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2024—2025學(xué)年福建省三明市永安九中、寧化六中、沙縣金沙高級(jí)中學(xué)、寧化濱江實(shí)驗(yàn)中學(xué)高二上學(xué)期期中聯(lián)考英語(yǔ)試卷

一、聽(tīng)力選擇題(★★)1.Whatdothespeakersdecidetodowiththegloves?

A.Leavethemwiththepolice.B.Leavethemwheretheyare.C.Leavethematanoticeableplace.(★★★)2.WhatwillDanprobablydotonight?

A.Studyatthelibrary.B.Giveapresentation.C.Gotothemovies.(★★)3.Whatdoesthewomanwantthemantodo?

A.Helpherwithherwork.B.Collectchildrenfromschool.C.Givehermoretimetofinishthereport.(★★)4.Whatdoesthemanhaveforlunch?

A.Somefruit.B.Asandwich.C.Acandybar.(★★)5.Whatdoesthemanlikemostabouttheshow?

A.Theaudiencecangetclosetotheactors.B.Theactorsarefamousmoviestars.C.Thetopicisabouthumanconnection.(★★★)聽(tīng)下面一段較長(zhǎng)對(duì)話,回答以下小題。6.Howdoesthemandescribethesong?

A.Itcheershimup.B.Itisgoodfordancing.C.Ithasexcellentwords.7.Whichkindofsongsdoesthewomanwanttowrite?

A.Songsthatcancomfortpeople.B.Songsthatareaccompaniedbypiano.C.Songsthatexpressherpersonalthoughts.(★★★)聽(tīng)下面一段較長(zhǎng)對(duì)話,回答以下小題。8.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?

A.ThehistoryofChineseknots.B.Thewoman’shandwork.C.Anafter-schoolclub.9.Whenwasthecraftclubestablished?

A.InSeptember.B.InOctober.C.InNovember.10.WhatwillthewomangiveherfriendsduringtheSpringFestival?

A.Musicalbums.B.Handmadecrafts.C.Luckycoins.(★★★)聽(tīng)下面一段較長(zhǎng)對(duì)話,回答以下小題。11.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?

A.Inabeautyshop.B.Inadoctor'soffice.C.Inaphotographer'sstudio12.Howisthemanprobablyfeeling?

A.Confident.B.Awkward.C.Relaxed.13.Whoisthemanprobably?

A.Anauthor.B.Apublisher.C.Anactor,(★★★)聽(tīng)下面一段較長(zhǎng)對(duì)話,回答以下小題。14.Howistheweathernow?

A.Windy.B.Sunny.C.Rainy.15.WhichanimalcanbeusedtoshowpleasureinEnglish?

A.Whales.B.Cats.C.Butterflies.16.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Schoolexchangepartners.B.Teacherandstudent.C.Co-workers.(★★★)聽(tīng)下面一段獨(dú)白,回答以下小題。17.Whatisthemainfocusofthejob?

A.Salespromotion.B.Customerservice.C.Roomcleaning.18.Whatcanthegallerystaffdo?

A.Workfromhome.B.Getregulartraining.C.Buyartworksatlowerprices.19.Whatdoesthepositionrequire?

A.Anartdegree.B.Communicationskills.C.Experienceincomputing.20.Whatshouldapplicantsdotoapplyfortherole?

A.Attendanopenday.B.Checkthewebsite.C.Emailtheirapplications.二、閱讀理解(★★★)FeaturedBikeToursinItalyLakeComo&theItalianLakeDistrictItaly’sLakeComotourisdeeplylovedbycyclists.Amongdramatichillsandwaters,ridingisrelativelyeasyalongflatbikepathsandbreathtakingvalleys.Thebeautifulwatersofthreemajorlakes-Garda,IseoandComoareneverfarfromsightasyousamplegoodwinesinFranciacorta.DailyMileage:7—32milesCyclingLevel:Moderate(中等的)Cost:$395Tuscany,LuccatoSienaOnthisself-guidedbicyclingvacation,you’llridefromLuccatoSienaatyourownpace.VisitLeonardodaVinci’shometownofVinciRideintothefamouswineregionofChianti.Stayinwelcominghotelsalongtheway.DailyMileage:3—40milesCyclingLevel:Moderate/ChallengingCost:$265ValleysoftheSodomitesRoadcyclingtheSodomiteswasnevereasier,asyouridealongmostlyflatordownhillbikepaths.Alongtheway,you’llexplorehistoriccities,andmeetanancientculturefoundnowhereelseonEarth.You’llalsobefueledbylocalmealsandendeachdayin4-staraccommodations!DailyMileage:4—36milesCyclingLevel:EasyCost:$595CoastalVillagesofTuscanyTuscany’samazinglybeautifulcoastbegstobeexploredbybicycleBeautifultownsdot(星羅棋布于)thecountryside,surroundedbytreesthathugthewatersoftheTyrrhenianSea.Attheendofeachday,youcanrelaxinthenaturalpoolandspringsofanEtruscancaldarium(高溫浴室).DailyMileage:8—39milesCyclingLevel:ModerateCost:$47521.Whatcancyclistsdoduringthecheapesttour?

A.Batheinnaturalsprings.B.Enjoybeautifullakescenes.C.Stayin4-staraccommodations.D.VisitLeonardodaVinci’shometown.22.Whichtourismostfriendlytobeginnercyclists?

A.LakeComo&theItalianLakeDistrict.B.Tuscany,LuccatoSiena.C.ValleysoftheSodomites.D.CoastalVillagesofTuscany.23.Howmanymilesarecyclistsexpectedtocovereachdayduringthecoastaltour?

A.7—32miles.B.3—40miles.C.4—36miles.D.8—39miles.(★★★)Sendingathumbs-upcanbeseenaspassiveaggressive(冒犯的),accordingtoGenZ(thosebornbetween1995and2009)whosaytheyfeelattackedwheneveritisused.Whetherthechatisinformal,betweenfriendsoratworkthesymbolappearstohaveaverydifferent,‘rude’meaningfortheyoungergeneration.A24-year-oldonRedditsummeduptheGenZargument,sayingitisbestneverusedinanysituationasitis“hurtful”.“Nooneofmyageintheofficedoesit,buttheGenX(thosebornbetween1966and1980)peoplealwaysdoit.Takemeabittoadjustandgetitoutofmyheadthatitmeansthey'remad-atme,”headded.Otheryoungpeopleagreeditisbadform,especiallyatworkwhereitcanmaketheteamappearunfriendlyandnoteasygoing.“MylastworkplacehadaWhatsAppchatforourteamtosendinformationtoeachotheron,andmostofthepeopleontherejustrepliedwithathumbsup.Idon'tknowwhy,butitseemedalittlebitaggressivetome,”onewomansaid.OneReddituseralsosaidthethumbsupactuallymeansthat“I'vereadyourmessageandhavenothingtoaddandIhopeandpray...allthepeopleinthisgroupchathavenothingtosayonittoo.”O(jiān)lderworkersappearconfusedbythereaction,sayingtheyusethethumbsupinwork-relatedchatstoshow“Iagree”or“Iunderstoodandwillfollow.”P(pán)artoftheissueisthatyoungpeopletendtousethethumbs-upinjokes.BarryKennedy,24,hesaidheonlyusedittocommunicatewitholderpeoplelikehisparentsoroldercolleagues.Asurveyof2,000peopleconductedbyPerspectusGlobalshowedthatamajorityofpeoplebetweentheagesof16and29believethatyouare“officiallyold”ifyouusethumbs-uporheartemoji.24.Whatdoesthethumbs-upemojimeantoGenZaccordingtothetext?

A.Itshowsagreement.B.Itisconsideredrudeorhurtful.C.Itisusedtojokewitholderpeople.D.Itsymbolizesfriendship.25.Whydoesonewomanfindthethumbs-upemojiaggressiveinherworkplace?

A.Becauseitisaformalwayofcommunication.B.Becauseitshowsdisagreementwithhermessages.C.Becauseitseemsdismissiveandunresponsive.D.Becauseitwasusedonlybyyoungercolleagues.26.Whatcanbeinferredaboutolderworkersfromthetext?

A.Theymisunderstandtheyoungergeneration'semojipreferences.B.Theyintentionallyusethumbs-uptoannoyyoungercolleagues.C.Theyavoidusingemojisinwork-relatedchats.D.Theyviewemojisasinappropriateinformalsettings.27.Whichofthefollowingisthemostsuitabletitleforthepassage?

A.TheEmojiDebate:GenerationalDifferencesB.HowThumbs-UpBecameaGlobalSymbolC.TheRiseofEmojisinProfessionalChatsD.WhyOlderWorkersPreferThumbs-Up(★★★)Ifyou’replanningtogoonadiet,orifyousufferfromseriousconditionslikediabetes(糖尿病),knowingexactlywhatandhowmuchyou’reeatingisessential.Inthisdayandage,wehavecalorieandnutritioncalculatorsevenonoursmartphones,buttheyactonlyasguides,whereasafamouscompany’srevolutionarynewdevice,CaloRieco,actuallyanalyzesthefoodonyourplateandprovidesaccurateinformationinjustafewseconds.You’veprobablyusedcaloriecalculatorsbefore,andyouknowthattheyonlyoffergeneralinformation.Forexample,acalculatorwilltellyoutheaveragenumberofcaloriesinahamburger,butitcan’ttellyouexactlyhowmanycaloriesareinthehamburger.Thesamegoesfornutrientslikeproteinorfat.AndthisiswhatmakesthenewCaloRiecosospecial.Thespokesmanforthecompanysaidthatitsoutstandinginventionisaimedatdietersanddiabetessufferers,bothofwhommakeupasizablemarket.Displayedatarecenttechshow,CaloRiecoisahigh-techdevicethatuseslightreflectiontechnologytodeterminethenutritionalvaluesofalmostanyfoodandalsoprovideaccuratecalorieestimates.Allyouhavetodoisputyourplateinthebox-shapeddeviceandwaitbetween10and20secondsforittoanalyzeallthefood.Onceit’sdoneanalyzingthevariousingredients(成分)inyourmeal,CaloRiecodisplaysthenumberofcalories,aswellasthenutritionalcontentonanLEDdisplay.Accordingtothecompany,thedeviceisabletorecognizethevastmajorityoffoods,exceptsoupsandverydarkdishes.CaloRiecocanalsoconnecttoyoursmartphoneviaanapp,andsendallthedataaboutanalyzedfoodstoyourhandhelddevice,soyoucanaccessitwheneveryouneed.Unfortunately,you’llhavetowaitabitlongertogetyourhandsonyourveryownCaloRicco,asthedevicepresentedattheshowisjustaprototype(樣機(jī))whichneedstobeimproved.It’sexpectedtobeahitinthenextfewyears,butthepriceremainsamystery.28.WhatistheadvantageofCaloRieco?

A.Ituseslightreflectiontechnology.B.Itoffersgeneralinformationoffood.C.Itisahigh-techdeviceworkingasaguide.D.Itcanpresenttheexactcalorieofanalyzedfood.29.Accordingtothetext,CaloRieco________.

A.needsalongtimetoanalyzethefoodB.cancountthecaloriesofallfoodsonyourplateC.candisplaythefooddataonthesmartphonedirectlyD.maybewellreceivedamongdietersanddiabetessufferers30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it”inParagraph5referto?

A.Thedata.B.Theapp.C.Thesmartphone.D.Thefood.31.WhatcanweinferaboutCaloRiecofromthelastparagraph?

A.It’sperfect.B.It’spromising.C.It’scostly.D.It’sportable(★★★)Thedeep-seaoilandgasindustryhasavastandcostlyinfrastructure(基礎(chǔ)設(shè)施)tomaintain.Wells,thousandsofkilometersofpipelinesandotherequipmentmustbebuilt,inspectedandrepaired.Now,cutting-edge(尖端的)underwaterdrones(無(wú)人機(jī))androbotsarebeingdevelopedthatcouldmaketheworksafer,cheaperandlesspolluting.AmongthemisEelume,asix-meter-long,snake-likerobot.Itcanbekeptatadocking(對(duì)接)stationatadepthofupto500metersforsixmonths,withoutbeingbroughtbacktothesurface,andsendbackvideosanddata.Therobotcantravelupto20kilometersbeforeneedingtoreturntothestationtorecharge.Itcanalsochangepartsfordifferenttasks,includingcleaningbrushes.Maintenance(維護(hù))workatmanydeep-waterwellsandpipelinesystemsisalreadycarriedoutbyunmannedvehicles.Butthesevehiclestypicallyneedtobetransportedtotheoffshoresiteonafullycrewedshipandthenremotelyoperatedbythesurfaceship.Thesecancostupto$100,000perday.P?lLiljeb?ckattheNorwegianUniversityofScienceandTechnologysaysthatby“becomingasubsearesidentlivinginadockingstation,therobotcanbemobilizedatanytimetodoinspectionsandothertasks,therebyreducingtheneedforcostlysurfaceships”.Eelumecanworkautonomouslyontasksgivenfromanonshorecontrolroom.Itssnake-likedesignallowsittoworkinnarrowspacesandtwistitsbodytostayinplaceinstrongcurrents.Bydockingunderthesea,itcanbeusedwhatevertheconditionsareonthesurfaceoftheocean.32.WhatcanbeinferredaboutEelume?

A.Itcarriesnocameras.B.Itisoperatedbyoffshoreships.C.Itisanall-aroundrobot.D.Itneedstoberechargedeverymonth.33.WhatistheadvantageofEelumecomparedtounmannedvehicles?

A.Causinglesspollution.B.Loweringmaintenancecosts.C.Sendinginformationfaster.D.Stayinglongerunderwater.34.WhatisP?lLiljeb?ck’sattitudetotherobot?

A.Objective.B.Doubtful.C.Cautious.D.Supportive.35.Whatdoesthetextmainlytalkabout?

A.Asubsearesidentinastation.B.Robotsworkinginnarrowplaces.C.Asnake-likerobotforunderwatertasks.D.Robotsmakingdeep-seaworkcheaper.(★★★)It’sdefinitelyapositivestepifyou’realreadymakingthetimetoexercise.Withsuchbusylives,itcanbehardtotryandfindthetimetoworkout.36Workingoutinthemorningprovidesadditionalbenefitsbeyondbeingphysicallyfit.●Yourproductivityisimproved.Workingoutinthemorningservesasapersonalcompass,guidingyouthroughthechallengesanddemandsofyourday.Exercisingmakesyoumoreawakeandreadytohandlewhateverisaheadofyoufortheday.37●Yourmetabolism(新陳代謝)getsaheadstart.38Ifyouworkoutinthemornings,thenyouwillbegettingthecalorieburningbenefitsforthewholeday,notinyoursleep.●39Studiesfoundthatpeoplewhowokeupearlyforexercisesleptbetterthanthosewhoexercisedintheevening.Exerciseenergizesyou,soitismoredifficulttorelaxandhaveapeacefulsleepwhenyouareveryexcited.●Youwillsticktoyourdiet.Ifyouworkoutbrightandearlyinthemorning,youwillbemorelikelytosticktohealthyfoodchoicesthroughouttheday.40Youwillwanttocontinuetofocusonpositivechoices.Therearealotofbenefitstoworkingout,especiallyinthemornings.Setyouralarmclockanhourearlyandpushyourselftoworkout!Youwillfeelenergizedalldaylong.

A.Yourqualityofsleepimproves.B.Youpreferhealthyfoodtofastfood.C.Thereisnoreasonyoushouldexerciseinthemorning.D.Youcankeepyourheadclearfor4—10hoursafterexercise.E.Whowouldwanttoruintheirgoodworkoutbyeatingjunkfood?F.Afteryouexercise,youcontinuetoburncaloriesthroughouttheday.G.Ifyouareplanningtodoexerciseregularly,oryou’redoingitnow,thenlistenup!三、完形填空(★★★)ThishappenedwhenIwasten.OnanormalSunday,IwenttothebarbershopwhereIalwayswent.Thatday,alongwiththebarbertherewasanassistant,whohadrecently_______theshop.SoIsatforthehaircut.Theuncleaskedmehow_______Iwantedit.Ianswered,“Justdoasmydadhad_______youthelasttime.”Hesmiled.Beforestartingthe_______,headded,“WhatifIkeepitlong?”I_______hewasjoking.SoIjokedtoo.Isaid,“Ican’tguarantee(保證)_______wouldhappentoyourshopthen!”ThemomentIsaidittheassistant_______frombehind.“Howdaredoyousaythat!Whoareyoutothreatenus,eh?”IadmitIwastoo_______atthatmomentandtheunclestandingbesidemewasgivingmean_______look.Fromthatdayon,I________stoppedjokingaboutanyone’sprofessionandworks.Itisoneofthemost________incidentsinmylife,whichtaughtmeto________theprofessionandworksofaperson,nomatterhow________theyare.I’m________thattheassistantrespondedinawaythatmademerethinkthepowerofmywords.Wordsdomakea________.41.A.joinedB.openedC.leftD.visited42.A.muchB.longC.oftenD.soon43.A.convincedB.remindedC.promisedD.instructed44.A.chatB.journeyC.experimentD.haircut45.A.a(chǎn)greedB.knewC.protestedD.stressed46.A.whatB.thatC.howD.which47.A.a(chǎn)ttackedB.laughedC.shoutedD.disappeared48.A.concernedB.proudC.frightenedD.curious49.A.a(chǎn)nxiousB.a(chǎn)nnoyedC.determinedD.a(chǎn)wkward50.A.suddenlyB.completelyC.obviouslyD.regularly51.A.importantB.creativeC.sacredD.confusing52.A.respectB.copyC.changeD.learn53.A.toughB.smallC.goodD.traditional54.A.upsetB.confidentC.embarrassedD.grateful55.A.commentB.mistakeC.differenceD.comparison四、語(yǔ)法填空(★★★)閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Chemicalpesticidesandartificialfertilizershavebeeninwidespreaduseinfarming56themiddleofthe20thcentury.Overtime,however,somescientistshavefoundthatpesticidescandamagethelandbykillingnotonlyharmfulbacteriaandinsects,butalso57(help)ones.Inaddition,thesechemicalscanstayinthesoilandundergroundwatersources,58(affect)thecropsgrownonthelandand,inturn,theanimalsandhumanswhodigestthem.Asforchemicalfertilizers,cropsgrownwiththemareusuallynotrichinnutrition,andhavemorewaterand59(little)flavor.As60alternative,somefarmershaveswitchedtoorganicfarming,andmanycustomershaveturnedtoorganicfoodwhentheyshopattheurbangrocery.Thereisstillalongwaytofindasuitablesolution61putssufficientfoodonthedinnertablewhilekeepingpeopleandtheenvironmentashealthyaspossible.五、翻譯(★★)62.Inothercountries,bycontrast,eyecontactisnotalwaysapprovedof.(英譯漢)________________________________________________________________(★★★)63.Yourlightswillcomeontheinstantyouenterthedoor.(英譯漢)________________________________________________________________(★★)64.一個(gè)微笑可以打破隔閡。(漢譯英)___________________________________________________________________________________________(★★★)65.Snow懷疑水泵就是罪魁禍?zhǔn)住#h譯英)六、書(shū)信寫(xiě)作(★★★)66.當(dāng)今“刷臉支付”越來(lái)越普遍,假定你是李華,你校英語(yǔ)報(bào)正在就“刷臉支付”這一話題征文,上周五你們班也就該話題進(jìn)行了激烈的討論。請(qǐng)你用英語(yǔ)寫(xiě)一篇短文投稿,內(nèi)容如下:

理由60%的學(xué)生贊成刷臉支付方便,快捷,不用帶現(xiàn)金和銀行卡40%的學(xué)生反對(duì)刷臉支付沒(méi)有百分百的準(zhǔn)確,會(huì)讓支付處于危險(xiǎn)當(dāng)中,而且顧客的個(gè)人信息可能會(huì)被非法泄露。發(fā)表自己的看法…參考詞匯:刷臉支付:face-scanningpayment注意:1.詞數(shù)80左右(首句已給出,不計(jì)入詞數(shù));2.適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫;3.注意書(shū)寫(xiě)規(guī)范,卷面整潔。Nowadays,face-scanningpaymentisbecomingincreasinglypopularamongcustomers.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________七、書(shū)面表達(dá)(★★★★)67.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開(kāi)頭語(yǔ)續(xù)寫(xiě)兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。Oneafternoonafterschool,Maryandherbrother,Keith,wereeatingatacafeneartheirhome.Thatafternoon,theyhadtosharetheirtablewithanotherperson.Thatpersonwasayoungladyinhertwenties.Aftereating,shewenttotherestroom.Withoutrealizing,shehadlefthercellphoneonthetable.Fiveminuteslater,shecameoutandwalkedoutofthecafewithoutlookingback.Marysawthecellphoneonthetable.ShequicklytoldKeith,“Keith,thegirlleftbehindhercellphone.”Keithlookedatthecellphone.Ittookhisbreathaway.Itwasoneofthelatestmodelsonthemarket.Keithhadalwayswantedacellphone.Buthisparentshadtoldhim,“Youdon’tneedone.Youcanalwaysusethehousephone.”Hestaredatitforsomeminutes.Then,hesaidslowly,pausingone

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