福建福州市九县联考2024-2025学年高二上期中B卷英语试题

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英语试题第一节听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的ABC3个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题,每段对话仅读一遍。Text one, excuse me, could you tell me the way to the station? Go up the road, turn right, and then take the second left. You'll see the station building . in front of you. Many thanks. Text two, you just want to cut mr. Rugger. yes, just a little off the top. fine. Step back here and i'll give you a wash. Text three, how was the party last weekend? IT was too crowded and the food was gone before I got there. What time did you get home? IT was pretty boring. So I left at ten and got home before eleven. Text for the internet in the office was really bad. I spent a lot of time and eventually downloaded the file. Maybe we should look for a person to see where the problem lies. Text five, what will greg do when he finishes his spanish course? He said he would go to columbia for a while. That's a good idea. He'll be able to practice the language. Yes, he won't have anyone to help him, so he will have to speak spanish. 第二节,听下面五段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小小题,从题中所给的ABC3个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各小题,每小题5秒钟。听完后各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍,听第六段材料,回答第6至7题。Are you sure this is the right street? No, I have no idea where we are. Well, I think we must have got lost. It's not my fault your sister's directions don't make sense. what? Don't blame others. The route seemed easy to understand for me. Well, then why don't you drive if you are so much Better . at IT than I am? Okay, this can't beat me. Pull over. Are you sure this is the right street? No, I have no idea where we are. Well, I think we must have got lost. It's not my fault your sister's directions don't make sense. what? Don't blame others. The root seemed easy to understand for me. Well. then, why don't you drive if you are so much Better edit than I am? Okay, this can't beat me. Pull over. 听第七段材料,回答第8至9题。Did you have a good holiday last month? Yes, great. We usually go to the U. S. In spring, either new york or boston. But this year we thought we'd have a change. Did you go to canada instead? I remember you saying that one day you'd like to go there. Well, we had planned to go to canada, but after that freezing winter, somewhere warm seemed great. And then mexico came to mind. We'll probably do a canadian trip next year. Did you have a good holiday last? Yes, great. We usually go to the U. S. In spring, either new york or boston. But this year we thought we'd have a change. Did you go to canada instead? I remember you saying that one day you'd like to go there. Well, we had planned to go to canada, but after that freezing winter, somewhere warm seemed great. And then mexico came to mind. We'll probably do a canadian trip next year. 听第八段材料,回答第10至12题。Do you have an english name? Yes, I have. K, A, Y, K. Are you married? Not yet. I'm single. What is your education background and what is your major? I graduated from college and I major in computer application. What did you do in china? I worked . as a sales manager in a chinese company. Which company did you work in . a branded sports clothing company? What was your responsibility in the company? I was responsible for market research and analysis, sales planning, sales channels and customer management and training. Well, please come next week and begin your work. I am glad to join your company. Thank you very much. Do you have an english name? Yes, I have. K, A, Y, K. Are you married? Not yet. I'm single. What is your education background and what is your major? I graduated from college and I majored in computer application. What did you do in china? I worked . as a sales manager in a chinese company. Which company did you work in . a branded sports clothing company? What was your responsibility in the company? I was responsible for market research and analysis, sales planning, sales channels and customer management and training. Well, please come next week and begin your work. I am glad to join your company. Thank you very much. 听第九段材料,回答第13至16题。I'm with korea Rogers, whose training at the top restaurant to be a chef. Korea, where did your interest in cooking come from? Well, both my parents prepared food in their hotel kitchen, and although I help them a bit, I never enjoyed that much. In fact, IT wasn't until I worked for two weeks at a restaurant that I realized cooking was for me before that i'd just make salads for myself. And the restaurant was really pleased with you. Yes, and that gave me the confidence to enter a cooking competition. I wasn't among the winners, but the judges really . liked what I made. Then a top chef noticed your cooking. yes. And he gave me a saturday job at his restaurant. My first task was to prepare salad. No one had told me the food was for someone famous, but IT seemed SHE really liked IT. So as a result, the chef offered to train me full time at . the restaurant. And do you eat out in your free time? I don't do that anymore . because IT is expensive. No, on my days off, I just like eating at home. It's a good chance to be with my parents. I'm with korea Rogers, whose training at the top restaurant to be a chef. Korea, where did your interest in cooking come from? Well, both my parents prepared food in their hotel kitchen, and although I help them a bit, I never enjoyed that much. In fact, IT wasn't until I worked for two weeks at a restaurant that I realized cooking was for me before that i'd just make salads for myself. And the restaurant was really pleased with you. Yes. and that gave me the confidence to enter a cooking competition. I wasn't among the winners, but the judges really . liked what I made. Then a top chef noticed your cooking. yes. And he gave me a saturday job at his restaurant. My first task was to prepare a salad. No one had told me the food was for someone famous, but IT seemed SHE really liked IT. So as a result, the chef offered to train me full time at the . restaurant. And do you eat out in your free time? I don't do that anymore . because IT is expensive. No, on my days off, I just like eating at home. It's a good chance to be with my parents. 听第十段材料,回答第17至20题。Your kids can't afford to miss the opportunity to bring out the best in themselves. The mini olympic games are on july sixteen. S you just need to pay ten pounds for a participation, and you'll make a valuable contribution to our three aims. Firstly, we log to invest most of our contributions in medical research at the children's health center, which is our chief intention to launch this campaign. Secondly, we hope to raise money to build a new school library and restore the swimming pool. Last but not least, we want to encourage children to actively take part in sports and form the habit of exercising as well. There is a wide range of events. Interest is likely to be the greatest in the football match, with volleyball coming a close second. If I could make a final request. We've had plenty of entries for the long jump, but not enough for the high jump, and we don't want to cancel that. So please see if you can convince your kids to sign up for that. By the way, please tell your kids that the priority is security and competition comes second and your kids should be accompanied by you. Thank you for your CoOperation. Your kids can't afford to miss the opportunity to bring out the best in themselves. The mini olympic games are on july sixteen. S you just need to pay ten pounds for participation, and you'll make a valuable contribution to our three aims. Firstly, we log to invest most of our contributions in medical research at the children's health center, which is our chief intention to launch this campaign. Secondly, we hope to raise money to build a new school library and restore the swimming pool. Last but not least, we want to encourage children to actively take part in sports and form the habit of exercising as well. There is a wide range of events. Interest is likely to be the greatest in the football match, with volleyball coming a close second. If I could make a final request. We've had plenty of entries for the long jump, but not enough for the high jump, and we don't want to cancel that. So please see if you can convince your kids to sign up for that. By the way, please tell your kids that the priority is security and competition comes second, and your kids should be accompanied by you. Thank you for your CoOperation. 2024—2025学年度第一学期(高中)期中联考 高中二年英语试卷B卷 考试日期:11月14日 完卷时间:120分钟 满分:150分 第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分) 第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分) 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 doing? A. Asking for directions. B. Planning a journey. C. Buying a train ticket. 2. Where does the conversation most probably take place? A. At a clothing shop. B. At a barber’s shop. C. At a tailor’s shop. 3. When did the man leave for home? A. At ten. B. At eleven. C. At ten thirty. 4. What will the speakers find a person to do? A. Check the office. B. Download the file. C. Handle the Internet problem. 5. What are the speakers mainly talking about? A. A man. B. A course. C. A language. 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,你将有时间阅读各小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。 听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。 6. What happened to the speakers? A. They lost their way. B. They had difficulty getting a map. C. They were given the wrong directions. 7. What will the woman do? ·A. Blame the man. B. Call her sister. C. Drive the car. 听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。 8. When does the woman usually go to the US? A. In spring. B. In summer. C. In winter. 9. Where did the woman go on holiday last month? A. To America. B. To Canada. C. To Mexico. 听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。 10. What is the woman doing? A. Looking for a suitable job. B. Interviewing the man. C. Talking with the man about her job. 11. What was the man’s previous job? A. A market researcher. B. A sales manager. C. A salesman. 12. What will the man do next week? A. Work as a manager. B. Go to China for business. C. Start his job in the new company. 听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。 13. When did Karina become interested in cooking? A. When she helped her parents in the hotel kitchen. B. When she made food for herself at home. C. When she worked in a restaurant. 14. What happened to Karina in the cooking competition? A. She won one of the prizes. B. Her dishes were thought highly of. C. She realized her talent for cooking. 15. Why did a top chef offer to train Karina? A. He needed someone to work on Saturdays. B. A famous person liked the food she made. C. She was quick at learning to cook. 16. What does Karina like to do in her free time? A. Eat out. B. Stay with her family. C. Create new salads. 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。 17. Who are the target listeners? A. Parents. B. Children. C. Athletes. 18. What will the money be mainly used for? A. Restoring the school library. B. Building a swimming pool. C. Sponsoring medical research. 19. Which sport is the least popular? A. Volleyball. B. Long jump. C. High jump. 20. Which of the following is to watch out for in this competition? A. Safety problem. B. Match result. C. Participation degree. 第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分) 第一节(共15小题:每小题2.5分,满分37.5分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。 A Dust off your suitcase to set up your out-of-office. The UK has some hidden places worthy of a short vacation. The following are the stylish accommodations you can choose during your vacation. The Cow Shed in Woodbridge Mixing caravan (大篷车) life and camping together, the Cow Shed could only be designed in a child’s imagination. And of course, it’s situated on a farm to provide the full experience. It sleeps up to four guests, with the interior giving you warm, rustic (淳朴的) atmosphere. Toilet and shower facilities are located on the grounds. The Badger Pod in Achiltibuie If you really fancy going off-grid (脱离电网), this Badger Pod in Achiltibuie, Scotland, is the place for you. A small, remote village on the North-West coast of the Scottish Highlands, you’ll be far away from all your day-to-day stresses. Sleeping two guests in an outsized bed, it is perfect for a couple’s retreat away from the family. The Moon Conker in Llanafan-fawr Located in a small rural village in Wales, the Moon Conker is the perfect place to unwind and rest away from busy day-to-day life and be at one with nature. Sleeping two guests in a super king-sized bed for extra comfort, you can observe the night sky through one of the many skylights in the Conker. The Riverside Cabin in Cornwall Found right on the edge of a stream in prime, picturesque Cornish countryside, the Riverside Cabin is the kind of delightful escape many people dream of. This place is cosy yet airy. It’s just a 20-minute drive to Falmouth, an arty coastal town that’s full of small independent bars and restaurants. 21. What is special about the Cow Shed in Woodbridge? A. It is located on a farm. B. Its toilet is put on the grounds. C. It has homey atmosphere. D. It combines caravan life with camping. 22. What do the four places have in common? A. They are on the coast. B. They sleep up to four guests. C. They are imaginative in shapes. D. They allow travelers to embrace nature. 23. Where can the text be found? A. In a history book. B. In a travel brochure. C. In a geography magazine. D. In an adventurous story. B At the start of my first lesson in Chinese calligraphy, my teacher told me to write my name. After I put it down, he said, plainly: “Now I will teach you how to make it beautiful.” I felt my breath catch. Growing up in Singapore, I had an uneasy relationship with my Chinese name. My parents are ethnically Chinese but they didn’t speak Mandarin. Unfamiliar with Chinese characters, they used fortune tellers to decide my name based on the ideal number of strokes (笔画) for each character, which was calculated for the best fortune. Chinese names can be truly poetic. Not mine. Embarrassingly, the characters for my Chinese name mean, roughly, “old,” “barley” and “warm.” My personal and cultural histories were messy knots. When I arrived in America for college at 18, I embraced critical analysis and creative expression. It felt like a way to abandon the strict formalities that defined my early years in Singapore’s high-pressure education system, and with it, perhaps, parts of my identity. Suddenly, I felt the need to present myself in a way that Americans would accept. I put on an American accent and set aside my Chinese name. Ultimately, after 14 years in the States, I decided to learn calligraphy. Why not get back in touch with my heritage? I thought. In calligraphy, the idea is to replicate (复制) the old masters’ techniques, thus enhancing your own. Every week, my teacher would evaluate my writing. “You need to be braver,” he once observed. “Your challenge is in producing a bold stroke.” For years, I had prided myself on developing an image of integration and confidence despite deep insecurities, but my writing betrayed me. I had been learning calligraphy to try to get in touch with my cultural roots, but what I was really seeking was a return to myself. That first lesson came with the terrific promise that what had been shameful in myself could be made beautiful — and that I could be the one to do that work. I know now that what calligraphy teaches me is not the value of replication but the possibility that I could know myself more fully. 24. What criterion guided the selection of the author’s Chinese name? A. Poetic sound patterns B. Ideal symbolic images. C. Positive literal meanings. D. Favorable stroke counts. 25. Why did the author adopt an American accent? A. To break with tradition. B. To fit into the community. C. To achieve academic success. D. To facilitate language learning. 26. What have we learned about the author’s experience with calligraphy? A. It revealed her inner self. B. It improved her public image. C. It presented no challenge to her. D. It enhanced her replication skills. 27. What has the author learned from calligraphy? A. Fortune favors the bold. B. Our roots define our identity. C. Embrace who you truly are. D. Planning is good, but doing is better. C In 2020, there were 727 million people aged 65 or above. which is expected to more than double by 2050. The silver-haired population represent a massive opportunity for nearly every industry where companies can build a new market for their products and services while creating social value. The main consumption patterns of elderly population can be classified into two categories: health-related consumption and daily consumption. When it comes to health consumption, seniors are not only concerned about healthcare but also increasingly emphasizes disease prevention. In relation to this, preventive health services, such as physical examinations, will have significant room for growth. Evidently, regular physical examinations require a certain amount of time, economic costs and medical support. Therefore, the high-income population in big cities can sustain them for a longer period of time due to their subjective willingness and objective conditions. Another key section of the elderly market is represented by the application of medical devices and technology tailored for seniors. One notable area of development is the adoption of remote monitoring systems. These systems make use of cutting-edge technology to enable healthcare professionals to remotely monitor the vital signs and health status of elderly individuals, providing real-time feedback and intervention when necessary. This not only ensures immediate medical attention but also allows older adults to maintain their independence and age comfortably in their own homes. Acknowledging the importance of social engagement and mental stimulation in enhancing the well-being of seniors, the entertainment industry has emerged as a key component as well. It is centered around offering diverse activities and entertainment options, such as organized tours, social clubs, arts and crafts workshops and music and dance performances, which are meant for the unique preferences and needs of older individuals. They offer a platform for them to connect, share experiences and engage, creating a supportive environment where seniors can enrich life experiences and apply their different talents. The aging population is one of the most important trends in the world, and it’s indeed a powerful force not just socially but economically. 28. What is the purpose of the first paragraph? A. To provide supportive evidence. B. To present some figures. C. To explain a concept. D. To introduce a topic. 29. Who is most likely to have a check-up regularly according to paragraph 2? A. A jobless worker in Shenzhen. B. A fit college student in a big city. C. A wealthy old lawyer in Beijing. D. A retired poor writer in a rural area. 30. What benefits do the systems bring to seniors in paragraph 3? A. Their health can be tracked distantly. B. They can get free medical treatments. C They can receive home visits from doctors. D. Their old-age care problems can be settled. 31. What does the author say about entertainments for seniors? A. Limited to music. B. Tailored to their needs. C. Related to their incomes. D. Focused on physical challenges. D A self-driving taxi operated by a Chinese tech giant recently hit a passer-by crossing against a traffic light in Wuhan, capital of Hubei Province, sparking heated discussions on the challenges and limitations facing autonomous driving technology, especially in complex circumstances. Zhang Xiang, an auto sector researcher at North China University of Technology, said that the incident in Wuhan indicates that self-driving technology has progressed significantly over the past few years, but it still encounters difficulties under ever-changing road conditions and has some limitations when dealing with unconventional (非常规的) behavior, such as motorists or passers-by violating traffic rules. There are still some obstacles to integrating the self-driving vehicles into the existing road traffic safety management system, as the legal obligations of relevant subjects involving autonomous vehicles have not been clarified under current laws and regulations. Meanwhile, the commercial application of robotaxis in more cities across the country has raised concerns about employment, as taxi drivers are worried about losing their jobs due to intense competition from driverless ride-hailing vehicles, industry experts said. So far, more than 20 cities nationwide have introduced policies supporting autonomous driving tests, with more than 60 enterprises having obtained self-driving test licenses. Nevertheless, some believe that people only prefer to experience this emerging technology, and the number of robotaxis on the road is still far smaller than those of taxis. It is also noted that the pressure on taxi drivers mainly comes from fierce competition between private ride-hailing cars and traditional taxis, and that the autonomous driving vehicles will not have a serious impact on the job market or replace human drivers in the short term. Despite the challenges, the development of self-driving industry will strengthen the intelligent transformation of auto industry and speed the construction of vehicle-road coordination systems, which support the transfer of information from vehicles to roadway networks as a way to improve traffic efficiency. According to research company Bloomberg NEF’s “Electric Vehicle Outlook” report, China will operate the world’s largest robotaxi fleet of about 12 million self-driving vehicles by 2040, followed by the United States with around 7 million such vehicles. 32. What can we learn from Zhang Xiang’s words? A. Self-driving technology suffers a bottleneck. B. Motorists or passers-by tend to break traffic rules. C. It is not easy to promote self-driving vehicles. D. The present road traffic system is far from perfect. 33. Which of the following is a threat to conventional taxi drivers? A. The impact of private ride-hailing cars. B. Employment caused by driverless vehicles. C. Complex and ever-changing road conditions. D. A great many passers-by breaking traffic rules. 34. What is the main topic of the text? A. The future of the transportation industry. B. The history of autonomous driving technology. C. The accident of a self-driving taxi and its implications. D. The advantages of self-driving taxis over traditional taxis. 35. What is the author’s attitude towards self-driving industry? A. Partial. B. Favorable. C. Skeptical. D. Dismissive. 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。 Encouraging kids to make handmade gifts teaches valuable lessons and adds meaning to presents. 36 Handmade gifts are thoughtful and show care, making them extra special. Working together on these projects can be fun and rewarding for both parents and children. Handmade Gifts Express Love. Handmade gifts are a perfect way to show you care without spending much. They reflect your creativity and can be tailored to the receiver’s preferences. Even simple DIY projects with home supplies are often more meaningful than store-bought items. If time is tight, consider unique handmade goods from online stores. 37 Affordable & Eco-Friendly. Handmade gifts are cost-effective and eco-friendly, often made with materials you already have at home. This approach saves money and reduces environmental impact by using fewer resources. 38 These thoughtful, self-made presents still provide a special, memorable touch. Teaching Life Skills. Giving handmade gifts teaches children valuable life skills like budgeting, problem-solving. organization, and planning. By planning and creating a gift, they practice these skills in a hands-on way. 39 Instead of buying something from a store, they’ll come up with creative ideas. sourcing materials or making items themselves, encouraging critical thinking about what kind of gift would be most meaningful for their loved ones. 40 Giving handmade gifts is also a wonderful way for you and your children to spend meaningful time together doing something productive and enjoyable. Taking time out of busy schedules can often be difficult, but creating thoughtful gifts together is not only fun but also teaches important values like working hard on tasks until completion, which builds determination as well as patience. A. Creating Quality Time Together. B. Building Strong Family Bonds. C. While it requires planning, the effort is worth it. D. They will also learn to think outside the box in gift-giving. E. Either way, they are a heartfelt act for those you care about most. F. Creating gifts can be time-consuming but is often seen as a hobby. G. However, creating gifts on a budget doesn’t mean lowering the quality. 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。 Alicia, a black girl, fell in love with dance when she was three years old. But she didn’t realize her 41 could help her achieve her career until she led a new training program in the Juilliard School. Over the years, she has been training hard and seizing every 42 to participate in professional dance competitions and her fame 43 gradually. She even won an 44 offered by the Dance Theatre of Harlem at 17. Although she had always been 45 as the odd girl because of her color, she felt it all right. Her bright career also 46 her performances in well-known dance theaters. Unluckily, she was injured during a training, but she kept going. However, the injuries 47 forced her to leave the stage, turning her focus on art education. Consistent with the creative philosophy of Juilliard School, Alicia got 48 by the school. She has been buried in dance teaching since then. After she was appointed to be in charge, she became the first youngest woman of color to 49 the novel dance program. From then on, she has 50 herself to shaking up what is taught and how to make art dance more creative and colorful than ever. Alicia now requires students to 51 hip-hop and West African dance courses, which allows them to have more 52 to choose techniques that interest them. They are encouraged to come as they are, and that even 53 to what they wear to class. “I want them to be as free and 54 as they can. I hope that they have 55 in their careers and therefore they can make it to the end.” she said with a broad smile. 41. A. courage B. dream C. passion D. confidence 42. A. motive B. action C. duty D. chance 43. A. continued B. spread C. declined D. changed 44. A. experience B. investment C. award D. occupation 45. A. respected B. treated C. appointed D. promoted 46. A. saw B. made C. kept D. affected 47. A immediately B. exactly C. frequently D. eventually 48. A. rewarded B. accepted C. refused D. punished 49. A. head B. praise C. support D. judge 50. A. adapted B. helped C. applied D. resigned 51. A. open B. improve C. explain D. take 52. A. freedom B. energy C. intelligence D. time 53. A. extends B. sticks C. refers D. contributes 54. A. humorous B. enthusiastic C. modest D. generous 55. A. trouble B. success C. memory D. perseverance 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。 It’s part of life to have challenging experiences that get you down. At times like this, you might try to change your mindset, 56 (remind) yourself that it won’t last forever or to focus on the bright side. Changing how you think about 57 . (emotion) events in this way can change how you feel about them. 58 sometimes this is easier said than done. Imagine you lost a dream opportunity and you may wonder whether you’ll ever get another chance like that again. It can be difficult to break out of your mindset when having negative experiences. 59 (fortunate), getting a good friend’s perspective (见解) can help. Here 60 (come) the question: Is getting a friend’s perspective when rethinking a negative event more powerful than rethinking it 61 your own? According to some research 62 (conduct) lately, we can choose the former. How you think and feel can 63 (shape) by getting a friend’s perspective, both in the moment and over time. The next time you can’t get rid of your negative thought 64 (pattern), remember that humans are fundamentally social creatures. It’s okay to turn to the people around you and your friends, from 65 you can get new perspectives and some help. 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节(满分15分) 假定你是李华,为推进科普教育,你校英语社团正在开展“学科学,用科学”的演讲活动,请你以“Intelligent Technology Enters Our Life”为题,写一篇演讲稿参加比赛,内容包括: (1)智能科技在生活中的应用; (2)学习智能科技的作用和意义。. 注意: (1)写作词数应为80个左右; (2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Dear teachers and students, Thank you! 第二节(满分25分) 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。 When things went wrong, Fein always had something nice to say. When Dad forgot about the pizza and it burned. Fein comforted him by saying it would still taste good. And he was right. The pizza edges were dark and crispy, but the middle wasn’t half bad. When Fein’s friend got a low score on the spelling test. Fein said that she would do better next time. And. sure enough, she studied hard and got 100 percent the next week. When his teacher bumped into a bookstand in the library, Fein told him not to worry as the librarian wouldn’t be upset. He was right. The librarian just laughed and helped pick up the books. Fein looked on the bright side. And everyone liked that about him. Everyone, that is except Hazel. Hazel was the new kid in the class. On her first day, Fein said, “Nice to meet you, Hazel. Ithink you’ll like it here.” Hazel stared at him. “I doubt it.” Fein didn’t know what to do. He’d never met anyone like Hazel. When the teacher said they’d take a break inside because of the rain, Fein said, “Every cloud has a silver lining.” “A silver lining?” Hazel shook her head. “Clouds are white. Maybe gray. Where do you get this stuff?” Fein felt as if the wind had been knocked out of him. Outside the window, the clouds had rolled over the sun. The room felt darker. “Bad things come in threes,” said Hazel. “No outdoor break is number one. What will be the second thing?” The class didn’t have to wait long to find out. Emma was carrying a tray of paints during art class. She tripped, and the paint went flying. There was blue on the floor and red and black on the walls. Hazel declared it to be the second bad thing. Fein didn’t know what to say. Hazel seemed so sure about the Rule of Three Bad Things. Emma came to look at Fein’s painting. “It’s beautiful. I especially like the grassland.” she said. 注意: (1)续写词数应为150个左右; (2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 She picked up the painting, not realizing she had paints on her fingers. “Want to add another butterfly?” Fein asked Hazel. 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $ 高二英语测试卷答案 听力 1—5 ABACA 6—10 ACACB 11—15 BCCBB 16—20 BACCA 阅读理解 21-23 DDB 24-27 DBAC 28-31 DCAB 32-35 CAAB 七选五 36-40 CEGDA 完型填空 41. C 42. D 43. B 44. C 45. B 46. A 47. D 48. B 49. A 50. C 51. D 52. A 53. A 54. B 55. D 语篇填空 56. reminding 57. emotional 58. But 59. Fortunately 60. comes 61. on 62. conducted 63. be shaped 64. patterns 65. whom 应用文范文 Dear teachers and students, My topic today is “Intelligent Technology Enters Our Life”. Intelligent technology has been widely applied in our daily life. For example, smart home systems can control lighting, temperature, and security with just a few taps on your phone. Smart wearable devices can monitor our health conditions and provide timely reminders for exercise and rest. In addition, intelligent transportation systems make our commuting more convenient and efficient. In conclusion, intelligent technology has become an integral part of our life and learning science is essential for our personal growth and social development. Let’s learn science and technology actively and create a better future together. Thank you! 读后续写范文 She picked up the painting, not realizing she had paints on her fingers. The fingerprint lay quietly on the painting, seeming to support Hazel’s Rule of Three Bad Things. Hazel pointed, “Fein’s picture is messed up! There’s number three.” Upset, Emma apologized to Fein with her face blushing with shame. Fein comforted her with a pat on her shoulder and stared at the print for a while. Suddenly, with his eyes lit up, he dipped his finger into the yellow paint and added two more prints onto the painting. Now, together with Emma’s, they looked like three colorful butterflies flying above the green grassland. “Want to add another butterfly?” Fein asked Hazel. Hazel thought about it. “It will be fun.” Fein encouraged her. “How strange!” thought Hazel, hesitantly dipped her finger into the print. Gently pressing it onto Fein’s painting, she carefully added wings. “It looks great,” said Fein. Outside, the sky happened to clear up, casting golden bright light on the field of butterflies. Looking into each other’s eyes, Hazel and Fein laughed together merrily. Fein said to Hazel,” Forget your Rule of Three Bad Things. Although bad things happen, good things happen, too. And sometimes, there were good things hiding where we didn’t expect them.” 听力原文 Text 1 M: Excuse me, could you tell me the way to the station? W: Go up the road, turn right, and then take the second left — you’ll see the station building in front of you. M: Many thanks! Text 2 W: You just want a cut, Mr. Krueger? M: Yes, just a little off the top. W: Fine. Step back here, and I’ll give you a wash. Text 3 W: How was the party last weekend? M: It was too crowded and the food was gone before I got there. W: What time did you get home? M: It was pretty boring so I left at ten and got home before eleven. Text 4 W: The Internet speed in the office was really bad. I spent a lot of time and eventually downloaded the file. M: Maybe we should look for a person to see where the problem lies. Text 5 M: What will Greg do when he finishes his Spanish course? W: He said he would go to Colombia for a while. M: That’s a good idea. He’ll be able to practice the language. W: Yes, he won’t have anyone to help him so he will have to speak Spanish. Text 6 W: Are you sure this is the right street? M: No, I have no idea where we are. W: Well, I think we must have got lost. M: It’s not my fault. Your sister’s directions don’t make sense. W: What? Don’t blame others. The routes seemed easy to understand for me. M: Well, then, why don’t you drive if you are so much better at it than I am? W: OK. This can’t beat me. Pull over. Text 7 M: Did you have a good holiday last month? W: Yes, great. We usually go to the US in spring either New York or Boston, but this year we thought we’d have a change. M: Did you go to Canada instead? I remember you saying that one day you’d like to go there. W: Well, we had planned to go to Canada. But after that freezing winter somewhere warm seemed great and then Mexico came to mind. We’ll probably do a Canadian trip next year. Text 8 W: Do you have an English name? M: Yes, I have. k-a-y, Kay. W: Are you married? M: Not yet. I’m single. W: What is your education background? And what is your major? M: I graduated from college, and I majored in Computer Application. W: What did you do in China? M: I worked as a sales manager in a Chinese company. W: Which company did you work in? M: A branded sports clothing company. W: What was your responsibility in the company? M: I was responsible for market research and analysis, sales planning, sales channels and customer management and training. W: Well… Please come next week and begin your work. M: I am glad to join your company. Thank you very much. Text 9 M: I’m with Karina Rogers, who’s training at a top restaurant to be a chef. Karina, where did your interest in cooking come from? W: Well, both my parents prepared food in their hotel kitchen, and although I helped them a bit, I never enjoyed that much. In fact, it wasn’t until I worked for two weeks at a restaurant that I realized cooking was for me. Before that, I’d just make salads for myself. M: And the restaurant was really pleased with you. W: Yes, and that gave me the confidence to enter a cooking competition. I wasn’t among the winners, but the judges really liked what I made. M: Then a top chef noticed your cooking. W: Yes, and he gave me a Saturday job at his restaurant. My first task was to prepare a salad. No one had told me the food was for someone famous, but it seemed she really liked it, so as a result the chef offered to train me full time at the restaurant. M: And do you eat out in your free time? W: I don’t do that anymore. M: Because it is expensive? W: No. On my days off, I just like eating at home. It’s a good chance to be with my parents! Text 10 Your kids can’t afford to miss the opportunity to bring out the best in themselves! The Mini Olympic Games are on July 16th. You just need to pay£10 for participation, and you’ll make a valuable contribution to our three aims. Firstly, we long to invest most of our contributions in medical research at the Children’s Health Centre, which is our chief intention to launch this campaign. Secondly, we hope to raise money to build a new school library and restore the swimming pool. Last but not least, we want to encourage children to actively take part in sports and form the habit of exercising as well. There’s a wide range of events. Interest is likely to be the greatest in the football match, with volleyball coming a close second. If I could make a final request — we’ve had plenty of entries for the long jump, but not enough for the high jump, and we don’t want to cancel that, so please see if you can convince your kids to sign up for that. By the way, please tell your kids that the priority is security and competition comes second. And your kids should be accompanied by you. Thank you for your cooperation.’ 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $

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