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眉山中学2025级高一年级第二学期4月月考
高一年级英语试题参考答案
第一部分 听力(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
1~5:BCACB 6~10:CACCA 11~15:BBCAA 16~20:BABCA
第2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47.5分)
21-23 BCB 24-27 ADCA 28-31 CBAD 32-35 DDCA 36-39 BBCA
第二节 七选五(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
40-44 CDFAG
第三部分 语言知识运用(共三节,满分40分)
第一节 完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
45-49 ACDBA 50-54 BBDCA 55-59 CDBAC
第二节 语法填空(共10小题:每小题1.5分,满分15分)
60. featured 61. whose 62.have become 63. safer 64. to take
65. flying 66. on 67. the 68.As 69. influential
第三节(共10小题:每小题1分,满分10分)
70. addressed 71. Originally 72. belongings 73. addicted 74. complaints
75. identify 76. participants 77. admission 78. balanced 79. occassion
第四部分 书面表达(满分20分)
possible version 1:
Dear Jim,
Knowing that you're keen on the Chinese food, I'm writing to tell you some relevant information about it.
It's universally acknowledged that China enjoys a remarkable food culture , which can date back to 3000 years ago. It's the unique position and natural conditions that make its name, Among the various delicious dishes, I like the moon cake most. It has many different flavors, which offer people amazing experiences. On top of that , the moon cake,with a delicate round shape, symbolizes the togetherness and pursue love,which can strengthen the bond between people and bring a sense of well-being.
If you want to know more about it, feel free to contact me. Looking forward to your reply.
Yours,
Li Hua
possible version 2:
Knowing that you're going to introduce Chinese food to your classmates, l'm writing to offer you some information at your request.
Initially, I'd like to give you a brief introduction of Chinese Food.lt's universally known that Chinese food is divided into 8 different cuisines, including Sichuan food and Guangdong food and so on. From another perspective, we also have traditional food like Jiaozì and Zongzì and home-made delicacy like Mapo-Tofu.
What l'd like to recommend most is Jiaozi, also known as dumplings.Dumplings enjoy highly reputation in China. With flour and fillings of meat and vegetable cut, it's easy to make dumpings by yourself.What's more, we Chinese tend to eat dumplings during the Spring Festival.Therefore, the food is thought to symbolize reunion and luck.
l hope what I mentioned above may be useful to you. Feel free to contact me if you need any help.
听力原文
Text 1 抵制河边建工厂
M: I need to get 10,000 people to sign this form. We should stop the factory from being built by the river. (1)
W: But won’t it create more jobs?
M: Maybe, ①but at the cost of the⌒environment. I’d rather we had clean water.
①本句中the environment之间存在“元音和元音的连读”现象:/ði (j)ɪnˈvaɪrənmənt/。
Text 2 父亲的生日礼物
M: Are you getting Dad this pair of gloves for his birthday?
W: Right. (2) His current ones have worn out from taking care of the rose trees!
M: Oh, nice choice. I’ll get him some grape seeds. He’s been talking about bottling his own wine for ages.
Text 3 看电视剧
W: Scott, how long have you been watching this TV series?
M: I don’t know. Two hours? ②I played⌒it right after we finished dinner.
W: That was three hours ago. It’s 10:00 p.m. now. (3)
②本句中played it right之间存在“辅音和元音的连读”现象以及“不完全爆破”现象:/pleɪd ɪ raɪt/。
Text 4 养宠物
W: I love having Leo. No matter what I do, he’s always willing to keep me company. He even goes swimming with me in the ocean.
M: That sounds sweet, but dogs need much attention. (4) I still prefer having a cat.
Text 5 进行安检
M: Excuse me. I need to check inside your handbag before you go to your seat.
W: But the game is about to start.
M: I know. To ensure the safety of all the fans, we must check all bags, packages, and purses that everyone brings with them. (5)
Text 6 玩具医院
W: I’ve been thinking about setting up a toy hospital. (7)
M: What’s that?
W: I volunteered for one when I was living in Japan. They’re really popular there. Basically, they repair broken toys for people in the community. (6)
M: Soft toys, you mean? (6)
W: Well, that was what I did. (6) But other volunteers fixed wood, metal, and even electronic toys.
M: That’s so cool. You should definitely do it! (7)
W: Yeah! Many of the toys held special significance for their owners. It was lovely to bring them back to life. Plus, it prevented good toys from being thrown away.
Text 7 (第8题为总结题) 印度的探月任务
M: Did you read about the recent discovery that India has made on the Moon?
W: Yes. They sent a spaceship into space in 2023. It found an important element on the southern part of the Moon.
M: Yeah, it may support a previous theory about the origin of the Moon.
W: Do you know what the name of the spaceship was?
M: The mission itself was called Chandrayaan-3. The part of the ship that landed on the Moon was Vikram.
W: What about the car that they sent out onto the surface? (9)
M: It was named Pragyan. It drove across the surface of the Moon for 14 Earth days and collected tons of data. (9)
Text 8 (第10题为推断题) 去中国做交换生
M: Mary, (11) (12) ③you went to China on an exchange program, right? (11)
W: Yes. My sister and I both went to Beijing for six months. It was extremely good. Are you thinking of applying? (11)
M: Yes. I have to do it this year because we can’t do it in our final year.
W: I’d recommend applying early. (11)
M: My only concern is the food culture. I am on a very strict diet due to poor health. Do you think I’ll struggle?
W: Well, in China, eating is more of a shared experience than it is here in the U.K. They often share many dishes at restaurants. (12)
M: I guess I wouldn’t be able to do that. (12)
W: To be honest, I failed. (12) But the people there are very friendly and understanding. As long as you know some basic Chinese, you can explain your requirements to them.
M: I guess I better start learning the language then.
③本句中went to之间存在“失去爆破”现象:went最后一个音为爆破音/t/,to第一个音为爆破音/t/,两者遇到一起,前面的爆破音做出发音的准备,但并不发音。
Text 9 求职面试
M: Hello, Jennifer. (14) (16) Thanks for joining us today on this video call.
W: It’s no problem. I live near your offices, though, if you’d prefer I come in.
M: No. To give every candidate a fair chance, we’re doing all interviews through video first as some are applying from overseas. (13)
W: That makes sense.
M: So, tell us why you want this role.
W: It’s my dream job. I graduated top of my class at university last year, but since then I have been working in a bank, (14) not using my design skills.
M: What do you think you can bring to the role? (15)
W: A sense of originality. Your brand is all about making things by hand. I’m the same. I aim to create one-of-a-kind products, (15) so I draw all my designs and don’t use AI for anything.
M: You don’t think AI is useful?
W: I believe in certain industries it’s useful. However, for anything creative, I see it as a step backward.
M: Great. It seems I’ve finally found a strong fit for this position. When would you be able to start? We need someone who can hit the ground running. (16)
W: Immediately. I’ve already spoken to my boss.
Text 10 乌尤尼之旅
Welcome to Uyuni, or as I like to call it, the edge of the world. This town sits at the edge of the largest salt flat (盐滩) in the world, covering over 4000 square miles. Today’s tour is going to take you across it. Our first stop will be a magical site, where you can see some disused trains from the early 20th century. (17) While we’re there, be sure to keep an eye out for the beautiful animals nearby. Just a word of warning: There’s no Wi-Fi or mobile signal out here, so please stick together and don’t wander off. (18)
After that, we’ll stop at the Salt Hotel for lunch. Everything in the hotel is made from salt, including the furniture and even the beds. Don’t worry, we won’t be staying there. We’ll cut across the flats to the foot of a mountain, where we’ll spend the night. It’s cold out there at night, so we have brought you all warm sleeping bags and tents. (19) The next morning, we’ll climb the mountain. Now, before we start, these are the hats with our tour logo on. Each of us will have one so we can easily spot each other along the way. (20)
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眉山中学2025级高一年级第二学期4月月考英语试题
满分150分,时间120分钟
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。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. What is the man trying to do?
A. Start a water-cleaning project.
B. Prevent the construction of a factory.
C. Conduct a survey on the environment.
2. What will the woman buy for her father?
A. A rose tree. B. A bottle of wine. C. A pair of gloves.
3. When did Scott start watching the TV series?
A. At 7:00 p.m. B. At 8:00 p.m. C. At 10:00 p.m.
4. What animal might Leo be?
A. A fish. B. A cat. C. A dog.
5. Where does the conversation probably take place?
A. In a train station. B. In a sports stadium. C. In a shopping mall.
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。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6和第7两个小题。
6. What toys did the woman repair?
A. Electronic toys. B. Wooden toys. C. Soft toys.
7. What is the man's attitude towards the toy hospital idea?
A. Encouraging. B. Uninterested. C. Doubtful.
听下面一段对话,回答第8至第9两个小题。
8. What is the main idea of the conversation?
A. A recent discovery about the Moon.
B. A new way to land on the Moon.
C. India's mission to the Moon.
9. Which vehicle explored the Moon's surface?
A. Chandrayaan-3. B. Vikram. C. Pragyan.
听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题。
10. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?
A. University friends. B. Brother and sister. C. Waiter and customer.
11. What does Mary suggest the man do?
A. Finish his studies in the U.K.
B. Send an application soon.
C. Follow a strict diet.
12. What did Mary find difficult?
A. Learning a new language.
B. Sharing food with others.
C. Adapting to local food.
听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题。
13. Why is the interview conducted through a video call?
A. For convenience. B. For efficiency. C. For fairness.
14. Which industry is Jennifer currently working in?
A. Banking. B. Design. C. Technology.
15. What does the man probably value most in a product?
A. Uniqueness. B. Usefulness. C. Quality.
16. What does the man mean at the end?
A. He feels uncertain about his role.
B. He is impressed by Jennifer.
C. He will talk to his boss first.
听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。
17. Which place will the travelers visit first?
A. A site with old trains. B. A hotel made of salt. C. A furniture shop.
18. What does the speaker ask the travelers to avoid?
A. Getting close to the salt flats.
B. Walking away from the group.
C. Taking away any salt from the hotel.
19. What will the travelers probably do tonight?
A. Spot night animals.
B. Tour around the town.
C. Camp in a mountain area.
20. Which is the speaker going to hand out now?
A. Hats. B. Food. C. Bags.
第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分60分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分47.5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
Singapore boasts colourful music festivals. A visit to the city during any of these festivals would be the perfect opportunity to immerse yourself in the Singaporean vibrancy.
Ultra Singapore Music Festival is celebrated for its unique performance stage designs. It is a two-day musical feast, appealing to thousands of electronic music addicts. Regular line-ups include top chartbasters Martin Garrix, Josh Wink, Skrillex, and many other international singers and musicians.
Location: Marina Bay
AIA Glow Music Festival is another memorable musical festival of Singapore, hosting yoga courses as a significant part. Visitors may enjoy a healthy atmosphere with calming music. The festival also prepares the 5K Charity Fun Run for visitors, through which runners win the "I Ran with My Heart" medal.
Location: Sentosa Island
Songkran Music Festival stands as Singapore's unique water music festival, held annually to celebrate the Thai New Year. Participants involve themselves in a lively atmosphere, dancing actively while being playfully splashed with water — a core part of the tradition. Alongside the lively beats, the festival offers food trucks and local beers, creating a fun party atmosphere.
Location: Wild Wild Wet Water Park
Sundown Music Festival is a three-day music festival with over fifty artists showcasing different music genres. Some of the famed international artists are DJ Soda, Charlie Lim, and Sam Ru. The festival also offers a variety of dishes to feast on. It is regarded as a dynamic celebration that aims to create unforgettable nights.
Location: Siloso Beach
21. Where can visitors enjoy fitness classes alongside music?
A. Marina Bay. B Sentosa Island.
C. Wild Wild Wet Water Park. D. Siloso Beach.
22. What do Songkran Music Festival and Sundown Music Festival have in common?
A. Water activities. B. Foreign culture.
C. Food offerings. D. Electronic music.
23. What is the main purpose of the passage?
A. To compare different music festivals.
B. To promote the music festivals in Singapore.
C. To persuade readers to attend electronic music events.
D. To discuss the trend of international artist cooperation.
B
Dutch cookbook writer Joke Boon suffers from anosmia — the inability to smell. She lost her sense of smell at the age of four. And although her tongue has kept its taste perception(感知), the lack of smell means that she can only distinguish the five basic flavors --- sweet, salty, bitter, sour, umami - as well as fat. Doctors say she has lost around 94% of her tasting perception.
Despite this, she has written five cookbooks. So how does someone without a sense of smell experience food? For Boon, it's mainly with her brain - by employing a facial nerve.
" You know the feeling when you eat too much wasabi(芥末酱)at once? " says Boon. "I use this nerve a lot to 'taste' my food. I can also feel ginger and pepper this way."
The look of food is important, too. "Color is very important, she says. " I don't like white food because for me white equals no flavor. The texture(质地)and sound of food have big roles? too. A walnut makes a different sound than a hazelnut. "
"It's to do with the amount of fat --- a hazelnut gives a hard sound, a walnut more of a soft sound. When you listen, you also hear the difference between a carrot and an apple.”
Despite her condition, Boon has always liked to cook. "Food was very important during my childhood," she says. "Even though I couldn't taste anything, I wanted to participate. I started experimenting when I was a student and began to write down my recipes.”
Boon's message for those who've lost their sense of smell: focus on stimulation of the trigeminal nerve, and taste with your brain and your intellect. Cook your own food, so you can decide what's in it. "Not being able to smell is unpleasant," she admits. "But you can live a pleasant life if you know how."
24. What does the underlined word "distinguish" in Paragraph 1 probably mean?
A. Tell. B. Enjoy. C. Smell. D. See.
25. What does Boon mainly rely on to experience food?
A. The texture of food. B. The look of food.
C. The sound of food. D. A facial nerve.
26. What makes it possible for Boon to know the difference between a carrot and an apple?
A. Their tastes are different. B. Their colors are different.
C. Their sounds are different. D. Their smells are different.
27. What does the text mainly talk about?
A. Boon's fight against anosmia. B. How to enjoy life to its fullest.
C. People suffering from anosmia. D. Cooking food in different ways.
C
In the field of artificial intelligence, a new breakthrough player, DeepSeek, has recently gained significant attention on social media. It is an AI assistant developed by a Chinese company called DeepSeek. Earlier in January 2025, DeepSeek released its AI model, which competes with leading models like OpenAI's ChatGPT o1. What sets DeepSeek apart is its ability to develop high-performing AI models at a significantly lower cost. It's built to assist with various tasks, from answering questions to generating content. However, unlike the American AI giants, which usually offer free versions but charge fees for access to higher-performing models and more responses, DeepSeek is entirely free to use.
DeepSeek operates as a conversational AI, meaning it can understand and respond to natural language inputs. It offers two large language models: DeepSeek-V3 and DeepThink (R1). They can be accessed via web pages or apps. DeepSeek-V3 works like the standard ChatGPT model, providing fast responses, generating text, rewriting emails and summarizing documents. DeepThink (R1) provides an alternative to OpenAI's ChatGPT o1 model, which requires a subscription, but both DeepSeek models are free to use. What sets the DeepThink (R1) model apart from other AI tools is that it lays out the complete thought process and indicates the time it takes to generate the answer before providing a detailed reply.
AI models require large amounts of data to be trained effectively, sometimes including sensitive personal information. The use of personal data carries a risk of data leaks or misuse. DeepSeek's privacy policy allows it to collect user data, such as text inputs, chat history, and device details, for training purposes. This has raised concerns about the potential misuse of personal information.
DeepThink (R1) is open-source ( 源代码开放的 ), allowing researchers and developers worldwide to access and improve the model. This challenges the market position of Western tech giants and encourages more innovation and collaboration in the AI field. Smaller companies and individual developers can now use advanced AI technology without the high costs of proprietary (专有的) models.
The rise of DeepThink (R1) has forced well-established AI companies to reconsider their strategies. If they don't innovate quickly, they risk becoming outdated in the changing market.
28.What do we know about Deepseek's AI model?
A.It runs faster than ChatGPT. B.It charges fees for its full use.
C.It is developed at a lower cost. D.It is only available for users in China.
29. How does DeepThink (R1) differ from DeepSeek-V3?
A.It requires a monthly subscription. B.It shows a detailed thought process.
C.It excels at summarizing documents. D.It can be accessed through web pages.
30. What is the author's concern about Deepseek?
A.The violation of user privacy. B.The spread of misinformation.
C. Its efficiency in generating answers. D. Its ability to quickly access valuable data.
31.What can be inferred from the last paragraph?
A. Many giant AI companies will be outdated in the future.
B. The rise of DeepThink (R1) can help create job opportunities.
C. DeepThink (R1) will slow down the pace of technical innovation.
D. DeepThink (R1) reshapes the competitive market of the AI industry.
D
We all have people who don't like us and don't give us the time of day. Many of them have shown superiority or talked down to us, have criticized us, or have hurt us in a deep way. Why, then, are they the first people we want to tell when we accomplish something big? Or when something good happens in our lives? "A-ha!" we think, "See? I am valuable and worthy. You were wrong about me. Look at me now."
It all gets back to our wiring (脑回路). Our brain prioritizes survival first and everything else second. It creates an inner stream of survival-based thoughts from "Am I good/smart/pretty enough?" to "I really need a snack," using an automatic thought network called the default mode network (DMN)(默认模式网络). The DMN scans the environment for potential threats and focuses on data that suggests we are unsafe. The people who love and support us give us positive feedback. Those comments don't capture the DMN's interest. The person who criticizes us? Now he or she has the DMN's attention. The one who totally rejects us? Let's get the popcorn.
Think about how polite we are to people we don't like. We are so used to performing social graces that we often regard positive feedback coming back to us as courtesy(礼貌), not truth. Negative feedback, on the other hand, can feel like we're finally hearing what people think. We tend to grasp onto it as some higher truth about who we are and what we should be doing differently when, in reality, it probably has nothing to do with us.
People who criticize or blame others often have an overactive DMN that tells them they are doing everything wrong. When they criticize us, they are revealing the negative thoughts and beliefs that consume their own minds. Their DMNs are convinced that they are unsafe in this world, and they are going to spread that unhappiness to anyone and everyone around them.
So it's time to kick the annoying people off the soapboxes in our mind. We have nothing to prove to them. And it's time to embrace positive feedback from the ones we love, and who love us. They're not being polite; they're being honest. Give our DMN a reality check on how great we actually are.
32.What really causes us to share accomplishments with critics first?
A. The urge to fight back. B. The desire to prove our worth.
C. The need to regain confidence. D. The DMN activated by criticism.
33.What does the author mean by "Let's get the popcorn " in Paragraph 2?
A. We feel offended and lose interest. B. We turn our attention to other things.
C. We need a snack to comfort ourselves. D. We expect something dramatic to happen.
34. What does the article suggest about negative and positive feedback?
A. Negative feedback is attention-grabbing and honest.
B. Negative feedback actually reflects our lack of security.
C. Positive feedback is less readily accepted by the brain.
D. Positive feedback is less genuine and easily overlooked.
35.What is the text mainly about?
A. Embracing positive feedback. B. Understanding DMN's secret.
C. The impact of negative feedback. D. The importance of self-confidence.
E
Scientists have studied cats' social relationships—both with other cats and humans—but it can be difficult to tell whether two cats are playing or fighting, says cat behavior researcher Noema Gajdoš-Kmecová.
To assess and classify interactions, Gajdoš-Kmecová and colleagues watched about 100 videos of different cats interacting in pairs. After viewing about one-third of the videos, Gajdoš-Kmecová identified six types of behaviors, including wrestling and staying still. She then watched all of the videos and noted how often each cat displayed one of the specific behaviors, and for how long. By running statistical analyses on the behaviors, she found three types of interactions between the cat pairs: playful, aggressive and intermediate. To confirm the outcome, other members of the team also watched the videos and classified each interaction between cats.
Some clear connections appeared. Quietly wrestling, for example, suggested playtime, while chasing and vocalizations(发声), like growling, hissing or gurgling, implied aggressive encounters.
Intermediate interactions had elements of both playful and aggressive encounters, but especially included prolonged activity of one cat toward the other, such as pouncing(突袭) on or grooming(梳毛) its fellow cat. These in-between encounters could suggest that one cat wants to keep playing while the other doesn't, with the more playful cat gently pushing to see if its partner wants to continue, the authors say.
This work provides an understanding of cat interactions for the first time, Gajdoš-Kmecová says, but it's just the start. In the future, she plans to study more subtle behaviors, like ear twitches and tail swishes. Gajdoš-Kmecová also stresses that one potentially controversial encounter doesn't necessarily signal a terrible cat relationship.
36. What did the study focus on?
A. The cats' social relationships with humans.
B. The real meaning of the interactions between cats.
C. The ways cats communicate with each other.
D. The benefits of being a cat owner.
37. What can we learn about the study from Paragraph 2?
A. Researchers determined nine types of interactions finally.
B. The frequency and length of certain behaviors were noticed.
C. The cats were trained and grouped before they were filmed.
D. 100 pairs of different cats interacting were watched on the spot.
38. Which can be viewed as intermediate interactions?
A. The two cats are wrestling quietly. B. The two cats are grooming each other.
C. One cat is pouncing while the other stays still. D. One cat is running after the other violently.
39. What can be found according to the last paragraph?
A. A future idea of the study. B. A data analysis of the study.
C. A conclusion of the study. D. An application of the study.
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。
Most of us assume those hyper-achievers who are always able to squeeze in their workout,eat healthy foods and pick their kids up on time must have superhuman self-control. But science points to a different answer: ___40___ The only catch is that building good habits takes effort and insight. Thankfully, here are a few research-backed steps that can set you on the path to where you want to be.
Set a specific goal
The way you define the goal you hope to turn into a habit does matter. Goals like "meditate regularly" are too abstract,research has shown. ___41___ Don't say "I'll meditate regularly." Say "I'll meditate for 15 minutes each day." This is actually key to habit formation, making the task easy to carry out, but it's often overlooked.
Create a detailed,cue-based plan
___42___Scientists have proven that you'll make more progress toward your goal if you decide not just what you'll do, but when and where you'll be cued to do it. Making this kind of plan reduces the chances you'll forget to follow through because the when and where in your plan will serve as cues to action.
A plan like "I'll study Spanish for 30 minutes every weekday" is OK. But a detailed, cue-based plan like "Every workday after my last meeting, I'll spend 30 minutes studying Spanish in my office" is more likely to stick as a habit.
___43___
We're strongly influenced by the behaviors of the people around us, evidence shows. Want to start running regularly? You're probably better off joining an established running club than asking a few friends who aren't yet in the habit of jogging to get in shape with you. However, it's important not to get too crazy—if you try to train with marathoners when you're just hoping to work up to a 5K, it can be discouraging.
Make it fun to repeat
Research has shown you'll persist longer and ultimately achieve more if you focus on finding ways to make goal pursuit fun. One excellent way is to try "temptation bundling". ___44___ Research shows that temptation bundling improves follow-through; it transforms goal pursuit into a source of pleasure, not pain.
A. Find the right kind of social support.
B. Tell your friends and family about your goals.
C. What we mistake for willpower is often a natural outcome of habit.
D. You'll benefit from being more specific about what exactly you aim to do and how often.
E. Having a bite-size objective makes it less daunting to get started and easier to see your progress.
F. Now you have established a specific goal, it's time to think about what will cue you to follow through.
G. For example, watch your favourite show while at the gym or enjoy a beloved podcast while cooking healthy meals.
第三部分 语言知识运用(共三节,满分40分)
第一节 完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
There comes a time for every family when the tables are turned and the parent has to answer to the child. Mine came recently when my wife and I stayed with our elder son in Los Angeles. A whole week under his ___45___!
"Dad, don't leave the tap water ___46___ when you brush your teeth." Nathaniel warned on our first night. All right, I figured, this is California, where ___47___ is a concern. More rules followed. Don't wear a neck warmer when ___48___ the dogs in the morning — it will warm up when we get to the park.
At first I wondered how I had ___49___ such a tyrant (暴君). Then I remembered how often I ___50___ my golden rule of parenting when he was young. "Someday, you'll have a home of your own and can live however you want," I'd say. "___51___ then, you'll have to do as we ask." Now it was payback time. So, despite a touch of rebellion, I ___52___ followed Nathaniel's household orders. Our changed role ___53___ another side of Nathaniel, giving me hope for his future ___54___ ability.
On our last afternoon there, we were walking on El Matador Beach. We came to a big area full of ___55___, and I thought it was as far as we could go. But Nathaniel didn't want to stop. He patiently helped me ___56___ from one rock to another, showing me where to put my arthritic (关节炎的) feet and hands as ocean waves came close. I was ___57___, but after a couple hundred yards we made it to a fresh sandy beach. "You did it! I'm really proud." he said, beaming, ___58___ I'd just learned to ride a bike. It was then that I knew my elder son also rose to ___59___.
45. A. roof B. care C. belt D. feet
46. A. moving B. freezing C. running D. steaming
47. A. cold B. weather C. flood D. drought
48. A. training B. walking C. feeding D. waking
49. A. raised B. helped C. crushed D. pleased
50. A. challenged B. stressed C. ignored D. broke
51. A. since B. until C. after D. from
52. A. sadly B. desperately C. angrily D. smilingly
53. A. masked B. buried C. revealed D. protected
54. A. parenting B. organizational C. teaching D. communicative
55. A. waves B. shells C. rocks D. bottles
56. A. run B. swim C. fly D. move
57. A. content B. terrified C. thrilled D. regretful
58. A. as if B. even if C. in case D. so that
59. A. fame B. greatness C. fatherhood D. power
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。
On January 28, 3,000 drones (无人机) performed a stunning light show in Chongqing during the Spring Festival Gala. The show, organized by Damoda Intelligent Control Technology, 60.__________(feature) patterns of famous landmarks and flowers across the night sky.
Despite challenges such as unpredictable weather and signal interference, the team, 61.__________ average age is 27, delivered a flawless performance. Most of the team members specialize in drone technology, while others are enthusiasts recruited by the company.
In recent years, drone performances 62.__________(become) a major trend in entertainment. Compared to traditional fireworks, drones are 63.__________ (safe) and less polluting. Advancements in technology have made larger-scale performances possible. Damoda's third-generation drones are designed 64.__________(take) off from a compact box, saving space, while the fourth-generation models charge automatically. In 2023, the company set two Guinness World Records by 65.__________(fly) 10, 197 drones at the same time.
Competition is shifting from technology to creativity, as the industry grows, with a greater emphasis 66.__________ storytelling and cultural elements. Beyond entertainment, drones are also fueling 67.__________ low-altitude economy in China, with widespread use in logistics(物流), agriculture, and emergency rescue.
68.__________ is expected by industry experts, drone shows are going to become even more incredible, with continuous technological progress. China's drone industry continues to grow globally, setting new standards and reinforcing its 69.__________ (influence) position in aerial technology.
第三节 (共10小题:每小题1分,满分10分)
请根据首字母或汉语提示,使用必修二Unit1-2中的单词填空,空白处只能填入1个单词。
70. The letter is ___________to (将...寄给)a retired editor —— there must be some mistake.
71. O___________, tomatoes were planted in South America , but later they were spread to other parts of the world.
72. The old man had to pack his few b______________ in a bag and left as a consequence of the out-break of the war.
73. Once you are a___________to smoking addictive cigarettes, it's extremely difficult to fight your
addiction.
74. We received a number of ______________ (投诉) from customers about the lack of parking facilities.
75. He was standing so far away that I was unable to i___________ his face clearly.
76. I want to thank all the p_______________, because your participation makes the movement more meaningful.
77. She studied hard for years and finally gained a_________to her dream university.
78. It is well-known to us that a b___________ diet is of great significance to our health.
79. On the o___________ of the Spring Festival Eve, when the whole family gathers around the table for the reunion dinner, the warmth and happiness in the air are beyond description.
第四部分 书面表达(满分20分)
假定你是高一学生李华,你的英国朋友Jim要给班级同学介绍中国美食,发来邮件询问有关信息。请你给他写一封回信,内容包括:
1.中国美食简介;
2.推荐一道美食并说明理由。
注意:
1. 词数100左右;
2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear Jim,
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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Yours,
Li Hua
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$高二英语听力模拟试题18第1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,每段对话读两遍。现在你有。5秒钟的时间阅读第一小题的有关内容。I need to get ten thousand people to sign this form. We should stop the factory from being built by the river. but won't. To create more jobs, maybe. but at the cost of the environment, i'd rather we had clean water. I need to get ten thousand people to sign this form. We should stop the factory from being built by the river. but won't to create more jobs maybe. but at the cost of the environment, i'd rather we had clean water. Are you getting dad this pair of globs for his birthday? right? His current ones have worn out from taking care of the rose street. Oh, nice choice. I'll get him some grape seeds. He's been talking about bottling his own wine for ages. Are you getting dad this pair of globs for his birthday. right? His current ones have worn out from taking care of the rose trees. Oh, nice choice. I'll get him some grape seeds. 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To ensure the safety of all the fans, we must check all bags, packages and purses that everyone brings with them. Excuse me, I need to check inside your handbag before you go to your seat. but the game is about to start. I know. To ensure the safety of all the fans, we must check all bags, packages and purses that everyone brings with them. 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。I've been thinking about setting up a . toy hospital. What's that? I've . volunteered for one when I was living in japan. They're really popular there. Basically, they repair broken toys for people in the community. Soft toys? You mean? Well, that was what I did. But other volunteers fixed wood, metal and even electronic toys. That's so cool, you should definitely do IT. yeah. Many of the toys held special significance for their owners. IT was lovely to bring them back to life. Plus IT prevented good toys from being thrown away. I've been thinking about setting up a . toy hospital. What's that? I've . volunteered for one when I was living in japan. They're really popular there. Basically, they repair broken toys for people . in the community. Soft toys? You mean? Well, that was what I did. But other volunteers fixed wood, metal and even electronic toys. That's so cool, you should definitely do IT. yeah. Many of the toys held special significance for their owners. IT was lovely to bring them back to life. Plus IT prevented good toys from being thrown away. 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。Did you read about the recent discovery that india has made on the moon? Yes, they sent a space ship into space. In two thousand twenty three, IT found an important element on the southern part of the moon. yeah. IT may support a previous theory about the origin of the moon. Do you know what the name of the spaceship was? The mission itself was called shanghai. On three, the part of the ship that landed on the moon was vacuum. What about the car that they sent out onto the surface? IT was named pragyan. IT drove across the surface of the moon for fourteen earths days and collected tons of data. Did you read about the recent discovery that india has made on on the moon? Yes, they sent a spaceship into space. In two thousand twenty three, IT found an important element on the southern part of the moon. yeah. IT may support a previous theory about the origin of the moon. Do you know what the name of the spaceship was? The mission itself was called shanghai. On three, the part of the ship that landed on the moon was vicua. What about the car that they sent out onto the surface? IT was named pragyan. IT drove across the surface of the moon for fourteen earth days and collected tons of data. 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。Mary, you went to china on an exchange program. right? Yes, my sister and I, I both went to beijing for six months. IT was extremely good. Are you thinking of applying? Yes, I have to do with this year because we can't do IT in our final year. i'd recommend applying early. My only concern is the food culture. I am on a very strict diet due to poor health. Do you think I . will struggle? Well, in china, eating is more of a shared experience than IT is here in the U. K. They often share many dishes at restaurants. I guess I wouldn't be able to do that. to be honest, I failed. But the people there are very friendly and understanding. As long as you know some basic chinese, you can explain your requirements to them. I guess I Better start learning the language than mary. You went to china on an exchange program. right? Yes, my sister and I both went to beijing for six months. IT was extremely good. Are you thinking of applying? Yes, I have to do with this year because we can't do IT in our final year. i'd recommend applying early. My only concern is the food culture. I am on a very strict diet due to poor health. Do you think I . will struggle? Well, in china, eating is more of a shared experience than IT is here in the U. K. They often share many dishes at restaurants. I guess I wouldn't be able to do that. to be honest, I failed. But the people there are very friendly and understanding. As long as you know some basic chinese, you can explain your requirements to them. I guess I Better start learning the language than. 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。Hello, Jennifer. Thanks for joining us today on this video call. It's no problem. I live near your offices though, if you'd prefer I come in. No, to give every candidate a fair chance. We're doing all interviews through video first as some are applying from overseas. That makes sense. So tell us why you want this . role is my dream job. I graduated top of my class at university last year, but since then I ve been working in a bank, not using my design skills. What do you think you can bring . to the role a sense of originality? Your brand is all about making things by hand. I am the same. I am to create one of a kind products. So I draw all my designs and don't use AI for anything. You don't think AI is useful. I believe in certain industries is useful. However, for anything creative, I see IT as a step backward. Great IT seems i've finally found a strong fit for this position. When would you be able to start? We need someone who can hit the ground . running immediately. I've already spoken to my bus. Hello, Jennifer. Thanks for joining us today on this video call. It's no problem. I live near your office though, if you'd prefer I come in. No, to give every candidate a fair chance, we're doing all interviews through video first. As some are applying from overseas. that makes sense. So tell us why you want this . role is my dream job. I graduated top of my class at university last year, but since then I ve been working in a bank, not using my design skills. What do you think you can bring . to the role a sense of originality? Your brand is all about making things by hand. I am the same. I am to create one of a kind products. So I draw all my designs and don't use AI for . anything you don't think AI is useful. I believe in certain industries is useful. However, for anything creative, I see IT as a step backward. Great IT seems I finally found a strong fit for this position. When would you be able to start? We need someone who can hit the ground . running immediately. I've already spoken to my boss. 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 uni, or as I like to call IT, the edge of the world. This town sits at the edge of the largest salt flat in the world, covering over four thousand square miles. Today's tour is going to take you across IT. Our first stop will be a magical site where you can see some dissed trains from the early twenty eighth century, while were there be sure to keep an eye for the beautiful animals nearby. Just a word of warning, there's no wifi or mobile signal out here, so please stick together and don't wander off. After that, we will stop at the salt hotel for lunch. Everything in the hotel is made from salt, including the furniture and even the beds. Don't worry, we won't be staying there. We'll cut across the flats to the foot of a mountain where will spend the night is cold out there at night. So we have brought you all warm sleeping bags and tents. The next morning will climb b the mountain. Now, before we start, these are the hats with our tour logo on each of us will have one, so we can easily spot each other along the way. Welcome to uni, or as I like to call, IT, the edge of the world. This town sits at the edge of the largest salt flat in the world, covering over four thousand square miles. Today's tour is going to take you across IT. Our first stop will be a magical site where you can see some dissed trains from the early twenty eight century while were there. Be sure to keep an eye out for the beautiful animals in nearby. Just a word of warning, there's no wifi or mobile signal out here, so please stick together and don't wonder off. After that, we will stop at the salt hotel for lunch. Everything in the hotel is made from salt, including the furniture and even the beds. Don't worry, we won't be staying there. We will cut across the flats to the foot of a mountain where will spend the night is cold out there at night. So we have brought you all warm sleeping bags and tents. The next morning will climb the mountain. Now before we start, these are the heads with our tour logo. On each of us will have one, so we can easily spot each other along the way. 第二节到此结束,现在你有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。听力部分到此结束。