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2024-2025學(xué)年黑龍江省綏化市海倫市第二中學(xué)高二下學(xué)期期末考試英語試卷一、閱讀理解(★★)WithitsVictoriancharmandwindsweptbeauty,BlockIslandappealstobothoutdoorsytravelerswhowanttohike,bike,boatandexploreandtothosewhosimplywanttoabandonrealitybackonthemainland.SeeMoheganBluffsAsdramaticasanysceneryinNewEngland,theMoheganBluffsare150-footclaycliffsonthesouthsideofBlockIsland.UnforgettableAtlanticOceanviewsawaitthosewhodescendawoodenstaircasemorethan140stepstothesliverofsandbelow.Theonlyprotectionyou’llneedwhenyougotothisspotissunscreen.ADDRESS121MoheganTrail,NewShoreham,RI02807,USAPHONE+1401-466-5009ClimbtotheTopofSoutheastLightBlockIsland’sSoutheastLightseemeddoomedtofallintothesea.Erosionthreatenedthis1874brickbeaconuntilitwassafelymovedinlandin1993.Thelighthouse’ssmallmuseumisopenfreetothepublicbetweenMemorialDayweekendandthesecondMondayinOctober,andforafee,youcanoftenventuretothetopofthetoweronatour:the360-degreeislandviewsareworthit.ADDRESS:122MoheganTrail,NewShoreham,RI02807,USAPHONE:+1401-466-5009MeetExoticAnimalsAtAbrams’AnimalFarm,youcanmeetavarietyofanimalsfromabroad.Thisfreeminizooispopularwithfamilies.BesuretowanderovertonearbyNorthLightFibers,wherefriendlyalpacas(羊駝)arealsoeagertomeetyou.ADDRESS:1SpringSt,NewShoreham,RI02807,USAPHONE:+1401-466-2421PaddletheGreatSaltPondTofullyappreciateBlockIsland’secologicalwonders,you’llwanttogetoutonthewater.PondandBeyondKayakofferstwo-and-a-half-hoursmallgroupecotoursoftheGreatSaltPondthatareperfectforeveninexperiencedpaddlers.You’llbeabletoaskquestionsandhearlocalinsights,inadditiontospyingonwildlifeandoysterfarms.ADDRESS:216OceanAve,NewShoreham,RI02807-7710,USAPHONE:+1401-578-27731.Wherecanyouenjoythe360-degreeislandviews?
A.MoheganBluffs.B.TheTopofSoutheastLight.C.Abrams’AnimalFarm.D.TheGreatSaltPond.2.Ifyourfamilywanttovisitafreeminizoo,whichaddresswillyougoto?
A.121MoheganTrail,NewShoreham.B.122MoheganTrail,NewShoreham.C.1SpringSt,NewShoreham.D.216OceanAve,NewShoreham.3.Whereisthistextprobablytakenfrom?
A.Astory.B.Amagazine.C.Atextbook.D.Aguidebook.(★★★)WhenIfirstheardaboutSummitLearning,IadmittedIwasnotabithappyandexcitedatall.Ithoughtitwouldrequireinteractionswithothers.Butlater,IwasastonishedwhenIgottoexperienceitfirsthand.Recently,wedidapoetryproject,andoneoftheactivitieswasapeer(同齡人)review.Iwouldneverhavetakenpartifitwasuptome,asIpreferredtoworkindependently.ButwhenIgotinvolved,Ifoundintheexperience,IhaddonesomethingthatIthoughtwasnearlyimpossibleitmademypoetrybetter.MypartnerinformedmeofmymistakesandtoldmewhereIcouldgivemoredetail.Oneofourfinalproductsoftheprojectwastopresentourpoetrytotheclass.I’vealwayslovedpublicspeaking,butIthoughtwithSummitLearning,Iwouldhavefewerchancestospeak.Iwaswrong.Thepeeractivitieswedidwithapartnergavememorebeliefinmyabilityandinspiredmetodomoretomakemypresentationthebestitcouldpossiblybe.InteractionslikethesearewhatSummitLearningisallabout.Thisstyleoflearningbringsapositiveandhard-workingculturethatallowsustopushourboundariesandkeepgoing.Itcreatesasenseofcommunitysinceweareallworkingtowardsasimilargoal.Asanactiveboy,Ihavealwaysbeenaheadandadvanced,butinanormalclassroom,therearerestrictionsonwhatIcando.WithSummitLearning,IcangobeyondexpectationsinprojectsormoveaheadinlearningnewcontentwhenI’mready.Ihaveownershipofmyworkandpursuemygoals.SummitLearninghasshowedmehowmuchpeoplecangrowandchange.Ithashelpedmeseepeopleandmyselfdifferently.Ithasbeenoneofthegreatestexperiencesofmylife,andIcannotseemyselfgoingbacktoanormalclassroom.4.Whatwastheauthor’sinitialresponsetoSummitLearning?
A.Hewasunwillingtoattendit.B.Hewasexcitedtotakepartinit.C.Hewasastonishedtohearaboutit.D.Hewasunhappytowithdrawfromit.5.Howdidthepoetryprojectbenefittheauthor?
A.Itboostedhisconfidence.B.Itdevelopedhissenseofhumor.C.Itremindedhimtobeindependent.D.Ittaughthimhowtoorganizeactivities.6.WhatcanbeinferredaboutSummitLearning?
A.Itprovesthelimitsofone’sabilities.B.Itteachespoetryinanormalclassroom.C.Ittransformsthetraditionalwayoflearning.D.Itpromotesdiversityofclassroomobjectives.7.HowdoestheauthorfindSummitLearningnow?
A.Demanding.B.Admirable.C.Upsetting.D.Conventional.(★★★)Scientistshavefoundthatfloatingsolarpanelscouldprovideahugeamountofelectricityiftheywereplacedonlakesandotherbodiesofwateraroundtheworld.Floatingsolarpanelscouldalsohelpsavewaterandprotectland.Solarpanels—alsoknownas“photovoltaic”panels—areusedtoturnsunlightintoelectricity.Mostsolarpanelsareplacedonlandinlargecollectionscalledsolarfarms.Butrecentlypeoplehavebeguntoexploreputtingfloatingsolarpanelsonwater.Becausethesepanelsfloat,somepeoplecallthem“floatovoltaies(浮動光伏)”.Theresearchersbehindthenewstudylookedat114,555reservoirs(水庫)worldwide.Theyusedcomputerprogramstofigureouthowmuchelectricitycouldbeproducedyearlybycovering30%ofthesereservoirswithfloatingsolarpanels.Theanswerwassurprisinglylarge—morethantwicetheamountofenergytheUnitedStatesgeneratesinayear.And10timesasmuchenergyasallthesolarpowercurrentlybeinggeneratedintheworld.Theresearchersdescribedtheresultsas“remarkable”.Thescientistsfoundthatfloatovoltaieswouldbeespeciallyusefulwhenreservoirswerenearsmallercities(50,000peopleorless).Theresearcherssaythereareabout6,256citiesaroundtheworldwherefloatingsolarpanelscouldprovidealltheelectricitythecitiesneed.Floatovoltaiescanalsohelpsavewaterbylimitingevaporation(蒸發(fā))fromreservoirs.Thescientistssaythatsolarpanelscoveringjust30%ofthereservoirs’surfacescouldsaveasmuchwateras300millionpeoplewoulduseinayear.Thereareseveralotherreasonsthatmakefloatovoltaiesagoodidea.Photovoltaicpanelsworkbetterwhenthey’renotextremelyhot.Thewaterhelpscoolthepanelssothattheycreatemoreenergy.Puttingsolarpanelsonwateralsomeansthatthere’snoneedtoclearlandforasolarfarm.That’smoreandmoreimportantascountriesworktofightclimatechangeandprotectnaturalspacesforwildanimals.8.Whatdidtheresearchersthinkofthestudyresults?
A.Skeptical.B.Amazing.C.Worrying.D.Interesting.9.Whereshouldfloatingsolarpanelsbeplacedtomakethemextremelyhelpful?
A.Insmallcitieswithmorerainandlesssunshine.B.Inhugecitieswithmanysmalllakesandrivers.C.Intinycitiesnearreservoirswithlessthan50,000people.D.Inlargecitiesfarfromreservoirswithmorethan50,000people.10.Whyiscoveringreservoirswithfloatingsolarpanelsuseful?
A.Itcanhelpreducewaterevaporation.B.Itcanpreventwaterfrombeingpolluted.C.Itpurifiesthewateravailableforconsumption.D.Itprovidesenoughsunlightforthesolarpanels.11.What’sthebesttitleforthetext?
A.ThemethodsofusingfloatovoltaiesB.TheprospectsofthepowerindustryC.SolarFarms—TurningSunlightintoElectricityD.FloatingSolarPanels—MakingEnergy,SavingWater(★★★)Nuclearbombs.That’sthego-toanswerforincomingspaceobjectslikeasteroids(小行星)andcometsasfarasHollywoodisconcerned.MovieslikeDeepImpactandArmageddonrelyonnuclearweapons,deliveredbystarslikeBruceWillis,tosavetheworldanddeliverthedrama.Butplanetarydefenseexpertssayinreality,ifastronomersspottedadangerousin-comingspacerock,thesafestandbestanswermightbesomethingmoresubtle,likesimplypushingitoffcoursebycrashingitwithasmallspacecraft.That’sjustwhatNASAdidonMondayevening,whenaspacecraftheadedstraightintoanasteroidcalledDimorphos,whichisaround7millionmilesawayandposesnothreattoEarth.It’sabout525feetacrossandorbitsanotherlargerasteroid.Inimagesstreamed(傳輸)asthecrashneared,theegg-shapedasteroidgrewinsizefromalittlespotonscreentohaveitsfullrockysurfacecomequicklyintofocusbeforethesignalwentdeadasthecrafthitrightontarget.Eventshappenedexactlyasengineershadplanned,theysaid,withnothinggoingwrong.“Asfaraswecantell,ourfirstplanetarydefensetestwasasuccess,”saidElenaAdams,themissionsystemsengineer,whoaddedthatscientistslookedonwith“bothterrorandjoy”asthespacecraftneareditsfinaldestination.ThecrashwasthepeakofNASA’sDoubleAsteroidRedirectionTest(DART),a7-yearandmorethan$300millioneffortwhichlaunchedaspacevehicleinNovemberof2021toperformhumanity’sfirst-evertestofplanetarydefensetechnology.Itwillbeabouttwomonths,scientistssaid,beforetheywillbeabletodetermineifthecrashwasenoughtodrivetheasteroidslightlyoffcourse,probablyshorteningitsoriginalorbit.NASAplanstolaunchanasteroid-huntingspacetelescopenamedNEOSurveyorin2026.“We’vetrackedlotsofspacerocks,especiallythelargeronesthatcouldcauseextinction-levelevents.Thankfully,nonecurrentlythreatenEarth.ButmanyasteroidsthesizeofDimorphoshaven’tyetbeendiscovered,andthosecouldpotentiallytakeoutacityiftheycamecrashingdown,”explainsLindleyJohnson,NASA’sPlanetaryDefenseOfficer.12.Whydoestheauthormentionthemovies?
A.Tomakeaprediction.B.Toprovideapossibility.C.Tointroducethetopic.D.Tomakeacomparison.13.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?
A..Dimorphoscouldcauseextinction-levelevents.B.The7-yearprogramhasdrawnaconclusion.C.NEOSurveyorhastrackedlotsofspacerocks.D.NASApushedDimorphosbycrashing.14.WhichstatementdoesLindleyJohnsonmostpossiblyagreewith?
A.LargerasteroidswillnotbeathreattoEarth.B.NASAshouldshouldertheresponsibilityforthecrash.C.NEOSurveyorisexpectedtodiscoverasteroidsthesizeofDimorphos.D.AsteroidslikeDimorphosaremoredestructivethanotherlargerones.15.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?
A.AnintentionalcrashinspaceB.AthreattoEarthfromasteroidsC.ThecontributiontospacesafetyD.Theimpactofplanetarydefensetechnology(★★★)Aswewalkedalongthestreetrecently,myfriendsuddenlysighed,“HowImisstheice-creammygrandmausedtobuymeafterschool!”16,whichcosther9.8yuan,almost10limeshigherthanthe“grandmaicecream”.Butitwasjustoneofthefair-pricedtreats.17Itwaswrittenbyauserwhoclaimedhe“randomlypickedaplain-lookingice-cream”inastore,andwasshockedwhentheregistershoweditwas68yuan.Heboughtitanyway,butsaidthateverybitetastedmorebitterthansweet.“Neverpickanybrandofice-creamyou’renotfamiliarwith,”theWeibouserwrote.Imissthegoodolddaystoo,butonsecondthoughts,Idon’tbelievethatsomeexpensiveice-creammeansthemarketis“corrupted”.18.Consumptionupgradesmayboostdemandandexpensiveice-creamexistsbecausesomeconsumerslikeit.ZhaoXuekuan,aseniorice-creamdealeragreeswithme.Hisshophasprobablythewidestvarietyofice-creamsmthemarket.19,butyoungcustomersfavorfancierones.Theyarequiteparticularabouttheingredients,expectingtheyprovidenotonlygoodtastes,butalsohighproteinandlowcalories.20.It’sagoodthingthatrecently,theStateAdministrationforMarketRegulationissuedanewrulethatgoodsmustbesoldwithaclearlymarkedpricetag,ortheretailerwillbefinedupto100,000yuan.Letthefairplaycarryonandconsumerswillmaketheirownchoices.
A.Theydon’tchoosecheaperonesB.TheotherdayIreadapostonWeiboC.Whilewalking,shewaslickingononeD.ThedevelopmentofamarkethasitsownrulesE.Forthepastfewmonths,manycitieswentthroughlockdownF.Ofcourse,marketsupervisorsshouldstillmonitorice-creampricingcloselyG.Hesaidthatthebestsellersinhisshoparealwaysclassictypesthatcostlessthan5yuaneach二、完形填空(★★★)SnowhadjustmeltedoffthegroundthatAprildayatourhouseinReginaBeach.Myhusband,Carl,hadjustcleanedupthepoolinpreparationforsellingour________.Theyearbefore,Carlhadlosthisjob,andnowour________situationwasserious,sowehadfinallyputourhomeonthe________.ThethoughtoflosingourbeautifulhomewasalmostmorethanIcouldbear.Deepin________,IsattypingupajobapplicationletterforCarl.OutofthecornerofmyeyeIcouldseeourthirteen-month-oldson,Forrest,playingnearourtwobeloveddogs,NanaandSasa.Ihadn’ttypedmorethantwosentenceswhenNana,began________violentlyandrunningbackandforth,overlookingourpool.I________toseewhatwashappening.Suddenly,IrealizedForrestwasnowheretobeseen.Thentomyhorror,myeyes________Forrest’syellowsleeperinthepool.Sasawas________doingherbesttokeephimafloatbyholdingontohissleeperwithhermouth.IrealizedthatForresthadsomehowfallenintothepool.Inasplitsecond,Idovein,liftedmy________babyoutandcarriedhiminside.ButwhenIrealizedForrestwasn’tbreathing,Ibegantogointo________.Thankfully,Carl,whowastrainedinCPR,arrivedandthen________Istoodbywithmyheartinmy________,andafteraboutthreeminutes,Forrestbeganto________again.Thingsinourlivesaremuchbetternow.Mostimportantly,almostlosingForrest-andthengettinghimback-________anydespairImighthavehadaboutlosingourhome.Ahousecanalwaysbereplaced,butknowingwehaveeachotheristhegreatest________ofall.21.A.snowB.beachC.houseD.dogs22.A.travelingB.workingC.politicalD.financial23.A.marketB.coastC.roadD.corner24.A.happinessB.despairC.a(chǎn)ngerD.curiosity25.A.bathingB.bitingC.barkingD.beating26.A.hopedB.managedC.pretendedD.raced27.A.caughtsightofB.tookcareofC.brokeawayfromD.lookeddownon28.A.bravelyB.hesitantlyC.fiercelyD.patiently29.A.heavyB.cheerfulC.preciousD.newborn30.A.surpriseB.shapeC.thoughtD.shock31.A.turnedupB.tookoverC.calmeddownD.checkedout32.A.throatB.mindC.stomachD.chest33.A.breatheB.sleepC.stretchD.laugh34.A.increasedB.simplifiedC.erasedD.beautified35.A.a(chǎn)ccidentB.emergencyC.sufferingD.blessing三、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。TraditionalChineseMedicine(TCM)originatedinancientChina.It36(include)acupuncture(針灸),Chineseherbalmedicine,taichi,qigong,tuina,guasha,cuppingandsoon.AcupuncturewasoneofthefirstTCM37(method)thatwereacceptedbythehealthcaresystemintheUSA.ItwasfirstintroducedtotheUSAin1971byaNewYorkTimesreporter,JamesReston,inanarticle38(title)“Now,aboutmyoperationinPeking”.In1997.acupuncturewas39(official)acceptedbytheNationalInstitutesofHealthoftheUS,andinastatementin2002,theWorldHealthOrganizationrecognizedacupunctureasan40(effect)treatmentformorethan43commonailments(小病).TCMfocuses41notonlythediseasetreatment,butalsothediseasepreventionand42(improve)ofoverallhealth.Today,TCMisprimarilyusedasanalternativeforpeople43(maintain)ahealthystateintheUS.Itiswidelypracticedinmorethan180countriesandregionsaroundtheglobe;amongthem,103countrieshaveapproved44useofacupuncture,29haveestablishedsomeformsoflawsandregulationsforTCM,18haveincludedacupunctureintotheirnationalhealthinsurancesystems,45morethan30havecollegesanduniversitiesthatteachstudentsinTCM.四、書信寫作(★★)46.你的英國筆友Tom來信說他最近因考試壓力大而失眠(insomnia),請你寫一封建議信。內(nèi)容包括:1.理解他的感受;2.提出緩解壓力的方法(如運(yùn)動、調(diào)整作息);3.鼓勵他保持積極心態(tài)。要求:1.詞數(shù)100左右;2.可適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),使行文連貫。______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________五、書面表達(dá)(★★★)47.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。Thetwokidswerewhispering.Theirdad,Jason,couldhearthem,buttheydidn’tknowthat.Jasonlistenedintently.”…andnowIcan’tsleep,”heheardhisdaughtersay.“It’sokay,Ashley.MomandDadaresleeping.I’llhelpyou,”Toddsaid.“Thanks,”saidAshley.Jasonsilentlyopenedhisbedroomdoor.Hiswifewasasleep,andhedecidednottowakeherup.Hewatchedasthetwoslinked(溜)downthestairs.Hefollowed,unseen,unheard.Thekidswenttothelivingroom.Hewatchedashisson,Todd,putablanketonthefloor.HewatchedasToddarrangedthecouchpillowsontheblanket,againstthecouch.Ashleysatontheblanketandheldherfavoriteteddybear.“I’llberightback,”whisperedTodd.JasonheldstillasToddwenttothekitchen.HequietlywatchedasToddcarefullymadetwopeanutbutterandjelly-sandwiches.AndhewatchedasToddwentbacktothelivingroomandsweetlyhandedhissisterasandwich.AshleygaveToddasmile.Jasonwonderedwhatshowthekid
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