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第頁廣西欽州市欽州港經(jīng)濟技術(shù)開發(fā)區(qū)中學2025年春季學期第一月考高二英語試卷一、聽力題1、聽材料,回答第1至4題。

1.Whatisthepassageabout?

A.TheGuinnessWorldRecords.

B.Theworld'soldesttwins.C.Howtolivelong.

2.WhichofthefollowingisNOTmentioned?

A.Theyhavespenteachoftheirbirthdaystogether.

B.Theyringeachotheralmosteveryday.

C.Theysometimesquarrelwitheachother.

3.Whatistheirlifestylelike?

A.Verymodern.B.Verytraditional.C.Veryhard.

4.Whatisthesecretoftheirlonglife?

A.Theyoftenlaughateachother.

B.Theyenjoytalkingtoeachother.

C.Theyalwayskeephappy.聽材料,回答第5至7題。

5.WhendidWendyknowshewantedtobeanauthor?

A.Incollege.B.Inprimaryschool.C.Inhighschool.

6.Whatisthewoman’snewhobby?

A.Towriteshortstories.B.Toplaywithhertwins.C.Toreadbooks.

7.Inwhichsituationdidthisdialoguehappen?

A.Duringaninterview.B.Betweenfriends.C.Inthefamilytalk.聽材料,回答第8—10題。

8.Whywillthemanhavetomovetoanotherroom?

A.BecauseRoom205istooexpensive.

B.Becausehewouldlikearoomonhigherfloors.

C.BecauseRoom205hasbeenbooked.

9.WhenwillthemanprobablymovetoRoom309?

A.Before12o’clock.B.Before9:30.C.Untilevening.

10.Whywillthemanhavetobringhiskeycardtothereceptiondesk?

A.Tocheckout.

B.Tochangetheroomnumber.

C.

Toopenthedoor.聽材料,回答11—13題。

11.Whydoesthemaninvitethewomantodinner?

A.Hehasfalleninlovewiththewoman.

B.ThewomanhelpedhimwithhisEnglish.

C.HewantstoborrowsomeDVDsfromher.

12.Wherearethetwospeakers?

A.Atthebusstop.B.Atthecinema.C.InaDVDshop.

13.Whatkindoffilmsdotheybothlike?

A.Comedies.B.Magicmovies.C.Actionmovies.聽材料,回答第14至15題。

14.Whatdayistoday?

A.Friday.B.Tuesday.C.Sunday.

15.WhatwilltheybuyforJulieatlast?

A.Afootball.B.ABarbie.C.Ahandbag.聽一段對話,回答16-20題16、Whatwillthewomandotonight?

A.Operateonapatient.

B.Gototheconcertwiththeman.

C.Listentothemusic.17、Howisthewomangoingtotheairport?

A.Bycar.B.Bybus.C.Byplane.18、Whatdoesthemanthinkofthenewcellphone?

A.Itdoesn’tworkwell.B.Itneedssomerepairing.C.Itneedsanewbattery.19、Whatisthetimenow?

A.It’s10:30.B.It’s10:25.C.It’s10:15.20、Whatarethespeakersdoing?

A.Havingdinner.B.Shoppingforfood.C.Makingashoppinglist.二、七選五根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。

Parentsarethemostselflesspeopleontheearth.They’rethebiggestreasonforyourexistenceonthisplanet.Weoftenfailtoappreciatetheirefforts,andtaketheirloveforgranted.21

Don’twaitforMother’sDay,Father’sDayorananniversarytosaysweetthingstoyourparents.Instead,takeanychancetotellyourparentshowthankfulyou’reforwhateverthey’vedoneforyou.Herearesomeexamples:

●Asaresultofyourbeingbusyinlife,youoftenforgettocallyourparentsandtellthemhowmuchyoumissthem.22

Sotellthemhowmuchyoumissthemandexpecttobewiththemwhenthey’renotaround.

●Youknowhowmuchthey’vesacrificed(犧牲)forachievingyourwishes.Althoughyoumaynothavethankedthemorally,yousurelydosoinyourmind!Hugthemandtellthemhowmuchyouappreciatetheireffortsforgivingyouthebestlife.Youcan’tpossiblygivebackwhateverthey’vedoneforyou.23

●24

However,theystillbelieveinyouandcontinuetoshowertheirloveonyou.Youwishyoucouldgobackintimeandmakeeverythingright.Butsincethatcan’thappen,allyoucandoismakeanhoneyapologytothem,andmeanit.

●They’vealwaysbeenyourstrengthtomoveforwardinlife.Theyteachyouallthesmallandbigthingsaboutlife.Mostofall,theyteachyouhowtobeagoodperson.25

A.Andbythetinewerealizethis,it’stoolate.B.Soletthemknowthey’retherealsuperheroesinyourlife.C.However,thissmallgesturewillmakethemfeelspecialandmeanalottothem.D.Theymayoftenfeelyou’remakingnoefforttostayintouchwiththem.E.Yourparentshavebeengreatrolemodelsandyoualwayslookuptothem.F.Attimes,you’veletyourparentsdownandhavesaidhurtfulthingstothem.G.Tellthemhowmuchyouadmirethem.三、完形填空閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填人空白處的最佳選項。

Aboywaswalkinghomefromschoolwhenhesawalarge,tempting(誘人的)appleononeofthebranchesofanappletreehangingoutoveratallfence.Theboywasn’tmuchofafruit-eater,

26

abarofchocolateifgiventhechoice,

27

,astheysay,theforbiddenfruitcanbetempting.Seeingtheapple,theboywantedit.Themorehelookedatit,the

28

hefeltandthemorehewantedthatapple.

Hestoodontiptoe,

29

ashighashecould,butevenashistallest

30

hewasunabletotouchit.Hebeganto

31

upanddown,ashighashecould,atthe

32

ofeachjumpstretchinghisarmstogettheapple.Stillitremainedoutof

33

.Notgivingup,hethought,ifonlyhehadsomethingto

34

on.Hisschoolbagwouldn’tgiveenoughheightandhedidn’twantto

35

thethingsinside,likehislunchbox,pencilcase,andGameboy.Looking

36

,hehopedhemightfindanoldbox,arock,or

37

luck,evenaladder,butitwasatidyneighborhoodandtherewasnothinghecoulduse.

Hehadtriedeverythinghecouldthinktodo.

38

seeinganyotherchoices,hegaveupandstartedtowalk

39

.Atfirsthefeltangryanddisappointedthinkingabouthowhungryhehadbecomefromhis

40

,andhowhereallywantedthatapple.Themorehe

41

likethis,themoreunhappyhebecame.

42

,theboyofourstorywasaprettysmartguy,evenifhecouldn’talwaysgetwhathewanted.Hestartedtosaytohimself,“Idon’thavetheappleandI’mfeelingmiserableaswell.Thisisn’t

43

.There’s

44

moreIcandotogettheapple,whichisunchangeable--butwearesupposedtobeableto

45

ourfeelings.Ifthat’sthecase,whatcanIdotofeelbetter?”26.A.preferring

B.offering

C.receiving

D.allowing

27.A.so

B.then

C.but

D.or

28.A.sadder

B.angrier

C.hungrier

D.tastier

29.A.expanding

B.stretching

C.swinging

D.pulling

30.A.strength

B.length

C.range

D.height

31.A.jump

B.look

C.walk

D.glance

32.A.tip

B.stage

C.top

D.level

33.A.hope

B.hand

C.sight

D.reach

34.A.put

B.stand

C.get

D.hold

35.A.break

B.shake

C.take

D.strike

36.A.up

B.forward

C.down

D.around

37.A.for

B.with

C.on

D.of

38.A.After

B.Through

C.Without

D.Upon

39.A.back

B.away

C.up

D.down

40.A.wishes

B.beliefs

C.efforts

D.goals

41.A.thought

B.imagined

C.tried

D.claimed

42.A.Therefore

B.However

C.Moreover

D.Otherwise

43.A.skilful

B.cheerful

C.harmful

D.helpful

44.A.something

B.anything

C.everything

D.nothing

45.A.change

B.express

C.forget

D.describe四、語法填空閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當?shù)膬?nèi)容(不多于3個單詞)或括號內(nèi)單詞的適當形式。WhyyoushouldquitFacebooknextweek

You’veprobablyheardofstudies46

(link)socialmediausetolowerconfidenceandmoreenvy,butthatdoesn’tmeanyou’llfeelthatwayforever.QuittingFacebookforjustaweekcouldhaveyourmentalhealth47

(improve),accordingtoastudy.

Thestudylookedintohowpeople’s48

(society)mediastylesaffectedtheirlife.Afteraweek,thosewho49

(stay)offthesitereportedbiggerimprovementtolifesatisfactionthanthosewhohadn’tquit.Heavysocialmediausershadthe50

(big)mentalhealthimprovement,whilethosewhorarelycheckedtheirpagesbeforethestudysawno51

(change).Asforthosewhoexperiencedthemostfeelings52

envy,theirconfidencesawimprovement,too.Afterall,Facebookusersarepresentedwithloadsofsocialinformationthatinvitessocial53

(compare),whichleadstodissatisfactionwiththeirownlife.Therefore,expertssuggestavoidingcertainfriends’posts54

youtendtogetenvious.Itcan’tbebetterifyoutrytoavoidmakingsocialmediamistake,as55

candamageyourrelationshipresults.

Thestudyhaditslimitations.Forexample,itwasimpossibletotrackwhetherparticipantscheated.Theycouldhavegoneonlinewhentheyweren’tsupposedto.五.閱讀理解AEveryyear,TIMEselectsthebestinventionsthataremakingtheworldbetter,smarterand,insomecases,alittlemorefun.Herearetheonesonlastyear’slist.

TheUltimateAlarmClock

It’shardtobelievethatanalarmclock,calledHelloSense,cannotonlybebeautifulbutalsoimproveyoursleep.Itcancontrolthetemperature,lightandevenairqualityinyourbedroomtohelpyouhaveaperfectsleepenvironment.Itcanwakeyouupwhenyou’reinthelightestpartofyoursleepcycleandreadytowake.YoucanalsospeaktoSensetofindouthowwellyousleep.

TheFoldingBikeHelmet

Peoplerefusetowearahelmetbecauseit’sthickandheavy.Themorpher,abikehelmetmadefrominterweaved(交織的)plasticisjustasstrongasthetraditionalones,butflexibleenoughtofoldalmosttotallyflat,makingiteasiertocarry.

ShoesThatTieThemselves

AlmosteveryonewhoseesthemovieBacktotheFuturewantsapairofshoestiethemselves.Now,thankstoNike,theshoedreamisareality.Whenyoupressabuttonnearthetongue,thesneakersthemselvestightenandloosenaroundyourfeet.Simplifiedshoefasteningcouldbehelpfulfortheathletesduringthecompetition,andit’sespeciallyusefulforpeoplewiththeimpaired(受損的)motornerve.

SweetPotatoesThatCouldSaveLives

Insub-SaharanAfrica,thelackofvitaminAputschildrenatriskofblindness,andotherdiseases.Plantscientistsarehelping

somecountriesgrowtheirownsolutionsintheformofsweetpotatoes.Andtheyfightagainstdroughts.Lastyear,theorange-coloredsweetpotatoeswontheWorldFoodPrizeandhavebeenseenasahealthycropforall.56.WhatdoweknowaboutHelloSense?

A.Itshowsyouwaysofsleepingwell.

B.Itcanserveasalightinyourbedroom.

C.Ittriesitsbesttoimproveyourqualityofsleep.

D.Itcanwakeyouupatanytimeeveryday.

57.Whoaremoresuitabletowearshoesthattiethemselves?

A.Oneswhoenjoyseeing

B.acktotheFuture.B.Oneswhopracticerunning.

C.OneswhoarefansofNike.

D.Oneswhohavetroublewiththemotornerve.

58.Fromthelastparagraph,wecaninferSweetPotatoes__________.

A.makeadifferenceinsub-SaharanAfrica

B.cankeepchildrenoffanydisease

C.areoftenusedtopreventdroughts

D.havetakenplaceofothercropsinAfrica

59.Whichcolumnisthepassageprobablytakenfrom?

A.History.B.Travel.C.Science.D.Culture.

BAsanadult,Ilikenothingbetterthantositonthebeachreading.Givemeasatisfying“beachread”andI’mhappyfordays.However,I’msadtosayitisn’treallyathingforkids.Mostkidswouldrathertaketheirboardsoutbeyondtheirparents’comfortzonethanread.Andwhocanblamethem?

Butthetruthisthatevenwhenkidsareonvacation,theyneedthesamesortofrelax,andreadingtimethatweadultslookforwardto.Thetrickisgettingthemtositfor5or10minutestorefreshtheirbodiesandtoenjoythepleasureofreading.Bookstendtobekindofheavyandtheycangetwetorfilledwithsandandarethenprettymuchruined.Bookchapterstendtobekindoflong.Yourchildmayrefusetoread.Andifyourkidsareanythinglikemydaughter,theymayhatetocloseabookinthemiddleofthechapter.

YouknowwhatI’mgoingtosay,right?Magazineswon’tweighyoudown.Theycanbethrownawayiftheygetwet,andwillprovidejusttherightamountofreadingforthetimeswhenmydaughterisreadytositundertheumbrellaandcooldownforafewminutes.Literarymagazineswillallowyourchildtoreadwonderfulfictionpairedwithbeautifulillustrations(插圖).

Discoverymagazinesdeliverarticlesonallsortsoftopicsthatwillexciteandinterestyournonfictionlover.

Sodon’tleavethebeachreadbehindwhenyoupackthebeachbags.Slipamagazineortwointhepocketofthebagandwhenyourchildneedsafewminutesofdowntime,pullitoutandgetthemtositfor10minutesorso.60.Whoisthetextmostlikelyintendedfor?

A.Parents.

B.Kids.

C.Travelers.

D.Teachers.

61.WhatdoestheauthorreallywanttosayinParagraph3?

A.Booksbecomeaburdenforkidsonholiday.

B.Booksarenotthebestchoicefor“beachread”.

C.Kidsdon’tspendtimereadingbooksonholiday.

D.It’sapitytothrowawaythebooksruinedonholiday.

62.Whatcanweinferabouttheauthor’sdaughterfromthetext?

A.Shereadsthickbooksduringherholiday.

B.Shepreferstoreadsomeliterarymagazines.

C.Shetakessomemagazineswithheronholiday.

D.Shedoesn’twanthermagazinestoweighherdown.

63.Whatmaybethebesttitleforthetext?

A.EnjoyingMagazinesontheBeach.

B.Making“BeachRead”aThingforKids.

C.MakingGoodUseofKids’TimeontheBeach.

D.PackingYourBeachBagswithLiteraryMagazines.COnedayin1958,7-year-oldAyannaNajumaandherfriendswalkedintoKatzFoodStoreinOklahomaCity,Oklahoma.

Theysatdownandtriedtoorderfood,butthewaitressignoredthem.Thekidssatthereforhours.Noonewouldservethemforonereason:TheywereAfrican-Americans.

Ayannaandherfriendsknewtheywouldn’tbeserved.Buttheyactuallyweren’ttheretoeat.Theyweretheretostandupagainstunfairtreatment.

Growingup,Ayannawasusedtotheunfairtreatmentofblackpeople.Butafterslaverywasbannedin1865,racismcontinued.

In1958,whileonabustriptoNewYorkCity,AyannaandherfriendsnoticedthatlifewasdifferentforblackpeopleintheNorth.Blackpeopleandwhitepeopleateatthesamerestaurantsandlivedinthesameneighborhoods.ThekidswantedOklahomaCitytobemorelikeNewYorkCity,sotheydecidedtodosomethingaboutit.

Onthefirstdayofthesit-in,Ayannaandotherkidssatuntiltherestaurantclosed.Noonetooktheirorder.Sothekidswentbackthenextday.Thatwaswhenthesituationgrewtense.Somewhitecustomersshoutedatthekids.However,thekidsremainedpeacefulandpolite.

Duringthethirdday,thekidsgotgoodnews.Theownersofthestoreagreedtostartservingblackcustomers.“Itwasabigdeal,”Ayannaremembered.

Ayannaandherfriendsweren’tdone,though.Theytookpartinsit-insatotherrestaurantsinOklahoma.In1964,PresidentLyndonB.JohnsonsignedtheCivilRightsAct.Ayannaandotherkidswereproudtodotheirparttobringaboutthechangeintheirhometown.“ThoughIwaslittle,myvoicewasasimportantaseveryoneelse’svoice,”Ayannasaid.64.WhywereAyannaNajumaandherfriendsnotservedinKatzFoodStore?

A.Theyweretoopoortopayforfood.

B.Theyonlywantedtohavearestthere.

C.Theywereblackchildren.

D.Theystoppedthestorefromsellingfood.

65.WhatmadeAyannaplantochangeOklahomaCity?

A.AnexperienceoftakingabustriptoNewYorkCity.

B.Followingherfriends’suggestion.

C.Notgettingfoodattherestaurant.

D.Adesiretolivewithwhitepeople.

66.AccordingtoAyanna’ssit-ins,wecaninferthat_______.

A.Ayannastressedpolitenesswasimportant

B.Ayannaonceintendedtogiveupwithherfriends

C.AyannahelpedtodrawuptheCivilRighhtsAct

D.Ayanna’sactionmadeasuccessintheendDOnedayin1958,7-year-oldAyannaNajumaandherfriendswalkedintoKatzFoodStoreinOklahomaCity,Oklahoma.

Theysatdownandtriedtoorderfood,butthewaitressignoredthem.Thekidssatthereforhours.Noonewouldservethemforonereason:TheywereAfrican-Americans.

Ayannaandherfriendsknewtheywouldn’tbeserved.Buttheyactuallyweren’ttheretoeat.Theyweretheretostandupagainstunfairtreatment.

Growingup,Ayannawasusedtotheunfairtreatmentofblackpeople.Butafterslaverywasbannedin1865,racismcontinued.

In1958,whileonabustriptoNewYorkCity,AyannaandherfriendsnoticedthatlifewasdifferentforblackpeopleintheNorth.Blackpeopleandwhitepeopleateatthesamerestaurantsandlivedinthesameneighborhoods.ThekidswantedOklahomaCitytobemorelikeNewYorkCity,sotheydecidedtodosomethingaboutit.

Onthefirstdayofthesit-in,Ayannaandotherkidssatuntiltherestaurantclosed.Noonetooktheirorder.Sothekidswentbackthenextday.Thatwaswhenthesituationgrewtense.Somewhitecustomersshoutedatthekids.However,thekidsremainedpeacefulandpolite.

Duringthethirdday,thekidsgotgoodnews.Theownersofthestoreagreedtostartservingblackcustomers.“Itwasabigdeal,”Ayannaremembered.

Ayannaandherfriendsweren’tdone,though.Theytookpartinsit-insatotherrestaurantsinOklahoma.In1964,PresidentLyndonB.JohnsonsignedtheCivilRightsAct.Ayannaandotherkidswereproudtodotheirparttobringaboutthechangeintheirhometown.“ThoughIwaslittle,myvoicewasasimportantaseveryoneelse’svoice,”Ayannasaid.67.WhywereAyannaNajumaandherfriendsnotservedinKatzFoodStore?

A.Theyweretoopoortopayforfood.

B.Theyonlywantedtohavearestthere.

C.Theywereblackchildren.

D.Theystoppedthestorefromsellingfood.

68.WhatmadeAyannaplantochangeOklahomaCity?

A.AnexperienceoftakingabustriptoNewYorkCity.

B.Followingherfriends’suggestion.

C.Notgettingfoodattherestaurant.

D.Adesiretolivewithwhitepeople.

69.AccordingtoAyanna’ssit-ins,wecaninferthat_______.

A.Ayannastressedpolitenesswasimportant

B.Ayannaonceintendedtogiveupwithherfriends

C.AyannahelpedtodrawuptheCivilRighhtsAct

D.Ayanna’sactionmadeasuccessintheend六、短文改錯假定英語課上老師要求同桌之間交換修改作文,請你修改你同桌寫的以下作文。文中共有10處語言錯誤,每句中最多有兩處。錯誤僅涉及一個單詞的增加、刪除或修改。增加:在缺詞處加一個漏字符號∧,并在其下面寫出該加的詞。刪除:把多余的詞用(\)劃掉。修改:在錯的詞下畫一橫線,并在該詞下面寫出修改后的詞。注意:1.每處錯誤及其修改均僅限一詞;2只允許修改10處,多者(從第11處起)不計分。Deareditor,

I’maseniorhighschoolstudentnamedZhangChu.Lastweek,ourclasshavehadaheateddiscussionaboutiftheschoolshouldorganizeanyoutingforusstudents.Theresultsareasfollow.

Outingshavelotsofadvantages.Foronething,theycanmakeusrelaxingandenjoythebeautyofnature.Forother,theyhelpenrichoursocialexperienceandgainsomepracticalsurvivalskills.

However,therehasstillsomethingthatwemustkeepinmindwhengoingforanouting.Alwaysputsafetyinfirstplace,foroutingswillbemeaninglesswithoutsafety.What’smore,environmentalprotectionshouldalsobetheirconcern.Forexample,wecan’tthrowanylitteranywherewego.

Inmyopinion,weshouldsetdownsometimeforoutingstomakeusrefreshedandgetcloselytonature.Yourssincerely,ZhangChu七、書面表達假定你是李華,暑期在美國探親期間看到某志愿者組織的招聘廣告。請你結(jié)合廣告的要求給該中心寫信,要點如下:1.詢問相關(guān)信息;2.有心參與;有愛心,善交流;3.希望得到回復。注意:1.詞數(shù)100左右;2.可以適當增加細節(jié),以使行文連貫;3.開頭和結(jié)尾已給出,不計入總詞數(shù)。Dearsir,________________________________________________________________________________________

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