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年4月高二期中聯(lián)考英語本試卷共頁,考試用時分鐘,全卷滿分分)注意事項:答題前,先將自己的班級、姓名、準考證號寫在試題卷和答題卡上,并將準考證條形碼粘貼在答題卡上的指定位置。試題卷、草稿紙和答題卡上的非答題區(qū)域均無效。非選擇題的作答:用簽字筆直接答在答題卡上對應(yīng)的答題區(qū)域內(nèi),寫在試題卷、草稿紙和答題卡上的非答題區(qū)域均無效??荚嚱Y(jié)束后,將答題卡上交。第一部分聽力共兩節(jié),滿分分)做題時,先將答案標在試卷上。錄音內(nèi)容結(jié)束后,你將有兩分鐘的時間將試卷上的答案轉(zhuǎn)涂到答題卡上。第一節(jié)共5小題每小題分,滿分分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的、、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽完每段對話后,你都有秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.答案是C.1.Whatdidthemantakeagoodphotoof?A.Aflower.B.Abutterfly.C.Abee.2.Whatwillthewomandotonight?A.amovie.B.EatItalianfood.C.GotoMaggie’shouse.3.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Theweatherreport.B.Theniceapartment.C.Theconstructionprogress.4.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inahotel.B.Inarestaurant.C.Inashoppingcenter.5.Whydoesthewomanaskforaremendation?A.Forabirthdaytreat.B.Forapanyouting.C.Foraweekendbreak.第1頁/共13頁第二節(jié)共小題每小題分,滿分分)聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的、、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第、7題。6.Whattimeisitprobablynow?A.4:40.B.5:00.C.5:10.7.Whatisthemangoingtodofirst?A.Goupstairs.B.Seeamovie.C.Buysomeclothes.聽第7段材料,回答第8至題。8.Howdoesthewomansoundinthebeginning?A.Grateful.B.Excited.C.Curious.9.Whatisthewomangoingtodoonthe28th?A.Seeafriend.B.Holdaparty.C.Attendameeting.10.Whatwillthewomandonext?A.Makeareservation.B.Contacthercolleague.C.Checkheremail.聽第8段材料,回答第至題。Whatisthewoman’sattitudetowardrentingthethirdflat?A.Supportive.B.Unconcerned.C.Negative.12.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Motherandson.BHusbandandwife.C.Houseagentandcustomer.13.Whatisthemanmostsatisfiedwithaboutthesecondflat?A.Itsprice.B.Itssize.C.Itslocation.聽第9段材料,回答第至題。14.Whendoesthewomanwantthemantovolunteer?A.OnJuly6th.B.OnJuly7th.C.OnJuly12th.15.Whatcolorclotheswillvolunteerswear?A.Red.B.Blue.C.Purple.16.Whatwillvisitorsdofirstaftersigningin?A.Listentoatalk.B.residentialbuildings.C.Gotodifferentdepartments.17.Whatwillthemananswerquestionsabout?第2頁/共13頁A.Housingoptions.B.Moneymanagement.C.Threeweeks.聽第段材料,回答第至題。18.Howlongdiditrain?A.Aweek.B.weeks.C.Threeweeks.19.Whatdidtheathleticteamsdoforthefloodvictims?A.Theyraisedmoneyforthem.B.Theydonatedclothestothem.C.Theyprovidedthemwithlunch.20.Whatimpressedthespeakerdeeplyabouttheexperience?A.Thegovernment’ssupport.B.Thestudents’creativity.C.Thecollegemunityspirit.第二部分閱讀共兩節(jié),滿分分)第一節(jié)共小題每小題分,滿分分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的、、、D四個選項中選出最佳選項。AHesitateoverwhattobuy?Ourproducts,tailoredfordiverseneeds,aredefinitelyfavorablechoices.Stauer’sSurvivalBoxisanearguaranteeyou’llbeuptoanyoutdooradventure.Thestainlesssteelmultitoolwirecutters,knife,file,andmuchmore.Thepowerfulflashlighthasthreedifferentsettings,andthetacticalloopwatchisareliable,waterresistanttimepiece.CaliforniaresidentspleasecallregardingProposition65regulationsbeforepurchasing.HomemadeinItaly,eachpendantshowcasesvibrantcolorsthatreflectthetimelessbeautyofMuranoglassmaking.Notwopendantsarealike,makingeachpieceauniqueworkofart.Pairedwithaplimentarysilverchain,whetherasathoughtfulgiftoraspecialtreatforyourself,thisbeautifulaccessorycapturestheessenceofItalianartistryandstyle.Meticulouslycrafted,youwillnotfindanythinglikethisinajewelrystore.Asgoldpricesskyrocket,wehavebeenabletoholdthepriceunder$100.Thisisn’tjustaring,it’sastatement,asymbolofpowerandsophistication.Notpletelyhappywithyourpurchase?Senditbackwithin30daysforapleterefund.第3頁/共13頁Thepowerfulassistivedevicehashelpednumerouspeopleenjoytheirfavoriteshows,movies,andstreamingcontentwithoutdisturbingothers.ClarifyingAudioworksbetterthanhearingaidsasiteliminatesbackgroundnoise,makingvoices,whispers,andaccentsunderstandable.Usepromocodeforthesamedayshippingservice.1.WhatdoweknowaboutStauer’sSurvivalBox?A.Materialsofthetoolsetrelymerelyonstainlesssteel.B.Theproductisapplicableindiverseoutdooroccasions.C.Neithertheflashlightnorthewatchcanberuinedinwater.D.Potentialconsumershavetoreviewregulationsbeforeordering.2.WhatmakestheMuranoGlassButterflyPendantunique?A.Itstandsunparalleledinsouvenirstores.B.ItassistscustomersinadmiringItalianartistry.C.Eachpendantembodieseleganceandstyle.D.Everyhandmadeitemsetsitapartfromeachother.3.Whichproductwouldbethebestchoiceforapersonfearingawrongpurchase?A.Stauer’sSurvivalBox.B.HandcraftedButterflyPendant.C.TheGoldRushRing.D.TV?EARS.B“That’swhat’sgreataboutbeingawriter,”HanifKureishitoldanintervieweradecadeago.“Every10yearsyoubeesomebodyelse.”Hewas59then,lookingbackonhisyoungerdays;inhis30s,he’dmadehismarkwiththeOscarnominatedplayforMyBeautifulLaundrette.ThesonofanEnglishmotherandaPakistanifather,hewasadisobedientboyinthespotlight,closetoworkingclasslocalsandworldlyelites(精英),unashamedofsmoking,andfunny.Inspiredbyheconnecteddeeplywithupstartyoungreadersandwriters,eventuallyfindinghisuniquestyle.Then,attheageof68,in2022,hebecamesomebodyunimaginablydifferentafterhekeeledoverontoahardfloorinRome.inaparalyzedbodyinahospitalbed,hetweetedtwoweekslater,viahisson:“Aninsect,aheroorFrankenstein’smonster.Outofthesemixingswillehorrorsandamazements.EverydaywhenIspeakoutthese,Iopenwhatisleftofmybrokenbodytostopmyselffromdyinginside.”Andsuddenly,Kureishiwasbackinthespotlight.WhenIwenttovisithimtwoyearslater,hewasinhispowerchair,hismobilitylimitedtocontrollinghis第4頁/共13頁chairandleaningforward.Nowamixtureofmedicinehasbeeamajorpartofhislife,ashe’staking12orsoadaytomaintainhisbodyfunctions.However,henearlyeverythingelse,drivenbyanotherneed.Rightaway,hewas“madtowrite”.Thebriefanddirectnatureofgavehisindividualstatementsanailbitingtension:“Sittinghereinthisdullroom,Iwouldn’tadvisehavinganaccidentlikemine,butIwouldsaythatlyingpletelystillandsilent,withoutmuchdistraction,iscertainlygoodforcreativity,”hetweeted.weeksaftertheaccident,hissonintegratedhisdictationsintoessays,whichfinallyworkedasShattered,amemoirofKureishi’snewlife.Heiscurrentlywritingafollowupbookanddevelopingafilmproject.“I’veneverfeltsuchastrongdesiretobeawriter,”heshared.“It’sareliefthatbeingawritermeansfullyexperiencinglifeandunderstandingtheworldaroundme.”4.Whatdoesparagraph1mainlytalkabout?A.Conceptsregardingbeingagreatwriter.B.Kureishi’searlylifeexperiences.C.ChangesinKureishi’syouthfultimes.D.Previousmemoriesofachievements.5.WhatbroughtHanifKureishibacktothespotlight?A.Thepublicationofhisgroundbreakingnovel.B.TheparalysisheafterafallinRome.C.Hisreflectionspostedonthesocialmedia.D.Hisapprovalofengaginginan6.Whichbestexplainstheunderlinedphrase“wentcoldturkeyon”inparagraph4?A.postponedgraduallyB.quittedsuddenlyC.startedenthusiasticallyD.persistedresolutely7.WhatdoesKureishiimplybysaying“l(fā)yingpletelycertainlygoodforcreativity,”?A.Physicallimitationsdirectedhisattentiontowriting.B.Hospitalsprovidedhimwithexcellentwritingresources.C.Whatheheardinthedullroomsparkedhisinspiration.D.Socialmediadistractionsunexpectedlytriggeredhisinnovation.CThere’sapopularsayingthatifonlyonevoiceisallowedtoexist;thenthatonevoicemustbealie.Thisquote第5頁/共13頁couldn’tbemorerelevantnowasmanybusinessesandplatformsareusingshadypracticestosilencenegativefeedbackandensureonlythosevoicesbenefitingthemremain.Thispracticeissocalled“artificialreviewboosting”,andhasbeeninfluencingobjectivityinreviewseversince.Itsorigindatesbacktothe20thcenturywhenbusinesseswouldhandoutfreesamplestoobtainabetterreputation.However,thepracticerisestoanewextremewiththeemergenceofemerceplatforms.Manyonlinebusinessesdowhateverittakestoensurehighratingscores,eitherthroughgivingbonusesandrewardstocustomerswholeaveagoodrevieworthroughbotheringandthreateningthosewholeaveanegativeone.Thisbehaviorisnotonlymorallycorruptbutalsoillegal,anditisabsurdthatmanyconsumersfeeltheycan’tleavenegativefeedbackoutoffearthatbusinesseswillcausetrouble.It’sapparentthatthisproblemisgettingoutofhand,buthowcanwefixit?Regulatorinterventionwouldcertainlyhelp.Thereshouldbeatoughercrackdownonillegalpractices,andemerceplatformsshouldberequiredtoprotecttheprivacyoftheirusers.Nevertheless,thisisjustasmallpartofthechangesneeded,astheratingsystemasawholeneedsrestructuring.That’sbecausethissystemrewardsdishonestsellersratherthanthosesellingqualityproducts,andemerceplatforms,withtheirprofitsunaffected,turnablindeyetoitsfaults.Againstallodds,honestfeedbackhaspersistedandpeoplewhovoicetheirtrueopinionsstillexist,buttheyarebeingrarer.There’sanoldsayingthatifyouputafroginboilingwater,itwillleapout,butifyoucookthefrogslowlyinwarmwater,itwon’tnoticebeingcookedalive.consumersarejustlikefrogs—it’seasyforustofighttogetheragainstterribleactsrobbingourfreedom,butweoftenignorewhenthesamefreedomisgraduallytakenfromus.Therewillbenograndcoupdegrace(致命一擊)thatendshonestfeedback.panieswilljustletitfadeawayslowlybutwemustn’tallowthattohappenbecauseconsumersplayamoreimportantroleinkeepinghonestfeedback.8.Whatisthemainissuediscussedinthetext?A.Theillegalpracticesofconsumers.B.Thehistoryofemerceplatforms.C.Thebenefitsoffreesamplesforbusinesses.D.Thedeclineofhonestfeedbackduetoartificialreviewboosting.9.Howdobusinessesensurehighratingscoresaccordingtothetext?A.Byimprovingproductquality.B.Bycooperatingwithregulators.第6頁/共13頁C.Byrestructuringtheratingsystem.D.Byrewardingpositivereviewsandthreateningnegativereviewers.10.Whatdoesthefroganalogyimplyaboutconsumers?A.Theyareasadaptableasfrogsinhotwater.B.Theyareeasilyfrightenedbysuddenthreats.C.Theyfailtonoticethegraduallossoftheirfreedom.D.Theyshouldfightagainstterribleactsimmediately.Whatdoestheauthorsuggestaboutthecurrentratingsystem?A.Iteffectivelypromoteshonestsellers.B.Itprioritizesdishonestsellersoverhonestones.C.Ithasbeenimprovedbyemerceplatforms.D.Itisunaffectedbyconsumerfeedbackandproductquality.DPastresearchhasshownthatmanyaspectsofmemoryareaffectedbyageing,whereasrecognitiontasksthatrelyonwellknowninformationarenot.Theofageontheabilitytorecallmusichasalsobeeninvestigated,butSarahSauve,amusicscientistattheUniversityofLincoln,wasinterestedinexploringthisinarealworldsettingsuchasaliveconcert.InherstudypublishedinPLOSONE,shetestedhowwellagroupof90healthyadults,ranginginagefrom18to86,wereabletorecognizefamiliarandunfamiliarmusicalthemesataliveconcert.Thestudyfocusedonthreemusicpieces:EineKleineNachtmusikbyMozart,whichmostparticipantswerefamiliarwith,andtwoexperimentalpieces.Oneofthesewastonalandeasytolistento;theotherwasmoreatonal(無調(diào)的)anddidn’tfollowthetypicalmelodic(旋律的)standardsofclassicalmusic.Ashortmelodicphrasefromeachofthethreepieceswasplayedthreetimesatthebeginningofthatpiece,andparticipantsthenloggedwhenevertheyrecognizedthatthemeinthepiece.ThemelodicphrasefromtheEineKleineNachtmusikwasequallywellrecognizedacrossallages,withnolossofrecognitionasageincreased.Allparticipantswerelessconfidentinrecognizingthethemeintheunfamiliartonalpiece,andevenlessconfidentwiththeunfamiliaratonalpiece.Thispattern,too,didnotvarywithage.acognitive(認知的)neuroscientist,saysthereasonmusicalmemoryseemstoberesistanttoagerelatedcognitivedeclinesmightbetheemotionsthatmusicstirsinpeople,whichmakesitmorerootedinmemory.knowfromgeneralmemoryresearchthat,effectively,theemotionalprocessingoperatesalittlebit第7頁/共13頁likeanimportantstamp,”hesays.Thestudycollectedlimiteddataonsomeparticipants’cognitivehealth,andsodidn’tprovidedetailedinsightsintohowcognitivedisordersmemoryrecall.Butitrevealedthegreatinterestinusingmusicasamemoryaidforotherinformationinindividualswithneurogenerativeconditionssuchasdementia(癡呆).12.WhatwasthemainpurposeofSarahSauve’sstudy?A.investigatememoryabilitiesbetweenyoungandoldadults.B.testhowagemusicrecognitioninliveconcertsettings.C.exploretheemotionalimpactofclassicalmusiconmemory.Ddevelopnewtreatmentsforindividualswithcognitivedecline.13.WhatshouldparticipantsdoinSarahSauve’sexperiment?A.Differentiatethreerepresentativeworks.B.Appreciateanatonalmelodyrepeatedly.C.Exposethemselvestodiversemusicalthemes.DIdentifyspecificphrasespreviouslyencountered.14WhymightmusicalmemoryresistagerelateddeclineaccordingtoA.Musictrainingimprovescognitiveflexibility.B.Emotionalresponsesstrengthenmemorystorage.C.Familiarclassicalmusicleaveslastingimpressions.D.Atonalmusicchallengesmemoryprocessing.15.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthetext?A.AgeRelatedMemoryLoss:TheRoleofClassicalMusicB.LiveConcertsImproveCognitiveHealthinOlderAdultsC.EmotionalMusicMemoriesResistofAgingD.NewTherapiesforDementiaUsingAtonalMusic第二節(jié)共5小題每小題分,滿分分)aHaveyoumittedtoanewhabit—exercising,let’ssay—butkeepfallingthewagon?Doyougiveupwhenthegoinggetstough?mayhavelowselfefficacy(自我效能).____16____Herearesomeofthe第8頁/共13頁waysthatpsychologistssaywecanbuildselfefficacy:Pastsuccessesarefuelforfuturesuccess.Thisappliestotinythingslikehabits:____17____Italsoappliestobiggerprojects.Whenyoudidabeginnerrunningprogramand“graduated”byrunninga5Krace,that’shuge.learnedthatyoucanrunfartherthanyoueverthoughtyoucould.learnedwhatthatfinishlineglowofacplishmentreallyfeelslike.____18____Thesecondbestthingtopracticeselfefficacyistoindirectlyexperienceothers’success.Forsomepeople,lookinguptoaworldclassathletecaninspiretheminthegym.____19____Whenyourbuddyhitsanewdeadliftrecord,you’llcheerforthem,right?Eventhoughyouweren’tthepersonwalkinguptothebar,you’vestillexperiencedatastethewholerollercoasterofemotionsfrombeingnervousattheattempttocelebratingthesuccess.____20____Whenyou’retryingtostayonapath,ithelpstoknowwherethatpathleads.Whatwillitlookliketomakeittoyourgoal?toimaginescenarioswhereyou’retryingtodothethingandyoumomentarilycan’t.Itwillhelptothinkthemthroughaheadoftimeandplanouthowyouwillhandlethem.Then,whenthetimees,youwon’thesitatetoexecuteyourplan.A.SetrealisticgoalsB.success(andfailure)C.Don’tskipthegymonthefirstday,orit’shardertostartthehabitlater.D.Butdon’tworry:Selfefficacyissomethingthatyoucanbuildwithpractice.E.Ifyoumanagedtomakeittothegymonce,it’saloteasiertoshowupondaytwo.F.Andyoucanharness(利用)allofthat,alloveragain,whenyoustartworkingonanewgoal.G.Forothers,itcanbehelpfultolookatsomebodywhoisclosertoyouinskilllevelorexperience.第三部分語言運用共兩節(jié),滿分分)第一節(jié)共小題每小題1分,滿分分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的、、、D四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。Afterthefirsteraofthein2001,Iestablishedthegynecology(婦科學)departmentinthemedicalfacultyofKabulUniversity.Atthetime,Iwasthefirstandonlyfemaleprofessor,andittookalmostadecadetobuildthedepartment,hireprofessorsand____21____textbooks.Afghanistan(阿富汗)hasoneofthehighest____22____ratesamongmothersintheworld,andItriedmybesttoa____23____fordoctorsandmidwives第9頁/共13頁tohelpsavemothers’lives.Inmydowntime,Itaughtand____24____medicineatmyownprivateclinic—I’dteachduringtheday,andvisitpatientsfrom5top.m.Sometimes,Iwouldhaveoperationsaftermidnight.Thesupportofmyhusbandandbothofourfamilies____25____mypathtobeingaprofessionalfemaledoctorinavery____26____andmaledominatedcountry.____27____,everythingcollapsedin2021whenthebannedwomen’seducation.IknewIhadtoleaveAfghanistan.protectmydaughters,medicalstudentsthemselves,we____28____toescapetoCanada.ArrivinginOttawaduringabrutalwinter,wewereprovidedwithcoatsbyimmigrationofficers—agesturethatcontrastedsharplywiththe____29____coldoutside.Theprocessof____30____inanewcountryandstarting____31____wasdisastrous,andithastakenatollonus.Fourmonthsafterourmove,myhusbandbecameextremelydepressedandhehadtobe____32____.Despiteallofthesehardshipsandtrials,Irefuseto____33____.NowIstudy____34____forCanada’smedicallicensingexams.Myultimategoal?revivemycareerandhonorAfghanwomen’s____35____.21.A.transferB.developC.reviseD.punish22.A.survivalB.productivityC.divorceD.death23.A.progressB.campaignC.systemD.curriculum24.A.practisedB.studiedC.purchasedD.researched25.A.delayedB.facilitatedC.plicatedD.blocked26.A.advancedB.isolatedC.conservativeD.religious27.A.FurthermoreB.HoweverC.ThereforeD.Otherwise28.A.resolvedB.hesitatedC.volunteeredD.promised29.A.freezingB.refreshingC.mildD.humid30.A.adaptingB.settlingC.integratingD.sampling31.A.fromscratchB.invainC.onholdD.byaccident32.A.questionedB.diagnosedC.hospitalizedD.operated33.A.surrenderB.adoptC.forgiveD.recall34.A.rarelyB.occasionallyC.casuallyD.intensely35.A.toleranceB.responsibilityC.adaptabilityD.elegance第二節(jié)共小題每小題分,滿分分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Atthe2025SpringFestivalGala,LiZiqimadeastunningappearanceinadressthatwasamagnificentblend第10頁/共13頁ofmultipleintangibleculturalheritages.____36____them,theflowerornaments(飾品)sheheldimmediatelycaughttheaudience’sattention,whichwerecraftedusingtheFlower____37____uniqueandcharmingtraditionalartform.lovedforitseleganceandthepainstakingcraftsmanshipitrepresents,Flower,____38____(originate)fromCounty,HubeiProvince,hasalongstandinghistory.Itisahandicraftthatusessilkthreadstotwinearoundawireorbambooframe,formingvividanddelicateflowershapes.Theprocessisratherelaborate(復(fù)雜的).First,theframeisconstructedcarefully,aroundwhichcoloredsilkthreads____39____(wind)skillfullylayerbylayer,witheveryturnofthethreadrequiringgreatpatienceandskill.Thistechnique,____40____(recognize)asadistinctivetraditionalhandicraft,holdssignificantculturaland____41____(art)statusinChina.Flowers’vibrantcolorsandlifelikeappearancesare____42____makethemsospecial.Theyarenotonlybeautifuldecorationsbutalsocarryrichculturalconnotations,whichoften____43____(symbol)goodluck,happiness,andprosperityintraditionalChineseculture.LiZiqidisplayedthisartontheverygrandstage,where____44____(she)performance,withitsremarkablecharm,significantlyincreaseditspopularity,attractingmorepeople_____45_____(discover)andappreciatethebeautyofFlower.第四部分寫作共兩節(jié),滿分分)第一節(jié)滿分分)46.假設(shè)你是李華,下周末校國際部準備以“擁抱自然,擁抱自我”(“EmbracingNature,EmbracingOurselves”)為主題開展活動,并向?qū)W生征求相關(guān)意見。請你寫一封建議信,內(nèi)容包括:1.活動目的;2.內(nèi)容及安排。注意:1.詞數(shù)80左右;2.可以適當增加細節(jié),以使行文連貫。whomitmayconcern,____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第11頁/共13頁sincerely,LiHua第二節(jié)滿分分)47.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。Liam,anaturelovingadventurer,setonasolotriptothefamousEnchantedAshewalkedalongtheancientpath,thevalleyrevealeditsbreathtakingbeauty.Greengrasslandsweredottedwithrarewildflowers,andaclearstreamwoundthroughthevalley,itsgentleflowcreatingasoothingmelody.Suddenly,withoutwarning,darkcloudsgatheredoverheadlikeanadvancingarmy.Afiercestormwentdownuponthevalleywithavengeance(復(fù)仇).Lightningflashedacrossthesky,splittingthedarkness,andthunderroared,shakingtheverygroundbeneathLiam’sfeet.Panicsurgedthroughhimlikeawildcurrent.Hedesperatelytriedtofindshelter,hisheartpounding

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