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蜀光中学高2024级高二下学期期末模拟考英语试卷答案
答案速查
一.听力
1-5 BCCAA 6-10 BABCA 11-15 BBCCA 16-20 ABACC
二、阅读理解
21.D 22.B 23.D
24.C 25.A 26.D 27.B
28.B 29.A 30.C 31.B
32.A 33.C 34.A 35.C
三、七选五
36.G 37.C 38.A 39.E 40.F
四、完形填空
41.A 42.A 43.C 44.D 45.B 46.C 47.A 48.B 49.C 50.D 51.B 52.C 53.A 54.B 55.D
五、语法填空
56.to mark 57.a 58.eventually 59.which 60.have grown 61.held 62.as 63.and 64.promoting 65.sustainable
详解
一.听力
1-5 BCCAA 6-10 BABCA 11-15 BBCCA 16-20 ABACC
1.B
【原文】W: Were you out taking pictures?
M: Yeah. I was hoping to get a great photo of a butterfly, or maybe a colorful flower. But I ended up getting a shot of a bee. It’s so beautiful.
2.C
【原文】M: Jennifer, are you going to the movies with me tonight?
W: I don’t think I can go. My sister Maggie is coming to stay with me today, and we want to have dinner at the new Italian restaurant downtown.
3.C
【原文】W: Good morning. I’m calling to get an update on the progress of the construction.
M: Unfortunately, the recent bad weather has put us a little behind schedule. I expect that we’ll complete the apartments in mid-April.
4.A
【原文】W: Well, the water suddenly turns cold in the middle of the shower.
M: I’m sorry, ma’am. I feel so bad about the inconvenience. Why don’t I move you to another room to make up for your trouble?
5.A
【原文】W: James, I’m planning my friend’s birthday party for next Saturday, and I thought it might be fun to go to a game. You go to baseball games fairly often. Are there any good ones that day?
M: Yes. Two strong teams will face each other at Three River Stadium.
6.B 7.A
【原文】M: David said he’d arrive at 4: 30. But half an hour has already passed.
W: Yeah. The movie starts in 10 minutes, and he’s the one with the tickets.
M: Do you think he might be waiting somewhere else?
W: I doubt it. We were pretty clear about the meeting point — right in front of Hadley’s Clothes Store.
M: Wait! I just remembered that the clothes store has another level. Maybe David’s waiting on the fourth floor. I’ll go and check. You stay here on the third floor in case he shows up.
W: OK. I won’t move from this spot.
8.B 9.C 10.A
【原文】M: Hey, there. Lucas speaking.
W: Oh, hi, Lucas! It’s Sophia. I’m pleased to hear you’re coming over to my city soon. I’m looking forward to it. I can hardly wait!
M: It’s great to hear that. Got any plans next week? I was just wondering if we could get together for lunch.
W: That sounds great.
M: Alright, how about the 28th?
W: Sorry, I can’t make the 28th because I have a conference that day. How about the 29th instead?
M: No problem. That works for me, too.
W: OK, I’ll find a nice restaurant and book a table for us right away. And I’ll send you an email with all the details as the date gets closer.
M: That sounds perfect. See you soon. Thanks for ringing. Bye.
11.B 12.B 13.C
【原文】W: I think the third flat is the best we’ve seen so far. They’re all quite expensive. Rents seem to be getting higher and higher. But this one is the least expensive and it’s the nearest to the city center.
M: But it’s the one with the fewest rooms and the least space. I’m not sure whether it’s got enough space for us, especially with our kids.
W: So you prefer the second one in a worse location with higher rent?
M: The location isn’t as bad as you think. It’s farther from the center than the other two, but you can get to the train station and the kids’ school more easily. Most importantly, it has much more space than the other two flats.
W: Can we afford it? The more we spend on rent, the less we’ll have for other things.
M: Actually, it’s less expensive than it seems because the rent includes all the bills.
14.C 15.A 16.A 17.B
【原文】W: Nick, our university will hold open days for future students on July 6th, 7th and 12th. About 45 volunteers are needed on each date, but we don’t have sufficient volunteers for the last date. Can you help?
M: No problem. I remember volunteers wore a purple sweatshirt in previous years. Do I have to wear that too?
W: Well, we’ve ordered a red T-shirt for each volunteer this year.
M: OK. What’s happening on open days?
W: First, visitors will report to the welcome desk to sign in. Then they’ll go to the Great Hall where there will be an opening speech. Afterwards, they’ll visit the departments which they are interested in. Actually, we also need several volunteers in the Student Services Room to answer visitors’ questions.
M: What kind of questions?
W: The admissions team will be there to explain the application process. The accommodation officers will talk about student housing options. We will also have an information desk on money management. You’re good at managing your money. So I was wondering if you could help with that.
M: Sure. I’m sure many future students could benefit from my advice.
18.A 19.C 20.C
【原文】
Boys and girls, today, I’ll share my special experience in college with all of you. It was just at the end of the summer in 2013. It had been really dry and hot. Then toward the end of September, the rain came. At first, everyone was so pleased because the rain brought cooler temperatures. But then, it just kept raining and raining. It rained an entire week. Streams started flooding and roaring out of the mountains. The stream that went through my college campus flooded several resident buildings. Even though there was a lot of damage to the campus and the surrounding areas, there was a bright side. Students on the athletic teams served lunch to the flood victims in the community. Other students donated their clothes, shoes, and books to those who had lost their belongings. So even though the flooding was extremely severe, the supportive college community there made the experience unforgettable for me.
二、阅读理解
A
21.D 22.B 23.D
【导语】HYROX是全球健身赛事,赛程为八组一公里跑步搭配八项健身动作。文中介绍四座城市赛事特色、报名规则,参赛需遵守相关统一参赛要求。
【详解】21.细节理解题。根据HYROX Stockholm, Sweden部分“It attracts top-class athletes from more than 40 countries and includes the most strict and challenging tasks that test both speed and strength.(它吸引了来自40多个国家的顶尖运动员,并设置了最为严格且极具挑战性的项目,这些项目既要考验速度,也要考验力量)”可知,斯德哥尔摩站的比赛任务比其他赛事要求更高、更苛刻。
22.细节理解题。根据HYROX Tokyo, Japan部分“As the main HYROX event in the Asia-Pacific area, it is well-organized and friendly to first-time competitors.(作为亚太地区的主要“HYROX”赛事,它组织得十分有序,而且对初次参赛者也非常友好)”可知,东京站的比赛最适合HYROX的初学者。
23.细节理解题。根据HYROX New York, USA部分“Places are limited and fill up quickly.(名额有限,且很快就会报满)”可知,想要参加纽约站比赛的选手必须尽早行动(报名)以确保抢到参赛名额。
B
24.C 25.A 26.D 27.B
【导语】本文讲述了作者曾认为喜好固定,拒绝新事物,生活单调空虚。为改变现状,她主动尝试读书、下棋等,逐渐走出舒适区,生活变得充实有趣。
【详解】24.细节理解题。根据第二段“But my automatic “no” to anything that “wasn’t my thing” only kept me trapped in the same routine of work, sleep, eating, and that left me feeling listless and a little empty.(但我对任何不属于自己的事物都本能地拒绝,这使我陷入了重复的工作、睡眠、饮食的循环之中,这让我感到无精打采,内心也有些空虚)”可知,这位作者的固执想法使她的生活变得毫无生气,变得枯燥乏味。
25.细节理解题。根据第三段“So, in an effort to break the boredom, I began to question whether my taste was fixed at all, or whether it might be something I could train.(因此,为了摆脱这种无聊的感觉,我开始思考自己的品味到底是否是固定不变的,还是说这或许是可以通过训练来改变的)”可知,作者接受朋友邀请参加读书俱乐部是为了有意地改变自己的生活状态。
26.细节理解题。根据倒数第二段“Honestly, there was nothing quite like being wiped off the board by someone who had been playing since before your parents met. I felt more of a connection with others there than at any organized twenty-something social event I’ve attended. (说实话,被一位早在你父母相识之前就开始玩的老手打得落花流水,那种体验真的无可比拟。在那里,我与他人产生的共鸣,比我参加过的任何一场专为二十几岁年轻人组织的社交活动都要强烈)”可知,当作者输掉那场棋局时,他当时的心情稍许感到高兴。
27.推理判断题。根据最后一段“Putting “try something new” in my diary once a week broke up the work-commute-collapse cycle I had accidentally built my life around. Now I simply count to five, approach the friendliest-looking person with a “hello”, and any initial awkwardness quickly fades. Next week? Who knows. Maybe magic lessons. Maybe life drawing. Maybe both.( 每周在日程本上写下“尝试新事物”,彻底打破了我无意中陷入的“工作—通勤—瘫倒”的死循环。如今,我只需默数五下,上前对看起来最友善的人说声“你好”,起初那点尴尬便会很快烟消云散。至于下周?谁知道呢。也许是魔法课,也许是人体写生,也许两者都要)”可知,每周在作者日程表上的环节,打破了作者原本无意间构建起来的以工作、通勤和崩溃为循环的生活模式,可推理出作者想要表达的是放开自己内心的束缚。
C
28.B 29.A 30.C 31.B
【导语】这是一篇说明文。一项新研究揭示北美海岸鸣禽近海迁徙规律,为风电运营商提供数据支持,可通过调整涡轮机运行保护鸟类,助力绿色能源与生态保护平衡。
【详解】28.细节理解题。根据第二段“Birds migrate over the sea on fewer nights than over land. There’s no place to rest and refuel on the water, so birds may wait for ideal atmospheric conditions, such as favorable winds, before making an offshore crossing. (鸟类在海上迁徙的夜晚比在陆地上少。水面上没有休息和补充能量的地方,所以鸟类在进行近海迁徙前可能会等待理想的大气条件,比如适宜的风。)”可知,鸣禽会根据天气条件选择迁徙时机。故选B项。
29.词句猜测题。根据第三段“These peak nights of migration tend to have fairly nice weather and calmer winds, and are therefore not the nights when wind operators have a huge energy harvest,”Curley noted. “So there might be a sweet spot where we can target these big migration nights and give these birds safe passage.” (柯利指出:“这些鸟类迁徙的高峰夜晚,天气往往晴好、风力平缓,因此并非风电运营商获取大量能源的时段。所以或许存在 a sweet spot —— 我们可以针对这些大规模迁徙的夜晚,为鸟类开辟安全通道。”)”可知,a sweet spot指的是 “理想平衡”,既不影响能源收获,又能保护鸟类。故选A项。
30.细节理解题。根据第四段“But no one knows how many die from offshore turbines, since dead birds’ bodies wash away easily. So using radar technology to identify high-risk areas is key. (但没人知道有多少鸟类死于近海涡轮机,因为死鸟的尸体很容易被冲走。因此,使用雷达技术识别高风险区域至关重要。)”可知,近海高风险区域难以识别是因为死鸟尸体难以追踪。故选C项。
31.推理判断题。根据最后一段“Our hope is that this work will help identify high-risk, high-use areas for birds and contribute to positive green energy solutions, (我们希望这项研究能帮助识别鸟类的高风险、高频使用区域,并为积极的绿色能源解决方案做出贡献)”可知,柯利认为这项研究的潜在应用前景光明。故选B项。
D
32.A 33.C 34.A 35.C
【导语】牛津教授指出如今文学专业学生阅读量大幅下降,并分析该现象成因,也提及了利好现状与深度阅读的重要性。
【详解】32.细节理解题。根据第一段“Literature students once read three books a week but today they struggle to make it through one in three weeks, Sir Jonathan Bate, a professor of English literature at the University of Oxford, has warned. (牛津大学英国文学教授乔纳森·贝特爵士警示,文学专业学生过去一周读三本书,如今三周都难以读完一本。)”可知,作者通过陈述一个令人担忧的变化引出话题。
33.细节理解题。根据第三段“Actually it all begins in schools. You only have to look at the thinning of A-level syllabuses and the tendency to assign works because they’re shorter,” Bate said. (贝特表示:事实上这一切始于学校。只需看看英国高级程度考试教学大纲的缩减,以及学校倾向于布置篇幅更短的作品的现象便能知晓。)”和第四段“He added that it was also “an unintended consequence of the push in both the top British and American universities towards diversity and access… as some students come from schools where the teachers’ main task is crowd control, and so the demands in terms of reading long books are just not there.” (他补充道,“这也是英美顶尖大学推行多元化招生和普及教育带来的意外结果……部分学生就读的学校中,教师的主要工作是维持秩序,因此学校没有对长篇书籍阅读提出要求。”)”可知,贝特认为该现象的原因是学校教育存在不足。
34.推理判断题。根据第五段“State-funded charter schools in the US were an interesting phenomenon, however. “There’s a big comeback of classical education within these schools,” Bate said. (然而,美国公立特许学校是一个有趣的现象。贝特称:“这些学校的古典教育正在强势回归。”)”以及后续讲述儿子在特许学校研读多部经典著作、学习深奥知识,以及第六段最后“So there is some hope. (所以仍存有希望。)”可知,贝特提及儿子的经历是为了说明古典教育并未彻底没落,仍有发展希望。
35.主旨大意题。通读全文,并结合第一段“Literature students once read three books a week but today they struggle to make it through one in three weeks, Sir Jonathan Bate, a professor of English literature at the University of Oxford, has warned. (牛津大学英国文学教授乔纳森·贝特爵士警示,文学专业学生过去一周读三本书,如今三周都难以读完一本。)”可知,全文围绕文学专业学生阅读量锐减这一核心问题展开,介绍了该现象、分析背后成因、列举特例并阐述深度阅读缺失的危害,其核心主题是文学专业学生面临阅读危机。
三、七选五
36.G 37.C 38.A 39.E 40.F
【导语】本文是一篇说明文。主要介绍了如何避免陷入“为了多省钱而多花钱(spaving)”陷阱的方法。
【详解】36.根据上文“If you have ever added an extra item to your cart just to get free shipping, you have fallen victim to what is known as “spaving”, defined as the act of “spending more to save more”. (如果你曾经为了免运费而在购物车里多加了一件商品,那么你就成了所谓的“spaving”的受害者,“spaving”被定义为“为了多省钱而多花钱”的行为。)”以及下文“Here are some tips and tricks you might turn to next time you are tempted to spend a little more just to secure some savings. (以下是一些提示和技巧,下次当你为了节省开支而忍不住多花一点钱时,或许可以参考。)”可知,上文提出“spaving”这一概念,即“为了多省钱而多花钱”,下文则给出避免该陷阱的建议,G选项“To avoid such a trap, it matters quite a lot to interrupt the urge. (为了避免陷入这样的陷阱,打断这种冲动是非常重要的。)”中的“such a trap”指代上文的“spaving”,且提出了避免“spaving”的方法,即打断冲动,承上启下。故选G项。
37.根据上文“The language of advertising may lead you to believe you are about to get a great deal. (广告的语言可能会让你相信自己即将得到一笔划算的交易。)”以及下文“By doing the math, you’ll quickly realize that the savings aren’t as significant as they seem. (通过计算,你会很快意识到节省的金额并没有看起来那么多。)”可知,此处应是在描述广告语言的迷惑性,以及通过计算可以揭示真相,C选项“But the numbers tell a different story. (但数字却讲述了一个不同的故事。)”通过转折,引出实际计算后的真实情况,与上下文逻辑一致,且其中的“numbers”与下文的“doing the math”相呼应。故选C项。
38.根据下文“You won’t feel the impulse to shop sales if you don’t know about them. Consider taking yourself off the email lists from favorite brands so you are not getting informed every time a special is happening. (如果你不知道有促销活动,你就不会有购物的冲动。考虑将自己从喜欢的品牌的邮件列表中移除,这样每次有特价活动时你就不会收到通知了。)”可知,此处是在建议避免接收促销信息,A选项“Turn off sales alerts. (关闭促销提醒。)”概括了段落核心内容,可作为小标题。故选A项。
39.根据上文“Stay focused on your shopping list. You can avoid adding extra items to your cart if you have a shopping list in hand that you’ve created ahead of time. (专注于你的购物清单。如果你手里有一份提前制定好的购物清单,你就可以避免往购物车里添加额外的商品。)”可知,此处是在建议制定购物清单以避免冲动购物,E选项“It can also help you to use sales more to your advantage. (它还可以帮助你更好地利用促销活动。)”中的“it”指代上文的“shopping list”,且表明购物清单还可以帮助你更好地利用促销活动,符合语境。故选E项。
40.根据上文“Pause before purchasing. (在购买前暂停一下。)”以及下文“Carry out a 24-hour waiting period before making a purchase as well as to shop around, compare prices or even look for a renewed option. (在购买前等待24小时,同时四处逛逛,比较价格,甚至寻找更新的选择。)”可知,此处是在建议购买前暂停一下,F选项“Just take a moment to decide whether the buy is needed or not. (花点时间决定是否真的需要购买。)”直接呼应“Pause before purchasing”的主题,且与下文的等待24小时再购买的建议相契合。故选F项。
四、完形填空
41.A 42.A 43.C 44.D 45.B 46.C 47.A 48.B 49.C 50.D 51.B 52.C 53.A 54.B 55.D
【导语】本文讲述里德夫人带领邻居们将社区荒废空地改造成美丽花园,增进邻里感情、彰显集体力量的故事。
【详解】41.考查动词。句意:这片废弃区域长满干草、散落垃圾,不仅破坏了社区美观,还浪费了宝贵空间。根据上文“overgrown with weeds”和“dry grass and scattered garbage”可知,空地长满杂草,这破坏了美观。
42.考查动词。句意:里德夫人没有抱怨,而是选择勇敢行动。根据文中“Instead of complaining”可知,前后是转折对比关系,她没有抱怨而是选择行动。
43.考查动词。句意:她敲开每位邻居的门,热情建议大家一起把杂乱空地改造成充满活力的社区花园。根据下文“turn the messy lot into a dynamic community garden”可知,她提出建议——将杂乱空地改造成充满活力的社区花园。
44.考查动词。句意:起初只有少数人参与——希望教孩子认识自然的年轻父母、寻找休闲消遣的退休老人,一些渴望用有意义活动充实周末的青少年。根据下文“gathered every weekend”可知,这些人参与进来。
45.考查形容词。句意:起初只有少数人参与——希望教孩子认识自然的年轻父母、寻找休闲消遣的退休老人,一些渴望用有意义活动充实周末的青少年。根据下上文“meaningful activity to fill their weekends”可知,青少年渴望参与这项能充实他们周末的活动。
46.考查动词。句意:他们每周周末集合努力劳作:清理杂草、用铲子翻硬土,并仔细划分地块,让每个人都有自己的小区域打理。根据下文“everyone had their own small area”可知,划分地块,为了让每个人都有自己的小区域打理。
47.考查副词。句意:渐渐地,更多人加入进来。根据下文“more people joined”可知,人数慢慢增加。
48.考查动词。句意:忙碌的上班族每天上班前早起给植物浇水,确保它们长势良好。根据上文 “water the plants”可知,给植物浇水目的是确保植物生长。
49.考查动词短语。句意:它不再只是一座花园,而是变成了温暖的聚会场所,邻居们愉快聊天、互相帮助、建立更紧密的联系。根据上文“wasn’t just a garden anymore”可知,空地不再只是一座花园,而是变成了聚会地。
50.考查动词。句意:路人常常停下来欣赏这座美丽的花园。根据下文“beautiful garden”可知,美丽的花园应该是让路人驻足欣赏。
51.考查副词。句意:里德夫人总是微笑着说:“一个小想法,只要共同行动,就能彻底改变一个地方。”根据下文“transformed”以及上文描述的将杂草丛生的空地变成美丽的花园,由此可知,空地被彻底改变。
52.考查名词。句意:善意与合作不需要宏大的姿态——它们始于一个人有足够勇气迈出第一步,并在每个人愿意参与、贡献力量时成长。根据下文“start with one person”可知,善意与合作在于人们从小事做起,不需要宏大姿态。
53.考查名词。句意:善意与合作不需要宏大的姿态——它们始于一个人有足够勇气迈出第一步,并在每个人愿意参与、贡献力量时成长。根据下文“take the first step”和常识可知,需要勇气迈出第一步。
54.考查名词。句意:这座花园成为了社区精神的生动证明。根据上文“beautiful garden”可知是花园见证了社区精神。
55.考查名词。句意:从被忽视的空地到珍贵共享空间的转变历程,让所有人明白了集体行动的力量。根据下文“from an ignored lot to a cherished shared space”可知,从空地到成为美丽的花园,这是一段转变历程。
五、语法填空
56.to mark 57.a 58.eventually 59.which 60.have grown 61.held 62.as 63.and 64.promoting 65.sustainable
【导语】本文是一篇说明文。主要讲述了中国旅游日的由来——纪念徐霞客,及其象征的探索精神,并介绍了该节日在推广文旅融合与可持续发展中的作用。
【详解】56.考查非谓语动词。句意:选择这个日期是为了纪念明代著名探险家、地质学家徐霞客开始他标志性的30年中国之旅的日子。句中已有谓语was chosen,空处作非谓语动词,结合语意可知,此处表示目的,应用动词不定式to mark作目的状语。
57.考查冠词。句意同上。此处泛指“一位著名的中国探险家和地质学家”,renowned以辅音音素开头,应用不定冠词a。
58.考查副词。句意:徐霞客的探索和旅行日记最终成为中国古代地理研究和旅游文化的基石。此处修饰动词became,应用副词eventually作状语。
59.考查定语从句。句意:它象征着冒险、发现和文化交流的精神,这与将旅游业作为对中国丰富的自然、文化和历史遗产的欣赏来促进的更广泛目标相一致。空处引导非限制性定语从句,修饰先行词the spirit of adventure, discovery, and cultural exchange,指物,关系词在从句中作主语,应用关系代词which引导。
60.考查时态和主谓一致。句意:多年来,与中国旅游日相关的庆祝活动显著增长,全国各地举办活动以纪念这一天并鼓励公众参与。根据时间状语over the years可知,句子应用现在完成时,主语Celebrations是复数,助动词用have。
61.考查非谓语动词。句意同上。此处是with复合结构,events与hold是被动关系,应用过去分词held作宾语补足语。
62.考查介词。句意:这一天充当着促进国内旅游、展示中国丰富的文化和自然遗产并通过增加旅游活动推动经济增长的焦点。serve as是固定短语,意为“充当,用作”。
63.考查连词。句意同上。结合语意可知,showcasing和driving是并列关系,应用并列连词and连接。
64.考查非谓语动词。句意:文化集市、传统表演、非物质文化遗产展览等活动让中国传统鲜活地展现在游客面前,从而促进了对当地风俗的更深理解。句中已有谓语bring,空处作非谓语动词,结合语意可知,此处表示自然而然的结果,应用现在分词promoting作结果状语。
65.考查派生词。句意:这些庆祝活动鼓励支持农村发展和文化保护的可持续旅游实践。此处应将sustain改为其形容词形式sustainable。
六、写作
参考范文1
How would you use your smart phone?
A survey about students’ use of smartphones was conducted in our school recently. Statistics show that 75% of students watch videos in their free time, and 46% play online games. In contrast, only 30% use smartphones to study and a mere 18% make phone calls to keep in touch with others. It is worrying that many students overuse phones for entertainment rather than study or communication.
To change this situation, we should spend less time on videos and games. Instead, we can use phones to look up learning materials and contact our parents or friends more often. Only in this way can we make better use of our smartphones.
【导语】本篇书面表达要求考生使用图表中的调查结果写一篇短文投稿。
【详解】
1.亮点词汇
conduct a survey 开展一项调查
statistics show that… 数据表明……
in contrast 相比之下
a mere 仅仅,只(比 only 更高级)
overuse 过度使用
rational use 合理使用(文中隐含)
keep in touch with 与…… 保持联系
2.亮点句式
对比句型:…, while /in contrast … 用于清晰呈现调查数据反差
形式主语评价句:It is worrying that… 用来发表观点,更地道
建议句型:We should do… / Instead, we can do… 自然提出建议
倒装总结句:Only in this way can we… 增强结尾语气,提升作文档次
参考范文2
Worried, Theo couldn’t wait to know what had happened to Emma. He walked to the small grocery store nearby and asked the cashier if she had seen Emma recently. The woman told that Emma had a fall and was in hospital. Theo visited her the next day, awkwardly holding a bouquet of wildflowers from near the lake. Emma’s eyes lit up when she saw him. He held out the flowers toward her and said shyly. “I thought you might miss the lake so I brought my sketchbook too.” She beamed and said, “Great! Your lake sketch should be seen by more people. Why not enter the art contest in our community?”
Encouraged by Emma in hospital, Theo entered the contest. Theo eventually won the second place. The sketch of the lake, with the old wooden bench and a small figure seated at one end, was displayed at the community center. When Emma recovered, they returned to the bench together. Fall leaves had begun to scatter, and the lake mirrored the golden sky. They sat in silence, two different lives crossing at just the right moment. And as the wind stirred the water and leaves danced at their feet, neither of them felt lonely anymore.
【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述60岁出头刚退休的 Emma,每周六上午会去家附近湖边的旧木凳,享受宁静。有个周六,她发现16岁的Theo坐在木凳上,此后两人常在此相遇,渐渐熟悉,Theo还向Emma 透露因父母离异搬来与祖父母同住,他来湖边是为了寻求安静,且他有绘画天赋。后来有个周六Emma 没出现,几天后也不见踪影。
【详解】1.段落续写:
①由第一段首句内容“Theo忧心忡忡,迫不及待地想知道Emma发生了什么事。”可知,第一段可描写Theo 担心Emma,去杂货店打听得知她摔倒住院,第二天去看望并带了野花和写生簿,Emma 鼓励他参加社区艺术比赛,突出 Theo 对 Emma 的关心及 Emma 对 Theo 的鼓励
②由第二段首句内容“在医院里受到Emma的鼓励后,Theo参加了这场比赛。”可知,第二段可描写Theo 参赛获奖,作品在社区中心展出,Emma 康复后两人回到湖边,此时虽树叶飘落,但他们不再孤独,体现两人关系及心境变化。
2.续写线索:Theo 担心打听 —— 得知 Emma 住院 —— 去医院看望 ——Emma 鼓励参赛 ——Theo 参赛获奖 —— 两人回湖边感到不再孤独
3.词汇激活
行为类
①打听:ask /inquire
②看望:visit /call on
③微笑:beam /smile
情绪类:
①尴尬地:awkwardly /embarrassedly
②孤独的: lonely /isolated /solitary
【点睛】【高分句型 1】He walked to the small grocery store nearby and asked the cashier if she had seen Emma recently.(运用了if引导的宾语从句)
【高分句型 2】The sketch of the lake, with the old wooden bench and a small figure seated at one end, was displayed at the community center.(运用了with的复合结构)
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$高二英语听力部分,请看听力部分第一节。第一节听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的ABC3个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。现在你有5秒钟的时间阅读第一小题的有关内容。Were you are taking pictures? Yeah, I was hoping to get a great photo of a butterfly or maybe a colorful flower, but I ended up getting a shot of a bee is so beautiful. Jennifer, are you going to the movies with me tonight? I don't think I can go. My sister maggy is coming to stay with me today, and we want to have dinner at the new italian restaurant downtown. Good morning. I'm calling to get an update on the progress of the construction. Unfortunately, the recent bad weather has put us a little behind schedule. I expect that will complete the apartments in mid April. Well, the water suddenly turns cold in the middle of the shower. I'm sorry, mam, I feel so bad about the inconvenience. Why don't I move you to another room to make up for your trouble? 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Yeah, the movie starts in ten minutes, and he's the one with the tickets. Do you think he might be waiting . somewhere else? I doubt IT. We were pretty clear about the meeting point right in front of have this closed store wait. I just remembered that the closed store has another level. Maybe David is waiting on the fourth or go check. You stay here on the third floor . in case he shows up. Okay, I won't move from this spot. 听下面一段对话,回答第八至第13个小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。Hey, there. Look is speaking. Oh. hi, lucas. It's so via i'm pleased to hear you're coming over to my city soon. I'm looking forward to IT. I can hardly wait. It's great to hear that got any plans next week. I was just wondering if we could get together for lunch. That sounds great. All right. How about the twenty eight? Sorry, I can't make the twenty eight because I have a conference that day. How about the twenty nine instead? No problem. That works for me too. Okay, i'll find a nice restaurant and book a table for us right away, and i'll send you an email with all the details . as the day gets closer. That sounds perfect. See you soon. Thanks for ringing. Hey, there. Look is speaking. Oh, hi, lucas is Sophia. I'm pleased to hear you're coming over to my city soon. I'm looking forward to IT. I can hardly wait. It's great to hear that got any plans next week. I was just wondering if we could get together for lunch. That sounds great. All right. How about the twenty eight? Sorry, I can't make the twenty eight because I have a conference that day. How about the twenty nine instead? No problem. That works for me too. Okay, i'll find a nice restaurant and book a table for us right away, and i'll send you an email with all the details . as the day gets closer. That sounds perfect. See you soon. Thanks for ringing bye. 听下面一段对话,回答第11至第13 3个小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。I think the third flat is the best we've seen so far. They're all quite expensive and seem to be getting higher and higher, but this one is the least expensive. And it's the nearest to the city center. but it's the one with the fewest rooms and the least space. I'm not sure whether it's got enough space for us, especially with our kids. So you prefer the second one in a worst location with higher rent. The location isn't as bad as you think it's farther from the center than the other two, but you can get to the train station and the kids more easily. Most importantly, IT is much more space than the other two flats. Can we afford IT? The more we spend on rent, the less we will have for other things. Actually, it's less expensive than IT seems because the rent includes all the bills. I think the third flat is the best we've seen so far. They're all quite expensive. Rent seem to be getting higher and higher, but this one is the least expensive. And it's the nearest to the city center. but it's the one with the fewest rooms and the least space. I'm not sure whether it's got enough space for us, especially with our kids. So you prefer the second one in a worst location with higher rent. The location isn't as bad as you think it's farther from the center than the other two, but you can get to the train station and the kids school more easily. Most importantly, IT is much more space than the other two flats. Can we afford IT? The more we spend on rent, the less will have for other things. Actually, it's less expensive than IT seems because the rent includes all the bills. 听下面一段对话,回答第14至第17 4个小题。现在你有20秒钟的时间阅读这四个小题。Nick, our university will hold open days for future students on july. The six, seventh and twelve, about forty five volunteers are needed on each date, but we don't have sufficient volunteers for the last date. Can you help? No problem. I remember volunteers were a purple switched in previous years. Do I have to . wear that too? Well, we've ordered a red t shirt for each volunteer this year. Okay, what's happening on open days? First, visitors will report to the welcome test to sign. Then they'll go to the great hall, where there will be an opening speech. Afterwards, they'll visit the departments which they are interested in. Actually, we also need several volunteers in the student services room to answer visitors questions. What kind of questions . the admissions team will be there to explain the application process. The accommodation officers will talk about student housing options. We will also have an information desk on money management. You are good at managing your money. So I was wondering if you could help with that. sure. I'm sure many future students could benefit from my advice. Neck, our university will hold open days for future students. 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I'm sure many future students could benefit from my advice. 听下面一段独白,回答第18至第23个小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。Boys and girls, today, i'll share my special experience in college with all of you. IT was just at the end of the summer in twenty thirteen. IT had been really dry and hot. Then toward the end of september, the rain came. At first, everyone was so pleased because the rain brought cooler temperatures, but then I just kept raining and raining. IT rained in entire week. Stream started flooding and roaring out of the mountains. The stream that went through my college campus flooded several residents buildings, even though there was a lot of damage to the campus and the surrounding areas. There was a bright side. Students on the athletic teams served lunch to the flood victims in the community. Other students donated their clothes, shoes and books to those who had lost their belongings. So even though the flooding was extremely severe, the support of college community there made the experience unforgettable for me. Boys and girls, today, i'll share my special experience in college with all of you. IT was just at the end of the summer in twenty thirteen. IT had been really dry and hot. Then toward the end of september, the rain came. At first, everyone was so pleased because the rain brought cooler temperatures, but then I just kept raining and raining. IT rained an entire week. Stream started flooding and roaring out of the mountains. The stream that went through my college campus flooded several residents buildings, even though there was a lot of damage to the campus and the surrounding areas. There was a bright side. Students on the athletic teams served lunch to the flood victims in the community. Other students donated their clothes, shoes and books to those who had lost their belongings. So even though the flooding was extremely severe, the support of college community there made the experience unforgettable for me. 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。
蜀光中学高2024级高二下学期期末模拟考英语试卷
出题人:陈长屹、刘缘灵
(本试题卷共10页 ,满分:150分 考试时间: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 did the man take a good photo of?
A.A flower.
B.A bee.
C.A butterfly.
2.What will the woman do tonight?
A.Watch a movie.
B.Go to Maggie’s house.
C.Eat Italian food.
3.What are the speakers talking about?
A.The weather report.
B.The nice apartment.
C.The construction progress.
4.Where does the conversation probably take place?
A.In a hotel.
B.In a restaurant.
C.In a shopping center.
5.Why does the woman ask for a recommendation?
A.For a birthday treat.
B.For a company outing.
C.For a weekend break.
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 time is it probably now?
A.4: 40.
B.5: 00.
C.5: 10.
7.What is the man going to do first?
A.Go upstairs.
B.See a movie.
C.Buy some clothes.
听下面一段对话,回答第8至第10三个小题。
8.How does the woman sound in the beginning?
A.Grateful.
B.Excited.
C.Curious.
9.What is the woman going to do on the 28th?
A.See a friend.
B.Hold a party.
C.Attend a meeting.
10.What will the woman do next?
A.Make a reservation.
B.Contact her colleague.
C.Check her email.
听下面一段对话,回答第11至第13三个小题。
11.What is the woman’s attitude toward renting the third flat?
A.Unconcerned.
B.Supportive.
C.Negative.
12.What is the probable relationship between the speakers?
A.Mother and son.
B.Husband and wife.
C.House agent and customer.
13.What is the man most satisfied with about the second flat?
A.Its price.
B.Its location.
C.Its size.
听下面一段对话,回答第14至第17四个小题。
14.When does the woman want the man to volunteer?
A.On July 6th.
B.On July 7th.
C.On July 12th.
15.What color clothes will volunteers wear?
A.Red.
B.Blue.
C.Purple.
16.What will visitors do first after signing in?
A.Listen to a talk.
B.Tour residential buildings.
C.Go to different departments.
17.What will the man answer questions about?
A.Housing options. B.Money management. C.The application process.
听下面一段独白,回答第18至第20四个小题。
18.How long did it rain?
A.A week.
B.Two weeks.
C.Three weeks.
19.What did the athletic teams do for the flood victims?
A.They raised money for them.
B.They donated clothes to them.
C.They provided them with lunch.
20.What impressed the speaker deeply about the experience?
A.The students’ creativity.
B.The government’s support.
C.The college community spirit.
第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题,每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列四篇短文,从每小题后所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中, 选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。
A
HYROX Global Fitness Races
HYROX is a global fitness competition where participants complete 8 rounds of 1km running followed by 8 different fitness exercises in a fixed order. Here is detailed information about some upcoming HYROX races.
HYROX Stockholm, Sweden
Date: June 18 — 21, 2026
Features: It is the HYROX World Championship, the top-level event of the season. It attracts top-class athletes from more than 40 countries and includes the most strict and challenging tasks that test both speed and strength. The event has a formal racing system and attracts global media attention.
Entry: Online application is required. On-site registration is not allowed.
HYROX Tokyo, Japan
Date: May 16 — 17, 2026
Features: As the main HYROX event in the Asia-Pacific area, it is well-organized and friendly to first-time competitors. The race offers clear guidance and on-site help, making it the best choice for ordinary fitness lovers.
Entry: Sign up online by May 5. No entry fee changes after signing up.
HYROX Toronto, Canada
Date: July 10 — 11, 2026
Features: It is the key HYROX stop in Canada and is popular among local and international fitness enthusiasts. To help competitors prepare well, free basic training guidance is offered one week before the race.
Entry: Closed when full. No waiting list is provided.
HYROX New York, USA
Date: May 28 — June 7, 2026
Features: It is one of the largest HYROX races in the world with a huge number of competitors. It provides rich and complete event categories, including individual, doubles and relay teams, so competitors can choose freely according to their own conditions.
Entry: Open to the public. Places are limited and fill up quickly.
21. What is special about the Stockholm race?
A.It allows online registration.
B.It has the most categories.
C.It provides free training guidance.
D.It is more demanding than others.
22. Which event is suitable for HYROX beginners?
A.HYROX Stockholm.
B.HYROX Tokyo.
C.HYROX Toronto.
D.HYROX New York.
23. What must competitors do for the New York race?
A.Sign up by May 28.
B.Prepare a waiting list.
C.Pay a fee to sign up.
D.Arrive early to secure a place.
B
For most of my life, I treated taste as fixed. Sticking to that belief had left me in a bit of a standstill. I stopped making time for new hobbies or trying anything new. Salsa lessons? No, thanks. Interactive theatre? Not for me. But my automatic “no” to anything that “wasn’t my thing” only kept me trapped in the same routine of work, sleep, eating, and that left me feeling listless and a little empty.
So, in an effort to break the boredom, I began to question whether my taste was fixed at all, or whether it might be something I could train. I had read that children need 8 to 15 tries to accept a new food. Why shouldn’t the same principle apply to social activities for adults?
I started small. When a friend invited me to a book club, I tried not to refuse it, despite my dislike of reading due to dyslexia (阅读障碍症). But I went anyway. I listened to the first book and, to my surprise, enjoyed the discussion and the people. Now I spend mornings reading. Then came music and performance: jazz clubs, line dancing, performance — all things I had previously ignored.
Most recently, I tried out my local library’s chess club. I was easily 30 years younger than everyone else, but that didn’t matter. Honestly, getting beaten by someone who had been playing since before your parents met was a special experience. I felt more connected to people here than at any social event for 20-year-olds.
I made a weekly note in my diary to try new things, which helped me get out of the dull routine of studying, going home and feeling worn out every day. Now I simply count to five, approach the friendliest-looking person with a “hello”, and the awkward feeling goes away soon. Next week? Who knows. Maybe magic lessons. Maybe life drawing. Maybe both.
24. How did the author’s fixed idea affect her?
A.It simplified her daily routine.
B.It left her more time for work.
C.It made her life dull and empty.
D.It freed her from unwanted socializing.
25. Why did the author accept her friend’s invitation to a book club?
A. To make an active shift in her life.
B. To revisit a former interest in reading.
C. To meet her friend’s repeated requests.
D. To occupy a blank in her personal calendar.
26. How did the author feel when losing the chess game?
A.Totally relieved.
B.Slightly puzzled.
C.Rather embarrassed.
D.Somewhat delighted.
27. What message does the author try to convey?
A.Learn to say no.
B.Break out of your shell.
C.Look before you leap.
D.Let go of the past.
C
A new study published in the Journal of Applied Ecology revealed when, where and how most songbirds migrate offshore over North American coasts. This data can help wind energy managers cut down on birds dying from hitting wind turbines (涡轮机) while generating green energy.
The researchers studied 10 years of weather radar data from 16 sites. They found that birds flying over the Atlantic Coast and the Gulf of Mexico gather more closely and move for a shorter time than those flying over land. More birds also migrate in fall than in spring. Shannon Curley, the study’s lead researcher, explained, “Birds migrate over the sea on fewer nights than over land. There’s no place to rest and refuel on the water, so birds may wait for ideal atmospheric conditions, such as favorable winds, before making an offshore crossing.”
This short yet critical time window gives wind energy managers a chance to reduce collisions (相撞). Curley said they could pause the turbines on nights when most birds are migrating. “These peak nights of migration tend to have fairly nice weather and calmer winds, and are therefore not the nights when wind operators have a huge energy harvest,” Curley noted. “So there might be a sweet spot where we can target these big migration nights and give these birds safe passage.”
The study also shows that songbirds fly lower over the sea than over land, which makes them more likely to crash into wind turbines. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service says 140,000 to 327,000 birds die from land turbines each year. But no one knows how many die from offshore turbines, since dead birds’ bodies wash away easily. So using radar technology to identify high-risk areas is key.
With one-third of all American bird species rapidly declining, data-driven decisions about turbine siting and operations can point the way to wind power while also saving birds. “Our hope is that this work will help identify high-risk, high-use areas for birds and contribute to positive green energy solutions,” Curley said.
28. What can we learn about the songbirds in paragraph 2?
A. They favor flying over open seas.
B. They choose crossings based on weather.
C. They are particular about where to rest.
D. They become more active on spring nights.
29. What does the underlined phrase “a sweet spot” refer to?
A.An ideal balance.
B.A moral dilemma.
C.An opportunity for profit.
D.A place without turbines.
30. Why is it difficult to identify high-risk areas offshore?
A.Birds change their travelling routes.
B.Wind strength at sea is unpredictable.
C.Dead birds’ bodies are hard to trace.
D.Radar technology is underdeveloped.
31. What does Curley think of the potential application of the new research?
A.Risky.
B.Promising.
C.Productive.
D.Challenging.
D
Literature students once read three books a week but today they struggle to make it through one in three weeks, Sir Jonathan Bate, a professor of English literature at the University of Oxford, has warned.
Many young people entering university to study literature have not read extensively (广泛地), and they often have difficulty doing so during their time at university. This is a growing trend that many academics have observed, although it isn’t always the case. Bate told the BBC’s Today programme, “The currently fashionable answer is that it’s to do with the reduced attention due to smartphones, six-minute YouTube videos and instant TikTok hits.”
“Actually it all begins in schools. You only have to look at the thinning of A-level syllabuses (教学大纲) and the tendency to assign works because they’re shorter,” Bate said.
He added that it was also “an unintended consequence of the push in both the top British and American universities towards diversity and access… as some students come from schools where the teachers’ main task is keep order, and so the demands in terms of reading long books are just not there.”
Charter schools in the US were an interesting phenomenon, however. “There’s a big comeback of classical education within these schools,” Bate said.
Bate explained that his son was exposed to an extensive variety of works. “My teenager has just graduated from a charter high school called Great Hearts and there they read Iliad, Odyssey, Inferno, Crime and Punishment. He came home one day saying that they had been praised for studying Hegel because it’s really difficult. I’m amazed that 17-year-old American kids are reading Hegel. So there is some hope.”
“If you haven’t got readers, what are writers going to do? The deep, thoughtful, quiet reading of great books is good for mental health. It’s also good for developing skills, for concentration and critical thinking, and if that falls away, that is problematic for society and individuals.”
32.How does the author present the topic?
A.By stating a worrying change.
B.By citing a research finding.
C.By explaining a cultural concept.
D.By describing a typical professor.
33.Which of the following does Bate think is a reason for the trend?
A.Overuse of smartphones.
B.Limited access to literary works.
C.Insufficient school education.
D.Poor learning ability at university.
34.What does Bate imply by referring to his son?
A.Classical education is not a lost cause.
B.The young are no strangers to classics.
C.Charter schools deserve more attention.
D.Great books are within teenagers’ reach.
35.What is a suitable title for the text?
A.Literary Taste Gives Way to Screens
B.Deep Reading Benefits Mental Health
C.Literature Students Face a Reading Crisis
D.Traditional Education Makes a Comeback
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。
If you have ever added an extra item to your cart (购物车) just to get free shipping, you have fallen victim to what is known as “spaving”, defined as the act of “spending more to save more”. 36 Here are some tips and tricks you might turn to next time you are tempted to spend a little more just to secure some savings.
Take a second to do the math. The language of advertising may lead you to believe you are about to get a great deal. 37 For example, for some “buy more, save more” deals, the percent discount is often the same. However, the original price of a product acts as an anchor, making the discount appear more valuable than it actually is. By doing the math, you’ll quickly realize that the savings aren’t as significant as they seem.
38 You won’t feel the impulse (冲动) to shop sales if you don’t know about them. Consider taking yourself off the email lists from favorite brands so you are not getting informed every time a special is happening. Similarly, don’t walk into a store if you know there is a sale going on.
Stay focused on your shopping list. You can avoid adding extra items to your cart if you have a shopping list in hand that you’ve created ahead of time. 39 Keep a full list of products that you intend to buy at some point and refer to it when you come across a sale.
Pause before purchasing. 40 Carry out a 24-hour waiting period before making a purchase as well as to shop around, compare prices or even look for a renewed option. This gives you time to ensure you don’t already own the item or something similar, helping to avoid unnecessary repetition.
A.Turn off sales alerts.
B.Spave with a purpose.
C.But the numbers tell a different story.
D.But consider all the potential ways to save the money.
E.It can also help you to use sales more to your advantage.
F.Just take a moment to decide whether the buy is needed or not.
G.To avoid such a trap, it matters quite a lot to interrupt the urge.
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。
Mrs. Reed noticed the empty lot (场地) in her community was overgrown with weeds, a dull spot in the lively neighborhood. The abandoned area was filled with dry grass and scattered garbage, which not only 41 the neighborhood’s beauty but also wasted valuable space.
Instead of complaining, Mrs. Reed 42 to take brave action. She knocked on every neighbor’s door, warmly 43 they work together to turn the messy lot into a dynamic community garden.
At first, only a few people 44 — young parents hoping to teach their kids about nature, retired elders looking for a relaxing pastime, and some teens 45 to find a meaningful activity to fill their weekends. They gathered every weekend, rolling up their sleeves to work hard: clearing weeds, turning hard soil with shovels, and carefully 46 plots (地块) so that everyone had their own small area to tend. 47 , more people joined. Young adults brought their own gardening tools to share; busy office workers woke up early every morning to water the plants before going to work, 48 they grew well.
Slowly but steadily, the empty lot transformed. It wasn’t just a garden anymore; it 49 a warm gathering place where neighbors chatted happily, helped each other out, and built closer bonds. Passers-by often stopped to 50 the beautiful garden. Mrs. Reed always smiled and said, “A small idea, when acted on together, can change a place 51 .”
Kindness and cooperation don’t need grand 52 — they start with one person having enough 53 to take the first step, and grow when everyone is willing to join in and contribute their bit.
The 54 became living proof of community spirit. Neighbors who once barely exchanged greetings now shared stories over watering cans and harvest baskets. The 55 from an ignored lot to a cherished shared space taught everyone the power of collective action.
41.A.ruined
B.protected
C.proved
D.impressed
42.A.determined
B.hesitated
C.refused
D.pretended
43.A.warning
B.claiming
C.suggesting
D.forcing
44.A.relieved
B.rewarded
C.criticized
D.participated
45.A.content
B.eager
C.unwilling
D.qualified
46.A.drawing
B.reflecting
C.dividing
D.assisting
47.A.Gradually
B.Instantly
C.Suddenly
D.Normally
48.A.predicting
B.ensuring
C.doubting
D.ignoring
49.A.broke into
B.ran into
C.turned into
D.looked into
50.A.overlook
B.switch
C.occupy
D.admire
51.A.slightly
B.completely
C.hardly
D.carefully
52.A.tools
B.promises
C.gestures
D.effects
53.A.courage
B.patience
C.security
D.stress
54.A.garbage
B.garden
C.soil
D.nature
55.A.decline
B.distance
C.range
D.journey
第二节(共10小题;每小题15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。
China Tourism Day, celebrated annually on May 19, was officially established by the State Council in 2011. The date was chosen 56 (mark) the day when Xu Xiake, 57 renowned Chinese explorer and geologist during the Ming Dynasty, began his iconic 30-year journey across China. Xu Xiake’s exploration and travel diaries 58 (eventual) became a cornerstone of ancient Chinese geographic study and tourism culture.
The significance of May 19 goes beyond honoring Xu Xiake. It symbolizes the spirit of adventure, discovery, and cultural exchange, 59 is in line with the broader objectives of promoting tourism as an appreciation of China’s rich natural, cultural, and historical heritage. Celebrations associated with China Tourism Day 60 (grow) significantly over the years, with events 61 (hold) across the nation to honor the day and encourage public participation.
The day serves 62 a focal point for promoting domestic tourism, showcasing China’s rich cultural and natural heritage 63 driving economic growth through increased travel activity. The observance of China Tourism Day helps spotlight the integration of cultural and tourism development. Events like cultural fairs, traditional performances, exhibitions of intangible cultural heritage bring Chinese traditions to life for visitors, 64 (promote) a deeper understanding of local customs. These celebrations encourage 65 (sustain) tourism practices that support rural development and cultural preservation.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
你校英文报正在开展以“How would you use your smart phone?”为题的讨论。请使用图表中的调查结果写一篇短文投稿,内容包括:
(1) 调查结果的描述;
(2) 简单评论;
(3) 你的建议。
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。
How would you use your smart phone?
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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。
Every Saturday morning, Emma walked to the lake near her house. It was a peaceful spot where the sunlight danced on the water and birds sang in the trees above. At the far end of the lake was an old wooden bench (长凳). Emma had made it her spot since moving to the neighborhood five years ago.
Now in her early sixties, Emma had recently retired from teaching. Her days were slower and quieter. Sitting by the lake brought her comfort and reminded her of the beauty in stillness.
One spring morning, she noticed someone on “her” bench — a teenage boy sat there, with earphones in, eyes fixed on the ground. Emma paused, unsure whether to approach. She walked slowly around the lake, hoping he might leave. But when she returned, he was still there. She sat at the edge of the bench, careful not to interrupt him. The boy didn’t respond. After a while, Emma spoke, “It’s a beautiful place, isn’t it? ” He said nothing at first. Then, without turning, he replied, “I guess.”
From that Saturday on, the boy kept showing up. Emma adjusted. Sometimes they said nothing. Other times, she asked soft questions, and over the weeks, he gave short replies. His name was Theo. He was 16 and had just moved in with his grandparents after his parents’ separation. One day, without her asking, he said, “I come here because it’s quiet. Everything else is just loud.” Emma nodded, “The lake has always helped me think.” Their quiet company continued into summer. One day, he showed up with a sketchbook (写生簿) and drew the lake. Emma watched, amazed by his talent. “You’re an artist,” she said. “You should enter the art contest in the community.” Theo gave a small smile.
Then one hot Saturday, Emma didn’t come. Days later, still no Emma.
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。
Worried, Theo couldn’t wait to know what had happened to Emma. _________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Encouraged by Emma in hospital, Theo entered the contest. ________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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$蜀光中学高2024级高二下学期期末模拟考英语试卷
出题人:陈长屹、刘缘灵
(本试题卷共10页,满分:150分考试时间: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 did the man take a good photo of?
A.A flower.
B.Abee.
C.A butterfly.
2.What will the woman do tonight?
A.Watch a movie.B.Go to Maggie's house.
C.Eat Italian food.
3.What are the speakers talking about?
A.The weather report.B.The nice apartment.
C.The construction progress.
4.Where does the conversation probably take place?
A.In a hotel.
B.In a restaurant.
C.In a shopping center.
5.Why does the woman ask for a recommendation?
A.For a birthday treat.B.For a company outing.
C.For a weekend break.
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 time is it probably now?
A.4:40.
B.5:00
C.5:10
7.What is the man going to do first?
A.Go upstairs.
B.See a movie.
C.Buy some clothes.
听下面一段对话,回答第8至第10三个小题。
8.How does the woman sound in the beginning?
A.Grateful.
B.Excited
C.Curious.
9.What is the woman going to do on the 28th?
A.See a friend.
B.Hold a party.
C.Attend a meeting.
10.What will the woman do next?
A.Make a reservation.B.Contact her colleague.
C.Check her email.
听下面一段对话,回答第11至第13三个小题。
11.What is the woman's attitude toward renting the third flat?
A.Unconcerned.
B.Supportive.
C.Negative.
12.What is the probable relationship between the speakers?
A.Mother and son.
B.Husband and wife.
C.House agent and customer
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13.What is the man most satisfied with about the second flat?
A.Its price.
B.Its location.
C.Its size.
听下面一段对话,回答第14至第17四个小题。
14.When does the woman want the man to volunteer?
A.On July 6th
B.On July 7th
C.On July 12th.
15.What color clothes will volunteers wear?
A.Red.
B.Blue.
C.Purple.
16.What will visitors do first after signing in?
A.Listen to a talk
B.Tour residential buildings.
C.Go to different departments.
17.What will the man answer questions about?
A.Housing options.B.Money management
C.The application process.
听下面一段独白,回答第18至第20四个小题。
18.How long did it rain?
A.A week.
B.Two weeks
C.Three weeks.
19.What did the athletic teams do for the flood victims?
A.They raised money for them
B.They donated clothes to them.
C.They provided them with lunch.
20.What impressed the speaker deeply about the experience?
A.The students'creativity.
B.The government's support.
C.The college community spirit.
第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题,每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列四篇短文,从每小题后所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题
卡上将该选项涂黑。
A
HYROX Global Fitness Races
HYROX is a global fitness competition where participants complete 8 rounds of 1km
running followed by 8 different fitness exercises in a fixed order.Here is detailed
information about some upcoming HYROX races.
HYROX Stockholm,Sweden
Date:June 18-21,2026
Features:It is the HYROX World Championship,the top-level event of the season.It
attracts top-class athletes from more than 40 countries and includes the most strict and
challenging tasks that test both speed and strength.The event has a formal racing system and
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attracts global media attention.
Entry:Online application is required.On-site registration is not allowed.
HYROX Tokyo,Japan
Date:May16-17,2026
Features:As the main HYROX event in the Asia-Pacific area,it is well-organized and
friendly to first-time competitors.The race offers clear guidance and on-site help,making it
the best choice for ordinary fitness lovers.
Entry:Sign up online by May 5.No entry fee changes after signing up.
HYROX Toronto,Canada
Date:Jly10-11,2026
Features:It is the key HYROX stop in Canada and is popular among local and
international fitness enthusiasts.To help competitors prepare well,free basic training
guidance is offered one week before the race.
Entry:Closed when full.No waiting list is provided.
HYROX New York,USA
Date:May 28-June 7,2026
Features:It is one of the largest HYROX races in the world with a huge number of
competitors.It provides rich and complete event categories,including individual,doubles
and relay teams,so competitors can choose freely according to their own conditions
Entry:Open to the public.Places are limited and fill up quickly.
21.What is special about the Stockholm race?
A.It allows online registration.
B.It has the most categories.
C.It provides free training guidance.D.It is more demanding than others.
22.Which event is suitable for HYROX beginners?
A.HYROX Stockholm.
B.HYROX Tokyo.
C.HYROX Toronto.
D.HYROX New York.
23.What must competitors do for the New York race?
A.Sign up by May 28
B.Prepare a waiting list.
C.Pay a fee to sign up.
D.Anive early to secure a place.
B
For most of my life,I treated taste as fixed.Sticking to that belief had left me in a bit of
a standstill.I stopped making time for new hobbies or trying anything new.Salsa lessons?
No,thanks.Interactive theatre?Not for me.But my automatic "no"to anything that "wasn't
my thing"only kept me trapped in the same routine of work,sleep,eating,and that left me
feeling listless and a little empty.
So,in an effort to break the boredom,I began to question whether my taste was fixed at
all,or whether it might be something I could train.I had read that children need 8 to 15 tries
to accept a new food.Why shouldn't the same principle apply to social activities for adults?
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I started small.When a friend invited me to a book club,I tried not to refuse it,despite
my dislike of reading due to dyslexia(阅读障碍症).But I went anyway.I listened to the first
book and,to my surprise,enjoyed the discussion and the people.Now I spend mornings
reading.Then came music and performance:jazz clubs,line dancing,performance-all
things I had previously ignored.
Most recently,I tried out my local library's chess club.I was easily 30 years younger
than everyone else,but that didn't matter.Honestly,getting beaten by someone who had
been playing since before your parents met was a special experience.I felt more connected
to people here than at any social event for 20-year-olds.
I made a weekly note in my diary to try new things,which helped me get out of the dull
routine of studying,going home and feeling worn out every day.Now I simply count to five,
approach the friendliest-looking person with a hello",and the awkward feeling goes away
soon.Next week?Who knows.Maybe magic lessons.Maybe life drawing.Maybe both.
24.How did the author's fixed idea affect her?
A.It simplified her daily routine.
B.It left her more time for work.
C.It made her life dull and empty
D.It freed her from unwanted socializing
25.Why did the author accept her friend's invitation to a book club?
A.To make an active shift in her life
B.To revisit a former interest in reading.
C.To meet her fiiend's repeated requests.
D.To occupy a blank in her personal calendar.
26.How did the author feel when losing the chess game?
A.Totally relieved.
B.Slightly puzzled.
C.Rather embarrassed.
D.Somewhat delighted.
27.What message does the author try to convey?
A.Leam to say no
B.Break out of your shell.
C.Look before you leap.
D.Let go of the past.
C
A new study published in the Journal of Applied Ecology revealed when,where and
how most songbirds migrate offshore over North American coasts.This data can help wind
energy managers cut down on birds dying from hitting wind turbines (while
generating green energy.
The researchers studied 10 years of weather radar data from 16 sites.They found that
birds flying over the Atlantic Coast and the Gulf of Mexico gather more closely and move
for a shorter time than those flying over land.More birds also migrate in fall than in spring.
Shannon Curley,the study's lead researcher,explained,"Birds migrate over the sea on fewer
nights than over land.There's no place to rest and refuel on the water,so birds may wait for
ideal atmospheric conditions,such as favorable winds,before making an offshore crossing."
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This short yet critical time window gives wind energy managers a chance to reduce
collisions ()Curley said they could pause the turbines on nights when most birds are
migrating."These peak nights of migration tend to have fairly nice weather and calmer
winds,and are therefore not the nights when wind operators have a huge energy harvest,"
Curley noted."So there might be a sweet spot where we can target these big migration nights
and give these birds safe passage."
The study also shows that songbirds fly lower over the sea than over land,which makes
them more likely to crash into wind turbines.The U.S.Fish and Wildlife Service says
140,000 to 327,000 birds die from land turbines each year.But no one knows how many die
from offshore turbines,since dead birds'bodies wash away easily.So using radar technology
to identify high-risk areas is key.
With one-third of all American bird species rapidly declining,data-driven decisions
about turbine siting and operations can point the way to wind power while also saving birds.
"Our hope is that this work will help identify high-risk,high-use areas for birds and
contribute to positive green energy solutions,"Curley said.
28.What can we learn about the songbirds in paragraph 2?
A.They favor flying over open seas.
B.They choose crossings based on weather.
C.They are particular about where to rest.
D.They become more active on spring nights.
29.What does the underlined phrase"a sweet spot"refer to?
A.An ideal balance.
B.Amoral dilemma.
C.An opportunity for profit.
D.A place without turbines.
30.Why is it difficult to identify high-risk areas offshore?
A.Birds change their travelling routes.B.Wind strength at sea is unpredictable.
C.Dead birds'bodies are hard to trace.D.Radar technology is underdeveloped.
31.What does Curley think of the potential application of the new research?
A.Risky.
B.Promising.
C.Productive.
D.Challenging.
D
Literature students once read three books a week but today they struggle to make it
through one in three weeks,Sir Jonathan Bate,a professor of English literature at the
University of Oxford,has warned.
Many young people entering university to study literature have not read extensively
(广泛地),and they often have difficulty doing so during their time at university.This is a
growing trend that many academics have observed,although it isn't always the case.Bate
told the BBC's Today programme,"The currently fashionable answer is that it's to do with
the reduced attention due to smartphones,six-minute YouTube videos and instant TikTok
hits.”
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"Actually it all begins in schools.You only have to look at the thinning of a-level
syllabuses(教学大纲)and the tendency to assign works because they're shorter,.”Bate said.
He added that it was also "an unintended consequence of the push in both the top
British and American universities towards diversity and access...as some students come
from schools where the teachers'main task is keep order,and so the demands in terms of
reading long books are just not there."
Charter schools in the US were an interesting phenomenon,however."There's a big
comeback of classical education within these schools,"Bate said.
Bate explained that his son was exposed to an extensive variety of works."My
teenager has just graduated from a charter high school called Great Hearts and there they
read Iliad,Odyssey,Inferno,Crime and Punishment.He came home one day saying that they
had been praised for studying Hegel because it's really difficult.I'm amazed that 17-year-old
American kids are reading Hegel.So there is some hope."
"If you haven't got readers,what are writers going to do?The deep,thoughtful,quiet
reading of great books is good for mental health.It's also good for developing skills,for
concentration and critical thinking,and if that falls away,that is problematic for society and
individuals..”
32.How does the author present the topic?
A.By stating a worying change.
B.By citing a research finding.
C.By explaining a cultural concept.
D.By describing a typical professor.
33.Which of the following does Bate think is a reason for the trend?
A.Overuse ofsmartphones.
B.Limited access to literary works.
C.Insufficient school education.
D.Poor learning ability at university.
34.What does Bate imply by referring to his son?
A.Classical education is not a lost cause.
B.The young are no strangers to classics
C.Charter schools deserve more attention
D.Great books are within teenagers'reach
35.What is a suitable title for the text?
A.Literary Taste Gives Way to Screens
B.Deep Reading Benefits Mental Health
C.Literature Students Face a Reading Crisis
D.Traditional Education Makes a Comeback
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。
If you have ever added an extra item to your cart (just to get free shipping,
you have fallen victim to what is known as"spaving",defined as the act of"spending more
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to save more".36 Here are some tips and tricks you might turn to next time you are
tempted to spend a little more just to secure some savings.
Take a second to do the math.The language of advertising may lead you to believe you
are about to get a great deal.37 For example,for some"buy more,save more"deals,
the percent discount is often the same.However,the original price of a product acts as an
anchor,making the discount appear more valuable than it actually is.By doing the math,
you'll quickly realize that the savings aren't as significant as they seem.
38 You won't feel the impulse (to shop sales if you don't know about
them.Consider taking yourself off the email lists from favorite brands so you are not getting
informed every time a special is happening.Similarly,don't walk into a store if you know
there is a sale going on.
Stay focused on your shopping list.You can avoid adding extra items to your cart if
you have a shopping list in hand that you've created ahead of time.39 Keep a full
list of products that you intend to buy at some point and refer to it when you come across a
sale.
Pause before purchasing.40
Cary out a 24-hour waiting period before
making a purchase as well as to shop around,compare prices or even look for a renewed
option.This gives you time to ensure you don't already own the item or something similar,
helping to avoid unnecessary repetition
A.Tum off sales alerts.
B.Spave with a purpose.
C.But the numbers tell a different story.
D.But consider all the potential ways to save the money.
E.It can also help you to use sales more to your advantage.
F.Just take a moment to decide whether the buy is needed or not.
G.To avoid such a trap,it matters quite a lot to interrupt the urge.
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。
Mrs.Reed noticed the empty lot (in her community was overgrown with weeds,
a dull spot in the lively neighborhood.The abandoned area was filled with dry grass and
scattered garbage,which not only 41 the neighborhood's beauty but also wasted
valuable space.
Instead of complaining,Mrs.Reed 42
to take brave action.She knocked on
every neighbor's door,warmly 43 they work together to tum the messy lot into a
dynamic community garden
At fiist,only a few people 44
-young parents hoping to teach their kids
about nature,retired elders looking for a relaxing pastime,and some teens 45 to
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find a meaningful activity to fill their weekends.They gathered every weekend,rolling up
their sleeves to work hard:clearing weeds,turning hard soil with shovels,and carefully
46 plots (so that everyone had their own small area to tend.47,more
people joined.Young adults brought their own gardening tools to share,busy office workers
woke up early every morning to water the plants before going to work,48 they grew
well.
Slowly but steadily,the empty lot transformed.It wasn't just a garden anymore;it
49 a warm gathering place where neighbors chatted happily,helped each other out,and
built closer bonds.Passers-by often stopped to 50 the beautiful garden.Mrs.Reed
always smiled and said,"A small idea,when acted on together,can change a place
51”
Kindness and cooperation don't need grand 52-they start with one person
having enough 53 to take the first step,and grow when everyone is willing to join in
and contribute their bit.
The 54 became living proof of community spirit.Neighbors who once barely
exchanged greetings now shared stories over watering cans and harvest baskets.The 55
from an ignored lot to a cherished shared space taught everyone the power of collective
action
41.A.ruined
B.
protected
C.proved
D.impressed
42.A.determined
B.hesitated
C.refused
D.pretended
43.A.warning
B.
claiming
C.suggesting
D.forcing
44.A.relieved
B.rewarded
C.criticized
D.participated
45.A.content
B.eager
C.unwilling
D.qualified
46.A.drawing
B.reflecting
C.dividing
D.assisting
47.A.
gradually
B.Instantly
C.Suddenly
D.Normally
48.A.predicting
B.ensuring
C.doubting
D.
ignoring
49.A.broke into
B.ran into
C.turned into
D.looked into
50.A.overlook
B.switch
C.occupy
D.admire
51.A.slightly
B.completely
C.hardly
D.carefully
52.A.tools
B.promises
C.gestures
D.effects
53.A.courage
B.patience
C.security
D.stress
54.A.garbage
B.garden
C.soil
D.nature
55.A.decline
B.distance
C.range
D.journey
第二节(共10小题;每小题15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。
China Tourism Day,celebrated annually on May 19,was officially established by the
State Council in 2011.The date was chosen
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(mark)the day when Xu Xiake,
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renowned Chinese explorer and geologist during the Ming Dynasty,began his
iconic 30-year journey across China.Xu Xiake's exploration and travel diaries 58
(eventual)became a cornerstone of ancient Chinese geographic study and tourism culture.
The significance of May 19 goes beyond honoring Xu Xiake.It symbolizes the spirit
of adventure,discovery,and cultural exchange,59 is in line with the broader
objectives of promoting tourism as an appreciation of China's rich natural,cultural,and
historical heritage.Celebrations associated with China Tourism Day
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(grow)
significantly over the years,with events 61(hold)across the nation to honor the
day and encourage public participation.
The day serves 62
a focal point for promoting domestic tourism,
showcasing China's rich cultural and natural heritage 63 driving economic
growth through increased travel activity.The observance of China Tourism Day helps
spotlight the integration of cultural and tourism development.Events like cultural fairs,
traditional performances,exhibitions of intangible cultural heritage bring Chinese traditions
to life for visitors,64
(promote)a deeper understanding of local customs.These
celebrations encourage
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(sustain)tourism practices that support rural
development and cultural preservation.
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
你校英文报正在开展以How would you use your smart phone??”为题的讨论。请使用
图表中的调查结果写一篇短文投稿,内容包括:
(1)调查结果的描述;
(2)简单评论;
(3)你的建议。
学生使用手机情况调查(人数百分比)
80%
75%
709%
60%
50%
469%
40%
30%
30%
20%
18%
109%
玩游戏
看视频
联系他人
学习
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。
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How would you use your smart phone?
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。
Every Saturday morning,Emma walked to the lake near her house.It was a peaceful
spot where the sunlight danced on the water and birds sang in the trees above.At the far end
of the lake was an old wooden bench ()Emma had made it her spot since moving to the
neighborhood five years ago.
Now in her early sixties,Emma had recently retired from teaching.Her days were
slower and quieter.Sitting by the lake brought her comfort and reminded her of the beauty in
stillness.
One spring morning,she noticed someone on her"bench-a teenage boy sat there,
with earphones in,eyes fixed on the ground.Emma paused,unsure whether to approach.She
walked slowly around the lake,hoping he might leave.But when she returned,he was still
there.She sat at the edge of the bench,careful not to interrupt him.The boy didn't respond.
After a while,Emma spoke,It's a beautiful place,isn't it?"He said nothing at first.Then,
without tuming,he replied,I guess."
From that Saturday on,the boy kept showing up.Emma adjusted.Sometimes they said
nothing.Other times,she asked soft questions,and over the weeks,he gave short replies.His
name was Theo.He was 16 and had just moved in with his grandparents after his parents'
separation.One day,without her asking,he said,"I come here because it's quiet.Everything
else is just loud."Emma nodded,"The lake has always helped me think."Their quiet
company continued into summer.One day,he showed up with a sketchbook and
drew the lake.Emma watched,amazed by his talent."You're an artist,"she said."You
should enter the art contest in the community."Theo gave a small smile.
Then one hot Saturday,Emma didn't come.Days later,still no Emma.
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。
Worried,Theo couldn't wait to know what had happened to Emma
Encouraged by Emma in hospital,Theo entered the contest.
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How would you use your smart phone?
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Worried.Theo couldn't wait to know what had happened to Emma.
Encouraged by Enma in hospital,Theo entered the contest.
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