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天津市濱海新區(qū)塘沽紫云中學教育集團校

2024-2025學年度第一學期高二年級期中檢測英語學科試題

本試卷分為第I卷(選擇題)和第n卷(非選擇題)兩部分,共12。分,考試用時io。分鐘,第1

卷1到12頁,第n卷13到14頁。

答卷前,考生務必將自己的姓名、班號、考場號和座位號填寫在答題卡上,將考號填、涂準

確:答卷時,考生務必將選擇題答案涂在答題卡上,非選擇題答在答題紙上、答在試卷上無

效。

祝各位考生考試順利!

第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分15分)

第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1分,滿分5分)

聽對話,選擇正確選項

1.Whatkindofhousedoesthemanliketolivein?

A.Acomfortableandsmallmodemflat.

B.Acomfortableandlargetraditionalhouse.

C.Acomfortableandlargemodernflat.

2.HowmanypeoplecantheBird'sNesthold?

A.91,000.B.258,000.C.191,000.

3.Whichfloordoesthemanliveon?

A.The12th.B.The20th.C.The24th.

4.Whatwillthetwospeakersdothisweekend?

A.TakeapicnicintheWoodlandPark.

B.TakeapicnicintheGardenPark.

CHaveapartyinthePeople9Park.

5.Whydoesthewomanwanttoleave?

A.Theywon'tkeepheranylonger.

B.Shedoesn'thaveagoodtime.

C.Shehastogetupearlytomorrowmorning.

第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)

聽第6段材料,回答第6至8題。

6.Whatdoesthewomanaskthemantodo?

A.Lethergiveapartyathishouse.

B.Attendherparty,

C.Decorateherhouse.

7.Whenwillthemanfinishredecoratinghishouse?

A.Intwoweeks.B.AttheendofthemonthC.Nextweek.

8.Whatdoesthemandoatlast?

A.Heattendstheparty.

B.Herefusesthewoman'srequest.

C.Hehelpsthewomantoholdtheparty.

聽第7段材料,回答9至11小題。

9.Wherearethetwospeakers?

A.Atthewoman'shouse.B.Inastadium.C.Inaclassroom.

10.Whatarethetwospeakerstalkingabout?

A.Abasketballgame.B.Atennismatch.C.Afootballgame.

11.WhafsthescorebetweenWalesandEngland?

A.l:2,C.2:l.

聽第8段材料,回答12至15小題。

12.Whatisthespeakertalkingabout?

A.TheSpringFestival.

B.Hisplanforthenewterm.

C.Hiswintervacation.

13.Whatcanwelearnaboutthespeaker?

A.Hisgrandparentswishedhimtostudyhard.

B.Hehatesdoinghousework.

C.Hedidn'thaveagoodrest.

14.Howlongdidthespeakerstudyeverydayduringhisholiday?

A.3or5hours.B.4or6hours.C.7to9hours.

15.Fromwhichofthefollowingdidthespeakerlearnalot?

A.Visitingthesciencemuseum.

B.Visitinghisgrandparents.

C.Doingphysicalexercise.

第二部分英語知識運用

第一節(jié)單項填空(每小題1分,滿分15分)

1.一I'mgoingtoHainanforthespringfestival.

一.Thereareattractivebeachesandwarmsunlight.Enjoyyourself!

A.GoodLuck!B.Luckyyou!

C.Ican'tagreemore.D.Ihopeso.

2Jefferyisanaturalsciencecommunicator.Hecanartfullyexplaina(n)topicandmakeiteasierto

understand.

A.essentialB.complicatedC.efficientD.responsible

3.AliceMunrobeganwritingstoriesasateenagerandsheperseveredinherattempttoestablishherselfasawriter

despiteyearsoffrompublishers.

A.outcomeB.outlineC.rejectionD.remark

4.Inordertocompletetheconstructionofthetemporaryhospitalassoonaspossible,theworkershaveworkedfive

daysandnights.

A.inawordB.inarushC.inawayD.inarow

5.Thenaturaldisasterthrewmanyfamiliesintoasituationtheyhadnothingtoeatandnoplacetolive.

A.whichB.thatC.whereD.what

6.Kidsusuallymuchmoreeasilytonewenvironmentsthanadults,soyouneedn'tworryaboutyourson.

A.adaptB.attackC.attachD.adopt

7.JohntogobacktohishometowntocelebratetheSpringFestivalwithhisfamilybuthedecidedtostay

withhiscolleaguesduetothesnowstorm.

A.plannedB.hasplannedC.hadplannedD.wasplanning

8.Dr.Li,aswellasherpartners,hardtotreatpatientsanddevelopmedicinesinthelasttwomonths.

A.havebeenworkingB.hasbeenworkingC.areworkingD.isworking

9.一ShouldItellherthegoodnews?

一No,you.Shehasknownitalready.

A.needn,tB.mustn'tC.shouldn'tD.can't

10.SomeChinesebasketballplayersareontheNBA.WewouldliketoseemoreChineseplayersasNBA

players.

A.selectingB.selectedC.toselectD.select

11.ZhangWeili,anordinaryChinesegirl,wonChina'sfirst-everUFCworldchampionshipin2020,whichwas

ourexpectation.

A.beyondB.againstC.despiteD.beneath

12.——Ihavebeenadmittedasamemberofthefootballteam.

!Thafsreallygoodnews.

A.GoodluckB.CongratulationC.CheerupD.Goahead

13.一Allen,howabouttheproblemofyourcompany?

——Well,afterseveraldays'waitingandargument,itwassolved.

A.hopefullyB.easilyC.originallyD.eventually

14.一Oh,ifsyou,Robert.Wherehaveyoubeentheseyears?

一Well,IwenttoTibetaftergraduationandtherefornearlythreeyears.

A.hadworkedB.hasworkedC.wasworkingD.worked

15.Somemodemartissothatthepublicdon'tknowwhatthepainterswouldliketoexpressthroughtheir

works.

A.enthusiasticB.appreciativeC.abstractD.distinct

第二節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)

Idrovetomymother'shousetocelebratemy38thbirthdaywithher.WhenIarrived,!foundher

16excitedlyatthekitchentable,achocolatecakeandaboxtiedwithorangeribboninfrontofher."Happy

birthday!?,shesaid,17atthebox."Openit.”

Assheknowsme18thananyone,she'dgottenmeexactlywhatIwantedrecently—runningclothes.I

19herandthankedher.Thenitwastimetoeatthecake.

“Oh,somuch20.Itcontainstoomanycalories(熱量),“Isaid,notreallyexcited.

“You'11runthemofftomorrow/9Momsaid.

Afriendwithaparentsufferingfrom21memoryevertoldmetherewasonedaythat22to

himthathisrelationshipwithhisfatherforeverchanged.Forme,thatday23twoweekslater,whenIdrove

foranother24.

Thatday,Icameuponexactlythesame25:mymomsittingatthetable;achocolatecakeresting

nexttoa26boxtiedwithcurlyribbon—greenthistime—theonly27."Happybirthday!?,

Momsaidinexcitement.

Iwastotally28."What'sgoingon?^^Iasked.Momsmiled."Can'tIcelebratemydaughter's

birthday?^^

Thiswasno29.Thiswasreallife.Suddenly,Irealizedthatsomethingwaswrongwithhermemory.

Sincemymotherclearlywantedtomakeme30,Ipushedasidemysadnessandfulfilledmyroleasa

31daughter.Likelasttime,Iputmyarmsaroundher,thankedherand32theclothes...I

didn'tmentionthatwe'ddoneallthesealmosthalfa33ago...

Sometimes,MomandIhavethe34conversationover10timesaday.35,1keeppatient,

becausewhenIaskedstupidquestionsrepeatedlyasachild,shenevergotangrywithme.

16.A.cookingB.sittingC.singingD.lying

17.A.shoutingB.runningC.staringD.pointing

18.A.moreB.laterC.betterD.less

19.A.paidB.huggedC.comfortedD.ignored

20.A.creamB.loveC.foodD.time

21.A.increasingB.lastingC.failingD.passing

22.A.signaledB.addedC.appealedD.contributed

23.A.endedB.cameC.changedD.disappeared

24.A.memoryB.birthdayC.partyD.visit

25.A.dateB.ideaC.sceneD.kitchen

26.A.presentB.cakeC.clothD.candle

27.A.colorB.choiceC.attractionD.difference

28.A.movedB.confusedC.embarrassedD.excited

29.A.pleasureB.troubleC.trickD.end

30.A.happyB.shockedC.unregretfulD.upset

31.A.friendlyB.successfulC.forgetfulD.grateful

32.A.appreciatedB.washedC.toreD.wrapped

33.A.yearB.monthC.weekD.day

34.A.boringB.annoyingC.onlyD.same

35.A.ThereforeB.InsteadC.HoweverD.Moreover

第三部分閱讀理解(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)

A

BeaverCreekVillageIceSkating

Canyouhaveiceskatinginthemiddleofsummer?Absolutely!Joinusforsomenight-timeskatingattheBeaver

CreekIceRink(溜冰場)locatedintheheartofBeaverCreekVillage.

LocatedinthecenterofBeaverCreekVillage,theBeaverCreekIceRinkoffersendlessfamily-friendlyfun.

Hereyoucanteachthelittleonetoskate,takeaspinaroundtherinkwithyourkid,orsitbackononeofthe

comfortablecouches(長沙發(fā))thatlinetherinkandhaveagoodrest.BeaverCreekiceskatingsuitskids,youngand

old,andisagreatactivityforfamiliesandgroups.EnjoyiceskatinginBeaverCreek.Anoutdoorrinkinthemiddle

ofthevillage,theBeaverCreekIceRinkprovidesendlessfunforeveryoneinthefamily.

Type:KidFriendly,Outdoor

Location:BeaverCreekVillage

Address:60AvondaleLane,Avon,CO81620

Phone:(970)845-0438

DatesOfOperation:June9th-November18th(Closedonselectdates)

IceRinkHours:

6:00pm-10:00pm,Daily(June9th-August29th.2024);

Closed(August30th-September3rdforBeaverCreekOktoberfest(啤酒節(jié));

5:00pm-10:00pm,Daily(September4th-October1st,2024);

12:00pm-9:00pm,Daily(October2nd-November18th,2024)

Fees:

$5admission(入場費)foryouwithyourownskates;

$10admissionandrentals(租金)forages10andunder:

$15admissionandrentalsforages11andabove;

Rentals:kids'skateandhelmetrentalsareavailableatthebooth(售貨亭)locatednexttoBaseMountainSports.

Bookonlineorcall800-953-0844(001-970-496-4900)tospeakwithalocalexpert.

36.WhatdoyouknowabouttheBeaverCreekIceRink?

A.Ifsasmalloneinthecenterofavillage.

B.Ithasspecializedskatingcoursesforkids.

C.Ifsafunplaceforthewholefamilytogo.

D.Itdoesn'tallowkidsunder10toskateinitalone.

37.WhencanyouskateattheBeaverCreekIceRinkinJuly?

A.Inthemorning.B.Atnoon.

C.Intheevening.D.Alldaylong.

38.WhenitisBeaverCreekOktoberfest,theBeaverCreekIceRink.

A.isclosedforafewdays

B.isopenalldaylongforfree

C.holdsaskatingcompetition

D.givesskatingperformances

39.OnwhichdayistheBeaverCreekIceRinkopenlongest?

A.June29th.2O24.B.August30th,2024

C.September16th,2024D.October18th,2024

40.Ifamotherandher8-year-oldsongoskatingtherewithouttheson'sownskates,sheshouldpay.

A.15dollarsB.20dollarsC.25dollarsD.30dollars

B

IsawanoldmanwearingaT-shirttodaywithaninterestingslogan:^Insidethisolderpersonisayoungerperson

wonderingwhathashappened.^^Icouldreallyunderstandthat.

Timehasreallyflownby.AsIwatchmychildrengraduatefromcollegeandraisetheirownfamilies,Iam

remindedofthetime.Tmnot25.Trnjustsometimesshockedtothinkthat36yearshavepassedsinceIwas!Thinking

backonthegreatdealoftimethatIspentIalwaysaskmyself:DidIusethoseyearswell?DidIspendtheseyearsin

suchawaythatImeritandgainmore?IsthereanythingthatIcandotoslowdowntheclock?

Knowingtheswiftness(迅速)oftimeletsusknowhowwespenditquickly.Itshouldbeencouragednotto

wasteit,nottoavoidtheillanduncomfortableproblemsweneedtobefacedwith,andtodealwithourweaknesses

andchallengesnowratherthanputthemtosomefuturedate.Ioftenrealizetheimportanceofgrowthandchange.I

acceptHilleFsopinion,t4Ifnotnow,when?^^

Iknowthattimedoesn'tslowdownbutratherspeedsup.Sincethafstrue,thetimetoactisnow.Wefrequently

forgethowmuchtimepassessoquickly;however,thelossofanyonewhoisclosetousremindsusofhowlifeis

valuableaswellashowtimeflies!Ouropportunitiesforgrowthwon'tbehereforever.IfIwanttochange,ifIwant

togrow,thetimeisnow.

Atthismoment,!amremindedoftheflyingtimebythewordsontheT-shirtagain.ThereforeImadeupmy

mindtoimprovemyselfnow.

41.Whatdoesthewriterusetheexampleoftheoldermantodo?

A.Tobringforwardhowtimeflies.

B.Toshowtheoldmanisverypoor.

C.Toshowtheoldman'smindisyoung.

D.Toshowthewriterunderstandsoldpeople'smind.

42.Whatcanweknowabouttheauthor?

A.Heisinhissixties.

B.Hegraduatedrecently.

C.HeismadaboutaT-shirt.

D.Hespokehighlyoftheoldman.

43.TheunderlinedwordinPara.2hastheclosestmeaningto.

A.carryon

B.breakawayfrom

C.considerorthinkof

D.earnorbeworth

44.WecaninferfromPara.4that.

A.timeoftenupsetsorworriesus

B.timespeedsupinapopularway

C.timecantakeawaythosewelove

D.thereisenoughtimeforustogrowwell

45.Whichcouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?

A.Timewilltell

B.Ifnotnow,when?

C.Wewilltakeaction

D.Thejourneyoftime

C

Theworld'soceanswilllikelyloseaboutone-sixthoftheirfishandothercreatureswithin100yearsifclimate

changecontinuesatitspresentspeed.Thesearethefindingsofacomputer-basedstudybyanInternationalteamof

marinebiologists(海洋生物學家).

EverydegreeCelsius(℃)thattheworld'soceanswarm,theirbiomass,orthetotalweightofallthemarine

animallife,isexpectedtodropby5%,thestudyalsofound.Thestudypredictsthatifthereisnochangeinthespeed

ofworldwidegreenhousegasproduction,therewillbea17%lossofbiomassbytheyear2100.But,iftheworld

reducescarbon(碳)pollution,biomasslossescouldbelimitedtoonlyabout5%.

WilliamChungisamarinebiologistattheUniversityofBritishColumbiainCanada.Heco-wrotethestudy,

andtoldtheAssociatedPress,t6Therearealreadychangesthathavebeennoticed.

Warmingtemperaturesarethebiggestproblem.Butclimatechangealsoproducesoceansthataremoreacidic

andhavelessoxygen,whichcanalsoharmsealife.

Muchoftheworlddependsontheoceansforfoodandwork,thescientistssay.UniversityofVictoriabiology

professorJuliaBaumwasnotpartofthestudy,butshesaidthefindingsmadesense.Shenotedthatthepossible

influenceofthepredictedlossesofanimallifewashuge."Climatechangemaycauseseriousnewproblemswith

oceanresource(資源)useandfoodsafetyasthehumanpopulationcontinuestogrow,“saidBaum.Marinebiologist

BorisWorm,whohelpedrunthestudy,addedthatthosemarineanimalsthatweuseddirectlyandcaredaboutmost

deeply,werepredictedtobemostaffected.

Formercomputer-basedstudieslookedatonlypartofthepictureorusedonlyonemodel.Thelateststudyused

sixdifferentcomputermodelstogivethebestpicturelook,WilliamCheungnsaid.

46.Whichofthefollowingwordscanbeusedtodescribethestudy?

A.Well-known.B.Experimental.

C.All-sided.D.Scientific.

47.Fromthefindings,wecanknowthat.

A.biologistshavenoticedagreatchangeintheair

B.thespeedofworldwidegreenhousegasproductionisslowing

C.thewarmertheworld'soceansare,thelowertheirbiomassis

Dtheworld'soceanswilllosemostoftheircreaturesin100years

48.ProfessorJuliaBaum.

A.isaco-authorofthestudy

B.thoughtthestudywasmeaningful

C.paidmoreattentiontoseafoodsafety

D.failedtorealizetheimportanceofclimatechange

49.WhatcanweinferfromWilliamCheung9swords?

A.Thefindingsworkasacallforaction.

B.Morefishthatweusuallyeatwilldieinthefuture.

C.Thelateststudyprovidedbetterpicturethanever.

D.Thenewstudyisthefirstonetobecarriedoutoncomputers.

50.Thepassagemainlytellsus.

A.oceanwarmingmaygreatlyreducesealife

B.howhardmarinebiologistscarryoutthestudy

Cthepollutionofworldwideoceansisseriousnow

D.howpeople'slivesaffecttheworld'soceans

第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)

第一節(jié)閱讀表達(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)

閱讀表達

Howmanysandwichesdoesittaketomakeapyramid(金字塔)?Three.Howmanysandwichesdoesittaketo

bringyourmomonatriptoseethepyramids?Considerablymore.Stillthatdidn'tstoponesonfrommakingit

happen.

GloriaWalkeralwaysdreamedoftravelingtoGizatoseethepyramids,butmorethanthat,shewantedtotake

herfamilyalong.Sadly,Walkerwasdiagnosedwithterminalcancer(癌癥晚期)lastyear.Betweenthecostoftravel

andthelimitationsofherillness,thattripofalifetimedidn'tappearlikelyinthe56-year-old,sfuture.

ButhersonDustinwasdeterminedtomakehismom'sdreamcometrue.Hejustneededtofigureoutawayto

makeithappen.Sowhatbetterwaythanmakingandsellinghisfavoritesandwichusinghismom,recipe

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