(共10小题;每小题1分;满分10分)
56.To avoid the heavy traffic on the main road,the taxi driver decided to
a narrow alle
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A.cut through
B.cut off
C.cut in
D.cut down
57.Although the company has not yet made an official announcement,industry experts believe a
long-anticipated agreement is
A.around the corner
B.in the way
C.out of sight
D.under construction
58.Those villages once
have returned to their former lively appearance with the support of
the government.
A.delayed
B.deserted
C.decreased
D.denied
59.Volunteers
community service are widely respected and admired by local residents.
A.driven away
B.dug out
C.divided into
D.devoted to
60.The constant noise from the construction site next door had a negative on the students'
concentration,making it difficult for them to focus on the lecture.
A.effort
B.affect
C.effect
D.efficiency
61.The team worked through the night to meet the deadline,and by morning,everyone was mentally
and physically
A.enthusiastic
B.exceptional
C.energetic
D.exhausted
62.Students are required to
their own performance at the end of the course and identify
areas for improvement.
A.estimate
B.exchange
C.evaluate
D.establish
63.No one knows exactly when the universe
but scientists believe it happened about 13.8
billion years ago.
A.came to an end
B.came into existence
C.came into effect
D.came to light
64.We all hold the firm belief
every small act of kindness can make the world warmer.
A.that
B.which
C.what
D.whether
65.Hard
the task is,we are determined to finish it with courage and faith.
A.while
B.as
C.although
D.despite
第四部分写作(15满分)
假定你是李华。你的英国笔友Jim对中国传统文化很感兴趣,最近他在YouTube上看到一些
中国博主用“二次创作”(例如将古诗词改编成Rp、用现代舞演绎京剧等)的方式来推广传统
文化,引发了网友关注。他来信询问你对这种现象的看法。请你给他写一封回信,内容包括:
1.简介这种“二次创作”现象在中国的现状:
2.谈谈你的看法。
注意:
1.写作词数应为80词左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear Jim,
I'm glad to hear that you've been exploring Chinese traditional culture through online videos.
yours,
Li Hua
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Dear Jim.
I'm glad to hear that you've been exploring Chinese traditional culture through online videos.You're right---
"secondary creation"has become a trend here.Some creators turn ancient poems into catchy rap songs,while others
blend Peking Opera movements with modern dance.These videos often go viral,especially among young
audiences.
Personally,I see both sides.On the positive side,such creative adaptations make traditional culture accessible
to those who might otherwise find it distant.However,I sometimes worry that over-simplification or excessive
entertainment may distort the original essence.After all,preserving authenticity matters too.
By the way,does your country have similar approaches to promoting local traditions?I'd love to hear your
thoughts.
Yours
Li Hua
听力原文
1W:The exam week finally ends.
M:Yeah,I've planned a walk in the woods for the weekend,and am taking a boat trip down the river if the weather
is fine
2.M:I can't focus at all.The new roommate is drilling again.
W:I think they are redecorating the whole room.
M:I can't stand it anymore and go into the library.
3.W:This drawer is overflowing again!I can't even close it.
M:We really should put things where they belong after cooking.
W:Maybe we can sort out the bottles and plates.
M:Sure.
4.W:I just bought a ticket to New York City.
M:Good for you.When are you leaving?
W:Next week,I'm taking the Red Eye,which costs much less.Hopefully I'll be able to sleep on the plane.
5.W:Check out our latest arrivals.Every tech enthusiast needs a smart watch in their collection.
M:Any recommendations?
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W:The one with the fitness tracker and GPS sells best this year.Would you like to try it on?
6.M:Excuse me,may I see your license?
W:I'm afraid I've left it at home.
M:In that case,you'll have to take it to the police station within five days.
W:But why?
M:You were speeding,madam.
W:But I was only doing 75!
M:There's a 70kilometers per hour speed limit on this road,Madam.
W:Is there?I didn't see a sign.
M:Well,madam.We've been following you.
W:So you were doing 75 too.
M:No,madam.We were doing 90 kilometers per hour,or we couldn't catch you.
7.M:Teresa,I didn't expect to see you.What are you doing here?
W:Steven,I don't believe it.I'm on my way to see my daughter,Emma.She's getting married this weekend.How
about you?
M:I'm heading to my parents'home.I haven't seen them for months.My sister and brother will also go there.
When is your daughter's wedding,exactly?
W:Sunday.We are all excited.
M:Wow!This Sunday is also the 45th anniversary of my parents'wedding.What a coincidence!Anyway,my train
leaves from platform three.Just over there.Oh,that's it arriving.I have to run.Sorry,we don't get more time to
talk
W:No worries.Have a wonderful trip and extend my congratulations to your parents.
8.M:I am going to buy a new phone today.
W:Didn't you buy a new one just two months ago?
M:That's right,and I know what you're going to say.You're thinking I shouldn't replace my phone so soon.
W:Actually,I was wondering how you could possibly afford a new phone.But now that you mention it,I do think
getting another one so soon is wasteful.
M:Maybe you're right,but the thing is everyone at the office has a nice,expensive phone,and I feel a little out of
place.I just got a credit card,so I thought I might as well buy a new one.
W:I don't think buying a phone on credit is a good idea.My colleague,Sally,bought a lot of things on credit
during her first year of work and accumulated a lot of debts.
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