天津市第四十三中学2024-2025学年高二下学期4月期中英语试题(含答案,无听力音频无听力原文)

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天津市第四十三中学2024-2025学年高二下学期4月期中英语试题(含答案,无听力音频无听力原文)

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听力部分
第一节(共5小题,每小题1分,满分5分)
听下面五段对话。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题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
1. What happened to John according to the man
A. He was involved in a car accident.
B. He was hurt in a sports game
C. He fell down the stairs
2. What has Gina lost
A. All her files. B Her cellphone. C. Her computer.
3. Who is in Wellington now
A. Scott. B. Jackson. C. Lois.
4. How old is the girl now
A. About 6 years old. B. About 9 years old. C. About 15 years old.
5. Why doesn't the woman ask Jason for help
A. They had a quarrel yesterday.
B. He is having tea with his friends.
C. He isn't good at fixing computers.
第二节 (共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)
听下面几段材料。每段材料后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段材料前,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。每段材料读两遍。
听下面一段对话,回答第6至第8小题。
6. What is the man's destination
A. San Antonio. B. Dallas. C. Houston.
7. When does the conversation take place
A. At 1:45p. m. B. At 2:00 p. m. C. At 4:30 p. m.
8. Where will the man probably go for lunch
A. Car No.5. B. Car No.7. C. Car No.8.
听下面一段对话,回答第9至第11小题。
9. Why does Cindy make the call
A. To change a reservation.
B. To ask about room service.
C. To book a hotel room.
10. How long will Cindy stay
A. Five days. B. Two weeks or so. C. One month.
11. How much does Cindy need to pay now
A. 600 yuan. B. 1,500 yuan. C.3,000 yuan.
听下面一段独白,回答第12至第15小题。
12. Where did the speaker find Millie
A. Outside a pet hospital.
B. Near his apartment.
C. In a park.
13. How old was Millie when the speaker found her
A. Two weeks old. B. Four months old. C. One year old.
14. Why did the speaker finally give up raising Millie
A. He wanted to give her to Dick as a gift.
B. His wife is allergic to her.
C. His wife didn't like her.
15. What does the speaker mean in the end
A. He regretted taking Millie home.
B. It's easy to re-home a street cat in a short time.
C. People should be well-prepared when adopting street cats.
听力答案
第一节(共5小题,每小题1分,满分5分)
1-5 AABCA
第二节 (共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)
6-15题(1.5分)6-10 CABCA; 11-15BCABC高二年级 英语 科目
客观题答案及分值 (选择题)
1-15题 1分 1-5 CACAB; 6-10 CBDCB; 11-15 ABCAC
16-35题1.5 分 16-20 DACBB; 21-25 ADABA; 26-30 CBACB; 31-35 CDCDB
36-55题2.5分 36-40 BDDAD; 41-45 BDCDC; 46-50 BDACA; 51-55 CCAAD
主观题 (填空,问答)分值及任务分配:题号 56-60 每题2分, 共10分
56. He/ She/ The author accidentally dropped and broke an old glass ball.
57. Before the author was born./ During the author's parents' first Christmas together.
58. He had done something romantic at Christmas / He was a romantic man./ He was romantic.
59. Fit/ Put the parts of the old glass ball together again.
60. Yes, I do. I give them small gifts on their birthdays, ring them often and help them with housework.
题号 61 共25分
Dear fellow students,
Good morning!I am honored to have the opportunity to give a speech on craftsmanship.
We all know that craftsmanship mainly consists of perseverance,integrity,diligence and expertise.Take the clock restoration master,Wang Jin for instance.With skilful hands and modest hearts,Mr Wang spent his whole life restoring clocks dating back hundreds of years,which not only helps preserve traditional skills but also brings the clocks back to life.Most importantly,his innovation and unremitting devotion ensure that the art of clock repairing stands the test of time.The expression of his life philosophy and the indication of his aspiration are reflected in his work,where his ideal exists.
Therefore,let's follow those great craftsman's steps!Devote ourselves to work,sharpen our skills and overcome difficulties with perseverance!
That's all.Thank you.2024-2025学年度第二学期阶段性质量监测(期中)
高二英语
第Ⅰ卷 (选择题)
一、单选题:本大题共15小题,每题1分,共15分。
1.——I have got the first prize in the VEX Robotics Competition.
—— ! Your efforts have paid off.
A. Good luck B. Come on C. Good for you D. Cheer up
2. Although Linda may not be a perfectly-behaved girl, her persistence has helped her become she is today.
A. what B. which C. that D. where
3. he had spent years apart from home and endured extreme conditions, Deng Jiaxian refused to back down from his responsibilities.
A. Because B. Unless C. Although D. Since
4. I would like to thank all of you who made the effort It is a relief that employees so clearly show their to their job.Thank you.
A. devotion B. application C. connection D. invitation
5. You are saying that everyone should be equal, and this is I disagree.
A. why B. where C. what D. how
6. Human impact on the animal kingdom, such as hunting and destruction of habitats, a reduction in the population of certain species in the past three decades.
A. was causing B. were causing C. has caused D. have caused
7. You have blamed him for his poor performance. After all, he had done his best.
A. needn't B. shouldn't C. mustn't D. wouldn't
8. The city of Tianjin is developing fast and several high-speed railway is currently under .
A. control B. attack C. discussion D. construction
9. is known to all that the gun powder was first invented by the Chinese.
A. As B. Which C. It D. What
10. he had worked out the challenging math problem aroused our curiosity.
A. What B. How C. Which D. Where
11. Students are encouraged to take control of their own learning, just depending on the teacher.
A. rather than B. regardless of
C. due to D. in terms of
12. At the Chinese art festival, there are different stands (摊位) artists display their skills and teach the visitors.
A. which B. where C. when D. that
13. The latest survey, by the foreign company, found that more than 12% teenagers want to work as pilots.
A. to be conducted B. being conducted C. conducted D. having conducted
14. the author wants to express in the book is the love and care, for her family.
A. What B. That C. When D. Why
15. More than one man me that the plane crashed.
A. tells B. tell C. has told D. have told
二、完形填空:本大题共20小题、每题1.5分,共30分。
As I sat motionless on the steps of the pool, watching everyone else swim back and forth, 1 (16) that I had spent most of my life watching others enjoy themselves. It was then that I noticed a little girl staring at me with a look of (17) . I smiled at her, hoping to break the ice by talking to her. Unfortunately, my (18) failed and she just kept on staring. My (19) increased as a little boy swam up to me and said, "I feel sorry for you. "
After the (20) ,a thought (21) me—I had to change how the world viewed me. Because it was children who stared at me the most, I decided to write a children's book that taught them about (22) in a fun way. This is when KatGirl,a superhero in a wheelchair who helps children that are being bullied (欺凌), came into my mind.
I quickly wheeled inside my apartment and began creating the story.(23) I wrote each word,I could (24) my future as a world-renowned author and public speaker. My excitement (25) like wildfire. Over the next two years,the story (26) many changes before it saw the world in the spring of 2011. My perseverance (27) paid off.One day I was invited to speak to the students at a neighboring school. I wheeled (28) into a classroom filled with students who (29) at me just like the little girl in the pool. " How do you feel when you see me "I asked them. The kids bravely (30) , "I feel sorry for you. "
I opened my book and started reading. Immediately I noticed the children's stares turned to (31) . " How do you feel when you see me "I asked again. Without (32) they replied, " You are so cool! Does your(33). fly too “I just smiled, “No, not yet, but may be some day.” I knew in my heart that this was (34) . The past two years had proven to me that with (35) anything is possible.
16. A. observed B. appreciated C. delivered D. realized
17. A. confusion B. anticipation C. agreement D. disappointment
18. A. project B. insight C. attempt D. anger
19. A. relief B. awkwardness C. sorrow D. encouragement
20. A. consultation B. encounter C. argument D. interview
21. A. struck B. enhanced C. refreshed D. overlooked
22. A. motive B. potential C.compromise D. disabilities
23. A. As B. Although C. Now that D. Even if
24. A. revise B. picture C. boost D. assign
25. A. spread B. recovered C. folded D. declined
26. A. turned down B got over C. went through D. gave away
27. A. randomly B. ultimately C instantly D. constantly
28. A. with confidence B on purpose C. by accident D. in advance
29. A. rushed B. threw C. stared D. laughed
30. A. ignored B. responded C. imitated D. recommended
31. A. efforts B. doubts C. smiles D. tears
32. A. consideration B. ambition C. intention D. hesitation
33. A. body B. dream C. chair D. book
34. A. funny B. strange C. false D. true
35. A. generosity B. resolution C. harmony D. desperation
三、阅读理解:本大题共20小题,每题2.5分,共50分。
A
So whether you are"a yoga professional" looking for somewhere new to practice, or"a novice" interested in trying yoga for the first time, Move GB is pulling all the stops out for National Yoga Month, reaching out to its 1, 281 yoga partners to generate a yoga schedule for Londoners that will keep you inspired and feeling great throughout the month.
Monday, 3 September
Sunrise yoga in the clouds at Yogasphere
Start the day with an active yoga practice. An hour of mind, body and soul relaxation makes you feel flexible, inspired, and
ready for the day ahead.
24th floor of The Shard, 32 London Bridge Street SE1 9SG;
Saturday, 8 September
Aerial (空中的) yoga at Flying Fantastic
Aerial yoga gives a slightly different reading of the ancient art of yoga. It uses poses through seven paths in the body and can help those with back and shoulder pain and provides a good workout. It's devoted to helping you reduce the tension in the bones and muscles, which in turn increases your balance ability and flexibility in the muscles.
Yard Arches, 229 Union Street SEI 0 L
Wednesday, 12 September
Color therapy with Chroma Yoga
Conquer the mid-week tiredness and stimulate v our senses with Chroma Yoga, which combines yoga practice with light and color therapy techniques, brain-stimulating music and natural smell to create a wellness experience.
45 Charlotte Road, Hackney EC2 A 3 P
Thursday, 20 September
Power yoga at Factory 45
Turn on your holiday with an experimental studio space in the heart of Borough that is now home to art, music, fashion and fitness.
44-46 Newington Causeway, Elephant & Castle SEI 6DR
36. What is"a novice"
A. A student. B. A beginner. C. A yoga coach. D. A pregnant woman.
37. If you want to practice yoga early in the morning, you should choose .
A. Power yoga at Factory 45 B. Aerial yoga at Flying Fantastic
C. Color therapy with Chroma Yoga D. Sunrise yoga in the clouds at Yogasphere
38. Aerial yoga class of Move GB benefits you by .
A. helping you get rid of outdated yoga moves
B. teaching you some basic dancing skills
C. curing your back and shoulder diseases
D. making your body more flexible
39. Taking Color therapy with Chroma Yoga classes, you can .
A. do yoga exercise while your senses are stimulated
B. experience floating in the air and enjoy nice news
C. enjoy colorful paintings by famous artists
D. create your own therapy techniques
40. What does Move GB intend to do
A. To teach us the correct yoga routines.
B. To show us the benefit of doing yoga.
C. To encourage people to take more exercise.
D. To spread yoga classes throughout London.
B
If you seek happiness, then you need to know what happiness is for you. I don't believe there is one universal definition(普遍定义) of happiness. Happiness is a very subjective (主观的) emotion, according to me, Put two people in identical situation: same amount of money, life experiences, etc. and you can be pretty sure that they both wouldn't feel equally happy.or equally sad. I believe this is so because there are two kinds of happiness. There is one kind of happiness, which is kind of.universal and then there is the other kind, which is very individual to each one of us. It is this kind of happiness that I find more interesting.
The second kind of happiness that I talk about comes from our expectations out of our lives, which vary from person to person. For example, a person who expects a lot out of his or her life may find that happiness is hard to find. They are constantly in search of these things in life, which always seem to elude (逃避) them. Those things may be money or fame or power or any of the other pursuits (追求) that humans have, but it would be likely that such people are less likely to be happy, if their goals are not met. In most cases, even after their goals are met, they don't find happiness, because they seek more—— new goals, new wish lists, and it's a seemingly never-ending process for them!
On the other hand, a person who takes life as it comes along and makes the best of each day is more likely to be happy every day. They have no pressure or goals to occupy their minds and they can achieve happiness from the simple pleasures of everyday life, finding love, making time for the family and kids, seeing their kids grow, etc. Of course, that doesn't mean that you shouldn't have any expectations at all. You should keep those expectations reasonable and manageable.
41. Which of the following is the author's opinion according to Paragraph 1
A. Happiness has one universal definition. B. Every individual has his own happiness.
C. There are no people who are really happy. D. Happiness means having money and power.
42. What does the underlined part" these things" in Paragraph 2 probably refer to
A. Daily demands. B. Life experiences.
C. Ideas about happiness. D. Expectations out of life.
43. Even if their goals are met, some people still don't feel happy because .
A. they gave too much for their goals
B. they don't know what happiness is
C. they have new goals that need achieving
D. they think sadness is a never-ending process
44. What kind of person is likely to be happy in the author's opinion
A. He who has few expectations.
B. He who has no pressure or goals.
C. He who has a great ambition or dream.
D. He who can find fun from his daily life.
45. The author writes this passage mainly to tell readers
A. the definition of happiness
B. the importance of happiness
C. to enjoy every day to the fullest
D. to give up their dreams and be practical
C
To grow sugary dates in the sand, Siwa's farmers must first make the desert suitable for farming. An oasis(绿洲) in Egypt, Siwa has been home to humans for thousands of years. Since ancient times, the oasis has hosted farms producing some of the most valuable dates in Egypt, and sugary dates have appeared on Egyptians, tables.
The desert environment in Siwa is not quite fit for plants to grow. For example, the water there contains much salt. However,with local people's efforts, the Siwa oasis contains complex agricultural fields, where date trees, crops and other plants grow in harmony. That impressed me a lot during my visit to the oasis. To make a new piece of field, farmers first remove the top soil and replace it with a mixture of sand and waste matter from animals. The first plants are medicinal plants. Then, farmers plant date trees and olive trees. These farming skills are passed down from generation to generation.
To grow date trees is demanding. And it takes 10 years for a new date tree to mature, but once it does, the tree produces generous fruit: around 110 pounds of dates per year. Each farmer picks dates with the skilled hands. They climb the trees using nothing more than a belt. In total, Siwa grows more than 25, 000 tons of dates from 280, 000 trees per year.
The dates can be eaten fresh, or made dry. Every part of the date tree is significant in Siwa, from leaves made into beds and boxes to wood used to build houses. And then, of course, there's the fruit itself. The dates can be cooked with goat meat or mixed with eggs for breakfast. They can also be mixed with flour, water, and olive oil, and boiled slowly to make a local dessert
Local farmers once developed many unique date varieties, which their camels carried to Cairo. But later many of those varieties perished. And today only several major varieties remain and some have become quite rare and been at risk. The 1985construction of a road in the oasis made the survival of local agricultural tradition even tougher.
46. What can we learn about sugary dates from Paragraph 1
A. They can adapt to tough environment.
B They have existed for a long time.
C. They' re introduced to Egypt from abroad
D. They' re the most valuable fruit in Egypt.
47. What impressed the author a lot during his visit to Siwa
A. The great variety of plants grown there.
B. The hard but happy life of local people.
C. The great complexity of the local agriculture.
D. The local farmers' wisdom and contribution to farming.
48. What do the figures mentioned in Paragraph 3 show
A. It's worthwhile to make an effort to grow date trees.
B. It's easy for farmers to pick dates from the trees.
C. It costs a lot to grow date trees in the basis.
D. It's necessary to develop agriculture in Siwa.
49. What's Paragraph 4 mainly about
A. People's preference for dates.
B. The introduction to local food.
C. The usage of date trees' different parts.
D. The locals' high expectations of date trees.
50. What does the underlined word" perished" in the last paragraph probably mean
A. Died out. B. Spread out. C. Got created. D. Became known.
D
TikTok is setting a 60-minute daily screen time limit for users who are aged under 18. The video app, which is owned by Chinese firm Byte Dance, said it is introducing the feature to encourage teens to manage their screen time. TikTok added that the new limit comes after it brought in a prompt (提示符) last year, which helped increase the use of their screen time tools by 234%.
Hitting the limit, users affected will receive a new passcode on the screen in their app to unlock extra time. Anyone who rejects the new 60-minute restriction and goes on to use the app for 100 minutes a day will receive a warning from TikTok to set their own screen time controls. Parents of children using the Family Pairing option on the app will also be able to set screen time limits, as well as access a dashboard(控制面板) which would give a breakdown of app usage. Cormac Keenan, head of trust and safety at TikTok, said the company had worked with researchers in developing the new limits. " Since there's no agreement on the ' right' amount of screen time, we consulted the current academic research and experts from the Digital Wellness Lah at Boston Children's Hospital in choosing this limit. " he said.
Critics of the video app welcomed the screen time limit, but described it as the" tip of the iceberg" when it comes to TikTok's response to young users' exposure to the platform. "TikTok has won the race for the hearts and minds of 14 to24-year-olds in the United States and the United Kingdom, " said Imran Ahmed, chief executive of the Center for Countering Digital Hate. " It is the one that needs to be dealt with most urgently. " Mr Ahmed said his centre's research at the end of last year found that within minutes of opening a TikTok account, a 13-year-old girl user was receiving eating disorder and self-harm content in her feed. He called on the platform to focus its efforts not just on limiting screen time, but also to" clean up" feeds of harmful content to make it a" safe environment for children".
51. In the first paragraph, TikTok is introducing the new screen time limit to .
A. encourage in-person interactions
B. increase the use of the platform
C. help teens stay in control of their use
D. avoid criticism from concerned parents.
52. What will happen when users under 18 reach their screen time limit
A. Their parents will send them a warning message.
B. They will be locked out of their account for the day.
C. They must enter a passcode to continue using the app.
D. Their parents must access a dashboard to activate the app.
53. How did TikTok develop the new limits
A. By seeking expert advice.
B. By consulting the government.
C. By launching a survey among its users.
D. By copying other social media platforms.
54. Which of the following best explains the underlined part in the last paragraph
A. An insufficient action to keep teens safe on TikTok.
B. An noticeable part of network security problems.
C. An urgent issue waiting for TikTok to deal with.
D. An over reliance on TikTok among teens.
55. It can be inferred from the last paragraph that .
A. TikTok exposes young users to mental disorder
B. TikTok is dangerously addictive to teens
C. TikTok appeals to young users worldwide
D. TikTok is popular but not safe enough for teens
第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)
四、阅读表达:本大题共5小题,每题2分,共10分。
The Christmas of my 16th, when decorating the Christmas tree with Mum, I accidentally dropped and broke an old glass ball.It had been on our tree for as long as I could remember.
Regretfully, I knelt to pick up the pieces and was surprised to find a small piece of paper among them. Unfolding the tin note, I recognized my father's penciled writing. Lifting my eyes,I saw my mother's smile.
" Your Daddy wrote that and put it in that blue ball during our first Christmas together, just before you were born, " she said.
I wouldn't have believed it, if there hadn't been the note in my hands. Daddy always regarded getting the tree decorated as an important task. And yet this bit of yellowed paper proved that long ago my Daddy had done something romantic at Christmas.
Carefully putting the note aside, I cleaned up the pieces, wishing I could reassemble them. " You needn't fit the parts of the old glass ball together again . Pick out another one and put the note back inside. " Mum said.
Now, as I celebrate the holidays without Mum, who died of cancer years ago, I feel really sad. Each year as I decorate Christmas tree, I recall the moment I shared with her that winter afternoon and blink away my tears.
As I carefully handle those old glass balls. I love knowing that one of them holds a secret between Daddy and Mum-a secret that was obvious to all who knew them.
The note inside one of those old glass balls on Christmas tree holds the heart of my parents' marriage in three warm words:"I love you. "
56. What happened when the author was decorating the Christmas tree (no more than 10 words)
57. When was the paper put in the glass ball (no more than 10 words)
58. What can we know about the author's father from the yellowed paper (no more than 7 words)
59. What does the underlined word" reassemble" mean in English (no more than 10 words)
60. Do you often express your love to your parents And how (no more than 20 words)
五、书面表达:本大题共1小题,共25分。
61.假设你是晨光中学的高二学生李津,为了弘扬大国工匠精神,你校将举办一场主题为“工匠精神永流传”的英语演讲比赛。请根据以下要点写一封演讲稿:
(1)你对工匠精神的理解;
(2)举例说明;
(3)呼吁大家学习工匠精神,并付诸于实践。
注意: (1)词数不少于 100;
(2)为了行文流畅,可适当增加细节;
(3)开头已给出,不计入词数。
参考词汇: craftsmanship 工匠精神
Dear fellow students,
Good morning!I am honored to have the opportunity to give a speech on craftsmanship.

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