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    2024—2025学年度第一学期福九联盟(高中)期中联考高二英语试题参考答案 2024-11-14第一部分:听力(共两节,20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)1. B 2. C 3. C 4. A 5. B 6. B 7. A 8.B 9.A 10. C 11. C 12. B 13. A 14. C 15. A 16. C 17. B 18. C 19. A 20. A第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,每小题2分,满分40 分)21. A 22. C 23. B 24. B 25. A 26. C 27. C 28. C 29. A 30. B 31. D32. D 33. A 34. C 35. B 36. C 37.G 38.D 39.B 40. F第三部分:语言运用 (共两节,满分40分)第一节:完形填空 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)C 42. D 43. B 44. A 45. C 46. A 47.B 48. C 49.A 50. D 51. B 52. D 53. A 54. B 55. C语法填空(共10小题; 每小题1.5分, 满分15分)that 57. has made/has been making 58. various 59. using 60. by 61. produced 62. softer 63. others 64. a 65. which 课内选词填空(共10小题; 每小题1分, 满分10分)66.efficient 67. are integrated 68 .automatically 69. .detecting 70. gestures 71. Employing 72. absence 73. lowered 74. approve of 75. reliable 第四部分 写作 (满分40分)第一节(满分 15 分)One possible version:Learning that you are interested in Universal Beijing Resort, I’m writing to give you some information about it.Located in Tongzhou District, Universal Beijing Resort is a big amusement park, featuring seven major theme areas. High technology and interactive experiences bring visitors into scenes of some famous films.The park also offers a variety of exciting rides and wonderful shows, among which the most thrilling one is the Decepticon roller coaster. Additionally, the park has plenty of restaurants with tasty food for every appetite. I believe that you will have a great time if you pay a visit to Universal Beijing Resort. Looking forward to your coming. (106词) Yours,Li Hua第二节(满分 25 分)One possible version:On a fine Sunday afternoon, when John was on his way home, he saw a little boy was running happily around. But suddenly, the boy tripped over and fell to the ground. He hurt himself so badly that he was crying loudly .Without hesitation, John rushed over, gently helped the boy up and comforted him in a soft voice. There was a bump on the forehead of the little boy, who was crying with tears rolling down his cheeks, so John decided to take the little boy home. He carried the boy on his back and asked the boy to direct him the way to his home.When they arrived at the little boy's home, his mother was extremely angry at John, because she thought it was John who had hurt her son. Glaring at John, she grabbed her son, pulled him into her arms, and started shouting at John. Wrongly accused, John was so shocked that he was rooted to the spot. With his mouth wide open, he didn't know how to explain it to the mother. Fortunately, at this moment, though still sobbing, the little boy told his mother what had happened. Only then did the mother realize that she had made a terrible mistake. In embarrassment, she immediately made a sincere apology to John. (201词)听力文本Text 1今日计划M: Which do you prefer to do today, enjoying a play at Sydney Opera House, or watching animals at Taronga Zoo?W: I really look forward to climbing Sydney Harbour Bridge. Why don’t we go there today?M: OK. Text 2职业规划 M: Karen, what do you major in at college?W: Spanish. It will be helpful for my future work.M: What are your plans after graduation?W: I’m considering teaching this language at a middle school in the US. Text 3天气炎热中止比赛W: Mark, someone said you didn’t finish your first game in the tournament. What happened? Did the referee give you a red card?M: No. It was too hot yesterday. I had to stop because I didn’t feel comfortable. I’d faint if I kept playing.Text 4即将登机W: We are going to board. Why hasn’t Jennifer arrived yet?M: Maybe we should try calling her again.W: But she doesn’t answer the phone. Oh, there she is. Thank goodness!Text 5经济困难W: Henry, I heard you come across a few problems with your finances. Why not find a full-time job?M: My friends give me the same advice, but I cannot afford the time at present. I guess I’ll try to borrow some money from the bank. W: Good luck, then! I hope you’ll get through it soon.Text 6分享云南傣族泼水节的经历M: Amy, did you have a good time during your trip in Yunnan Province in China last week?W: Yes. I was very interested in the Water-Sprinkling Festival of the Dai and some other minority nationalities. I went there mainly to experience the festival.M: How long did it last?W: ⑥It lasted from Thursday to Saturday, but I didn’t leave until last Sunday.M: Did you splash water on others?W: Of course, and I got wet all over. I also took part in some other activities, such as colorful dragon boat races and impressive dance, and musical performances. ⑦I was really impressed with the dragon boat races. Text 7音乐剧歌剧魅影在百老汇落幕W: Calvin, have you ever watched the musical theater show The Phantom of the Opera?M: Yes. ⑧I watched it on Broadway when I was 16 years old. Ten years has passed in a flash. I heard the show is still on.W: Not anymore. ⑨It closed on last Sunday night after 35 years on Broadway.M: What a pity! I went to my friend’s party that night. ⑨Did you watch the final performance of it?W: ⑨Certainly. I’m a big fan of it.M: So was there anything special?W: Yes. It ended with its most famous song, The Music of the Night. The performance included many well-known singers and actors who had parts in the show over the years. The show’s creator, Andrew Lloyd Webber, attended the final performance, too.M: It’s a pity I missed it.Text 8采访环保人士W: Good morning, Miles Featherston-Resch. I work for Kids View. I’ve learned something about you from a friend, and I’d like to write an article about you. Can I ask you a few questions?M: Sure. Go ahead, please.W: How did you get into such an action of saving oceans? M: Two years ago, I learned from a TV show that sharks were in trouble and I decided to take action. I persuaded my mom to help me start a non-profit organization. She was very happy to help me. Together we started Kids Saving Oceans. W: Awesome! What kind of work do you do?M: We sell T-shirts, hats, and stickers made out of recycled plastics found in the ocean on the website. A portion of every sale is donated to causes that support to clean waterways. So far we’ve donated about $40,000. W: Could you give some advice to other kids about how to begin this kind of work?M: If you have an idea, go for it. The worst thing is having it not work out. And that’s not a loss.W: You’ve really set a good example to them.Text 9 商量参加一个家庭旅游团M: Honey, I’m learning about a kayak tour. I think it’s quite suitable for a family.W: Is this a big-group tour or a small-group tour?M: Oh, it’s not big. It just accepts six tourists.W: So what activities are there in the tour?M: Tourists will row a boat through a sea, searching for wildlife like whales, seals, sea lions and so on. The four-hour tour includes about two and a half hours on the water. After returning to the beach, tourists can enjoy seafood and other snacks.W: Sounds great. It must be very expensive!M: Not really! The ticket price starts at $60 per person. It includes round-trip transportation between the start of the kayak tour and the cruise ship docks in downtown Ketchikan.W: Not bad. Can little children go to it?M: Yes. The tour is open to participants aged from 6 and above. Both Jim and Tom are 7 years old now. They will be excited. I’ll call the travel agency right now.W: That’s great! Text 10 社交媒体使用限制法案W: Good evening, everyone. I’m your old friend Linda Brown. Tonight let’s learn something about a new bill from state lawmakers in Wisconsin. If it passes, it would limit the way young people use social media services such as Twitter. Wisconsin is the third US state, after Utah and Arkansas, to move forward with age restrictions on social media. Both Arkansas and Utah now have laws that require those under 18 to get their parents’ permission before using the services. The law in Utah also prevents children from using apps such as TikTok between the hours of 10:30 pm and 6:30 am. The proposal in Wisconsin includes similar restrictions. The states say they are making the changes to protect the mental health of young people. The laws would permit parents to read private messages sent to their children. In addition, the social media companies are going to be asked to check the age of users in Arkansas, Utah and possibly in Wisconsin. That’s all for tonight’s program. Thank you for listening.

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