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新泰中學(xué)2025級高一年級上學(xué)期第二次階段性考試英語試題注意事項:1.答卷前,考生務(wù)必將自己的姓名、準考證號填寫在答題卡上。2.回答選擇題時,選出每小題答案后,用鉛筆把答題卡上對應(yīng)題目的答案標號涂黑。如需改動,用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案標號?;卮鸱沁x擇題時,將答案寫在答題卡上,寫在本試卷上無效。3.考試結(jié)束后,將本試卷和答題卡一并收回。第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選中選出最佳選項。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.Whatcoursewillthewomanchoosenextterm?A.Science. B.Writing. C.Geography.2.Whatdoesthewomanaskthemantotake?A.Theruler. B.Theglasses. C.Thebuspass.3.Whereisthemangoing?A.Thepark. B.Theoffice. C.Thesportscenter.4.Whenwillthespeakervisitthemuseum?A.OnFriday. B.OnSaturday. C.OnSunday.5.Howdoesthemangotoworkmostly?A.Bybus. B.Bybike. C.Bytrain.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,每小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6.Whatwillthemanbuy?A.Somesugar. B.Somebread. C.Somemeat. 7.Whatdothespeakersplantodothisafternoon?A.Visitafriend. B.Playtennis. C.Haveapicnic.聽第7段材料,回答第8至10題。8.Whatconcernsthewomanatfirst?A.Theweather. B.Thesportsplan. C.Thetrain’sarrivaltime.9.Whatwillthemandonext?A.Collectthechildren. B.Takeexercise. C.Catchthetrain.10.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Athome. B.Inanoffice. C.Atatrainstation.聽第8段材料,回答第11至13題。11.Whatisthemanrequiredtowear?A.Aredshirt. B.Blacktrousers. C.Awhitehat. 12.Wherewillthemanmostprobablywork?A.Inafoodstore. B.Inaclothingshop. C.Inatheater. 13.Whatisthemangoingtodonext?A.Starthisjob. B.Gettraining. C.TalktoDave.聽第9段材料,回答第14至17題。14.WhatisPete?A.Amusician. B.Acook. C.Aneventplanner. 15.WhydoesthewomantalktoPete?A.Toaskforinformation. B.Toofferaninvitation. C.Togiveasuggestion.16.HowdoesPetefeelabouthisjob?A.Satisfied. B.Anxious. C.Curious. 17.WhatwillPeteprobablytalkaboutnext?A.Futureplans. B.Jobrequirements. C.Educationalbackground.聽第10段材料,回答第18至20題。18.Howoftendoesthespeakergoswimmingwithhisfather?A.Aboutfivetimesaweek. B.Aboutfourtimesaweek. C.Aboutthreetimesaweek.19.Whendoesthespeakerusuallygorunning?A.Inthemorning. B.Intheafternoon. C.Intheevening.20.Whatdidthespeaker’sfatherbuyhim?A.Trainingshoes. B.Aracingbike. C.Aswimsuit. 第二部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出最佳選項。ACHIARTSVIRTUALSUMMERCAMPAreyoua2nd-8thgraderinterestedintheworldofthearts?ChiArtsSummerCampcanprovideyouwithvariousartisticexperiencesonlineinJulyandAugust!WeinviteyoutojoinusJuly19th-August6thforourvirtual(虛擬的)artscampexperience.For2nd-5thgradersOuryoungeststudents,dividedupintotwopartsbasedonage,willgothrough50minutesdailyofdance,visualarts,andtheater.It’llbehighenergyandlotsoffunfrom9:00AM-1:00PMeverydayforthethree-weekcampexperience.Cost:$300forthefullthreeweeks.Scholarshipassistanceisavailable(可獲得的).RegisterhereandapplythecodeEARLYBIRD21byApril5thtogeta20%discount.For6th-8thgradersOurmiddleschoolcampexperiences,calledthe“ChiArtsJr”program,createswhatitisliketobeastudentatourhighschoolintheartsexperience.Eachstudentchoosesonecampprogramtotakepartinthroughouttheentiredurationofthe3-weekSummerCampexperiencefrom9:00AM-1:00PMeveryday.ThechoicesareBand,Voice,CreativeWriting,Dance,VisualArts,Theater.Previousexperienceisonlyrequiredforthebandcamp.Allothercampsrequirenopreviousexperience.Cost:$375forthefullthreeweeks.Scholarshipassistanceisavailable.RegisterhereandapplythecodeEARLYBIRD21byApril5thtogeta20%discount.21.Whatdoweknowaboutthecampsfor2nd-5thgraders?A.Studentscanjointhecampfreely.B.Theyareenergeticandinteresting.C.Theyareopentostudentsinthesamemonth.D.Studentscangetadiscountwhenevernecessary.22.Howmuchwilla7-thstudentregisteringbyApril5thpayforChiArtsSummerCamp?A.$75 B.$240 C.$300 D.$37523.Whatdothecampsfor2nd-5thgradersand6th-8thoneshaveincommon?A.Theyneednopreviousexperience. B.Theyprovidethesameartisticcontent.C.Studentsaredividedupaccordingtoage. D.Theentiredurationlaststhesametime.BRecentlyanoldfriendreachedouttometoaskaboutthesuccessI’vehadinmylife(oratleastwhatlookslikesuccessonsocialmediaXD)andhowIachievedit.Hehassimilargoalsasme:getinshape,getintomusicmoreseriously,andbefluentinJapanese.ThoughIhaven’tentirelyreachedmylong-termgoalsyetinanyofthese3ways,he’sseenthatI’vemadesomeprogressonmyjourneytoachievingthesegoalsandwantedmyadvice.Wehadanicehourandahalfchatonthephoneaboutthisanditseemedlikehewasprettymotivatedbytheendofthechat.Aweekwentbyandhetoldmethathesignedupforapersonalfitnesstrainer,wasstudyingmusictheory,andsentmeclipsofhimstudyingJapanese.He’spostingregularlyonsocialmediaaboutalltheprogresshe’smaking.He’smotivatedanddoinggreat!AtlastI’llhavetoremindhimthatprogressisn’tlinear(線性的)andthathe’llfinallymeetwithsomechallengesintheroad,butI’mlettinghimenjoythepresentprogressinthemeantimeandwillhelphimtacklethemwhenthattimecomes.I’mgratefulforhimgivingmetheopportunitytoservehimandgivehimadvice,andI’mgratefultoseethathe’sinvestingthetimeandmoneytopromotehislife.Heevenpostedrecentlyabouthowgratefulheiswithalltherecentchangesinhislife.Evenifyou’restillnotwhereyouwanttobe,therearealotofpeopleouttherewhowantwhatyouhaveandwhoareimpressedwithhowfaryou’vecome.It’sextremelyjoyfultobeawarehowfaryou’vecome,beproudofyourself,andrecognizehowmuchyoucanhelpothersachievethesame.24.Whydidtheauthor’sfriendcontacthim?A.Tothankhimfortheadviceonsuccess.B.Toconsulthimaboutsomeproposals.C.TorequirehimtosharehissuccessonXD.D.Toaskforadviceonhowtosetgoalstoachieve.25.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“tackle”inParagraph4probablymean?A.getover B.applyfor C.focuson D.relateto26.Whichofthefollowingcanbestdescribetheauthor’sfriend?A.Anxiousandoutgoing. B.Responsibleandwise.C.Purposefulandactive. D.Motivatedandhumorous.27.Whatdoestheauthormainlyexpressinthelastparagraph?A.Youshouldmakeuseofyouradvantages.B.Youshouldtakeprideinwhatothersachieve.C.You’vecomealotfurtherthanyourealize.D.Youshouldturntootherswhenyoufeelconfused.CMeat,milk,cheese—justsomeofthethingsprovidedbygoats.Butnowwecanalsoaddfiresafetytothislist.Aswildfiresdamageincreasinglylargeareasoftheplaneteachyear,goatherds(牧羊人)mayofferawayofreducingtherisk.Wildfiresaremadepossiblebyhot,dryweatherconditionsaswellasasupplyofdeadplantsthatserveasfuel(燃料).Wemayhavelimitedcontrolovertheformerfactor,butwecancontrolthelatter.Reducingthefuelloadlowersthepossibilityofwildfiresoccurring,aswellastheamountofdamagecaused.Thisiswherewecanturntogoatstosearchforasolution,whicharebeingusedforlandscapemanagementinanumberofplacesaroundtheworld,includingGreece,Spain,Portugal,ChileandanumberofpartsoftheUnitedStates.Goatshaveanextremelypowerfuldigestive(消化的)system.Manykindsofplantsthataredangeroustootheranimalscanbeeasilyeatenbygoats.It’snotjustfully-grownplantsthatgoatsareabletodealwith:anyseedsthatpassthroughagoatcan’tsurviveandwillnotgrow.Humanclearanceteamshavetoworryaboutgettingtothehard-to-reachplaceswhereplantsgrowbutgoatsdon’t.Theyareskilledmountainclimbersandwhenstandingontheirhindlegs,theycanreachuptotwometrestotheplantsthathumanswouldstruggletoreach.Becauseofthis,usinggoatscanreduceboththepossibilityofworkplaceaccidentsandtheamountofmoneyspentonfireprotectionmeasures.Goatherdshavebeenfoundtoclearsomepartsoflandforathirdofthepriceofhumancontrolteams.Costandsafetyaren’ttheonlybenefits.Goatsarequieterthangrass-cuttingmachinesandpeopleusuallyprefertoseegoatseatinggrassratherthanlitresofherbicide(除草劑).Childrenareoftenattractedtoseethegoatsatworkandthisprovidesanopportunitytoeducatepeopleaboutpreventingwildfires.28.Whycangoatshelptopreventwildfires?A.Theyarenotafraidofbadweather. B.Theyareeasilycontrolledbygoatherds.C.Theyhavethestrongestdigestivesystem. D.Theycanremovedeadplantscausingfire.29.WhatisthemainideaofParagraph3?A.Thefireprotectionmeasuresthatpeopleoftentake.B.Thereasonswhygoatsareusedtopreventwildfires.C.Thedifficultyhumanclearanceteamshavepreventingfire.D.Theeffectsgoatshaveonthenaturalbalanceofmountains.30.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph?A.Herbicidewillnotbeusedtoremovegrasssoon.B.Childrenlikegoatsbecauseoftheirquietcharacter.C.It’sagreenwaytopreventwildfiresbyusinggoats.D.Herbicideworksbetterthangrass-cuttingmachines.31.Whichcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.FirefightingGoats. B.CleverGoatherds.C.DamageCausedbyWildfires. D.WaystoPreventDisasters.DDoyouliketravellingtootherplaces,citiesandcountries?Manypeopledo.Tourismisahugeindustry——it’saslargeasorlargerthantheoil,foodandcarindustries.Itcreatessomanyjobsthatoneineverytenpeopleintheworldworksintourism.However,formanypeopleandplaces,tourismisnotacompletelypositivething.Someplacesreceivemillionsoftouristsayear,whichleadstoproblemsforlocalpeople.Whentourbusesblockroads,it’shardforlocalpeopletogettoworkorschool.Often,internationalcompaniesopenup,andsmallshopsandrestaurantsclosedown.Anotherproblemisaccommodation—inBarcelonaandNewYork,forexample,manyflatsandhousesareusedastouristaccommodation,sohomesforlocalpeoplehavebecomeexpensiveandhardtofind.Tourismcanhaveaneffectontheenvironmentaswell.Naturalareasareruinedtomakespacetobuildhotelsandtouristfacilities,andbuildingthemconsumesalotofenergyandresources.Historicbuildingsaredamaged,suchasthoseinVenicebylargecruiseships(游輪)enteringthecity.Theseshipsalsodoharmtoanimalandplantlife.Moretourismmeansmorecrowds,noise,rubbishandpollution.Somegovernmentshavealreadytakenactions.InBarcelonaandNewYork,therearenowlimitsonshort-termrentalaccommodation.ThenumberofcruiseshipsenteringVeniceislimitednowtoo.Importantly,individualtouristscanhelpbychoosingbetterwaysofvisitingplaces.Forexample,iftouristsvisitVeniceonacruiseshipbuttheysleepandeatalltheirmealsontheship,doesthelocalcommunityinVenicereallybenefitfromtheirvisit?Ifnot,itcouldbebettertochooseadifferentformoftourism,onethatbenefitsthecityandlocalpeoplemore.Despitesomeproblems,ifwecanmaketourismmoresustainable(可持續(xù)的),everyonecanbenefitfromit,andpeoplecancontinuetoenjoyvisitingtheseplacesinthefuture.32.WhyisithardforNewYorkerstobuycheaphouses?A.Becausetouristsbuylocalflatsandhouses.B.Becausemanyhousesareneededfortravelers.C.Becausethegovernmentprovidelittlelandtobuildhouses.D.Becausethehousesinternationalcompaniessellareexpensive.33.WhyarecruiseshipsmentionedinParagraph3?A.Tostressplantsandanimalsdiefromthem.BToshowtourismwastesenergyandresources.C.Toexplainwhytourismisnotenvironmentallyfriendly.D.Tosuggestthenecessityofpreventingthedevelopmentoftourism.34.WhatdoesParagraph4mainlystressabouttourism?A.Thecruiseshipisnotagoodchoicefortourists.B.Tourismshouldbedevelopedinasustainableway.C.LocalcommunityinVeniceshowsnointerestintourism.D.Governmentshavedoneextremelywellindevelopingtourism.35.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardstourism?A.Unclear. B.Disapproving. C.Doubtful. D.Positive.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。HowtoStarttheNewYearFreshAfteryoucelebrateNewYear’sEve,it’stimetogettoworkontheNewYear’sresolutions(計劃)!___36___,sochoosewiselyandtakeaction.●StartafitnessroutineThinkaboutyourpresenthealthandyouroverallfitnessgoals,andmakeaplantoimproveyourhealthbasedonwhereyouare.Forexample,youcanstarttakinga20-minutewalkafterworkeveryday,oryoucantraintorunamarathoninthefall.___37___.Rather,ifyouworkouttoomuchatfirst,youmaygethurtandquithalfway.●Practicegratitudeeveryday___38___,whichcanimproveyourmoodoverallandimproveyouroutlookonlife.Eachdaybeforesleeping,writedown3thingsyouaregratefulfor.Besides,expressyourgratitudeforthepeopleinyourlifebytellingthemyouappreciatethem.●TidyupYourEnvironmentStartyourspringcleaningearlytotidyupyourspace.Shortlyintothenewyear,cleanupyourroom,kitchen,bathroom,and/orbasement.Tidyupanymessyareas,throwawayrubbish,andputawaythingsthatareoutofplace.___39___●SetGoalsandIntentionsAimtotry1newthingeverymonth.Besidesyourpersonalresolutions,itishelpfultomakeeffortstogetoutofyourcomfortzone(舒適區(qū))atleast1timeeachmonth.___40___orlearnaboutsomethingquitenewtobroadenyourhorizonsandgrowasaperson.A.TryyourbesttoenjoytheNewYearB.LittlechangescanmakeadifferenceC.Ifso,you’llchangeyourselfforthebetterinpersonalityD.Anyway,choosetodosomethingyou’veneverdonebeforeE.StartsimplyandgraduallysoyoucanstickwithyourgoalsF.ExpressappreciationeverydaytofillyourlifewithkindnessG.Thisway,you’llenterthenewyearfeelingneatandorganized第三部分語言運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。Weareallfloodedwiththethoughtofhavingsatisfyingrelationships,whichwillbringsomemeaningtoourlivesandmakeushappy.___41___,weoftenforgetthattruehappinesslieswithinus.Infact,self-loveandhealthyrelationshipscannotbe___42___.Firstandforemost,self-loveisthe___43___ofanyhealthyrelationship.Whenyouknowyourworth,youknowwhatyouare___44___toacceptinarelationshipandwhatnot.Youwillknowwheretodrawboundaries(邊界)becauseyouvalueyourownopinions.Youwillhaveaclearunderstandingofwhatareyouradvantagesandwhatareyour___45___.Besides,self-loveplaysaveryimportantroleinfindingthe___46___totroubleinrelationship.Whenpeopletrulylovethemselves,theyhaveahealthierknowledgeofeverything.Theyhavemore___47___andself-respecttobeabletovoicetheiropinions.Self-lovealso___48___choosinganemotionallyhealthypartner.Whenyouhavehigherself-respect,youwillprobably___49___anyunpleasantrelationship.Youdonotsettleforless(勉強接受)becauseyouknowyourstrengthsandyour___50___.Sonowyouknowthatself-loveandhealthyrelationshipsare___51___inseparable.Onecannot___52___withouttheotherbecausetheydependoneachotherforcontentandgrowth.Theyareconcernedwithyourhappiness___53___self-lovewillinspireyoutohavebetterboundaries,ahealthierunderstandingofyourownself,andhigherabilityto___54___emotion.Aboveall,self-loveisthefoundationofallyourhealthyrelationships.The___55___thefoundationis,theeasieritisforyoutobuilduphealthyrelationships.41.A.Besides B.Therefore C.However D.Later42.A.separated B.designed C.recognised D.connected43.A.result B.factor C.aim D.base44.A.curious B.willing C.proud D.uneasy45.A.strategies B.requests C.qualities D.limits46.A.entrance B.solution C.reference D.ticket47.A.confidence B.patience C.doubt D.pressure48.A.workson B.surviveson C.contributesto D.appliesto49.A.appreciate B.establish C.prevent D.bury50.A.worth B.habit C.dream D.style51.A.hardly B.actually C.mainly D.narrowly52.A.progress B.exist C.revive D.sound53.A.although B.if C.as D.unless54.A.avoid B.observe C.explore D.control55.A.weaker B.stronger C.heavier D.tinier第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)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。ScholarsareexploringandusingthewisdomofoneofChina’sleadingneo-Confucian(新儒家)philosophers.WangYangming(1472-1529)___56___(develop)the“PhilosophyofMind”stressingunderstandingtheworldfromwithinthemind.Hisfamousdoctrine(學(xué)說)ofthe“unityofknowingandacting”statesthatknowledgeisthe___57___(begin)ofaction,whileactionisthecompletionofknowledge.TheauthoritiesofShaoxingcity,Zhejiang,___58___Wangspentmostofhislifetime,havemanagedtouseacademic(學(xué)術(shù))___59___(exchange)topromoteWang’sp

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