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2024-2025學年蒙古自治區(qū)赤峰市阿魯科爾沁旗天山第一中學高二上學期期末考試英語試題

一、聽力選擇題(★★★)1.Whatexamisthemanworriedabout?

A.Chemistry.B.Physics.C.Biology.(★★)2.Whatisthewomanlookingfor?

A.Herhat.B.Hercoat.C.Hergloves.(★★)3.Whoisthewomanprobablytalkingto?

A.Arepairman.B.Acustomer.C.Acarsalesman.(★★)4.Whatisthegirldoing?

A.Tidyinguptheroom.B.Talkingonthephone.C.Hangingoutwithherfriends.(★★)5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?

A.Howtocollectpersonalinformation.B.Howtodoajobinterview.C.Howtotalkaboutcollegeexperience.(★★)聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。6.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthewoman?

A.Warm-hearted.B.Energetic.C.Active.7.WhatprojectdoesDianado?

A.Transport.B.Buildings.C.Art.(★★★)聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。8.Whatwilltheclassmeetingbeabout?

A.Selectinganewmonitor.B.Helpinganewstudent.C.Welcominganewteacher.9.Whatdoestheboycaremostabout?

A.Appearance.B.Character.C.Creativity.(★★★)聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。10.Whatisthewomandoing?

A.Puttingsomebooksinorder.B.Showingastudentaroundthelibrary.C.Offeringsomehelptotheman.11.Wherecanthemanfindthebooksthatinteresthim?

A.Onthe2ndfloor.B.Onthe3rdfloor.C.Onthe6thfloor.12.Howlongcanthemankeepmagazines?

A.Fortwomonths.B.Fortwoweeks.C.Foronemonth.(★★★★)聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。13.Howdoesthewomanfeelabouthermovieexperiencelastweek?

A.Lucky.B.Terrible.C.Pleasant.14.Howdoesthewomanthanktheman?

A.Bybuyinghimsomesnacks.B.Bypayingforthetickets.C.Bygivinghimabackseat.15.Whatsizechocolatecakewouldthemanlike?

A.Large.B.Medium.C.Small.16.Whatdoesthemanadvisethewomantodo?

A.Comebackassoonaspossible.B.Meethimoutsidethecinema.C.Bringherticket.(★★★)聽下面一段獨白,回答以下小題。17.Whoisthespeaker?

A.Aguide.B.Astudent.C.Areporter.18.Whatisthemainpurposeofthetalk?

A.Toannouncesomechangesofavisit.B.Todiscussthestudyplans.C.Totellabouttherulesofthemuseum.19.Whenwasitscheduledtogotothemuseumatfirst?

A.OnSunday.B.OnSaturday.C.OnMonday.20.Whatarethelistenersadvisedtodo?

A.Wearcomfortableclothes.B.Takeacamera.C.Avoidtouchingthings.二、閱讀理解(★★)It’snosecretthatbikingisthebestwaytogettoknowaplace.Youseethesightsattherightpace,travellikealocal,andyoucaneasilystoptoexplore.Herearefourbiketoursforyou.NewOrleansCulinaryBikeTourInagroupofuptoeightriders,participantswilllearnabouttheFrench,African,andNativeAmericaninfluencesonNewOrleanscuisine,explorevariouscookingstyles,discoverhowtopreparesignaturedishesathome,andidentifythetopspotstotasteauthenticNewOrleanscooking.Thefour-hourbiketourcoversa12-milerouteontheflatroad.BainbridgeIslandBikeTourWithastrikingskylineandsnow-coveredmountainranges,ridersnavigatetheislandon21-speedcommuterbikesforafive-hourtourbecausesomanypeoplearenowchoosingtotravelbybikewhentheyvisitacity.Aftersomechallengingclimbs,theguidedtourwillpauseatthefarmers’marketforlocalcheesebeforegoingback.DeathValleyWeekendCyclingTripCyclinginoneoftheWest’smostuniqueandremarkablenationalparksisanexperiencelikenoother.DeathValleyisknowntheworldoverasageographictreasure.Ourridesonthisadventurewillrenewyourspirit,fillyouwithwonderoramazementandintroduceyoutotheexceptionalbeautyandmysteryofthisdesertwilderness.DanubeBikeandBoatToursOnthisbikeandboattour,youwillcyclebydayandenjoythecomfortsofyourboataccommodationsbynight.CyclealongtheDanubeRiverintotheheartoftheonceglorious(輝煌的)imperialandroyalpalacetoexperiencethreeofthemostattractiveandpleasingEuropeancapitals.21.Whoisthistextintendedfor?

A.Writers.B.Artists.C.Scientists.D.Cyclists.22.WhatdoesNewOrleansCulinaryBikeTouroffer?

A.Thenativetreasure.B.Thelocalcuisine.C.Thechancetovisittherareanimalnaturereserve.D.Theopportunityforusingdifferentdialects.23.Whichtourmakesyouadmireclassicalarchitecture?

A.NewOrleansCulinaryBikeTour.B.BainbridgeIslandBikeTour.C.DeathValleyWeekendCyclingTrip.D.DanubeBikeandBoatTours.(★★★)Mostpeoplearen’tfamiliarwithwhereLesothois.WhenIwasaskedtogothereasateacher,Ididn’tknoweither.Lesothoisasmall,mountainouscountrysurroundedbyitslargerneighbor,SouthAfrica.Wintersaresocoldanddrythattreescanonlysurviveifthey’renearaspringorriver.SowhenImetWilfred,whohadmanytreestoplantonhiswayhome,Ihadtoseewhathe’ddone.MybrotherandImadethetwo-hourhikeonewintermorning.Aswecamearoundthemountain,wesawlotsoftrees.WecontinuedonandreachedWilfred’shomeinanareasurroundedbyawonder:agardenwithpeachandpeartrees.IwasamazedatwhatWilfredhadachieved,buthesaidmostoftheworkwasdonebyhisfather,MrPitso.IfeltgreatadmirationforMrPitso.Hementionedthathestartedplantingpeachtrees20yearsearlier.Atfirst,peoplewereresentful,andseveraltimesothersremovedhistreesbecausetheyfeltitwasunfairforhimtohavesomethingtheydidn’thave.Tosolvetheproblem,MrPitsogavehistreesawayfreelytohisneighbors.Healsoorganizedtree-plantingdaysattheprimaryschoolwhereheworkedandstartedatree-buyingcooperativetogetfundsfromthegovernment.Heshowedpeoplehowtheycouldmaketree-growingprofitablebysellingfruitandfirewood.Intimesofdrought,althoughhewasinhissixties,hecarriedbucketsofwaterfromthesmallstreamtohistrees.Asweleft,MrPitsotoldusthatbeforehedied,hehopedtoseethebarren(貧瘠的)valleyaroundhishomecoveredwithtrees.Whenfacedwithchallengesinmylife,IrememberMrPitso’sdream.ThepoorprimaryschoolteacherlivinginthemountainsofLesothogivesmehope.24.WhydidtheauthordecidetovisitWilfred’shome?

A.TohelpWilfredplantpeachtrees.B.Togetsomefirewoodforthewinter.C.ToseeWilfred’stree-plantingefforts.D.TolearnaboutWilfred’slivingconditions.25.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“resentful”inparagraph3mean?

A.Confused.B.Annoyed.C.Careless.D.Helpless.26.WhichofthefollowingwordsbestdescribeMrPitso?

A.Caringandstrong-willed.B.Demandingandhigh-spirited.C.Creativeandself-centered.D.Determinedandgood-humored.27.Whatisthemainpurposeoftheauthorinwritingthetext?

A.TointroducethegeographyofLesotho.B.Toexplaintheimportanceoftree-planting.C.Todiscussthechallengesofteachingabroad.D.Toshareahopefulstoryaboutprotectingnature.(★★★)Simplyput,soulsearchingmeanstheefforttofindmeaningandpurposeinlife.Itisaboutuncoveringthereasonforourexistenceandfillingourliveswithpurpose.Thoughnotamedicalorcommonlyusedterminpsychiatry(精神病學),soulsearchingrepresentsahealthyformofself-reflection.Fromapsychologicalperspective,asexplainedbyNatalieRosado,thefounderofTampaCounselingPlace,soulsearchingisa“deepintrospective(內(nèi)省的)processthroughwhichanindividualtriestogaininsightintotheirdeepthoughts,emotions,values,andbeliefs”.Peoplewhotakesoulsearchingmightdosotofaceunresolvedconflicts,gainabetterunderstandingoftheiridentity,anddeepentheirconnectionwiththemselvesandothers.Itplaysavitalroleinpersonalgrowth.Byquestioningestablishedpatternsandlookingforchange,onecreatesroomforimprovement.Writingjournalsisavaluablewayforsoulsearching.Writingaboutdailyexperiences,thoughts,andemotionscanclarifyone’sfeelingsandmotivations,revealingpatternsorconflictsthatneedattention.Additionally,writingjournalsisgenerallybeneficialformentalhealth.A2022studyshowedthatitreducedanxietyby9%,PTSD(創(chuàng)傷后應激障礙)by6%,anddepressionby2%.Weknowthatsoulsearchingcanbechallengingattimes.“Soulsearchingcanbetough,andthat’scompletelynormalandokay,”Rosadosays.It’svalidtofeelthatthingsarehardandthatyou’renotmakingmuchprogress.Manypeoplealsoendupfeelingconfused.Rosadoemphasizestheimportanceofbeingpatientwithoneself.“Thereisnochangelesstimelineforsoulsearching,andgoingatyourownpacecanhelpyoumoveforwardsmoothly.”Rosadoadds,“Thereareseveralwaystoputsoulsearchingintodailylife,suchaskeepingajournal,takinglongwalksinnature,andundergoingtreatment.Itcanalsobeanaturalpartofyourroutine,”Rosadosuggestsseeingthisprocessassomethingnaturalratherthansomethingforced,Beingmindfulofyourvaluesandtrueselfnaturallyleadstopersonalgrowth.28.Whatcanweknowaboutsoulsearching?

A.Itcanbeofdifferentdepths.B.It’severywhereinourlives.C.It’saboutfirmprogress.D.It’samedicalconcept.29.Howdopeopleimprovethemselvesbysoulsearching?

A.Bydealingwithdifficulties.B.Bybuildingtheiridentify.C.Byquestioningexistentpatterns.D.Byinteractingwithothersmore.30.Whyiskeepingajournalgoodforself-reflection?

A.Itdevelopsaregularhabit.B.Itcanclarifyone’sfeelings.C.Itrecordsessentialissues.D.Itlowersthelevelofexcitement.31.WhatcanbelearnedfromwhatRosadosaysinthelastparagraph?

A.Soulsearchingmayconsumepatience.B.Beingclosetonatureisapartoflives.C.Personalgrowthrequirescorrectvalues.D.Therearewaystopracticesoulsearching.(★★★)Humanconversationsarerapid-fireaffairs,withmeremilliseconds,one-thousandthofasecond,passingbetweenoneperson’sspeechandtheirpartner’sresponse.Thisspeedyturntakingisuniversalacrosscultures—butnowitturnsoutthatchimps(黑猩猩)doit,too.ByanalyzingthousandsofgesturesfromchimpsinEastAfrica,researchersfoundthattheanimalstaketurnswhilecommunicating,anddosoasquicklyaswedo.Researcherssortedouthundredsofhoursoffootagefromalargedatabaseofchimpgesturalinteractions.Theresearchersstudiedthefootage,describingthemovementseachchimpmade.Theyfoundthechimpsrespondedtogestureswithanothergestureintheirinteractions.Inonecase,twochimpsexchangedsevengesturesinarow:YoungmaleDaudiinUgandahadcaughtasmallantelope,andyoungfemaleOnyofiwasrequestingsomeofthemeat.Everytimeshemadeabegginggesture,Daudiwouldrespondbymovinghisarmsandstampinghisfeet-gesturesthatmean“moveaway,goaway”.Thisturntakingwasrapidandoftenoverlapping,seemingtoflownaturallylikeinhumanconversations.What’smore,ittookchimpsanaverageofjust120millisecondstorespondtoanotherchimp'sgesturewiththeirown,wellwithinthe0-to200-millisecondrangecommoninhumaninteractions.“Theworkhasimportantimplicationsfortheoriginsofhumancommunication,”saysStephenLevinson,alinguist.Humansmayhavegotturn-takingbehaviorfromourlastcommonancestorwithothergreatapes(類人猿).Findingoneofthosefeatures-turntaking-inourclosecousinssuggeststhateventheearliesthumansalreadyhadthisability.However,someresearcherssayit’stooearlytoconcludethathumansandchimpsbothgotthisabilityfromourancestor.“Withoutlookingatotherspecies,wecan’tmakethatclaim.Wedon’tknowifthisissomethingspecialaboutchimps’communication,orwhetherit’sbeenfoundtherefirst‘becausewefirstlythinkofchimpswhenwe’reaskingevolutionary(進化的)questions’,”ananimalcommunicationresearchersaid.32.Whatisthecommonunderstandingoftheturntaking?

A.Itreferstoallkindsofcommunicatingskills.B.Itgenerallyexistsamongdifferentcultures.C.Itisafactorthatdistinguishespeoplefromanimals.D.Itcanbelearnedbychimpswithpeople’sguideline.33.WhydoestheauthormentionDaudiandOnyofi?

A.Tomakeacontrast.B.Tomakeacomment.C.Toexplainarule.D.Toclarifyaconcept.34.Whatcanweinferfromthelastparagraph?

A.Thescientistswilldomoreresearch.B.Morechimpswillbesenttobestudied.C.Theresearchers’conclusionisfullyrecognized.D.Thestudyofevolutioniscloselyrelatedtochimps.35.Whichcanbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.ChimpsstudytotaketurnfromhumansB.ChimpstaketurnswhilechattingjustlikehumansC.ChimpsusetheirownwordstochatwiththeirpartnersD.Chimpsgettheabilityoftakingturnfromourancestors(★★★)Haveyoueverheardofmentalstrength?Mentalstrength,initssimplestterms,referstohoweffectivelysomeonedealswithchallenges,pressuresandstressorsinlife.It'samixtureofemotionalresilience(恢復力),confidence,adaptability,boundarysetting,andself-awareness.36It'saboutdevelopingandmaintaininghealthymentalhabits.Herearesomestrategiestohelpyouwithyourmentalstrength.Haveagrowthmindset.Havingagrowthmindsetisimportantindevelopmentalstrength.Agrowthmindsetisabeliefthatabilitiesandintelligencearenotsomethingthatyouarebornwith.37It'sanunderstandingthatfailuresandsetbacksarenotdeadendsbutsteppingstonestolearningandgrowth.Havingagrowthmindsetcantransformchallengesintoopportunitiesandfosterresilience.38Emotionalregulationreferstoourabilitytomanageandrespondtoanemotionalexperienceinasociallyacceptableandflexiblemanner.Developingemotionalregulationskillsisnecessaryformentalstrength.Techniqueslikedeepbreathing,listeningtomusicandjournalingcanhelpyoumanageyouremotionseffectively.Setrealisticgoals.Settingclear,realisticgoalsisanotherimportantstrategyforbuildingmentalstrength.Plansgiveusasenseofdirectionandpurpose.Theymotivateustotakeactionandprovideabenchmark(基準)fordeterminingwhetherwe'remakingprogress.39Stepoutofyourcomfortzone.Buildingmentalstrengthofteninvolvessteppingoutofyourcomfortzoneandfacingyourfears.40Whetherlearninganewskill,takingonachallengingtask,orgivingaspeechinfrontofyourclassmates,everystepoutsideyourcomfortzonecontributestoyourmentalstrength.

A.Developemotionalregulationskills.B.Regulateyouremotionwhennecessary.C.Buildingmentalstrengthisaprocess,notanevent.D.Instead,theycanbeacquiredthroughdevotionandhardwork.E.However,weshouldkeepinmindthatourgoalsareachievable.F.Mostpeoplefeelnervouseverytimetheystepoutoftheircomfortzone.G.Bytryingnewthings,youcanfindyou'remoreadaptablethanyouthink.三、完形填空(★★★)Oneafternoon,MarkReissigwasoutforabikeridewhenhesuddenlyfeltexhausted.Hewas_________thatitwasasignalofaheartattack.Atthatmoment,MollyAmes,alocalresident,wasdrivingbyandnoticedMark’s_________.Shesawhim,agrandfatherlyfigure,tryinghardtogetoffhisbikeandsheimmediately_________tohelp.Weakly,MarktoldMollytocall911beforehe_________consciousness.Thedispatcher(調(diào)度員),MeganWilliams,calmly_________MollyhowtoperformCPR.For4minutes,MollycontinuedCPRonMark,whichbecamea_________forMark.Whenthedoctorsfinally_________,theymanagedtorestartMark’sheart,whichhadstoppedfor_________8minutes.Thedoctors_________Mollyforhercalmnessandwillingnesstohelp,emphasizingtheimportanceofheractions.Molly,withamodest__________,said,“Ithinkanyonewoulddothat.”Herbraverywas__________bythetownofWalworthwithaspecialdeclaration,honoringher“__________actionsinperforminglifesavingCPR.”Reflectingonthe__________,Markstated,“Sheisandwillalwaysbemyhero.”Inabriefmoment,Mollyhad__________fromaconcernedcitizenintoahero,makingasignificantdifferenceinthelifeofsomeoneshedidn’t__________.HerbraveryandquickthinkingsavedMark’slife,andforthat,hewillalwaysbethankful.41.A.a(chǎn)nxiousB.unawareC.a(chǎn)fraidD.convinced42.A.a(chǎn)chievementB.inabilityC.discomfortD.curiosity43.A.brokedownB.wentoutC.ranawayD.pulledover44.A.lostB.gainedC.keptD.remained45.A.observedB.a(chǎn)ttackedC.instructedD.commented46.A.lifelineB.landmarkC.timetableD.footprint47.A.disappearedB.a(chǎn)rrivedC.calledD.passed48.A.fairlyB.hardlyC.merelyD.nearly49.A.convincedB.praisedC.suppliedD.a(chǎn)warded50.A.styleB.lookC.toneD.goal51.A.recognizedB.challengedC.a(chǎn)rrangedD.charged52.A.suitableB.curiousC.selfishD.heroic53.A.a(chǎn)ffairB.storyC.incidentD.danger54.A.differedB.transformedC.boomedD.stretched55.A.knowB.careC.realizeD.trust四、語法填空(★★★)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。Thefirstinstitute(協(xié)會)inChinadedicatedtotheconservationandpreservationofancientChinesebookscelebratedits10thanniversaryrecentlyinShanghai.Expertsinthisfieldofworklooktomoreinternationalcooperationandexperiences56(continue)preservingthesebooks.Theconservationofartifactsonpaperhasbeenoneofthe57(big)challengesbecausetheyareimportantbut58(extreme)fragile(易損的)andlikelytodisappear.ItiscommonalloverChinaandtheworld59ancientbookshaveahighproportionofdamageafterexistingforhundredsofyears.Incompletestatisticsshowthatthereare50millionancientbooksacrossChina,of6015millionneedrestoration(修復).Somebookshavesuffereddamagecausedby61(proper)restorationmethodsinthepastdecades.Traditionally,mostlycraftsmen62(engage)intheconservationandrestorationofancientbooks,whopassedontheirskillsandexperienceonegeneration63another,wereinsufficientincross-disciplinaryresearchonthepaperitself,whichistheverycarrierofancientknowledgeand64(inform).Theinstitutehascombinedknowledgeinphysics,chemistry,biologyandothersciencestomakecomprehensivestudiesontheprotection,authenticationandrestorationofculturalrelics.Chinaisaheadoftheworldinthisfield.ManyancientChinesebooks65(be)inthecollectionsofuniversitiesandmuseumsaroundtheworldforhistoricalreasons.五、書信寫作(★★★)66.上周末,你校英語角開展了題為“HowtoMakeNewFriends”的討論。請你寫一篇發(fā)言稿,表達你的觀點,內(nèi)容包括:1.你的交友經(jīng)歷;2.你的交友建議。注意:1.寫作詞數(shù)應為80個左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應位置作答。HowtoMakeNewFriends_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________六、書面表達(★★★)67.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。Anikapulledherwheeledsuitcasebehindherwhenfollowingherparentsthroughtheairport.Shelookedallaroundherinthehugebuildingthatseemedtobefilledwiththousandsofpeople.Itwasgoingtobeherfirsttimeonanairplane.Shewasveryexcited,orratherjustalittlenervous.Shehuggedherfavoritedolltight.Thatmadeherfeelbetter.Shewalkeddownthenarrowaisleoftheplanetofindherseatwithherparents.Thetallflightattendantsmiledatherandaskedwheretheyweregoing.“Aworld-famousentertainmentresort,”Anikasaidwithasmile.“Ithinkso,”repliedtheflightattendant.“Mostofthefamiliesonthisflightareheadedthatway.”Shepointedtohernametag.“I'mLeanne.Letmeknowifyouandyourprettydollfriendneedanything.”“Than

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