资源简介 A. Walk faster. B. Take the subway. C. Go swimming regularly.高一年级 2024-2025 学年第二学期 5 月考试听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。12. How did the man go to London 英 语 试 题A. By bus. B. By car. C. By underground.注意事项:1. 本试卷满分 150 分,答题时间 120 分钟。 13. What did the man and his friends have for the meal 2. 本试卷考查内容为必修 3 units 1-3。 A. Spanish food. B. Chinese food. C. Mexican food.第一部分听力(共两节,满分 30 分) 14. What does the man say about the restaurant 第一节 (共 5 小题;每小题 1. 5 分,满分 7. 5 分) A. It was full. B. It was quiet. C. It was expensive.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 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你将有 10 秒钟的时间来回答有关小 15. Where does the conversation most probably take place 题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。 A. In a police station. B. In a school. C. On the phone.1. What kind of place are the speakers probably talking about 16. How long has Max been away from home A. A theatre. B. A stadium. C. An apartment. A. Two days. B. A whole day. C. The whole morning.2. What is the probable relationship between the speakers 17. What color are Max’s shoes A. Doctor and patient. B. Boss and secretary. C. Teacher and student. A. Red. B. Blue. C. White.3. What does the man dislike 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。A. Flying. B. Driving. C. Travelling. 18. Where did the speaker take the course 4. Why does the man look worried A. In the mountains. B. In the office. C. In the forest.A. He has lost his car. B. He can’t meet Jim on time. C. He will be late for an appointment. 19. H.ow many people took the course with the speaker 5. What are the speakers mainly talking about A. 8. B. 9. C. 10. A. Work. B. Clothes. C. A party. 20 What did the speaker learn from the course 第二节 (共 15 小题;每小题 1. 5 分,满分 22. 5 分) A. How to solve emergencies. 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 B. How to be an expert climber.选项中选出最佳选项,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 C. How to be more brave and confident.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 第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分 50 分)两遍。 第一节 (共 15 小题,每小题 2.5 分,满分 37.5 分)听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。 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。6. What does the man’s pet eat AA. Meat. B. Grass. C. Insects. National Non-Fiction November is the perfect time to pick up a true-life story. Here come7. Who mainly looks after the pet a series of illustrated biographies (带插图的传记), which surely give you a good try.A. The man. B. The man’s friend. C. The man’s mother. The Fossil Hunter written and illustrated by Kate Winter8. What does the man have in common with his pet Discover pioneering fossil hunter Mary Anning, who once searched the cliffs and seashoresA. They are both hairy. B. They are both cool. C. They are both tough. for rocks and shells. Her work made the way for some of the most important discoveries about听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。 dinosaurs. Lots of illustrations bring Anning’s interesting story to life.9. W.hat is the phone number of Greg Hunter Walter Tull’s Scrapbook written and illustrated by Michaela Morgan A. 555-1234. B. 555-2134. C. 555-1243. This award-winning book is presented as a scrapbook (剪贴簿) with photos, documents 10 What does the woman mainly worry about and records to tell the life story of Walter Tull-one of the first black British professional football A. Her age. B. Her health. C. The cost. players and one of the first black officers in the British Army. Follow Tull from his childhood, 11. What does the man suggest the woman do through his football years, to his death in the First World War.Nina written by Traci N. Todd and illustrated by Christian Robinson C. He had a busy childhood. D. He was fond of sports from childhood.Meet Eunice, who sang before she could talk, and journey with her from the piano chair of 25. How did the author feel during the semi-final at the World Series her childhood to the huge concert halls where she performed as Nina Simone. This beautiful A. Stressed and tired. B. Proud and confident.biography tells the story of a gifted musician and activist. C. Unbearable and down. D. Surprised and energetic.Counting on Katherine written by Helaine Becker and illustrated by Dow Phumiruk 26. What was tough for the author according to paragraph 3 As a child, Katherine Johnson loved to count, including her steps along the street and the A. Leading his team to face failure. B. Giving a speech before the team.number of dishes she washed in the sink. She went on to work as a mathematician at NASA, C. Improving his leadership qualities. D. Overcoming his own nervousness.helping to make impressive space missions possible. 27. Which can be a suitable title for the text 21. Which book would be picked up by a sports-lover A. Interesting Life of Sports B. Life Lessons from SportsA. Nina B. The Fossil Hunter C. Counting on Katherine D. Walter Tull’s Scrapbook C. Deep Affection for Sports D. Special Moments in Sports22. What do The Fossil Hunter and Nina have in common CA. They describe scenes in the future. B. They record a person’s real life story. Have you ever seen a live spade-toothed whale (铲齿中喙鲸) It is the world’s rarest kindC. They introduce the author’s experience. of whale. Do you know how many of them exist, what they eat, or even where they live in theD. They are written and illustrated by the same person. southern Pacific Ocean Scientists in New Zealand may finally get to learn more about them.23. Where may the text be found The country’s conservation agency said that it believed a dead spade-toothed whale hadA. A novel. B. A magazine. C. A guide book. D. A travel brochure. been washed up on a South Island beach earlier this month. Scientists identified the whale by itsB color patterns and the shape of its organs--its head, mouth and teeth. Hannah Hendriks is a seaIn my childhood, my parents would take me to watch games. I loved the excitement I life expert for the Department of Conservation. She said, “This is going to lead to somewould feel when we went to watch these events, especially when the scores were close until the amazing science and world-first information.”very end of the game. My meaningful attempt at sports began with T-ball at the age of three, In the past, only a few other dead spade-toothed whales appeared on New Zealand’sprogressed to the basketball court at six, and finally turned into a firm devotion to the game of beaches. Most notably, scientists didn’t have a chance to closely examine them, but now, theybaseball from the age of eight onward. will be able to. They have moved the whale to a cold place for their investigation.One of my most memorable moments was at the World Series when I was eleven and “Spade tooth whales live deep in the ocean. They come to the surface so rarely thatplayed on the Texas Rattlers. The July heat was unbearable. It was the semi-final game. scientists only know their general location in the southern Pacific Ocean. It is home to some ofSweating like a pig, we ran into the dugout (候场处) for our last at-bat (上场击球); we were the world’s deepest ocean areas. It’s very hard to do research on marine mammals (海洋哺乳动down one run now. I was the second hitter and captain of the team, and I was ready for this 物) if you don’t see them at sea,” Hendriks said. “You don’t know where to look.”moment. In the next few seconds, I had the chance to show my strength as a hitter and my Kirsten Young is a senior lecturer at the UK’s University of Exeter. She studies spade-ability to be a leader under pressure by hitting a home run! We carried the day! toothed whales. She wrote in an email that it took many years and a lot of efforts by researchersAs the team captain, I remember the time I had to give a speech to my team because we had and local people to identify the whales. “This new discovery makes me wonder how many therelost an important game. I was nervous, but I knew it was my responsibility to cheer my team up are in the deep ocean and how they live,” Young said.when they were cast down. This experience has shaped my mind, making me become more In fact, researchers studying the mammal couldn’t confirm if the species died out or wentindependent, so I’m obtaining the ability to talk like a leader in front of my team and a group. extinct, until in 2010, two spade toothed whales, both dead, appeared on a New Zealand beach.Sports get it through my head that you can’t win at everything in life all the time. Samples of their cells later showed they were spade-toothed whales.On and off the field, I am more iron-willed, disciplined (遵守纪律的) and respectful, and a 28. How does the author begin the text better leader. I have had so many awesome experiences through sports, which have taught me A. By raising questions. B. By giving examples.much and prepared me for the future. The memories of all the trips and diverse experiences I C. By listing numbers. D. By making comparisons.have had will be with me for a lifetime. 29. Why is the discovery of the spade-toothed whale important 24. What can we learn about the author from the first paragraph A. It shows a new kind of whale exists.A. He often changed sports. B. He was a gifted child in sports. B. It identifies the whale by its place of death.英语试题 第 2页(共4 页){#{QQABaYIQogiIQBBAABhCUQUoCAAQkACCAYoGxBAQoAAAgAFABAA=}#}C. It confirms the whale’s population is on the rise. C. AI-related positions’ popularity. D .Workers’ broad concern over AI.D. It allows scientists to study the whale up close. 35.What is the author’s advice in the last paragraph 30. What did Hendriks stress about the spade-toothed whale research in paragraph 4 A. Adopting policies to regulate AI’s impact. B. Limiting AI’s application in the workplace.A. Its reasons. B. Its benefits. C. Its challenge. D. Its process. C. Promoting cooperation between AI firms. D. Investing more in AI education in colleges.31. What is Young’s attitude to the new discovery 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A. Worried. B. Curious. C. Doubtful. D. Indifferent. 可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。D Travel off-seasonWith fundamental developments in the field of technology, some experts foresee serious Go to your desired destination while the demand is low and take advantage of hugerisks to jobs and employability (就业能力) in the coming years due to the rise of artificial discounts. During the peak season, the hotel and flight prices increase quickly, and you’ll likelyintelligence (AI). Approximately 27% of jobs are at high risk of automation (自动化) during the spend more of your vacation time standing in line due to the rush of tourists. 36artificial intelligence era. 37Low and middle-skilled jobs are most at risk, including construction, farming, fishing, Websites can help you find discount hotel rooms. Look for places that do not charge extraforestry and, to a lesser extent, production and transportation. High-skilled occupations, despite for children if they use the existing bedding. Stay with the locals. If you and your family arebeing more exposed to recent progress in AI, face the least risk of automation. going to stay for a longer period, renting a small apartment is a good choice.While the adoption of AI is still relatively low, rapid progress, falling technology costs and Eat like a localthe increasing availability of workers with AI skills suggest that the world may be on the edge Why eat at big chain restaurants when you can experience something new 38 . Duringof an AI revolution (革命). So far there is little evidence of a negative employment impact on your family trip, try new food where the locals eat. This will not just save money, but alsocompanies that adopt AI. Workers and employers say that AI can reduce boring and dangerous provide you with a new and different experience. For smaller meals and snacks, avoidtasks, leading to greater employee engagement and physical safety. restaurants and try street food or other takeout.Nevertheless, a recent survey showed that three in five workers are worried about losing Don’t hesitate to bargaintheir job to AI within the next decade. Additionally, a similar number of workers worry that Tourist-heavy places are known for overcharging for just about everything. Clothes, travelwages would decrease due to AI. More than half of workers are concerned about privacy and goodies, souvenirs, etc. arc very expensive at these places. 39 Bargain hard to get thethree in four say that AI has increased work pace. best price.In my opinion, for the better protection of the labour market and workers in the coming Choose local transportationyears, governments should encourage employers to provide more training, integrate (加入) AI 40 . Instead, take buses, railways or subways, which are always cheaper. If you areskills into education and support diversity in the AI workforce. There is an urgent need for planning to stay for a while, you can consider renting a car. Hiring a car is much easier thanpolicy action to address AI risks in the workplace and to ensure accountability for and openness carrying yon bags everywhere if you are moving around a lot.to employment-related decisions supported by AI. The recent speedup of generative AI-related A. Save on hotels.developments and tools marks a technological watershed (转折点) with material implications in B. Surf the Internet while traveling.many workplaces. Longer-term policy frameworks for the use of AI in the workplace should be C. Therefore, avoid buying anything there.considered and closer international cooperation should be seen to maximize the benefits while D. So it’s best to find out when the off-season starts.appropriately managing the risks. E. Planning your meals is another way to reduce your travel costs.32. Who may be most affected by automation F. For this reason, you shouldn’t feel ashamed to ask for bargains.A. A tour guide. B. A building worker. C. A coffee producer. D. A farming professional. G. As a tourist, avoid taking taxis whenever possible, since they are expensive.33.What is the author’s attitude towards the adoption of AI in the workplace 第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分 30 分)A. Deeply concerned. B. Strongly opposed. 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. Carefully optimistic. D. Relatively conservative. C 、D 四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.34.What do the figures in paragraph 4 imply When Danny was twelve years old, we were struggling to make ends meet. KnowingA. Harmed personal privacy. B .Decreased job satisfaction. athletics could help pay for school, Danny was 41 to play a sport in college. When we英语试题 第 3页(共4 页){#{QQABaYIQogiIQBBAABhCUQUoCAAQkACCAYoGxBAQoAAAgAFABAA=}#}visited Piedmont University, they explained that, 42 , most students got 30%-50% Now, as an adult, Ryan says his insight 65joyful (grow) from the determined attitude of ascholarships, and that a full ride only went to those who really stood out. 30%-50% scholarships six-year-old boy who had the courage and perseverance to make his dream a reality.could just 43 part of his tuition (学费). Then Danny 44 me, “Mom, I’m going to get a 第四部分 写作(满分 40 分)full ride.” With his sight set on a full ride, he had been training hard to 45 himself in the 第一节,应用文写作:为响应“阳光体育”号召,你校开展了丰富多彩的课余活动。假following six years. 设你是李华,请给校英文报写一篇短文投稿,内容包括:1.活动目的;2.活动内容;3.你It was late October, we found an 46 from Piedmont University at our mailbox. Danny 对活动的看法。carefully opened it, 47 the paper in it, and finally arriving at the scholarship amount. He 注意:1.词数 80 词左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。cried out 48 , “Mom, this is a full scholarship.” Our eyes went from the 49 to each other _____________________________________________________________________________with laughter and hugs. 第二节读后续写(满分 25 分)At that moment, 50 of all the difficulties he had overcome flashed through my mind: a “I’m going to miss you so much, Poppy,” said the tall, thin teenager. He bent down to hugweak lung (肺) at birth, type 1 diabetes at eight. Then there was 51 to join the team he his old friend goodbye. He stood up, hugged his parents, and smiled, trying not to let hiswanted. At a time, others even laughed at him and tried to 52 him as an athlete. When emotions get the better of him.Danny was 53 in tough times, he did not give up on his dream. He just 54 the steps that His parents were not quite able to keep theirs under control. They had driven their sonwere necessary to achieve his dream. And finally, it became a 55 . several hours out of town to the university where he would soon be living and studying. It was41. A. annoyed B. shocked C. determined D. scared time to say goodbye for now at last. The family hugged and smiled through misty eyes and then42. A. importantly B. eventually C. immediately D. generally laughed.43. A. cover B. remove C. earn D. record The boy lifted the last bag onto his shoulder, and flashed a bright smile. “I guess this is it,”44. A. contacted B. protested C. promised D. tracked he said. “I’ll see you back home in a month, okay ” His parents nodded, and they watched as he45. A. understand B. better C. cheat D. enjoy walked out of sight into the crowds of hundreds of students and parents. The boy’s mother46. A. interview B. answer C. envelope D. opportunity turned to the dog, “Okay, Poppy, time to go back home.”47. A. looking through B. making out C. referring to D. belonging to The house seemed quiet as a tomb without the boy living there. All that week, Poppy didn’t48. A. at times B. on purpose C. with courage D. in excitement seem interested in her dinner, her favorite toy, or even in her daily walk. Her owners were sad49. A. opinion B. figure C. donation D. issue too, but they knew their son would be back to visit. Poppy didn’t.50. A. advantages B. suggestions C. images D. decisions They offered the dog some of her favorite peanut butter treats. They even let her sit on the51. A. failure B. ability C. freedom D. possibility sofa, but the old girl just wasn’t her usual cheerful self. Her owners started to get worried.52. A. remind B. introduce C. protect D. discourage “What should we do to cheer Poppy up ” asked Dad. “We’ve tried everything.”53. A. identified B. tested C. inspired D. protected “I have an idea, but it might be a little crazy,” smiled Mom. “Without anybody left in the54. A. focused on B. took over C. went over D. passed on house but us, this place could use a bit of fun. Let’s get a little dog for Poppy.”55. A. joke B. trap C. hit D. reality It didn’t take long before they walked through the front door carrying a big box. Poppy第二节(共 10 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 15 分) welcomed them home as usual, but when she saw the box, she stopped. She put her nose on it.As a six-year-old Canadian schoolboy, Ryan had trouble 56beliing (believe) that many Her tail began wagging (摆动) ever so slowly, then faster as she caught the smell.people in developing African 57joyful (country) couldn’t get enough clean water. So, Ryan 注意:1. 所续写短文的词数应为 100 左右;asked himself, “Why do some African children have to walk ten kilometers 58to get (get) water 2. 续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;every day And why is 59th at water so dirty that it makes them sick ” Young Ryan thought, Dad opened the box and a sweet little dog appeared.“Life is easy for me, 60b ut hard for those people. Why don’t I help ” _____________________________________________________________________________In Uganda, Ryan at last saw the 61finished (finish) well with his own eyes. He also saw A few weeks later, the boy arrived home from the university.hundreds of delighted students 62w ho had turned out to welcome him. They sang and danced _____________________________________________________________________________63 happily(happy). At first Ryan was nervous, but then he broke 64 joyful a joyful smile.英语试题 第 4页(共4 页){#{QQABaYIQogiIQBBAABhCUQUoCAAQkACCAYoGxBAQoAAAgAFABAA=}#}高一年级 2024-2025 学年第二学期 5 月考试英语参考答案一.听力(满分 30分,每小题 1.5分)1-5.ACACB 6-10.CABAB 11-15.CABAC 16-20.BCABC二,阅读理解(满分 50分,每小题 2.5分)A 篇:21-23 DBB B 篇:24-27 DBAB C 篇:28-31 ADCB D 篇;32-35 BCDA七选五:36-40 DAEFG三,完形填空(满分 15分,每小题 1分)41-45 CDACB 46-50 CADBC 51-55 ADBAD四,语篇填空(满分 15分,每小题 1.5分)56. believing 57. countries 58. to get 59. the 60. but61. finished 62. who/that 63. happily 64. into 65. grew五,应用文(15分)Our school has embraced the national “Sunshine Sports” initiative with diverse after-schoolactivities, which aim to promote students’ physical health and teamwork spirit.A variety of wonderful activities have been held in our school. From exciting runs across campusto badminton tournaments in newly-built playgrounds, students now enjoy diverse athletic optionsdaily such as basketball, soccer, badminton and so on.Regular exercise has significantly promoted our physical health. Moreover, the sense of unitydeveloped through teamwork has deepened my appreciation for collective efforts. Personally, I findthese activities highly rewarding, offering a perfect balance between study and exercise.六,读后续写(满分 25分)One possible answerDad opened the box and a sweet little dog appeared. Poppy's tail wagged wildly as she sniffedthe puppy curiously. The little dog timidly licked Poppy's nose, and suddenly the old dog's eyessparkled with joy again. From that day on, Poppy became like a mother to the puppy, teaching it howto play fetch and sharing her bed. The house was filled with laughter and barks once more.A few weeks later, the boy arrived home from the university. As he opened the door, two exciteddogs came running to greet him. Poppy jumped up to lick his face while the puppy circled his feethappily. The boy laughed in surprise, "Who's this little guy " His parents smiled, "This is Poppy'snew friend and our new family member." Seeing Poppy's happiness, the boy knew his old friendwould never be lonely againAnother possible answerDad opened the box and a sweet little dog appeared. Poppy was amazed. She wagged furiously.She barked with joy. She smiled, her tongue lolling out as she investigated the surprise. The little pupwas not shy and immediately starting yipping and jumping around the older dog. “That didn’t takelong,” remarked Mom, as both dogs went roaring around the house in an impromptu game of chase.Dad laughed.A few weeks later, the boy arrived home from university. He had missed Poppy and was lookingforward to seeing her. When he bent down to give her a big hug, he fell over in surprise as a smallgolden cloud came racing up to lick his face too. “Oh my gosh, who is this ” he exclaimed. Hisparents laughed at the look of shock on his face. “That’s Pee-wee,” said Dad. “I can’t believe you gotyourselves a puppy!” “We didn’t,” replied Mom. “This puppy is for Poppy!” 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源预览