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第一节听下面五段录音。每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的ABC3个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段录音后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题,每段录音播放两遍。听下面的录音,回答第一小题。mom's birthday is next week. What should we get for her? SHE loves roses. Remember how he smiled when we filled the vase with red roses last year? But chocolates might be Better. Good idea. Mom's birthday is next week. What should we get for her? SHE loves roses. Remember how he smiled when we filled the vase with red roses last year? But . chocolates might be Better. Good idea. 听下面的录音,回答第二小题。where can I find . this novel is in section? See the third shelf, if you spend two hundred dollars or more today will give you a free ticket for the film star void. That's great. Where can I find . this novel is in section? See the third shelf. If you spend two hundred dollars or more today will give you a free ticket for the film star voyage. That's great. 听下面的录音,回答第三小题。i have to leave now. I need to get my phone that was left at the repairs shop by eight thirty P. M. I am just about to head back and work on my paper. Do you want to lift? I have to leave now. I need to get my phone that was left at the repairs shop by eight thirty P. M. I am just about to head back and work on my paper. Do you want to lift? 听下面的录音,回答第四小题。why are you still practicing your speech? I have confidence in you. After all, you got first place in the writing competition. but the speech competition is totally different. What if I forget my lines halfway through? Why are you still practicing your speech? I have confidence in you. After all, you got first place in the writing competition. but the speech competition is totally different. What if I forget my lines halfway through? 听下面的录音,回答第五小题。professor Davis will extend today's physics labs session. right? Yeah, that usually ends at three fifteen P. M. But today the session is expected to finish an hour and . a half later than usual. Oh, no. I'll miss my basketball practice at four pm. Professor Davis will extend today's physics lab session. right? yeah. That usually ends at three fifteen P. M. But today the session is expected to finish an hour and . a half later than usual. Oh, no. I'll miss my basketball practice at four pm. 第一节到此结束,第二节听下面5段录音。每段录音后有几个小题,从题中所给的ABC3个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段录音前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟,听完后,每小题都有5秒钟的作答时间,每段录音播放两遍。听下面的录音,回答第六和第七小题。现在你有10秒钟的时间阅读这两个小题。What can I do for you? My laptop was damaged beyond repair, so i'm looking for a new one. What's your budget? Around eight hundred dollars. Got IT. What about the size? Fourteen or fifteen inches will be fine. I recommend this model with a simple design. For seven hundred dollars, you'll get one with two hundred and fifty six GB of memory, which should be enough for work. If you need more memory capacity, there's an option for five hundred and twelve gb, but the Price will be ten percent higher than the two hundred and fifty six GB. One. five hundred twelve G, B works Better for me. I'll take IT. What can I do for you? My laptop was damaged beyond repair, so i'm looking for a new one. What's your budget? Around eight hundred dollars. Got IT. What about the size? Fourteen, fifteen inches will be fine. I'd . recommend this model with a simple design. For seven hundred dollars, you'll get one with two hundred and fifty six G, B of memory, which should be enough for work. If you need more memory capacity, there's an option for five hundred and twelve GB, but the Price will be ten percent higher than the two hundred and fifty six GB. One. five hundred twelve G, B works Better for me. I'll take IT. 听下面的录音,回答第八和第九小题。现在你有10秒钟的时间阅读这两个小题。Hi Jenny, this is alex. Is friday okay for our project meeting? Yes, i've added . the updated financial data and the charts we discussed with our clients last week to my report. great. But my . cousin judy will come to visit my family on friday afternoon. I promised to pick her up at the airport. Can we meet . at nine AM? sure. That works for me. By the way, is IT your cousin's first visit to our city? Yes, i'm planning to take her to some attractions this weekend. Hi Jenny. This is alex friday, okay. For our project meeting? yes. I've added the updated financial data and the charts we discussed with our clients last week to my report. great. But my cousin judy will come to visit my family on friday afternoon. I promised to pick her up at the airport. Can we meet . at nine AM? sure. That works for me. By the way, is IT your cousin's first visit to our city? Yes, i'm planning to take her to some attractions this weekend. 听下面的录音,回答第十至第十三小题。现在你有20秒钟的时间阅读这四个小题。The hotel just called and said they had to cancel our reservation. Seriously is IT because there are no rooms available? No, it's because their room equipment is too old and needs to be more modern. They're calling the guests on the systems booking list one by one. unbelievable. I'm a regular guest at this hotel, and I even have their discount card to do. They offer any compensation? Yes, they will get in touch with a luxury hotel to provide free accommodation worth one thousand dollars a night. I've never stayed in such a high end hotel before. That's an unexpected bonus. Did they give you the address of . that hotel? No, but they message me its name. I've consulted the map and found that is right next to the scenic spot we planned to visit. Okay, lets look at up online to see what he looks like. The hotel just called and said they had to cancel our reservation. Seriously is IT because there are no rooms available? No, it's because their roof equipment is too old and needs to be more modern. They're calling the guests on the system bookings list one by one. unbelievable. I'm a regular guest at this hotel, and I even have their discount card. Do they offer any compensation? Yes, they will get in touch with a luxury hotel to provide free accommodation worth one thousand dollars a night. I've never stayed in such a high end hotel before. That's an unexpected bonus. Did they give you the address of that hotel? No, but they message me its name. I've consulted the map and found IT is right next to the scenic spot we planned to visit. Okay, let's look IT up online to see what IT looks like. 听下面的录音,回答第十四至第十六小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。Doctor leaves lecture on reefs was eye opening. I didn't realize how much damage was being done to these ecosystems. Me neither. I can't believe that half of the reefs might be wiped out soon, and that could affect the entire marine food chain. The part about microplate tics shocked me. Fish are eating tiny plastic pieces people throw into the ocean. Yeah, i'm planning to stop using plastic bottles and cut back on plastic products starting tomorrow. good. I'm considering organizing a beach. Clean up that. A good idea. But i'm worried we might not get enough volunteers. How about starting with some small steps? Perhaps we can put up some posters in our school to promote environmental . protection. Great idea. Doctor leaves lecture on reefs was eye opening. I didn't realize how much damage was being done to these ecosystems. Me neither. I can't believe that half of the reef s might be wiped out soon, and that could affect the entire marine food chain. The part about micro plastics shocked me. Fish are eating tiny plastic pieces people throw into the ocean. Yeah, i'm planning to stop using plastic bottles and cut back on plastic products starting tomorrow. good. I'm considering organizing a beach. Clean up that. A good idea. But i'm worried we might not get enough volunteers. How about starting with some small steps? Perhaps we can put up some posters in our school to promote environmental . protection. Great idea. 听下面的录音,回答第十七至第二十小题。现在你有20秒钟的时间阅读这四个小题。Let me introduce a girl i'm currently writing about in my novel, clara. Read in the story, clara is a youtube r with millions of followers. Born in two thousand, SHE started her journey into science education when he was twenty while working at a research centre called ocean lab. At the age of twenty three, SHE began filming simple experiments with everyday household items like solar bottles and kitchen ingredients. Soon, her videos became a hit on youtube, inspiring more ordinary people to be involved in scientific experiments. People started to realize that science wasn't something far away when creating clara. My goal is very clear. I want her to be a role model. SHE can encourage Young people to see science as something exciting and achievable. I'd love to know what you think about clara. Does he feel authentic to you? Do her values and actions inspire you? As I intended? Please feel free to share your thoughts with me. Your opinions and suggestions would mean a lot and might even help me refine clear's personality. Let me introduce a girl i'm currently writing about in my novel, clara. Read in the story, clara is a youtube B. R. With millions of followers. Born in two thousand, SHE started her journey into science education when he was twenty while working at a research center called ocean lab. At the age of twenty three, SHE began filming simple experiments with everyday household items like solar bottles and kitchen ingredients. Soon, her videos became a hit on youtube, inspiring more ordinary people to be involved in scientific experiments. People started to realize that science wasn't something far away. When creating clara, my goal is very clear. I want her to be a role model. SHE can encourage Young people to see science as something exciting, achievable. I'd love to know what you think about clara. Does he feel authentic to you? Do her values and actions inspire you? As I intended? Please feel free to share your thoughts with me. Your opinions and suggestions would mean a lot and might even help me refine claris personality. 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。
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2025学年第二学期金华卓越联盟5月阶段性联考
高二年级英语学科试题
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选择题部分
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段录音。每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段录音后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音播放两遍。
1. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
What gift did the speakers give to their mother last year?
A. Some roses. B. Chocolates. C. A new vase.
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Where does the conversation probably take place?
A. In a library. B. At a cinema. C. In a bookstore.
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What does the man offer to do for the woman?
A. Give her a ride. B. Mend her phone. C. Help her with the paper.
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What do we know about the man?
A. He is not good at writing.
B. He is anxious about the upcoming event.
C. He has won many speech competitions before.
5. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
When will the physics lab session end today?
A. At 4:00 p.m. B. At 4:15 p.m. C. At 4:45 p.m.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段录音。每段录音后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段录音前,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。每段录音播放两遍。
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
6. Who is the man?
A. A repairman. B. A salesman. C. A designer.
7. How much will the woman pay?
A. $770. B. $700. C. $630.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
8. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?
A. Old schoolmates. B. Co-workers. C. Relatives.
9. What will the woman do on Friday afternoon?
A. Meet Judy. B. Write her report. C. Have a meeting.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
10. Why does the hotel have to cancel the speakers’ reservation?
A. It has been fully booked.
B. Its booking system has crashed.
C. Its equipment needs to be updated.
11. What will the hotel provide as compensation for the speakers?
A. $1,000 in cash. B. A discount card. C. A free stay at a luxury hotel.
12. How does the man feel about the hotel’s solution?
A. Confused. B. Satisfied. C. Annoyed.
13. What will the speakers do next?
A. Buy a map. B. Send a message. C. Search for the hotel online.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
14. What makes the woman surprised?
A. Fish are eating plastic.
B. Many reefs may disappear soon.
C. The marine food chain is so complex.
15. What does the man consider doing?
A. Reducing the use of plastic products.
B. Organizing a beach cleanup.
C. Attending a lecture on marine protection.
16. What do the speakers decide to do at the end of the conversation?
A. Ask Dr. Lee for help. B. Get some volunteers. C. Stick up promotional posters.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
17. What is the speaker doing?
A. Introducing a character.
B. Recommending a scientist.
C. Sharing his writing experience.
18. When did Clara Reed start making videos?
A. In 2015. B. In 2020. C. In 2023.
19. What does the speaker expect Clara Reed to be?
A. Creative. B. Inspiring. C. Knowledgeable.
20. What does the speaker want listeners to do in the end?
A. Provide feedback. B. Read his new story. C. Conduct an experiment.
第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
The United States boasts a variety of theme parks offering unique experiences for visitors. From immersive storytelling to record-breaking rides, these destinations cater to different interests, making them perfect for family trips or thrill-seeking adventures.
Universal’s Islands of Adventure
Located in Orlando, Florida, Universal’s Islands of Adventure is renowned for its detailed themes. As visitors move between areas like Marvel Super Hero Island and Toon Lagoon, the background music seamlessly shifts to match each theme — a distinctive feature that enhances immersion. Popular attractions include Hagrid’s Magical Creatures Motorbike Adventure and The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man. The Wizarding World of Harry Potter also hides 18 secret spots worth exploring.
Kennywood
Kennywood, near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, preserves classic amusement park charm with retro rides such as swings and pirate ships. Its coasters range from mild to intense, including Phantom’s Revenge and the historic Thunderbolt. Classic dark rides like Noah’s Ark add nostalgic appeal.
Cedar Point
Situated on Lake Erie in Ohio, Cedar Point is a thrill-seeker’s paradise. It houses 18 roller coasters, including Millennium Force, the world’s first 300-foot-tall coaster. The lakeside location combines adrenaline-pumping rides with natural beauty.
Dollywood
In Tennessee, Dollywood celebrates Dolly Parton’s legacy through bluegrass performances, heritage reenactments, and rides like the Lightning Rod hybrid coaster. A newly added children’s area includes a calming room. The park also supports charity through the Dollywood Foundation. Nearby Gatlinburg offers mountain coasters for additional adventure.
Whether seeking nostalgia, thrills, or cultural immersion, these parks provide unforgettable experiences. Visitors are encouraged to plan ahead for popular rides and explore nearby attractions to make the most of their trips.
21. What unique feature enhances the atmosphere at Universal’s Islands of Adventure?
A. A calming room for children. B. Themed music changing between areas.
C. Lakeside roller coasters. D. Heritage reenactments.
22. Which park is linked to a charity foundation named after it?
A. Universal’s Islands of Adventure. B. Kennywood.
C. Cedar Point. D. Dollywood.
23. This article is most likely from a ______.
A. Historical research paper. B. Travel journal.
C. Science textbook. D. Tourism advertisement.
B
In 2015, Brian Peterson moved to Santa Ana with his wife. A homeless man often disturbed their peace by shouting at night. Initially avoiding contact, Peterson changed his mindset after reading Love Does, a book about kindness in action. Inspired by its message, he approached the man, later identified as Matt Faris, a musician who had moved from Kentucky to pursue dreams but ended up homeless for over a decade.
Peterson, a Cleveland Institute of Art graduate who hadn’t painted for eight years, was struck by Faris’s “inner life” despite his rough appearance — unkempt beard, overgrown nails, and tattered clothes. He asked to paint Faris’s portrait, reviving his passion for art.
Working from a black-and-white photo of Faris taken with his phone, Peterson chooses colors inspired by his personality and life story, creating a poignant portrait. He showed one man winning his battle with alcoholism, for example, by transitioning the colors from a dark blue to a brilliant red.
This marked the birth of Faces of Santa Ana, a nonprofit where Peterson paints homeless individuals, sells their portraits for thousands, and splits profits to fund their needs. Over eight years, Peterson expanded his initiative into Faces of Mankind, uniting artists nationwide to paint homeless people. He insists subjects decide how to use their share — some cover medical bills or rent, while others pursue dreams. Faris recorded a music album, while Kimberly Sandoval, another subject, used funds to support her daughter’s rent. “They both wept in my arms,” Peterson recalled. Beyond financial aid, the project fosters human connections. Buyers often relate deeply to subjects’ stories, breaking stereotypes. One buyer admitted, “I used to cross the street to avoid the homeless. Now I see them differently.”
Peterson now lives in Miami but continues the mission. “The real victory isn’t the money,” he says. “It’s the moment people recognize the humanity in those they once ignored.”
24. What motivated Peterson to start talking to the homeless man?
A. His wife’s suggestion. B. A book’s message about kindness.
C. His job at Kia Motors. D. The man’s musical background.
25. The word “poignant” in paragraph 3 most likely means ______.
A. emotionally moving. B. large and expensive.
C. technically complex. D. colorful and childish.
26. What’s Peterson’s attitude toward helping the homeless?
A. He believes money solves all problems. B. He thinks medical care is their top need.
C. He values their personal choices. D. He prefers providing temporary housing.
27. Which of the following best describes Peterson?
A. Sympathetic and respectful. B. Persistent and innovative.
C. Generous and wealthy. D. Humble and selfless.
C
Scientists have discovered that pairing dogs’ extraordinary sense of smell with artificial intelligence can effectively detect cancer early, offering a groundbreaking approach to diagnosis. Three original members of the Labrador (拉布拉多犬) team — Mars, Moon, and Pluto — demonstrated this potential by identifying cancer scent in breath samples with 94% accuracy across four cancer types (breast, lung, colorectal, and prostate), as reported in a November 15 Scientific Reports study.
Assaf Rabinowicz, chief technology officer of this program, explains that the method’s strength lies in its equal effectiveness for early and late-stage cancers, crucial for improving survival rates. Dogs’ unmatched olfactory (嗅觉的) abilities enable them to detect faint chemical traces linked to cancer. During training, the Labradors learned to sit when sensing cancer in breath samples. However, human observers struggled to consistently interpret subtle cues like tail twitches or ear movements. To solve this, researchers developed an AI model using machine learning and computer vision to analyze the dogs’ body language objectively.
In tests with 1,408 participants (261 confirmed cancer cases), the AI-enhanced system correctly identified 245 cancers while producing only 60 false positives among 1,048 healthy samples. Rabinowicz notes that while current U.S. tests employ smaller beagles for practicality, the original Labradors remain vital. “Mars, Moon, and Pluto not only delivered exceptional results but continue contributing to research,” he states, praising their reliability.
The research highlights a broader truth: animals possess undeveloped potential in medical innovation. “This isn’t just about technology,” Rabinowicz emphasizes. “Dogs are partners rewriting diagnostic (诊断的) science, proving that nature and AI can work collaboratively.”
Training dogs requires months of exposure to thousands of samples, while the AI helps make sure results are interpreted in the same way — a critical factor for clinical practice. Although this method cannot yet be used alone to diagnose cancer, it can work with existing screenings like blood tests or imaging, particularly in resource-limited settings.
28. What problem did the AI model solve?
A. Dogs’ poor sense of smell. B. Inconsistent interpretation of dog cues.
C. Lack of cancer samples. D. Time-consuming training.
29. What can be inferred about the original members of the Labrador team?
A. They are unsuitable for AI-assisted analysis.
B. They failed to adapt to large-scale clinical tests.
C. They will be replaced by beagles in future research.
D. Their contribution remains significant despite the application of new breeds.
30. Why does the author quote Rabinowicz’s statement in paragraph 4?
A. To highlight the historical role of dogs in science.
B. To criticize the high cost of training detection dogs.
C. To emphasize the limitations of AI in medical research.
D. To stress the revolutionary collaboration between animals and technology.
31. What is the main idea of the last paragraph?
A. Training dogs for cancer detection takes too long.
B. Technical shortcomings of AI in processing complex data.
C. The method has limits but can supplement current screening.
D. The necessity for future studies to replace current cancer screening methods.
D
Whale sharks, the ocean’s gentle giants, are increasingly using offshore oil and gas platforms as temporary rest stops during their long migrations, much like drivers pulling into highway service stations. These human-made structures with light rays attract marine life — particularly plankton (浮游生物), a primary food source for whale sharks. However, scientists warn that this behavior exposes the endangered species to risks such as ship collisions and pollution from industrial activities.
A 14-year study led by marine ecologist Ben D’Antonio tracked 78 whale sharks off Western Australia using satellite tags. Published in Diversity and Distributions on January 18, the research revealed how underwater features, both natural, like seamounts, canyons and artificial, like oil rigs (石油钻井平台), influence the sharks’ routes. “These structures act like pit stops (停靠站),” explains D’Antonio from the Australian Institute of Marine Science. “The sharks pause to feed on plankton-rich areas before continuing their journeys.”
As the largest fish species, whale sharks (Rhincodon typus) can grow up to 18 meters long and consume 20 kilograms of plankton daily. Oil rigs mimic artificial reefs, creating plankton hotspots that draw the sharks. However, the platforms’ bright lights also heighten risks. Sharks lingering near rigs face potential ship strikes or exposure to oil spills. Tragically, such deaths often go unrecorded as their carcasses sink without trace.
The study highlights a critical dilemma: while rigs provide food, their presence threatens marine biodiversity. D’Antonio compares the sharks’ behavior to human road trips: “Just as families stop at truck stops for fuel and meals, whale sharks use seafloor features similarly.” Yet, this analogy underscores an ecological vulnerability.
Researchers urge policymakers to consider these findings when managing marine protected areas or removing old platforms. With renewable energy projects like offshore wind farms expanding, balancing infrastructure development with wildlife conservation becomes urgent. “New structures along continental borders will reshape marine habitats,” D’Antonio notes. “We must anticipate unintended consequences.”
32. According to the study, why do oil rigs serve as “pit stops” for migrating whale sharks?
A. The rigs disrupt natural ocean currents.
B. The structures provide shelter from predators.
C. Plankton concentrates around the rigs due to light rays.
D. Humans intentionally feed sharks near the platforms.
33. Which of the following statements about the tracking method is correct?
A. It involved satellite labels to trace sharks.
B. It monitored plankton eaten by sharks at pit stops.
C. It prioritized recording the food source of sharks.
D. It focused mainly on natural underwater features.
34. What can we infer from the last paragraph?
A. The impact of new structures on marine life is fully predictable.
B. Marine habitats along continental borders will remain unchanged.
C. Renewable energy projects should be stopped to avoid habitat changes.
D. The consequences of building new structures may not be entirely positive.
35. Which of the following is the best title for the passage?
A. Shark Migration: Renewable Energy’s Impact.
B. Whale Sharks: Guardians of Marine Ecosystems.
C. Oil Rigs: A Risky Pitt Stop for Migrating Whale Sharks.
D. The Decline of Plankton: Threats to Ocean Biodiversity.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
You meet someone new, and seconds later — poof! — their name is gone. We’ve all been there. Luckily, there is a way to get rid of this stress. Mentalists (people who perform mind tricks) use special techniques to remember names. ____36____
The main reason why we forget names is not a bad memory, but a lack of concentration. When you meet someone, your brain is busy with many things at once. The name gets lost in the chaos. Also, your brain stores names in temporary storage by default, which is like a trash can that empties itself every few minutes. ____37____
One effective way to lock down names is to create a mental image. When you hear a name, imagine an object that sounds like it. For example, “Mike” → a microphone. ____38____ Your brain is wired to remember stories and pictures, not random words.
To burn a name into your brain, repeat it right after the other person says it. For instance, if someone says “I’m Jim,” you reply, “Great to meet you, Jim!” ___39___ Repeating a name out loud adds a physical layer to the memory and makes it stick longer.
It’s completely normal to sometimes blank on a name you definitely know. This usually means you just can’t get the name back at that moment, not that you’ve truly forgotten it. Trying to force yourself to remember often backfires. ____40____ If you still can’t recall, just say, “I’m sorry, say your name one more time?” Most people appreciate that.
A. Here are some tricks that performers use.
B. The key is to practice until it becomes a habit.
C. So you need to get that name into your long-term memory.
D. Instead, you should move on until the name randomly pops up.
E. But first, let’s understand why we forget names in the first place.
F. This stimulates your motor cortex (大脑皮层) and helps the memory last longer.
G. This technique works because it turns abstract names into concrete things.
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
As passengers settled into a Southwest Airlines flight, a flight attendant came over the speaker to share that there was a “very special passenger” on board.
That passenger was 2-year-old Cruz, a little boy who had just ____41____ the fight of his life. Just one year earlier, Cruz had been ____42____ with stage 4 Neuroblastoma, a rare and aggressive form of cancer. His family had been traveling back and ____43____ from California to New York City for months as he underwent intense ____44____. Now, he was finally ____45____ from cancer and heading home.
Wanting to make the moment unforgettable, the flight crew ____46____ everyone on board to help celebrate Cruz’s incredible victory. What happened next turned the plane into something truly ____47____.
Passengers began writing notes to Cruz, messages ____48____ congratulations, encouragement, and love. Strangers who had never met him took a moment to ____49____ his strength and remind him just how proud they were. For Cruz’s parents, Elisa and Miguel, it was a moment they would never ____50____.
In the middle of it all, their little boy ____51____ it all, too. “He even realized the passengers were talking about him and exclaimed he was strong.” Elisa ____52____.
And he’s right. At 30,000 feet, surrounded by strangers who quickly became a cheering ____53____, one small boy’s journey ____54____ everyone on board of how ____55____ hope, kindness, and celebration can be.
41. A. abandoned B. won C. fought D. seized
42. A. disturbed B. dominated C. diagnosed D. restricted
43. A. down B. up C. forth D. away
44. A. treatment B. examination C. training D. inspection
45. A. sensitive B. cured C. gone D. free
46. A. appealed to B. decided on C. relied on D. turned down
47. A. genuine B. weird C. special D. bitter
48. A. packed with B. covered with C. compared with D. mixed with
49. A. test B. honor C. enhance D. consult
50. A. forget B. tolerate C. regret D. skip
51. A. put B. took C. understood D. brought
52. A. recognised B. whispered C. argued D. shared
53. A. group B. team C. crowd D. section
54. A. guaranteed B. reminded C. warned D. promised
55. A. frequent B. moderate C. impactful D. respective
非选择题部分
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。
Drumbeats echo through a university gymnasium in Central China as a brightly colored dragon surges, dips, and coils. At the front ____56____ (guide) the dragon is Miguel de Oliveira Manacero, a 24-year-old Brazilian graduate student known ____57____ Ma Feilong in China.
Manacero first encountered Chinese culture through martial arts. He began training at 10 and later showed great ____58____ (dedicate) to Brazil’s national team, winning a world championship at 16. In 2019, he arrived at Hubei University for ____59____ short-term exchange, where he discovered dragon dance and decided to stay.
In Western folklore, dragons are often seen as destructive, ____60____ in China, the Loong tells a very different story. Dragon dance, often performed during festivals, ____61____ (believe) to bring good luck and ward off misfortune. Unlike solo martial arts, dragon dance is a collective art ____62____ requires timing and trust.
Since his senior year, Manacero ____63____ (lead) the university’s dragon dance team to top finishes in national competitions. “Martial arts helped me understand China. Dragon dance made me fall in love with ____64____,” he says. With about a year and a half left in his studies, he remains committed to ____65____ (keep) the dragon moving between cultures.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
66. 假定你是李华,你校英语报近期在开展主题为“人工智能(AI)是否应该广泛应用于高中教育”的讨论。请你给英文报写一篇投稿,表明你的立场,并给出至少两条理由。
注意:
1.写作词数应为80个左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卷的相应位置作答。
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第二节(满分25分)
67. 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
Eighteen-year-old Sam Dutch er was driving his mother’s SUV when the car suddenly sped up on its own. He slammed the brake(刹车), but nothing happened. The car ignored everything he tried — pressing the emergency brake, shifting into park, even holding the power button. It just kept going faster.
“Mom, it’s happening again,” Sam called his mother, Catherine. The car was racing down a rural road at over 80 miles per hour. Sam was terrified not only of crashing but also that police might chase him if they saw his speed. His hands were sweating on the steering wheel, and his heart pounded in his chest.
Catherine stayed calm. She called 911 and told the operator that her son’s accelerator was stuck. Deputy (警官) Zach Johnson heard the radio traffic. While other officers thought it might be a joke (恶作剧), Johnson believed the mother’s call was real. He got on the phone with Sam.
“If you hit the brakes, nothing happens?” Johnson asked. “Right, nothing,” Sam said. The car’s speed climbed past 90, then 100 mph. Johnson asked if the accelerator was physically stuck. Sam said no; he could move it with his foot, but the car wouldn’t slow down. Outside, the dark countryside flashed by in a blur.
Johnson realized they had only a few miles before the paved road ended at a T-intersection. Beyond that was a narrow dirt path and a field with telephone poles. A frightening thought entered his mind: If Sam didn’t stop in time, he would crash badly or even die tonight.
Another officer, Zach Gruver, driving a faster police car, caught up with Sam. Gruver had an idea. “I’ll let him make soft contact with my car,” he told Johnson. “Then I’ll hit the brakes and hopefully stop him.” Gruver passed Sam, slowed down, and positioned his car in front of the runaway SUV. Johnson explained the plan to Sam: “You need to run into the back of that police car.”
注意:
1.续写词数应为150左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Para. 1:
Sam couldn’t believe what he had just heard.
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Para. 2:
When both cars finally came to a stop, Sam sat trembling in his seat.
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绝密★考试结束前
2025学年第二学期金华卓越联盟5月阶段性联考
高二年级英语学科试题
考生须知:
1.本卷共8页满分150分,考试时间120分钟。
2.答题前,在答题卷指定区域填写班级、姓名、考场号、座位号及准考证号并填涂相应数字。
3.所有答案必须写在答题纸上,写在试卷上无效。
4.考试结束后,只需上交答题纸。
选择题部分
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段录音。每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段录音后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音播放两遍。
【1题答案】
【答案】A
【2题答案】
【答案】C
【3题答案】
【答案】A
【4题答案】
【答案】B
【5题答案】
【答案】C
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段录音。每段录音后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段录音前,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。每段录音播放两遍。
【6~7题答案】
【答案】6. B 7. A
【8~9题答案】
【答案】8. B 9. A
【10~13题答案】
【答案】10. C 11. C 12. B 13. C
【14~16题答案】
【答案】14. B 15. B 16. C
【17~20题答案】
【答案】17. A 18. C 19. B 20. A
第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
【21~23题答案】
【答案】21. B 22. D 23. B
B
【24~27题答案】
【答案】24. B 25. A 26. C 27. A
C
【28~31题答案】
【答案】28. B 29. D 30. D 31. C
D
【32~35题答案】
【答案】32. C 33. A 34. D 35. C
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
【36~40题答案】
【答案】36. E 37. C 38. G 39. F 40. D
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
【41~55题答案】
【答案】41. B 42. C 43. C 44. A 45. D 46. A 47. C 48. A 49. B 50. A 51. C 52. D 53. C 54. B 55. C
非选择题部分
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
【56~65题答案】
【答案】56. guiding
57. as 58. dedication
59. a 60. but
61. is believed
62. that##which
63. has led
64. it 65. keeping
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
【66题答案】
【答案】 Recently, our school English newspaper has launched a discussion on whether AI should be widely used in high school education. From my perspective, I am strongly in favor of it.
To begin with, with AI assisting teachers in grading daily assignments, they can devote more energy to designing creative lessons, which greatly improves teaching efficiency. Moreover, AI provides personalized learning, allowing each student to receive tailored exercises based on their weak points, a feature that traditional methods lack.
In conclusion, although AI is not a replacement for human teachers, its proper application will undoubtedly bring more benefits than drawbacks. Therefore, I fully support its wider use in high schools.
第二节(满分25分)
【67题答案】
【答案】Para 1:
Sam couldn’t believe what he had just heard. “You want me to hit the back of that car?” he asked in disbelief. “Yes. Do it now.” Johnson replied firmly. Taking a deep breath, Sam centered his SUV behind Gruver’s police car. Just as he was about to make contact, the SUV’s safety system sensed the car ahead, automatically slowing it down. With Sam’s car following closely behind, Gruver reduced his speed to about 50 mph. The gap narrowed, and with a loud crash, Sam’s vehicle struck the police car from behind. Gruver slammed his brakes, holding them tight, his knuckles white. Tires screamed against the pavement, yet the SUV kept pushing, its engine roaring in protest.
Para 2:
When both cars finally came to a stop, Sam sat trembling in his seat. Another officer rushed over, helped them out. Miraculously, no one was hurt. Sam’s mother arrived moments later, threw her arms around Gruver, tears streaming down her face. Gruver placed a hand on Sam’s shoulder, saying seriously that the moment a car acted up, he should pull over immediately, call for help, and not wait until it was too late. Sam nodded and his voice choked with emotion: “I’ve learned my lesson, sir. Thank you for risking your life for me.” Months later, Sam still remembered that night — not with fear, but with gratitude for the strangers who trusted him and taught him that in a crisis, staying calm and following guidance can make all the difference.
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