资源简介 博雅学校 2024-2025 学年度第二学期三月月考考试试题高二 英语考试用时:120 卷面总分:150 分第一部分 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 did the woman buy for her father A. A coat. B. A sweater. C. A watch.2. What do we know about Kevin A. He wants to buy a new car. B. He will have his car repaired. C. He doesn’t like tidying his room.3. How does the woman feel now A. Tired. B. Excited. C. Relaxed.4. Where will the speakers go next A. To a restaurant. B. To the playground. C. To the classroom.5. What can we say about Cindy A. She is helpful. B. She is hard-working. C. She is generous.第二节听下面 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。听第 6 段材料,回答第 6、7 题。6. When did the sale of tickets for the match start A. On Friday. B. On Tuesday. C. On Monday.7. What is the man going to do A. Ask Tom for help. B. Go to a gym. C. Cook a meal.听第 7 段材料,回答第 8、9 题。8. Where does the conversation probably take place A. At a university. B. On the train. C. In a hospital.9. What does the man go to Marseille for A. Traveling. B. Studying. C. Working.听第 8 段材料,回答第 10 至 12 题。10. What is the probable relationship between the speakers A. Colleagues. B. Close friends. C. Husband and wife.11. What is the main reason for the woman’s toothache A. Spicy food. B. Lack of sleep. C. Cold water.12. What does the man advise the woman to do in the end A. Take a rest. B. Go to the hospital. C. Talk to the manager.听第 9 段材料,回答第 13 至 16 题。13. What does the man dislike about the first dress A. The color. B. The price. C. The size.14. What will the man buy to match the dress A. A scarf. B. A hat. C. A belt.15. What will the man do next 2A. Go home. B. Go to another store. C. Go to work.16. What does the man probably do A. He is a designer. B. He is a deliveryman. C. He is a lawyer.听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。17. What is the speaker mainly talking about A. How to deal with e-waste. B. How to produce electronic products.C. How to protect the oceanic environment.18. What does the Royal Mint do for the UK A. Keep the country clean. B. Make electronic items. C. Produce coins.19. How long will the brown powder be heated A. 20 minutes.B. 30 minutes. C. 50 minutes.20. How many tons of e-waste is produced worldwide every year A. More than 50 million. B. Nearly 10 million. C. About 7 million.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。AThe driving routes on this list are open to the public and don’t require any special skills. Go out, explore andenjoy driving!The Atlantic RoadNorwayThe 5-mile road runs through an archipelago (群岛) of the Norwegian Sea, having eight impressive bridgeson the way. It’s a popular place for car companies to film advertisements.Ring of KerryIrelandThis 111-mile roadway offers a mix of scenery and history, with landscapes ranging from the shores of theAtlantic Ocean to deep forests. Parts of the road date back to 10,000 years ago and roadway stops include theisland monastery (修道院) of Skellig Michael and the Iron-Age Staigue stone fort.Million Dollar HighwayColoradoThe impressive views along this 25-mile highway are reasonable enough to make a point of taking the route.Colorado provides plenty of opportunities along the way like hiking, camping, rock climbing, snowshoeing andwhitewater rafting. Stop in Durango or Telluride to enjoy Western U. S. shopping.National Route A006Las Cuevas, ArgentinaIf you are fond of carving curves (弯道) , National Route A006, which is about 5.3 miles long, is the placeto be. The curviest part of the road — with over 60 turns — runs from Las Cuevas to La Cumbre Pass. Theroadway only opens in summer, passing through the scenic wine-growing area of Argentina, which is not farfrom Chile’s capital, Santiago.21. Which route offers many sorts of outdoor activities such as travelling by raft A. The Atlantic Road. B. Million Dollar Highway.C. Ring of Kerry. D. National Route A006.322. What is special about The Atlantic Road A. It only opens in one season. B. It offers ancient attractions.C. It crosses a group of islands. D. It runs from the shores to deep forests.23. Where does the curviest part of National Route A006 lead A Durango. B. Skellig Michael. C. A stone fort. D. La Cumbre Pass.BMaria Agnesi was the first woman to write a math textbook and the second woman to be appointed as aprofessor at a university. She was born in 1718 in Milan, Italy. Her father was Pietro Agnesi, a wealthy noblemanand a professor of math at the University of Bologna. He recognized the talents of his daughter Maria. Treated asa gifted child, she was taught by some tutors (家庭教师) to learn five languages, philosophy and science. Shewas better than other girls at school at her early age.The father invited groups of his colleagues to gather at his home and had Maria present speeches. She didn’tlike performing, but she could not persuade her father to let her off the task until she was 20 years old.Maria’s greatest mathematical achievement was authoring the two-part textbook Analytical Institutions.Maria intended the textbook to make the new field of calculus (微积分) easier to be understood by more students(including her younger brothers) and mathematicians who were interested in the subject. That’s also why shechose to write the books in Italian.Maria fought to make math more available to people outside of the wealthy or academic circles. Manypeople, all over Europe, read her books in the 18th and 19th centuries. They were inspired to learn more and diveinto math. In 1750, Maria was appointed to the chair of math, physics and natural sciences at the University ofBologna.When her father died in 1752, Maria gave away all of her possessions and spent the rest of her life workingwith the church to help those less fortunate. In 1783, she founded a home for the elderly in Milan, where she alsolived and worked.24. What can we infer about Maria when she was a kid A. She often helped other children learn foreign languages. B She had a talent for inventing things.C. She showed little interest in math. D. She did quite well in school.25. How did Maria feel about performing before her father’s colleagues A. Excited. B. Calm. C. Uneasy. D. Proud.26. What do we know about Analytical Institutions A. It enabled more people to learn math in a relatively easy way.B. It was mainly intended for the University of Bologna.C. It was translated into Italian and Chinese.D. It was disliked by most wealthy people.27. What did Maria do after her father died A. She gave away her father’s money. B. She set up a university for the poor.C. She devoted herself to the public good. D. She taught the elderly math in a church.CPoaching (偷 猎 ) is a major cause of decline for elephants, with a total decrease to about 415,000,according to the International Union for Conservation of Nature.The research team found that poaching occurred more frequently in Central Africa and near theMozambique-Tanzania border. In recent years, Garamba National Park, in the Democratic Republic of Congo,saw more than 860 elephants die at the hands of poachers, and Selous Game Reserve, in Tanzania, more than750. Researchers discovered that the household wealth of those surrounding areas was relatively low and theyhold a mid-level health.4Researchers said, “Illegal killings are driven by criminal networks who recruit poachers rather than byopportunistic hunters. When a lot of Africa’s national parks were established, people were often forced to beevicted from the land that was now designated a protected area. Local people who had been lived on huntingsuddenly became described as poachers.”“People living within about five miles of wildlife protected area in Tanzania also reported losing up to halftheir income. A local survey showed the destruction of their crops by elephants and killings of their livestock bylions.” Someone added, “If you’re closest to the park, you really do suffer more cost than benefit of the protectedarea.”Researchers also noted, “When local communities enjoy the benefits of conservation, it will reduceincentives (诱因) to poach. When governments ensure that local communities are not subject to carrying theburden of the costs associated with this wildlife, they will have more access to income-generating opportunitiesthat can help to lift communities out of poverty.”Conservationists have to think creatively, carrying out strategies such as reducing demand inivory-consuming countries, improving educational standards and medical facilities, and increasing support forwildlife rangers. “When we are looking to protect wildlife, we can’t do that without thinking about thewell-being of people,” researchers said.28.What do the numbers in Paragraph 2 imply A. Elephants mainly appear in Africa.B. Poachers have found the track of elephants.C. Elephants living in the protected area are facing a decline.D. Hundreds of elephants in Africa die at the hands of poachers.29.What does the underlined phrase “be evicted from” in paragraph 3 mean A. Leave. B. Return. C. Wander. D. Seek.30.Which of the following statement is NOT true about poaching A. Elephants poaching is likely driven by need, not greed.B. Household wealth of people in the protected area is relatively high.C. Wildlife protection and people’s well-being should go hand in hand.D. People living close to the wildlife reserve lose nearly half their income.31.Where is this passage most probably taken from A. A health column B. A travel brochure. C. A geographic magazine D. A news story.D“Nezha: The Devil Child Splashes in the Sea” has become a huge hit in China since its release on January29, 2025. This animated (动画的) movie, directed by Jiaozi, has caught the attention of both kids and adults.The movie stands out with its amazing special effects. More than 1,900 special effect shots bring the storyto life. An engine named “Dynamic Ink Wash Rendering Engine” was developed by the team. It mixestraditional Chinese painting with 3D animation, creating breathtaking scenes such as the attacks of the seamonsters and the huge void rift.The action scenes are also a big draw. The battles between Nezha and the Immortal Lord of Infinity areextremely exciting. Their every move is full of energy, and the exhibition of various magical powers makes thebattle even more spectacular. Nezha’s brave and fearless fighting style, combined with the Immortal Lord ofInfinity’s mysterious and powerful magic, makes every moment of the battle full of suspense and visual impact.Moreover, the movie expands the world it set up before. It doesn’t just tell a story about one character butdives deeper into the conflicts between different groups and the overturning of rules. It also touches on some real- life issues like “labeling in society”, which makes the audience think about the unfairness and fixed ideas in ourdaily lives.5The film has achieved great success at the box office. By February 10, 2025, it had earned over 8. 353billion yuan, ranking first on the Chinese film box - office list. It has also made history in the global film market.32.How many special effect shots are there in “Nezha: The Devil Child Splashes in the Sea” A.Over 1,800. B.Over 1,900. C.About 1,900. D.Less than 1,900.33.What does the underlined word “breathtaking” mean in the passage A.Comfortable. B.Boring. C.Amazing. D.Terrible. 34.What is the main idea of the passage A.It tells the story of Nezha in the movie. B.It shows the special effects of the movie.C.It talks about the success and features of “Nezha: The Devil Child Splashes in the Sea”. D.It introduces the director of the movie.35.Which is the best title for the passage A.The Story of NezhaB.The Special Effects of an Animated MovieC.“Nezha: The Devil Child Splashes in the Sea”: A Big Success D.The Director of “Nezha: The Devil Child Splashes in the Sea”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。Ways to Put Down Your SmartphoneFor most people, when they wake up in the morning, the first thing to come to their mind is to find theirsmartphone. ____36____. Here are some quick and easy ways to handle the problem.Pick up a newspaperRead a newspaper and you will be surprised at how relaxing it is to read through the day’s news. We willfind our attention has increased. ___37____. Don’t be worried about the cost. Even the New York Times costsonly $9 a week. It offers both home delivery and digital access.Listen to the radio____38____. You will be amazed at how entertaining and helpful some radio programs still can be. Moreimportantly, you won’t be attracted to those apps and websites.Cut off social media tiesWe love using Facebook or X to communicate with friends and relations. Just check in at your lunch breakor at the gym. And turn off app and email notifications (通知) at some other times in any other places, so youaren’t attracted by them.____39____Today, it seems nearly impossible to stay away from your phone for 60 minutes. However, whether diningat home or out, stick to (坚持) no-device policy. When having dinner in a restaurant with others, to make youstick to it, you can place phones in the center of the table. ___40____. Thus no one can break the policy.A. Set aside your phonesB. And we will enjoy reading itC. Stop seeking unimportant informationD. Take your old radio out again and plug it inE. Social media addiction can be completely avoidedF. You can also have a waiter place them in some placesG. If it is the same to you, it is time for you to put your smartphone down第三部分 语言运用(共二节,满分 30 分)第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)6阅读下面短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出最佳选项。Jim Lovell is a former NASA astronaut. He ____41____ into space four times in the Gemini and Apolloprograms, which means he spent 700 hours in space.Lovell, a Cleveland native, began his ___42____ in the U. S. Navy by doing night landings in jets (喷气机)on aircraft carriers (航空母舰). In 1958, Lovell ____43____ the Naval Air Test Center, and then started severalyears of ____44____ fighter aircraft. The job was ___45____, for they could lose their lives. Then it was NASA’s first time to look for astronauts in the early 1960s among test pilots. Lovell was ____46____ because of a small____47____ problem with his body. ___48____, he had a second ____49____ joining NASA when anotherastronaut selection opened up. He was _____50_____ in 1962. Later, he worked as an astronaut in the Geminiand Apollo programs.Lovell’s last mission had something to do with Apollo 13 in April 1970, which was his second journey tothe moon. All appeared quite _____51_____ until the evening of April 13, when the astronauts were just a dayaway from landing on the moon. A fire started inside an oxygen tank, which _____52_____ damaged part of thespacecraft in the end. The moon landing mission had to be given up. For most of the next four days, the threemen stayed very close to each other in the undamaged lunar module — a spacecraft designed for two men toland on the moon. To save _____53_____, only the most necessary systems were kept powered up. The menwere cold and uncomfortable and they dealt with problems that _____54_____ coming up. But with the help ofthe Mission Control, they arrived safely back on Earth on April 17, 1970.Lovell retired from the Navy and the space program in 1973 and held a series of industry positionsafterwards. He also provided _____55_____ for the movie Apollo 13 based on his book Lost Moon.41. A. wandered B. jumped C. flew D. rushed42. A. career B. competition C. tour D. lesson43. A. put down B. set up C. graduated from D. stood for44. A. touching B. producing C. moving D. testing45. A. outdated B. dangerous C. pleasant D. tiring46. A. turned down B. picked up C. searched for D. sent for47. A. cultural B. medical C. agricultural D. environmental48. A. Harmoniously B. Patiently C. Occasionally D. Luckily49. A. fight against B. discuss with C. match with D. try for50. A. chosen B. treated C. praised D. blamed51. A. joyful B. fine C. hard D. strange52. A. distantly B. rarely C. seriously D. uselessly53. A. energy B. space C. time D. money54. A. risked B. meant C. kept D. finished55. A. comfort B. safety C. power D. advice7第四节(共 10 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 15 分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入 1 个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Beijing will accelerate work to protect cultural relics in ____56__ __(it) core functional areas, and promotepublic access to more heritage sites along the Beijing Central Axis, ____57___ _ was recognized as a UNESCOWorld Heritage Site in 2024.According to the site’s office for cultural heritage application and protection, Beijing will take advantage ofits unique world heritage resources to enhance its role ____58__ __ an international exchange center, developingthe central axis into a space for international events and diplomatic ____59____(activity) under the guidance ofthe Convention Concerning the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage. Beijing has ____60___ _history of over 3,000 years and has served as the Chinese capital for 870 years, ____61___ _ (make) it a treasuretrove of cultural heritage.Stretching 7.8 kilometers from Yongding Gate in the south to the Drum and Bell Towers in the north, theBeijing Central Axis ____62____ (construct) based on ancient architectural philosophies to create an ideallayout for a capital city. The Central Axis can go back to the Yuan Dynasty(1271-1368) in the 13th century,while its ____63____ (long) was extended in the Ming and Qing dynasties(1368-1911). UNESCO ____64____ (list) it as a World Heritage Site in July 2024. Following its inclusion on the world heritage list, visits to scenicareas along the central axis have increased ____65__ __ (significant).第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分)第一节 应用文写作(满分 15 分) 你校将举办英语演讲比赛,话题是关于最近热门的人工智能 AI (Artificial Intelligence)。请你以 TheDouble-Edged Sword (双刃剑) of Artificial Intelligence 为题写一篇发言稿参赛,内容包括:1.分析利弊;2.提出建议。注意:1.词数 80 左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连The Double-Edged Sword of Artificial IntelligenceLadies and gentlemen,Today, AI brings us great convenience and efficiency. Yet, it raises questions and concerns the other wayround.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________8第二节 读后续写(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。Last Saturday, I drove back home from a long hard day. It was snowing heavily and the traffic inchedslowly forward like snails. I was so hungry because I skipped my lunch that I decided to stop by KFC and had aquick bite before I continued my journey home. It took me a long time to find a place to park my car. With myface buried in my collar, I walked slowly in the snow. Soon my hands were numb (麻木) with cold, so I pulledmy gloves out of my coat pocket and put them on.I ordered some fried chicken and dug into my pocket for my wallet to pay, only to find it was not there! Iremembered I did bring it with me before I set out. Embarrassed, I left the chicken on the counter and said Iwould return in a minute. Deeply worried, I got out of KFC and ran towards my car, wondering where my wallet,with everything in it, was.Fresh snow was like a blank paper, recording my tracks. My attention fixed on the ground, I expected tofind it on my way. Unfortunately, what I found was only the shape of it in the snow. Obviously, I lost it when Ipulled my gloves out. Judging from the footprints on the ground, I was not the only one. There was someone elsejoining my way. But the footprints of this guy were messy. It seemed that he walked back and forth. My heartsank. At a loss of which way he went, I knew I could never claim my wallet back. Bye, fried chicken, not today. Iwalked towards my car helplessly.A short, skinny man was standing by my car. He seemed like homeless because he was dressed in oversizedworn-out coat and his face was dirty. He was stamping his feet to keep warm. I felt sorry for him because I hadnothing to help him, no money, no food.注意:1. 续写词数应为 150 左右; 2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。The man noticed me and asked if this was my car.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________-___________________________________________________________________________________________________Refusing my money, he was about to leave. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________-____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________92024-2025 年下学期博雅高中二年级英语第一次月考试题 答案1—5 ACABB 6—10 CABCA 11—15 BCABC 16—20 CACBA21—23 BCD 24—27DCAC 28-31 DABC 32—35 BCCC 36—40 GBDAF41—45CACDB 46—50 ABDDA 51—55 BCACD56. its 57. which 58. as 59. activities 60. a 61. making62. was constructed 63. length 64. listed 65. significantlyLadies and Gentlemen,Today, AI brings us great convenience and efficiency. Yet, it raises questions and concerns the other way round.Personalized learning platforms powered by AI can adapt to individual student needs, making learning moreaccessible and tailored. However, over-reliance on AI may limit our critical and creative thinking. Its vaguedecision-making processes can lead to a lack of our questioning and understanding.To keep our minds sharp with AI, we should use it as a helper, not a minder. Keep asking questions, stayinformed about AI, and balance its insights with our own reasoning. This way, we ensure AI enhances ourthinking rather than replacing it.Thank you!The man noticed me and asked if this was my car. Surprised as I was, I nodded, waiting for what he wasgoing to say. He seemed excited, directly coming closer and quickly taking out a wallet, which I knew was mineat the first glance. I couldn’t stop staring at the surprising packet. I knew I wouldn’t say goodbye to my friedchicken today. But first, I need show my sincere gratitude to the good soul, who must have stayed in the cold forlong just to find the owner. I opened my wallet, pulled out two banknotes and delivered to him as mythankfulness. However, he just smiled, shaking his head.Refusing my money, he was about to leave. Seeing him disappearing in the distance gradually, I finallymade up my mind to stop him and asked him to wait a minute. I grabbed the money, rushed to the counter andordered two fried chickens. On heading back, I slipped the package into his hand, inviting him to enjoy the foodtogether. We exchanged our thoughts a lot as we were eating and laughing. It was on that night that I came torealize that there are always people who try to help others despite their own trouble.10Text 1M: Where did you buy that dress W: At the Magna Plaza last weekend. I also bought a thick coat for my dad and a sweater for my mom. (1)M: Sounds great. I want to buy a watch for my dad.Text 2M: Where is Kevin W: He is washing his car. He takes good care of the car. But he never cleans his room. (2)M: Yes. His room is a mess. Maybe he should live in his car.Text 3(第 3 题为推断题)M: I heard that you just came back from Egypt. I really envy you.W: Well. The scenery is magnificent. But our office there is in a suburb of Cairo. It was incredibly hard work. Ijust want to lie down and relax at the moment.Text 4W: Do you know Lisa in my class She won first prize in the running race again.M: Yes, I heard that her greatest ambition is to represent our country at the Olympics.W: She is practicing in the playground now. How about we go there and invite her to have dinner together M: Good idea. (4)Text 5W: Why does Cindy look so happy today M: Well, she made several big deals with her clients and has been promoted to manager in her company recently.W: Wow, that is good news. She really puts much effort into her work. (5)Text 6W: Jim, did you buy the tickets for the football match in the gym on Friday evening M: Today is Tuesday, so there’s no hurry. (6)W: The tickets have been on sale since yesterday. (6) I thought you had bought them.M: OK. Let me see. Oh, the tickets are completely sold out. It must be a popular game.W: Yes, I have been looking forward to it for a long time. It seems that we can only watch it on TV.M: Don’t worry. I will call my old classmate Tom. He works in the gym now. Maybe he can get two tickets forus. (7)W: Really If you make it, I will prepare your favorite roast duck.Text 7(第 8 题为推断题)W: Excuse me, can I keep my luggage here M: Certainly. Do you need any help W: Yes, thank you. It seems you often travel by train.M: Well, taking a train is faster and more comfortable than taking a bus. But I am not going on a trip. I go toMarseille to attend a medical seminar on behalf of my company. (9)W: What a coincidence! I am also going to Marseille. My parents live there. Are you a doctor M: Kind of. I graduated from a medical college.W: Wow. That’s amazing. I always wanted to be a doctor when I was young. Now I am a French teacher,following in my parents’ footsteps.M: Ha-ha. You must be an excellent teacher.Text 8(第 10 题为推断题)M: Hey, are you all right What’s wrong 11W: Well, I have a bad toothache. (11) It’s my wisdom tooth.M: You need to go to the dentist to have the tooth out.W: Yes. In fact, I haven’t got much sleep these days. I guess that’s the main reason why it hurts badly. (11)M: Remember to avoid drinking cold water or eating spicy food. Why don’t you see a doctor as soon as possible W: My husband also tried to persuade me to go, but I have an important report due tomorrow. Our managerneeds it for the board meeting this Friday afternoon. (12)M: Well, you’d better talk to Mr. Smith about it and ask if you can hand it in on Friday morning. (12)W: You are right. Then I can go to the hospital this afternoon. Thanks, Alex.M: If you need any help with the report, just let me know.Text 9W: Good afternoon, sir. What can I do for you M: I am choosing a dress for my wife. She already has a purple one and a white one. Oh, she’s a size 12 inclothes.W: OK. So you want to choose a different color, right How about this dress (13) It comes in yellow and red.And it is belted at the waist.M: That’s a nice dress, but the colors are too bright. (13)W: How about this green one It is a sleeveless silk dress with a scarf.M: I like its design.W: This dress is $85. We have a white hat that matches the dress. If you take them both, we can give you a 10%discount. (14)M: How much is the hat (14)W: $15. (14)M: OK. (14) I will pay by credit card. I need to go back to my law firm now because my client is waiting for me.(15) (16) Do you have a home delivery service W: Yes, delivery is free of charge. When do you want our delivery man to send these to you M: Before 5:30 p.m. I want to give my wife a surprise.Text 10(第 17 题为主旨大意题)One of the problems for our planet is the things we throw away. Rubbish of all kinds is piling up in landfillsand polluting the rivers and oceans. A recent addition to the list of things is e-waste, which means broken and notrecycled electronic items. Now a solution has been found to give this stuff a new life. Can you imagine thate-waste can be turned into gold The Royal Mint, whose job is to make coins for the UK, (18) has found a way toachieve that. First, take the electronic components from laptops and phones, and then put them into a secretliquid. The chemicals extract what’s inside and produce a kind of brown powder. And then heat it for half anhour at a temperature of more than 1,000 Celsius degrees. (19) The brown powder turns into pure gold! Morethan 50 million tons of e-waste is produced worldwide each year. (20) But only 20% of it is recycled.Experts believe that as much as 7% of the world’s gold is contained in e-waste. landfill 废弃物填埋场 the Royal Mint 英国皇家铸币局文章介绍了对公众开放的四条驾驶路线,这四条路上都风景优美,值得探索。21—23 BCD21.根据 Million Dollar Highway 中的“Colorado provides plenty of opportunities along the way like hiking,camping, rock climbing, snowshoeing and whitewater rafting.(科罗拉多沿途提供了很多机会,比如徒步旅行、露营、攀岩、雪鞋徒步和激流漂流)”可知,Million Dollar Highway 提供多种户外活动。故选 B 项。22.根据 The Atlantic Road 中的“The 5-mile road runs through an archipelago (群岛) of the Norwegian Sea,having eight impressive bridges on the way. It’s a popular place for car companies to film advertisements.(这条 5英里长的公路穿过挪威海的一个群岛,沿途有八座令人印象深刻的桥梁。这是汽车公司拍摄广告的热门地点)”可知,The Atlantic Road 的特点是它横跨一群岛屿。故选 C 项。1223.根据 National Route A006 中的“The curviest part of the road—with over 60 turns—runs from Las Cuevas toLa Cumbre Pass.(这条路最弯曲的部分——有 60 多个转弯——从拉斯奎瓦斯到拉坎伯山口)”可知,NationalRoute A006 最弯曲的部分通向拉坎伯山口。故选 D 项。文章主要讲述了意大利数学家 Maria Agnesi 的生平和成就,包括她的家庭背景、教育经历、数学贡献以及 她后来的慈善工作。24—27DCAC24.根据第一段“She was better than other girls at school at her early age.(她在很小的时候就比学校里的其他 女孩成绩好)”可推知,Maria 小时候在学校表现很好。故选 D 项。25.根据第二段“The father invited groups of his colleagues to gather at his home and had Maria present speeches. She didn’t like performing, but she could not persuade her father to let her off the task until she was 20years old.(父亲邀请他的同事们在家里聚会,让 Maria 发表演讲。她不喜欢表演,但直到 20 岁,她才说服父亲让她放弃这个任务)”可知,Maria 不喜欢在父亲的同事面前表演,会感到不自在,故选 C 项。26.根据第三段“Maria intended the textbook to make the new field of calculus (微积分) easier to be understoodby more students (including her younger brothers) and mathematicians who were interested in the subject. That’s also why she chose to write the books in Italian.(Maria 希望这本教科书能让更多对微积分感兴趣的学生(包括她的弟弟)和数学家更容易理解微积分这一新兴领域。这也是她选择用意大利语写书的原因)”可知,Analytical Institutions 使更多人能够以一种相对简单的方式学习数学。故选 A 项。27.根据最后一段“When her father died in 1752, Maria gave away all of her possessions and spent the rest of her life working with the church to help those less fortunate. In 1783, she founded a home for the elderly in Milan, where she also lived and worked.(当她的父亲于 1752 年去世时,Maria 放弃了她所有的财产,并在她的余生中与教会一起帮助那些不幸的人。1783 年,她在米兰建立了一个养老院,并在那里生活和工作)”可知,Maria 在她父亲死后献身于公益事业。故选 C 项。 这篇文章介绍了猎杀大象可能是由需求驱动的,而不是贪婪造成的。28-31 DABC28.推理判断题。根据第二段中“In recent years, Garamba National Park, in the Democratic Republic of Congo,saw more than 860 elephants die at the hands of poachers, and Selous Game Reserve, in Tanzania, more than750. (近年来,刚果民主共和国的加兰巴国家公园(Garamba National Park)有 860 多头大象死于偷猎者之手,坦桑尼亚的塞卢斯野生动物保护区(Selous Game Reserve)有 750 多头大象死于偷猎者之手)”可知,通过第二段中的数字表明非洲有数百头大象死于偷猎者之手。故选 D。29.词义猜测题。根据划线词前面的内容“When a lot of Africa’s national parks were established,( 当许多非洲国家公园建立时,)”可知,当许多非洲国家建立公园的时候,很多当地人被迫离开原来的土地。故划线词与 A 选项“Leave(离开)”为同义词。故选 A。30.细节理解题。根据第二段中“In recent years, Garamba National Park, in the Democratic Republic of Congo,saw more than 860 elephants die at the hands of poachers, and Selous Game Reserve, in Tanzania, more than750. (近年来,刚果民主共和国的加兰巴国家公园(Garamba National Park)有 860 多头大象死于偷猎者之手,坦桑尼亚的塞卢斯野生动物保护区(Selous Game Reserve)有 750 多头大象死于偷猎者之手。)”以及“Researchers discovered that the household wealth of those surrounding areas was relatively low and they hold amid-level health.(研究人员发现,这些周边地区的家庭财富相对较低,他们的健康水平处于中等水平。)”可知,在保护区之外地区的家庭中财富相对较低,健康水平处于中等水平。B 项“保护区内居民的家庭财富相对较高”与文章不符。故选 B。31.推理判断题。根据第一段中“Poaching (偷猎) is a major cause of decline for elephants, with a total decreaseto about 415,000, according to the International Union for Conservation of Nature.(根据国际自然保护联盟的数据,偷猎是大象数量减少的主要原因,大象总数减少到约 415,000 头)”以及通读全文可知,文章介绍的是这篇文章讲了非法偷猎对大象数量的影响,并指出偷猎在中非和莫桑比克-坦桑尼亚边境附近发生得更为频繁。同时,也分析了造成这种现象的原因。因此推测本文是来自于一本地理杂志。故选 C。 本文介绍了电影《哪吒:魔童闹海》的成功及其特点,包括特效、动作场面、故事深度和社会意义,并 强调了其在票房和全球电影市场中的历史性成就。32—35 BCCC32.细节理解题。根据“More than 1,900 special effect shots bring the story to life”可知,电影中有超过 1900 个特效镜头,故选 B。1333.词义猜测题。根据“It mixes traditional Chinese painting with 3D animation, creating breathtaking scenessuch as the attacks of the sea monsters and the huge void rift. ”可知,它将传统国画与 3D 动画相结合,创造了令人惊叹的场景,划线单词表示“令人惊叹的”,与 amazing 意思相近。故选 C。34.主旨大意题。本文介绍了电影《哪吒:魔童闹海》的成功及其特点,故选 C。35.标题归纳题。本文介绍了电影《哪吒:魔童闹海》的成功及其特点,所以 C 项“《哪吒之魔子》:大获成功”最符合文意。故选 C。文章介绍了如何远离手机的几种方法。36—40 GBDAF36.Most people, when they wake up in the morning, the first thing to come to their mind is to find their smartphone.(对于大多数人来说,当他们早上醒来时,他们想到的第一件事就是拿起智能手机)”表示大多数人的一天以看手机开始,后文“Here are some quick and easy ways to handle the problem.(这里有一些快速简单的方法来处理这个问题)”引出解决这个问题的方法,G 选项“如果对你来说是一样的,那么是时候放下你的智能手机了”由面及点,说到每个人都有这样的情况,同时引出下文的方法,承上启下。故选 G。37.前文“Read a newspaper and you will be surprised at how relaxing it is to read through the day’s news. Wewill find our attention has increased.(读一份报纸,你会惊讶地发现阅读当天的新闻是多么的放松。我们会发现我们的注意力增加了)”表示我们可以通过读报纸来转移注意力,B 选项“我们会喜欢读它的”引出这样做会引起我们的阅读乐趣,符合语境。故选 B。38.标题“Listen to the radio(听收音机)”表示可以听收音机,D 选项“把你的旧收音机拿出来,插上电源”表示我们可以将很久不用的收音机拿出来,符合本段主旨,同时引出下文提到的听收音机的收获。故选 D。39.下文“Today, it seems nearly impossible to stay away from your phone for 60 minutes. However, whetherdining at home or out, stick to (坚持) no-device policy.(今天,离开手机 60 分钟几乎是不可能的。然而,无论是在家还是外出就餐,都要坚持不带手机的原则)”表示我们可以通过将手机放在一边来远离手机一段时间,A 选项“把手机放在一边”符合语境。故选 A。40.前文“When having dinner in a restaurant with others, to make you stick to it, you can place phones in thecenter of the table.(当你和别人在餐馆吃饭时,为了让你坚持下去,你可以把手机放在桌子的中央)”表明和别人吃饭时可以将手机放在餐桌中央,F 选项“你也可以让服务员把它们放在一些地方”表示另外一种在吃饭时处理手机的方法,符合语境。故选 F。讲述了前美国宇航局宇航员吉姆·洛弗尔的生平以及他在太空事业中做出的贡献。41—45CACDB46—50 ABDDA 51—55 BCACD考查动词词义辨析。句意:他在双子座和阿波罗计划中四次进入太空,这意味着他在太空中度过了 700个小时。A. wandered 漫游;B. jumped 跳;C. flew 飞;D. rushed 冲。根据上文“Jim Lovell is a former NASAastronaut.”可知,作为一名宇航员,应该飞入太空。故选 C 项。考查名词词义辨析。句意:洛弗尔是克利夫兰人,他在美国海军的职业生涯是从驾驶喷气式飞机在航空母舰上夜间着陆开始的。A. career 事业;B. competition 竞争;C. tour 巡游;D. lesson 课,教训。根据下文“in the U. S. Navy by doing night landings in jets (喷气机) on aircraft carriers (航空母舰)”可知,这里描述了洛弗尔事业的开始。故选 A 项。考查动词短语辨析。句意:1958 年,洛弗尔从海军航空测试中心毕业,然后开始了几年的战斗机测试。A. put down 放下;B. set up 建立;C. graduated from 从……毕业;D. stood for 代表。根据下文“the NavalAir Test Center, and then started several years of”可知,洛弗尔从海军航空测试中心毕业。故选 C 项。考查动词词义辨析。句意:1958 年,洛弗尔从海军航空测试中心毕业,然后开始了几年的战斗机测试。A. touching 触摸;B. producing 制造;C. moving 移动;D. testing 测试。根据下文“Then it was NASA’s firsttime to look for astronauts in the early 1960s among test pilots.”可知,刚毕业后,他开始进行战斗机测试。故选 D 项。考查形容词词义辨析。句意:这项工作很危险,因为他们可能会失去生命。A. outdated 过期的;B. dangerous危险的;C. pleasant 令人愉快的;D. tiring 累人的。根据下文“for they could lose their lives”可知,这份工作是危险的。故选 B 项。14.考查动词短语辨析。句意:洛弗尔因为身体上的一个小问题被拒绝了。A. turned down 拒绝;B. picked up捡起;C. searched for 寻找;D. sent for 派人去拿。根据下文“because of a small ____7____ problem with hisbody.”可知,由于身体问题,洛弗尔被拒绝了。故选 A 项。 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:洛弗尔因为身体上的一个小问题被拒绝了。A. cultural 文化的;B. medical医学的;C. agricultural 农业的;D. environmental 环境的。根据下文“problem with his body”可知,洛弗尔因为身体上的医学问题不合格,所以被拒绝。故选 B 项。 考查副词词义辨析。句意:幸运的是,当另一次宇航员选拔开放时,他有了第二次加入美国宇航局的机会。A. Harmoniously 和谐地;B. Patiently 耐心地;C. Occasionally 偶然地;D. Luckily 幸运地。根据下文“hehad a second ____9____ joining NASA when another astronaut selection opened up.”可知,后来,洛弗尔有了第二次机会,因此,他是幸运的。故选 D 项。 考查动词短语辨析。句意:幸运的是,当另一次宇航员选拔开放时,他有了第二次加入美国宇航局的机会。A. fight against 抗击;B. discuss with 与……讨论;C. match with 与……匹配;D. try for 试图获得,尝试。根据下文“joining NASA when another astronaut selection opened up”可知,另一次宇航员选拔开放时,他有了第二次机会。故选 D 项。考查动词词义辨析。句意:他于 1962 年入选。A. chosen 选择;B. treated 对待,招待;C. praised 表扬;D. blamed 责怪。根据下文“Later, he worked as an astronaut in the Gemini and Apollo programs.”可知,第二次,他被选上了。故选 A 项。考查形容词词义辨析。句意:直到 4 月 13 日晚上,一切都很好,宇航员们离登陆月球只有一天了。A. joyful欢乐的;B. fine 好的;C. hard 硬的;D. strange 奇怪的。根据下文“A fire started inside an oxygen tank”可知,在大火开始之前,一切都看起来很好。故选 B 项。 考查副词词义辨析。句意:一个氧气罐内部起火,最终严重损坏了航天器的一部分。A. distantly 遥远地;B. rarely 罕见地;C. seriously 严重地;D. uselessly 没用地。根据上文“A fire started inside an oxygen tank”可知,一场大火严重损坏了航天器的一部分。故选 C 项。 考查名词词义辨析。句意:为了节约能源,只有最必要的系统才通电。A. energy 能量,能源;B. space空间;C. time 时间;D. money 金钱。根据下文“only the most necessary systems were kept powered up”可知,只在必要的时候才通电是为了节约能源。故选 A 项。 考查动词词义辨析。句意:宇航员们又冷又难受,他们要处理不断出现的问题。A. risked 冒险;B. meant意味着;C. kept 保持,一直;D. finished 完成。根据前文“The men were cold and uncomfortable and they dealtwith problems”可知,几个宇航员要处理不断出现的问题。故选 C 项。 考查名词词义辨析。句意:他还为改编自自己的小说《迷失的月亮》的电影《阿波罗 13 号》提供了建议。A. comfort 安慰;B. safety 安全;C. power 能量;D. advice 建议。根据下文“for the movie Apollo 13 basedon his book Lost Moon.”可知,洛弗尔为根据自己的小说改编的电影提供了建议。故选 D 项。这是一篇说明文,文章主要介绍北京中轴线于 2024 年被联合国教科文组织认定为世界遗产,前往中轴线沿线风景名胜区的游客数量显著增加。考查代词。句意:北京将加快核心功能区文物保护工作,促进公众进入北京中轴线沿线的更多遗产。北京中轴线于 2024 年被联合国教科文组织认定为世界遗产。空处修饰名词 core,应填形容词性物主代词,故填 its。考查定语从句。句意:同上。空处引导非限制性定语从句,先行词是 Beijing Central Axis,关系词在从句中作主语,应用关系代词 which 引导,故填 which。考查介词。句意:据该遗址的文化遗产申请和保护办公室称,北京将利用其独特的世界遗产资源来增强其作为国际交流中心的作用,在《保护世界文化和自然遗产公约》的指导下,将中轴线发展成为国际活动和外交活动的空间。此处指“作为国际交流中心”,使用介词 as,故填 as。15考查名词复数。句意:同上。activity 是可数名词,“外交活动”应不止一个,故用名词复数形式,故填activities。考查冠词。句意:北京有 3000 多年的历史,作为中国的首都已有 870 年,是一座文化遗产的宝库。a historyof“……的历史”,故填 a。考查非谓语动词。句意:同上。make 的逻辑主语是前面的句子,两者之间是主谓关系,使用现在分词作结果状语,故填 making。考查时态、语态和主谓一致。句意:北京中轴线从南至永定门,北至鼓楼和钟楼,全长 7.8 公里,是根据古代建筑理念建造的,为首都创造了理想的布局。construct 和主语 the Beijing Central Axis 之间是被动关系,且是描述过去发生的事情,使用一般过去时的被动语态,主语表示单数意义,故填 was constructed。考查名词。句意:中轴线可以追溯到 13 世纪的元朝(1271-1368),而它的长度在明清时期(1368-1911)有所延长。空处作主语,前面有形容词性物主代词修饰,应填名词,故填 length。考查一般过去时。句意:2024 年 7 月,联合国教科文组织将其列为世界遗产。根据时间状语“in July 2024”可知,此处使用一般过去时,故填 listed。考查副词。句意:在它被列入世界遗产名录之后,前往中轴线沿线风景名胜区的游客数量显著增加。空处修饰谓语动词,应用副词作状语,故填 significantly。Dear classmates,It is very hard to choose a proper major. 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