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It is important to keep in touch with relatives.C. IT C. People should often go back to their hometown.A. At 2 p.m. B. At 3 p.m. C. At 5 p.m. A. Expert reports. B. Tea break. C. Round-table discussion. D. Family time is valuable and should be treasured.{#{QQABJQWl4wCQwgRACQ77QUX6CQkQsIKTLSoGhQCUOAxCiRFIFCA=}#} {#{QQABJQWl4wCQwgRACQ77QUX6CQkQsIKTLSoGhQCUOAxCiRFIFCA=}#}C D ( 5 2.5 , 12.5 )Mastering the science and art of performing surgery takes a human years of study and practice. , ( 15 1 , 15 )Robots, as it turns out, can learn to do surgical tasks much faster. A new study on Robot Learning Paris, ginkgo ( , A B C Dsurgical tasks as well as a human. are documenting evidence of the event happening later and later, a possible indication of climate The latest thing in architecture is green buildings covering walls and roofs with a carpet 41 .The research team from Johns Hopkins University and Stanford University used a da Vinci change. 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A. gently B. warmly C. similarly D. regularlyC. The global warming phenomenon. D. The careless interaction with humans.A. By simplifying complex actions. B. By being guided by a doctor at its side. C. The other fear is that it can make walls damp. 47. A. head B. heart C. skin D. eyeC. By learning from human behavior. D. By remotely controlling a human surgeon. D. Besides, it can be tolerant of various kinds of soil. 48. A. escaped B. stepped C. survived D. waitedA. The reasons why ginkgos almost died out.in paragraph 4 mean E. Anyway, you do need to be careful in growing ivy. 49. A. trees B. noise C. crowds D. darknessB. The advantages of ginkgos over other plants.A. Formally. B. Patiently. C. Secretly. D. Perfectly. C. The theories of experts for multiplying ginkgos. F. An ivy-covered wall will slightly warm a room in winter.50. A. time B. plan C. wish D. promiseG. However, there is a much easier approach: growing some ivy., survival A. It is truly innovative. B. 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The da Vinci robot allows the surgeon to work with much ancestors dating back 170 million years to the Jurassic Period. It almost went extinct. Then humans to 45 46rescued it and spread it around the world. It,s such a great evolutionary ( ) and cultural story, Ivy is a group of evergreen climbing plants, whose power to live is hard to beat. Firstly, it can greater control and precision. could feel its little wings beat against my 47Using a type of AI training called imitation ( ) learning, in which an AI model learns a new says Peter Crane, a ginkgo expert. live in almost any surroundings, whether in shade or full sun. 37 It grows well in both dry opened the back door and 48task by observing and imitating human actions, reported Fast Company, the robot is able to learn the and damp soil. Moreover, it doesn,t need supports as it grows aerial roots that can be attached to most its light in the 49 .very complex set of actions needed to carry out a surgical task. plants began spreading. They grew faster and attracted more pollinators ( ) than ginkgos., things. For these reasons, ivy can be widely grown to beautify an ugly wall or a fence. 38 It is Before I walked back in, I took the 50 to look over the grassland behind my home. There It s possible that ginkgos were elbowed out of the way, says Crane. Already competing to survive,the robot,s performance. In addition, to truly test the robot, they essentially presented it with an ginkgos began to disappear during a time of global cooling that began around 66 million years ago.winter. such little creatures could 51 so much light. I stood there in awe.unknown scenario ( ) that it had not trained on. It was able to perform the virtual simulation ( ) By the time the last ice age ended 11,000 years ago, the remaining survivors were found in China.. This suggests that the robot was able to generalize, rather than just memorize and Ginkgo trees are smelly. My guess is that they were eaten by animals that liked smelly things. However, there are some concerns about growing ivy. Ivy has a reputation for damaging52 53 inside of ourselves.would be able to manage the unexpected situations that tend to occur in a real-life operating room. They then passed through their body and grew. Crane says. Those same seeds may have helped buildings, but according to the UK,s Royal Horticultural Society, this doesn,t usually happen unlessIt,s really magical to have this model where all we do is feed it camera input, and it can predict brighter. And every time we 54 the light, we can 55 the light in others to shine as well., the walls already have cracks. 39 But Blanusa at the University of Reading, UK, who hasthe robotic movements needed for surgery, Dr. Axel Krieger, senior author of the study, told Fast safe to eat. It s then, when the trees had long since disappeared elsewhere, that people in China mayCompany. have begun planting them and eating their seeds. Then gradually ginkgos spread across the world.) next to the wall by only you think.,robotics. s seemingly naturally resistant to insects and high levels of air pollution. a small amount.Crane isn,t worried about its future, though: The popularity of the species will help it survive. 40 Once ivy has been in the ground for a few years, it can grow out of control. Just 41. A. forest B. house C. grassland D. gardenThough its status in the wild may be difficult to access, it,s a plant that,s unlikely to ever go don,t let it get the better of you. 42. A. kicked B. repaired C. touched D. closedAn automated surgeon could bring all the skills and expertise of a human surgeon to the people who extinct, he says. 43. A. blind B. familiar C. tiny D. dangerousneed them. 44. A. door B. hand C. cage D. sky,s leaf drop 28. How does the robot actually perform surgery A. The colder weather in winter. B. The protection from city councils. B. Therefore, I strongly oppose growing ivy. 46. A. gently B. warmly C. similarly D. regularlyC. The global warming phenomenon. D. The careless interaction with humans.A. By simplifying complex actions. B. By being guided by a doctor at its side. C. The other fear is that it can make walls damp. 47. A. head B. heart C. skin D. eyeC. By learning from human behavior. D. By remotely controlling a human surgeon. D. Besides, it can be tolerant of various kinds of soil. 48. A. escaped B. stepped C. survived D. waitedA. The reasons why ginkgos almost died out.in paragraph 4 mean E. Anyway, you do need to be careful in growing ivy. 49. A. trees B. noise C. crowds D. darknessB. The advantages of ginkgos over other plants.A. Formally. B. Patiently. C. Secretly. D. Perfectly. C. The theories of experts for multiplying ginkgos. F. An ivy-covered wall will slightly warm a room in winter.50. A. time B. plan C. wish D. promiseG. However, there is a much easier approach: growing some ivy., survival A. It is truly innovative. B. It will be applied more.A. Their eatable seeds. B. Their unpleasant smell. 53. A. misses B. receives C. blocks D. carriesC. It needs to be improved. D. It is cost-effective. C. The natural evolution. D. The careful planting. 54. A. hide B. share C. avoid D. understand35. How does Crane feel about ginkgos, future {#{QQABJQWl4wCQwgRACQ77QUX6CQkQsIKTLSoGhQCUOAxCiRFIFCA=}#} {#{QQABJQWl4wCQwgRACQ77QUX6CQkQsIKTLSoGhQCUOAxCiRFIFCA=}#}石家庄市 2024~2025学年度第二学期期末教学质量检测高二英语 参考答案( 10 1.5 , 15 ) ( 25 ) 听力 (20×1.5=30分), 1 , 1—5 BABBA 6—10 BACCA 11—15 CCACC 16—20 BBCBA, 阅读(20×2.5=50分)Shawn had been working on his entry for the school s poster contest for weeks. The topic of the21—23 BDB 24—27 BACD 28—31 CDAB 32—35 CAAC 36—40 GDACE56 (keyboard) faster contest was recycling, and the winner would receive the honor of having his or her poster displayedall around the school. This was a big event and he couldn,t afford to miss it. And Shawn was sure his 完形填空(15×1=15分)different approach. He feels that neat handwriting 57 (be) still an important skill, so he has was the best in the class ,s! 41—45 BDCAC 46—50 ACBDA 51—55 BCDBDhis students write not only by hand but also 58 old fashioned fountain pens. 语法填空(10×1.5=15分)Fountain pens 59 (use) in schools long ago and have been regaining popularity lately 56. keyboards 57. is 58. with 59. were used 60. simplybecause they are refillable. Today, a writer 60 (simple) throws an empty pen away and class knew they were competitors. One thing Shawn excelled at, though, was art. 61. a 62. improvement 63. and 64. to stay 65. themselvesgets 61 new one. His poster, which showed a garbage pile threatening to crush the school, looked really good.应用文写作 (15分)So far, Mr. Lewis is pleased with the results of his experiment. He reports that his students The only problem was the slogan, which was a little boring. It read, Recycle .Ways to Live a Healthy Lifeare taking more care with their work, and their self-confidence has improved as well. He is These are all excellent, but there are twohappy with the 62 (improve) he sees in his students, writing 63 in his own writing. entries that really stand out. Life is beautiful. We can never take our health for granted since happiness, first of all, lies in health. Here areHe knows that computers are here 64 (stay) and that they will not disappear. However, he ,s poster, too. The artwork wasn,t great, Shawn saw, but the words written some tips on how to live a healthy life.believes that the practice with fountain pens helps students to focus, to write faster, and they across the top were powerful. They read, It, Recycle It! Even Shawn had to admit First, drink enough water every day. It’s essential for our bodies to function well. Second, exercise whenevercan feel proud of 65 (they). it was a good slogan. possible. Daily exercise brings benefits to our health, such as lowering the risk of disease. Besides, getting rid ofjunk food, developing a balanced diet and keeping a positive attitude all contribute to a healthy life.ended in a tie. It was really a hard decision, for they both did a good job in the designing, each with All in all, take small steps and you’ll never regret it.( 15 ) 读后续写 (25分)Life Shawn walked out of the school, with his head and shoulders hanging down. He knew the At that very moment, Shawn had an idea. He came up to Neil and put forward his suggestion that if Neilagreed, maybe they could work together, combining his own art and Neil’s words to make a really great poster.1. alone a few steps ahead, his face tensing with worry. He cast Shawn a look, but didn,t say a singleNeil smiled at Shawn for the first time all year. “I think that sounds like a winning idea!” Neil said.2. word. The exhibition Shawn had been looking forward to finally came. Everybody in their class was curious to knowwho would gain the entry for the school’s poster contest. After all, both Shawn and Neil had equal shares of honorand power in areas where they were strong and confident. In the expectation of everyone, the jury announced the1. 80 1. 150result of the contest finally. The poster created by the two students Shawn and Neil won the first prize, which was2. 2.both in and out of all the expectation. What made everyone admire was that a partnership really made a realdifference.Ways to Live a Healthy Life At that very moment, Shawn had an idea.(注:“一个故事,多种结尾”,此文仅供参考。)附 1:写作评分细则阅卷赋分时,请按照内容、语言、结构、规范四个维度归档后给出综合评价。(一)应用文写作评分参考标准各档次的给分范围和要求第五档 (13-15分)完全完成了试题规定的任务。—覆盖所有内容要点。{#{QQABJQWl4wCQwgRACQ77QUX6CQkQsIKTLSoGhQCUOAxCiRFIFCA=}#} {#{QQABJQWl4wCQwgRACQ77QUX6CQkQsIKTLSoGhQCUOAxCiRFIFCA=}#}石家庄市 2024~2025学年度第二学期期末教学质量检测高二英语 参考答案( 10 1.5 , 15 ) ( 25 ) 听力 (20×1.5=30分), 1 , 1—5 BABBA 6—10 BACCA 11—15 CCACC 16—20 BBCBA, 阅读(20×2.5=50分)Shawn had been working on his entry for the school s poster contest for weeks. The topic of the21—23 BDB 24—27 BACD 28—31 CDAB 32—35 CAAC 36—40 GDACE56 (keyboard) faster contest was recycling, and the winner would receive the honor of having his or her poster displayedall around the school. This was a big event and he couldn,t afford to miss it. And Shawn was sure his 完形填空(15×1=15分)different approach. He feels that neat handwriting 57 (be) still an important skill, so he has was the best in the class ,s! 41—45 BDCAC 46—50 ACBDA 51—55 BCDBDhis students write not only by hand but also 58 old fashioned fountain pens. 语法填空(10×1.5=15分)Fountain pens 59 (use) in schools long ago and have been regaining popularity lately 56. keyboards 57. is 58. with 59. were used 60. simplybecause they are refillable. Today, a writer 60 (simple) throws an empty pen away and class knew they were competitors. One thing Shawn excelled at, though, was art. 61. a 62. improvement 63. and 64. to stay 65. themselvesgets 61 new one. His poster, which showed a garbage pile threatening to crush the school, looked really good.应用文写作 (15分)So far, Mr. Lewis is pleased with the results of his experiment. He reports that his students The only problem was the slogan, which was a little boring. It read, Recycle .Ways to Live a Healthy Lifeare taking more care with their work, and their self-confidence has improved as well. He is These are all excellent, but there are twohappy with the 62 (improve) he sees in his students, writing 63 in his own writing. entries that really stand out. Life is beautiful. We can never take our health for granted since happiness, first of all, lies in health. Here areHe knows that computers are here 64 (stay) and that they will not disappear. However, he ,s poster, too. The artwork wasn,t great, Shawn saw, but the words written some tips on how to live a healthy life.believes that the practice with fountain pens helps students to focus, to write faster, and they across the top were powerful. They read, It, Recycle It! Even Shawn had to admit First, drink enough water every day. It’s essential for our bodies to function well. Second, exercise whenevercan feel proud of 65 (they). it was a good slogan. possible. Daily exercise brings benefits to our health, such as lowering the risk of disease. Besides, getting rid ofjunk food, developing a balanced diet and keeping a positive attitude all contribute to a healthy life.ended in a tie. It was really a hard decision, for they both did a good job in the designing, each with All in all, take small steps and you’ll never regret it.( 15 ) 读后续写 (25分)Life Shawn walked out of the school, with his head and shoulders hanging down. He knew the At that very moment, Shawn had an idea. He came up to Neil and put forward his suggestion that if Neilagreed, maybe they could work together, combining his own art and Neil’s words to make a really great poster.1. alone a few steps ahead, his face tensing with worry. He cast Shawn a look, but didn,t say a singleNeil smiled at Shawn for the first time all year. “I think that sounds like a winning idea!” Neil said.2. word. The exhibition Shawn had been looking forward to finally came. Everybody in their class was curious to knowwho would gain the entry for the school’s poster contest. After all, both Shawn and Neil had equal shares of honorand power in areas where they were strong and confident. In the expectation of everyone, the jury announced the1. 80 1. 150result of the contest finally. The poster created by the two students Shawn and Neil won the first prize, which was2. 2.both in and out of all the expectation. What made everyone admire was that a partnership really made a realdifference.Ways to Live a Healthy Life At that very moment, Shawn had an idea.(注:“一个故事,多种结尾”,此文仅供参考。)附 1:写作评分细则阅卷赋分时,请按照内容、语言、结构、规范四个维度归档后给出综合评价。(一)应用文写作评分参考标准各档次的给分范围和要求第五档 (13-15分)完全完成了试题规定的任务。—覆盖所有内容要点。{#{QQABJQWl4wCQwgRACQ77QUX6CQkQsIKTLSoGhQCUOAxCiRFIFCA=}#} {#{QQABJQWl4wCQwgRACQ77QUX6CQkQsIKTLSoGhQCUOAxCiRFIFCA=}#}—应用了较多的语法结构和词汇。 — 比较有效地使用了语句间衔接手段,全文结构比较清晰,意义比较连贯。—语法结构或词汇方面有些许错误,但为尽力使用较复杂结构或较高级词汇所致;具备较强的语言运用能力。 第三档(11~15分)—有效地使用了语句间的连接成分,使全文结构紧凑。 — 创造了基本合理的内容,有一定的逻辑性,续写基本完整,与原文情境相关。完全达到了预期的写作目的。 — 使用了简单的词汇和语法结构,有一些错误或不恰当之处,但基本不影响理解。第四档 (10-12分) — 基本有效地使用了语句间衔接手段,全文结构基本清晰,意义基本连贯。完全完成了试题规定的任务。 第二档(6~10分)—虽漏掉 1、2个次重点,但覆盖所有主要内容。 — 内容或逻辑上有一些重大问题,续写不够完整,与原文情境有一定程度脱节。—应用的语法结构和词汇能满足任务的要求。 — 所使用的词汇有限,语法结构单调,错误较多,影响理解。—语法结构或词汇方面应用基本准确,些许错误主要是因尝试较复杂语法结构或词汇所致。 — 未能有效地使用语句间衔接手段,全文结构不够清晰,意义不够连贯。—应用简单的语句间的连接成分,使全文结构紧凑。 第一档(1~5分)达到了预期的写作目的。 — 内容或逻辑上有较多重大问题,或有部分内容抄自原文,续写不完整,与原文情境基本脱节。第三档 (7-9分) — 所使用的词汇有限,语法结构单调,错误很多,严重影响理解基本完成了试题规定的任务。 — 几乎没有使用语句间衔接手段,全文结构不清晰,意义不连贯。—虽漏掉一些内容,但覆盖所有主要内容。 零分:所写内容太少或无法看清以致无法评判:所写内容全部抄自原文或与题目要求完全不相关。—应用的语法结构和词汇能满足任务的要求。 未作答。—有一些语法结构或词汇方面的错误,但不影响理解。—应用简单的语句间的连接成分,使全文内容连贯。 附 2:整体而言,基本达到了预期的写作目的。 听力材料第二档 (4-6分) (Text 1)未恰当完成试题规定的任务。 M: Excuse me. I’m in Room 217, but I seem to have lost my room card.—漏掉或未描述清楚一些主要内容,写了一些无关内容。 W: That’s no problem, sir. I’ll just need your ID card before I can issue the new one.—语法结构单调、词汇项目有限。 (Text 2)—有一些语法结构或词汇方面的错误,影响了对写作内容的理解。 M: Have you finished the sales report, Shelly —较少使用语句间的连接成分,内容缺少连贯性。 W: Well, I have a presentation to prepare.信息未能清楚地传达给读者。 M: But it’s really important that it’s finished as soon as possible.第一档 (1-3分) W: I’ll do it now. Ted isn’t too busy, so he can give me a hand.未完成试题规定的任务。 (Text 3)—明显遗漏主要内容,写了一些无关内容,原因可能是未理解试题要求。 W: Look, Bill. There’s no way we can paint the whole house ourselves. I think we should have a professional do it.—语法结构单调、词汇项目有限。 M: But Natalie, if we do it, we can save a lot of money. I’d rather spend the money on new furniture.—较多语法结构或词汇方面的错误,影响对写作内容的理解。 (Text 4)—缺乏语句间的连接成分,内容不连贯。 M: You’re late again, Susan. And please, I don’t want to hear any excuses this time.信息未能传达给读者。 W: You’ve got every right to be like that, Mr. Williams. But the bus was unreliable today.0 (Text 5)未能传达给读者任何信息:内容太少,无法评判;写的内容均与所要求内容无关或所写内容无法看清。 M: Rachel, do you know what our physics assignment is I don’t think Professor Parker mentioned it in class.(二)读后续写评分参考标准 W: He won’t give out assignments in class anymore. We’re supposed to look at the website, remember 各档次的给分范围和要求 M: Oh, yeah. That’s right.第五档(21~25分) 第一节到此结束。— 创造了丰富、合理的内容,富有逻辑性,续写完整,与原文情境融洽度高。 第二节— 使用了多样并且恰当的词汇和语法结构,可能有个别小错,但完全不影响理解。 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— 有效地使用了语句间衔接手段,全文结构清晰,意义连贯。 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秒钟的第四档(16~20分) 作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。— 创造了比较丰富、合理的内容,比较有逻辑性,续写比较完整,与原文情境融洽度较高。 听下面一段对话,回答第 6和第 7两个小题。现在,你有 10秒钟的时间阅读这两个小题。— 使用了比较多样并且恰当的词汇和语法结构,可能有些许错误,但不影响理解。 (Text 6){#{QQABJQWl4wCQwgRACQ77QUX6CQkQsIKTLSoGhQCUOAxCiRFIFCA=}#} {#{QQABJQWl4wCQwgRACQ77QUX6CQkQsIKTLSoGhQCUOAxCiRFIFCA=}#}W: Henry, do you know if there are any displays of ballet dancing at the festival I’m particularly interested in that W: It was practically impossible to attract interest at the beginning. But then we won the support of a local sportsas I do it as a hobby. star. Since then, it’s been absolutely amazing.M: There isn’t any ballet, I’m afraid, but there’ ll be a demonstration of traditional dances from all around the M: What are your plans for the future country. W: We would like to launch our range in China next year. And maybe in other countries after that.W: Oh, that’d be nice. Where’s that being held M: Well, we wish you the best of luck.M: It’s in the market in the town center — the outdoor one, not the covered market. And it’s on at 2 and 5 every 听下面一段独白,回答第 17至第 20四个小题。现在,你有 20秒钟的时间阅读这四个小题。afternoon of the festival. (Text 10)W: Lovely. I’m interested in all kinds of dancing, so I’m sure I’ll enjoy that! M: Hello everyone. This is the announcement about a green event called Rivers in the Mekong Delta and Actions听下面一段对话,回答第 8和第 9两个小题。现在,你有 10秒钟的时间阅读这两个小题。 of Youth. The event will be organized from 2 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. on 17 August, at Can Tho University. OK. Now,(Text 7) let me briefly tell you about the aims and activities at the event. The event helps the young people to betterM: Good morning. This is Far and Away Travel Agents. 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That’s why mid-week round-table discussion on how to protect rivers will help you to speak out and share your ideas. That’s soholidays always sell out very quickly. You need to book earlier. wonderful, right At the end of the event, each of you will receive a certificate for attending the conferenceW: Can you suggest anything else from the organizers. Hope to see you at the event!M: Well, Paris is very nice in July. Let’s see what’s available...听下面一段对话,回答第 10至第 12三个小题。现在,你有 15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。(Text 8)W: David, you’ve been so busy lately.M: Yeah, but it’s okay. The big project I’m working on is almost done. It involves upgrading the company’swebsite and creating a new brand strategy.W: Great. Get some rest after you finish it.M: I don’t think I can. I’m thinking about moving to another company.W: Really Did you get a job offer from somewhere M: No. Actually, I love working as a designer here.W: Of course. 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