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重庆11中高2024届高二上期期末考试英语试题第一部分听力(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WhatarethespeakersdoingA.Havinglunch.B.Shopping.WhendoestheperformancestartA.At6oclock.B.At8oclock.WherearethespeakersA.Ataschool.B.Atagym.WhathasntbeenpreparedfortheemergenciesA.Aflashlight.B.Towels.WhatcanbeinferredaboutthewomanSheisfromNewYork.Shedoesntknowtheman.Shemadeahugemistake.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,并标在试卷相应位置听每段对话或独白前,你有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给5秒钟的时间每段对话或独白读两遍听第6段材料,回答第
6、7题HowdidthemantravelaroundtheworldA.Bycar.B.Bymotorbike.WhatdidthemanthinkofcyclingA.Impracticalsometimes.B.Notadventurous.听第7段材料,回答第
8、9题WhichcountrywonthefewestmedalsA.GreatBritain.B.Japan.C.Spain.WhataretheymainlytalkingaboutA.Someathletes.B.Somecompetingcountries.C.Paralympics..听第8段材料,回答第10至12题WheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplaceA.Athome.B.Inapizzahouse.WhatingredientdoesthewomandislikeA.Garlic.B.Onions.WhichpizzaswillbeorderedSausageDeluxeandSeasonalVegetable.MeatLoversandSeasonalVegetable.GrilledVegetableandSpicyChicken.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题
013.WhatstherelationshipbetweenthespeakersA.Acouple.B.Motherandson.WhatisPaulwatchingA.Musicvideos.B.Aconcert.WhatdoesthewomanthinkoftodaysmusicYoursLihua第二节(满分25分)阅读下面材料,根据内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的故事OneweekendinJulyJaneandherhusbandTomhaddriventhreehourstocampovernightbyalakeintheforest.Unfortunatelyonthewayanunpleasantsubjectcameupandtheystartedtoquarrel.BythetimetheyreachedthelakeJanewassoangrythatshesaidtoTom“Pmgoingtofindabetterspotforustocamp“andwalkedaway.WithnopathtofollowJanejustwalkedonforquitealongtime.Aftershehadclimbedtoahighplacesheturnedaroundhopingtoseethelake.Tohersurpriseshesawnothingbutforestandfarbeyondasnow-cappedmountaintop.Shesuddenlyrealizedthatshewaslost.“Tom!”shecried.Help!”Noreply.IfonlyshehadnotlefthermobilephoneinthatbagwithTom.Janekeptmovingbutthefarthershewalkedthemoreconfusedshebecame.AsnightwasbeginningtofallJanewassotiredthatshehadtostopforthenight.LyingawakeinthedarkJanewantedverymuchtobewithTomandherfamily.Shewantedtoholdhimandtellhimhowmuchshelovedhim.Janeroseatthebreakofdayhungryandthirsty.Shecouldhearwatertrickling(滴落)somewhereatadistance.Quicklyshefollowedthesoundtoastream.Tohergreatjoyshealsosawsomeberrybushes.Shedrankandateafewberries.Neverinherlifehadshetastedanythingbetter.FeelingstrongernowJanebegantowalkalongthestreamandhopeitwouldleadhertothelake.AsshepickedherwaycarefullyalongthestreamJaneheardahelicopter.IsthatformeUnfortunatelythetreesmadeitimpossibleforpeopletoseeherfromabove.Afewminuteslateranotherhelicopterflewoverhead.Janetookoffheryellowblousethinkingthatsheshouldgotoanopenareaandflagthemiftheycamebackagain.注意
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65.ourWhatistheguydoingA.Holdingastick.B.Drivingacar.C.Playinghisguitar.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题WhoischildrensfavouritestorytelleraccordingtothestudyA.Dad.B.Celebrities.C.Mom.WhathappenswhenchildrengrowolderTheyarelessthirstyforbedtimestories.Theydependmoreonstoriesfromparents.Theybecomestorytellerstootherchildren.HowcanparentsbecomegoodstorytellersA.Bymakingfaces.B.Byusingfunnyvoices.C.Bytellingtheirownstories.WhatsWoolfsonsopinionaboutparentsreadingwithchildrenA.Itsquitecommon.B.Itsbeneficial.C.Ifsnotdifficult.阅读理解第一节(共15小题;每小题
2.5分,满分
37.5分)AOneofthebestadvantagesoftechnologicaladvancementsisthefactthatithasgivenussomuchmorefreedominthewaywework.Thatsomanyjobscanbedoneremotelymeansyoucantravelandworkfromanywhereyouwantintheworld.Herearesomeofthebestcitiestoliveandworkin.TallinnEstoniaOftenoverlookedasatouristdestinationTallinnhasbecomeknownasEuropesnextSiliconValley.Notonlythatitisabsolutelyamazing.TheOldTownhasbeennamedasaUNESCOWorldHeritageSiteandisfullofGothicarchitectureandlotsofhistoricallandmarks.BudapestHungaryBudapestisanidealcityforanyonewhoiscrazyaboutwandering.Ithasadiverseculturedeliciousandaffordablefoodandbestofallalowcostoflivingcomparedtoothermajorcities.ItsNeo-RenaissancearchitecturehasmadeitoneofEuropesmostbeautifulcities.DaNangVietnamUnlikelargecitieslikeHoChiMinhCityorHanoiDaNangsadvantageisthatitisstillprettyunknowntomanypeople.Thatmeanstherearefewertouristswhilestillprovidingthesameattractionsofabignoisycity.EnjoythemostdeliciousfoodbuyfreshcoconutsonthebeachandrentamotorbikeanddriveoverHaiVanPass.LisbonPortugalLisbonisbecomingpopularasaco-workingcommunityanditsclearwhysomanyfloodedintothiscity.With300daysofsunshineeachyearunbelievablenightlifeanddeliciousfoodtherearecertainlyworthwhileplacestospendyourtimeat.Lisbonhasagrowingtechscenebutisstillveryleisurely.WhatdoTallinnandBudapesthaveincommonA.Theirlivingcostislow.B.Theyhavebeautifularchitecture.C.Theyarefamoustechnologycenters.D.TheyarelistedintheUNESCOWorldHeritage.WhichcountryisthecityofferingabeachtourlocatedinThesunwasrisingaswedroveacrosstheMinnesotastatelinetoNewYorkformynewPh.D.program.ThemovewasgoodformeprofessionallybutIworriedaboutmyhusbandanddaughters.IalsofearedthatIwouldntbeabletogivemykidsthechildhoodtheydeserved.AnneourfirstdaughtercameintotheworldwhenIwasajuniormajoringinbiologyincollege.Itwaschallengingtobalanceclassesworkschedulesandbeingamom.ButIgotthroughitfindingmomentsofjoyalongtheway.OnthenightswhenIwashomeFdreadmyclassnotesoutloudwithmydaughter.Shedrespondbyaskingquestionssuchas“Momwhatarebacteria”Ithelpedusbothlearn.AfterIgraduatedIknewthatIwouldneedaPh.D.tolandthekindofjobIwanted.IarrivedinNewYorkfeelingmorethantheusualnew-graduate-studentanxiety.IalsosufferedfromamorepersonalfearthatIwasbeingselfish-thatmydecisiontoinvigoratemycareerwasgoingtohavelong-termnegativeimpactsonmykids.OverthepastyearthoughIvestartedtoletgoofsomeofthisworry.Iverealizedthatwehavenotonlyadaptedtoournewsituationbutthingsaregettingbetter.Myhusbandlandedajobthatheishappywith.Annedreamsofbecomingamarinebiologist.RecentlywhiledrivingpastthecancerinstituteIworkatAnnesaidThinkingaboutpeoplehavingcancerissosadbutIfeelbetterknowingthatyouareresearchingittohelp.”Navigatingacademiaasayoungmotherishardbutitsalsorewarding.Mykidsarelearningtolookattheworldthroughthelensofscienceandwatchingtheirmomsucceedinspiresthem.Ilookforwardtoseeingthemfollowmyfootstepswhateverpaththeychoose.HowdidthewriterfeelaboutthemoveforherPh.D.programA.Itwasfruitfulbutexhausting.B.Itwasthelastthingshewoulddo.C.Itwashopefulbutchallenging.D.Itwaspromisingforthewholefamily.Whichcanbestreplacethewordinvigorate”inParagraph3WhatcouldbeinferredfromAnneswordsinParagraph4cFacedwithadecliningpopulationandworkforceJapanhasbeenincreasinglyturningtorobotsforhelp.Overtheyearstherobotshavecarriedoutalargenumberofhumantasksincludingbuildingproductsandprovidingcarefortheelderly.HowevertherobotscurrentlybeingusedbycompanieslikeWalmartandAmazonareonlyabletoperformsinglerepetitivetaskssuchasstacking(堆积)boxes.Model-Tontheotherhandhasawiderrangeofmovementandisabletoholdpickandplaceobjectsofseveraldifferentshapesandsizesintodifferentlocationsmakingitidealforconvenienceandgrocerystoreswhichsellalargevarietyofitems.Model-Trobotsareoperatedfromadistantlocationbyhuman“pilots”wearingavirtualreality(VR)headsetandspecialgloveswhichallowthemtofeeltheproducttherobotisholdingintheirhandsandguideittotherightshelf.TheVR-controlledrobotsaretentimescheaperthanautomated(自动的)robotsbecausetheydontrequireadvancedprogrammingandareeasiertodevelopandmaintain.Andtheireasy-to-usecontrolsrequirelittletraining.TomohiroKanoageneralmanagerinchargeofdevelopmentatFamilyMartbelievesthiswillenablethechaintorecruit(招聘)workerswhowouldtypicallynotworkinstores.ThoughModel-Tappearstobegettingrapidlythroughtheexperimentsitisnotquitereadytoentertheworkforce.Besidesbeingalotslowerthanhumansitisalsoonlyabletoliftpackageditemsandcannotgetholdofthingssuchasfruitsandvegetables.ThecompanyisworkingtoimprovetheweaknessesandhopestointroduceafastermoreskillfulModel-Twithinthenexttwoyears.Theybelievethatinadditiontothestorestherobotscouldalsobeusefulinhospitalsallowingdoctorstodooperationsfromremotelocations.WhatisoneofthefeaturesofModel-TaccordingtothetextItworksmuchfasterthanhumans.Itcaneasilyholdallkindsofobjects.Itcanbeoperatedfromadistanceaway.Itishardertoproducethananautomatedrobot.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordthis”inparagraph4refertoThelowpriceofModel-T.TheeasinesstooperateModel-T.Thelow-levelprogrammingofModel-T.ThestricttrainingformaintainingModel-T.WhatcanweinferfromthelastparagraphModel-Tisnowbeingmassively(大量地)produced.JapansworkforcewillbereducedbyModel-T.TheweaknessesofModel-Thavebeenovercome.Model-Tmaybeusedinwiderfieldsinthefuture.InwhichsectionofawebsitecanwereadthistextA.Technology.B.Economy.C.Lifestyle.D.Environment.DSundayBakeshopinOaklandCaliforniamakesfoodsthatmixAmericanandAsiancultures.Therestaurantmakesfoodsthatarecookedorbakedinanoven.Manyofthemaresweet.Forexampletheshopsellssomethingcalledadimsumcookie.Itlookslikeasugarcookiebuthassesame(芝麻)seedsontopandsweetenedredbeansinside.DimsumisawordforCantonesefoodsfromsouthernChina.ThedimsumcookieisElaineLauswayofhonoringhergrandmotherwhowouldmakeakindoffoodthathadasimilartaste.LausrestaurantalsomakesChineseWhiteRabbitcandycookies.ThosesweetswouldnotbefoundinanybakeryinAsiabutareamixtureofAsianandWesternfoods.LausaidshespeakstoAsianAmericansandothersatherstore.Shesaid:WegetalotofcommentsforexampleThecookiesarejustlikelittlelovelykittiesandpuppies/OhthistookmebacktoseveralyearsagowhenIwasgrowingup.’Sheaddedthatitwasnicetocreategoodmemoriesandfeelingswithherpastries(糕点).Bakeriesthatcombinethefeelingofgrowing-upAsiansandAmericanshavebeenopeningupmoreofteninrecentyears.TraditionalAsianingredientsarebeingmixedwithEuropeanorAmericanpastriesintosomethingnew.ThecreationsareawayforyoungAsianAmericanstocelebratetheiridentity.OldertraditionalAsianbakeriesmakefoodsthatimmigrants(移民)missfromtheirhomecountry.ThenewbakeriescelebrateAsiancultureandarepartofanaturalprogression/5saidRobertKuwhoisanAsianAmericanstudiesprofessoratBinghamtonUniversityinNewYorkstate.HealsowrotethebookDubiousGastronomy:TheCulturalPoliticsofEatingAsianintheUSA.“ThebakersareshowingthattheirfoodswhichmixculturesarejustasAmericanasapplepie.ItssortoftheartisticsideofAsianAmericanidentitythatsoftenignored“Kusaid.Theyreinsteadreallytryingtofusethingstogether/
532.WhatdoesLauthinkofherworkA.Tiring.B.Demanding.C.Confusing.D.Rewarding.WhataretheoldertraditionalAsianbakeriestryingtodoCreateanewwayofshowingtheiridentities.CelebratetheAsiancultureinforeigncountries.Remindtheimmigrantsoftheirhometownflavor.IntroduceyoungAsianAmericanstonewculture.WhatdoestheunderlinedwordfiiseinthelastparagraphmeanCombine.B.Improve.C.Invent.D.Consume.
35.WhatisthesuitabletitleforthetextA.AsianAmericanCookiesBecomeAmericansFavoriteFoodVarietiesofNewAsianFoodsAreCreatedbyAmericanCooksAsianAmericanBakeriesMixTogetherCulturestoCreateNewFoodsTraditionalAsianFoodBecomesPopularwithAmericanYoungPeople第二节(共5小题;每小题
2.5分,满分
12.5分)从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项Expertsarealwaysadvocatingthehealthbenefitsofbiking.Andwhilethebarriertoentryislow-prettymuchallyouneedtoknowtostartcyclingishowtorideabikeitself-peopleoftenaskmeifIhaveanytipsforbeginnerbikers.BelowafewthingsIvelearnedalongthewaythathelpmakefbrasaferandmorejoyfulride:Followtherulesoftheroad.Brakeatyellowlightsstopforpedestriansandmaintainasoliddistancefromcars.36Thereforeneverflythroughstopsignsapproachtooclosetothefrontvehiclesorshoutatcars.37ABritishdoctorrecentlymadeheadlineswhenheclaimedthatwearingabikehelmetisactuallymoredangerousthantravelingwithoutonebutmostresearchsuggestsotherwise.Afull98percentofbikecommuters(上下班族)ownahelmetsoyoullbeingoodcompanyanyway.Makeaplaylist.Lawsagainstridingwithheadphonesvaryfromstatetostateanditsneverpropertolistentomusicinmorethanoneear.Butcruisingaroundtoasoundtrackcanbeanamazingfeelingsoconsiderbuyingawirelessspeakeryoucanfixonyourframe.38Knowyourrights.Ifyoudoendupgettingintoacollision(碰撞),stayonthesceneuntilthepolicecome.39Cyclistsaretoooftentakenadvantageofinbadsituationsespeciallyiftheirinjuriesdontseemtobeapparent.Findsomefriends.Asgreatasitcanbetobikealonezippingdownthestreetinabiggroupisanequallysatisfyingexperience.40Variousbicycletripsareoftenorganizedwhichprovidesopportunitiestodevelopfriendshipamongbikers.Getfullyequipped.Besuretogetahelmet.Mostcitieshaveenoughresourcesforthecyclingcommunity.Ifsnecessarythatyougivethemanaccuratereportoftheincident.Mostofuswillfeelitobviouslysafertorideonabikethaninacar.Thenputtogetheralistofyourfavoritetunesandgetreadytoenjoythem.6Pushingtothelimitnotonlygivesbikersabadreputationbutalsoagreatdanger.第三部分语言运用全科试题免费下载公众号《高中僧课堂》(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项Boundariesareeverywhere.Someareforsecurity.Someareforprivacy.Butsomearejustforusto
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48.Hestoppedbentdownandtriedtofetchitbutfailed.He49hissticktriedhardagainbutstillfailed.Abit50hestoodupandmovedonestepforwardbutnotbeyondtheboundary.Afterseveralmoreattemptswiththesticktheleafwasstillnotmovingtohim.Iwasrightbesidehimworriedalotabouthisfurther
51.Finallyhestoodupthrewawaythestick52steppedacrosstheboundaryandpickeduptheleafdirectly.Yeah!Isawa53smileonhisface!Manytimeswe54ourthinkingwithinaboundaryandcan!tfindagoodsolution;manytimesweholdexisting55athandneverthinkingaboutwhethertheyarestilluseful.Wearenotlackinginknowledgebutshortofknowinghowtobreakthethinkingboundaries.A.startB.limitC.closeD.operateA.facilitiesB.materialsC.weaponsD.tools第二节共10小题;每小题
1.5分,满分15分阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式GreatOceanRoada243-kilometerstretchofroadalongthesoutheasterncoastofAustraliaiswell-knownforitsbeautifulcoastalviews56wasallIknewaboutitbeforeIvisiteditinperson.Buttomysurprisenotonlywastheoceanview57一extremeattractivebuttheforestandmountainsontheothersideoftheroad58bealsoveryimpressive.MyfamilywenttoGreatOtwayNationalParkalongtheGreatOceanRoadonahotmorning.Despitetheweatheritwascoolintherainforestthanks59thefinemist薄雾fromthevariouswaterfalls.Wevisitedthemostpopularwaterfallinthearea60callErskineFalls.Theviewofthewaterfallcould61seefromtwolookouts.Althoughtheloweronewashundredsof62stepdownfromthehigheroneitwassorewardingtoviewthecascadingd顷泻的water.Thenationalparkalsoofferedmanyuniquewaysforvisitors63exploretherainforest.Wechosethetreetopwalk.Aswewalkedthebeautyoftheregionsfloraandfauna动植4勿群unfoldedinfrontofusbutfrom64anglethatIneverthoughtwouldbepossible.Withoutneedingtostretch65wenecksupwardwejustlookedaroundlikebirdsstandingonatreebranch!
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