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岳池中学高级学年度上期入学考试202320242025英语(考试时间120分钟试卷满分150分)注意事项:L答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上
2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡对应题目的答案标号涂黑如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上写在本试卷上无效
3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题L5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 doesthe manprobably doA.A taxidriver.B.A restaurantwaiter.C.A trafficpoliceman.
2.How manydays doesthe museumopen everyweekA.Three.B.Four.C.Five.
3.What is the manA.A policeofficer.B.A taxidriver.C.A ticketseller.
4.Whafs theprobable relationshipbetween the speakersA.Husband andwife.B.Customer andwaiter.C.Workmates.
5.Where arethespeakersnowA.In thestreet.B.At abus stop.C.In theyellow building.第二节(共15小题;每小题L5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秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍
29.A.partner B.tutor C.captain D.guide
30.A.confident B.pleased C.doubtful D.frightened
31.A.leave B.bargain C.quit D.defend
32.A.fast B.slow C.safe D.skillful
33.A.experiments B.adventures C.sufferings D.situations
34.A.joined B.led C.followed D.controlled
35.A.rewilded B.returned C.recovered D.recalled第二节共10小题每小题L5分,满分15分阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1Chengdu isregarded bymany asone of the happiestcities inChina,as wellas thehome ofpandas.It36bee the firstAsian cityto beidentified as a UNESCOCity ofGastronomy in
2010.难以区分Chengdu isa placewhere itseems toblur theboundaries betweenpast andfuture.Its ancienttemples,traditional alleysand historicarchitecture opena windowinto ancientChina,37take youinto aworld ofpast impressivebeauty.But whatis reallysurprising isits focuson thefuture.Transforming into a centerof technology,innovation anddevelopment,this cityhas38ambition plansto beea sciencecity insouthwest China.Chengdu is not onlyrich in history andmodernity,but alsoin flavor.This cityis known39its spicyfood,with boldflavorsand centuriesoldcooking traditionsing togetherto offerdining experiences40will delightall thesenses.Chengdus味觉.most popularfood,such astonguenumbing mapotofu andhotpot,is41feast for the palateHotpot workslike this.煨,A heatsource42place on the diningtable keepsa potof soupstock simmeringand avariety ofChinese foodstuffsand43ingredient areserved besidethepot for the dinersto putinto thehot stock.All thisrichness thatChengdu hasto offerled toits selection as thehost cityforthe31stFISU WorldUniversityGames.The athleticevent was an opportunitynot only44show Chengdussporting spirit,worldclass infrastructure,45warm andorganizational skill,but alsoto promotefriendship andcrosscultural understanding.第四部分任务型阅读共2节,满分20分任务型阅读叹气Sadie lookedout of the windowand sighedas shethought aboutanother long,boring dayof summer.Shewondered whatall of her friends from schoolwere doingon theirsummer vacations.It hadto bea lotbetter thanlookingout of a window.Sadie thoughtabout thefun shehad last summer whenshe andher bestfriend Allisonwent to the beach.They builtsandcastles,played beachvolleyball,and eventried surfing.But theywouldnt begoing to the beachtogetherthis summerbecause Allisonhad movedtoadifferent cityfar awayfrom Sadies.Suddenly,Sadie had an idea.She couldcall her friend Wendy,who alwayshad funnyideas.Maybe theycould ridetheirbikes togetheraround thepark.Sadie racedto theliving room,picked up the phone,and calledWendy.She sighedmoredeeply asthe phonerang andrang.Then Sadieseated herselfon thesofa,picked upthe televisionremote,and putitdown again.She didntreally want to watchtelevision,so shewent to her roomand foundthe listof phonenumbers ofhergood friendsfrom school.In theliving room,she calledalmost eachof them,but noone wasat home.After hangingupthe phone,Sadie wanderedinto thekitchen andsat downat thetable,watching hermom dothecleaning.I donthave anyoneto hangout withbecause myfriendsfromschool arenthome andAllison movedaway,“saidSadie.Honey,there aremany thingsyou cando byyourself,like playingyour guitaror havinga walkin thegarden.Youcould evenfinish thatstory aboutour campingtrip,“said Mom.“I dontwantto do thosethings bymyself.I wantto playwith afriend.^^Sometimes,it isnice to do things byyourself,said Mom.I likeseeing myfriends,but Ialso likedoing thingsalone liketaking awalk bymyself orfinding aquietspot toread.Why nothave atry”Sadie thoughtabout hermoms wordsand returnedto herroom.根据文本内容从方框中选择恰当的词并用其正确形式填入文本图示中,每词限用一次,有两词为多余选项
46.disappoint ridetake suggestbore suddenlyphone lookhow friendher tiredADifferent Wayto SpendSummer—out of the window,Sadie sighedand wondered_her friendsspent their—Sadie feltquite—.summer vacations.11Sadie racedto theliving roomandAll ofa_she cameup with and ideathat she could inviteherfriend―picked upthe—.Wendy_bikes.11Since Wendydidnt answerthephone,Sadie calledother—,but—Sadie feltquite_.nobody wasat home.1IMom toldSadie sometimesit wasnice―Without anythingto do,Sadie turnedto hermom for—.to dothingsby•
47.Why didSadie sighlooking outofthewindow
48.How didSadie spendher vacationlastsummer
49.What changeswill Sadiemake afterlistening toher mother7words第五部分写作(满分20分)假定你是李华,你校将举办以”为主题的英语演讲比赛请你根据以下提示写一篇英
50.“Protect WildAnimals语演讲稿内容包括野生动物的现状;
1..保护建议;2发出倡议
3.注意.词数左右;1100可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯
2.Good morningeveryone!It ismy greathonor tostand hereto givea speech.Thank you!听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
6.How doesthe womansoundA.Relaxed.B.Surprised.C.Upset.
7.What happenedto the woman yesterdayA.She forgotto answeran email.B.She meta VIPcustomer.C.She failedto meeta customer.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题
8.What isthe manA.A taxidriver.B.A businessman.C.A tourguide.
9.Where isthe womangoingA.To theairport.B.To thebus station.C.To therailway station.
10.What willthe womandoA.See afriend off.B.Pick someoneup.C.Go ona businesstrip.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
11.What happenedtothe womanA Shecaught aflu.B.She hurther head.C.She gota stomachache.
12.Why doesthewomanmake thecallA.To makean appointment.B.To cancelan appointment.C.To putoff anappointment.
13.What isthe womansattitude tothe chargeA.She plainsabout it.B Shecant understand it.C.She acceptsit.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
14.How manytimes hasMark visitedthe TopekaZooA.Once.B.Twice.C.Three times.
15.Where didthewomanknow the incidentA.From theInternet.B.From the newspaper.C.From TV.16What didthe tigerdoA.It hurta zooworker.B.It escapedfrom the zoo.C.It injureda tourist.
17.What happenedtothezoo aftertheincidentA.It wasrebuilt.B.It wasclosed forever.C.It reopenedabout45minutes later.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题
18.How manybooks didEric Carlecreate forchildrenA.Less than
55.B.Over
70.C.Almost
90.
19.Which bookisthemost famousoneA.The GrouchyLadybug.B.The MixedUp Chameleon.C.The VeryHungry Caterpillar.
20.Why didEric CarlewriteA.To makeschool moreattractive.B.To helpchildren getinspiration.C.To offermaterials to teachers.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2・5分,满分
37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项With therelease ofhighly anticipated films such as Tolkien,Aladdin andRocketman.and eventslike RHSChelseaFlower Showand CanalwayCavalcade,May isset to be anexciting monthfor Londoners.Youll bepleased tohave yourtwobank holidaysto enjoysome ofthe things.Canalway CavalcadePopdown toLittle Veniceat theend ofthe weekfbr CanalwayCavalcade,Londons biggestwaterwayfestival.This annualevent hasbeen takingplace at Little Venicesince1983and itis expectedthat therewill beover100boats mooredaround WarwickAvenue.It isperfect forthe wholefamily,with itsvarious stalls,petitions,musicperformances andlive theatre.When:14th25th MayWhere:Little VeniceCost:Free unlessyou wantto purchasefood anditems fromthe stallsRHSChelsea FlowerShowPerfect fbrthe greenfingeredenthusiasts,the RHSChelsea FlowerShow isthe UKsmost famousflower andlandscapegardens show.Held in the groundsoftheChelsea Royal Hospital,visitors candiscover rareflowers andplantsand exploreover500exhibitors,including anArtisan Gardeninspired byJapanese emperors.There willalso bea gardendesignedby theDuchess ofCambridge incollaboration withthe RHS.When:21st25th MayWhere:Chelsea RoyalHospital,RoyalHospitalRoad,sw34SRCost:£
67.75TolkienHead toyour localcinema thismonth to see Tolkien.Starring NicholasHoult andLily Collins,Tolkien followsthecreator ofThe LordoftheRings ashe developsa friendshipwithagroup ofcreatives atuniversity.The friendshipis soontestedwhen WorldWar Ibreaks out.Other filmsto lookout forin Mayinclude UglyDolls,A Dogs Journey.Aladdin.Rocketman andThe SunIs AlsoA Star.When:27th28th MayWhere:Your localcinemaCost:Varies
1.What canyou doatLittleVeniceA.Observe amovie shot.B.Go sightseeingby boat.C.Visit anArtisan Garden.D.See ananticipatedfilm.
2.When canyou visita rareflower showA.On May17th.B.On May18th.C.On May24th.D.On May28th.
3.In whichsection ofa newspapermight youfind thistextA.Travel.B.Lifestyle.C.Business.D.Entertainment.主播It ismon tosee mostlive streamerssitting infront ofa deskin awelldecorated room.But ZengQinghuan,a30yearold fromXinhua Countyin Loudi,Hunan,has turnedher wholevillage intoalive streamingset.Her goalis touseemerce to help herpeople livea betterlife.Known asXiangmei Xinbaoon Douyin,Zeng nowhas morethan3million followers.One ofher videosabouttraditional waysof plantingand harvestingrice hasattracted morethan300,000followers.At thebeginning,she didntmake anymoney.Zengs parentsdidnt agreewith herdecision untilshe couldstand onherown feetand helppeople selltheir products.She hasnow soldlocal agricultural products worthtens ofmillions ofyuan,like fermentedtofu,preserved porkand driedsweet potatoes.Im adaughter ofthe greatmountains.I canalso bea contributorto ruraldevelopment in this newtimes”she said.Zeng hopesher experiencecan encouragemore young people toreturn to their ruralhometowns andstart theirownbusinesses.In2021,after shebecame arepresentative ofthe LoudiMunicipal PeoplesCongress,she putforward aproposalto ensurethat“each villagehas oneproduct andone livestreaming hostof itsown”,she plansto helpdevelop100social mediainfluencers fromher countywithin three years,and twovillages havetaken partin theproject.believe that therural areaswill beea bigstage,and beinga farmerwill beseen asa respectablejob too,“said Zeng.
4.Which aspectdoes Zengsvideo onDouyin attractpeople alotA.Fashion trendsin hervillage.B.The frozenfood inher hometown.C.Traditional customsofhervillage.D.The typicalfarming ofher hometown.
5.Why didZengs parentssupport herat lastA.Because Zenghadawelldecorated room.B.Because Zengbecame wellknownon website.C.Because Zenghad manyfollowers andearned muchmoney.D.Because Zengcould makea livingby herselfand servethe village.
6.Which ofthe followingbest describesZengA.Responsible andlovely.B.Downtoearth andambitious.C.Caring andfashionable.D.Gifted andrich.
7.What isZeng goingtodoaccording tothe lastparagraphA.Invite moreyoungpeopletoherhometown.B.Expand herbusiness tomake moremoney.C.Train moresocial mediainfluencers inher county.D.Produce moreagriculturalproductstohelpthe farmers.CHave youever conducteda jobinterview throughvideo Doyou workremotely andmostly municatewith yourcolleaguesthrough technologieslike MicrosoftTeams orSlack Technologiesare rapidlychanging how,when,and wherewe work.But whatimpact dothey haveon our work motivationWe recentlyreviewed theresearch doneto answerthisquestion andunfortunately,thenewsis notso good.For themost part,technologies haveworsened thesatisfaction ofour psychologicalneeds whenwework.They arerobbingus ofour feelingsof controland freedombecause theymonitor usand tellus whatand how todoour work;sometimes theyalso pressureus towork faster.And theyare decreasingour chancesto createmeaningful relationshipswith colleagues.To fixand avoidthese issuesin thefuture,we haveconcluded fromthis reviewthat weneed toadvocate forthe useofpsychological knowledgewhen designingtechnologies tobe usedin workenvironments.Psychologists arewell equippedtoadvise howto designand usetechnologies inways thatwill maintainor evenimprove thedesign ofour work.Work isconsidered tobe welldesignedwhen itgives ussome decisionmaking power,provides uswith performancefeedback,and allowsus toconnect with colleagues notonly toincrease relatednessbut alsotoseethe impactour workhas(利益相关者).on stakeholdersGood work design makesour workmore meaningful.Why isthis importantBecause workmotivation thatstems frommeaning andenjoyment willbe increasinglyimportantin thefuture ofwork.Indeed,as workenvironments andcareer tracksbee moredynamic andprecarious,weneed workerstobemore active and flexibleforthechangeable situation.And motivationthrough meaningand enjoymentmakespeople moreactiveandflexible.So,when youhear youremployer wantsto introducenew technologiesin your workplace,ask themif theyhave usedtheservice ofpsychology experts.It willensure yourwork keepsbeing designedin away thatwill makeit meaningfulandenjoyable.
8.According tothe recentresearch review,how dotechnologies affectour workA.They decreaseour workingefficiency.B.They increaseour psychologicalneeds.C.They improveour relationshipswithcolleagues.D.They reduceourworkmotivation forcreativity.
9.What doesthe authorsuggest forintroducing technologiesin workA.Updating technicalequipment.B.Consulting psychologyexperts.C.Reviewing theformer research.D.Improving thedesign ofourwork.
10.What isparagraph4mainly aboutA.The processof goodworkdesign.B.The potentialdecisionmakingpower.C.The characteristicof welldesignedwork.D.The meaningof connectionwithcolleagues.
11.What doesthe underlinedword“precarious”mean inparagraph5A.Uncertain.B.Unavoidable.C.Rewarding.D.Straightforward.DWhat makespeople sospecial Tooluse,self consciousness,language,and cultureare highon thelist,but infact allofthese characteristicscan befound elsewhereintheanimal kingdom.Humans andapes areclose relatives,so itis perhaps(not surprisingthat chimpanzeesuse toolsor thatgorillas have a senseof fairplay,even refuseto eatcarrots whichthey)(独normally acceptwhen theysee theirneighbors gettinggrapes.But thequalities that we oftenthink ofas exclusively占)human existnot juston land,but inthe oceanas well.(无脊椎动物),(八爪鱼)Among theinvertebrates octopusesare knownfor theirintelligence,even exhibiting(捕食者)evidence ofplayfulness,tool use,and personality.But theseskilled predatorslive aloneand consequentlylackculture.Dolphins,on theother hand,are largebrained,longliving,socialgroupbased predators,anditis herethatwefindthe greatestsimilarity tohumanlike cultureand awareness.Culture dependson the ability ofanimals topass onthings theyhave learnedto others.Many animalshave culturein(海绵)this sense,but whatsets dolphinsapart iswhat theypass on.Some bottlenosedolphins holdsponges intheirmouths thatthey useas toolsto sweepfor fishhiding onthe oceanfloor.This abilityis handeddown throughgenerations()一一especially infemales,with somefamilies grandmother,mother,and daughterall feedinginthishighlyspecialized way.Another characteristicthat dolphinsshare withhumans istheir abilityto recognizethemselves in a mirror.Whenfacing a mirror,most animalsbehave asif theyare interactingwith anotherindividual.Even inhumans,theabilitytorecognize thatthe imageinamirror isoneself doesnot occurbefore theage of18months.Dolphins notonly recognizethemselves,but ifa blackmark isput onthe bodyofadolphin,it willspend extratime atthe mirrorto lookatthemark.
12.The exampleof gorillasrejecting caiTotsshows they.A.are noteasy tofool B.prefer fruitto vegetablesC.haveaspecial tastefor foodD.have anawareness ofequality
13.What dooctopuses lackpared withdolphinsA.Social interaction.B.Intelligence.C.Tool usingability.D.Fun lovingspirits.
14.What makesdolphin culturespecialA.They tendto huntin groups.B.Their hunting skills arepassed down.C.Their learningenvironment isfavourable.D.Their familiesare typicallyfemale controlled.
15.What doesthe passagetry totell usA.Gorillas havea senseof fairplay.B.Octopus arehighly intelligent.C.Dolphins canpass downhuntingskillsand recognizethemselves inamirror.D.Some oceananimals sharequalities consideredas exclusivelyhuman.第二节(共5小题;每小题
2.5分,满分
12.5分)阅读下面短文,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In todaysrapidly evolvinginformation age,Artificial IntelligenceAI playsa vitalrole inour lives,particularly inthefield ofeducation16And thatwill helpus betteradapt tofuture trendsin language education.Traditional teachingmodels usuallyrequire allstudents tofollow thesame learningplan,often overlookingindividualneeds,while AI technology canadjust instructionalcontent basedonthelearners ability.17Therefore,thisapproach cangreatly improvelearning outes.18Timely feedbackis crucialfor correctingmistakes andreinforcing understandingduring thelearning process.AI systemscan instantlypoint outerrors andoffer suggestionsfor improvement.This rapidfeedback mechanismis highlyeffectivein enhancinglearners9language skills.AItechnologymakes English learning moreinteractive andfun.Alassisted teachingtools,suchasVirtual Reality沉浸VR technology,help tocreate reallife settings.19They canimmerse themselvesin anenvironment wheretheymunicate entirelyin English.Theapplication of AI inEnglish learningisnotlimited toenhancing specificskills likespeaking.20Byproviding morediverse andindepth readingmaterials andtargeted writingguidance throughthe analysisof vasttext data,AI helpslearners improvetheir abilitiesin allaspects oflanguage.In conclusion,learning Englishwith AIenhances learningefficiency.With theadvancement oftechnology,we lookforwardto seeingmore innovativelearning toolsemerge,helping peoplebetter learnand useEnglish.A.It offersa personalizedlearning experience.B.Learners canget engagedin themto practicetheir oralEnglish.C.AI canalso beapplied inEnglish learningto providecontinuous feedback.D.This articlewill explorehow AItechnology helpsto learnEnglish efficiently.E.It canhelp learnersimprove readingprehension andwriting skillsas well.F.This articlewill discussthe potentialofAItechnology inlanguageeducation.G.Another significantapplication ofAI inEnglishlearningis providingimmediate response.第三部分语言运用(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四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项Growing uponafarm,Fritz enjoyedwatching cowsand horses.It waswhat he21inhisboyhood thattook rootin hispursuitof beingan
22.After pletinghis university,Fritz landedwork ata famousresearchcenter,raising ravensand teachinggraylag geesehowtoopen boxes.Working23with freelivinganimals wasexactly whatheddreamed ofasaboy.隐鹘.In1997,the centerwas givenits firstibis chicksNowhere nearas24as geese-and noteven closeto superintelligentravens—the ibisesfrustrated manyscientists.But Fritzwas fascinated.He devotedhimself tolooking afterthem.After the ibises werefirst25back intothe wild20years ago,Fritz learnedthat26generations inthezoohadnt reducedtheir27to migrate.In searchfbr“south”,some28in Russia.What theibises needed,Fritz thought,wasa
29.Fritz decidedtoteachthe birdsa new,safer migrationroute byguiding themhimself ina tinyaircraft.And hewas30hecouldsucceed inthis daringplan.When heannounced thathed guidetheibises,he waslaughedat.But Fritzdidnt3j.He modifieda tinyaircraft soit wouldtravel atspeeds32enough forhis wingedstudents tocatch.In2004,after somerough33for aboutthreeyears,Fritz successfully34thefirstbirdsfrom Austriato Italy,and hasled15such migrationssince then.Over thattime,he has35277youngibises,many ofwhich thenstarted topass theroute ontotheirown young.
21.A.observed B.heard C.believed D.played
22.A.farmer B.engineer C.biologist D.zookeeper
23.A.quietly B.bitterly C.toughly D.closely
24.A.teachable B.readable C.fortable D.lovable
25.A.turned B.thrown C.regained D.released
26.A.adopting B.feeding C.spending D.shaping
27.A.trouble B.challenge C.drive D.interest
28.A.took upB.ended upC.checked upD.cheered up。