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高二英语9月考试答案 听力 1—5 CCBAB 6—10 ABABC 11—15AACBC 16—20 ACBCA 因应力性骨折不能参加比赛很沮丧,医生就用自己因应力性骨折而摔倒但第二年在半程马拉松比赛的成
阅读 21. A 22. D 23. D 绩(即个人受伤经历)来鼓励作者,That指代“医生的个人受伤经历”。故选 D项。
【分析】本文是一篇广告应用文。文章介绍了在Washington, D.C. 骑自行车旅行的四条路线的相关行程及 【30 题详解】推理判断题。由倒数第二段中的“It took me a while to face the fact that I was out of the race.”
注意事项。 (我花了一段时间才面对自己被淘汰的事实。),可知作者花了一段时间才面对自己退赛的事实,说明作
【21 题详解】细节理解题。根据文章 Cherry Blossom Bike Tour in Washington, D.C.中的 Reserve your spot 者对于退赛还是难以接受的、失望的,才会需要长时间来治愈心灵。故选 C项。
before availability 可知,这个骑行项目需要提前预约。故选 A。 【31 题详解】推理判断题。第一段讲“作者不喜欢锻炼”,第二段讲“作者被邀请和一些顶尖的跑步者
【22 题详解】细节理解题。根据文章 Capital City Bike Tour in Washington, D.C.中的 Knowledgeable guides 参加比赛”,第三段讲“作者的跑步训练经历”,第四段讲“队友的鼓励让作者开始对跑步产生激情”,
will entertain you with the most interesting stories about Presidents, Congress, memorials, and parks.可知,在这 第五段讲“作者因应力性骨折不能参加比赛很沮丧,医生就用自己的个人受伤经历来鼓励作者”,最后
个活动中,你可以享受有趣的故事。故选 D。 一段讲“在不能跑步的日子里,作者想象自己在跑步,明年要参加半程马拉松”,可知文章主要讲作者
【23 题详解】细节理解题。根据文章 Washington Capital Sites at Night Bicycle Tour 中的 All riders are 从一个不爱运动的人变成了一位热爱跑步的“真正的跑步者”,为了弥补退赛的遗憾,即使有应力性骨
equipped with reflective vests and safety lights.可知,所有骑行者都要装备反光背心和安全手电筒。故选 D。 折,作者明年可能会参加半程马拉松,通过作者的经历,鼓励读者追求自己的爱好。故选 D项。
【点睛】本篇文章最容易出错的题是 21题,究其原因是不熟悉词汇 reserve 的词义:预约。in advance意 32. B 33. C 34. A 35. D
为“提前“。因此,高考前熟悉词汇和短语是重中之重的事情。Reserve your spot before availability — and 【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了德国城市 Andernach 的“可食用城市”项目及其所属的“可食
the cherry blossoms — disappear在有效期和樱花消失前预约。 用城市网络”项目在全球范围的发展情况。
24. B 25. C 26. C 27. C 【32 题详解】主旨大意题。根据第一段中“In 2010, Andernach began its “edible city” project, planting 101
【导语】这是一篇记叙文。文章叙述了 Van Nguyen 为保护濒危动物穿山甲而付出的努力。 varieties of tomatoes in public green spaces around the city centre. Its 30,000 residents are free to help
【24 题详解】细节理解题。根据第二段“Van Nguyen grew up near Cuc Phuong National Park and, as a child, themselves to whatever grows, as are any other visitors. Every year a new type of plant is introduced. In 2011,
watched poachers (偷猎者) removing pangolin from their holes. “I saw a mum (pangolin), rolling into a ball to 100 types of beans were planted, while 2012 saw the introduction of 20 onion varieties.”(2010 年,安德纳赫
protect her baby.” Nguyen decided to make pangolin conservation his life’s work.(Van Nguyen 在 Cuc Phuong 国 开始了“可食用城市”项目,在市中心周围的公共绿地种植了 101 种西红柿。这里的 3 万名居民和其他游客
家公园附近长大,小时候,他观察过偷猎者把穿山甲从洞里拿出来。“我看到一个穿山甲妈妈滚成一个 一样,可以随意摘取任何生长的植物。每年都会引进一种新的植物。2011 年种植了 100 种豆子,2012 年
球来保护她的孩子。”Nguyen决定把保护穿山甲作为他一生的工作)”可知,童年时代的一次经历让 引进了 20 种洋葱。)可知,第一段主要讲的是安德纳赫的绿色食品项目。故选 B 项。
Nguyen 决定保护穿山甲。故选 B。 【33 题详解】推理判断题。根据第二段中的“I often drop by to pick some herbs that I’m missing at home.
【25 题详解】词句猜测题。根据第三段的“Nguyen set out to stop poaching and educate the Vietnamese Everything is easily accessible. There aren’t any fences. You just take what you need.”(我经常顺便去摘一些我
public on the importance of pangolin conservation in order to reverse the condition of the pangolins.(Nguyen从 在家缺的草药。一切都很容易获得。没有任何栅栏。你只需要拿你需要的。)可知,这名当地的历史学家
阻止偷猎开始,并教育越南公众保护穿山甲的重要性,以 reverse 穿山甲的状况)”推测,Nguyen 阻止偷 经常去采摘药草,并觉得这是很方便的。由此推知,这名历史学家对项目持支持的态度。故选 C 项。
猎,并教育越南公众保护穿山甲的目的是改变穿山甲濒临灭绝的现状。由此可知 reverse 意为“改变”, 【34 题详解】推理判断题。根据第三段“Andernach may be the first, but it isn’t the only edible city. It’s part of
与 change 同义。故选 C。 the Edible Cities Network, an EU-funded project connecting green urban food initiatives (倡议) around the
【26 题详解】推理判断题。根据倒数第二段的“Nguyen even worked with poachers to ask them to take him world. Other edible cities include Carthage in Tunisia, Havana in Cuba and empeter-Vrtojba in Slovenia. In
into the forest and show him how they track and catch pangolins. He also visited markets, restaurants, and February 2022, the first Edible Cities Network Conference took place. Dr. Ina S umel, Principal Investigator of
doctors of traditional medicine to learn more about the demand for pangolins. In 2018, Nguyen created the Edible Cities Network, called it, “a unique opportunity to invite researchers and practitioners (从业人员) of
Vietnam’s first-ever anti-poaching unit.(Nguyen 甚至与偷猎者合作,要求他们带他进入森林,向他展示他们 Edible City Solutions to the same table and unite theory with practice”.”(安德纳赫可能是第一个可食用城市,
如何追踪和捕捉穿山甲。他还参观了市场、餐馆和传统医学医生,以了解更多关于穿山甲需求的信息。 但它并不是唯一一个可食用城市。这是“可食用城市网络”的一部分,该网络是一个由欧盟资助的项目,将
2018 年,Nguyen 创建了越南第一个反偷猎小组)”可知,通过与偷猎者“合作”以及自己的走访调查, 世界各地的绿色城市食品倡议(绿色城市食品倡议)联系在一起。其他可食用的城市包括突尼斯的迦太基、
Nguyen 成立了一个反偷猎小组。由此推知,Nguyen 和偷猎者“合作”的目的是了解他们的诡计。故选 C。 古巴的哈瓦那和斯洛文尼亚的 empeter-Vrtojba。2022 年 2 月,首届“可食用城市网络会议”召开。食用城
【27 题详解】主旨大意题。通读全文可知,文章叙述了 Van Nguyen 为保护濒危动物穿山甲而付出的努力。 市网络首席研究员 Ina S umel 博士称这是“一个独特的机会,邀请食用城市解决方案的研究人员和实践者
再结合第一段“The 2021 winners of a major international environmental award have just been announced, 坐在同一张桌子上,将理论与实践结合起来”。)可推知,绿色城市食品引起了越来越多的关注。故选 A。
and the list includes a Vietnamese conservationist who’s known for his vital work helping protect the pangolin 【35 题详解】主旨大意题。通读全文以及最后一段“Ultimately, the Edible Cities Network aims to create
(穿山甲) — the world’s most trafficked animal.(刚刚宣布了 2021 重大国际环境奖的获奖者名单,其中包括一 “greener, more edible and, above all, more livable cities”. It is a response to the pressures of climate change,
位越南环保主义者,他以帮助保护穿山甲的重要工作而闻名 — 世界上被贩卖最多的动物)”可知,C 项 and a cause for hope.”(“可食城市网络”的最终目标是打造“更绿色、更可食、最重要的是更宜居的城市”。
“保护穿山甲:Van Nguyen 的人生使命”可以作为本文最佳标题。故选 C。 这是对气候变化压力的回应,也是希望的源泉。)可知,本文主要介绍了德国城市 Andernach 的“可食用城
28. C 29. D 30. C 31. D 市”项目及其所属的“可食用城市网络”项目在全球范围的发展情况。因此,D项“一个令人难以置信的“可
【分析】这是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了,作者是如何成为真正的跑步者的。 食用城市”倡议”最适合作为本文的标题。故选 D项。
【28 题详解】细节理解题。由第四段“I was frightened going into the first training session with the team as 36. G 37. D 38. C 39. E 40. F
everyone else was super “athletic”. We ran for five miles, and I was significantly slower. However, my 【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了如何与不体谅他人的室友进行有效对话,从而解决相处中出现
teammates were so supportive that I felt the runner’s high, which I had never believed existed.”(我很害怕和队 的各种问题。
员一起参加第一次训练,因为其他人都是超级“运动员”。我们跑了五英里,我的速度明显慢了很多。 【36 题详解】根据上文“Does your roommate borrow your stuff without asking, or leave dirty dishes in the sink
然而,我的队友们非常支持我,我感觉到了跑步者的高度,我从来没有相信过这种高度的存在。),可知 for weeks (你的室友是不问就借你的东西,还是把脏盘子放在水槽里好几个星期?)”和下文“but don’t
作者和一些顶尖选手一起跑步并得到他们的鼓励之后,感到了跑步者的高度,开始对跑步产生激情。故 worry — by having an open, honest talk with him/her, you can find a solution and make your house a home
选 C项。 again. (但别担心,通过与他/她坦诚交谈,你可以找到解决方案,让你的房子重新成为家。)”可知,上下
【29 题详解】指代猜测题。由倒数第二段中的“I was diagnosed with a stress fracture (应力性骨折). The 文是转折关系,提出面对和室友相处的不愉快经历时,是有解决办法的。选项 G“和一位不体谅他人的室
doctor told me to stop running for two months. It took me a while to face the fact that I was out of the race. My 友生活在一起可能让你感到沮丧”和上下文意思一致。故选 G。
doctor told me that he too had once been struck down with a stress fracture, and the following year, he beat his 【37 题详解】根据上文“It might seem easier to ignore your roommate’s problems for now. (暂时地忽略室友
best running time in a half-marathon. That brought me hope.”(我被诊断为应力性骨折。医生叫我停止跑步 的问题似乎更容易。)”和下文“Ask your roommate to sit down and have a chat with you soon, or schedule a
两个月。我花了一段时间才面对自己被淘汰的事实。我的医生告诉我,他也曾因应力性骨折而摔倒,第 house meeting a few days in advance. (让你的室友尽快坐下来和你聊天,或者提前几天安排一次家庭会议。)”
二年,他在半程马拉松比赛中打破了自己最好的成绩。这给我带来了希望。),可知 That指代上文,作者 可知,前文提到似乎暂时忽略室友的问题更加容易,而下文则提到和你的室友尽快沟通并定期进行谈话
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以交流问题,这是提出了积极的解决办法。选项 D“然而,积极地面对这些事情更好”和上下文意思一致。 52.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:每位同学都用自己的风格来装饰自己的新鞋。A. different不同的;B. familiar
故选 D。 熟悉的;C. new 新的;D. colorful多彩的。根据前文“Without telling them, Stephanie ____8____ a pair of
【38 题详解】根据下文“you can be specific, but try not to attack or blame your roommate. That way, you two white sneakers (运动鞋) for every student in her class.”可知,斯蒂芬妮给每个孩子都准备了一双新鞋。
can have an open, honest discussion, rather than an argument. (你可以说得很具体,但尽量不要攻击或责怪 故选 C。
你的室友。这样,你们两个就可以进行公开、坦诚的讨论,而不是争论。)”可知,这里主要提到指出室友 53.考查名词词义辨析。句意:他们自己动手制作鞋子,玩得很开心,而更深层次的教育也没有被他们忽
的问题时要注意方式方法。选项 C“谨慎地把困扰你的事情提出来”和下文意思一致。故选 C。 视。A. change 改变;B. cause 原因;C. lesson 教训,课;D. regret后悔。根据前文“Over the course of a term,
【39 题详解】根据下文“Once you’ve said your piece about your living situation, take a step back and really Stephanie did a weeks-long lesson about how our differences make us ____3____ ,”可知,孩子们自己开心地
listen to your roommate’s point of view. Try not to interrupt. If your roommate gets defensive or angry, try 独立制作自己的鞋子,也学到了更为深刻的一课:差异使每个人独特,以及在想评判别人之前,先站在
saying something like, “I understand you’re upset, but I’d really like us to make a change together.”(一旦你说出 他人的角度想想。故选 C。
了你的生活状况,退一步,真正倾听室友的观点。尽量不要打断。如果你的室友有抵触情绪或生气,试 54.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:这是一个教导孩子不评判他人和创造力的好方法。A. fantastic 精彩的;B.
着说这样的话:“我理解你很难过,但我真的希望我们一起改变。”)”可知,该段主要提到了在和室友谈到 official 官方的;C. ridiculous 荒谬的;D. tough 困难的。根据“teach kids the value of not judging others and
生活状况的时候要认真聆听,不要打断对方。选项 E“给他/她说话的时间,这样他/她就不会觉得被冒犯 creativity”可知,这是一个极好的方法去教导孩子不评判他人和创造力。故选 A。
了”和下文意思一致。故选 E。 55.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我们希望更多的老师跟随她的道路,创造像这样重要的课程!A. cross
【40 题详解】根据上文“If you both make the rules, your roommate is more likely to follow them. (如果你们两 穿过;B. block 阻塞;C. choose 选择;D. follow 跟随。根据“her path and create significant lessons like this one”
个都制定规则,你的室友更有可能遵守规则。)”可知,这一段提出要和室友一起制定一些规则。选项 F“你 可知,希望更多的老师跟随她的道路,创造像这样重要的课程。故选 D。
们一起制定的规则对室友来说更有说服力”和上文意思一致。故选 F。 第二节 56.internal 57.reliable 58.assumption 59.shortage 60. celebrities
完形:ABDBA DDBCA CCCAD 61.entirely 62.subscribe 63.blamed 64.suspected 65.assistance
【导语】本文是一篇记叙文,文章讲述了斯蒂芬妮是如何通过影片来教育她的学生包容和包容的重要性。 应用文: The Scientist I Admire Most
她通过将学生的差异性与影片中的故事联系起来,让学生明白不要以貌取人的道理。斯蒂芬妮还为每个 Good morning,everyone! The scientist I admire most is Yuan Longping, who is known as the “father of
学生买了一双白色运动鞋,鼓励他们发挥创造力来装饰自己的鞋子。最后,斯蒂芬妮总结说,“差异使每 hybrid rice”.
个人都特别!”,鼓励更多的教师像她一样创造有意义的教育方式。 Even on his last days, he devoted himself to increasing rice production in China and spreading his
41 考查动词词义辨析。句意:这部电影传达的信息打动了她,所以她在讨论多样性和包容性的时候给学 technology to other countries to feed more people. Meanwhile, he tried out growing new rice in deserts and seas
生们看了这部电影。A. struck 打动;B. puzzled 使困惑;C. disappointed 使失望;D. benefited 使受益。根 successfully. As Dr. Yuan said, one dream was not enough, which impresses me deeply.
据后文“so she showed it to her students”可知,这部电影传达的信息打动了她。故选 A。 From him I have learned the spirit of devotion and exploration. I decide to be a person like him.Thank you!
42.考查名词词义辨析。句意:同上。A. patience 耐心;B. diversity 多样性;C. friendship 友谊;D. creativity 续写:A few years later, I was invited to be a judge at a music competition of senior high school students.
创造力。根据后文“our differences”可知,当她在讨论多样性和包容性的时候,即强调每个人的不同和包 Fascinated by the gentle sound of one participant, I was wholeheartedly impressed by his wonderful performance
容性的时候,给学生展示了这部电影。故选 B。 and solid strength. As I flicked my eyes up to glance at the performer, I was so astonished to see a thin face, so
43.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:在一个学期的时间里,斯蒂芬妮进行了为期数周的课程,讲述了我们的 familiar, yet now lit up with joy and confidence. The “thief”! For an instant, I was amazed that the kindness I
差异使我们独特,以及在我们“想评判别人之前,先站在他人的角度想想”。A. necessary 必要的;B. ordinary offered to cover the boy’s misconduct would made such a big difference!
普通的;C. strange 奇怪的;D. unique 独特的。根据“our differences”可知,差异使得每个人变得独特。故 After the competition, “Michael” ran to me, holding a violin box. He asked with a tremble in his voice, with
选 D。 his thin face reddening with excitement, “Sir, do you recognize me The nephew! It’s your kindness that
44.考查动词词义辨析。句意:这部电影帮助她将这一信息与学生的现实生活联系起来。A. understand 理 enlightenes my life, so does your violin. Today, I can give back this violin to you without regret...” Tears welled
解;B. relate 联系;C. devote 奉献;D. contribute 贡献。根据“to her students’ real lives”可知,这部电影将 up in my eyes. Never had I anticipated that a tiny white lie would inject such great power into others and change
传达的信息和现实生活联系起来,relate...to...固定搭配,意为“将……与……联系起来”。故选 B。 their life.
45.考查名词词义辨析。句意:斯蒂芬妮在课堂上让学生们测量了他们的脚长,设计了自己在纸上的鞋子, 【分析】本文以人物为线索展开,作者结束表演返回家中,却发现一个大约 12岁的头发凌乱、脸庞消瘦
并写下了关于根据外貌对他人做出判断的感想日志。A. shoes 鞋子;B. clothing 服装;C. projects 项目;D. 的小男孩想要偷走自己心爱的小提琴,他充满恐惧的眼神使得作者不忍责罚他,而是假借一个善意的谎
movies 电影。根据前文“measure their feet”可知,此处表示测量了脚长,在纸上设计自己的鞋子。故选 A。 言将小提琴送给了他。但事实上,男孩已经知道作者对他说了一个善意的谎言。
46.考查名词词义辨析。句意:同上。A. arrangements 安排;B. instructions 指示;C. complaints 抱怨;D. 【详解】1.段落续写:①由第一段首句内容“几年后,我被邀请在一个高中生音乐比赛中担任评委。”,
judgments 判断。根据“about others based on appearances”可知,根据外貌对他人做出判断。故选 D。 再结合第二段的开头可知,当年的男孩也来参加了比赛,故第一段的内容应该是描写作者认出这个男孩
47.考查动词词义辨析。句意:由于斯蒂芬妮收集运动鞋是一种爱好,她开始在幕后制作她计划中的最后 的情景以及男孩在比赛中的表现。②由第二段首句内容“比赛结束后,“Michael”拿着一个小提琴盒跑
一课,这是她的学生永远不会忘记的事情。A. promise 承诺;B. ignore 忽视;C. finish 完成;D. forget 忘记。 了过来。”可知,第二段应该是描写男孩感谢作者当年的善举以及作者自身的感悟。
根据前文“to make the final lesson in her plan”可知,此处表示斯蒂芬妮收集运动鞋是一种爱好,她在没幕 2.续写线索:担任评委——被音乐吸引——认出男孩——彼此相认——男孩表示感谢——作者的感悟
后制作计划来上最后一课,为了让学生们永不忘记,留下印象。故选 D。 3.词汇激活
48.考查动词词义辨析。句意:斯蒂芬妮瞒着他们,给班上的每个学生买了一双白色运动鞋。A. designed 行为类
设计;B. bought 购买;C. collected 收集;D. washed 洗涤。根据后文“paid for”可知,她给每个学生买了一 ①.看:glance at / have a look at
双白色运动鞋。故选 B。 ②.对……印象深刻:be impressed by / have a deep impression on
49.考查动词短语辨析。句意:她全部自掏腰包,但随着费用的增加,她最终向社区寻求捐款。A. used up ③.预料:anticipate / expect / foresee
用尽;B. went out 熄灭;C. added up 加起来;D. gave out 分发。根据“costs”可知,当费用不断增加的时候, 情绪类
她最终向社区寻求捐赠。故选 C。 ①.惊讶:astonished / surprised / amazed
50.考查名词词义辨析。句意:在大揭秘的那天,斯蒂芬妮打开了装运动鞋的盒子。A. disclosure 揭露;B. ②.喜悦:joy / pleasure / delight
challenge 挑战;C. donation捐赠;D. choice 选择。根据前文“she began working behind the scenes to make the 【点睛】[高分句型 1]. As I flicked my eyes up to glance at the performer, I was so astonished to see a thin face,
final lesson in her plan”可知,她是秘密的在背后计划着最后一节课,此处表示当大揭秘的那天。故选 A。 so familiar, yet now lit up with joy and confidence. (由从属连词 as引导的时间状语从句)
51.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:孩子们激动的不得了!A. blind 盲目的;B. quiet 安静的;C. wild 激动的, [高分句型 2]. Never had I anticipated that a tiny white lie would inject such great power into others and change
感情强烈的(尤指生气、高兴或激动);D. wrong 错误的。根据后文“Some of them even cried.”可知,孩子 their life. (由连接词 that引导的宾语从句作 anticipated的宾语,且运用了部分倒装)
们是激动无比的,有些甚至都哭了。故选 C。
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听力材料 M: Yes, four times a month.
Text 1 W: So how can I enjoy myself there
M: If you’d like to go out for supper, I’ll phone the restaurant. M: Well, you can play basketball and volleyball. If you are not interested, you can try some indoor exercises.
W: Thank you, but I promised my sister I’d take her to the park. They have a large indoor swimming pool and an indoor track. It’s a great place to get relaxed.
Text 2 W: OK. I’ll have a swim there. How about meeting me at the school gate Let’s walk there.
W: OK, Nick, it’s your turn to do the washing. M: Sure. See you then.
M: I’ll be there. I want to finish watching the football game. Text 9
Text 3 M: So, what kind of things do you do in your spare time, Lydia
M: What’s the matter You don’t seem to be in a good mood. W: I’m really into watching foreign films. What about you, David
W: It’s Tom. I asked him to lend me his car tomorrow, and he simply said “No”. Can you believe how mean he M: I like to do just about anything outdoors. Do you enjoy camping
was W: Camping for an evening is OK, but I couldn’t do it for much longer than one night!
Text 4 M: Have you ever been camping in the Boundary Waters
W: Evening. Welcome to our hotel. I’m Cathy. What can I do for you W: No, but I’ve always wanted to do that. I’ve heard it’s a beautiful place to go.
M: I’d like to check in. M: It’s fantastic. My family and I are very fond of the place.
W: OK. Please give me your ID card. W: Do you have any photos of any of your camping trips there
Text 5 M: Sure, would you like to see them
W: Will the conference call begin at 2:30 this afternoon W: That would be great. So, you must be pretty interested in photography then.
M: Haven’t you received the email It has been rescheduled. It won’t begin until 4:30 pm. M: I’d call it one of my hobbies. Do you know much about photography
W: That’s bad. I planned to leave at 5:00 pm. W: Actually, I do. I took quite a few photography classes at university.
Text 6 M: Have you heard about the photography exhibit that’s going on at the art gallery this weekend
M: Hello, Cathy. What’s the matter W: Yes, I was planning on going. Are you
W: I’ve been here for two hours. Can you spare me a few minutes M: Maybe we could go together.
M: Right now W: Great.
W: Yes. I’d like to have a word with you about my job. Text 10
M: Sorry. I’m afraid I can’t, for I must go to the airport to meet Mr. Brown now. M: Good morning. This is Bob, your entertainment officer for the day. I’d like to tell you what’s on today’s
W: What about this time tomorrow program. First of all, for those of you who are feeling energetic, the keep-fit class meets in the Ship’s Gym in
M: OK. This time tomorrow then. See you! 20 minutes at 9:00 am. If you missed yesterday’s competition in the swimming pool, then come along at 3:00
W: See you! pm for more fun and games. You don’t need to be able to swim and it’s one way of keeping cool as it looks to
Text 7 be a really clear cloudless day, unlike yesterday, when you probably needed an extra sweater! Now, on to this
M: Sorry you had to wait. It’s a busy time of year. Lots of people are mailing packages home. evening and there’s a change to the advertised film programs. Starting in the Ship’s Cinema at 8:00 pm —
W: I bet. I’ll have to come next week to do that. I’m moving out of my dorm and I’m sending some papers home. not 9:00 pm as advertised — is the classic movie The Singing Moon. There are no tickets for this event, but
M: OK. We’ll be here. What can I do for you today as seats are rather limited, you’re advised to come along early.
W: Well, my roommate asked me to pick something up for her. She got this notice saying that there’s a package
to pick up.
M: I’m sorry, but she’ll have to come and get it herself. It’s university policy.
W: OK. I’ll let her know. Also since I’m moving, I’ll be able to receive my mail at my new apartment, so I don’t
really need my campus mailbox.
M: Oh, OK. Stop by the main desk on your way out of the building and pick up the form you’ll need.
Text 8
M: Are you free this weekend Go to the Students’ Club with me, will you
W: Hmm, isn’t it far away
M: Not really. It’s only about half an hour’s walk. If you drive there, it will take you just 10 minutes at most.
W: You often go there at the weekends, don’t you
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武安一中 2024——2025 学年第一学期 9 月考试 A. Have a swim. B. Play basketball. C. Do some running.
12. Where will the speakers meet
高二 英语 A. At the school gate. B. At the man’s home. C. At the club.
听第 9段材料,回答第 13至 16题。
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30分) 13. What does Lydia like to do in her spare time
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答 A. Go camping. B. Stay with her family. C. See foreign films.
题卡上。 14. What do we learn about David
第一节(共 5小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 7.5分) A. He hates camping.
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,并 B. He likes outdoor activities.
标在试卷的相应位置。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 C. He lives near the Boundary Waters.
对话仅读一遍。 15. How does David find photography
1. What is the woman going to do this evening A. Boring. B. Difficult. C. Interesting.
A. Cook dinner. B. Eat out. C. Go to the park. 16. What are the speakers going to do this weekend
2. What is Nick doing now A. Visit the art gallery.
A. Doing the washing. B. Playing football. C. Watching TV. B. Take a photography class.
3. Why does the woman feel upset C. Hold a photography exhibit.
A. She has no money to buy a car. 听第 10段材料,回答第 17至 20题。
B. Tom didn’t lend his car to her. 17. What is the talk mainly about
C. She quarreled with Tom. A. TV programs. B. Sports competitions. C. Entertainment activities.
4. Where does the conversation take place 18. What time is it now
A. In a hotel. B. In a club. C. In a store. A. 8:20 am. B. 8:40 am. C. 9:00 am.
5. When will the conference call start 19. How is the weather today
A. At 2:30 pm. B. At 4:30 pm. C. At 5:00 pm. A. Cloudy. B. Rainy. C. Sunny.
第二节(共 15 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 22.5 分) 20. What do we know about the movie
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 A. It is free of charge.
最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。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; B. It will start at 9:00 pm.
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。 C. It will be showed in the Ship’s Gym.
听第 6段材料,回答第 6、7题。 第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分 50分)
6. What is the probable relationship between the speakers 第一节(共 15小题;每小题 2.5分,满分 37.5分)
A. Manager and worker. 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。
B. Husband and wife. A
C. Neighbors. Washington, D.C. Bicycle Tours
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A. Talk with the woman. Duration: 3 hours
B. Meet Mr. Brown at the airport. This small group bike tour is a fantastic way to see a world-famous cherry trees with beautiful flowers of
C. Wait for two more hours. Washington, D.C. Your guide will provide a history lesson about the trees and the famous monuments where
听第 7段材料,回答第 8、9题。 they blossom. Reserve your spot before availability — the cherry blossoms—disappear!
8. Why does the man say sorry to the woman Washington Capital Monuments Bicycle Tour
A. He had her wait for a while. Duration: 3 hours (4 miles)
B. He wasted some of her paper. Join a guided bike tour and view some of the most popular monuments in Washington, D.C. Explore the
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9. What does the woman need the form for Guided tour includes bike, helmet, cookies and bottled water.
A. Moving out of the dormitory. Capital City Bike Tour In Washington, D.C.
B. Canceling the campus mailbox. Duration: 3 hours
C. Applying for the mailbox service. Morning or Afternoon, this bike tour is the perfect tour for D. C. newcomers and locals looking to
听第 8段材料,回答第 10至 12题。 experience Washington, D.C. in a healthy way with minimum effort. Knowledgeable guides will entertain
10. How long will it take the speakers to go to the club by car you with the most, interesting stories about Presidents, Congress, memorials, and fortable bikes
A. About an hour. B. About half an hour. C. About 10 minutes. and a smooth tour route(路线) make cycling between the sites fun and relaxing.
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Washington Capital Sites at Night Bicycle Tour Becoming a real runner
Duration: 3 hours (7miles) I would never use the word “athletic” to describe myself. To me, athletes are people who really enjoy
Join a small group bike tour for an evening of exploration in the heart of Washington, D.C. Get up close working out. I remember crying in middle school when I had to run a mile during gym class. I huffed and
to the monuments and memorials as you bike the sites of Capitol Hill and the National Mall. Frequent stops puffed as I jogged. As I grew up, I would go to the gym, but I never enjoyed working out. That, I thought,
are made for photo taking as your guide offers unique facts and history. Tour includes bike, helmet, and was for real runners.
bottled water. All riders are equipped with reflective vests and safety lights. In June 2017, my friend sent me an email that would forever change my attitude towards running. He
21.Which tour do you need to book in advance was training for a 200-mile relay (接力赛) and wanted me to be on his team. I would run three legs between
A. Cherry Blossom Bike Tour in Washington D.C. four and six miles each over the course of two days. Figuring that I would never again have the chance to
B.Washington Capital Monuments Bicycle Tour. work with some top runners, I immediately agreed, and started running outside to prepare.
C. Capital City Bike Tour in Washington. That first run was hard. I purposefully avoided Central Park in order to stay away from real runners.
D.Washington Capital Sites at Night Bicycle Tour. After a few blocks, I was already winded, and ran the rest of the way home. I called my mom, choked up, to
22.What will you do on the Capital City Bike Tour say I had no hope at all of running this relay. But she encouraged me to keep at it, so I didn't quit. I went from
A.Meet famous people. B. Go to a national park. running four miles a week to eight within one month before my advanced training began.
C. Visit well-known museums. D. Enjoy interesting stories. I was frightened going into the first training session with the team as everyone else was super “athletic”.
23.Which of the following does the bicycle tour at night provide We ran for five miles, and I was significantly slower. However, my teammates were so supportive that I felt
A. City maps. B. Cameras. C.Meals. D. Safety lights. the runner’s high, which I had never believed existed.
B One day, about two weeks into training, my ankle gave out while I was running in Central Park. I was
The 2021 winners of a major international environmental award have just been announced, and the list diagnosed with a stress fracture (应力性骨折). The doctor told me to stop running for two months. It took me
includes a Vietnamese conservationist who’s known for his vital work helping protect the pangolin (穿山甲) a while to face the fact that I was out of the race. My doctor told me that he too had once been struck down
— the world’s most trafficked animal. with a stress fracture, and the following year, he beat his best running time in a half-marathon. That brought
Van Nguyen grew up near Cuc Phuong National Park and, as a child, watched poachers (偷猎者) me hope.
removing pangolin from their holes. “I saw a mum (pangolin), rolling into a ball to protect her baby.” Nguyen I made it through the next two months by picturing myself running again. Just yesterday, for the first
decided to make pangolin conservation his life’s work. time since that fateful day, I took my outdoor run with my physical therapist. I mentioned that I might run a
Nguyen set out to stop poaching and educate the Vietnamese public on the importance of pangolin half-marathon the next year. Now I wake up excited for the days I get to run. Maybe I am a “real runner” after
conservation in order to reverse the condition of the pangolins. His efforts began with an education campaign. all.
Nguyen also opened the Carnivore and Pangolin Education Center, the first of its kind in Vietnam, in order to 28. According to the article, when did the author start to feel passion for running
provide wildlife conservation courses for students and the general public. Nguyen didn’t stop there; he A. After she got into the habit of working out.
established Vietnam’s first Asian Pangolin Rehabilitation (康复) Center. B. After she got the courage to run outdoors on her own.
Nguyen even worked with poachers to ask them to take him into the forest and show him how they track C. After she ran with some top runners and got their encouragement.
and catch pangolins. He also visited markets, restaurants, and doctors of traditional medicine to learn more D.After she broke her ankle in training and stayed in bed for two months.
about the demand for pangolins. In 2018, Nguyen created Vietnam’s first-ever anti-poaching unit. Nguyen has 29. The underlined word in the passage refers to her doctor’s _________.
also looked to global strategies and worked with the management authority of the CITES to ban international A. helpful advice.
trade for animals most threatened with extinction. B. immediate treatment.
As one of the few people in the world working on pangolin conservation and rehabilitation, Nguyen is C. experience in the marathon.
filling a necessary and important space for understanding and protecting this critically endangered animal. D. personal experience with an injury.
24.What made Nguyen start pangolin protection 30.What can we infer from the article about the author
A. His love for pangolins. B. A childhood experience. A. She didn’t take the relay seriously.
C. Serious pangolin poaching. D. The importance of pangolins. B. She had a strict and overprotective mother.
25.What does the underlined word “reverse” in paragraph 3 mean C. She felt disappointed about withdrawing from the race.
A.Worsen. B. Analyze. C. Change. D.Maintain. D. She would have expected to run a half-marathon if she had won the race.
26.Why did Nguyen work with poachers 31. The author’s purpose of writing the article was to _________.
A. To report them to the police. B. To learn about the market demand. A. urge readers to exercise regularly.
C. To understand their tricks. D. To get pangolins to safer places. B. share with readers the fun of running.
27.Which of the following can be the best title for the text C. warn readers to be careful about running.
A. Taking Action: Stories of Pangolin D. encourage readers to pursue their hobbies.
B. Pangolins: A Critically Endangered animal D
C. Saving Pangolins: Van Nguyen’s Life Mission Imagine being able to go to your local park and pick some tomatoes, potatoes or even bananas to take
D.Van Nguyen: An Environmental Award Winner home for dinner. Sounds too good to be true, right For residents of Andernach, a German city, it’s not just a
C Utopian dream — it’s their reality. In 2010, Andernach began its “edible city” project, planting 101 varieties
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of tomatoes in public green spaces around the city centre. Its 30,000 residents are free to help themselves to roommate’s point of view. Try not to interrupt. If your roommate gets defensive or angry, try saying
whatever grows, as are any other visitors. Every year a new type of plant is introduced. In 2011, 100 types of something like, “I understand you’re upset, but I’d really like us to make a change together.”
beans were planted, while 2012 saw the introduction of 20 onion varieties. The town’s motto (座右铭) is, If you both make the rules, your roommate is more likely to follow them.
“Picking is encouraged — help yourself!” After you’ve both shared your issues, do some brainstorming together on what could be changed around
It’s a community effort, as local citizens are encouraged to help plant and maintain the gardens. This offers your place. Keep an open mind and be willing to compromise (妥协,让步) so that everyone ends up happier.
an opportunity to socialize as well as to learn about planting, cultivating and harvesting food. “I often drop by ____40____.
to pick some herbs that I’m missing at home. Everything is easily accessible. There aren’t any fences. You A. Spending time together is necessary
just take what you need. The only thing is you have to be quick once the fruits are ripe or they’ll all be gone!” B. It’s bad manners to criticize your roommate
said a local historian. C. Bring up whatever is bothering you carefully
Andernach may be the first, but it isn’t the only edible city. It’s part of the Edible Cities Network, an D. However, it’s better to face these things head-on
EU-funded project connecting green urban food initiatives (倡议) around the world. Other edible cities E. Give him/her time to talk so he/she doesn’t feel attacked
include Carthage in Tunisia, Havana in Cuba and empeter-Vrtojba in Slovenia. In February 2022, the first F. The rules you make together are more persuasive for your roommate
Edible Cities Network Conference took place. Dr. Ina S umel, Principal Investigator of the Edible Cities G. Living with an inconsiderate roommate might make you feel frustrated
Network, called it, “a unique opportunity to invite researchers and practitioners (从业人员) of Edible City 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)
Solutions to the same table and unite theory with practice”. 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的 A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Ultimately, the Edible Cities Network aims to create “greener, more edible and, above all, more livable Stephanie distinctly remembered watching a basketball movie called “Like Mike” when she was a kid.
cities”. It is a response to the pressures of climate change, and a cause for hope. The movie’s message ____41____ her, so she showed it to her students while discussing ____42____ and
32. What is paragraph 1 mainly about inclusion (包容).
A. The process of Andernach’s growth. Over the course of a term, Stephanie did a weeks-long lesson about how our differences make us
B. The green food project in Andernach. ____43____, and how we shouldn’t judge people until we’ve “walked a mile in their shoes”. The movie
C. Methods of planting vegetables in Europe. helped ____44____ this message to her students’ real lives.
D. The popularity of Andernach’s city design. Stephanie had her students measure their feet in class, design their own ____45____ on paper, and write
33. What is the attitude of the local historian mentioned in paragraph 2 towards the project journals about making ____46____ about others based on appearances. Since Stephanie collects athletic
A. Doubtful. B. Indifferent. shoes as a sort of hobby, she began working behind the scenes to make the final lesson in her plan, something
C. Positive. D. Negative. her students would never ____47____.
34. What can be inferred from paragraph 3 Without telling them, Stephanie ____48____ a pair of white sneakers (运动鞋) for every student in her
A. Green urban food has drawn more attention. class. She paid for it all out of her own pocket, but as costs ____49____, she eventually asked her community
B. German rural areas will follow the trend too. for donations.
C. Asia will join the Edible Cities Network soon. On the day of the big ____50____, Stephanie opened the boxes of sneakers. The kids went ____51____ !
D. Edible cities hold meetings on a regular base. Some of them even cried. Each student decorated their ____52____ shoes with their own sense of style. They
35. Which of the following could be the best title for the text had fun making their shoes on their own, and the deeper ____53____ was not lost on them.
A. Start a Green Food Campaign Now As Stephanie put it, “Differences make everybody special!” This is such a(n) ____54____ way to teach
B. Gain Easy Access to German Food kids the value of not judging others and creativity. We hope more teachers ____55____ her path and create
C. Quick Response to Climate Change significant lessons like this one!
D. An Incredible “Edible City” Initiative 41. A. struck B. puzzled C. disappointed D. benefited
第二节(共 5小题;每小题 2.5分,满分 12.5分) 42. A. patience B. diversity C. friendship D. creativity
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。 43. A. necessary B. ordinary C. strange D. unique
How to Deal with a Roommate Who Is Inconsiderate 44. A. understand B. relate C. devote D. contribute
Does your roommate borrow your stuff without asking, or leave dirty dishes in the sink for weeks 45. A. shoes B. clothing C. projects D. movies
____36____, but don’t worry — by having an open, honest talk with him/her, you can find a solution and 46. A. arrangements B. instructions C. complaints D. judgments
make your house a home again. 47. A. promise B. ignore C. finish D. forget
Tackling the problem now will keep it from worsening in the background. 48. A. designed B. bought C. collected D. washed
It might seem easier to ignore your roommate’s problems for now. ____37____. Ask your roommate to 49. A. used up B. went out C. added up D. gave out
sit down and have a chat with you soon, or schedule a house meeting a few days in advance. 50. A. disclosure B. challenge C. donation D. choice
Avoiding accusations (指责) will help you have a more productive conversation. 51. A. blind B. quiet C. wild D. wrong
____38____. You can be specific, but try not to attack or blame your roommate. That way, you two can 52. A. different B. familiar C. new D. colorful
have an open, honest discussion, rather than an argument. 53. A. change B. cause C. lesson D. regret
____39____. 54. A. fantastic B. official C. ridiculous D. tough
Once you’ve said your piece about your living situation, take a step back and really listen to your 55. A. cross B. block C. choose D. follow
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第二节 (共 10小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 15分) 应为 150左右。
在空白处填入所给词的适当形式或所给汉语的英文单词正确形式。 At noon that day, I drove back to my house after the performance. Just as I entered the living room, I
56.So body language provides external that are influenced by ___________ (内部的,里面的) thoughts heard a gentle sound coming from the bedroom upstairs—it was the sound of my favorite violin.
“Thief!”
and feelings. I dashed upstairs. Sure enough, as expected, a boy of about 12 years old was petting my violin. The boy
57.Which is a more ___________(rely) guide for understanding someone’s feelings, their body had messy hair and a thin face, his oversized coat seemingly filled with something. At first glance, I found a
language or the words they speak new pair of shoes missing. It seemed that he was surely a thief.
58.An_________________(assume)for driverless cars was introduced earlier this year. Then, I saw his eyes full of fear and despair. My anger was immediately replaced by a smile, I asked,
59.Scientists from different countries have been pursuing various possibilities to overcome food “Are you Mr. Ram’s nephew, Michael I’m his housekeeper. Two days ago, I heard his nephew living in thecountryside will come. It must be you. You’re really like him!”
____________ (short) . On hearing my words, the boy was first astonished, but then quickly said, “Has my uncle gone out I
60.Newspapers should pay less attention to media _______________(名人;名流) and more attention to think I’d better first go out for a walk and visit him again in a while.”
our national heroes. I nodded and asked the boy who was preparing to put down the violin, “Do you like to play the violin so
61.Some people would prefer to stop the use of man-made chemicals in agriculture ____________ much ”
“Yes, but I’m so poor that I can’t afford it,” the boy replied.
(entire). “Then, I give this violin to you.” The boy looked at me questioningly, but he picked up the violin. Going
62.Many scientists _______________( 同意,赞同)to the view that it is human activity that has caused out to the living room, he suddenly saw on the wall my huge color photo I performed in the Sydney Opera
global warming. House. He involuntarily trembled for a moment and ran out without looking back.
63.He was ____________(责备,职责)to the accident because he drove on the wrong side of the road. I was sure that the boy had understood what happened because no one would decorate the living room
with the housekeeper’s photo.
64.The man was ______________(怀疑)of giving away government secrets to the enemy .
Paragraph 1:
65.The charity aims to provide ______________(assist) to people in need.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40分) A few years later, I was invited to be a judge at a music competition of senior high school students.
第一节 (满分15分) _____________________________________________________________________________
为了弘扬科学家精神,丰富学校科技艺术节活动内容,请你准备一篇英文演讲稿介绍一位你最尊敬和
爱戴的科学家。内容包括: _____________________________________________________________________________
1.对该人物的简单介绍; _____________________________________________________________________________
2.尊敬和爱戴的原因; _____________________________________________________________________________
3.从其身上得到的启示。 _____________________________________________________________________________
注意:写作词数应为 80 左右。 _____________________________________________________________________________
The Scientist I Admire Most Paragraph 2:
_____________________________________________________________________________ After the competition, “Michael” ran to me, holding a violin box.
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That's all. Thank you!
第二节(满分 25分)
52. 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
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