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高二英语期中考试试卷及答案

高二英语期中考试试卷及答案

高二英语期中考试试卷及答案高二英语期中考试试卷I. 听力(共两节20小题,每题1分,满分20分)第一节听下面5段对话,每段对话仅读1遍。

1. What is the man’s opinion about her research paper?A. There are no mistakes in her research paper.B. Her research paper needs to be revised.C. He is angry about the woman’s job.2. If everyone comes, how many will be present at the party?A. 20B. 18C. 163. How much will it cost the man to rent an unfurnished apartment, including the breakfast?A. $ 370.B. $ 420.C. $ 450.4. What does the woman mean?A. She is inviting her friend to dinner.B. She wants to try on something.C. She is not good at cooking.5. When will Mr Brown return?A. On Friday night.B. On Monday morning.C. On Tuesday night.第二节听第6段材料,回答第6至8题。

6. What can we know about Bob?A. He is a warm-hearted person.B. He is a wise guy.C. He has a vacation.7. What on earth happened that day?A. Bob gave up his two-day vacation to help the man.B. We don’t know.C. Bob was willing to go to extra mile.8. When will the woman intend to phone Bob?A. Two days later.B. Probably any time.C. Today.听第7段材料,回答9至11题。

高二年级英语期中考试试卷(一)

高二年级英语期中考试试卷(一)

高二年级英语期中考试试卷(一)高二年级英语期中考试试卷第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

21. The Modern Art Exhibition in the CityMuseum has been cancelled.-Oh, no! ______.A. It’s a pityB. Itdoesn’t matterC. I knew it alreadyD. It’s notinteresting at all22. The children in his family all look very _____.A. likeB. likelyC. alikeD. liking23. with her son’s progress in his studies, Mrs. Brown promised him a new CD the next day.A. SatisfyingB. To satisfyC. SatisfiedD. She was satisfied24. Sometimes I really wonder how I could makefriends with a man who has little _____ with me.A. in commonB. in surpriseC.in case D. in all25.—Do you mean it increase _____ 50%?---Yes, it has increased _____ 4,500 from 3000 by today.A. by; byB. to; byC. to; toD. by; to26. The fact ____ he failed in the exam is not theone _____ he told me.A. which; thatB. that; whichC. /;which D. that; what27. The boy was so about the show by thepandas in the zoo that he stayed there the whole afternoon.A. nervousB. eagerC. anxiousD. curious28. He said to his younger sister, "You may come with me."He told his younger sister that _____ with him.A. you may comeB. you might comeC. she might comeD. she might go29. It takes a long time to prepare the dish but it is so delicious that it's worth the______.A. effortB. courageC. adventureD. consequence30. I like ______ in the autumn when the weather is clear and bright.A. thisB. thatC. itD. one31. You can find _____ in him. But he is still a good man.A. mistakesB. errorsC. faultsD. wrong32. It was in the village he once lived he got his junior education.A. that; whereB. where; thatC. which ; whereD. where; which33. It took him ten years to _____ his debts.A. pay backB. pay outC. pay forD. pay off34. After_____ up, he went to school without breakfast.A. gettingB. getC. gotD. he getting35. With rush-hour traffic and heavysnow, most of my colleagues were late for work this morning.A. a; /B. the; theC. /; /D. /; a第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

2023-2024学年辽宁省鞍山市第一中学高二上学期期中考试英语试题

2023-2024学年辽宁省鞍山市第一中学高二上学期期中考试英语试题

2023-2024学年辽宁省鞍山市第一中学高二上学期期中考试英语试题Dear Customers,I love slipping into a comfortable chair for a long read—as I relax into the chair, I also relax into the author’s words, stories, and ideas. The physical book is so elegant that it disappears into the background, and what remains is the author’s world.Today, we AMAZON are excited to announce Mindle, a wireless, portable reading device with instant access to more than 90,000 books, magazines, and newspapers.We’ve been working on Mindle for more than three years. Our top design objective was for Mindle to disappear in your hands — to get out of the way — so you can enjoy your reading. We also wanted to go beyond the physical book. Mindle is wireless, so whether you’re lying in bed or riding a train, you can think of a book, and have it in less than 60 seconds. No computer is needed — you do your reading directly from the device.We chose the same wireless technology used in advanced mobile phones. But unlike mobile phones, there are no monthly wireless bills, no service or data plans, and no yearly contracts. There is no software to install. We want you to get lost in your reading and not in the technology.Mindle uses a new kind of display called electronic paper. Sharp and natural with no strong light, reading on Mindle is nothing like reading from a computer screen. Mindle weighs only 10.3 ounces — less than a paperback — but can carry two hundred books.Enjoy learning about Mindle and many thanks!1. This passage most probably is a (n) ______.A.advertisement B.news story C.lab report D.letter of thanks 2. From the passage we learn that Mindle is a device which ______.A.has neither wires nor weight B.is operated by a computerC.disappears while you read D.can find a book within one minute3. Different from mobile phones, Mindle ______.A.has a much more friendly screen B.can work in the absence of electricity C.doesn’t involve regular fees D.is wireless and can be used anywhereThe South Bronx is one of the poorest and most polluted places in America, with smog-choked freeways and smelly wastewater treatment plants.“We’re a dumping ground,” Omar explains. “All the garbage from the rest of New York City ends up here.”But Om ar started looking at garbage in a different way. “A lot of what people throw away is perfectly good,” he says. “Just look at that stuff from construction sites—doors, sinks, toilets, People will buy those things. It’s only called garbage because somebody threw it away.” Omar was just out of college and working for an environmental group called Sustainable South Bronx when he started considering how to get this “good garbage” to people who could use it. Instead of destroying old things, why not clean them up and resell them? Why not hire people in the community to do the work? Better yet, why not make this business a “cooperative,” which means the people working in the business own it and share the profits?Out of this, Omar started the first cooperative in the country devoted to reusing construction waste. To start his business, Omar put up advertisements along the trash-filled neighborhood streets, looking for people to work with him. He soon found four other devoted workers. They rented a warehouse and started looking for donations of used materials.In April 2008, Omar’s cooperative, Re Builders Source, opened its business and began selling construction supplies to neighborhood builders and home owners. With the help of city officials, he also began planning a new training program to help local residents learn the skills to get good jobs that help the environment and even start their own cooperatives. Workers were trained to carefully take buildings apart so that things like doors and windows can be reused instead of being sent off to a landfill. Deconstructing buildings this way could be a huge industry with many good jobs for people who need them.“If you have a use for something, “Omar says, “it’s no longer waste.”4. Why is the South Bronx mentioned in the first paragraph?A.To lead in the topic of the article.B.To serve as the background information.C.To contrast with the other districts.D.To introduce a famous place.5. Which was NOT the reason for Omar’s creating a cooperative business?A.To provide jobs for local people.B.To deal with dumped rubbish.C.To promote harmony among neighbors.D.To make money from garbage.6. Which of the following words best describe Omar?A.Selfish and realistic. B.Creative and business-minded.C.Practical and self-focused. D.Devoted and iron-hearted.7. Which saying might describe Omar’s action?A.Knowledge starts with practice. B.One good turn deserves another.C.Four eyes see more than two. D.Kill two birds with one stone.Global animal populations are declining, and we’ve got limited time to try to fix it. That’s the outcome of a new report from the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), which analyzed years of data on wildlife populations across the world and found a downward trend in the Earth’s b iodiversity.According to the Living Planet Index, animal populations across the world decreased by 69% between 1970 and 2018. Not all animal populations decreased, though, and some parts of the world saw more dramatic changes than others. But experts say the loss of biodiversity is a worrying sign of what’s to come for the natural world. “The message is clear and the lights are flashing red,” said WWF International Director General Marco Lambertini.According to the report’s authors, biodiversity loss main ly results from land-use changes driven by human activities, such as infrastructure (基础设施) development, energy production and deforestation. But the report suggests that climate change — which is already causing wide-ranging effects on plant and animal species globally — could become the leading cause of biodiversity loss if rising temperatures can’t be limited to 1.5℃.Lambertini said the crisis of biodiversity loss and climate change is already responsible for plenty of problems for humans, including less access to food and water and a rise in the spread of diseases. He said world leaders should take major steps to deal with environmental damage. They are locked in old-world thinking, with no sign of the brave action needed to achieve a nature-positive future. WWF chief scientist Rebecca Shaw told a radio station that humans have the opportunity to change how they do things to benefit nature. “We don’t have to continue the patterns of development we have now. And we have an opportunity to change the way we produce, what we cat and how we consume food and what we waste when we consume our food,” Shaw said. “Little things that we can do every day can change the direction of animal population declines.”8. What does the new report indicate about the animal populations?A.The drop in animal populations began in 1970.B.The degree of the decrease is relatively low.C.All species on Earth have witnessed a drop in population.D.Global animal populations are declining at an alarming speed.9. What could become the main threatening factor of biodiversity?A.Land-use changes. B.Deforestation.C.The climate change. D.The high temperatures.10. What is Lambertini’s attitude to world leaders in environmental issues?A.Critical. B.Favorable. C.Tolerant. D.Neutral.11. What is the last paragraph mainly about?A.How to develop economy. B.How to prevent food waste.C.How to maintain sustainable diets. D.How to stop animal population decline.A wireless charging room has been developed by scientists. It can deliver power through the air to any laptop, tablet or phone without the need for plugs or cables.The new technology involves generating magnetic fields (磁场) over longer distances without also producing electrical fields that would prove harmful to any people or animals within the room, according to the team from the University of Tokyo.The system, which has been tested in a single room but is still in its initial stage, can deliver up to 50 watts of power without exceeding (超过) current guidelines for human exposure to magnetic fields, the study authors explained. It could be used to charge any device with a wire coil fitted inside, similar to the system used with wireless charging pads currently in use—but without the pad. As well as removing charging cables from desks, it could allow for more devices to be fully robotized without the need for ports, plugs or cables.To demonstrate the new system, they installed the unique Wireless charging equipment in a purpose-built aluminum “test room”. They then used it to pow er lamps, fans and mobile phones that drew current from anywhere in the room, regardless of where furniture or people had been placed. Researchers didn’t say what the technology might cost because it is still very early in development and “years away” from being made available to the public. “This really ups the power of computing world—you could put a computer anywhere without ever having to worry about charging or plugging in,” said study coauthor Alanson Sample from the University of Michigan.There are also medical applications, according to Sample, who said heart implants (植入) currently require a wire from the pump to run through the body and into a socket. “This could remove that,” the author said, adding it would act to reduce the risk of infection an d improve patients’ quality of life by removing the wire completely.12. What’s the advantage of the new technology according to the text?A.It has been widely used in many fields.B.It’s environmentally friendly.C.The cable is essential in the new technology.D.It can only be used to charge some devices.13. What does the underlined word in Para. 3 mean?A.awkward. B.flexible. C.controllable. D.automatic.14. What can we infer from this text?A.The technology takes a lot of investment.B.People can benefit a lot from this technology.C.Heart implants can be conducted with the new technology.D.The technology ups the power of the computing world.15. What’s the best title of the text?A.Wireless Technology: Benefit Humans for its ConvenienceB.Wireless Charging: Deliver Electricity through the AirC.A New System: Promote the Powerful Computing WorldD.Ground-breaking Advance: Charge Devices in a MinuteReading books can exercise your brain. Kids who started reading at an earlier age go on to perform better on certain intelligence tests. As one gets older, it might help slow down or even stop cognitive (认知的) decline. 16 Many Americans don’t read frequently. It’s time to change this trend to give your brain gray matter a good workout.17 When you have some leisure time —you’re waiting for a friend, sleeping lightly on the way from or to work, or doing a task that doesn’t require your full attention—you can open your text instead of playing your favorite smartphone game. 18 While paper is still the clear winner in the court of public opinion, science hasn’t proven that physical books are better than digital ones. Academic research has mostly focused on the ability to remember. A study took place in a laboratory setting: students all read the same text, but some looked at the words on paper and others viewed an on-screen PDF file. It turned out that no meaningful difference between the two media existed. As for audiobooks, they affected the brain gray matter somewhat differently. 19Ultim ately, if you hope to get a reading habit going, you shouldn’t dismiss (摒弃) paper, electronic, or audio books. 20 Don’t be afraid to change things depending on the occasion.How Running Helped Me Turn My Life AroundI’ve never been an athlete. Besides being good at all academic performances at school, my main goal was to ________ PE lessons at all costs. In my twenties, I went for an occasional yoga class, but that was really the ________ of all my athleticexperiences.That was until the end of 2016, when I was unexpectedly fired. The possibility of getting a new job soon was not in my ________ and dark thoughts of not being good enough started to ________. I was feeling depressed but pushed myself to go and ________ for the TCS Marathon runners as the course was going through our neighborhood.However, while being there, I got extraordinary ________ from all the runners, smiling and applauding constantly. Not a runner myself, I thought maybe I could give running a ________, just to try to use my neglected gym membership and see where it ________ me. And so I tried. I went to the gym the next morning and got on a treadmill. I was breathless by minute five, but I slowed down, walked for a bit and then restarted. I came back the next day, hoping to ________ a few minutes longer. Two weeks later, I could successfully run for 30 minutes.While I saw my body look more toned (协调的), I also noticed my negative thoughts didn’t occur that ________. And it sparked a thought—what if I could set a running goal and sign up for my first race? I did and races sort of became a new hobby.In the meantime, I secured a few freelance (自由职业的) projects. They offered me a good________, and most importantly, the time to work out for the big race. I got my full-time job________ at my dream company just several weeks before the half-marathon. Although I got an injury before the race, I still went for it and finished within my ________ time.I still have a long running ________ ahead of me—I’d love to work on my speed, my techniqu e and I dream of running a marathon outside of the US. Running gives me ________ that I can do anything I set my mind to.21.A.attend B.take C.avoid D.guarantee22.A.summary B.end C.delight D.response23.A.opinion B.career C.intention D.favor24.A.attach to B.kick in C.lay aside D.bring out25.A.cheer B.appeal C.look D.motivate26.A.sympathy B.admiration C.luck D.energy27.A.lift B.shot C.break D.choice28.A.meets B.leaves C.takes D.drops29.A.last B.walk C.rest D.function30.A.steadily B.frequently C.normally D.occasionally31.A.service B.position C.future D.income32.A.schedule B.permit C.offer D.application33.A.expected B.appointed C.original D.spare34.A.routine B.route C.distance D.journey35.A.consideration B.faith C.evidence D.guidance阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

广东省高州中学2023-2024学年高二上学期期中考试英语试题(1-3班)

广东省高州中学2023-2024学年高二上学期期中考试英语试题(1-3班)

广东省高州中学2023-2024学年高二上学期期中考试英语试题(1-3班)学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________一、阅读选择While attractions like the Shard and the London Eye offer excellent perspectives, they’re always busy and ticket prices are steep. But with a little insider knowledge, you can save your pounds and bag your skyline photos without the crowds through accessing the following viewpoints.Parliament HillLondon is mostly flat, but if you know where to look there are a few hills that provide natural (and free) high points offering city views with a side order of fresh air.One of the most central is Parliament Hill on Hampstead Heath——at 98m, one of London’s highest natural viewpoints. From here, on a clear day, you can sit on the park bench that featured in movies like Run Fatboy Run and Notes on a Scandal.Entry fee: freeThe Garden Museum TowerIf you exit left out of Westminster station, battle your way over the bridge and then turn right, past the view of Big Ben and walk along the south side of the Thames, you’ll come to a medieval (中世纪的) church.While you might be interested in British garden design, it’s the 14th-Century tower that’s the main attraction for photographers. Climb the 131 steps of the narrow spiral staircase and you’ll emerge onto one of the finest riverside viewpoints in the city——with views across to the Palace of Westminster on the right.Entry fee: Adult f16, or Tower only 4The IFS Cloud Cable CarIf you want to soar over London in a glass pod, the obvious place to go is the London Eye. But a cheaper and crowd-free alternative is to ride the IFS Cloud Cable Car.The views are impressive at any time, but the Cable Car stays open late, so you can even enjoy magnificent sunsets from the west——facing side or admire the twinkling city lights after dark.Entry fee: E6 one-waySeabird, SouthwarkLondon has no shortage of rooftop venues (场所) offering knockout cityscape views, so it can be hard to pick just one or two. But for location, angles and a great experience, it doesn’t get much better than Seabird, on the 14th floor of the Hoxton hotel in Southwark with nothing to block views on three sides.Entry fee: Buy a drink: draught beer costs ₤6.50 or small glass of wine is ₤9; a portion of olives costs₤5.1.Where can you go if you want to photograph the 14th-Century tower?A.The London Eye.B.The south side of the Thames.C.The rooftop venues.D.A place near St Paul’s Cathedral.2.In which viewpoint can you just buy a drink and enjoy free city views?A.Parliament Hill.B.The Garden Museum Tower.C.The IFS Cloud Cable Car.D.Seabird, Southwark.3.What do the 4 viewpoints have in common?A.They are free.B.They are well-known.C.They are not crowded.D.They are not cheap.“Why do you have 9,632 emails in your inbox (收件箱)?”I looked at my husband,“Um...is that a lot? How many are in your inbox?”“About twenty,” he replied. I looked at my inbox. There were emails I had meant to deal with; emails from customers and the kids’ schools with information I needed; there were time-sensitive offers I’d never got around to investigating; endless updates from the social media platforms I subscribed to, and the rest I had kept just in case.I realized that I had become an email hoarder (囤积者). I clearly had a problem and I needed to act. I paused my work and began to delete unwanted emails. An hour later I made little progress.“Just delete the whole lot,” my husband strongly suggested.Could I do that? It was appealing. But I paused. I couldn’t. I did have a problem! Then I decided to compromise. I kept the last month’s emails and deleted everything else. I looked at my almost empty inbox. Wow, it felt so good.To be honest, I feel genuine anxiety about deleting emails, FOMO (错失恐惧症) is a real problem for many people like me with email issues. So many emails are “offers”. What if that amazing offer never comes up again? But the fact is that they do...frequently. What’s more,these great offers are often time-sensitive and so we hang on to them “just in case”, then miss the deadline anyway and still don’t delete them.I found it useful to limit my emails to 50 and I use an email system which ensures all school emails go into a separate inbox, so I can see at a glance when “Dress like a Roman” day or “Bring an onion to school” day (yes really) is coming up! I feel more in control and organized now. I’m on top of my inbox. Now I’m off to handle the cupboard under the stairs! 4.What was the author’s immediate reaction to her husband’s suggestion??A.She approved of it.B.She felt annoyed at it.C.She hesitated about it.D.She was astonished at it.5.What led to the author’s anxiety about deleting emails?A.The deadline that she forgot to meet.B.The fact that she liked keeping emails.C.The offer that she might never give.D.The fear that she would miss out something.6.What does the author do with her inbox at last?A.Adopt an email system to classify all emails.B.Separate unwanted emails into a new inbox.C.Reply to school emails as soon as possible.D.Set a restriction to the number of emails.7.What is the text mainly about?A.How the author became an email hoarder.B.How the author takes her inbox in hand.C.Why FOMO is a real problem.D.Why emails turned out to be a headache.People who give, live longer, studies have shown. Now, a new study by University of Michigan shows that why people volunteer—not whether they volunteer—is what really counts.For the study, Konrath and colleagues analyzed data collected in 2008 and 2012 aiming at the same random samples of 3,376 people. Overall, they found that just 2.3 percent of those who once worked as volunteers had died, compared to 4.3 percent of non-volunteers. They further found that how much people volunteered mattered as well—only 1.8 percent of regular volunteers died, compared with 2.5 percent of occasional volunteers.But what really made a difference were people’s motives for volunteering. The researchers asked people to rate how important they found various reasons for volunteering, and they found that the more important people rated reasons such as feeling pity for people in need, the more likely they were to be alive. Those who rated motives related to personal benefit as more important were more likely to have died, and just as likely to die as those who didn’t volunteer at all. These reasons included volunteering because they enjoyed the social contact, to escape their own problems, or to explore their own strengths.Konrath says the current findings suggest it may be a poor idea to encourage people to volunteer because it’s good for them. “V olunteering is increasingly being encouraged in schools and organizations. Some groups say that it’s okay to want benefits for yourself, and encourage people to think of volunteering as an exchange for personal interests. Some groups emphasize the health benefits received through volunteering.” Konrath added, “Of course, it’s reasonable for volunteers to expect benefits for themselves. But the potential health benefits of volunteering are significantly reduced if self-benefit becomes a person’s main motive.”8.What does the new study mainly find?A.How we volunteer makes sense to others.B.How often we volunteer makes adifference.C.Whether we volunteer decides our well-being.D.Why we volunteer has an impact on our health.9.How did the researchers do the study?A.By analyzing statistics.B.By rating volunteers’ performances.C.By doing lab experiments.D.By grouping participants randomly. 10.Which of the following motives will probably contribute to a longer life?A.To develop abilities.B.To make more friends.C.To help the poor people.D.To solve personal problems. 11.What is the last paragraph mainly about?A.Practical suggestions on further studies.B.A further explanation of the currentfindings.C.Potential applications of the research method.D.A reasonable doubt about theresearch results.A small robot that can change its shape and produce heat shows potential in targeting cancer cells and preventing internal bleeding. It can also be used for delivering drugs directly to tumors (肿瘤) or inaccessible areas within the human body.Researchers, led by Ren Hao Soon at the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems in Stuttgart, Germany, developed a centimeter-sized robot inspired by pangolins (穿山甲). It is constructed with soft and magnetic (磁性的) materials, allowing the robot to change its shape. To enable movement, shape shifting, and heat generation, the researchers applied magnetic fields to the robot’s metal parts. By adjusting the frequency of these fields, the robot was able to heat up and give out heat into its surroundings. The team observed that the robot’s body temperature could be over 70℃.In addition, the researchers used the robot’s heat to deliver substances within a simulated (模拟的) stomach environment. They attached something simulating medicine capsules onto the robot, which dissolved upon heating, thereby releasing the goods. This technique holds promise for targeted drug delivery inside the body.Soon, his team also tested the robot’s ability to halt bleeding. They created wounds using a dead pig’s stomach. By pumping blood through a small incision using a syringe, they simulated bleeding. Subsequently, the robot extended and covered the area, giving out heat to help stop bleeding.According to Jake Abbott from the University of Utah, the robot could potentially be employed for targeted destruction of tumor cells, reducing the need for exposing large amounts of tissue to radiation or chemicals. By raising the robot’s temperature to a level unsafe for normal cells and keeping it in place for a few minutes, cancer cells can be killed. 12.What can we know about the small robot from the text?A.It was born out of inspiration from the natural world.B.It can be applied to targeting cancer cells and goods delivery.C.It can be used to deliver substances to inaccessible rural areas.D.It can generate heat constructed with specially-selected materials.13.How do the researchers make the robot deliver goods?A.By using magnets.B.By using heat.C.By using radiation.D.By using chemicals.14.What does the underlined word “halt” in paragraph 5 mean?A.Control.B.Detect.C.Stop.D.Monitor. 15.Which can be the best title for the text?A.Tiny Robots Will Be Used In Medicine.B.Tiny Robots Will Be Made to Give Out Heat.C.Small Robots Will Be Made To Deliver Goods.D.Small Robots Have Been Used To Cure Tumors.Digital technologies are taking up too much of our time and attention. Many of us will spend a significant part of our lives staring at screens, missing out on satisfying relationships and feeling more emotional pain. For many years, we’ve been taught that the solution to this potential harm is some form of digital detox (脱瘾), which mainly shows us what not to doyour and your family’s digital life:Determine your problem timesIdentify the times and situations when being on screens is making your life worse. It could be when you are streaming a TV series right before bed, feeling depressed afterward and losing hours of sleep. Or you could be getting stuck on your device at the dinner table and end up getting distracted. 17 Identify your top two or three problem situations.18Once you identify the pain points, for example, scrolling (滚动浏览) on TikTok for hours keeps you from sleeping and makes you feel depressed afterward), ask yourself: What is screen time replacing and what goals is it serving? In other words, what are you actually hungry for? You might be endlessly scrolling because you want to feel uplifted at the end of the day. Write down the things you really want.Try a substitute19 It’s crucial to pick something that consistently makes you feel good. Forexample, if your goal is social connection, make plans for a nice meal with a friend or take that weekly meeting in person rather than via Zoom. If your goal is inspiration, schedule time for oil painting, reading historical fiction or whatever it is that uplifts you. 20 And at last, you will become empowered, healthy and wise digital citizens.A.Identify your true desire.B.Determine your pain points.C.Pretty soon, these replacements will make you feel more satisfied.D.But the only way to truly gain control is to take positive steps in advance.E.Or maybe you are inefficient at work because you’re doing too much online shopping.F.Ask yourself how you can meet those needs through something other than screen time.G.If your digital life is out of balance, reducing time on devices is an important first step.二、完形填空I was traveling on an overnight bus in Maharashtra. The bus was more than packed; alldiscomfort of the bumpy, 10-hour journey. Because I was traveling on a student pass, I couldsinging. The rest of the journey was quite enjoyable.The bus reached its destination in the early morning. The groups quickly 33 and went their way. But this 34 experience has stayed with me even after all these years. It revealed to me an important fact that we can all 35 what we have, including our burdens, and help our co-passengers in this journey called life. 21.A.booked B.offered C.occupied D.used 22.A.added to B.belonged to C.referred to D.turned to 23.A.admit B.complain C.notice D.claim 24.A.freely B.uncomfortably C.pleasantly D.sadly 25.A.enjoy B.promise C.remind D.balance 26.A.tapping B.hitting C.raising D.dropping 27.A.ticket B.seat C.order D.chance 28.A.informed B.instructed C.signaled D.required 29.A.cooperation B.argument C.exchange D.conflict 30.A.occasionally B.especially C.properly D.voluntarily 31.A.extended B.spread C.went D.grew 32.A.numbers B.cards C.positions D.addresses 33.A.separated B.united C.mixed D.rested 34.A.practical B.extraordinary C.common D.unpleasant 35.A.reflect B.treasure C.change D.share三、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

山东省2024-2025学年高二上学期11月期中英语试题(无答案)

山东省2024-2025学年高二上学期11月期中英语试题(无答案)

山东省2024~2025学年第一学期期中高二英语试题2024.11说明:本试卷满分150分,分为第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分,第Ⅰ卷为第1页至第10页,第Ⅱ卷为第11页至第12页。

选择题答案请用2B铅笔填涂到答题卡上,非选择题答案请用0.5mm签字笔在答题纸规定位置上填写。

考试时间120分钟。

第Ⅰ卷(选择题,共95分)第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。

录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。

第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1.When did the party begin in fact?A.At 6:30 p. m. B.At 7:00 p. m. C.At 7:30 p. m.2.Where did the woman go during her visit to Europe?A.France. B.Finland. C.Iceland.3.Why did the man apologize to the woman?A.He forgot to bring the woman’s book.B.He lost the book the woman lent him.C.He couldn’t lend the book to the woman.4.What will the man do on Sunday morning?A.Take his son to the park.B.Stay with his parents at home.C.Do shopping with his wife.5.What is the woman?A.She is a librarian. B.She is a bank clerk. C.She is a college teacher.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。

高二英语期中考试试卷

高二英语期中考试试卷

高二英语期中考试试卷一、听力理解(共20分)本部分包含四个小节,每小节有5个问题,共20个问题。

请仔细听录音,根据所听内容选择正确答案。

Section A1. What does the man want to do?A. Go to the cinema.B. Go to the library.C. Go to the park.2. Where does the conversation most likely take place?A. In a restaurant.B. In a bookstore.C. In a classroom....5. What is the woman's opinion about the new movie?A. It's exciting.B. It's boring.C. It's scary.Section B6. What time does the train leave?A. At 7:00 am.B. At 7:30 am.C. At 8:00 am....10. Why is the woman late?A. She missed the bus.B. She overslept.C. She got lost.Section C11. What is the man's favorite subject?A. Math.B. English.C. History....15. What does the woman suggest they do?A. Go to the beach.B. Go to the museum.C. Go to the concert.Section D16. What is the main topic of the talk?A. Environmental protection.B. Space exploration.C. Technological innovation....20. What does the speaker think about the future?A. It's promising.B. It's challenging.C. It's uncertain.二、阅读理解(共30分)本部分包含三篇文章,每篇文章后面有5个问题,共15个问题。

福建省宁德市福宁古五校教学联合体2024-2025学年第一学期期中质量检测 高二英语试题(含解析)

福建省宁德市福宁古五校教学联合体2024-2025学年第一学期期中质量检测 高二英语试题(含解析)

福宁古五校教学联合体2024-2025学年第一学期期中质量检测高二英语试题(考试时间:120分钟试卷总分:150分)温馨提示:请将全部答案填写在答题卡上。

第一部分听力(共两节,共30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1. 5分,满分7. 5分)听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1. What are the speakers doing hereA. Having a picnic.B. Swimming.C. Walking.2. Why did the woman start reading War and PeaceA. To please her friend.B. To finish her homework.C. To learn about Russian history.3. What will Charlie probably do tomorrowA. Visit a skate park.B. Watch a movie.C. See a doctor.4. How does the woman probably feelA. Stressed.B. Thankful.C. Dissatisfied.5. What is the main subject of the conversationA. Discounts for regular customers.B. The advantages of technology.C. An introduction to new T-shirts.第二节(共15小题;每小题1. 5分,满分22. 5分)听下面5段对话或独白。

每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。

听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。

天津市第一中学2024_2025学年高二英语上学期期中试题

天津市第一中学2024_2025学年高二英语上学期期中试题

天津市第一中学2024-2025学年高二英语上学期期中试题本试卷分为第I 卷(选择题)、第 II 卷(非选择题)两部分,共 100 分,考试用时90 分钟。

第I 卷 1 至 5 页,第 II 卷 6 页。

考生务必将答案涂写规定的位置上,答在试卷上的无效。

祝各位考生考试顺当!I 卷 (满分 70 分)I.听力理解(共 20 小题,每小题 0.5 分,满分 10 分)第一节听下面 5 段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的 A,B,C 三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1.What will the man go to London to do?A. Attend a meeting.B. Go sightseeing.C. Visit someone.2.What’s wrong with the man’s alarm clock?A. It doesn’t work well.B. It tells wrong time.C. It rings all the time.3.What’s the man’s nationality?A. Canadian.B. British.C. American.4.What’s the weather going to be like tomorrow?A. Cloudy.B. Rainy.C. Sunny.5.What is the man going to do first after school today?A. Play basketball.B. Study at the library.C. Go home.其次节听下面 5 段对话或独白。

每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的 A,B,C 三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第 6 段材料,回答第 6~7 题。

6.What can we know about Peter?A.He has just got married.B.He met his girlfriend unexpectedly.C.He has returned home from abroad.7.What will the man go to Pairs for?A. Business.B. Sightseeing.C. Honeymoon. 听第 7 段材料,回答第 8~10 题。

河北省邯郸市武安市武安市第一中学2024-2025学年高二上学期10月期中英语试题

河北省邯郸市武安市武安市第一中学2024-2025学年高二上学期10月期中英语试题

河北省邯郸市武安市武安市第一中学2024-2025学年高二上学期10月期中英语试题一、听力选择题1.What does the woman hurry to do?A.Go to the classroom.B.Catch the bus.C.Go up one floor.2.What does the woman think of the medicine?A.It doesn’t work.B.It makes her tired.C.It makes her have no appetite. 3.How many cookies were left?A.Three.B.Four.C.Ten.4.What may the speakers do next?A.Have a conference.B.Exchange seats.C.Take the fight.5.Where might the speakers be?A.In a library.B.At the man’s home.C.In a supermarket.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

6.What does the woman like about the old design?A.The red walls.B.The piano.C.The floor.7.What will the speakers do next?A.Play the piano.B.Have something to eat.C.Enjoy the live music.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

8.What are the speakers doing?A.Having a party B.Travelling to France.C.Watching a movie. 9.Who is the woman speaking to?A.Her brother.B.Her friend.C.Her father.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

云南省普洱市澜沧拉祜族自治县第一中学2024-2025学年高二上学期10月期中英语试题

云南省普洱市澜沧拉祜族自治县第一中学2024-2025学年高二上学期10月期中英语试题

云南省普洱市澜沧拉祜族自治县第一中学2024-2025学年高二上学期10月期中英语试题一、阅读理解Unveil the Secrets of Emerald IsleAre you an adventure enthusiast? Are you ready to embark on a journey that promises to be the highlight of your year? Join us for an unforgettable expedition to the breathtaking Emerald Isle.Emerald Isle Overview: Nestled in the heart of the Atlantic, Emerald Isle is a pristine paradise untouched by the hustle of modern life. With its lush rainforest, crystal-clear coral reefs, and golden sandy beaches, it’s a heaven for those who love the great outdoors.Tour Highlights:Rainforest Hiking: Venture into the rainforest with our expert guides to discover rare flora and fauna.Coral Reef Snorkeling: Dive into the azure waters and swim alongside colorful tropical fish and colorful corals.Beach Bonfire Evening: Under the starlit sky, savor (品尝) a beach barbecue and listen to local music for a true island night experience.Historic Lighthouse Tour: Explore the island’s history with a visit to the ancient lighthouse, offering a bird’s eye view of the coastline.Accommodation: You can experience the comfort of our island resort, where every room offers a panoramic (全景的) view of the ocean. You can access to our resort’s swimming pool, fitness center, and spa services. Surround yourself with lush greenery and enjoy the peace of the tropical garden. Each stay is designed to provide a big dinner with a local specialty after a day of exploration.Booking Information;Visit our official website at www. or call our hotline at 1-800-WANDERS to reserve your adventure. The first 100 bookers will receive a free diving lesson. Act fast to secure your spot!Don’t miss out. Book now and let the adventure to Emerald Isle begin!1.Where is Emerald Isle located?A.Near the Atlantic.B.In the heart of the Arctic.C.In the centre of the Atlantic.D.In the middle of the Antarctica.2.Which is the most exciting part of the tour?A.Swimming in any part of the ocean.B.Enjoying a beach barbecue and listening to local music.C.Venturing into the rainforest with some local experts.D.Visiting the ancient lighthouse and walking along the coastline.3.What can the adventurers do in the island resort?A.Receive a free diving lesson.B.Choose any room they want.C.Enjoy a big dinner before a day of exploration.D.Swim and enjoy the peace of the tropical garden.Florence Nightingale, often called “the Lady with the Lamp”, was a caring nurse and a leader. Although her parents were from England, Florence Nightingale was born in 1820 in Italy while they were traveling. Growing up in a wealthy family, Florence Nightingale was home-schooled by her father and expected to get married at a young age. However, Nightingale believed she received a “calling” from God to help the poor and the sick. Despite the initial disapproval, her father eventually allowed her to go to Germany and then Paris to study. By the time she was 33, Nightingale was already making a name for herself in the nursing community.When the Crimean War began in 1854, the British, with the lack of medical supplies, overcrowding, and dirty conditions, were unprepared to deal with a large number of sick and injured soldiers. The Secretary of War, Sidney Herbert asked Nightingale to manage a group of nurses that would go to treat the wounded soldiers. When they got there, the doctors were unwelcoming because they did not want to work with female nurses.However, as the number of patients increased, the doctors needed their help. The nurses brought supplies, nutritious food and cleanliness to the military hospital. Nightingale was known for carrying a lamp and checking on the soldiers at night, so they gave her the nickname “the Ladywith the Lamp”. Within six months, Nightingale and her team transformed the hospital, and the death rate went down significantly because of their work.When Nightingale returned from the war, she continued to improve the conditions of hospitals. She wrote 150 books, pamphlets (小册子), and reports on health-related issues. In her later years, often bedridden from illness, she continued to advocate for safe nursing practices until her death. Although Florence Nightingale died on August 13th, 1910, at the age of 90, her legacy continues.4.What can be learned about Florence Nightingale from Paragraph 1?A.She got married at a young age.B.She was born in a poor family.C.She went to university in Italy in 1820 to study medicine.D.She became famous in the nursing community when she was 33.5.Why didn’t the doctors welcome the arrival of the nurse team at first?A.Because they didn’t need any nurses’ help.B.Because they were unwilling to work with female nurses.C.Because there were enough doctors for treating the wounded soldiers.D.Because they didn’t believe the nurses could help the wounded soldiers.6.Why did Nightingale get the nickname “the Lady with the Lamp”?A.She liked taking a lamp with her everywhere.B.She often prepared food at night with a lamp.C.She usually borrowed lamps from the military hospital.D.She often carried a lamp at night when checking on soldiers.7.Which words can best describe Nightingale?A.Helpful but stubborn.B.Devoted and selfless.C.Patriotic and intelligent.D.Determined but careless.Statistics show that most toddlers (刚学走路的小孩) learn how to say about 20 words by 18 months. Talking is easy. If you ask anyone, none will remember how they started doing it. It just comes naturally.But what might not flow as smoothly as words, is body language. It’s a whole different dealwhen you’re using your hands, eyes or head instead of your tongue. And what makes it even more complicated is the fact that body language differs all around the world.I find it shockingly amazing how just a small finger gesture could mean one thing in the East and the completely opposite in the West. For instance, in Japan, bowing is the most common greeting. It shows respect and Japanese pay a lot of attention to the details like the timing, posture and movement. A bow in Japan represents sincerity, respect and graciousness. While in New Zealand, the pressing of noses and foreheads is the traditional greeting for Maori people. They call it “hongi”, which is regarded as the breath of life.For most of us, nodding our heads up and down often means agreement, but not for the Bulgarians or Greeks. In both cultures, nodding one’s head up and down actually means “no”. The American goodbye wave could actually be interpreted (领会) as a “no” in many parts of Europe and Latin America. And the Italian goodbye wave would be understood in America as a “come here” and the American “come here” gesture would actually be seen as an insult (侮辱) in most of Asia.So before you travel to explore a different culture, make sure you’re aware of alternate meanings for body language. We live in a world with many different cultures, so don’t forget how differently one hand gesture can be interpreted!8.What does paragraph two intend to tell us?A.It is natural to speak English at an early age.B.It is very difficult to master the body language.C.When to use your body is the most difficult to lean.D.Your tongue can determine your language proficiency.9.Which of the following is a way to show greetings?A.By pressing noses and foreheads.B.By nodding your head up and down.C.By expressing sincerity to people.D.By taking a deep breath.10.Why is an Asian angry with Americans’ “come here” gesture?A.Because he considers it as a farewell.B.Because he thinks highly of it.C.Because he interprets it as “no”.D.Because he mistakes it as an insult. 11.What can replace the underlined word in the last paragraph?A.Difficult.B.Impossible.C.Different.D.Important.By 6 a. m., the WeChat group for morning badminton enthusiasts is already alive with activity. Players swiftly form teams of six and register through group leader Xu to secure desired court time, a routine that has become an important part of Beijing’s badminton culture.As the popularity of badminton continues to soar, court availability has become a major challenge. Xu, manager of Huabao Badminton Court in Beijing, revealed that reservations are fully booked until September. Individual players can only play between 6 a. m. and 8 a. m. and even then, they must share the court with five to seven other players. During the summer months, the courts are completely taken over by youth training programs, further fueling the demand for this sport.This phenomenon is not isolated. In Shanghai’s Y uanshen Sports Center, which has five badminton courts, early morning slots (时间、空挡) are quickly filled even on weekdays. In Chengdu, the capital of Southwest China’s Sichuan Province, popular afternoon slots at some badminton venues (场馆) require booking 3-5 days in advance.The immense popularity of badminton is no coincidence. A 2019 study published in The Lancet, which involved 1. 2 million people, found that racket sports and aerobic (有氧) exercises, including badminton, offer the greatest benefits for both physical and mental health, including a 47 percent reduction in overall mortality rates.Luo Chaofan, a sports rehabilitation specialist from the Guangdong Provincial Health Commission, explained: “Compared with basketball, badminton is easier to pick up, and people of all ages can play. It also doesn’t involve as many rapid stops or large movements, making it less intense,” Luo said.While badminton is suitable for all ages, experts also advise caution. “If you experience significant shoulder pain and swelling after playing, you should stop. Overuse of the shoulder can cause wear and tear on the muscle and humeral head. Moderate exercise is enough to strengthen the body and improve mood,” Luo warned.12.What is the current situation of Huabao Badminton Court in Beijing?A.Single players can enter the court at any time.B.Teenagers have no rights to get into the court.C.People can’t make the reservations in advance.D.Individual players may need to share the court with strangers.13.Why does the author mention the badminton venues in Shanghai and Chengdu?A.To promote the badminton in society.B.To contrast with the badminton court in Beijing.C.To show that there are many badminton courts in China.D.To show that badminton is now popular in different cities.14.What can we know from the passage?A.The badminton is popular with people by chance.B.Badminton is easy to learn and has few movements.C.Playing badminton usually may increase the risk of death.D.You can continue playing badminton if your shoulder feels uncomfortable. 15.What’s the best title of this passage?A.How to Join a Badminton ClubB.How to Improve Badminton SkillsC.Badminton Has Become a Popular Sport in ChinaD.What Should I Do If I Get Injured Playing Badminton?You Are Paying for So Many SubscriptionsHow much do you spend on subscriptions every month? Wrong, guess again! 16 . Because whatever number you came up with wasn’t nearly big enough.Think about everything that’s available through a monthly subscription these days. Your favorite streaming service. Also, three more streaming services. Cable TV. Music. Audio Books. Makeup. Your dinner. 17 , at which point you could use a subscription to help you meditate (思考).But paying for the subscriptions you use is not the only reason your bill is probably much higher than you realize. 18 . That, as it turns out, is one of the hidden forces behind the subscription economy: Americans spend billions of dollars on stuff they have forgotten about. A dirty little secret behind many of the world’s most popular subscription services is that they owe part of their success to our lack of attention.19 . Sometimes you forget to cancel because you unintentionally subscribe. Eitherway, you’re paying for something you don’t value, which feels like lighting money on fire.20 .Now, review exactly how many subscriptions you receive, how much you’re spending on each one, and what they’re for. To get back on track, cancel all of them and rework your budget to make progress toward your financial goals.A.Maybe, you can never get the right answerB.Unfortunately, most of us are familiar with that feelingC.You always subscribe what you don’t need unconsciouslyD.Sometimes you intentionally subscribe and forget to cancelE.It’s also because you’ re overpaying for the ones you don’t useF.You’re overpaying for so many subscriptions that you don’t likeG.The number of subscriptions you have to manage is enough to make your head spin二、完形填空Tired of the busy and chaotic life in Las Vegas, Nevada for nearly ten years, my family and I decided to slow things down. We wanted to lead an environmental-friendly life.None of us felt that this could be 21 where we were living and we all agreed that a(n) 22 to the country would be great for everyone.Before long we 23 looking for a home in Yucca, Arizona, a very small town of less than 1,000 people. When I called to inquire about the property, I was 24 that there was no electricity 25 in the area. What? No electricity? I almost denied the idea 26 . But what better way is there to go green? After giving it a second 27 , we decided to put in an offer and moved in on Thanksgiving Day.When we first moved to the property, we did some remodeling (改造) and stayed in our motor home. We were confronted with real 28 at the time. But the frustrations just made us work harder. We slowly got things 29 and moved into the house after 38 days.While it takes us four months to adjust to live here, there are many 30 to living off the grid (电线). I think one of the most 31 lessons is teaching my kids the importance of 32 . They used to take water, power and gas for granted. We startedtaking quicker showers, doing only full loads of laundry, turning off the water while 33 our teeth. In addition, we are also trying to make other changes which include 34 the amount of trash we generate by recycling, growing our own organic vegetables and re-purposing things that we would 35 throw.21.A.remembered B.described C.accomplished D.pointed 22.A.move B.wish C.intention D.adventure 23.A.set up B.set about C.brought down D.took down 24.A.cured B.robbed C.reminded D.informed 25.A.unavoidable B.accidental C.available D.unpredictable 26.A.immediately B.eventually C.truly D.probably 27.A.impression B.thought C.show D.stage 28.A.challenges B.coincidences C.discoveries D.memories 29.A.grabbed B.corrected C.fixed D.realized 30.A.explanations B.benefits C.suggestions D.warnings 31.A.similar B.educational C.common D.fortunate 32.A.quarrel B.conversation C.conservation D.discussion 33.A.celebrating B.communicating C.arguing D.brushing 34.A.reducing B.comforting C.instructing D.supporting 35.A.strangely B.importantly C.interestingly D.normally三、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

浙江金华2023-2024学年高二上学期11月期中英语试题含解析

浙江金华2023-2024学年高二上学期11月期中英语试题含解析

金华2023学年第一学期期中考试高二英语试卷(答案在最后)(试卷满分120分,考试时间90分钟。

准考证号:2)注意事项:本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)。

满分150分,考试用时120分钟。

所有答案必须写在答题卷上,写在试卷上无效。

考试结束,将答题卡交回。

第I卷(选择题共95分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1.Who is the man looking for?A.Tami.B.Dr.Maxwell.C.Alison Simpson.2.What will the woman probably do?A.Call the airline soon.B.Stay at home ho r a while.C.Leave for the airport before lunch.3.What does the man think of his current book?A.It’s exciting.B.It’s relaxing.C.It’s long.4.When does the man hope to see the woman?A.This afternoon.B.Tomorrow night.C.Tomorrow afternoon.5.What does the man mean?A.He didn’t put in any sugar.B.He added some natural flavors.C.He also thinks the coffee tastes strange.第二节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。

河北省昌黎文汇学校2024-2025学年高二上学期期中考试英语试题

河北省昌黎文汇学校2024-2025学年高二上学期期中考试英语试题

河北省昌黎文汇学校2024-2025学年高二上学期期中考试英语试题一、阅读理解Four Successful PersonsIngalls Wilder(1867-1957). Wilder was an American writer best known for her children’s book— Little House on the Prairie. She published her first book in 1932. The book proved a great success and she went on to write an eight- volume description of life in the 19th century based on her experiences on the American frontier(边境).Grandma Moses(1860-1961). Grandma Moses began painting at the age of 78 and became an artist of national folk art. At the age of 12, she began to work as a live-in housekeeper and was a housewife for many years. After she began painting, her works became very popular and she was famous as an artist who could begin a career very late in life— she died aged 101.Gladys Burrill(1918-2019). At the age of 86, Burrill ran her first marathon. Then at the age of 92, she completed the Hawaii marathon in a time of nine hours and 53 minutes. She once worked as a plane pilot and she stayed fit through climbing and hiking. She took up marathon running at an age when most are retiring from running.Harry Bernstein(1910-2011). Bernstein worked as a magazine editor. His first book was published in 2007. It was named The Invisible Wall: A Love Story That Broke Barriers and documented his early life and struggles growing up in a Cheshire mill town. He published four books in total and passed away in 2011, aged 101.1.What do we know about Grandma Moses?A.She got many artists’ help.B.She began painting as a kid.C.She was popular with artists.D.She began working during her teen years. 2.What do the four person have in common?A.They achieved success late in life.B.They stayed physically active when they were old.C.They earned much money for their family.D.They were considered talented at an early age.3.Who published his or her first works at the age of 97?A.Ingalls Wilder.B.Grandma Moses.C.Gladys Burrill.D.Harry Bernstein.With light brown eyes and jet-black hair, my mom is my favorite hello and most difficult goodbye. For as long as I can remember, she has been my idol. While working as a judge, she is in pursuit of justice for others. As a mother, friend, and woman, however, she shows a softer side. Her actions show sensitivity, optimism, and kindness unlike any other I have ever known.As an only child, I never received the gift of a sibling (兄弟姐妹) with whom I could share laughs, secrets, or knowing glances from across a room. The older I’ve got, the more I have realized I never needed a sibling, anyway.Back home, my mom and I would wake and have a quick breakfast together, and leave for Jersey City — she is off to work and I went to school. Regardless of cold weather, heavy traffic, or my anxious stomach ache prior to a day of exams, we always had fun. She would tell jokes and we would laugh. With her infectious smile and confident attitude, my mom managed to turn every sad morning of mine into a better day.Now that I am at Rochester, we are separated by nearly 400 miles of sloping highway. I no longer have the chance of looking out a classroom window and seeing her office building standing tall a mile away. Moving away from home was a major shift — and not just because of my new suburban rented room, minimized food options, and much bitter winters.When I am missing my mom especially, I recall the words she told me when I would cry as a young girl: a line from her favorite poem, by author E. E. Cummings.“I carry your heart with me; I carry it in my heart,” she’d smile, wiping away my tears.As I reflect upon that sentence, I can see that there is a piece of my mom with me wherever I go. I guess those 400 miles between the two of us isn’t so distant, after all.4.What kind of person is the author’s mother?A.She is a strict judge.B.She is a popular poet.C.She is a humorous comedian.D.She is a considerate role model.5.Why did the author say she never needed a sibling?A.She didn’t like siblings.B.She didn’t want to share a room.C.She was old enough to live alone.D.She was content with her mother’s company.6.What can we infer about the author’s life at Rochester?A.It is boring.B.It is tough.C.It is unbearable.D.It is unexpected. 7.What is the main idea for the text?A.Fun life of my mother.B.Poems for my mother and me.C.Memory of my separated mother and me.D.Praise for my relationship with my mother.After waking up, you may feel frustrated that you cannot recall the dreams you had last night. Artificial intelligence (AI) may be able to help.Previously, there have been AI models that can turn text into images. They can do this by learning from a large amount of data from both tests and images. This time, researchers from Osaka University in Japan have trained an AIsystem called Stable Diffusion to re-create images based on people’s brain scans, reported Science magazine.The researchers used an online data set provided by the University of Minnesota, US which consisted of brain scans from four participants as they each viewed a set of 10,000 photos The scans were recorded by functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI功能性磁共振成像).The AI then learned about the brain activities by analyzing changes in blood flow shown by the fMRI data — when a part of the brain is activated, more blood will flow to it. It then matched the brain activities with the photos. Through this method, AI learned how human brains would react when seeing different photos.Finally, the researchers tested the Al on additional brain scans from the same participants when they viewed photos of a toy bear, airplane, clock and train. If the person looked at an airplane, for example, the Al would use the brain scan data to create an image of a very blurry airplane. Then, it would turn on the previous “text-to-image” model and make the image clearer by feeding itself the keyword “airplane”, The final images were “convincing” with about 80 percent of accuracy, according to the researchers.The new study created a novel approach that incorporates texts and images to “decipher (解码) the brain”, Ariel Goldstein from Princeton University, US, told Science magazine. In the future, scientists hope that the technology can be used to record imagined thoughts and dreams or allow people to understand how differently other animals perceive reality.8.What do we know about Stable Diffusion?A.It can help train people’s minds.B.It can fully present people’s dreams.C.It was created to draw people’s brains.D.It can produce pictures from people’s thoughts.9.How did the Al system learn about human brain activity?A.By recording brain scans from participants.B.By analyzing descriptions of human thoughtsC.By studying patterns of blood flow in the brain.D.By examining 10,000 photos about human brains.10.What does the underlined word “blurry” in Paragraph 5 probably mean?A.Unclear.B.Striking.C.Factual.D.Unusual. 11.What is the potential use of this technology according to scientists?A.To help understand our dreams.B.To improve text-to-image models.C.To create more accurate brain scans.D.To learn how animals view the world.London-based startup Brilliant Planet has rented 6,100 hectares of land in southern Morocco, situated between the Atlantc Ocean and the Sahara. And it’s using it to grow algae (藻类), which absorbs atmospheric carbon dioxide and sends out oxygen.Brilliant Planet’s CEO Adam Taylor says the company has developed a way to grow algae at extreme rates starting in a glass cup in a lab and ending in 12,000-square-meter pools of locally-sourced seawater. The algae is obtained from the water then pumped up a 10-story tower and sprayed into the desert air. In the 30 seconds or so it takes to reach the ground, hot air dries the biomass (生物质) out, leaving hypersaline (超盐的) algae pieces which can be collected and shallow buried, sequestering (使隔绝) their carbon for thousands of years.“Nature-based solutions are a great way of removing carbon,” Taylor said. “Deserts are an underused environment. It does not cost a lot of money to rent the desert. What’s more, you’re not competing with farms or forests. You’re out of the way, not bothering people.”Taylor claims that Brilliant Planet’s solution can permanently remove 30 times more carbon dioxide from the atmosphere per hectare per year than a typical European forest. Brilliant Planet’s goal is to remove one million metric tons of carbon dioxide per year by the end of thedecade.“Globally, we’ve identified about half a million square kilometers of flat desert-ocean land where it works,” Taylor said, adding that the company hopes to set up in Namibia next.Fatna Ikrame El Fanne, an environmental engineer, described the use of algae as “a new and promising strategy” that “is a typical example of innovative use of natural process to address an urgent global issue.” Nevertheless, she expressed caution. “Microalgae production on a large scale might damage local ecosystems, lead to overuse of water resources, and change habitats,” she said.There’s an acknowledgement that one company can’t do it all — and can’t go it alone. “We are part of a group of probably 40 to 50 wonderful ideas of how people can remove carbon from the atmosphere,” Taylor said, calling for “a Manhattan Project-type attitude” to tackling carbon capture. Whether algae is the solution the world needs remains to be seen. But the idea’s growing on people.12.What does Paragraph 2 mainly tell us about Brilliant Planet?A.Its establishment of an algae plant.B.Its method of growing algae.C.Its process of carbon capture.D.Its daily routine in the desert.13.What advantage did Taylor highlight about using deserts for carbon removal?A.Huge profits.B.High temperature.C.No occupation of rich land.D.No biodiversity concerns.14.What can be inferred about the use of algae from El Fanne’s words?A.It needs improving.B.It is highly efficient.C.It is not worth promoting.D.It is commercially developed.15.Why is “a Manhattan Project- type attitude” mentioned in the last paragraph?A.To highlight the challenges of carbon removal.B.To recognize the contributions of Brilliant Planet.C.To prove the effectiveness of nature-based solutions.D.To emphasize the necessity of joint efforts.Almost every day there are reports of online bullying. It is not surprising that most parents think social media is bad for kids. It is important for parents to instill (灌输) healthy habits surrounding social media use. 16 It only becomes a bad thing when people misuse it. In fact, research shows there are many benefits to social media use.Social Media Can Build a PlatformYour teen can use social media to develop their passions. 17 Building a platform on social media also can expose teens to college networks and even a future career. It’s no longer just a place to post silly pictures or observe digital drama. 18Social Media Allows for Personal ExpressionWhether kids enjoy fashion or make-up trends (时尚或美妆潮流), they can share these interests with the world around them. By contrast, when they do not have many opportunities to express themselves or they do not know people with the same passions or interests, they begin to wonder if there is something wrong with them. 19 Social Media Is a Tool for Gathering InformationSocial media has become a source of information and news for many teens. 20 From authors and athletes to celebrities (名人), nonprofit organizations and magazines, they are connected to all sorts of information.A.Online safety has a long way to go.B.They also question why they are not like everyone else.C.Teens can gather information about things their friends suffer from.D.For instance, some teens write blogs on topics they are interested in.E.It becomes a tool to share their passions and help them find a career path.F.However, it is also important to realize that social media is not a bad thing.G.Once they begin social networking, they can follow anyone with a social media account.二、完形填空Normally, half teachers would leave the profession by their fifth year. I, a fourth yearteacher, would probably 21 them. Although many students 22 my class, especially my skills and patience, I still didn’t think what I was doing 23 . I still kept praying for a sign to stay, though.One Saturday morning, Lyric, my teaching assistant, asked if I could meet him and Ari for dinner, 24 some advice on college applications. I politely 25 . However, my 26 for that day was so fully packed that I couldn’t spare a minute. I had intended to call Lyric to fix another day. As I had promised, I 27 to make it to the restaurant.The moment I stepped in, I was 28 surprised—a long table full of students, all standing and dressed up. They yelled, “Surprise!” Just imagine how 29 I was then. As each came up and hugged me, I kept asking, “What on earth is all this for?” After everyone 30 , Lyric made a toast: “Mr. Schultz, you make all of us feel loved; you make us feel like we 31 . We are doing what you’ve taught us. You, mean a lot to us; and we, all love you.” Hearing that, I was in tears, 32 . Past memories crowded in. For four years I had ended every class, every day, with these parting 33 : “Love larger. Give greater. Be kinder. Lift others.”Then and there, I finally realized my perseverance(坚持)mattered. What they didn’t know was that they changed my life and 34 my career that night. I’m 35 I didn’t cancel the dinner. It, suddenly, dawned on me that my job did make a great difference.21.A.replace B.stop C.join D.punish 22.A.hated B.liked C.attended D.skipped 23.A.meaningful B.interesting C.pleasant D.delightful 24.A.lecturing B.instructing C.telling D.seeking 25.A.protested B.refused C.complained D.agreed 26.A.schedule B.suitcase C.memory D.budget 27.A.determined B.intended C.managed D.attempted 28.A.gradually B.totally C.eventually D.properly 29.A.bored B.satisfied C.defeated D.confused 30.A.settled down B.calmed down C.broken down D.came down 31.A.succeed B.care C.matter D.compete 32.A.fearless B.speechless C.helpless D.tireless 33.A.objectives B.words C.puzzles D.letters34.A.saved B.ruined C.delayed D.started 35.A.mournful B.disappointed C.regretful D.blessed三、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

高二第一学期期中考试(英语)试卷含答案

高二第一学期期中考试(英语)试卷含答案

高二第一学期期中考试(英语)(考试总分:150 分)一、听力(本题共计1小题,总分30分)1.(30分)听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1. What did the woman do last Saturday?A. She watched a movie.B. She acted in a play.C. She went to visit somebody.2. What is the woman’s destination?A. The bus stop.B. The subway station.C. The airport.3. Who is the woman most probably?A. The man’s boss.B. The man’s mother.C. The man’s colleague.4. What’s the weather like in the man’s hometown?A. Cool and dry.B. Rainy and humid.C. Cool and humid.5. Why can’t the woman see the new MP4 player?A. The man broke it and threw it away.B. The man sold it to David.C. The man lent it to his friend.听下面5段对话或独白。

每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。

听完每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。

每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

6. Who gave Peter a pen last year?A. His brother.B. His mother.C. His sister.7. What does the woman decide to buy for Peter?A. A basketball.B. A football.C. A chess set.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

高二英语第一学期期中考试试题_附答案

高二英语第一学期期中考试试题_附答案

高二英语第一学期期中考试试题_附答案第Ⅰ卷(选择题共90分)第一部分听力(共两节,每小题1分,满分20分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上,录音内容结束后,将答案转涂到答题卡上。

第一节:听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话后,你将有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1.When will the woman leave?A.In about 3 weeksB.In about 4 weeksC.In about 5 weeks2.What is the man?A.A ticket sellerB.A writerC.A passenger3.What does the woman mean?A.The stores are closed on Sundays.B.She doesn’t like driving all the way into town.C.It’s disappointing to make a long trip but get nothing.4.How much will the man spend?A.$34B.$44C.$685.What does the woman want to do?A.Have a meal.B.Have a meeting.C.Have a talk.第二节:听下面5段对话或独白。

每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。

每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6-8题。

6.When does the conversation take place?A.In the morning.B.In the afternoon.C.At noon.7.How many people will come with Mrs Bellington for dinner?A.3B.4C.58.Where will they sit?A.In the center of the restaurant.B.Near the kitchen.C.By the window.听第7段材料,回答第9-11题。

四川省成都金苹果锦城第一中学2023-2024学年高二上学期期中考试英语试题

四川省成都金苹果锦城第一中学2023-2024学年高二上学期期中考试英语试题

四川省成都金苹果锦城第一中学2023-2024学年高二上学期期中考试英语试题学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________一、阅读理解9/11 Memorial and Ground Zero Walking TourIn remembrance of the events that took place on September 11, 2001, take this 2.5-hour walking tour. Walk through the space of the former World Trade Center in New York City (NYC). A guide with a personal connection to the events of that day shares stories of tragedy and heroism. Please wear comfortable shoes.Lower East Side Food and Culture TourTake a deep dive into the food culture of Manhattan’s Lower East Side during this 3-hour guided small group tour. Follow your guide to hidden treasures for tastes of everything from pancakes to Chinese dumplings. Along the way, your guide will cast light on the neighborhood’s rich, varied food culture, which helps you understand NYC as a whole. Children aged 5 years and younger are welcome at no charge. Tour runs rain or shine.Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island TourGet up close and personal with Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty on this 4.5-hour tour. Listen to the live narration from your guide and learn about the history of both spots. Jump the queue and enjoy access to reserve line boarding the ferry. Then take in the amazing views of southern Manhattan as you cross New York Harbor. Food or drinks of any kind are not permitted.Big Apple Helicopter TourIt might seem impossible to see the highlights of NYC in just 15 minutes. But this helicopter tour makes it a reality. Listen to commentary from your pilot as you fly by the Statue of Liberty, Central Park and other landmarks. You’ll see more of the city on this tour than an entire day of exploring on foot. Reservations are required.1.What do we know about Lower East Side Food and Culture Tour?A.It is a night tour.B.It involves treasure hunting.C.It is child-friendly.D.It will be canceled if it rains.2.What can tourists do on Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island Tour?A.Share their first hand stories.B.Take some water with them.C.Have a bird view of southern Manhattan.D.Enjoy special right to board the ferry. 3.Which tour is perfect for those expecting a quick look of NYC?A.Big Apple Helicopter Tour.B.Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island Tour.C.Lower East Side Food and Culture Tour.D.9/11 Memorial and Ground Zero Walking Tour.For six hundred years, the Tower of London’s most exotic (异域风情的) prisoners were animals.The Menagerie (动物园) began as a result of kings exchanging rare and strange animals as gifts. In 1235, Henry III was delighted to be presented with three wildcats by the Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II. These inspired him to start a zoo at the Tower. Henry’s ‘wildcats’, although described as leopards, were probably lions. These are the ancestors of the three lions that still appear on the England football team’s shirts today.In 1252 the lions were joined by a white bear probably a polar bear — given by the King of Norway. In 1255, the King of France sent the first elephant ever seen in England and people flocked together to see the novel (新奇的) sight. Sadly, the elephant died two years later.Poor treatment and cramped conditions meant many of the animals did not survive for long. But the Menagerie continued to grow. Edward I created a permanent new home for the Menagerie at the western entrance to the Tower in what became known as the Lion Tower. The terrifying sounds and smells of wild animals must have both impressed and scared visitors.By 1622, the collection had been extended to include three eagles, two pumas, a tiger and a jackal, as well as lions and leopards, who were the main attractions.However, the end of the Menagerie came in the 1830s. Campaigners had begun to raise concerns, and the animals were expensive, occasionally dangerous and a nuisance to the guardsmen. The Duke of Wellington sent 150 of the beasts to a new zoo in Regent’s Park, today’s London Zoo.Despite Alfred Cops’s best efforts to carry on, several further incidents including an escaped wolf and a monkey that bit a guardsman’s leg convinced King William IV to shut down the Menagerie for good in 1835. The remaining animals were sold to zoos and travelling shows and the Lion Tower was later pulled down.4.What do we know about the elephant presented in 1255?A.It caused big trouble.B.It received much attention.C.It lived painfully in the Lion Tower.D.It died before the polar bear came in. 5.How many types of animals at the Menagerie are mentioned in the text?A.Eight.B.Nine.C.Ten.D.Eleven. 6.For what reason was the Menagerie closed at last?A.Security concerns.B.The decline of tourism.C.Pressure from campaigners.D.Financial burden to raise the animals. 7.Which is the best title for the text?A.The Royal Menagerie B.Gifts Presented to the KingC.Tourist Attractions in London D.Miserable Life in the Lion TowerYoung trees don’t just grow; they develop a personality and learn more about their environment and how they should best behave in it. They also help each other out whenever there’s trouble.Personality, just as among people, varies among trees. Some are anxious, some bold. On the author’s land, there are three oak trees growing close together. One of the oak trees always starts to shed its leaves two weeks earlier than the others. Since they all experience the same temperature, the same soil and the same length of day, such variables can’t be the explanation. So what’s happening? Well, this tree is simply more careful than the others. Whoever holds on to their leaves longer can do more photosynthesis(光合作用) and store more nutrients. However, the longer a tree keeps its leaves, the higher the risk of injury.Not only do trees make their own decisions, they also learn from their mistakes. A tree, for example, keeping its leaves too long during one year will never make this mistake again. This leads to several other conclusions:trees must notice the temperature and the length of the day and be able to save their experiences somewhere. Obviously, trees don’t have brains, but it is thought that in the sensitive tips of their roots they keep track of information and experiences.But trees aren’t only clever when it comes to caring for themselves. They also support each other whenever there’s trouble by giving warnings and even taking care of sick and weak conspecifics with nutrients. For example, one time the author found a very old tree stump. Its insides had rotted a long time ago to topsoil. But the wood on the outside of thestump was still living. How was this possible? Well, the stump was nourished by its neighbors with nutrients from the root system, and had been for at least 400 years!Why do trees do such a thing?It’s simple: it’s better together. Trees need the forest; it protects them from storms, provides the right microclimate and warns them of attacks. 8.Why does the author mention the three oak trees?A.To illustrate trees can learn from experiences.B.To show trees can make independent decisions.C.To explain trees are quite supportive to each other.D.To prove trees have the same personalities as humans.9.According to the text, which of the following best describes general features of trees?A.Anxious and bold.B.Smart and adventurous.C.Helpful and well­behaved.D.Adaptable and supportive.10.What does the underlined phrase “do such a thing” mean?A.Give warnings.B.Offer assistance.C.Depend on others.D.Provide nutrients.11.Where does this text most probably come from?A.A public lecture.B.A science book.C.An experiment report.D.A travel journal.Being able to take advantage of truly unlimited data is a smartphone user's dream, but everyone I've talked to about 5G is more excited about the usage unlocked by next -generation wireless devices. From smart home security to self - driving cars, all the Internet -connected equipment in your life will be able to talk to each other at lightning - fast speed with reduced delay."5 G is one of those forerunners, along with artificial intelligence, of this coming data age, ” said Steve Koenig, senior director of market research for the Consumer Technology Association. "Self - driving vehicles are emblematic in this data age - they show application of data completely. With one single task, driving, you have large amounts of data coming from the vehicle itself, and a variety of sensors (传感器)are collecting a lot of information to model its environment as it moves. It's pulling in data from other vehicles about conditionsdown the road. There's lots of data behind that task, which is why we need the speed and lower latency ((延迟).AR glasses and virtual (虚拟的)reality headphones haven't yet been inside the mainstream, but tech companies are joyfully saying that such equipment will eventually replace our smartphones. With 5G, that could actually happen. This is notable because companies such as Apple are reportedly developing AR glasses to improve - or even replace -smartphones.Ericsson showed at February's Mobile World Congress in 2019 how smart glasses could become faster and lighter with a 5G connection, because instead of being weighed down with components, the glasses could rely on outside equipment for processing power.But don't get too excited. There's still a lot of work to be done in the meantime, including some necessary testing to make sure the radio plays nicely with basic systems and service construction so that 5G isn, t concentrated only in big cities.12.What does the first paragraph focus on?A.Potential of 5G.B.The super speed of 5G.C.Usage of smart equipment.D.The future of smart equipment. 13.Which word can replace"emblematic"underlined in paragraph 2?A.available B.productive C.representative D.popular 14.What is tech companies"attitude towards the replacement of smartphones?A.Uncertain.B.Optimistic.C.Cautious.D.Disapproving. 15.Why does much work still need to be done according to the last paragraph?A.To make radio play nicely.B.To construct big 5G cities.C.To do 5G trials effectively.D.To expand 5G coverage fully.二、七选五When big news breaks, it's easy to get caught up in following the story online. Thenews and how to separate fact from fiction is an important job for parents and educators.Here's some advice that parents can offer kids to help them be quicker to judge as they consume news online.17 In the rush to cover stories, reporters make mistakes, officials don't always havecorrect information and tidbits (八卦新闻) that sound reasonable often get passed around before anyone has checked them for accuracy.Use social media wisely. Some say Twitter is a great source of news in the first few minutes of a tragedy. 18 On the other hand, Facebook can be a great way to connect with friends affected by events in the news and to spread personal news within a more limited circle.Be skeptical. 19 After the Boston Marathon bombing, NBC Sports reported that some runners kept running all the way to the hospital to donate blood for the victims. Not true. There are plenty of websites devoted to exposing false news stories. The Washington Post also has a Fact Checker column that delivers claims made by public officials and politicians. Visit them to find out if a story is true.Keep it age-appropriate. Kids aren't always ready to digest big, tragic news - especially if the news is about kids, such as school shootings or abuses.The constant repetition of information can be confusing for younger kids, and at the beginning of a news event, parents might not be able to offer any correct answers. 20A.Remember, breaking news is often wrong.B.It also can be the source of misinformation.C.If something sounds too good to be true, it probably is.D.Make sure you and your kids aren't falling victim to false news.E.However, after that it just becomes messy and largely inaccurate.F.With social media at your fingertips, it's convenient to express your opinion.G.Kids who are eager to learn more about certain events can check kid-guided news sources.三、完形填空Many years ago, I was living with my best friend and we had many happy moments together. But there was one night that 21 our lives forever.On the night of November 25, 2011, I got into a fistfight with my best friend in our kitchen. It all started because I was trying to help him. He was drinking a lot, arguing with everyone and 22 himself from others by keeping silent most of the time. This had been going on for weeks and finally I decided it was time for a(an) 23 I told him thathe needed to stop drinking so much and tried to 24 his alcohol and he got angry and started 25 with me. It was scary, but by the end of the night, we were able to calm down and talk to each other.I thought alcohol 26 was his main problem. But he was just using alcohol to27 himself through. He was lonely, heartbroken and struggling to connect with people. So during the Christmas season a few weeks later, I gave him a 28 that I didn’t even know I had.That Christmas my friend didn’t have any place to go, so I invited him home to my parents’ house in Lancaster. They 29 cleaned up our guest room for him and even bought him some Christmas gifts. I’ll never forget the night we arrived at my home. My parents were already 30 , but my mom had prepared dinner for us, baked some cookies and left us a note. My parents are known for their 31 , so I wasn’t surprised by this warm welcome. But when my friend read my mom’s note and saw all that she had prepared, he broke down and cried. That’s when I 32 how much I took my loving family for granted.That year my friend and I both received gifts that we would 33 forever. I gave him the gift of a warm, loving, safe place to spend Christmas. And he gave me the gift of a new 34 on life. If I hadn’t shared my home with him, I wouldn’t have understood how 35 I am.21.A.defined B.inspired C.created D.changed 22.A.defending B.separating C.protecting D.locking 23.A.communication B.investigation C.explorationD.promotion24.A.put up B.take away C.break out D.call off 25.A.talking B.crying C.fighting D.laughing 26.A.access B.addition C.abuse D.affection 27.A.look B.break C.drive D.carry 28.A.time B.holiday C.gift D.family 29.A.happily B.generally C.formally D.hurriedly 30.A.awake B.asleep C.available D.absorbed 31.A.generosity B.curiosity C.ability D.creativity 32.A.admitted B.realized C.recognized D.accepted33.A.exchange B.present C.treasure D.appreciate 34.A.day B.test C.skill D.eye 35.A.kind B.grateful C.blessed D.healthyThe other day a big, ugly, black bat found its way to my bathroom. I am what is known as “the man of the house”, so it was my 36 , in fact my manly duty, to rid the house of the 37 creature.Being a man does not 38 the fact that I am extremely 39 of bats. All men, I think, sometimes have had that feeling of being 40 in some male role. Sometimes it is something as simple as having to 41 that you know something about car engines when the car won’t start. But sometimes the trap is a (n) 42 one. Many men prefer to be something different from what society 43 men should be. What these men want is the 44 to be what they want to be.As I came towards the frightening bat, I 45 what would happen if I had simply told my wife that I wouldn’t do it. But I couldn’t do that! I 46 opened the window, carefully lifted a broom and swept the bat out of the 47 .My wife was 48 and my son thought I was a 49 . They asked me how I had got rid of the bat, I started to tell them—but then 50 . A man doesn’t talk of such things.36.A.action B.job C.character D.decision 37.A.awful B.lovely C.magical D.intelligent 38.A.determine B.prove C.explain D.change 39.A.afraid B.fond C.tired D.ashamed 40.A.interested B.trapped C.involved D.absorbed 41.A.admit B.expect C.pretend D.confirm 42.A.difficult B.accessible C.small D.visible 43.A.forbids B.thinks C.predicts D.refuses 44.A.anxiety B.promise C.freedom D.talent 45.A.concluded B.revealed C.doubted D.wondered 46.A.eagerly B.accidentally C.slowly D.violently 47.A.car B.engine C.door D.window 48.A.pleased B.shocked C.embarrassed D.amused49.A.friend B.master C.champion D.hero 50.A.escaped B.stopped C.continued D.forgot四、用单词的适当形式完成句子形式填空)52.Lily got full marks in answering the complicated problem, which was a (delight) result. (所给词的适当形式填空)53.Only in this way we make a great contribution to our society. (用适当的词填空)54.You ought to learn some basic Chinese before you come, which may make easy for you to adapt in Beijing. (用适当的词填空)55.Stephen Curry is living proof what others think of you doesn’t have to influence what you become. (用适当的词填空)56.With time (pass) by, the memory of childhood has faded away. (所给词的适当形式填空)57.(who) breaks the law will be punished. (所给词的适当形式填空)58.I offered to reward him with money, but (decline). (所给词的适当形式填空) 59.When we got to the airport, the plane carrying him (take) off. (所给词的适当形式填空)60.Most languages are constantly evolving and changing. This kind of (evolve) keeps them alive. (所给词的适当形式填空)五、用单词的适当形式完成短文阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

北京市怀柔区第一中学2024—2025学年第一学期期中高二英语试题

北京市怀柔区第一中学2024—2025学年第一学期期中高二英语试题
Shaking in the darkness, I grabbed my phone and turned on the 3 . As I stepped out of my bedroom, water was shooting through the gaps of the garden door. The water must have gone over the sandbags. All around me, my things began to float (漂) and the water was now up to
Earlier in the day, I had prepared for the unlikely event of a flood. It had been raining heavily that week, and authorities had issued a flood warning, though not for where I was. 1 , I'd placed sandbags outside my garden door just in case.
三. 阅读理解(共 14 小题,每小题 2 分,共 28 分.)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上 将该项涂黑。
A Grand Canyon National Park Located in northern Arizona, the park covers 277 miles of the Colorado River and nearby uplands. One of the most awesome examples of erosion(侵蚀) in the world, Grand Canyon is

洛阳市2023—2024学年第一学期期中考试高二英语试卷含答案解析

洛阳市2023—2024学年第一学期期中考试高二英语试卷含答案解析

洛阳市2023—2024学年第一学期期中考试高二英语试卷一、短对话(共5 分)1.What is the woman’s presentation about?A.Watches.B.Channels.C.Animals.【答案】C【原文】W: Hi, Bob. Can I switch to another channel? I need to make a presentation on animals in the English class tomorrow.M: Of course! Go ahead.2.What is the woman doing?A.Preparing a party.B.Planting some trees.C.Making a cake.【答案】A【原文】M: All right, Sara, I know you’re planning something big for my birthday. Could you tell me just what you have in your mind?W: I’m afraid I can’t. It’s supposed to be a surprise.3.Where are the speakers?A.In a school.B.At a shop.C.At a restaurant.【答案】B【原文】M: Good morning. How can I help you, madam?W: Yesterday I took this dress for my daughter here, but it’s a bit small. Can I change a larger one? M: Let me check. Yes, there is a larger one.4.How is the man’s flat?A.Expensive.B.Big.C.North-facing.【答案】B【原文】W: Kevin, how is your new flat?M: It’s great, large and south-facing. And the rent is $345 a month with the property management fee and Internet included.W: Wow! That’s a wonderful price.5.What was the man’s major in the past?A.BusinessB.Management.C.Science.【答案】A【原文】W: John, I heard you have changed your major. Is that true?M: Yes. After studying Business for half a year, I found I didn’t really like it.W: So what are you studying now?M: Wild Life Science.二、长对话(共11 分)听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

2024年高二上学期英语期中测试卷+听力(原卷+解析)

2024年高二上学期英语期中测试卷+听力(原卷+解析)

绝密★启用前高二英语上学期期中测试卷考试范围:xxx;考试时间:100分钟;命题人:xxx注意事项:1.答题前填写好自己的姓名、班级、考号等信息2.请将答案正确填写在答题卡上第I卷(选择题)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1.What is the man going to do?A.To stay inside. B.To find his umbrella. C.To go out with an umbrella.2.How many people are probably eating with the man?A.Two.B.Three.C.Four.3.What does the woman think of her swimming lessons?A.Tiring.B.Relaxing.C.Rewarding.4.Why did Tony move to a new apartment?A.He didn’t like his neighbor.B.He didn’t like holding parties.C.He didn’t like his old apartment.5.Where are the speakers probably?A.At home.B.In a store.C.In a restaurant.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。

每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。

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高二英语期中考试试题1
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高二英语期中考试试题I.听力部分(满分20分)第1节(共5小题,第2节满分5分)听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、c三个选项中选出最佳选项。

听完每段对话后,你有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

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第2节(共15小题,4节满分15分)听下面5段对话或独白,每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、c三个选项中选出最佳选项。

听完每段对话或独白后,你有时间来回答有关小题和阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟。

每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答6--8题。

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?’听第7段材料,回答9--11题?
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听第8段材料,回答12--13题??听第9段材料,回答14--16题???’stheman’’’sacompanysecretary.听第10段材料,回答17--20题’svisitstokewGardens????单项选择
22.----Fromwheredoesyourteachercome?
-----I’mnotsure,butfromhisaccent____Shanghai.
,____.___timewenton,theladyfeltmore andmoreworried.
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____day.
___trouble,nowheisreally___trouble.
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;;’ttalkaboutsuchthingsof___youarenotsure.
----manypeoplesupporttheplan.
----But____areagainstit.
,butI___,becauseIhadnoworktodothat morning.

’,___isverykindofthem.
____onthehill,wecouldseethewholetown.
___morningexercises.
___enough___metodomyexercises.
;;;;for32.----Hello,?----_____.,’mverywell,,’___much.
完形填空(满分20分)mikewaswanderingbytheThames36oneSun dayevening37heheardawoman’:“Stop!”T hewas41,’’,hesaidtomike45smile,“Dearfr iend,”48thesewords,,“I’’texpectmetotakeyourdirtymoney.”52inhistr ick,therobbertokeoutasharpknifeandshoute datmike,“Le tmego53I’llkillyou.”
阅读理解(满分40分)Haveyoueverseenpeopledance?’
(蜜蜂).
Ifyouhaveeverwatchedbees, wheredoesthehoneycomefrom??whenabeer estsonaflower,
Atthehive, Howdothebeesknowwheretofindthebestfoo dinthesweetestflowers?,
theflowers.
whenthebeesseethedance,
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’bodies
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,hemaywatchcloselyatoftheotherbees’dance.
Educationisnotanend,, Insomemoderncountriesithasforsometimeb eenfashionable
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,LakeErie,,isnowwithoutanylivingt hings.
Pollutioninwaterisnotsimplyamatterof”pois ons”,,anditisnotuntildeadfish andwaterbirds areseenattheriver’sedgeorontheseashoretha tpeoplerealizewhatishappening. wheredothesubstanceswhichpollutethewate rcomefrom?Therearetwomainsources——, somoreofitisfinallyputintoourrivers,,ifitisn otproperlytreated,makesthewaterdirtyandpr evensthingsinit,suchascopperandlead.
So,ifwewanttostopthispollution,theansweri ssimple:sewageandindustrialwastemustbe madecleanbeforeflowingintothewater,Itma yalreadybetoolatetosavesomeriversandlake s,butotherscanstillbesavedifthecorrectactio nistakenatonce.
”waterproof”,theunderlinedwordinthe thirdparagraph?
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短文改错(满分10分)
此题要求改正所给短文中的错误。

对标有题号的每一行做出判断:如无错误,在该行右边横线上画一个(√);如有错误(每行只有一个错误),则按下列情况改正:
此行多一词:把多余的词用斜线(/)划掉,在该行右边横线上写上该词,并也用斜线划掉。

此行缺一词:在缺词处加一个漏字符(∧),在该行右边横线上写上该加的词
ZhangHua,ourmonitor,studyverywell,andh eisalways76.____________onedayonhisw aytohome,____________Inhiseyes,______ timeZhangHuatookoutfromhispocketstheh andkerchief81._____’sface,and82._________________theymet, ______,ZhangHua!书面表达(满分15分)
今年夏季,我省发生了洪水灾害。

9月份开学后,学校学生会开展募捐活动。

假设你是学生会干部,现请你以“Let’sshowourconcern”为题用英语写一篇倡议书,内容包括:1.今年夏季,我省发生了洪水灾害,许多校舍被冲毁,成千上万名中小学生上学遇到了困难。

2.我们同灾区的孩子是同龄人,在他们遇到困难时,应该伸出援助之手,献上一份爱心,使灾区的学生能恢复正常的学习生活。

3.希望同学们踊跃捐钱捐物,特别是书和文具(stationery)。

所捐物品和钱在本周内交到学生会。

词数:100——120个。

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