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廣東省廣州第六中學2024-2025學年高二上學期期中考試英語試題一、第一節(jié)聽力理解(10*1,滿分10分)(2024高二上·廣州期中)聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。1.Whatarethespeakersdiscussing?A.Apieceofartwork.B.AhouseinHollywood.C.Thecurrentdemandforart.2.Accordingtothewoman,whyshouldthemanacceptheroffer?A.Itwillhelphiscareer.B.It'swhathehadaskedfor.C.It'sthebestchoiceinthelongterm.(2024高二上·廣州期中)聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。3.WhatmakesKopiLuwakdifferent?A.It'sgrownontheground.B.It'smadewithblackberries.C.It'smadewiththehelpofananimal.4.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthecoffee?A.It'sdelicious.B.It'sdisgusting.C.It'sjustlikeregularcoffee.5.Wherewasthecoffeepurchased?A.IntheU.S. B.InIndonesia. C.InthePhilippines.6.Whatisthewoman'sreactiontotheprice?A.Sheisimpressed.B.Shethinksit'sfunny.C.Shecan'tbelieveit.(2024高二上·廣州期中)聽下面一段獨白,回答以下小題。7.Whatwasthecreditcardfeeforsmallbusinessesadecadeago?A.Between4%and5%ofthetotalamount.B.Between3.5%and4%ofthetotalamount.C.Between2.5%and3%ofthetotalamount.8.WhatwasthefirstservicethatSquareoffered?A.Acreditcardreaderforsmartphones.B.Largeequipmentformarketsellers.C.Dataanalysistoolsforbigbusinesses.9.Whathappenedin2014?A.Squareprocessedpaymentsforfree.B.Squarestartedgivingbusinessadvice.C.Squarebecameapubliccompany.10.WhatdoesSquarealsoown?A.FirstData.B.Twitter.C.Afooddeliveryservice.二、第二節(jié)聽取信息(5*1,滿分5分)(2024高二上·廣州期中)聽下面一段獨白。請根據(jù)題目要求,從所聽到的內(nèi)容中獲取必要的信息,填入空格中。PreservingthefreshproduceWhy?Whenyoupreservefood,youcanstopitfrom11..How?FreezingFreezingisthe12.a(chǎn)nditisimportanttofreezetheproduceasquicklyaspossible.CanningCanninghastwomainways:boilinghotwaterbathsand13..DryingWhendrying,trytofind114.foreachfoodtoensurequalityandsafety.Anyotherpopularmethod?15.fromdifferentareasarewelcometoleaveacommentinthefollowingcommentssection.三、第一節(jié)語言知識運用(10*1,滿分10分)16.(2024高二上·廣州期中)________inalecturehallwereanumberofcommittedteachers,________attentionwasonanoutstandingteacher'slesson.A.Seating;whose B.Seated;theirC.Sitting;whose D.Sitting;their17.(2024高二上·廣州期中)ManyChinesebrands,________theirreputationsovercenturies,arefacingnewchallengesfromthemodernmarket.A.developing B.beingdevelopedC.developed D.havingdeveloped18.(2024高二上·廣州期中)Thenews________tothesoldier'smotherassoonasitarrived.A.sent B.beingsent C.wassent D.wouldbesent19.(2024高二上·廣州期中)—Hi,Colin.Whydoyoulooksoexcited?—Well,mybrotherTobytogetherwithme________toMoroccoat4:00tomorrowafternoon.A.isflying B.willbeflyingC.willhaveflown D.hasbeenflying20.(2024高二上·廣州期中)Thatprogram________toraisefundsforfarmersinthewestofChinaprovestobeaneffectiveapproach________theproblemofpoverty.A.intended;tosolving B.intended;tosolveC.beingintended;tosolving D.intending;tosolve21.(2024高二上·廣州期中)____withglobalvisionandthespiritofinnovationiscrucialtoChina'syounggeneration.A.Beingequipped B.EquippingC.Equipped D.Havingequipped22.(2024高二上·廣州期中)________moreandmorepeopleprefertoliveinthecountrysideisnotsurprising.A.Why B.Whether C.That D.How23.(2024高二上·廣州期中)Ithasbeenpointedout________playsavitalroleindrivingawayone'sanxietyisone'ssweetchildhoodmemories.A.whatthat B.which C.that D.thatwhat24.(2024高二上·廣州期中)Itwasthetraininghehadasayoungmanmadehimsuchagoodengineer.A.what;that B.that;what C.that;which D.which;that25.(2024高二上·廣州期中)SoabsorbedwasMaryinheryogaexercises________shetooknonoticeoftheheavyrainoutside.A.because B.so C.that D.a(chǎn)s四、A(2024高二上·廣州期中)Eachfall,millionsofbutterfliesacrosstheU.S.andCanadaflyupto4,000kmtocentralMexico.TravelerscanseethebutterfliesoverwinteringontheWesternMonarchTrail,a465-mile,roadtrip-friendlyconservationinitiativethatlinksoveradozenstopsalongtheroute.HelpingthebutterfliesOrganizersoftheinitiativecreatededucationalcoursesinEnglishandSpanishexplainingthebutterflies'annualtravelingandtheirtrouble.Thesignsalsooutlinewaystravelerscanhelpthebutterfliesrecover,suchasbysupportingchemical-freefarmsandplantingnativenectar(花蜜)gardens.WhybutterfliesflytotheCaliforniacoastManystopsinPismoStateBeachMonarchButterflyGroveandAndrewMoleraStatePark,areoverwinteringsiteswhere,fromOctobertoFebruary,travelerscanseethousandsofbutterfliesgatheringinforestsinareaswithmildtemperatures.Othersites,liketheSanLuisObispoBotanicalGardenandAvilaValleyBarn,growflowersthatprovidesugary,high-caloriefoodforthebutterfliestoeat.Butterfliessettlingheredemonstratehowvitalnectaringplantsaretotheirsurvival.HowtoexploretheWesternMonarchTrailThebutterflies'behaviorvariesatdifferenttimesofdayanddependingontheweather.Inthemornings,whiletemperaturesarestillcool,stepoutofthecottageintheFernwoodResortwhereyoustayovernight,you'llfindmanybutterflieshangingtogetheronthebranchesandtrunksoftreesattheoverwinteringsites.Asthedaystartstoheatup—typicallybylatemorningorearlyafternoon—you'llbeamazedatthephenomenon"sunburst"—thebutterfliesstartflyingaroundinsearchofnearbynectar.Keepyoureyesskyward.Don'tgrabyourcamera.Justbeinthemoment.26.What'stheWesternMonarchTrailinitiativeaimedat?A.Providingatravelroute. B.Encounteringbutterflies.C.Promotingorganicfarming. D.Advocatingspeciesconservation.27.WhatdoweknowaboutAndrewMoleraStatePark?A.Itholdsmanynectargardens.B.It'spleasantthroughoutwinter.C.Ithassufficientfoodforbutterflies.D.It'shometobutterfliesallyeararound.28.WhatcantravelersdoalongtheWesternMonarchTrail?A.Takephotosofnatureasrequired.B.Enjoycomfortableweatheralltheyear.C.Witnessbutterflies'differentactivities.D.Haveaccommodationwithbreakfast.五、B(2024高二上·廣州期中)Myinterestinbodylanguagebeganwithaprofessorofmineatuniversity.Hementioned"Pinocchio"tomeonecoldmorningaftersayingthatIalwaysrubbedmynosewhengivingexcusesforbeinglatetohiscourses.Actually,whensomeonetellsalie,theperson'sbloodrushestothenoseandtheextrabloodmakesititchy(發(fā)癢的).Thislittleexampleofnon-verbalcommunicationinspiredmetobecomeabodylanguageexpert.Now,Iearnmylivingbytrainingpeopleinnon-verbalcommunication.Knowingwhensomeoneislyingandknowinghowtopersuadepeoplearetwoofthemostimportantskillsyou'lleverlearn.Ihavespentalotoftimestudyingthewaysthehumanbodygivesandtheyprovidemorereliableinformationthanthewordswespeak.Thewordssayonethingbutthebodymaysaysomethingcompletelydifferent.Weknowthatcrossedarmscanbeseenaseitherdefensiveoraggressive(攻擊性的),butwhataboutfacialexpressions,posturesandgestures?Allofthesesayalotandcanonlybeunderstoodifyouknowhowtomakesenseofthesigns.BusinesscompaniesalwaysneedmyservicesandItrytoimprovetheirconfidencebyteachingthemaboutbodylanguage.Igiveadviceabouthandshakes,whichshouldalwaysbefirmandsteady,andIteachtheimportanceofpersonalspace.Theymayseemlikesmallmatters,butthesecodesofbehaviourcanbethekeytomakingorbreakingabusinessdeal.Myworkinglifegivesmeagreatdealofsatisfaction.IfeelthatI'mprovidingapublicservice,butitisaservicethathashaditsdownside.WheneverImeetsomeonenewandItellthemwhatIdoforaliving,theyimmediatelyputtheirguardupandthey'renolongerrelaxed.TheyquiteliterallyfreezeintheattempttohideallthesignalsthattheythinkI'mreading.Itmakeslifedifficultattimes,butIconsideritasmallpricetopayforajobIenjoysomuch.29.Whatistheauthor'spurposeofmentioninghisprofessor?A.Todescribehisprofessor'ssuccess.B.Toexplainwhyhechosehiscareer.C.Toshowhisprofessor'sstudyofthe"Pinocchio"effect.D.Tointroducewhatimpressedhimmostduringhiscareer.30.Whatisthemainideaofthesecondparagraph?A.Thebodylanguagecantellyoutherealstorybehindwords.B.Ittakesaplentyoftimetostudythebodylanguage.C.Crossedarmscanberegardedasanimpoliteway.D.Facialexpressionsplayanimportantpartinthebodylanguage.31.Whydopeoplereactinanunnaturalwaywhenknowingtheauthor'sprofession?A.Theydislikehisservices. B.Theythinkheistooproud.C.Theyconsiderhimunreliable. D.Theybelieveheisstudyingthem.32.Whatcanwelearnabouttheauthorfromthetext?A.Hethinkslittleofminorgestures.B.Hetravelstheworldgivingadvice.C.Heishappywithhiswork.D.Heisgoodatpretending.六、C(2024高二上·廣州期中)Eatingaplant-baseddiethasbeenshowntobeverygoodforyourheartandyouroverallhealth.Astudyfoundthatayoungpersoncouldliveanadditional13yearsbyeatingmorevegetablesandlegumes(豆類),aswellaswholegrains,fruitandnuts,whichmakesthefindingsofanewanalysisofthedietsofnearly400,000UKadultspublishedMondayinthejournalFrontiersinNutritionrathershocking:eatingveggies,especiallycookedones,infact,doesn'treduceyourriskofheartdiseaseovertime."OurlargestudydidnotfindevidenceforaprotectiveeffectofvegetableintakeontheoccurrenceofCVD(cardiovasculardisease),"saidQiFeng,anepidemiologistattheUniversityofOxford,inastatement.Whilethestudyfoundeatingrawveggiescouldprotectagainstheartdisease,cookedvegetablesdidnot.Anybenefitwentawaywhenresearchersfactoredinlifestylefactorssuchasphysicalactivity,educationallevel,smoking,drinking,fruitintake,redandprocessedmeatconsumption,anduseofmineralandvitaminsupplements."Instead,ouranalysesshowthattheseeminglyprotectiveeffectofvegetableintakeagainstCVDriskisverylikelytobeinfluencedbydifferencesinsocioeconomicsituationandlifestyle,"Fengsaid.Don'tstartcelebratingyet,veggiehaters.ExpertsintheUKandUnitedStatesquicklytookexceptiontothestudy'sconclusion."Althoughthisstudyfoundthateatingmorevegetableswasn'tassociatedwithalowerriskofheartandcirculatorydiseasesonceotherlifestyleandotherfactorsweretakenintoaccount,thatdoesn'tmeanweshouldstopeatingvegetables,"saidVictoriaTaylor,aseniordietitianattheBritishHeartFoundation,inastatement."Theresultsarenotsurprising.Pickingoutonesinglecomponentandassumingjustaddingittothediet,e.g.,vegetables,isnotlikelytoresultinthedesiredeffect,"AliceLichtenstein,directorandseniorscientistatTuftsUniversity'sCardiovascularNutritionLaboratory,toldCNNinanemail."Onethingthathasbecomeclearoverthepastdecadeisthatweshouldnotbelookingatsinglefoodsornutrients,butratherthewholedietarypattern,"saidLichtenstein.33.WhatcanwelearnfromthenewstudyledbyFeng?A.ItfollowedsomeyoungpeopleinUKfor13years.B.Itsfindingscameasnosurprisetootherpeople.C.Itoverturnedtheconclusionofpreviousstudies.D.Itspurposewastofindtherightvegetablesforpeople.34.WhatdidFengimplyaboutvegetables'protectiveeffect?A.Itwastotallymadeupbysomeresearchers.B.Itstillheldtruedespitesomedifferentfindings.C.Itcouldonlybeachievedbylivingahealthylifestyle.D.Itwasamisconceptioncausedbydifferencesinpeople.35.Whichoffollowingisclosestinmeaningtounderlinedphrase"takeexceptionto"?A.Thinkhighlyof. B.Voiceobjectionsto.C.Displayignoranceof. D.Takenoticeof.36.Lichtensteinbelievesthatthestudy________.A.shouldconsiderdiversefactors B.persuadespeopletoeatvegetablesC.lacksscientificbackground D.isbeyondpeople'simagination七、D(2024高二上·廣州期中)Today'sOlympicGamesareatechnologicalmarvel.Slow-motioncamerascapturethemilliseconds-longdifferencebetweenfirstandsecondplace.Wearablesensorsdetectcleanhitsinfencingortaekwondo.Technologyandsportaretightlylinked,butcontroversyanddebatearisewhentechnologyenhancesathleticperformance,sometimescalled"technologicaldoping(興奮劑)."Thisreferstousingfunctionalclothingorequipmenttogainanunfairadvantage.Unlikedrugdoping,monitoredbyaninternationalagency,legalclothingandequipmentaredecidedbyeachsport'sorganizers.It'suptotheseorganizerstoputinplacetechnicalrequirementsforequipmentuseintheirsportandenforcetheserequirements.Butthere'snostandardizedrulesacrosssportstodisqualifyanitembasedonitsdegreeofenhancement,costorexclusivity(排他性).Consequently,decisionstobananitemfromcompetitionareoftenmaderetroactively.Atthe2008BeijingOlympics,94%ofswimminggoldmedalswerewonbyathleteswearingtheSpeedoLZRRacerswimsuit,engineeredtoreducedrag.Itwaswornbyathleteswhoset23newworldrecords.Manylabeledittechnologicaldoping,soWorldAquaticslaterbannedfull-bodyswimsuitsfromcompetitions.Similarly,inrunningrace,Nike'stailoredshoeforEliudKipchoge,helpedhimachieveasub-two-hourmarathonin2019.Itscommercialversion,NikeVaporfly,ledtonumerouslong-distanceworldrecords.Thesesupershoesfeatureenergy-returningmidsolefoam,acurvedrigidplate,andashapethatrollsarunnerforward,improvingrunningeconomyby4%onaverage.Otherbrandshavesincereleasedsupershoes,butsomeresearchsuggeststheydon'tmatchNikeVaporflysinperformance.Differencesinaccesstothebestequipmenthavelongbeenasourceofinequalityinsport,worsenedbytechnologicaldoping,wherebrandexclusivityandhighcostslimitaccess.AndyMiah,aprofessorattheUniversityofSalford,believesthistechnologicalraceisnaturalinsport."Resistingtechnologyinathleticsmaybefruitless,asathletes'performancesareacombinationofbiologicalcapabilityandtechnologicaltraining."Miahsays,"Infact,beingageniusathleteisaveryunnaturalwayoflife—butthatdoesn'tmakeitbad."37.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"retroactively"inthethirdparagraphmostlikelymean?A.Afterwards. B.Ineffectively. C.Ahead. D.Temporarily.38.WhatcanwelearnabouttheSpeedoLZRRacerswimsuitinthepassage?A.Itwasallowedinallswimmingcompetitionsafter2008.B.Itwasdesignedtoreducedragforceandimproveperformance.C.ItwasbannedbeforeanyOlympicrecordswerebroken.D.Itsfabricplayedthemostsignificantroleinthedragreduction.39.HowdoesAndyMiahseemtofeelabouttheintegrationoftechnologyinsports?A.Skeptical. B.Supportive. C.Indifferent. D.Concerned.40.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthetext?A.ANewWaytoMakeMoneyorCreateFairness?B.Doping:HelpingorHarmingOurAthletes?C.HighTechinSports:PromotingorCheating?D.AITechnology:PreventingorPromotingFairness?八、根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項,選項中有兩項為多余選項。(2024高二上·廣州期中)TheArtofSlowReadingIfyouarereadingthisarticleinprint,chancesarethatyouwillonlygetthroughhalfofwhatIhavewritten.Andifyouarereadingthisonline,youmaynotevenfinishafifth.41.Theysuggestthatmanyofusnolongerhavetheconcentrationtoreadarticlesthroughtotheirconclusion.Soarewegettingstupider?Actually,ouronlinehabitsaredamagingthementalpowerweneedtoprocessandunderstandtextualinformation.Round-the-clocknewsmakesusreadfromonearticletothenextwithoutnecessarilyengagingfullywithanyofthecontent.OurreadingisfrequentlyinterruptedbythenoiseofthelatestemailandwearenowabsorbingshortburstsofwordsonTwitterandFacebookmoreregularlythanlongertexts.42.Butwearegraduallyforgettinghowtositback,thinkcarefully,andrelateallthefactstoeachother.43.Adesperatebunchofacademicswantustotakeourtimewhilereading,andre-reading.Theyaskustoswitchoffourcomputerseverysooftenandrediscoverboththejoyofpersonalengagementwithprintedtexts,andtheabilitytoprocessthemfully.What'stobedonethen?Mostslowreadersrealizethattotalrejectionofthewebisextremelyunrealistic.Theyfeelthatgetawayfromtechnologyforawhileistheanswer.44.Personally,I'mnotsurewhetherIcouldevergoofflineforlong.Evenwhilewritingthisarticle,Iamswitchingconstantlybetweensites,skimmingtoooften,absorbingtoolittle.Internetreadinghasbecometoorootedinmydailylifeformetochange.IreadessaysandarticlesnotinhardcopybutasPDFs.Isuspectthatmanyreadersareinasimilarposition.45.YoucandownloadacomputerapplicationcalledFreedom,whichallowsyoutoreadinpeacebycuttingoffyourInternetconnection.OrifyouwanttoavoidbeingdisturbedbytheInternet,youcouldalwaysdownloadofflinereaderInstapaperforyouriPhone.Ifyou'restillreadingmyarticle,thatisslowreading.A.TheInternetisprobablypartoftheproblem.B.Nowsomecampaignsareadvocatingslowreading.C.Thesearethetwofindingsfromtherecentresearchprojects.D.Butifyoujustoccasionallywanttoreadmoreslowly,helpisathand.E.Someofthemhavesuggestedturningtheircomputersoffforonedayaweek.F.Slowreadingcanhelpconnectareadertoneighborhoodandbecomepopular.G.BecauseoftheInternet,wehavebecomeverygoodatcollectinginformation.九、閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。(2024高二上·廣州期中)ClaraBartoniswidelyknownasoneofthemosthonoredwomeninAmericanhistory.Sheusedtobeamiddleschoolteacher.Later,shebecameoneofthefirstwomenevertobe46.bythegovernment.HercareerinhelpingthesickbeganwhenherelderbrotherDavidbecameherfirst47..HefelldownfromtheroofofahousewhenClarawasjust11yearsold.Shestayedbyhissideand48.himforthreeyears.WhentheCivilWarbegan,sheimmediatelyrecognizedthatthe49.soldiersneededhelp.50.waitingforotherstostepin,Claracollectednecessarythingsonherown.Shealsoaskedthepublicfordonationsandlearnedhowto51.themtosoldiers.AftertheBattleofCedarMountaininnorthernVirginia,Claraarrivedatafieldhospitalat52.withavehiclefullofsupplies.AdoctornamedPaulSmithatthathospitallatersaid53.,"Ithoughtheavenhadsentoutanangelthatnight.Her54.a(chǎn)ppearedexactlyattherighttime."Shesuccessfully55.theAmericanRedCrossandledtheorganizationforthenext23years.Herlastfield56.a(chǎn)spresidentoftheAmericanRedCrosswastohelpthe57.ofthe1900Galvestonhurricane.Shedidnot58.fromtheAmericanRedCrossuntilshewas83.Truetoher59.,Claraalwayswenttowheretheneedwasthegreatest.Today,withthehelpofvolunteers,theAmericanRedCrossprovidesrelieftopeoplesufferingfromdisasters,aswellashelpspeople60.,prepareforandrespondtoallsortsofemergencies.46.A.fired B.employed C.a(chǎn)rrested D.mentioned47.A.patient B.student C.friend D.colleague48.A.caredabout B.dependedon C.tendedto D.quarreledwith49.A.well-organized B.highly-praisedC.badly-shocked D.poorly-equipped50.A.Insteadof B.Regardlessof C.Apartfrom D.Incaseof51.A.introduce B.distribute C.return D.lend52.A.noon B.dusk C.midnight D.dawn53.A.sadly B.peacefully C.disappointedly D.gratefully54.A.a(chǎn)ssistance B.guidance C.performance D.disturbance55.A.invented B.founded C.ruined D.left56.A.mission B.hobby C.interest D.dream57.A.doctors B.victims C.soldiers D.citizens58.A.recover B.suffer C.learn D.retire59.A.idea B.opinion C.nature D.concept60.A.prevent B.ignore C.forgive D.forget十、第二節(jié)語法填空(10*1.5,滿分15分)(2024高二上·廣州期中)閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個單詞)或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。WheneverItellpeoplethatIteachEnglishattheBerlinZoo,Ialmostalwaysgetaquestioninglook.Behindit,thepersonistryingtofigureout61.exactlyIteach…theanimals?Aroundsevenyearsago,zookeepersmostly62.(speak)inGermanbutsinceJune2017,rightbeforethe63.(arrive)ofthetwonewpandas,MengMengandJiaoQing,IhavebeenhelpingthepandakeepersatthezootofeelmorecomfortableandconfidentspeakingEnglish.AndwhodotheyspeakEnglishto?Notthepandas,eventhoughthelanguage64.(use)forthemedicaltraininginstructionsisactuallyEnglish.Theytalktofloodsofinternationaltouristsandto65.(visit)Chinesezookeeperswhooftencometocheckonthepandas,whichareonloanfromChina.Theyalsoneedtobereadytogive66.(interview)inEnglishwithinternationaljournalists.Thisis67.theyneedanEnglishtrainer.So,whataretheylearning?68.(basic),howtodescribeapanda'slife.It'sbeen69.honortowatchthepandaprogrammedevelopandtoseethepandassettle70.theirnewhome.Asalittlegirl,IwishedtobeazookeeperwhenIgrewup.Now,I'mlivingoutthatdreamindirectlybyhelpingthepandakeepersdotheirjobinEnglish.十一、76-80請根據(jù)括號中的中文釋義,填入單詞的適當形式。71.(2024高二上·廣州期中)Gettingtotheairport,allowingtimefor(安全)checksanddealingwithdelaysandbaggagecaneasilyturnatwo-hourfightintoatripthattakesupmostofyourdayandallofyoursoul.(根據(jù)漢語提示單詞拼寫)72.(2024高二上·廣州期中)Withsafety,costand(效率)astoppriorities,themannerinwhichoceanandspaceexplorationshaveprogressedcontinuestodevelop.(根據(jù)漢語提示單詞拼寫)73.(2024高二上·廣州期中)Afterdinner,Imadeacupofhotchocolate,(伸展)myselfonmysofa,andopenedapage.(根據(jù)漢語提示單詞拼寫)74.(2024高二上·廣州期中)Poetryisacombinationof"sound"and"sense".Morethananyothertypeofliterature,itusually(暗示)adeepermeaningbeyondthewordsonthepage.(根據(jù)漢語提示單詞拼寫)75.(2024高二上·廣州期中)Thew(廣泛的)useofchemicalfertilizersinagriculturehasledtogreatharmtoboththelandandthepeople'shealth.(根據(jù)中英文提示單詞拼寫)十二、81-85請根據(jù)括號中的英文釋義,填入單詞的適當形式。76.(2024高二上·廣州期中)Ticketsfortheshowarea(adj.ofthingsthatyoucangetorbuy.)freeofchargefromtheschool.(根據(jù)首字母單詞拼寫)77.(2024高二上·廣州期中)Whileitiseasytop(vt.tonoticeorbecomeawareofsth.)whenstudentsareinterested,bored,ordistracted,itissometimesmuchhardertodistinguishwhenstudentsaretroubled.(根據(jù)首字母單詞拼寫)78.(2024高二上·廣州期中)Thesuccessofsuperhybridriced(vi.toshowsth.clearly)totheworldthatChinaiscapableoffeedingapproximately18%oftheglobalpopulationonitsown.(根據(jù)首字母單詞拼寫)79.(2024高二上·廣州期中)Theneedtocommunicateisakeyc(n.atypicalfeatureorqualitythatsth./sb.has)ofhumansociety.(根據(jù)首字母單詞拼寫)80.(2024高二上·廣州期中)Sheo(v.tosucceedindealingwithorcontrollingaproblemthathasbeenpreventingyoufromachievingsth.)injurytowinthe2020TokyoOlympicgoldmedal.(根據(jù)首字母單詞拼寫)十三、86-90請根據(jù)括號中單詞,填入該詞的適當形式。81.(2024高二上·廣州期中)Forthosewholiveincitieslikewedo,spendingtimeinnaturecanbean(incredible)excitingexperience.(所給詞的適當形式填空)82.(2024高二上·廣州期中)AtDisneyland,youcanmeetyour(adore)fairytaleorcartooncharacterssuchasSnowWhiteorMickeyMouse.(所給詞的適當形式填空)83.(2024高二上·廣州期中)Luckily,Iwassparedthe(embarrass)ofhavingtosinginfrontofeveryone.(所給詞的適當形式填空)84.(2024高二上·廣州期中)Wefeltathomewithherandwereimpressedwiththe(deep)ofherknowledge.(所給詞的適當形式填空)85.(2024高二上·廣州期中)Sheisleadinga(luxury)lifeinAustralia.(所給詞的適當形式填空)十四、第二節(jié)完成句子(10*1,滿分10分)86.(2024高二上·廣州期中)Agroup(由……組成)teachersandstudentsisstagingaproductionof"TheMillionPoundNote".(根據(jù)漢語提示完成句子)87.(2024高二上·廣州期中)Sporthasbecomeanimportantformofentertainment,(吸引著)bothmenandwomen.(根據(jù)漢語提示完成句子)88.(2024高二上·廣州期中)Withyourantivirussoftware(發(fā)揮作用),yourcomputeriswellprotected.(根據(jù)漢語提示完成句子)89.(2024高二上·廣州期中)Scientistsusethedatacollectedfromexperimentsto(推斷,推理)aboutthepotentialeffectsofclimatechangeonbutterflymigrationpatterns.(根據(jù)漢語提示完成句子)90.(2024高二上·廣州期中)(換句話說),Englishweather-speakisameansofsocialbonding.(根據(jù)漢語提示完成句子)91.(2024高二上·廣州期中)Hewritesstoriesallthetime,so(從這個意義上說),he'sawriter.(根據(jù)漢語提示完成句子)92.(2024高二上·廣州期中)Theeducationdepartmentdecidedto(強調(diào);重視)theimportanceofartinthenewcurriculum.(根據(jù)漢語提示完成句子)93.(2024高二上·廣州期中)Scientificresearchhasrevealedthatwhenchildrenarethreeorfouryearsold,theycanusuallyrightwrong(明辨是非).(根據(jù)漢語提示完成句子)94.(2024高二上·廣州期中)Peopletrytoavoidpublictransportationdelaysbyusingtheirowncars,andthis(轉(zhuǎn)而)createsfurtherproblems.(根據(jù)漢語提示完成句子)95.(2024高二上·廣州期中)YuanLongping(把自己獻給)agricultureresearch,andthusearnedrespectfromeveryone.(根據(jù)漢語提示完成句子)十五、第六部分寫作(滿分15分,其中書寫5分)96.(2024高二上·廣州期中)剛剛結(jié)束的學農(nóng)實踐活動讓人記憶猶新,請你寫一篇學農(nóng)日記,記錄學農(nóng)生活中的難忘經(jīng)歷。主要內(nèi)容包括:1.活動過程(如:種苗、除草、施肥等);2.活動感受。參考詞匯:seedlingn.幼苗;weedv.&n.除草注意:1.詞數(shù)120左右;2.可以適當增加細節(jié),以使行文連貫;3.開頭已為你寫好,不計入總詞數(shù)。Westartedourdayatthelocalcommunityfarm.Itwasclearthatthiswasnotgoingtobeadayofleisure,butadayoflearningandphysicallabor.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________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答案解析部分【答案】1.A2.C【知識點】長對話【解析】【原文】W:Mr.Robinson,Ithinkfiftythousanddollarsisafairamount.It'smuchmorethanwehadexpectedtopay.M:Andit'salsomorethanwhatwehadaskedfor.Buttheartmarketisreallyhotrightnowandmyclientspaintingsareinveryhighdemand.We'vealreadygottenthreeoffersthatarehigherthanyours.W:Well,keepinmindthatmanyofmyfriendsarefamousstarsandtheyliveinmyneighbourhoodandtheystoppedbyallthetime.RickspaintingwouldgetalotofattentionandhewouldbecomeevenmorefamousonceHollywood'sfinesttakesthelikingtohim.M:Hum,I'llaskRickwhathethinks.

【分析】本段長對話主要圍繞藝術(shù)品價格談判,買家以名人效應為籌碼爭取交易展開交談。

【點評】注意預測對話主題,在聽錄音前,快速瀏覽題目和選項,根據(jù)提供的信息預測對話的主題和可能涉及的內(nèi)容。這有助于考生在聽錄音時更有針對性地捕捉關(guān)鍵信息,提高解題效率。注意抓住關(guān)鍵信息,在聽錄音時,要注意抓住關(guān)鍵信息,如人名、地名、數(shù)字、時間等。這些信息往往是回答問題的關(guān)鍵所在,考生需要特別留意。同時,還要注意對話中的重點句子和段落,它們通常

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