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2024-2025学年高二英语上学期期中模拟考试(上外版2020,选择性必修一Units1~4)试卷(Word版附解析)
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I. Listening Cmprehensin (25分)
Sectin A
Directins: In Sectin A, yu will hear ten shrt cnversatins between tw speakers. At the end f each cnversatin, a questin will be asked abut what was said. The cnversatins and the questins will be spken nly nce. After yu hear a cnversatin and the questin abut it, read the fur pssible answers n yur paper, and decide which ne is the best answer t the questin yu have heard.
1.
A.600B.1200.C.1800.D.2400.
2.
A.Excited.B.Exhausted.C.Bred.D.Dissatisfied.
3.
A.At a restaurant.B.At a bank.
C.At a gym.D.At a supermarket.
4.
A.She is ging t miss her first class.
B.She prefers ging t the dentist later in the day.
C.The man will be back befre his first class.
D.The man might sleep late and miss his appintment.
5.
A.Interviewer and interviewee.B.Headmaster and chemistry teacher.
C.Dctr and patient.D.Receptinist and htel guest.
6.
A.Playing tennis.B.Writing a term paper.
C.Hlding a meeting.D.Gathering materials.
7.
A.The man wants t g t Vancuver.B.The wman wants t g t Trnt.
C.There are n flights t Trnt.D.There are tw direct flights t Trnt.
8.
A.She shuld d mre careful wrk.
B.Gerge des nt care abut her.
C.She is nt cncerned abut Gerge's remarks.
D.Gerge shuldn't have said much abut her.
9.
A.She can’t affrd that much fr a trip.
B.She is frtunate t have made a lt f mney.
C.She desn’t think 15,000 dllars is enugh fr the trip.
D.She cnsiders 15,000 dllars nly a small sum f mney.
10.
A.The man was seriusly injured in the car accident.
B.The man had pr imaginatin because f the car accident.
C.The man wasn’t wearing the seat belt when the accident happened.
D.The man’s daughter advised him t wear the seat belt befre he left hme.
Sectin B
Directins: In Sectin B. yu will hear tw passages and ne lnger cnversatin. After each passage r cnversatin, yu will be asked several questins. The passages and cnversatin will be read twice, but the questins will be spken nly nce. When yu hear a questin, read the fur pssible answers n yur paper and decide which ne is the best answer t the questin yu have heard.
Questins 11 thrugh 13 are based n the fllwing passage.
11.A.The benefits f walking.B.The imprtance f keeping fit.
C.The way f frming a habit.D.The pssibility f excising regularly.
12.A.Because it needs much thinking.
B.Because peple needn’t cncentrate n it.
C.Because it is suitable fr everyne.
D.Because peple can imprve their memry.
13.A.It is the easiest way t lse weight.B.It can be made part f peple’s life.
C.It prevents peple suffering frm cancers.D.It can make peple’s hearts strnger.
Questins 14 thrugh 16 are based n the fllwing passage
14.A.Future researchers.B.Cmpany emplyees.
C.Cllege students.D.Successful artists.
15.A.T teach the listeners hw t wrk hard.
B.T enable the listeners t get better salaries.
C.T encurage the listeners t seize pprtunities.
D.T prepare the listeners t get better jbs.
16.A.Kindness.B.Willingness.C.Diligence.D.Interest.
Questins 17 thrugh 20 are based n the fllwing cnversatin.
17.A.He has just been back frm Suth America.
B.He has been burnt fr a few hurs.
C.He has been ding schl wrk all night.
D.He has been surfing the Internet fr lng.
18.A.T lk fr infrmatin fr his prject.
B.T meet new friends in the net chatrm.
C.T release pressure frm heavy wrk.
D.T lk fr smething interesting fr pleasure.
19.A.Quite a few sites are just ld event calendars.
B.It’s a waste f time t surf the Internet.
C.A lt f infrmatin can be fund.
D.A lt f friends can be made n the Internet.
20.A.It takes lng t find things because f many useless sites.
B.It’s hardly the best surce f infrmatin available.
C.It is hard t start chatting with thers in the chatrm.
D.Peple spend much time talking abut ther interests.
II. Grammar and Vcabulary (20分)
Sectin A
Directins: After reading the passage belw, fill in the blanks t make the passage cherent and grammatically crrect. Fr the blanks with a given wrd, fill in each blank with the prper frm f the given wrd; fr the ther
blanks, use ne wrd that best fits each blank.
Meet the Islands
Lcated 86 km nrth-east f Bugainville in the Suth Pacific, the Carteret Islands f Papua New Guinea are cmpsed f lw-lying islands 21 (distribute) in a hrseshe shape, with a ttal land area f 0.6 square kilmeters and a maximum elevatin f 1.5 meters abve sea level.
The Carteret Islands are believed 22 (inhabit) fr mre than ne thusand years. Few places are as calm, peaceful and beautiful as the seaside here n a calm day. Peple are very 23 (welcme), gentle, and calm. There’s n phne netwrk, shps, cmputers, rads, cars, r mtrbikes. Fd is cked n pen fires. Peple here live sustainably. They dn’t verfish r pllute, making n cntributin t the warming f ur planet. Hwever, they are feeling the cnsequences f the climate change.
Nw, as the land 24 (swallw) by the rising sea, the islanders are faced with an uncertain future. Strms and high tides wash away hmes, destry vegetable gardens and pllute fresh water supplies. The trees n the island are als being impacted by the saltwater. The beach exists 25 fertile sil nce did. 26 the cral and seagrasses die, s d the breeding areas fr fish. Many seawalls have been built 27 with little success. The islands have gradually becme uninhabitable.
The Carteret islanders are labelled as the wrld’s first fficial climate-change refugees, as they are frced t abandn their hmelands 28 _______ fd shrtages, rising sea levels, sinking shrelines, and the dangers f strms and tides. In frnt f 29 is the chice whether t stay and watch the islands shrink and slwly disappear r try t rebuild their cmmunity smewhere else. Yet, the relcatin is nt a mve embraced by mst, and sme are unhappy living away frm their hme, and have returned after struggling t adapt. On the ther hand, relcatin will be a great challenge t the preservatin f the identity and culture f the Carteret islanders.
The Carteret Islanders’ stry illustrates hw small island states and castal cmmunities fall victim 30 rising sea levels caused by climate change. The Carteret Islanders, with a carbn ftprint amng the lwest in the wrld, will be amng the first t have t leave their hmes because f rising seas caused by emissins frm ther natins.
Sectin B
Directins: Fill in each blank with a prper wrd chsen frm the bx. Each wrd can be used nly nce. Nte that there is ne wrd mre than yu need.
Smart Hmes Arund the Crner
Internet-cnnected lights, lcks and laundry machines are clse t becming everyday husehld items, thanks in part t vice-activated speakers such as Amazn’s Ech and Ggle Hme.
The market has witnessed increasing sales f lights that turn ff when yu say “gd night,” smart lcks that let in yur friends befre yu get hme, and ther smart-hme gadgets (小配件). Smart speakers and their digital assistants als have been grwing in 31 . Frm yur cuch, yu can ask these smart assistants t play yur favrite music, check the weather, rder pizza r 32 flights.
While the devices are still relatively expensive—yu can get six 33 light bulbs fr the price f a single smart ne— 34 is likely t pick up further as prices fall in the future.
Mrever, the mre peple use such speakers, it turns ut, the mre things they want them t d. In sme cases, that leads 35 t ther smart gadgets fr the hme. Peple wh wn an Ech are 36 mre likely t install ther smart gadgets, said David Limp, Amazn’s senir vice president f devices and services. “They dn’t start by rewiring the whle hme. They start with a switch.” That switch, knwn as a smart plug, can make any appliance remte-cntrllable by cutting r 37 its pwer—just ask an assistant t turn it ff r n.
U.S. sales f smart speakers have mre than tripled (增至三倍) t nearly 25 millin in 2017, as shwn by a CTA (Cmmdity Trading Advisrs) 38 . They’re expected t grw further this year, t abut 36 millin, as Apple’s HmePd jins the cmpetitin.
Smart-hme prducts such as lights and security cameras are lagging behind, but they have been catching up. “We’re still in the early stages,” said Jeff Pattn, a smart-hme executive at General Electric. “While the gadgets aren’t yet 39 ” he said, “average peple are much mre aware f them”.
Alex Hawkinsn, CEO f Samsung’s Smart Things smart-hme business, said that abut half f his new custmers are cming because f smart speakers “ 40 a lt f excitement.” Once peple get their first smart prduct, such as a smart plug, they are likely t buy mre, market researchers say. They als tell friends and neighbrs abut them, and might buy sme as gifts.
III. Reading Cmprehensin (45分)
Sectin A
Directins: Fr each blank in the fllwing passage there are fur wrds r phrases marked A. B.C and D. Fill in each blank with the wrd r phrase that best fits the cntext
Reading invlves lking at illustrative symbls and expressing mentally the sunds and ideas they represent. Cncepts f reading have changed 41 ver the centuries. During the 1950’s and 1960’s especially, increased attentin has been devted t 42 the reading prcess. Althugh experts agree that reading 43 a cmplex rganizatin f higher mental 44 , they disagree abut the exact nature f the prcess. Sme experts, wh regard language primarily as a cde using symbls t represent sunds, 45 reading as simply the decding (解码) f symbls int the sunds they stand fr.
These authrities 46 that meaning, being cncerned with thinking, must be taught independently f the decding prcess. Others maintain that reading is inexplainably related t thinking, and that a child wh prnunces sunds withut 47 their meaning is nt truly reading. The reader, 48 sme, is nt just a persn with a theretical ability t read but ne wh 49 reads.
Many adults, althugh they have the ability t read, have never read a bk in its 50 . By sme experts they wuld nt be 51 as readers. Clearly, the philsphy, bjectives, methds and materials f reading will depend n the definitin ne uses. By the mst 52 and satisfactry definitin, reading is the ability t 53 the sund-symbls cde f the language, t interpret meaning fr varius 54 , at varius rates, and at varius levels f difficulty, and t d s widely and enthusiastically. 55 , reading is the interpretatin f ideas thrugh the use f symbls representing sunds and ideas.
41.A.specificallyB.dramaticallyC.abstractlyD.ridiculusly
42.A.understandingB.translatingC.definingD.substituting
43.A.invlvesB.cncentratesC.specializesD.analyzes
44.A.pininsB.effectsC.mannersD.functins
45.A.viewB.lkC.reassureD.agree
46.A.supprtB.argueC.attemptD.cmpete
47.A.interpretingB.sayingC.recitingD.reading
48.A.in additin tB.fr exampleC.accrding tD.such as
49.A.cmpletelyB.carefullyC.publiclyD.actually
50.A.partB.whleC.standardD.straight
51.A.appliedB.grantedC.classifiedD.graded
52.A.instructiveB.dubtfulC.certainD.cmplicated
53.A.strikeB.illustrateC.defineD.unlck
54.A.purpsesB.degreesC.stagesD.steps
55.A.On the ther handB.In shrtC.By the wayD.S far
Sectin B
Directins: Read the fllwing three passages. Each passage is fllwed by several questins r unfinished statements. Fr each f them there are fur chices marked A, B, C and D. Chse the ne that fits best accrding t the infrmatin given in the passage yu have just read.
A
As Ginni Bazlintn reached Antarctica, she fund herself greeted by a grup f little Gent penguins lnging t say hell. These gentle, lvely gatekeepers welcmed her and kick-started what was t be a trip Ginni wuld never frget.
Ever since her childhd, Ginni, nw 71, has had a deep lve fr travel. Thrughut her career (职业) as a prfessinal dancer, she tured in the UK, but always lnged t explre further. When she retired frm dancing and her sns eventually flew the nest, she decided it was time t take the plunge.
After taking a degree at Chichester University in Related Arts, Ginni began t travel the wrld, eventually getting wrk teaching English in Japan and Chile. And it was in Chile she discvered she culd get last-minute cheap deals n ships ging t Antarctica frm the islands ff Tierra del Fueg, the suthernmst tip f the Suth American mainland. “I just decided I wanted t g,” she says. “I had n idea abut what I’d find there and I wasn’t nervus, I just wanted t d it. And I wanted t d it alne as I always prefer it that way.”
In March 2008, Ginni barded a ship with 48 passengers she’d never met befre, t begin the jurney twards Antarctica. “Frm seeing the wildlife t witnessing sunrises, the whle experience was amazing. Antarctica left an impressin n me that n ther place has,” Ginni says. “I remember the first time I saw a humpback whale; it just rse ut f the water like sme prehistric creature and I thught it was smiling at us. Yu culd still hear the peratic sunds it was making underwater.”
The realizatin that this is a precius land, t be respected by humans, was ne f the biggest things that hit hme t Ginni.
56.Which f the fllwing best explains “take the plunge” underlined in paragraph 2?
A.Try challenging things.B.Take a degree.
C.Bring back lst memries.D.Stick t a prmise.
57.What made Ginni decide n the trip t Antarctica?
A.Lvely penguins.B.Beautiful scenery.
C.A discunt fare.D.A friend’s invitatin.
58.What des Ginni think abut Antarctica after the jurney?
A.It culd be a hme fr her.B.It shuld be easily accessible.
C.It shuld be well preserved.D.It needs t be fully intrduced.
59.What is the text mainly abut?
A.A childhd dream.B.An unfrgettable experience.
C.Sailing arund the wrld.D.Meeting animals in Antarctica.
B
The Vancuver Aquarium is pen 365 days a year. Hurs f peratin are 10am.-5p.m. daily, and-9:30 am.-6 p.m. seasnally/statutry (法令的) hliday weekends. Last ticket sld and entry is 15 minutes prir t (在...之前) clsing time. Check ur Special Ntices belw fr things that may affect yur visit.
Special Ntices
Online General Admissin Tickets
Visiting Tips
Cntact us!
60.If yu plan t visit Vancuver Aquarium n Sunday, May 3rd, 2025, yu shuld enter it befre ________.
A.6:00p.m.B.5:45 p.m.C.9:00. a.m.D.9:45 a.m.
61.Grandparents in their seventies with a 10-year-ld by shuld pay ________if they bk tickets nline.
A.$60B.$55C.$44D.$35
62.If yu are a member f Vancuver Aquarium, yu can
A.g ut f the aquarium during lunch time and re-enter fr free.
B.bserve the African penguins n Super Saturdays in winter
C.enter the aquarium every Saturday f each mnth withut queuing up
D.enter the aquarium at 8:30 during nn-hliday weekends
C
Scientists in Antarctica have recrded, fr the first time,unusually warm water beneath a glacier (冰川)the size f Flrida that is already melting and cntributing t a rise in sea levels.
The researchers,wrking n the Thwaites Glacier,recrded water temperatures at the base f the ice f mre than 2℃, abve the nrmal freezing pint. Critically, the measurements were taken at the glacier's grunding line, the area where it transfrms frm resting whlly n bedrck t spreading ut n the sea as ice shelves. It is unclear hw fast the glacier is getting wrse: Studies have frecast its ttal cllapse in a century r in a few decades. The presence f warm water in the grunding line may supprt estimates at the faster range.
That is wrthy f attentin because the Thwaites, alng with the Pine Island Glacier and several smaller glaciers, acts as a brake n part f the much larger West Antarctic Ice Sheet, which , if melted, wuld raise the wrld's ceans by mre than a meter ver centuries, an amunt that wuld put many castal cities underwater.
“Warm waters in this part f the wrld, as remte as they may seem, shuld serve as a warning t all f us abut the ptential terrible changes t the planet brught abut by climate change,” said David Hlland, directr f New Yrk University's Envirnmental Fluid Dynamics Labratry.
Glacilgists have previusly raised alarm ver the presence f warm water melting the Thwaites frm belw. This is the first time, thugh, that warm waters have been measured at the glacier's grunding line.
T bserve activity beneath the glacier, Dr.Hlland's team drilled a hle -abut 30 centimeters wide and 600 meters deep-frm the surface t the bttm and then placed equipment that measures water temperature and cean turbulence, r the mixing f freshwater frm the glacier and salty cean water.Cllecting the data tk abut 96 hurs in subzer weather. Warm waters beneath the Thwaites are actively melting it, the team fund.
While scientists may nt yet be able t definitively predict hw sn glaciers like the Thwaites will melt, human-caused climate change is a key factr. The biggest predictr f “hw much ice we will lse and hw quickly we will lse it,”Dr.Hlland said, “is human actin.”
63.What des warm water fund in the glacier’s grunding line indicate?
A.Sea levels shuld be remeasured.
B.It may take a century fr the glacier t melt.
C.The grunding line is getting shrter.
D.The glacier might disappear sner
64.The Thwaites and ther glaciers are imprtant because ______.
A.they hld back ice
B.they are extremely large
C.they are lcated at bedrcks
D.they are cllapsing
65.What can be inferred frm the passage abut the researchers’ viewpints?
A.We can predict hw much ice can be kept.
B.Human beings are t blame fr the lss f ice.
C.Glaciers serve a mre imprtant purpse than expected.
D.Mre data needs t be cllected t supprt the estimates.
66.What is the passage mainly abut?
A.The effrts made t avid the presence f warm water.
B.The alarm viced n the wrsening situatin f glaciers.
C.The tls emplyed t measure the temperature f Antarctica.
D.The predictin based n a scientific study f the grunding line.
Sectin C
Directins: Read the passage carefully. Fill in each blank with a prper sentence given in the bx. Each sentence can be used nly nce. Nte that there are tw mre sentences than yu need.
What time d schls typically start? It depends n where they are. Sme schls start early — at 7 a.m. in Brazil. In France, schls start at 8. In Australia, schls pen their drs an hur later, at 9 a.m. In the U.S., schedules vary, but many pening schl bells ring befre 8.
S is an earlier r a later start time better? Fr years, this has been debated. 67 They have lng said that asking teens t shw up t class befre 8:00 a.m. isn’t gd fr their health r their reprt cards.
In recent years, 70 districts acrss the U.S. have als changed their hurs. Supprters f this idea expect that mre schl districts will fllw. One reasn fr the later start times is that peple have mstly stpped debating the science that supprts it.
In 2014, the American Academy f Pediatrics released a statement regarding schl start times. Starting later isn’t the cure fr all teen health and academic prblems, the AAP said. 68 “Essentially, acrss the bard, any area that yu lk at imprves pretty dramatically” with later schl start times, said an expert. In fact, research frm cuntries arund the wrld cnfirms that adlescents wh get enugh sleep are healthier verall. They als d better in schl.
S why dn’t teens — wh need abut nine hurs f sleep each night — just g t bed earlier? Researcher Paul Kelley frm the University f Oxfrd in England says that adlescents experience a change in their bilgical clcks. 69 Teens are als wired t wake up later in the mrning. Therefre, Kelley says, early wake times can cause teens t be shrt n sleep.
S why dn’t all high schls start later? The bstacles are ften financial. In the U.S., public schls in St. Paul, Minnesta, delayed the adptin f later start times fr all its high schl students because f transprtatin issues. It wuld have cst St. Paul abut $8 millin t buy the additinal buses needed, explained Jackie Statum Allen, assistant directr fr strategic planning and plice. 70
IV. Summary Writing (10分)
Directins: Read the fllwing passage. Summarize the main idea and the main pint(s) f the passage in NO MORE THAN 60 WORDS. Use yur wn wrds as far as pssible.
These days ur sciety develps rapidly and frces peple t rush. It appears that peple have gt used t being in a hurry. Hwever, it’s better fr peple t take their time and live their life at a slwer pace than t hurry t get things dne.
The main reasn that cnvinces us t be against ding wrk in a hurry is the pssibility f ding wrng in a rush. When peple d their jbs r take actin in a hurry, they can’t make a sund decisin and prbably regret later. As the saying ges, “Haste makes waste.” We shuld think carefully befre making a decisin and d ur wrk less quickly. We shuld nt make mistakes by ding wrk hurriedly.
Slwing dwn the pace f life helps peple enjy their life better. Fr example, taking a train t sme place certainly will take mre time than taking a plane. Hwever, taking a train makes peple have enugh time t get t knw a lt f new friends. Besides, it allws peple t fully enjy the beautiful scenery alng the way. On the cntrary, being in a hurry will make us lse chances f enjying ur lives.
Finally, slwer life pace prvides better health cnditins fr us. As is knwn t all, taking actin in a hurry bthers peple and raises their stress. Peple think if they are nt in a hurry, they will becme a lser and that annys them. But being in a hurry can hurt peple bth physically and mentally (精神上). Accrding t sme studies, peple wh have a slwer pace suffer fewer diseases, tend t be happier and live much lnger than thse whse life is tense, even if the frmer finish jbs mre slwly than the latter.
In shrt, wrking quickly will bring abut mre material benefits t make ur sciety mre advanced. Yet, much stress can’t bring enjyment, friends and health, which are much mre imprtant than mney and ther material advantages. Therefre, take yur time and live yur life at a slwer pace.
71._____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
V. Translatin (15分)
Directins: Translate the fllwing sentences int English, using the wrds given in the brackets.
72.缺乏足够的训练让他与金牌失之交臂。(cst)
73.市民可以访问这个应用,参与回收玻璃瓶。(access)
74.直到这家百年老店通过发布一系列产品来化为转机,人们才真正懂得创新的重要性。(turn)
75.这家公司曾经是人才的聚集地,这样的日子已经一去不复返了,一年前,他们遭到了蓄意的差评,结果对他们的名声造成了沉重的打击。(hme, subject)
VI. Guided Writing (25分)
Directin: Write an English cmpsitin in 120-150 wrds accrding t the instructins given belw in Chinese.
近期,某社区正在开展“让家园更美好”的活动。希望大家献言献计,为社区发展出谋划策。请你提出一个社区中存在的问题或需要改进的方面,并说出你的建议和理由。
内容包括:1. 存在的问题和不足;2. 你的建议和理由。
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Gallery/Habltat Clsures
Due t changing weather climate in B.C.thrughut the year, the African penguins are clsely mnitred by animal care staff and may be ff display in clder weather.
Stanley Park Rad Clsures
Sunday May 3,2025: All rads leading int Stanley Park will be clsed frm 6:30 a.mt-10:30 a m. fr the Vancuver Internatinal Marathn.
ADULT Admissin Price $29.00 (includes tax)
SENIOR Admissin (65+) Price S20.00 (includes tax)
YOUTH/STUDENT Admissin (13-18) Price $20.00 (includes tax)
CHILD Admissin (4-12) Price $15.00 (includes tax)
The Best Time T Visit
During winter hurs, the quietest time t visit is n weekdays r prir t 12 a.m. r after 2 p.m. During summer hurs, the quietest time t visit is prir t 11 a.m. r after 4 p.m. Check the shw schedule.
Members' Hurs
Members are able t visit the Aquarium an unlimited number f times during Regular Hurs f Operatin- 10:00 p.m.
Members’ Early Openings: During nn-hliday weekends (Saturday and Sunday),ur drs will pen fr members at 9:30 minutes befre we pen t the public.
Super Saturdays: On every secnd Saturday f each mnth, the Vancuver Aquarium hlds Super Saturday fr ur members. This is an pprtunity t visit the Aquarium withut line-ups, and instead enjy quiet galleries and specialty prgramming. We pen ur drs at 8:30 a.m. fr this special members-nly event.
Nt a member? Jin tday!
Membership Department
Fr mre infrmatin abut memberships and the privileges yu receive as a supprter f aquatic cnservatin, cntact ur Membership Services Department. Phne: 604-659-3526
Visitr Experience
Cntact ur visitr experience staff fr specific questins abut yur visit r t share yur suggestins and ideas. Phne: 604-659-3400 (ask fr the duty Manager)
External Relatins
We ffer many ways f supprting the Aquarium; ur giving pprtunities are as diverse and appealing as the aquatic wrld ur dnrs and spnsrs are helping t cnserve. Phee604-659-3473
Vlunteer Department
Becme a part f Canada's leading vlunteer marine educatin team. Cntact ur Vlunteer Services Department fr mre infrmatin abut hw t register. Phne: 604-659-3478
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