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2025-2026學(xué)年湖北省孝感市度高二上學(xué)期9月英語(yǔ)起點(diǎn)考試一、聽力選擇題(★★)1.WhathappenedtoRyanyesterday?

A.Hewaslateforwork.B.Hewassick.C.Hehadanaccident.(★★)2.Howdoesthewomanfeel?

A.Energetic.B.Hungry.C.Terrible.(★★)3.Whatwillthemando?

A.Exerciseintheschoolgym.B.Practicetennisinagarden.C.Takeexerciseinthepark.(★★)4.Whydidthespeakersbuytickets?

A.Toattendamusicfestival.B.Towatchamatch.C.Toseeafilm.(★★)5.Whatisthewoman’sattitudetowardstheman’splan?

A.Envious.B.Astonished.C.Upset.(★★)聽下面一段對(duì)話,回答以下小題。6.Howdothespeakersliketheirtrip?

A.Satisfied.B.Justso-so.C.Disappointed.7.Whatwillthespeakersdonext?

A.Sortoutluggage.B.Bookaroom.C.Havearest.(★★★)聽下面一段對(duì)話,回答以下小題。8.Whatdoesthemanwanttodo?

A.Wearanoldhat.B.HoldaHalloweenparty.C.Lookforhisownhats.9.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Husbandandwife.B.Motherandson.C.Teacherandstudent.(★★★★)聽下面一段對(duì)話,回答以下小題。10.Whendotheworkshopsrun?

A.EveryThursday.B.EverySunday.C.EverySaturday.11.Whowillbeallowedtojoinintheworkshops?

A.A7-year-oldchild.B.A4-year-oldchild.C.A3-year-oldchild.12.Howmuchshouldtwochildrenfromafamilypay?

A.£5.B.£4.50.C.£4.(★★★)聽下面一段對(duì)話,回答以下小題。13.WhydidMarthagiveupherearlierjob?

A.Thesalarywasnotsatisfying.B.Thestaffwerequiteunfriendly.C.Thebosstooknointerestinherideas.14.Whatwasthemostamazingaboutthemobilerestaurant?

A.Allisadvertisedonline.B.Peoplecanbookameal.C.Justalittlefoodiswasted.15.Whatisthegreatestadvantageofthemobilerestaurant?

A.Customerspayinadvance.B.Shecanworkflexibly.C.Nowaiterisneeded.16.WhatwasdifficultforMarthatodoamealonthebeach?

A.Theinsects.B.Thewind.C.Thenoise.(★★★)聽下面一段獨(dú)白,回答以下小題。17.WhatistheagerangeoftheusersofMovingUp?

A.4-6.B.5-10.C.12-16.18.HowcanyoungpeoplebenefitfromNetAware?

A.Theycanidentifyonlinedangers.B.Theycanimprovelanguageskills.C.Theycanimprovetheirstudyskills.19.WhatdoesTestDoctorsoffertostudents?

A.Survivingskills.B.Practicalskills.C.Learningtips.20.Whatisthespeakermainlytalkingabout?

A.Howtohelpchildrenfocusontheirstudy.B.Recommendedusefulsitesforkidsandteenagers.C.Tipsonhowtochoosesuitablewebsites.二、閱讀理解(★★)FieldTripstotheWisconsinZooTHEBRIEFINTRODUCTIONWeprovideaneducationalrateforallschoolgroupsof$10perstudentand$12peradultforadmissiontothezoo.·FieldtripsareavailablefromMondaytoFriday.·Wenolongeracceptpurchaseordersonthedayofentry.·Groupsmustentertogether.·You’rewelcometoenjoythefoodprovidedbyorbroughtintothezoo,butdonotshareitwithanyoftheanimals.ADD-ONGUIDETOURSGroupsvisitingthezoocanaddonaguidedtourtoenhancetheirexperience.Guidedtoursareledbyazooinstructor.Guidedtourslast45minutesandcostanadditional$2perperson.Choosefromoneofthetopicsbelow:·CrazyClassificationThroughthistour,participantsdiscoverthefivemajorfeaturesthatscientistsusetoclassifyanimals.Theinstructorchallengesparticipantstointeractionandinquirytoimprovetheirobservationandcriticalthinkingskills.·DynamicDesertsDuringthistour,participantsexploredesertanimals’creativetechniquesforsurvivalinthedesertwhereresourcesareinsufficientandcompetitionisfierce.Besides,theylearnabouttheimpacthumansplayonthisrichanddiverseecosystem.·MoreThanaZookeeperThroughoutthistour,azooinstructorwillleadthegroupindiscussionsandanactivity,exploringsomeofthejobsnecessarytorunasuccessfulzooandconservationprogram.·EnrichingExperiencesThistourprovidesparticipantswiththeopportunitytolearnaboutdifferenttypesofbehavioralenrichmenttokeepanimalsfromgettingboredorbeingstressed,makinglifemorestimulatingforthezoo’sanimals.21.WhatisarequirementforstudentstakingfieldtripstotheWisconsinZoo?

A.Reservingticketsatleastonedayinadvance.B.Askingtheirparentstocomealongwiththem.C.Enteringthezooisavailableatanytime.D.Arrivingatthezooingroupsasearlyaspossible.22.Whatisthecosttoenjoyaguidedtourforaschoolgroupof12studentsand3adults?

A.$156.B.$162.C.$186.D.$192.23.Whichofthefollowingtoursfocusesonanimals’survivingskills?

A.CrazyClassification.B.DynamicDeserts.C.MoreThanaZookeeper.D.EnrichingExperiences.(★★★)ANepaleseteenagerhasbecometheyoungestpersontosummittheworld’s14highestpeaks.NimaRinjiSherpa,18,reachedthetopof8,027-meterShishapangmaat6:05localtimeonOctober9,alongwithhispartnerPasangNurbuSherpa—thefinalof14“8000ers”(超過(guò)8000米的山峰)peaksallrecognizedbytheTheInternationalClimbingandMountaineeringFederation(alsoknownasUIAA)asstandingmorethan8,000mabovesealevel.Previously,MingmaGyabu“David”Sherpasummitedall14mountainsbytheageof30in2019,accordingtoGuinnessWorldRecords,whichstatesonitswebsitethatnewrecordscantakeweekstoconfirm.NimastartedhissplendidjourneyinSeptember2022whenheclimbedNepal’s8,163mManaslu.Overthenexttwoyears,hesummitedallofthe“8000ers”includingEverest,theworld’shighestmountainat8,848.86m,andthefamouslydangerousK2at8,611m.NimatooktoInstagramtomarkthecompletionofthegruelingchallenge,writing:“Idevotethisworldrecordtomyproject,SherpaPower.Thissummitisnotjustthepeakofmypersonaljourney,butapreciousgifttoeverySherpawhohaseverdaredtodreambeyondthetraditionalboundariessetforus.Mountaineeringismorethanlabor;itisevidenceforourstrength,toughness,andpassion.”Nepal’sSherpashavelivedinthehighaltitudesoftheHimalayasforgenerationsandlongservedasguidesandporters,whoselocalknowledgeandskillshasbeenpricelessforforeignersattemptingclimbsinthearea.ClimbingSherpasaremoreoftenthannotthepeoplewhomakeinternationalmountaineeringexpeditionspossible.Althoughtheycarryheavyequipmentandsuppliesupmountainsandguidepeopletohighaltitudesummitsindangerousconditions,theyoftendon’treceivetherecognitionorrewardstheydeserve.“ThroughSherpaPower,IwanttoshowtheyoungergenerationofSherpasthattheycanriseabovethelabelofbeingonlysupportclimbersandbringouttheirpotentialastopathletes,adventurers,andcreators,”Nimaadded.“Wearenotjustguides;wearepathfinders.LetthisbeacalltoeverySherpatoseethedignityinourwork,thepowerinourheritage,andthelimitlesspossibilitiesinourfuture.”24.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“grueling”inParagraph5mostprobablymean?

A.Tiring.B.Rewarding.C.Boring.D.Amazing.25.Whatcanbeinferredaccordingtothepassage?

A.Nimastartedhisjourneytosummitthe“8000ers”attheageof18.B.Nima’snewrecordwasrecognizedandconfirmedbyUIAA.C.Sherpas’scontributionstomountaineeringgounnoticedallalong.D.Sherpasonlyworkasportersanddon’tparticipateinclimbingthemselves.26.WhydidNimaRinjiSherpadevotetheworldrecordtoSherpaPower?

A.Toshowoffhisachievementtothepublic.B.Toseekmorefinancialsupportduringhisclimbingjourney.C.ToprovethatSherpasarebetterclimbersthanotherpeopleintheworld.D.TourgeyoungerSherpastoovercomeprejudicesandachieveself-value.27.WhichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribeNima?

A.Carefulandhumorous.B.Positiveandtalkative.C.Adventurousandambitious.D.Well-educatedanddaring.(★★)AtaconferenceonprivatebusinessonMonday,ayoungbusinessmanborninthe1990scaughttheattentionofmanynetizens.HeisWangXingxing,CEOandfounderofUnitreeRobotics.Wang’steamdevelopedthehandkerchief-spinningrobotthatgainedwidespreadpopularityduringthisyear’sSpringFestivalGala.Aftertheconference,Wangtoldreportersinaninterviewthat“AI-drivenrobotevolutionisadvancingatanunprecedented(史無(wú)前例的)pace,beyondexpectations.”Hebelievesthatbytheendofthisyear,humanoidrobotswillreachanewlevel,andbynextyearortheyearafter,theywillbewidelyadoptedinboththeserviceandindustrialsectors.WangXingxingexplainedthatinthefuture,suchrobotsareexpectedtoseewiderapplicationsinindustrialproductionandspecializedenvironments,includingfirefightingandrescueoperations.In2013,whilestillanundergraduate,WangXingxingbuilthisfirstquadrupedrobot,XDog.Twoyearslater,hewonsecondprizeandan80,000-yuanawardinacompetition.Thismarkedthebeginningofhisinnovativejourney.Theturningpointcamein2016whenWangXingxing’sXDogtestvideowentpopular,securinghimfundingtostarthisowncompany.Heindependentlydevelopedallsystemsandlaunchedhisfirstquadrupedrobotthefollowingyear.Sincethen,thequadrupedroboticdogproductsofWangXingxinghavebeencontinuouslyunpatedandgraduallygainedpopularitybeyonditsoriginalcircle.Afterthehandkerchief-spinningrobotmadeanamazingappearanceattheSpringFestivalGalaoftheYearoftheSnake,onFebruary14th,UnitreeRoboticsreleasedadancingvideooftheG1robot.Themovementsweresmootherandmorenaturallyconnected,whichmadesomenetizensquestionwhetheritwasanAI-generatedvideo.WangXingxingimaginesaboldfutureforrobotics.Hehopestointegraterobotsintobiomedicaltechnology,imaginingaworldwherehumanoidrobotscancontinuouslyproducesmallerrobots—downtothesizeofacell.28.WhatmadeWangXingxing’steambecomewell-known?

A.Hisspeechattheconference.B.ThefoundingofUnitreeRobotics.C.Thehandkerchief-spinningrobot.D.ThedancingvideooftheG1robot.29.WhatcanweinferfromWangXingxing’swordsabouthumanoidrobots?

A.Theywillreplacehumansinallfieldssoon.B.Theirdevelopmentspeedisslowerthanexpected.C.Theywillhaveawiderangeofapplicationsinfuture.D.Theyaremainlyusedinhouseholdservicesnow.30.WhydidsomenetizensquestiontheG1robot’sdancingvideo?

A.Themovementsweretoocomplex.B.Therobotlookedtoostrange.C.Thevideowastooshort.D.Themovementsseemedtooperfect.31.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?

A.TheSpringFestivalGala’srobotperformance.B.WangXingxing’sbusinessstoryandvision.C.ThedevelopmentofUnitreeRobotics.D.ThefutureofAI-drivenrobots.(★★★)InarecentsurveybyNPR,26percentofruralAmericanssaidtherehasbeenatimeinthepastfewyearswhentheyneededhealthcare,butdidnotgetit.Someofthemsaiditwasbecausefinancialbarrierskeptthemfromseeingadoctor.Butalmostamajorityofthemsaiditwasbecausehealthcarewastoofarordifficulttogetto.Toaddressthisproblem,theWyomingCenteronAgingattheUniversityofWyomingcreatedaprogramcalledHealthyU.BasedonaprogramoriginallydevelopedatStanfordUniversity,itsupportspeoplewithachronicdiseaseandtheircaregiversbyteachingself-managementskillsandofferingasupportgroup.“Inaruralarea,ifsomeonecanmanagetheirownhealthbetterandgotothedoctorlessoften,thenthat’sawinforeverybody,”saysJanetKorpela,whoworksforHealthyUasprogramdevelopmentspecialistandrunsworkshopswithvolunteersfortheprogram.“Thevolunteers,called‘leaders’,don’tneedamedicalbackgroundandtheyjustneedtobewillingtodothe40hoursoffreetraining.Thentheywillgobackintotheircommunitiestoteachpatientslivingwithchronicconditionshowtobettermanagetheirhealth,”shesays.“Overthecourseofsixweeks,volunteersleadHealthyUparticipantsinweeklymeetings.Eachmeetingfocusesonasingletopic,likehowtomakethemostofavisittothedoctor.There’salsotimesetasideineachweekforparticipantstotalkabouttheirsmallweeklygoals.Thatwayparticipantscancelebratetheirsuccessessometimes.It’salsoanopportunityforthemtobrainstormsolutionswiththeirpeerswhentheystruggle.”MarciaOry,aprofessorandpublichealthresearcher,publishedapaperonhowchronicdiseaseself-managementprogramswork.“It’seffectivebecausemosthealthhappensathome,”shesays.“Basicallyyouteachpeoplehowtosetsmallgoalsforhealthyliving.Youteachthemhowtoproblem-solve.Theprogramisanespeciallygoodfitforruralpatientssinceitcanbedeliveredwherepeoplelive.Andthepopulationisless,buttheneedisjustasgreat.”32.Whatdoes“thisproblem”inParagraph2referto?

A.Doctorstendtobebeyondreach.B.Caregiverslackamedicalbackground.C.Villagershavenomoneytoseeadoctor.D.Manypeoplesufferfromchronicdiseases.33.WhatcanvolunteersinHealthyUdo?

A.Reducethenumberofdoctorvisits.B.Getthechancetosharetheirideas.C.Explainhowtobettermanagetheirhealth.D.Haveconversationswithfriendsandfamily34.Whatdoesthelastparagraphmainlytellus?

A.Thewayofsolvingproblems.B.Theeffectivenessoftheprogram.C.Theprocessofhelpingpatients.D.Thecauseoftheprogram’ssuccess.35.Howdoestheauthorsupportthethemeofthetext?

A.Bygivingexamples.B.Bystatingarguments.C.Byexplainingstatisticaldata.D.Byprovidingresearchresults.(★★★)Ateenager’slifeissometimesconfusingbuthasalotofopportunitiestolearn.Whenyoumakemindfulchoices,youcantransformeveryexperienceintoanopportunityforlearning.36.Ifyouwanttobeamoreresponsibleteenager,youcangetstartednow.Atthisstage,yourtopresponsibilityisyourstudies.Youareexpectedtotakeschoolseriouslysothatyoucangraduatewithadegreeandhavebetteropportunitiesinthefuture.37.Itwillhelpyouachievegoodgradesinyourclasses.Makeadeterminedefforttoovercomeprocrastination(拖延癥).38.Don’twaituntilthedeadlineapproachestostartfocusingonyourassignment.Insteadofputtingthemoff,you’llenjoyyourfreetimealotmorethanifyou“cashin”onyourfreetimefirst.39.Forexample,youcanvolunteertocookmealsforyourparentsorwashthedishesafterdinner.Thiswillnotonlyhelpyoudisciplineyourselftobemoreresponsible,butitcanalsoreducetheburdensonyourparents.Learntokeepaschedule.Beingabletosticktoascheduleislikeasuperpowerwhenitcomestogettingthingsdonethroughout.Ifyoudon’taccumulaterelativeexperienceinmakingplansinadvance,startwiththesimpletasksinsteadoffocusingonthecomplicatedones.40.

A.Dosomedomesticchoresvoluntarily.B.Takeresponsibilityforyourfamilyandyourlife.C.Forthisreason,youshoulddeveloparegularstudyhabit.D.Youaresupposedtosetaregularscheduleforcleaningyourroom.E.Inthisway,smallsuccesswillgiveyouasenseofaccomplishment.F.Suchexperiencescanalsohelpyoubecomeamoreresponsibleteenager.G.Startworkingonyourschoolrequirementsassoonasyoureceivetheinstructions.三、完形填空(★★)Eversincechildhood,I’dbeenpassionateaboutperformingsolo(獨(dú)奏/獨(dú)唱).Whenourschoolannouncedadramaperformanceactivity,Isawmy_________.“Thisisit,”Ithought.“Mymomentto_________—aloneinmynewschool.”I_________.Soonafter,myheadteacherMr.Collinscameforwardwitha(n)_________message:“Rena,there’sachangeintheprogramarrangement.Canyouperformtogetherwiththreeotherclassmates?”Myheart_________.Myhopeofperformingsolowasgone._________,Ijoinedmyclassmates.Ourinitialpracticewasintotal_________.SarahdeliveredlineslikeaBroadwaystarbutignoredthescript.Jakekeptdemandingperfectblocking(走位),throwingothersoffbalance.Ikept_________,insistingmyideasweresuperior.Mr.Collinsfinally_________.“Truetalent,”hesaid,“l(fā)iesintheabilitytocreatesomethingbeautifultogether.”Sensingtherewasno_________,wecalmeddownandchangedourattitudes.Gradually,wediscoveredeachmember’s_________—one’sbeautifulvoice,another’sperfectrhythmandathird’senormousenthusiasm.Throughdebatesandlaughter,welearnedto_________ourtalents.Bythefinalrehearsal,ourvoicesandmovementssynchronized(同步)_________.Countlesspracticeshadtransformedusintoaharmoniousteam.Duringtheactualperformance,theaudience_________fromtimetotime.Thecurtainfellinthunderousapplause,andatthatmoment,Mr.Collins’_________becameclear.Sometimes,thegrandeststagesarebuiltnotbysoloists,butbyunitedhands.41.A.chanceB.freedomC.a(chǎn)chievementD.commitment42.A.a(chǎn)rgueB.a(chǎn)ssistC.checkD.shine43.A.calledbackB.signedupC.droppedoutD.showedoff44.A.excitingB.surprisingC.relaxingD.interesting45.A.sankB.racedC.softenedD.recovered46.A.NaturallyB.HopefullyC.UnwillinglyD.Unfortunately47.A.chaosB.honorC.silenceD.confusion48.A.waitingB.panickingC.followingD.interrupting49.A.a(chǎn)greedB.stoppedC.intervenedD.transformed50.A.luckB.failureC.expectationD.progress51.A.secretB.strengthC.hobbyD.existence52.A.hideB.a(chǎn)dmitC.combineD.compare53.A.suddenlyB.slightlyC.rapidlyD.perfectly54.A.cheeredB.repliedC.explainedD.complained55.A.strictnessB.wisdomC.a(chǎn)mbitionD.memory四、語(yǔ)法填空(★★)閱讀下面短文,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?!癈hinawillhave75percentofitswildanimalsand80percentofitswildplantsonlandunderthenationalkeyprotectionsystemby2025.”theNationalForestryandGrasslandAdministrationsaid.Sofar,thenationalkeywildlifeprotectionrate56(rise)to74percent,upfrom71percentlastyear.ItsannouncementcoincidedwiththeInternationalDayforBiologicalDiversity,thethemeof57thisyearwas“Building58sharedfutureforalllife”.TheadministrationsaidthatChina’s59(achieve)inprotectingwildanimalsarepartlyattributedtoreleasingwildspeciesintonaturereservesafterartificialbreeding.60wassaidthatninemiludeerfawns(小鹿)wererecentlybornintheDaqingshanNationalNatureReserveintheInnerMongoliaautonomousregion.ThefawnswerereleasedintothewildinSeptember61(follow)artificialbreedinginBeijingandJiangsuprovince.“Thisresultshowedthatclosemonitoringandhealthmanagementbyresearchersledtothesuccessfulreintroductionofthedeer62thewild,”theadministrationsaid.Artificialbreedinghashelpedtoincreasethepopulationofsomespeciesthathad63(previous)disappearedinthewild.Asforotherwildpopulations,thepandapopulationhasincreasedfrom1,114inthe1980sto1,864,64thenumberofwildAsianelephantsalsoincreasedfromabout180to300overthesameperiod.Uptonow,206speciesofrareand65(endanger)plantshavereturnedtothewild,ofwhich112areuniquetoChina.五、書信寫作(★★)66.假定你是李華,學(xué)校將在本周五下午舉辦一場(chǎng)關(guān)于中華傳統(tǒng)手工藝(handicraft)的活動(dòng),請(qǐng)你對(duì)此寫一則通知,內(nèi)容包括:1.活動(dòng)的時(shí)間、地點(diǎn);2.活動(dòng)內(nèi)容(邀請(qǐng)傳統(tǒng)藝人講座;收到紀(jì)念品(souvenir)等);3.其他注意事項(xiàng)。注意:1.寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80左右;2.可適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫。____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________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(yǔ)續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。續(xù)寫的詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右。Onawarmafternoon,wefirstsaw“BigRed”whenmyfather,mother,andI(Frank)stoppedasusualtohavealookanddoabitofdreamingatEaton’sdepartmentstorewindowonourwayhome.Amongstbeautifultoyslayastunningredsatin(緞子)dress.Mother’seyesfixedonit.“Mygoodness,”shewhispered,“Lookatthat”,Shethenglanceddownatherownheavygreywoolcoat,worneverywinterforaslongasIcouldremember.Mother,constantlydoingchoreslikelaundry,tendingpigs,andgardening,alwaysworepracticalhousedresses

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