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2024-2025學(xué)年遼寧省七校協(xié)作體高二下學(xué)期3月聯(lián)考英語試卷

一、聽力選擇題(★★)1.Whowouldactuallybethemainspeakerattheconference?

A.Anna.B.Mark.C.Annie.(★★)2.Whatdoesthewomanwanttodo?

A.Eatout.B.Cookathome.C.Shopalone.(★★)3.Howmuchdoesthefoodcostintotal?

A.14dollars.B.16dollars.C.24dollars.(★★)4.Whoistheman?

A.Ateacher.B.Aparent.C.Astudent.(★★)5.Whatdoesthewomanmean?

A.Themeetinghasbeenpostponed.B.Thecompanywillmoveverysoon.C.Themanhascometothewrongplace.(★★★)聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。6.Whatmatchdidthemanwatchyesterday?

A.Tennis.B.Badminton.C.Basketball.7.Whatwillthemandothisevening?

A.Watchamatchwiththewoman.B.Celebratehisgrandpa’sbirthday.C.Catchthemen’stabletennisfinal.(★★★)聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。8.HowwillBengotoNewYork?

A.Bycar.B.Byplane.C.Bytrain.9.WhatisBengoingtodoinWashingtonD.C.?

A.Visitmuseums.B.Careforhisbrother.C.Gotothebeach.10.HowlongwillBenstayintheUS?

A.Foraboutaweek.B.Forabouttwoweeks.C.Foraboutthreeweeks.(★★)聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。11.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?

A.Inanapartment.B.Inahospital.C.Inacompany.12.Whatdoesthewomansayaboutthepainting?

A.Ithasn’tbeencompletedsofar.B.ItmakesTom’splacelooknice.C.Itcausedhertogetaheadache.13.Whatdoesthewomanplantodothisweekend?

A.Buyanewshirt.B.Gotothecinema.C.Haveagoodrest.(★★★)聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。14.Whydidthewomandecidetoleavethecity?

A.Shewasundermuchpressure.B.Shestartedaguesthousebusiness.C.Sheneededtolookafterherparents.15.Wheredoesthewomanmainlygetvegetables?

A.Inhergarden.B.Atagrocerystore.C.Onanonlineplatform.16.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Acouple.B.Oldfriends.C.Newneighbors.(★★★)聽下面一段獨白,回答以下小題。17.Whatisthespeakermainlytalkingabout?

A.Thescheduleofanevent.B.ActivitiesinanEnglishclub.C.Acourseplanforthecomingweek.18.Whencanlistenerslearnbasicphrasesindifferentlanguages?

A.OnAugust20th.B.OnAugust22nd.C.OnAugust24th.19.Whatwillbeorganizedonthethirdday?

A.Interactiveworkshops.B.Musiccompetitions.C.Knowledgequizzes.20.Whatarethedishesatthefoodfairlike?

A.They’realittleexpensive.B.They’reofgoodquality.C.They’reofferedbyrestaurants.二、閱讀理解(★★★)Fromiconichistorytomodern-daythrills,SanAntoniohassomethingforeveryone.REMEMBERTHEALAMO!TheAlamo,aUNESCOWorldHeritagesite,isakeyhistoricallandmarkestablishedin1718.Itgainedfameduringthe1836battlewhereTexandefendersfoughtbravelyagainstMexicantroops.Today,theAlamoremainsamust-visit,offeringfreeexplorationwithtimedreservations.EXPLORETHERIVERWALKTheSanAntonioRiverWalkisanothericonicattraction,featuringa15-milenetworkofwalkwaysalongtheriver.DividedintoMuseumReach,Downtown,andMissionReach,itoffersdiverseculturalandentertainmentexperiences.Familiescanstrollhand-in-handorenjoyarivercruise.FAMILYFUNATTHEBOTANICALGARDENForapeacefulretreat,theSanAntonioBotanicalGardenspans38acres,providingamplespaceforkidstoplay.TheFamilyAdventureGardenincludes15funlearningspotsaboutnature.ParentscanalsoparticipateinfamilycookingclassesusingfreshproducefromtheZachryFoundationCulinaryGarden.STEMANDCREATIVITYATTHEDOSEUMTheDoSeumisaninteractivemuseumfocusingonSTEM,literacy,andthearts.Withextensiveindoorandoutdoorexhibitspace,itoffersengagingactivitieslike“LittleTown”andtheZacharyInnovationStation.MORGAN’SWONDERLAND:FUNFORALLABILITIESMorgan’sWonderlandisanultra-accessiblethemeparkdesignedforchildrenofallabilities,inspiredbyMorganHartman,achildwithspecialneeds.Thisparkfeatureswheelchair-accessibleridesandsensory-friendlyattractions,includingMorgan’sInspirationIslandwaterpark,recognizedbyTimemagazineasoneofthe“World’sGreatestPlaces.”21.Wherewillyougoifyou’reinterestedinhistory?

A.TheDoSeum.B.TheSanAntonioRiverWalk.C.TheAlamo.D.Morgan’sWonderland.22.WhatdotheRiverWalkandBotanicalGardenhaveincommon?

A.Botharesuitableforfamilies.B.Bothofferfreeadmissionforvisitors.C.Bothwereestablishedinthe18thcentury.D.BotharelocatedalongtheSanAntonioRiver.23.WhatmakesMorgan’sWonderlandspecial?

A.Itistheworld’sgreatestplace.B.Itincludesthrillingwaterpark.C.Itoffersfreeridestoallabilities.D.Itisavailablefordisabledchildren.(★★★)LyingintheMexicanstateofOaxaca,thefishingvillageHuatulcoishometoninebays,36beachesandthousandsofbabyturtlesthatapparentlyneededme.Ihadthreeopendaysandadesiretosavesometurtles.Andso,awayIwenttoHuatulcowithWildcoast,agroupofchampions-for-changewhowereprotectingcoastalandmarineecosystemintheU.S.andMexico.IwastakentoLaEscobillatoexperienceWildcoastinaction.Thisprotectedbeach,onehournorthofHuatulco,iswheremassturtlenestinghappens,lastingjustfourdaysduringrainyseason,hundredsofthousandsoffemaleseaturtlesswingingtheirwayashoretolaytheireggs.Betweenthreatsofdogs,crabs,developmentandoilspills,thelittlecreatureshavethewholeworldagainstthem.Asrecentlyas2002,turtleshuntingwasnotonlyacommonpractice,butanimportantpartofthecultureanddietintheOaxacacommunities.Luckily,Wildcoastrescuesturtleeggsandrecreateshabitatsbymonitoringtemperaturesandhumidity.Thankstotheirefforts,theseaturtleshavemadeamajorcomeback,withnowover72millionturtlesbeingbornonthebeachesthatWildcoastprotects.Igottohold50ofthetinycreaturesinabowl.Despiteanaveragelayingof100eggs,justonein1,000babyturtleswillmakeittoadulthood.Itwastimetoliberate(解放)thoselittlecreatures.Outspilledthecreatures,somemovingfullsteamaheadwhileothersbarelymovedinplace.Literally,hundredsofthembegantospreadoutacrossthebeach.Witheachsetofwaves,wewitnessedthesurvivalofthefittest,somepushingpastthewhitewashwhileotherscrashedbacktoshore.Theirfightforlifemademyeyeswet.Aflockofbirdswerereadytodiveintotheseafortheirmovingtargets.“Onein1,000.”Naturewascruel.After30longminutes,thelastcreaturemadehiswaytothesea.24.WhatdoweknowabouttheWildcoast?

A.Itisafishingvillage.B.Itisanationalnaturalreserve.C.ItislocatedinHuatulco.D.Itaimstopreservemarineecosystem.25.Thebabyturtlesarethreatenedbyvariousfactorsexcept________.

A.thecruelhuntersB.therapiddevelopmentC.theextremeweatherD.theoil-pollutedocean26.Whatdotheunderlinedwords“fullsteamahead”inparagraph4mean?

A.Withslowpaceandfear.B.Withallenergyandenthusiasm.C.Withfullwarningandcuriosity.D.Withgreatsatisfactionandresponsibility.27.Whatcanwelearnfromtheauthor’sexperienceinsavingbabyturtles?

A.Thinktwicebeforeyouleap.B.Stopstrugglingandyoustopliving.C.Alwaysprepareforarainyday.D.Whenthebuyingstops,thekillingcantoo.(★★★)Havingtroublefallingasleep?It’scommontoblamethephonethat’sjustinchesfromyourfaceandtheconstantupdatesyoukeepscrolling(滾動)throughasyoulieinbed.Buttheideathatthebluelightfromyoursmartphoneiswhat’skeepingyouawakeisn’tquiteright.Whileblue-orshort-wavelengthlight—suchasdaylightorthatemitted(發(fā)出)bytech—doesaffectourbody’sinternalclock,thingsarelessclear-cutthanweoftenthink.“Sleepisaverycomplexprocess,”saysStuartPeirson,aprofessorofcircadianneuroscience(晝夜節(jié)律神經(jīng)科學(xué))atOxfordUniversity.Heexplainsthatthepartofoureyesthattellsourbrainwhenit’stimetobeawakeistriggered(觸發(fā))bycellsthatabsorb(吸收)bluelight.However,it’salsotriggeredbycellsthatabsorblongerwavelengthsoflight(suchasred).Thismeansit’snotthecolorofthelightthat’stheproblem,it’sthebrightnessandlengthoftimewe’reexposed(暴露)toit.Thescreensofourphones,infact,arenotverybright.Sunlightis1,000timesbrighterthantheaveragelightemittedbyaphone.Roomlightingis,onaverage,10timesbrighter.Thisiswhyturningoffthebiglightasyougetreadyforbedcanhelpyoufeelsleepier.“Technically,bluelightfromsmartphonescanaffectsleep,”saysPeirson.“Buttheseeffectsaresmallunlessyouareusingyourphoneforhourswithaverybrightscreenandalreadyhavesleepproblems.”InstudiesdoneatHarvardUniversity,evenusingane-readerwiththebrightnessturnedupforfourhoursonlycausedasmalldelayinfallingasleep—just10minutes.Infact,yoursleepismorelikelytobeaffectedbythekindsofcontentyou’relookingat.Ifyouthinklightisimpactingyoursleep,Peirsonsaysyoudon’tneedtospendmoneyonspecial“blue-lightblocking”glasses.Instead,hesuggestsdecreasingyourscreentimeandturningdownthebrightnessonyourphone.28.Whatiscommonlyblamedforcausingtroublefallingasleep?

A.Thebrightnessofroomlighting.B.Theconstantupdatesonsmartphones.C.Thecontentonelectronicdevices.D.Thecolorsofthelightfromelectronicscreens.29.WhatdoesStuartPeirsonsayabouthowlightaffectssleep?

A.Redlightisthemainreasonaffectingsleep.B.Bluelightstronglyaffectssleepnomatterhowbrightitis.C.Light’sbrightnessandlengthofexposurearemoreimportantthancolorinaffectingsleep.D.Onlybluelightaffectsthepartofoureyesthatinfluencessleep.30.WhatdoesStuartPeirsonsuggestdoingifyoubelievelightisaffectingyoursleep?

A.Buyingspecial“blue-lightblocking”glasses.B.Turningoffallelectronicdevicesbeforebed.C.Decreasingscreentimeandloweringitsbrightness.D.Avoidingusingelectronicdevicesduringtheday.31.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?

A.Theeffectsofbluelightonsleeparemadetoseembiggerthantheyare.B.Specialglassesarenecessarytoblockbluelight.C.Sunlightisthemostimportantreasonaffectingsleep.D.Thecolorofthelightemittedbyelectronicdevicesdecidessleepquality.(★★★)AnewstudypublishedinthejournalScienceAdvancesfindsthatAIenhancescreativitybyboostingthenoveltyofstoryideasaswellasthe“usefulness”ofstories—theirabilitytoengagethetargetaudienceandpotentialforpublication.ItfindsthatAI“professionalizes”stories,makingthemmoreenjoyable,morelikelytohaveplottwists,betterwrittenandlessboring.Inastudy,300participantsweretaskedwithwritingashort,eight-sentence“microstory”foratargetaudienceofyoungadults.Theyweredividedintothreegroups:onegroupwasallowednoAdhelp,asecondgroupcoulduseChatGPTtoprovideasinglethree-sentencestartingidea,andwritersinthethirdgroupcouldchoosefromuptofiveAI-generatedideasfortheirinspiration.Theythenasked600peopletojudgehowgoodthestorieswere,assessingthemfornoveltyand“usefulness”.TheyfoundthatwriterswiththemostaccesstoAIexperiencedthegreatestgainstotheircreativity,theirstoriesscoring8.1%higherfornoveltyand9%higherfornoveltycomparedwithstorieswrittenwithoutAI.WriterswhouseduptofiveAI-generatedideasalsoscoredhigherforemotionalcharacteristics,producingstoriesthatwerebetterwritten,moreenjoyable,lessboringandfunnier.Theresearchersevaluatedthewriters’creativityusingaDivergentAssociationTask(DAT)andfoundthatmorecreativewriters—thosewiththehighestDATscores—benefitedleastfromgenerativeAIideas.Lesscreativewritersconverselysawagreaterincreaseincreativity:accesstofiveAIideasimprovednoveltyby10.7%andusefulnessby11.5%comparedwiththosewhousednoAIideas.Theirstorieswerejudgedtobeup.to26.6%betterwritten,upto22.6%moreenjoyableandupto15.2%lessboring.AnilDoshi,AssistantProfessorattheUCLSchoolsaid,“Whiletheseresultspointtoanincreaseinindividualcreativity,thereisriskoflosingcollectivenovelty.IfthepublishingindustryweretousemoregenerativeAI-inspiredstories,ourfindingssuggestthatthestorieswouldbecomelessuniqueandmoresimilartoeachother.Thatisnotencouragedinwriting.”32.Whatweresomeparticipantsassignedtodointhestudy?

A.Helptargetedyoungwriters.B.Improvesomelesscreativeworks.C.Createaministoryforyoungmen.D.UseAItojudgethequalityofstories.33.WhobenefitedmostfromtheAI-assistedwritinginthestudy?

A.ThoseusingAImost.B.Thoseofmostcreativity.C.ThosewiththehelpofChatGPT.D.Thosewritingthemost.34.WhatmightbeAnilDoshi’sattitudetowardtheAI-assistedwriting?

A.Optimistic.B.Objective.C.Doubtful.D.Critical.35.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthepassage?

A.AIIsBeingUsedtoCreateNovelStoriesNowadaysB.AIIsCatchingonButThreateningtheFutureofWritersC.AICanBoostCreativityinWritingButHasItsDisadvantagesD.AIHelpsImproveWritingSkillsButIsLimitedtoYoungWriters(★★★)HowtoBecomeaMoreSocialPersonSocializingisgenerallyconsideredapleasantandleisurelyactivity.36Herearesomewaystohelpyoubecomeamoresocialpersonoverall.Smile.Everybodywantstobearoundpeoplewhoarehappyandexcitedaboutlife.37Notonlywillitinstantlymakeyoufeelbetter,butitwillalsomakeotherpeoplewanttobearoundyou,talktoyou,andgettoknowyou.Astudyshowsthatsmilingcanhelpimproveyourmoodandmakeiteasierforyoutointeractwithothers.38Ifyouareatapartyorothersocialgatherings,makesureyourbodylanguagesaysthatyouwanttobeapproached.Makeeyecontactwithpeople,givethemanod,andlookstraightaheadinsteadofatyourfeetorthefloor,whichwillmakeotherpeoplemorelikelytocomeuptoyou.Begenuine.39Beingfullyengagednotonlyshowsthatyouarefriendly,butitalsomakesformorestimulatingandfulfillinginteractionswithothers.Avoidtextingortalkingonthephonewhenyouareinthemiddleofaconversation,especiallyifthesubjectmatterisimportant.Askpeoplequestionsaboutthemselves.Let’sfaceit.Peoplelovetalkingaboutthemselves.Andifyouwanttobemoresocialandstarttalkingtopeoplemore,thenshowyourinterestinpeoplebyaskinghowtheirdayisgoing,howthey’refeeling,andwhattheyhavecomingup.40

A.Saysomethingnice.B.Don’taskprivatequestions.C.Havewelcomingbodylanguage.D.However,variousanxietiescanmakeithardtointeractwithothers.E.Evenifyoudon’talwaysfeelhappy,forceyourselftosmilenowandthen.F.Whentalkingwithsomebody,alwaysshowasincereinterestintheconversation.G.Theywillshowyouwanttoopenupandarewaitingforpeopletogetyoutalking.三、完形填空(★★)Bringingsmilestodesperatelyillchildrenmaybethebestskilltocheerthemup.That’swhatonemaninaSpider-Mancostumedoesatchildren’s________allacrossAmerica.It’sallpartofthefunforYuriWilliamsandhisnon-profitorganization,AFutureSuperHeroandFriends,whichnotonly________hospitalsasitsturf(活動區(qū)域),butanyunderservedcommunity.Yurihas________blooddonations,toydonations,andsoforth—allwhile________Superherocostumes.“Theydon’t________callmebymyrealnameanymore;it’sjustSpider-Man,”themanbehindthe________toldHawaiiNewsNow.Yuridecidedtobringsmilesfor________childrenasaresultofhisownhealingjourney.Theidea—tobeaheroforchildrenwithseriousillnesses—________duringhislongperiodofgriefduetohismother’s________withcancer.Herealizedthatthebestwaytodealwithhis________wasserviceothers—andhehassince________thelivesofthousandsofpeople.Hissurprisevisits________thepatientswhoaresometimesinadarkplaceemotionallyprofound________.AndthisSpider-Manknowshisjobhas________theirdaywhenheseesthechildrencheerupinthosehospitalbeds.“Ifeellikearealsuperhero.I’meagerly________thatIcanmakeadifferencetotheirlife.”41.A.clinicsB.parksC.circusesD.fairs42.A.definesB.labelsC.regardsD.characterizes43.A.organizedB.a(chǎn)dvocatedC.receivedD.funded44.A.purchasingB.designingC.wearingD.decorating45.A.nearlyB.evenC.merelyD.yet46.A.maskB.curtainC.screenD.scarf47.A.outgoingB.disturbingC.sufferingD.outstanding48.A.tookoffB.cameaboutC.turnedaroundD.stoodout49.A.campaignB.quarrelC.movementD.battle50.A.sorrowB.suspicionC.a(chǎn)nnoyanceD.frustration51.A.a(chǎn)ppreciatedB.respectedC.touchedD.cherished52.A.a(chǎn)wardB.bringC.oweD.fetch53.A.a(chǎn)mbitionB.boldnessC.recoveryD.happiness54.A.ruinedB.wastedC.plannedD.made55.A.a(chǎn)nticipatingB.guaranteeingC.seekingD.exploring四、語法填空(★★★)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。ReportsofdogsbitingpeopleinChina56(become)increasinglycommoninthepastfewyears.Accordingtodata57(provide)bytheNHC,bytheendof2021Chinahadthelargestnumberofdogsintheworld,withover12millionpeoplebitteneachyear.ThegovernmentofXiamen,EastChina’sFujianProvince,announcedthelaunchofacampaignagainstillegaldogsonTuesday,58willfocusondog-raisingbehaviorslikefailuretoregisterthedogorwalkingdogs59areturn(狗鏈).Petownersinthecityarerequiredtoget60licensewhichincludesregistrationinformationsuchastheowner’sinformationanddogbreed.Chineseauthoritieshavebeen61(active)makingeffortsonmanagementofpetdogsinurbanarea.Somecitiesevenrestrictthesizeofadultdogs.Forexample,Beijinghasthehighestrequirementsforadultdogs.InBeijing,it62(forbid)tokeepadultdogsthataretallerthan35centimetersintherestrictedareas.Keepingdogsinacivilizedmannerisasloganthateverybodyknows.Themoreimportantthingiswhetherthereareaccompanying63(measure)toputthissloganintopractice.64(prevent)isalwaysbetterthancure;don’twaituntilthedogshowsantendency65(attack)peoplebeforeseekingasolution.五、書信寫作(★★★)66.假定你是某國際學(xué)校學(xué)生李華,參與了上周學(xué)校環(huán)保社舉辦的“生活中的小智慧”創(chuàng)意制作展。請你給朋友Lina寫一封郵件,分享此次活動。要點如下:1.簡介活動內(nèi)容;2.分享你的創(chuàng)意作品;3.你的感想。注意:1.寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80個左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。DearLina,____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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