还剩9页未读,继续阅读
本资源只提供10页预览,全部文档请下载后查看!喜欢就下载吧,查找使用更方便
文本内容:
山东省济宁市邹城市北大新世纪高级中学学年20242025高二上学期开考试学英语试题第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,请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例How muchis theshirtA.£
19.
15.B.£
9.
18.C.£
9.
15.答案是Co
1.Whafs theweather liketodayA.Rainy.B.Windy.C.Sunny.
2.What willthe womanprobably do nextA.Tell the man heraddress.B.Take thepackage withher.C.Deliver herpackage byherself.
3.What arethe speakersmainly talkingaboutA.A fantasticphoto.B.A newfurniture store.C.The manshome.
4.What is the relationshipbetween the speakersA.Teacher andstudent.B.Classmates.C.Boss andsecretary.
5.Why didthe mango tosee adoctorA.One of his eyeshurt.B.His glassesno longerworked.C.He couldonly seethings upclose.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秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍听第6段材料,回答第
6、7题
6.What arethe speakersmainly discussingA.A putermuseum.B.Advances inputer technology.C.A librarywith examplesof oldtechnology.biggest city39plete,with peakdaily passengernumbers40reach15,
059.Once41bring intofull operation,the railwaywill reducetravel timebetween the capitals fromeight hoursto justthree,42is ofgreat significanceto economicand tradeexchanges amongthe countriesalong theroute.“43local turnup atour constructionsites withwater andhomecooked foodfor usJ saidDuanWei,an engineerworking on the Serbiansection.They are44extreme kind.”Serbian PresidentAleksandar Vucichoped thatwith Chinesehelp Serbia45start buildingfasttrains by themselves soon.第四部分写作共两节,满分40分第一节满分15分.假定你是李华,上周在校英语报举办的世界海洋日海报设计大赛中获一等奖,请给英国46World OceansDay好友写一封邮件分享此次经历内容包括Chris.海报主题及内容;
1.活动感受2注意词数左右;
1.
80.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2Dear Chris,Yours,第二节满分25分Li Hua阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文
47.吟诵“Never giveup!Never giveup!”chanted mytwo youngchildren,Max and Charley,as theymarched barefootbehindtheir grandmotherMia.They hadjust leftthe beach,where theyhad spentthe daybuilding sandcastles andsplashingin thewaves.Now,Mia wasleading Max and Charleyon another adventure:They wereseeking the icecreamtruck,which wasalways difficultto find.Over theyears,Mia hadbee ourfamilys symbolof positivity.It was not atitle sheearned withouteffort,however.When mydad died,Mia wasonly fortyyears oldand wasleft toraise meand mytenyearold brotheralone.Sheexperienced adeeply sadevent thatcould easilymake anyonefeel significantlyless happy.She had been theone whohadto makethe decisionto removeour dadfrom lifesupport fourteendays afterhe diedin acar accident.My momcould havelived undera blackcloud.Instead,she challengedherself to find joyevery day.She wasalways(陡峭的),up for a newchallenge,whether thatwas hikingacross thesteep rockyroad of a mountaintopin Austriatoget abetter viewof thebreathtaking landscape,or signingup fortapdancing classesat fifty.Leading byexample,Momtaught usjust how much onecould achievewith apositive attitude.She hastaken the same approachin herrelationship withher grandchildren.Before startingheradventurewith Max(叮当声)andCharleyon thathot Julyafternoon,Mia heardthe familiarclang of theicecreammans bellfrom herbeachchair.She turnedand sawhim briefly,spotting hisgreen shirtand catchingthe gleamofhiswaving bellbefore heturned(沙丘).and disappearedover thedunes Butyou need to befast becausehe doesntstay forvery longafter youhear his注意bell.续写词数应为个左右;
1.150,请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2MaxandCharley weredisappointed whenthey didntcatch thetruck intime thatday.(动摇).After abouttwenty minutesof walking,Maxs faithin themission beganto waver
7.What is the PowerBook100A.A machinefrom
1976.B.An originalportable puter.C.A puterworth$900,
000.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题
8.How didthe speakersarriveA.On foot.B.By taxi.C.By car.
9.What arethe speakersprobably going to watchA.A carrace.B.A tennisgame.C.A soccermatch.
10.Why didthe speakersarrive earlierA.To findPeter.B.To get a goodplace.C.To meetthe players.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题
11.Who will be on the faceof the$20billA.Andrew Jackson.B.Harriet Tubman.C.Alice Paul.
12.What didSusan B.Anthony doA.She savedmany slaves.B.She helpedpass anew law.C.She proposedwomen getthe vote.
13.Why arethe speakersexcitedA.The19th Amendmentwas justpassed.B.Women will be featuredon U.S.money.C.Alexander Hamiltonwont beonthe$10bill.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题
14.Who isthe mantalking toA.His mother.B.His sister.C.His classmate.
15.Why doesthe manstick to traveling bytrainA.It ismuch cheaper.B.It ismore fortable.C.It ismore environmentallyfriendly.
16.What willthemandonextA.Contact theticket office.B.Return aticket.C.Catch atrain.
17.Where doesthe conversationtake placeA.At home.B.On thephone.C.On auniversity campus.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题
18.How does an Americangetalearners permitA.By havingclasses.B.By takinga roadtest.C.By passinga writtentest.
19.What doesthe speakersay abouttaking classesat adriving schoolA.It isa must.B.You mayskip it.C.The costis high.
20.What doesthespeakertalk aboutin theendA.Traffic rules.B.Vehicle types.C.Driving skills.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Want to know allthe insandoutsregarding theParis2024Olympics Thenyouve eto theright place!Below youwillfind allthe information about thenew Olympic sports.Olympic skateboardingWhowill followin thefootsteps ofMomiji Nishiya,the firstOlympic skateboardingchampion,who wascrowned atthelast Gamesat theage of13The answerwill berevealed in Paris thissummer.Speed,technique,mastery of the boardwillbe requiredto successfullyperform the most beautifultricks.Olympic sports climbing(抱石攀岩)With itssecond timeentering the Olympics,sports climbinghas threebranches:Speed,Boulderingand Lead.Speed isall about the speed of climbing.Bouldering isall aboutclimbing aboulder ona wall and Leadrequiresathletes toclimb adifficult route20meters high.Olympic surfing(场地)The Olympicswillbeheld inParis butwhat aboutOlympic surfingThere isone venuethat isliterally ontheother sideof the world.The locationTeahupoo,ontheisland ofTahiti,is whereOlympic surfingwill takeplace.Thisisland is part ofFrench Polynesia,between Australiaand SouthAmerica.Olympic breakdancingBreakdancingisthenew Olympicsport thatwill make its firstappearance inParis
2024.How toestablish agradingsystem withouttaking awaythe artisticfreedom atthe sametime Thepoints should be basedon creativityand musicality,a grayarea thatdepends a lot onfeeling andthus hasalotof subjectivityto it.Looking for a handylist ofall sportsClick here!Throughout Paristhere areall kindsof stadiumsand arenas(竞技场)where sportingevents areheld.Not onlyParis itself,but alsothe surroundingsuburbs of thecapitalof Francesetthe stagefor theOlympic Games!
1.Which sportis enteringtheOlympicsfor the first timeinParis2024A.Olympic skateboarding.B.Olympicsportsclimbing.C.Olympic surfing.D.Olympic breakdancing.
2.Which of the followingstatements iscorrectA.Olympic skateboardingrequires ahigh levelof physicalstrength.B.Three branchesof Olympicsportsclimbingevaluate varioussides ofskills.C.All theabove fourOlympic eventswillbeheld inParis.D.The scoringof Olympicbreakdancing ishighly objective.
3.Where isthe textprobably takenfromA.A sportswebsite.B.A healthmagazine.C.A travelbrochure.D.An Olympicnews report.BHale,president ofGranite Telemunications,was onstageduring Thursdaysrainy graduationceremony to accept themedalfor hissupport for the university.In hisbrief speech,he praisedstudents for their hardwork,and,drawing fromhisown earlyexperiences,encouraged themnot tolet failuredefeat them.Later,just asthe headmasterwas aboutto startawardingdegrees tograduates,Hale gentlypushed himaside,saying hewanted tocelebrate thegraduates bygiving them(掌声)$1,000each.Students appearedfrom undertheir umbrellas,erupting inloud cheersand applause.It wenton fornearlya minutebefore Halecould cutback in.“Listen,theres arule J he said.The first$500is ourgift toyou.The second$500is foryou to do charity,giving tosomebodyelse inneed oranother organizationwho coulduse itmore thanyou.As hespoke,two bigbags werecarriedonstage.They werefilled with3,000envelopes,which hesaid weredecorated bystudents attwo localelementary schools,and markedeither“gift orgive”.It wastime forstudents towalk acrossthe stage.One ata time,wearing,raincoats andbig smiles,they acceptedtheir(文凭)diplomas andtheir pair of envelopes.“These arekids whoare workingtheir tailsoff to be thereJherecalled.They couldcertainly use the The57yearoldman putmuch ofhis wealth-over$270million-toward charitablecauses,including cancerresearch andeducationalinstitutions.“Some ofthe mostjoyous timeshave beenwhen Ivehad thechance toshare/9Hale explained.If theresaway thatI couldcreate thatseed withinanother generationwhere theywould getto experiencethe joyof giving,thenmaybe thatbees somethingthat theywould make an efforttodoand beaccustomed todoing andmake usallalittle bitbetteralong theway.He haslearned thatone ofthis yearsgraduates gaveher moneytoalocal charitythat providesholidaygifts forpoor children.She herselfhadbeena receiveryears ago.A.Calm.B.Oveijoyed.C.Embarrassed.D.Curious.
4.How didthe studentsfeel uponhearing whatHale saidin Paragraph1A.Use ittotravelwith friends.B.Spend iton learningmaterials.
5.How couldthe studentsdeal with the moneymarked“give”according tothe ruleC.Pay itfor giftsfortheirteachers.D.Donate itfor meaningfulpurposes.A.They hadgood luckto bethere.B.They needntwork hardany more.
6.What didHale meanwhen mentioningstudents couldusethe giftC.They weregood enoughforthegift.D.They weretoo youngto usethegift.
7.What isthe significanceof HalespracticeA.Paying kindnessforward.C.Driving theworld forwardsignificantly.D.Strengthening interpersonalconnections.
8.Promoting teachingeffectiveness.(夕卜壳)(坚固的),If thecrust ofthe earthwere notpretty solidit wouldbe shakingabout andmoving upanddown frequently.However,there areplaces in the rocksofthe earths crustwhere itisnt stronglyheld together—wherefaults exist.Along thefaults,one rockmight pushagainst anotherwith greatforce.The energyis changedto vibrationinthe rocks,so theybegin toshake andwe havean earthquake!The mostfamous onein NorthAmerica wasthe San Francisco Earthquake of
1906.Seven hundredpeople diedand(贝才产)property damageamounted toabout$425,000,
000.The greatestdestruction camefrom the fires thatfollowedthe quake.One ofthe mostfamous earthquakesin Europetook place in Lisbon,Portugal,in
1755.The citywas destroyedand atleastthirty thousandpeople werekilled.In1908,in Calabriaand Sicily,a quakekilled aboutseventyfive thousandpeople.In1915,in centralItaly,hundreds oftowns andvillages weredamaged andthirty thousandpeople werekilled.Two greatearthquakes thatcaused greatdamage inAsia tookplaceinTokyo,Japan,and in Gansu ProvinceinChina.The Tokyo quakeof1923killed more than onehundred thousandpeople anddestroyed the city andthe cityofYokohama,too.The Chinesequake in1920covered morethan threehundred squaremiles andkilled abouttwo hundredthousandpeople.
8.The underlinedword vibration“in thefirst paragraphprobably meansA.shaking B.force C.energy D.losing
①
9.Which ofthe followingisthecorrect orderoftheyears whenthe earthquakeshappened theSan Francisco
②Earthquake the earthquake inLisbon,Portugal
③④the earthquakein Calabriaand Sicilythe earthquakein centralItaly
⑤⑥the earthquakeinGansuProvince theTokyoquake
③④⑤⑥②①⑤⑥②①③④②①③④⑤⑥①③④②⑤⑥A.B.C.D.
10.According tothe passage,theearthquakethat killedthemostpeople happenedin.A.Portugal B.Italy C.Japan D.China11We caninfer from the passagethat.
1.theearthscrust inEurope isweaker thanthat inother places
8.thefiresfollowing theSan FranciscoEarthquake causedmore damagethan theearthquake did
9.there were75,000people killedin theSanFranciscoearthquake
10.thecityof Yokohamawasnotgreatly influencedbytheTokyo quakeDBrownmud isfound oncoastlines around the UK.It might not lookvery excitingbut infact itsupports wildlifethat(筛选)doesavery importantjob.Scientists inScotland havejust beguna studyof coastal mud.They aresifting throughitto findthe creaturesliving there,which couldprovide a natural solution to climate change.(泥土穴居)Some ofthe mudburrowing creatures feedon tinyorganisms suchas algaeand plankton.These(腐烂)organisms absorb carbon.If algaeand planktonare leftinthe sea theyeventually die,rot andgive outcarbon()dioxide COgas into the atmosphere,which contributesto globalwarming.Instead,many arepulled downintothe sea2bed bymudburrowingcreatures,where thecarbon theycontain isstored,for hundredsof years.Dr CeriLewis isleading ateam ofscientists whoare measuringwhich creaturesare bestat storingcarbon inthe seabed offthe westcoast ofScotland.There aresome fantastic,wonderful animalsliving inocean mud,all doingtheseimportant jobs/9Lewis toldThe Timesnewspaper.In thearea,there areat least200species ofinvertebrates(animals)without backbones.The scientistswork includesscooping upmud fromthe seabed,sifting ittofindthe invertebrates,and measuring howmuchcarbon eachone stores.Lewiss studyispartofahuge fiveyearproject calledthe ConvexSeascape Survey.It ismeasuringhowmuch carbonisstored incoastal areasall around theworld,and howmuch morecould bestored inthe future.Lewis admitsthat mudisntthefirstthing peoplethink ofwhen lookingfbr solutionsto climatechange,but,she says,Itcouldnt bea moreimportant timeto workout howwe canbest usenatures powerto lockcarbon away.”
12.What canbe learnedabout themudburrowing creaturesA.They canabsorbcarbon.B Theygive outcarbon inthesea.C.They helpto lockcarbon away.D.They contributeto globalwarming.
13.What doesthe underlinedphrase scoopingup“in paragraph3probably meanA.Spooning up.B.Making up.C.Looking up.D.Cleaning up.
14.Why doesLewis wantto measurecarbon inhis studyA.To storemuch morecarbon.B.To studythe secretsofthesea.C.To sortoutthecreatures inthesea.D.To seekanaturalsolutiontoclimatechange.
15.What canbe inferredfromthelast paragraphA.Greater importanceshouldbeattached tocoastalmud.B.Climate changedepends onthe amountof carbon.C.Human beingsshould usenatural powerto breakdown carbon.D.The mostimportant timeto measurecostal mudis inthe fiveyears.第二节(共5小题;每小题
2.5分,满分
12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项(内疚)Are youguilty ofbad puterhabits Youmightnoteven realizeit.16So you should breakthe followingbadputer habitsfor a healthier digitallife.Snacking atthe screen(而卒屑)件出菌)17However,crumbs candamage yourkeyboard andbee asuitable placefor bacteriato grow.Touching yourskin aftertyping ona crumbfilledkeyboard mightas wellharm yourskin.Leaving the puter onaroundtheclockConvenience oftengets thebetter ofprotection,but leavingyour PCor laptopon allthe timecan wearit downandwaste electricity.18Your puterand yourenergy billwill thankyou.Marathon gamingtimeGaming canbe anattractive hobby,with hoursflying byas youreaddicted tothe screen.However,overgaming can(免疫),lead tophysical andmental stress,resulting inpoor sleep,weakened immunityand evenmental healthissues.19After anhour ofgaming,a lOminutebreak cando wonders.Using public puters carelesslySavingpasswords onyour personalputer isacceptable,but doingthesameon publicputers isa nono.Ifs extremelyeasyfor someonewith techtoknowhow toget thosepasswords andaccess yourpersonal information.Be extremelycarefulwhen usingpublicputers.20So,in todaysworld,where digitalwellness isbeing increasinglyimportant,lefs breakbad habitsand haveahealthier,more mindfulapproach toour digitallives.A.Remember totake arestB.Make ita habitto shutit downwhen youredone forthe day.C Whodoesnt loveeating snackswhile lookingthrough thewebD.However,some thingsyou dodaily canharm yourtech andyourself.E.Dont youknow alittle fbrtnow couldlead toa bigheadache laterF.Always exittheputerand neversave passwordson publicmachinesG.Its bestto shutdown yourputer correctlyto avoidany possibledamage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,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项Tn timesof sadness,a friendwould alwayssuggest goingfor awalk.Are youoverwhelmed byyour workTake awalkaroundtheneighborhood.21like thisare oftensaid withthe bestof intentions,but theyused tomake meangry.I didnot22how thesethings weregoingtohelp.Three yearsago,I hita lowpoint.Once Isaw apairof23eyes lookingat methrough themirror,I knewI wasat mybreakingpoint.So,I24the adviceI foughtso hardto ignore.I wentforawalk—withthe25that itwould somehowchangemy life.But itdid nothing.I wasjust assad asI wasbefore.I wentonawalk everyday formorethana month.Some daysIcould hardlymakeitoutside,but I26to pushthrough.I tooka pictureevery timeI wentbecause Iwanted to27myselftrying tomake aneffort.One day,the unbelievablehappened.I foundmyself
28.I realizedI hadpatiently waitedall morningto goon thiswalk.What I29hated hadbee thebest partofmy day.I foundmyself30tobeoutside.I neverhad a31in mind.I justdanced along the trails,stopped tolook atthe beautifulblue skiesand listenedto music.Im gladI tookpictures becausethere wasa noticeable32in myface.I slowlystarted tolook lesstired anddefeated.It wasamazing thatsomething smalland seeminglymeaningless could33makeanimpact onmy physicaland mentalwellbeing.、If yourehaving a bad day,a badmonth,abadyear oreven abad34youshouldtry goingforawalk.Sometimes,all weneedtodo is
35.
21.A.Feelings B.Questions C.ments D.Stories
22.A.understand B.appreciate C.indicate D.predict
23.A.angry B.empty C.attractive D.curious
24.A.supplied B.protested C.refused D.followed
25.A.doubt B.honor C.policy D.hope
26.A.managed B.failed C.expected D.requested
27.A.inform B.document C.share D.adapt
28.A.shouting B.crying C.smiling D.dreaming
29.A.never B.otherwise C.once D.thus
30.A.grateful B.hesitant C.scared D.longing
31.A.picture B.destination C.problem D.path
32.A.difference B.shock C.reaction D.image
33.A.actually B.officially C.instantly D.frequently
34.A.friend B.family C.plan D.life
35.A.do wondersB.keep yourhead C.give ita shotD.take itfor granted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1A newChinesebuilt highspeedtrain wasofficially launchedin Belgradeon Fridayduring aceremony.The newtrain,with250seats and36speedofup to200km perhour,features intelligentticket salessystems,convenient storageforbicycles andlarge luggage.It alsoprovides wheelchairfriendlyspaces andtoilets,making it37access topeople withdisabilities.一Serbia hasordered fivetrains fromChina forpassenger transportalongtheSerbian partoftheBelgrade Budapestrailway.The350km longrailway,a keyproject ofChinas Beltand RoadInitiative inEurope,is38construction bya groupof Chinesepanies.So far,the railwaybetween Belgradeand Serbiassecond。