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2024-2025學(xué)年河南省南陽市六校高二下學(xué)期期末英語試題一、聽力選擇題(★★)1.Whoisprobablyatcollege?

A.Lisa.B.Grace.C.Peter.(★)2.Whywon’tthemangotothegym?

A.Theweatherisbad.B.Hedislikesplayingtennis.C.Hewillgofishing.(★★★)3.Wherearethespeakersprobably?

A.Inabank.B.Inastore.C.Inarestaurant.(★★)4.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?

A.Aformercoworker.B.Achangeintheirjobs.C.Anewoffice.(★★)5.What’stheman’sproblem?

A.He’sgotlostintown.B.Hecan’tfindhiswife.C.Hefailstogetintohiscar.(★★)聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。6.Whydoesthemantalktothewoman?

A.Toexpresshisappreciation.B.Toapologizetoher.C.Toaskforhelp.7.WhatisthewomanprobablygoingtodoonSundaynight?

A.Takeanexam.B.Studyathome.C.Enjoyamovie.(★★)聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。8.Whatisthemanprobably?

A.Ateacher.B.Adoctor.C.Astudent.9.WhatdoesBillystillhavetoimprove?

A.Listening.B.Spelling.C.Reading.(★★★)聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。10.WhatcausedthedelayoftheTVplaylastweek?

A.Someunknownreasons.B.Otherpopularprograms.C.Problemswiththecontract.11.WhendidthemanstarttowaitforthesecondseasonoftheTVplay?

A.Aweekago.B.Onemonthago.C.Severalmonthsago.12.WhatisonTVnow?

A.Atalentshow.B.Anewsprogram.C.Atalkshow.(★★★)聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。13.Whichfloorwillthemangoto?

A.Thethirdfloor.B.Thefourthfloor.C.Thefifthfloor.14.Whenwilltheman’sinterviewstart?

A.In30minutes.B.In20minutes.C.In10minutes.15.Whydidthewomanapplyforthejob?

A.Shewantstogetabetterpay.B.Shedesirestodrivetoworkeasily.C.Shelikestoworkinthecitycenter.16.What’stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Neighbors.B.Strangers.C.Coworkers.(★★★)聽下面一段獨白,回答以下小題。17.Howdidthespeaker’sparentsmostprobablyfeelabouthisworkasaglassartist?

A.Proud.B.Disappointed.C.Awkward.18.Wheredidthespeakerfindhisfirstjob?

A.Inafurnitureshop.B.Inanartstudio.C.Inanartschool.19.Whendidthespeaker’swebsitebecomepopular?

A.Beforehisworksweresoldtoasportsman.B.Whenhewasinterviewedbyanewspaper.C.Afterareviewermadecommentsonhisworks.20.Whatdoesthespeakerlikedoingattheweekend?

A.Cycling.B.Running.C.Hillwalking.二、閱讀理解(★★)Thedesiretocollectthingsofbeautyandsignificancegoesdeepintohistory.Museumsnotonlyexhibitbutalsosafeguardtheseartobjectsforfuturegenerations.Herearesomeofthebestmuseumsintheworld.PradoMuseumThePradoMuseuminMadrid,SpainfeaturessomeofthebestcollectionsofEuropeanart,fromthe12thcenturytotheearly19thcentury.Thebest-knownworkondisplayatthemuseum,openedin1819,isVelázquez’sLasMeninas.HenotonlyprovidedthePradowithhisownworks,buthiskeeneyeandsensibilitywerealsoresponsibleforbringingmuchofthemuseum’sfinecollectionofItalianmasterstoSpain.MetropolitanMuseumofArtTheMetropolitanMuseumofArtislocatedontheeasternedgeofCentralParkinNewYorkCity.Originallyopenedin1872andwithmanyexpansionsaddedovertime,itholdshundredsofroomsonitstwofloors,containingmorethantwomillionworksofartfromacrosshumanhistoryandaroundtheworld,coveringvirtuallyeveryfieldofartinexistence.Besidesitspermanentexhibitions,themuseumorganizesandhostslargetravelingonesthroughouttheyear.LouvreTheLouvreinParisisoneoftheworld’slargestandmostvisitedartmuseums.Themuseumopenedin1793andishousedintheLouvrePalace,aformerroyalpalace.ThefamousglasspyramidinthemaincourtyardoftheLouvrePalacewasaddedin1989andservesasthemainentrancetothemuseum.ItsexhibitscomefromsuchdiverseoriginsasancientEgypt,classicalGreeceandRome,medievalEuropeandNapoleonicFrance.LeonardodaVinci’spaintingMonaLisaisitsmostfamousexhibit.HermitageMuseumFoundedin1764byCatherinetheGreat,theHermitageMuseuminSaintPetersburg,Russiaisamassivemuseumofartandculturewithacollectionofoverthreemillionitemsspanningtheglobe.ItdisplayspricelessworksbyRembrandt,Michelangelo,Rubensandmore.ThecollectionsarehousedinalargecomplexofsixhistoricbuildingsincludingtheWinterPalace,aformerresidenceofRussianemperors.21.WhatcanweknowabouttheMetropolitanMuseumofArt?

A.Itfeaturescenturies-oldEuropeanart.B.Ithostslargetravelingshowsallyearround.C.Ithasaglassbuildinginitsmaincourtyard.D.Itoffersopportunitiestoadmireartworksonline.22.WhereshouldyougoifyouwanttoseeaworkbyLeonardodaVinci?

A.Paris.B.Madrid.C.NewYork.D.SaintPetersburg.23.Whichmuseumhasthelongesthistory?

A.TheLouvre.B.ThePradoMuseum.C.TheMetropolitanMuseumofArt.D.TheHermitageMuseum.(★★★)A22-year-oldAustralianmanhasbeensufferingfromamysteriousillnessthatcauseshisbodytofeelhotwhenheexperiencescold,andcoldwhenhetouchesanythinghot.AidanMcManus’troublesbeganattheageof17,whenhewasinhisfinalyearofhighschool.Atfirst,helostfeelinginhisfeet.Hewenttothehospital,wheredoctorsgavehimsomemedicine,butthatdidn’thelphisconditionatall.Thingsonlygotworsefromthere,asthesimpleactofwalkingfeltlikesteppingonsharpnails,andhewasdiagnosed(診斷)withapost-viralirritablebowelsyndrome(IBS),whichcomplicatedhisconditionevenmore.Despitehisfailinghealth,Aidanmanagedtograduatefromhighschool,butthenhebeganexperiencingastrangefeelinginhishandsaswell.Whenhetouchedsomethingcold,hishandsfeltliketheywereburning,andwhenhetouchedsomethinghot,itfeltextremelycold.“WeweretolditwouldeventuallyspreadtoAidan’shands,”theyoungman’smother,AngelaMcManus,said.“Wewerethinkingthatmighthappenyearsdownthetrack,butonenight,Aidancametomeandsaid,‘Mum,IpickedupmycanofCokeandmyhandsfeltliketheywereonfire’.”DoctorshavebeentryingtodecipherAidan’sconditionforyears;theyhaverundozensoftests,buttheycouldn’tcomeupwithananswer.Eventually,adoctorconfirmedthe22-year-oldhadageneralizednervedisorder.Unfortunately,Australia’sNationalDisabilityInsuranceAgencyrejectedAidan’srequestforsupport,claimingthathehadn’t“examinedallpossibletreatmentoptions”.However,hisdoctorclarifiedthathewassufferingfromaprogressiveneurologicalcondition,forwhichthereisnoknowntreatment.“Ithinkyoushouldreconsideryourdecisionashehasanincurabledisabilitythatwillcontinuetoworsen,”thedoctor’slettertotheagencyread.24.What’swrongwithAidan?

A.Hehastroublemovingaroundhimself.B.Hisbodyconfusescoldandhotfeelings.C.Hehasbeeninpoorhealthsincechildhood.D.Hissenseoftouchismoresensitivethannormal.25.WhatcanbelearnedfromAidan’smother’swords?

A.ThedoctormisjudgedAidan’ssituation.B.Thediseasedevelopedfasterthanexpected.C.Shebelievedtheconditionwouldn’tlastlong.D.Aidangotanabnormalreactiontothemedicine.26.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“decipher”inparagraph4probablymean?

A.Dependon.B.Adaptto.C.Learnfrom.D.Figureout.27.WhatdoesAidan’sdoctorthinkofhiscondition?

A.Itwilltakemuchtimeforhimtorecover.B.Thediseasewillmainlyaffecthishands.C.Heshouldbesupportedbytheagency.D.Thediseasecanharmhiswalkingability.(★★★)AnewstudyledbytheUniversityofBristolshowedthatwhen13-year-oldchildrenwhowerepickyeatersaspreschoolersgottochoosetheirownfood(schooldinners)atlunchtime,theywerelesspickyaboutwhattheyate,comparedwithapackedlunch.Inthestudy,pickychildrenwerelesslikelythantheirnon-pickypeers(同齡人)tohavemeatorfishsandwichfillings,andmorelikelytohavefillingssuchaspeanutbutterorcheesespread.Theywerealsolesslikelytoeatfruitorsaladinpackedlunches.However,whenpickychildrenateschooldinners,theyateawidervarietyoffoodsandmademoresimilarchoicestothoseoftheirpeers.Researcherslookedatquestionnairedatafrommorethan5,300childreninanotherstudy.Theylookedintoinformationfromdifferentpreschoolagesandagainatage13tounderstandhowpickyeatingbehaviorchangesovertime.Ofthechildrenparticipating,aroundhalfhadpackedlunchesonmostdays,overaquarterhadschooldinnersonmostdaysandjustoverathirdhadschooldinnersonsomedays.Therewasnodifferenceinthefrequencyofhavingpackedlunchesversusschooldinnersbetweenpickyandnon-pickyeaters.Pickyeatingpeaksataround3yearsofage,butthisstudyshowedsomeofthosewhowerepickyasbabiescontinuedtoshowsimilarbehaviorat13yearsold.However,schooldinnerscouldhelppickychildrenexploremorefoodsandbecomehealthieroverall.DrCarolineTaylor,leadresearcherfromtheUniversityofBristol,said,“Wefoundschooldinnerscouldbeagoodoptiontoincreasevarietyinthedietsofpickyteens,butthereareplentyofotherthingsparentscandotoencourageahealthydiet.Whetherthat’senjoyingfamilymealstogether,modelingabalanceddietyourself,orinvolvingtheminmealpreparation,itallhelps.Mostpickychildrenareeatingenough,butthey’resometimeslackingagoodbalanceoffoods.It’simportanttoencourageallchildrentoeatenoughnutrient-richfruitsandvegetablestohelpthemgrow,whetherthat’sathomeoratschool.”28.Howdoesthepackedlunchaffectpickyeaters?

A.Itenhancestheirhands-onability.B.Itencouragesthemtotrynewfoods.C.Itlimitstheirintakeoffruitsandsalads.D.Itreducestheirpreferenceforpeanutbutterfillings.29.Howdidtheresearchersgetthefindings?

A.Theyanalyzeddatafrompreviousresearch.B.Theyinterviewedparentsabouttheirchildren’sdiets.C.Theycarriedoutsomeexperimentsonfoodpreferences.D.Theymadeobservationsofchildren’sdietsinrealtime.30.WhatdoDrCarolineTaylor’swordsimply?

A.Pickyeatingamongteenagersisawidespreadphenomenon.B.Schoolsshouldstopstudentsbringingtheirpackedlunches.C.Rolemodelingmattersmostinshapingteens’eatinghabits.D.Multipleapproachescanbeappliedtoaidteens’healthydiets.31.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthetext?

A.TheReasonsforTeens’PickyHabitatSchoolB.ALong-TermStudyonChildren’sEatingHabitsC.SchoolDinnersMayHelpPickyTeensExploreMoreFoodsD.ParentsShouldPayMoreAttentiontoChildren’sEatingHabits(★★★)Agrivoltaics(農(nóng)業(yè)光伏)isthepracticeofusingthesamelandforfarmingandproducingsolarenergy.Thispracticeofteninvolvesplacingsolarpanels(太陽能板)overfarmland.Theword“agrivoltaics”isacombinationof“agriculture”and“photovoltaics”.Agriculturereferstofarmingwhilephotovoltaicsdescribestechnologythatmakeselectricityfromsunlight.Solarpanelsareoneexample.Solarfarmsusesolarpanelstocreatecleanenergy.Butthesefarmstakeupalotofland.Farmsthatgrowcropsandraiselivestock,suchassheepandcows,occupyalotoflandaswell.Agrivoltaicssavesspacebyallowingfarmerstogetelectricityandfoodfromthesameland.Researchhasshownthataddingsolarpanelstofarmscanactuallyhelpcrops.Leafycrops,suchaslettucesandsomeherbs,growwellintheshadeofthesolarpanels.Theplantscanalsobenefitfromtheincreasedsoilmoisture(水分)inpartiallyshadedground.Agrivoltaicsmaybenefitlivestock,too.Forexample,farmersmightallowsheeptoeatgrassundersolarpanels.Thiswouldgivethemrelieffromthehotsuninthesummer.Otheragrivoltaicsprojectsfocusonappealingtopollinators(傳粉昆蟲).Forexample,plantingwildflowersundersolarpanelscanattractbutterflies,beesandotherinsects.Thesetinyhelperscanthenpollinatenearbycrops.Nosingleagrivoltaicstechniqueworkseverywhere.Squash(akindofvegetable),forexample,generallyneeddirectsunlight.Sotheydon’tgrowwellundersolarpanels.Evenlowerlightcropsmayhavetroublegrowingwellinagrivoltaicssetups.Forexample,theshadefromsolarpanelshelpskeepthesoilmoisture.Onsomefarms,thiscomesasabenefit.Butitmayalsoincreasetheriskofsomeplantdiseases.Andwaterpouringoffthepanelsduringarainstormmayoverwatersomeplants.Researcherstodayareexploringhowtominimizetheseandotherchallenges.Theyarealsofindingwaystohelpfarmersimprovetheharvestoftheircropstothegreatestdegreeandproduceasmuchelectricityaspossiblefromthesameland.32.Whatisafunctionofagrivoltaics?

A.Sparingenoughlandtofeedlivestock.B.Reducingthecostofsolarenergyproduction.C.Improvingtraditionalfarmingmethodswithsolarpanels.D.Maximizinglanduseforbothfarmingandenergyproduction.33.Whatdoesparagraph3focuson?

A.Thebenefitsofagrivoltaicsforcropsandanimals.B.Thechallengesofgrowingcropsundersolarpanels.C.Thetypesofcropsthatgrowbestundersolarpanels.D.Thecomparisonsbetweentraditionalfarmingandagrivoltaics.34.Whyaresquashmentionedinthetext?

A.Toexplainthatagrivoltaicshaslimitations.B.Todisplaythatplantsshouldhaveenoughsunlight.C.Toemphasizetheroleofsoilmoistureincropselection.D.Toshowthatagrivoltaicsisbeneficialtovegetablegrowth.35.Whatareresearcherscurrentlydoingregardingagrivoltaics?

A.Theyarebuildingsolarpanelsthattakeuplessspace.B.Theyareimprovingcropssuitabletogrowundersolarpanels.C.Theyaretryingtomaximizetheproductionofcropsandenergy.D.Theyareteachingfarmershowtomakeproperuseofsolarpanels.(★★★)Howrapidlytheworldhaschangedbecomesclearwhenweconsiderhowevenquiterecentcomputertechnologyfeelsancienttoday.Mobilephonesinthe1990swerebigbrickswithtinygreendisplays.36Inashortperiod,theydevelopedsoquicklyandbecamesuchanecessarypartofourdailylives.Nowonderit’seasytoforgethowrecentthistechnologyis.Thefirstdigitalcomputerswereonlyinventedabouteightdecadesago.37Folkloreandhistoricalattemptstobuildprogrammabledevicesreflectthislongstandingambition.Andfictionisfilledwiththepossibilitiesofintelligentmachines,imaginingtheirbenefitsanddangers.It’snowonderthatwhenOpenAIreleasedthefirstversionofGPT,itquicklygainedwidespreadattention,markingasignificantsteptowardrealizingthisancientdream.Computersandartificialintelligence(AI)havedevelopedgreatly.38Becausecomputertechnologyfeelssofamiliar,itiseasytoforgetthatallofthesetechnologiesweinteractwithtodayareveryrecentinnovationsandthatthemostprofoundchangesareyettocome.AIhasalreadychangedwhatwesee,whatweknow,andwhatwedo.39Onthecontrary,particularlyoverthecourseofthelastdecade,thefundamentaltrendshaveaccelerated(加速):investmentsinAItechnologyhaverapidlyincreased,andthedoublingtimeoftrainingcomputationhasshortenedtojustsixmonths.Allmajortechnologicalinnovationsleadtoarangeofpositiveandnegativeconsequences.ThisisalreadytrueofAI.40

A.However,wearestillintheearlystagesofthedevelopment.B.Inrecentyears,veryfewpeoplehaveunderstoodthefieldofAI.C.Humanshavedreamedofcreatingthinkingmachinessinceancienttimes.D.Twodecadesbeforethat,themainstorageforcomputerswashugecards.E.Andtherearenosignsthatthesetrendsarehittinganylimitsanytimesoon.F.Asthistechnologybecomesmoreandmorepowerful,itseffectswillstillincrease.G.Atechnologicaldevelopmentaspowerfulasthisshouldbeatthecenterofourattention.三、完形填空(★★★)Havinglostmyjob,Iwasfeelingoutofsorts.SoI_________anartclass,whereImetRosemary.WhenIarrived,theplacewas_________.Ionlyfoundasmalltableattheback,feelingleftout.That’swhenRosemarycamein.Shelookedaroundandthen_________me.Whilewe_________theteacher,Rosemarybrokethe_________,“I’mRosemary,andI’minawarwithbreastcancer!”Hersmilewasbroadandseemedsofullof_________.Iwasatalosswhattosayandthentheteacherarrived.Thecoursewassixweekslong.Bythethirdweek,wehadbecomefriends.Shemissedthefourthweek,andofcourseI_________.Atlast,shecamebackinthefifthweekandseemedokay.“IbetyouthoughtIdied,right?”she_________.Onthelastday,Rosemaryinvitedmeforcoffee.Overdoughnuts,I_________howlosingmyjobhadleftmefeelinglost,andhowIworriedaboutfindinganother_________.Rosemarylistenedandthensaid,“Insteadofworrying,_________thesmallthingsyou’rethankfulforeachday,likethesunshining.”Itookher_________,andtriedtothinkaboutsmallthingsinsteadof_________stressingovermyjob—aflower,akindsmile…Itreally_________.WhenIrealizedthereweremanybeautifulthingsinmylife,Iwas_________.Andatthesametime,IregrettedthatIhadmissedsomuch.Hergifttomewasno“smallthing”;itwashope.41.A.longedforB.registeredforC.setupD.gaveup42.A.packedB.quietC.modernD.deserted43.A.recognizedB.invitedC.helpedD.joined44.A.greetedB.a(chǎn)pproachedC.expectedD.a(chǎn)ssisted45.A.ruleB.silenceC.promiseD.routine46.A.doubtB.regretC.lifeD.curiosity47.A.fearedB.hesitatedC.quitD.forgot48.A.remindedB.jokedC.repeatedD.recalled49.A.imaginedB.mentionedC.ignoredD.proved50.A.positionB.classC.hobbyD.friend51.A.changeB.shareC.requireD.follow52.A.placeB.leadC.a(chǎn)dviceD.chance53.A.rarelyB.eventuallyC.constantlyD.briefly54.A.workedB.lastedC.occurredD.existed55.A.calmB.terrifiedC.worriedD.surprised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,并將答案填寫在答題卡上。Muchnaturalbeautyappearsonthescreenrecently.WhenyoufirstseteyesonZhangjiajieNationalForestParkinHunanProvince,it’scertainlynotdifficult56(see)howfilmmakerJamesCameronwasabletodraw57(inspire)fromit.Thisbreathtakingnaturalplaceseemstohavecomestraightoutofthesilverscreen.Therearemanystrangerockformationsthatlookliketallpillars(柱子).Amongthem,aparticularlyremarkablepillar,58reachesaheightof1,080meters,hasevenbeenrenamed“AvatarHallelujahMountain”,forever59(link)thisearthlyparadise(天堂)withthefictionalworldofAvatar.ZhangjiajieNationalForestParkisadestinationthatrewardsthosewhomakethejourney.Apartfromitsmanynaturalwonders,itenjoys60numberofnewman-madeattractions.ThefirstistheBailongElevator.TheBailongElevator,61(design)toaddressthetrafficproblemandreducedamagetothenaturalenvironment,waslaunchedin1999.Elevatinggroupsofupto50people326metersskywardinlessthantwominutes,it’sanimpressivestructureandonethatoffers62(amaze)viewsalltheway.AlsonotableistheGrandCanyonGlassBridge.Ithasheldthedistinctionofbeingtheworld’shighestandlongestpedestrianbridgesinceit63(complete).It’sdefinitelynotanattractionthat’srecommendedforpeoplelackingcourage64oneofthebestdestinationsforthosewhoarelookingtoaddalittleadventure65theirday.五、書信寫作(★★★)66.假定你是李華,你市正在面向外國友人舉辦“我最喜愛的中國歌曲”評選活動。請你就此事給你的交換生朋友Michael寫封郵件,邀請他參加,內(nèi)容包括:1.活動目的;2.參與規(guī)則。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。DearMichael,___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua六、書面表達(dá)(★★★)67.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。Tom,aten-year-old,livedinasmall,sun-fadedhouseontheedgeoftown.Hisparentsworkedlonghourstomakeendsmeet,leavinghimoftenaloneafterschool.Thoughhehadnobrothersorsisters,Tomneverfeltlonelyashehadhiswornleathersoccerball,whichwashismostprizedthing.Tomwouldplayitinthedriveway.Yetlately,aquietwishhadtakenrootinhisheart:Hewantedsomeonetocomehometo.Notjustanemptyhouse,butasmall,warmpresence—acat,maybe—thatwouldgreethimwithpurrs(嗚嗚聲)insteadofsilence.Oneday,Tomwaskickinghisballonthesidewalk.Suddenly,heheardaso

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