资源简介 期中考试答案听力1-5ABAAB 6-10BCAAA 11-15CDBCA 16-20CCBAA阅读21-23 ACC 24-27 CBAD 28-31CDBA 32-35BADC36-40ECFBG完型41-45BCCAD 46-50AABDC 50-55ABCBC语法填空55 dating 56 to describe 58 to 59 taken 60 influential 61 made 62 where 63 what 64 recognition 65 the五、应用文写作NOTICE17th April.2024Dear students,Aiming to help us students have a deeper understanding of Chinese history and traditional culture. Our school is going to organize us to appreciate "Cultural Relics from the Ming Dynasty" in the City Museum on 19th April.In the exhibition, a variety of impressive costumes, handicrafts, porcelain and books from the Ming Dynasty will be on display. To ensure sufficient time for the visit, all students will set out from school at 8:00 a. m., and you should arrive at school at least 15 minutes ahead of time. Do remember to bring a notebook for sketches and notes. No photos or food are allowed in the museum.Please obey the requirements. If you have any questions, feel free to contact us.Students' Union六、读后续写Having heard my story,he expressed his support for my final decision and told me something surprising about his son. "Boy, you have made the right choice to go back home," he said. "To be frank, my son ran away from home two years ago. I have been missing him every hour and every minute." Now it's time for me to comfort him,"Don't worry. I believe he will come back soon, just like me."I expressed my thanks for his kindness of having me in his car and I wished his son good luck. After all, we are all good people and good people deserve good fortune.Finally, I arrived home when it was completely dark. Nervous and uneasy, I approached the door and knocked on it gently. It was my father who opened the door and my sudden appearance made him go wild with joy. "Son,you've finally come back. I've been waiting for this moment for long," said my father in a trembling voice. It was at that moment that I realized there is no place like home and that blood is thicker than water.(班级:考场:考号姓名:座位:)普集高中2023—2024学年度第二学期高 二 年级期中考试(命题人:赵瑾审题人:李校锋总 分 值:150试题范围:选择性必修三Unit1-Unit5考试时间:120分钟)( 英语 )试题(卷)(命题人:)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1. What is the woman's problem A.She has lost her luggage. B. She has lost her way. C.She has lost her daughter.2.Where might the hotel be situated A. Close to a mall. B. Near a forest. C.By the seaside.3. How much does the dishwasher cost today A.$2000. B.$1500. C.$1000.4. Why does the man want to get glasses A. To see more clearly. B.To pass the exam. C. To look better.5.What's the relationship between the speakers A. Teacher and student. B.Librarian and reader C.Bank clerk and customer.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听下面一段较长对话,回答6-7小题。6, Which city are the speakers heading for A.New York. B.Mexico City. C.Arizona7.What might the speaker do next A. Get something to eat. B. Go to a bookstore. C. Find some help听下面一段较长对话,回答8-9小题。8.What's the woman's attitude towards dogs A. She is fond of them. B. She dislikes them. C. She doesn't care about them.9.What color do dogs mostly see A.Blue. B. Black. C.Gray.听下面一段较长对话,回答10-12小题。10.Where are the speakers probably A. In the bookstore. B.In the gym. C. In the library.11.Who will teach the man to swim A.His father. B.His friend. C.A professional.12.What will Linda probably do next A.Purchase some books. B.Buy some envelopes. C.Watch a video.听下面一段较长对话,回答13-16小题。13.Where does the conversation take place A.At a store. B.At home. C.At school.14.How did the man get the mud A.He dug it up from the backyard.B.He went to the Dead Sea.C.He bought it from an online company.15.What's the color of the mud on the man's face A.Gray. B.Brown. C.Black.16.Why does the girl agree to use the mud A.She wants her skin to feel younger.B.She is starting to get wrinkles.C.She has some skin problems.听下面一段独白,回答17-20小题。17.What is Akria Miyawaki A.An officer. B.A professor. C.A scientist.18.What is the benefit of the diversity of tree species according to the recent study A.Producing more oxygen.B.Attracting different kinds of animals.C.Dealing with climate change.19.What did the organization in Paris do A.It taught people to grow their own mini forests.B.It helped communities build 100 forests.C.It educated kids about tiny forests.20.What is the passage mainly about A.Mini forests have emerged all over the world.B.The advantages of mini forests.C.The reason why mini forests are popular worldwide.第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AWhat are the best foreign films coming out in May Here are four of the best new films to watch.HypnoticNothing is what it seems in Hypnotic,a mind-bending plot thriller from Robert Rodriguez.Ben Affleck stars as a police detective who is disturbed by the disappearance of his daughter.He is investigating a series of bank robberies(抢劫)when a mystery woman tells him about “hypnotics”: people who have the power to make others believe and do anything they want by saying a single sentenceReleased on 11 May in Australia,12 May in the US &26 May in the UKThe Little MermaidAnother month, another live-action-and-CGI(computer-generated imagery) remake of a classic Disney cartoon. But this one is more distinctive than most,because a black actress, Halle Bailey, is playing the title character,who was white in the 1989 cartoon. Besides,the film's director argues that his version of The Little Mermaid is progressive in other ways,too. “She and Prince Eric, played by Jonah Hauer-King, really teach the world about prejudice and about breaking down barriers and walls between these two worlds." Also,there's a singing crab (螃蟹).On general release from 24 MayThe Eight MountainsAll of the mountains in The Eight Mountains are unspoilt and breathtakingly beautiful. Some of them are in the Himalayas, but most are in the Italian alps, where Pietro,a city boy from Turin, befriends Bruno,the only child left in a remote rural village.Released on 5 May in Japan,12 May in the UK and Ireland, and 19 May in Spain and FinlandGuardians of the Galaxy Vol 3It's been six years since Marvel's second Guardians of the Galaxy film came out. Star-Lord, Gamora, Rocket, Drax and their partners are finally back for more adventures and this time they're up against the High Evolutionary.On general release from 15 May21.What do we know about the police detective in Hypnotic A.His daughter is missing. B.He is involved in a bank robbery.C.His magic is unbelievable D.He is cheated by a mystery woman.22. What is special about The Little Mermaid A.It is a live-action film. B.It has a dancing crab in it.C.It stars a black actress. D.It results in racial inequality.23.Which film is available for British audiences on 12 May A.Hypnotic. B.The Little Mermaid.C.The Eight Mountains. D.Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 3.BWhen Param Jaggi was five years old,he had a passion to take things apart to see what was inside. He started with toys and even broke a computer,which made his parents not too pleased.As he got older,he shifted from breaking things to building things, which greatly comforted his parents. In middle school,he started working on projects in his kitchen laboratory,and his first project was making biofuels.Although Jaggi's parents initially thought his experiments were just a boyhood fancy, he remained determined to make a difference to the environment. Eventually,his parents came around and started supporting his dreams. Jaggi's interest continued as he grew up, but he focused more on solving real problems,especially those related to the environment.At 17, Jaggi went beyond his school projects and co-founded Ecoviate, a company that uses technology to solve everyday energy and environmental problems. He planned to transform people's idea that going green is expensive, by making available a series of affordable products that are easy to use. Through Ecoviate, he designed products that could contribute to a greener future. One of his notable inventions was the “CO2ube”, a device that could reduce carbon emissions,and it's available to many people at low prices.Young Jaggi, now a third-grade college student studying engineering and economics, has become a famous eco-innovator and his company is developing promisingly. However, Jaggi's vision to save the environment goes beyond creating products. He plans to launch an online platform through Ecoviate, which will encourage young students interested in science and technology to get actively involved in innovation and invention.Students can submit a science project online,and talk about the help that they need to make the project a reality.24.What can we learn about Jaggi A.He dreamed to be an engineer. B.He always annoyed his parents.C.He was curious by nature. D.He was addicted to playing toys.25.Which of the following can best replace the underlined part “came around”in Paragraph 2 A.Walked around. B.Changed their mindsC.Paid a visit. D.Become conscious.26.What drove Jaggi to develop affordable and user-friendly products A.His desire to make a difference. B.His pursuit of academic career.C.His hope to boost green industry. D.His love for greener devices.27.Why does Jaggie plan to launch an online platform A. To offer environmentalists funds. B.To promote smart products.C.To provide eco-themed courses. D.To empower young inventors.CAbout 12% of the total global energy demand comes from heating and cooling homes and businesses. A new study suggests that using underground water to maintain comfortable temperatures could reduce consumption of natural gas and electricity in this section by 40% in the US. The approach is called ATES, short for aquifer thermal energy storage (含水层热能储存).“We need storage to absorb energy from the sun and wind. It's crucial to creating affordable, reliable, and deeply environmental-friendly electricity systems. Most people are interested in batteries and other kinds of electrical storage. But we were wondering whether there was any opportunity to use geothermal(地热的)energy storage," said first author A.T.D Perera.“With ATES, energy can be stored for a long period of time, without adding an additional burden to the grid(输电网).”ATES is a pleasantly simple concept that takes advantage of the heat-absorbing property of water and the natural geological features of the planet. You simply pull existing underground water up and heat it at the surface in the summer with environmental heat or energy. Then you send it back down. It stays fairly hot because the Earth is a good insulator (绝热体).“Unlike above-ground tank-based water or ice storage systems, ATES will not need space. It's also more efficient and can support larger communities in cooling or heating than traditional geothermal heat pump systems that rely on heat moving with the underground soil," added co-author Hong Tianzhen.A major benefit of ATES is that it will become more efficient as weather becomes more extreme in the coming years due to climate change. The hotter summers and severer winters could increase the amount of free thermal energy that can be stored with ATES.“It's very much a realistic thing to do and this work is really about showing its value," said Perera. "This technology is ready to go,so to speak. We just need to do it.”28.What do we know about ATES A.It is technologically demanding.B.It is aimed at replacing natural energy.C.It helps achieve an environmentally friendly society.D.It mainly relies on batteries to function.29.How does Hong Tianzhen explain ATES's advantages A.By giving examples. B.By discussing results.C.By analyzing principles. D.By making comparisons.30.Which will affect ATES's efficiency most A. Insulated materials. B.Temperature variations.C.The duration of storage. D.The category of energy.31.What can be the best title for the text A.A Solution to Green Cooling and HeatingB.A Turning Point in Energy UsageC.A Transformation in the US Electricity SystemD.A Discovery About Geothermal Energy StorageDThat artificial food dyes(染料)are unhealthy is not news. Some are known to cause hyperactivity(多动症)in some children, affecting their ability to learn. But regulatory agencies around the world don't necessarily agree on which food dyes are a problem, or why. That may soon change. A 2021 peer-reviewed report by California's Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment concluded that artificial food dyes“cause or worsen neurobehavioral problems in some children”and that the current levels that are regarded safe for consumption by the federal government are too high.California is now considering requiring warning labels on food products and dietary supplements containing the seven most commonly used artificial dyes. The warning label requirement would put California on par with the European Union, which since 2010 has required food products containing certain artificial food dyes to carry warning labels about their negative effect on activity and attention in children.Artificial dyes are used in foods for one reason:to make products look prettier. Bright colors make candies appealing, especially to kids. But dyes are also in chocolate cake mixes,salad dressings and other products that don't seem to cry out for a color boost.In Europe, it was the 2010 label lawmaking that triggered(引发)companies' decisions to reformulate.“If you're a company,you do not want to put a warning label on your product.”says Lefferts, an environmental health consultant.Warning labels are why European Starburst Fruit Chews are now colored with natural products,not the artificial dyes that brighten their North American counterparts (同类商品).Given that artificial food dyes are used far more than needed,we need to be more cautious.After all,we don't dye fresh fruits and vegetables,but we do dye candy and sprinkles,points out Joe Schwarcz, a chemistry professor at McGill University in Montreal."The foods in which you find food dyes are foods that are poor in nutrition."he says."If you limit foods that contain food dyes,you automatically make your diet better."32.What can we learn about artificial food dyes from paragraph 1 A.The fact that they are harmful is newly revealed.B.A 2021 report confirmed their negative effects.C.Regulatory agencies consider them a serious problem.D.The Federal government thinks their current standard too high.33.What does the underlined part"on par with"in paragraph 2 mean A. In line with. B.In opposition to. C.Ahead of. D.Behind.34.Which might be a possible result of the new rule according to the article A.Food companies will stop coloring their products.B.More fresh fruits and vegetables will appear in the market.C.It will be hard to find packaged foods without warning labels of dyes.D.Food companies may replace artificial dyes with natural products.35.What's Joe Schwarcz's attitude towards artificial food dyes A.Approving. B.Neutral. C.Concerned. D.Tolerant.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Most smartphones allow you to run location-sharing software that uses the phone's GPS capability to let friends and family know your exact location.There are lots of great uses for this technology. ______36______ So make sure you're permitted to use an app or service,and pay attention to how you are using it. Here' re some important points you may find helpful.Choose what's best for you. Some location-sharing services are games that let you give a shout-out when you've shown up at a particular spot. ____37____ Still others continue to share your location until you change the setting. Be sure you know exactly how your service shares your location.Know who your friends are. ____38____This means people can search to see if you're online and add you as a friend.It's important to remember that sharing your location with people you've never met in real life is risky,so you should carefully manage friend requests and share your location only with people you know and trust.____39____ Some services automatically stop sending your location after a period of time,but others will send it forever---until you stop it.Review your contact list periodically and delete anyone to whom you no longer feel comfortable revealing your location.Update parents.Location-based services are a great way for teens to let parents know where they are without having to call or text. ___40___ If you're heading home late at night,you can also use a service like Glympse to share your location as you drive,so they'll know if you have car trouble or get stuck in traffic.A.Keep sending your location.B.Check back often.C.Others show where you are all the time or for a period of time you set.D.With its help,you can easily share your location with them.E.However,these services are not available for all.F.Some location services operate like Facebook,where you invite and accept friends.G.Check-ins ease their worries so they don't have to follow your every move.第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。It was 1:20 a.m. I had just gone to bed, a bit 41 after celebrating my 31st birthday. Before dinner, I'd placed 42 outside my garden door and prepared the cell phone just 43 After all, it had been 44 that week, resulting in flood warnings.I was awakened by the 45 of rushing water. When I swung my legs off the bed, I was shocked to feel cold water already up to my knees and 46 fast.Shaking in darkness, I 47 my phone and turned on its flashlight. Then by the light I could 48 water was from the garden door. It must have breached (在……上打开缺口)the sandbags. The river, usually such a quiet, slow moving river in my region, had 49 burst its banks. And now I had to 50 !I took 51 action.Any effects of the alcohol before sleep were gone; 52 sobers(使清醒)me up. After I went outside, I learned the river had flooded the neighbourhood.Therefore, if I had woken up just a few minutes later, I would have drowned.In the end, I think the experience made me 53 and determined to live each day to its fullest. I came very close to drowning that day. But rather than dwell on(沉湎于)what happened, I prefer to 54 what my mother told me afterwards,"Don't remember the day when you lost everything. Remember the day you 55 .That day marked the beginning of a new chapter in your life41.A.relieved B.drunk C.excited D.content42.A.stones B.wood C. sandbags D.boxes43.A.in turn B.in advance C. in case D.in doubt44 A.pouring B.snowing C.thundering D.blowing45.A.smell B.taste C.rhythm D.roar46.A.rising B.spreading C.freezing D.appearing47.A.grabbed B. charged C.dropped D.studied48.A.guess B.see C.realize D.check49.A.extremely B.narrowly C.certainly D.violently50.A.give out B.check out C.get out D.slow down51.A.immediate B.brave C.determined D.calculated52.A.shock. B.fear C.stress D.responsibility53.A.active B.proud C.grateful D.amazed54.A.ask B.follow C. assess D.hear55.A.loved B.gained C.survived D.graduated第二节(共10小题;每小题1. 5分, 满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或所给单词的正确形式。The Silk Road is neither an actual road nor a single route. It instead refers to a trade network 56 (date)from the Han dynasty of China. German geographer and traveler Ferdinand first used the term “silk road” in1877 C.E. 57 (describe) the well-traveled pathway of goods between Europe and East Asia. Although the trade network is commonly referred 58 as the Silk Road, some historians favor the term Silk Routes because it better reflects the many paths 59 (take) by traders.One of the most 60 (influence) travelers of the Silk Road was Marco Polo. He traveled with his father to China when he was just 17. Upon his return, he wrote about his adventures, which 61 (make) him and the routes he traveled famous.From China, merchants carried silk to Europe, 62 it was well received by the nobility and wealthy people. 63 traveled together with silk from Asia were jade, porcelain, tea and spices. In exchange, horses, glassware, textiles and manufactured goods traveled eastward.The significance of the Silk Road to human history has received widespread 64 (recognize). Towns along 65 routes grew into multicultural cities. The exchange of information gave rise to new technologies and innovations that would change the world. Today, parts of the Silk Road are listed on UNESCO's World Heritage List.第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假如你是校学生会主席李华,你校拟组织学生于4月19日去市博物馆观看“明朝文物专题展(Cultural Relicsfrom the Ming Dynasty)”,请你用英语写一则通知,主要内容如下:1.观展的时间、地点;2.展出的文物;3.出发的时间、地点和观展要求。注意:1.词数80左右:2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。第二节(满分25分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。续写的词数应为150左右。I had run away from home after finishing high school. My parents had insisted I go to college , but I was tired of school. I hated it . I was determined not to go. And, besides, my father was too strict. I had too many chores to do around the farm. I hated the work !There had been a quarrel between my father and me. I threw some things into a bag and left angrily, as my father shouted after me," If you leave, don ' t come back !" My mother cried openly, and I had seen those tears during a hundred sleepless nights .Then it was time to write a letter to my father.Dear Dad ,It ' s been more than a year now. I ' ve traveled east to west. I ' ve had dozens of jobs. None of them amounted to very much. Always the same questions:" How much education have you got " It seems they always want college men for the good jobs.Dad, you and Mother were right about everything. I know now that the work on the farm didn ' t hurt me, and I ' m convinced I need college. I ' m also convinced that both of you loved me.Dad, I ' ve learned a lesson. I want to come home. I know you said if 1 left, I couldn ' t come back, but I ' m praying you ' ll change your mind. I want to come home and be a part of the family again .Give my love to Mother and the girls .Love,Your sonAs I folded the letter and put it into an envelope, I felt a refreshing relief. It was as if a heavy load had been lifted from my shoulders. And I had to be on my way home.I started down the deserted road-the long road home. Fortunately, a car picked me up, and it was good to have someone to talk with. The driver was a salesman and very pleasant." Where you going, boy " he asked good-naturedly .There was a long silence before I said," Home."" Been away from home long "I smiled, a little self - conscious, and said," One year, one month and two days."注意:1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;2.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;Paragraph 1Having heard my story, he expressed his support for my final decision and told me something surprising about his son .Paragraph 2Finally , I arrived home when it was completely dark. 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 期中考试.mp3 期中考试改.docx 期中考试答案.docx