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試卷第=page11頁,共=sectionpages33頁2025-2026學(xué)年高二英語上學(xué)期期中模擬卷(滬教版)(考試時(shí)間:120分鐘試卷滿分:140分)注意事項(xiàng):1.答卷前,考生務(wù)必將自己的姓名、準(zhǔn)考證號填寫在答題卡上。2.回答選擇題時(shí),選出每小題答案后,用2B鉛筆把答題卡上對應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號涂黑。如需改動(dòng),用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案標(biāo)號。回答非選擇題時(shí),將答案寫在答題卡上。寫在本試卷上無效。3.測試范圍:選擇性必修一Units1~4(滬教版)。4.難度系數(shù):0.65。5.考試結(jié)束后,將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。I.ListeningComprehension(25分)SectionADirections:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.1.A.Library. B.Bookstore. C.Museum. D.Gallery.2.A.Accountant. B.Secretary. C.Mechanic. D.Manager.3.A.Bringflowers. B.Takeapotplant. C.Buypostcard. D.Sendfruits.4.A.Thebigone. B.Theoneontheotherside.C.Themiddleone. D.Theoneonthefarright.5.A.$200. B.$250. C.$300. D.$350.6.A.Customerandtailor. B.Customerandbankclerk.C.Customerandwaitress. D.Customerandrepairman.7.A.Nightflightsareavailabletohim. B.Hecan’tgetanydirectnights.C.Hehasmissedthenighthewanted. D.Directnightshavebeendelayed.8.A.Thesizeoftheelectricvehiclemarket.B.Anewtrendinthecarmakingindustry.C.Theveryprofitablebusinessofmakingcakes.D.Howmanufacturersprofitfrommakingelectriccars.9.A.Hehadaworthytrip.B.Hedidn’tenjoythetrip.C.Thetripwastooexhausting.D.Thetriptookhimbysurprise.10.A.Themanwasseriouslyinjuredinthecaraccident.B.Themanhadpoorimaginationbecauseofthecaraccident.C.Themanwasn’twearingtheseatbeltwhentheaccidenthappened.D.Theman’sdaughteradvisedhimtoweartheseatbeltbeforehelefthome.SectionBDirections:InSectionB.youwillheartwopassagesandonelongerconversation.Aftereachpassageorconversation,youwillbeaskedseveralquestions.Thepassagesandconversationwillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.11.A.Becausetheyhaveadvancedknowledge.B.Becausetheyareflexibletochange.C.Becausetheycanfinddifferentjobseasily.D.Becausetheyworkinbigcompanies.12.A.Peoplewhohavedifferentskills.B.Peoplewhoaregoodatcommunication.C.Peoplewhohavereceivedtechnicaltraining.D.Peoplewhohaverichworkexperience.13.A.Thecomparisonbetweensocialsciencesandtechnicalsciences.B.Strategiesforlandingajobeasily.C.Socialsciencemajors’advantages.D.Thefeaturesofthecurrentjobmarket.Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage14.WhyaretheinsidesofNewYork’staxisnoisy?A.Becausetherearesomanypeopleandcarsaroundyou.B.Becausethetaxidrivertalkstoyouallthetime.C.Becausethevoiceofafamouspersongivesyouwarningmessagesfrequently.D.Becausesingersorsportsannouncerstellyouwhattodoinperson.15.HowmanyaccidentsinNewYorkeveryyearinvolvetaxis?A.Morethan12,000. B.Over15,000.C.About11,000. D.Lessthan10,000.16.Whatwillhappenifthetaxidriverdoesn’tplaythemessage?A.Thedriverwilllosehisjob.B.Thepassengerswillcomplain.C.Thedriverwillbepunishedfinancially.D.Thedriverwillbeawarded100dollars.Questions17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.17.A.Confident. B.Hesitant. C.Determined. D.Excited.18.A.AHistravelingexperiences. B.Hisknowledgeoflanguages.C.Hispolicy-makingability. D.Hishard-workingattitude.19.A.Anexportsalesmanworkingoverseas. B.Atraineeworkingthrougheverybranch.C.Aproductionmanagerinabranch. D.Apolicy-makerinthecompany.20.A.Traineesarerequiredtosigncontractsinitially.B.Trainees’performanceisevaluatedoccasionally.C.Trainees’startingsalaryis870pounds.D.Traineescannotquitthemanagementschemeatwill.II.GrammarandVocabulary(20分)SectionADirections:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.Somepersonslookonlawswithfear,hatred,orannoyance.Lawsseemtolimitpeople’sfreedomtodomanythingstheywouldliketodo.21lawsmaypreventusfromdoingthingswewishtodoatthemoment,lawsmakeeveryone'slifesaferandmorepleasant.22lawswecouldnotholdontoourproperty;wecouldnotgotobedatnightexpectingtowakeupinthemorningandfindthatwehadnotbeenrobbed;nostores23webuyfood,clothes,andothernecessitiescouldstayopenandselltous.Ourbankswouldnotbesafeplaces24(keep)ourmoney.Sociallifewouldbeimpossiblewithoutlawstocontrolthewaypeopletreatoneanother.Itisnotthelaws25shouldbefearedbutthetroublethatcomestoeveryonewhenlawsarebroken.Oncethisisunderstood,acitizenwillnotfearorhatethelaw.26(understand)theneedforgoodlawsandtheevilresultsofbreakinglawsisthefirstrequirementofgoodcitizenshipandgovernment.Philosophersonce27(believe)thatinprehistorictimepeoplelivedwithoutlawsina“stateofnature”.Peoplewerefreetodo28theypleasedunlesssomeonestrongerstoppedthembyforce.Asaresult,lifebecamesodangerousandunsafethatleaders29createlawstoprotectlifeandproperty.Thisisnolongerbelievedtobetrue.Scholarsnowthinkthatassoonaspeoplebeganlivinginsmallgroups,theyworkedoutrulesforgettingalongwithoneother.Intimeeveryoneacceptedandsupportedtherules.Suchrulesandhabitsoflifearecalledfolkways.Folkwaysareprobablytherealbeginningofhumanlaws,30ofreligion,morals,andeducation.Aslifebecamemorecomplex,folkwaysbecamemorecompleteguidestoliving.Afterthousandsofyears,someoftheimportantfolkwayswereputintowritingastheearlierlaws.SectionBDirections:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.A.crucial
B.collapse
C.passion
D.lengthening
E.dependF.refreshed
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K.deliveryThreeWaysforScientiststoManageTheirTimeBetterItisnotnecessarytobecomeaworkaholictobeagoodscientist,althoughscientistsoftenhavegreat31fortheirresearch,andfrequentlyworklonghours.Theamountandqualityofwhatyouachievecritically32onhoweffectivelyyoumanageyourtime.Herearesometipsonhowtobettermanageyourtimeasascientist.●MakeaplanConsiderblockingoutyourcalendarintochunksoftime33toaspecifictask.Thisisparticularlyimportantwhenyouarewritingapaperorreport.Nextcomesthe34stepofprioritizing.Highlighttasksonyourlisttosignifytheirurgency.Focusonlyononeitematatime:theotherscanwaittheirturn.Thislistneedstobeupdatedandreviewed35.●GiveyourselfabreakTakingbreaksisgoodforyourbrain.Don’tbehardonyourself:youwillactuallyperformbetterifyoutakebreaksandcultivatealifeoutsidescience.Thismightseemcounter-intuitive(違反直覺的)withallthosetasksonyourlist,butsolutionstoapparentlydifficultproblemscancomefroma36brain—andabrainthatcankeepthingsinperspective.Duringyourworkingday,allowyourselftimetothink,tobeopentonewideasandtochatwithothersaboutnewmethods.Trytoavoidlookingatyourworke-mailswhenyouarenotworking.Theydonotneedtobeanswereduntilthenextworkingday.Theworldwillnot37ifyoudelayreadingsomee-mails.●Don’ttrytochaseeverygreatideaTheothersideofpermittingyourselftimetoexplore38ideas,aswellasthesuggestionsofmanagersandcolleagues,isthatyouareleftwitha(n)39listofnewdirectionstoinvestigate.Trytodistinguishbetweenthingsthatwouldbenicetohaveandthingsthatarevitaltothe40ofyourproject,orPhD,ontime.Succeedingagainsttheoddsandinthefaceoftimepressureisoneofthemostvaluableexperiencesyoucanoffertofutureemployer.III.ReadingComprehension(45分)SectionADirections:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA.B.CandD.FillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontextAtatimewhenscientistsknowmorethantheyeverhavebeforeabouttheinnerlivesofanimalsandwhenconcernsaboutanimalrightsbecomelarge,manyexpertsthinkthatzoosneedamajorchangeifthey’regoingtolast.Tosomeleadersinthefield,thePhiladelphiaZooisthebestmodeloutthere,butontheothersideofthecountry,a41visionofthefutureisplayingout.AtSeattle’sWoodlandParkZoo,theelephantexhibit,wherecountlesschildrenwatchedelephantsplay,nowsits42.Thezoo,long43asaworldleaderininnovativedesign,builta$3millionstate-of-the-artfacilityforthespeciesinthe1980s.Butinrecentyears,animal-rightsadvocateshadcriticizedtheexhibitasinhumaneforbeingtoosmallandnot44theelephants’naturallivingarea.Underpressurefromactivistsfollowingthedeathofanelephantin2014,andthankstonewguidelinesfromthenation’smainzooorganization,WoodlandParkofficialsdecidedto45oneofitsmostpopularexhibitsandplacetheelephantselsewhere.NearlytwocenturiesafterthefirstmodernzooopenedinLondon’sRegent’sPark,theveryconceptofaplacewherefamiliescanvisitandobserveanimalsisbeing46likeneverbefore.AcrosstheU.S.andaroundtheworld,zoosarefindingthatbalancingthedemandsofentertainment,educationandconservationisincreasingly47.Ethical(倫理的)concernshavebeencoupledwith48fears—bothforpeopleandforanimals—followinganincidentinMaywhenofficialsattheCincinnatiZooshotandkilleda17-year-oldgorillanamedHarambetoprotectachildwho’dfallenintotheexhibit.More49,there’sagreatersensitivitytotheenvironmentalimplicationsofzoos.Askadozenzoodirectorswhytheseplacesshouldexisttodayandyou’llgetadifferentanswereverytime.Education,conservationandscienceall50.Butthe51answeriscultivatingsympathyforanimals.Studyafterstudyhasshownthatmanyanimalspeciesarefarsmarterandmore52thanpreviouslyunderstood,givingnewinsightsintohowtheymaysufferfromanxietyanddepressionwhentheyareremovedfrom53.Thathasforcedadifficultexistentialquestion:Ifweacknowledgethatcreaturessufferwhenthey’retrapped.shouldtheybekeptinzoos?Noteventhosewhohave54thecauseformorehumaneexhibitshaveananswer.“Eventhebestzoostodayarebasedoncaptivityandcoercion(囚禁與脅迫).”saysJonCoe,thelegendaryzoodesigner,“Tome,that’sthe55fault.”41.A.shared B.traditional C.clear D.different42.A.modern B.crowded C.empty D.up-dated43.A.predicted B.criticized C.recognized D.recalled44.A.famousfor B.dependenton C.certainabout D.reflectiveof45.A.close B.sustain C.open D.a(chǎn)dvertise46.A.established B.questioned C.promoted D.a(chǎn)ccepted47.A.possible B.difficult C.unnatural D.beneficial48.A.culture B.economy C.environment D.safety49.A.broadly B.strangely C.luckily D.a(chǎn)mazingly50.A.takein B.getoff C.comeup D.setout51.A.mostcommon B.mostcomplex C.rarest D.quickest52.A.grateful B.feeling C.disappointing D.a(chǎn)nnoying53.A.research B.nature C.existence D.shelter54.A.opposed B.located C.a(chǎn)dvanced D.twisted55.A.fundamental B.manageable C.minimum D.maximumSectionBDirections:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.ALastsemesterinmycreativewritingclass,Iasked18highschoolstudentsifoneofthemwouldsharesomethingthey’dwritten.Afterseveralminutes’deadlysilence,fromherseatinthecorner,aquietsenior,whousuallyhidbehindacurtainoflovelyhair,raisedherhandandsaid,“I’llreadmine.”Aswesatinthesleepy,airlessroom,thegirl’sessaywokeusup.Shedescribedthecolourofwhitelight,thenadirtystreet,thenapersonalencounter.Everywordmattered.Thoughhervoicewassoft,Icouldfeelherwordsstrikingmyinsideslikeahammer.Fromtheirfacialexpressions,IcouldtelltheotherstudentswereassurprisedasIwas.Whenthegirlfinished,shelookedupatus,hereyesworried.Butnoonecouldspeak.Envyhadmadeusspeechless.Onecriticoncecalledenvyinhisbook,thehardestthingtoacknowledge.Indeed,Idon’tliketalkingaboutmyownenvy.IamashamedoftheillwillIoccasionallybeartowardswomenwhoenjoywhatIdon’t(shiningfingernails,springvacations...).However,Aristotlereferredtoenvyastheclosecousinofimitation.Thegoodnatureofimitationallowsustoturnourdistressintoapursuitofgreatness.Inpracticalterms,thatmeansreadingisanessentialpartofmywritingprocess.Todragmyselfoutofmypredictabletendencies,Ipickavolumeofsomethingsogoodthatitstimulatesmetobecomeunstuck.WithanyprojectIundertake,Itrytobreakupmytimeatthekeyboardwithtimeinasoftchair,consumingthewordsofotherswithoutallowingmyenvyofthemtoturnmetostone.Thatdayinmycreativewritingclassafterthesilencefollowingthestudent’sreading,therewereafew“wows”.Thensomeonesaid,“Ihateyou!Howcanitbesogood?”Justasthegirlmadeherselfaneasytargetinsharingthisintense,artfulessay,therestofmystudentsalsotookrisksinexposingtheiradmiration.Andeveryone’sworkgrewfromtheexperience.Attheveryheartofenvyisdesire—aforcethatoughttobeattheheartofeveryhumanmoment,uglyandbeautiful,andthatweattempttosetdowninwords.56.Inparagraph2,whyarethegirl’swordsdescribedas“strikingmyinsideslikeahammer”?A.Tohighlighthowbravethegirlwas.B.Tostresshowimpressivethegirl’sessaywas.C.Todevelopacontrastagainstthesilenceoftheclass.D.Toshowtheauthor’sdisappointmentwiththegirl’sstory.57.Thecriticmentionedatthebeginningofparagraph4ismostlikelytoagreethat_________.A.womenbearmoreillwillthanmenB.imitationdrivespeopleintodistressC.peoplearereluctanttoadmittheirenvyD.envykeepswritersstuckintheirownstyle58.Inparagraph4,“timeinasoftchair”referstothetimetheauthorspendsin_________.A.waiting B.writing C.reading D.resting59.Accordingtotheauthor,envyissomething_________.A.thatcanbeinspiringB.thatweshouldbeashamedofC.thatweneedtoovercomeD.thatresultsfromimitationBWiththereleaseofhighlyanticipatedfilmssuchasTolkien,AladdinandRocketman,andeventslikeRHSChelseaFlowerShowandCanalwayCavalcade,MayissettobeanexcitingmonthforLondoners.You’llbepleasedtohaveyourtwobankholidaystoenjoysomeofthethings.CanalwayCavalcadePopdowntoLittleVeniceattheendoftheweekforCanalwayCavalcade,London’sbiggestwaterwayfestival.ThisannualeventhasbeentakingplaceatLittleVenicesince1983anditisexpectedthattherewillbeover100boatsmooredaroundWarwickAvenue.Itisperfectforthewholefamily,withitsvariousstalls,competitions,musicperformancesandlivetheatre.When:14th—25thMayWhere:LittleVeniceCost:Free(unlessyouwanttopurchasefoodanditemsfromthestalls)RHSChelseaFlowerShowPerfectforthegreen-fingeredenthusiasts,theRHSChelseaFlowerShowistheUK’smostfamousflowerandlandscapegardensshow.HeldinthegroundsoftheChelseaRoyalHospital,visitorscandiscoverrareflowersandplantsandexploreover500exhibitors,includinganArtisanGardeninspiredbyJapaneseemperors.TherewillalsobeagardendesignedbytheDuchessofCambridgeincollaborationwiththeRHS.When:21st—25thMayWhere:ChelseaRoyalHospital,RoyalHospitalRoad,SW34SRCost:£67.75TolkienHeadtoyourlocalcinemathismonthtoseeTolkien.StarringNicholasHoultandLilyCollins,TolkienfollowsthecreatorofTheLordoftheRingsashedevelopsafriendshipwithagroupofcreativesatuniversity.ThefriendshipissoontestedwhenWorldWarIbreaksout.OtherfilmstolookoutforinMayincludeUglyDolls,ADog’sJourney,Aladdin,RocketmanandTheSunIsAlsoAStar.When:27th—28thMayWhere:YourlocalcinemaCost:Varies60.WhatcanyoudoatLittleVenice?A.Observeamovieshot. B.Gosightseeingbyboat.C.VisitanArtisanGarden. D.Seeananticipatedfilm.61.Whencanyouvisitarareflowershow?A.OnMayl7th. B.OnMay18th. C.OnMay24th. D.OnMay28th.62.Inwhichsectionofanewspapermightyoufindthistext?A.Travel. B.Lifestyle. C.Business. D.Entertainment.CInarecentsurveybyNPR,26percentofruralAmericanssaidtherehasbeenatimeinthepastfewyearswhentheyneededhealthcare,butdidnotgetit.Someofthemsaiditwasbecausefinancialbarrierskeptthemfromseeingadoctor.Butalmostamajorityofthemsaiditwasbecausehealthcarewastoofarordifficulttogetto.Toaddressthisproblem,theWyomingCenteronAgingattheUniversityofWyomingcreatedaprogramcalledHealthyU.BasedonaprogramoriginallydevelopedatStanfordUniversity,itsupportspeoplewithachronicdiseaseandtheircaregiversbyteachingself-managementskillsandofferingasupportgroup.“Inaruralarea,ifsomeonecanmanagetheirownhealthbetterandgotothedoctorlessoften,thenthat’sawinforeverybody,”saysJanetKorpela,whoworksforHealthyUasprogramdevelopmentspecialistandrunsworkshopswithvolunteersfortheprogram.“Thevolunteers,called‘leaders’,don’tneedamedicalbackgroundandtheyjustneedtobewillingtodothe40hoursoffreetraining.Thentheywillgobackintotheircommunitiestoteachpatientslivingwithchronicconditionshowtobettermanagetheirhealth,”shesays.“Overthecourseofsixweeks,volunteersleadHealthyUparticipantsinweeklymeetings.Eachmeetingfocusesonasingletopic,likehowtomakethemostofavisittothedoctor.There’salsotimesetasideineachweekforparticipantstotalkabouttheirsmallweeklygoals.Thatwayparticipantscancelebratetheirsuccessessometimes.It’salsoanopportunityforthemtobrainstormsolutionswiththeirpeerswhentheystruggle.”MarciaOry,aprofessorandpublichealthresearcher,publishedapaperonhowchronicdiseaseself-managementprogramswork.“It’seffectivebecausemosthealthhappensathome,”shesays.“Basicallyyouteachpeoplehowtosetsmallgoalsforhealthyliving.Youteachthemhowtoproblem-solve.Theprogramisanespeciallygoodfitforruralpatientssinceitcanbedeliveredwherepeoplelive.Andthepopulationisless,buttheneedisjustasgreat.”63.Whatdoes“thisproblem”inParagraph2referto?A.Doctorstendtobebeyondreach. B.Caregiverslackamedicalbackground.C.Villagershavenomoneytoseeadoctor. D.Manypeoplesufferfromchronicdiseases.64.WhatcanvolunteersinHealthyUdo?A.Reducethenumberofdoctorvisits. B.Getthechancetosharetheirideas.C.Explainhowtobettermanagetheirhealth. D.Haveconversationswithfriendsandfamily65.Whatdoesthelastparagraphmainlytellus?A.Thewayofsolvingproblems. B.Theeffectivenessoftheprogram.C.Theprocessofhelpingpatients. D.Thecauseoftheprogram’ssuccess.66.Howdoestheauthorsupportthethemeofthetext?A.Bygivingexamples. B.Bystatingarguments.C.Byexplainingstatisticaldata. D.Byprovidingresearchresults.SectionCDirections:Readthepassagecarefully.Fillineachblankwithapropersentencegiveninthebox.Eachsentencecanbeusedonlyonce.Notethattherearetwomoresentencesthanyouneed.Students’JourneytoEmpowerRuralHeritageFromAug.18to22ateamof15TsinghuaUniversitystudents,representingdiversebackgroundsfromChina,SouthKorea,Malaysia,andIndonesia,setfootonanoverseasresearchexplorationfocusingonruralrevitalization(振興)inIndonesianvillages,particularlywithinNusaTenggaraBarat(NTB).Withthediverseculturalheritage,Indonesiaishometoover83,000villages,eachradiatingitsowncharmandcharacter.67TheresearchmissiontookthestudentstoSukararaandSadevillages,twoofNTB’stouristdestinations.68SukararaandSadeareaworldapartfromthebusycitiestowhichmostofusareaccustomed.ThevillagesarealivingtesttoIndonesia’srichcultureanditsdevotiontopreservingtraditions.Revitalizingthesevillagesgoesbeyondmereeconomicdevelopment.69TheweavingskillsandarchitecturaltechniquesofSukararaandSadevillagesarenotonlybeautiful,buttheyarealsoaninseparableparttotheidentityofthesecommunities.It’sessentialthattheystrikeabalancebetweenprogressandpreservation.Asthejourneycametoanend,thestudentscarrywiththemnotonlythememoriesoftheirexperiencesthere,butalsotheresponsibilitytomakeapositiveimpactontheseremarkableplaces.70TheyareoptimisticthatIndonesianvillagescanexperiencemeaningfuldevelopment,ultimatelyleadingtoincreasedopportunitiesforemploymentandanimprovedqualityoflife.A.Whilethesevillagespossessundeniablefascination,manyremainunderdeveloped.B.Thiseffortincludestheknowledgeexchangebetweenthestudentsandlocalvillagers.C.BothwereselectedforrevitalizationeffortsledbytheVillageRevitalizationTeam.D.InSukarara,alocaltraditionrequiresgirlstomasterweavingskillsbeforemarriage.E.Theydecidetobeabridgebetweentraditionandprogress,unitedfortheirgrowth.F.It’saboutpreservingtheculturalheritageandensuringtraditionsbeingpasseddown.IV.SummaryWriting(10分)71.Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Summarizethemainideaandthemainpoint(s)ofthepassageinNOMORETHAN60WORDS.Useyourownwordsasfaraspossible.IlovecharityshopsandsodolotsofotherpeopleinBritainbecauseyoufindquiteafewofthemoneveryhighstreet.ThecharityshopisaBritishinstitution,sellingeverythingfromclothestoelectricgoods,allatverygoodprices.Youcangetthingsyouwon’tfindintheshopsanymore.ThethingIlikebestaboutthemisthatyourmoneyisgoingtoagoodcauseandnotintothepocketsofprofit-drivencompanies,andyouarenotdamagingtheplanet,butfindinganewhomeforunwantedgoods.Thefirstcharityshopwasopenedin1947byOxfam.Thefamouscharity’sappealtoaidpostwarGreecehadbeensosuccessfulithadbeenfloodedwithdonations.Theydecidedtosetupashoptosellsomeofthesedonationstoraisemoneyforthatappeal.Nowthereareover7,000charityshopsintheUK.MyfavouritecharityshopinmyhometownistheRedCrossshop,whereIalwaysfindchildren’sbooks,
all10or20penceeach.Mostofthepeopleworkinginthecharityshopsarevolunteers,althoughthereisoftenamanagerwhogetspaid.Over90%ofthegoodsinthecharityshopsaredonatedbythepublic.Everymorningyouseebagsofunwanteditemsoutsidethefrontofshops,althoughtheydon’tencouragethis,ratheraskpeopleto
bringthingsinwhentheshopisopen.Theshopshaveverylowrunningcosts:allprofitsgotocharitywork.Charityshopsraisemorethan£110millionayear,fundingmedicalresearch,overseasaid,supportingsickandpoorchildren,homelessand
disabledpeople,andmuchmore.Whatbetterplacetospendyourmoney?_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________V.Translation(15分)Directions:TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoEnglish,usingthewordsgiveninthebrackets.72.他一進(jìn)家門,就發(fā)現(xiàn)晚餐已經(jīng)準(zhǔn)備好了。(theinstant)73.無論你下月是否離職,做好手頭的工作非常重要。(essential)74.許多青少年經(jīng)常發(fā)現(xiàn)平衡學(xué)業(yè)和課外活動(dòng)很有挑戰(zhàn)性。(find+賓語+賓補(bǔ),challenge)75.如果你明天早上能在機(jī)場為王教授送行,我將非常感激。(it)VI.GuidedWriting(25分)76.Direction:WriteanEnglishcompositionin120-150wordsaccordingtotheinstructionsgivenbelowinChinese.假設(shè)你是明啟中學(xué)學(xué)生李華,最近你校的英文報(bào)“體育之窗”欄目擬刊登校園體育運(yùn)動(dòng)的文章,現(xiàn)向全體同學(xué)征稿。內(nèi)容可包括:介紹學(xué)校的體育賽事、學(xué)校特色體育項(xiàng)目、個(gè)人喜歡的運(yùn)動(dòng)項(xiàng)目等等。具體要求如下:1)選擇一個(gè)你感興趣的方面進(jìn)行描述;2)談?wù)勼w育運(yùn)動(dòng)如何助力校園文化建設(shè)。____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
2025-2026學(xué)年高二英語上學(xué)期期中模擬卷(滬教版)(考試時(shí)間:120分鐘試卷滿分:140分)注意事項(xiàng):1.答卷前,考生務(wù)必將自己的姓名、準(zhǔn)考證號填寫在答題卡上。2.回答選擇題時(shí),選出每小題答案后,用2B鉛筆把答題卡上對應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號涂黑。如需改動(dòng),用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案標(biāo)號?;卮鸱沁x擇題時(shí),將答案寫在答題卡上。寫在本試卷上無效。3.測試范圍:選擇性必修一Units1~4(滬教版)。4.難度系數(shù):0.65。5.考試結(jié)束后,將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。I.ListeningComprehension(25分)SectionADirections:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.1.A.Library. B.Bookstore. C.Museum. D.Gallery.【答案】A【原文】M:Excuseme,butIwaswonderingifyoucouldhelpmefindthisbook?W:Noproblem.Letmehavealook.Oh,thisbookisnotforcirculation.Youcanonlyreadithere.Q:Wheredoesthisconversationmostprobablytakeplace?2.A.Accountant. B
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