【文档说明】湖北省新高考联考协作体2024-2025学年高二上学期9月起点考试 英语.docx,共(8)页,28.236 KB,由小赞的店铺上传
转载请保留链接:https://www.doc5u.com/view-3121c5394519465811ae3e61aa801ab2.html
以下为本文档部分文字说明:
2024年高二9月起点考试高二英语试卷命题学校:汉川一中审题学校:安陆一中考试时间:2024年9月6日上午8:00-10:00试卷满分:150分注意事项:1.答题前,先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在试卷和答题卡上,并将准考证号条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置。2.选择题的作答:每小题选出答案后,用
2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。写在试卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。3.非选择题的作答:用黑色签字笔直接答在答题卡上对应的答题区域内。写在试卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。4.考试结束后,请将本试卷和答题卡一并上交。第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第
一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)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三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有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.Howmuc
hwillthemanborrowfromthewoman?A.4dollars.B.6dollars.C.7dollars.2.WhydoesthemanrecommendtheShanghaiRestaurant?A.Itischeap.B.Itsfoodistasty.C.
Itisnotfar.3.Whatdoesthemanmean?A.Hewillfollowthewoman'sadvice.B.Hewillaskformoremoney.C.Hewillremaininthecompany.4.WhatdoesthemanthinkofWarc
raftII'?A.Amazing.B.Disappointing.C.Frightening.5.Howmanypeoplewillgotothepark?A.2.B.3.C.4.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)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秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Whatkindof
glovesdoesthewomanwant?A.Woolgloves.B.Leathergloves.C.Furgloves.7.Whydoesn'tthewomantakethefirstpairofgloves?A.They'reabitexpensive.B.They'reabi
tbig.C.They'rethewrongsize.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whatistheman?A.Asecretary.B.Ateacher.C.Astudent.9.Whatdoestheman
thinkofJamic?A.He'stooactive.B.He'shard-working.C.He'stoosilent.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbe
tweenthespeakers?A.Friends.B.Husbandandwife.C.Bossandsecretary.11.Whydoesthemanhavetoleavesosoon?A.Hehastoseesomeoneoff.B.Hehastoattendaparty.C.He
hastoattendaconference.12.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Atthewoman'shome.B.Attheairport.C.Attheport.听第9段材料
,回答第13至16题。13.Whatdoesthemanphonefor?A.Makingareservationinthehotel.B.Makinganappointment.C.Bookingatable.14.Whatdayisittoday?A.M
onday.B.Wednesday.C.Sunday.15.Whereisthesportscenterofthehotel?A.Onthetopfloor.B.Onthefifthfloor.C.Onthefourt
hfloor.16.Whenwillthemancheckout?A.At2:30p.m.B.At2:45p.m.C.At4:00p.m.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whydoesthespeakergivethetalk?A.Toapologizeforanaccident.
B.Toannouncesomechanges.C.Toinformpassengersofleaving.18.FromwhichplatformwillthetraintoLondonleave?A.3.B.5.C.9.19.WhenwillthetraintoBristolleav
e?A.At10:15a.m.B.At10:55a.m.C.At12:20p.m.20.WhatdoweknowaboutMrGreen?A.Helosthiscomputerattherailwaystation.B.HeworksintheLostLuggageOffice.C
.HeistravelingtoLondon.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项。AOurlistofsummerprograms
andcampshassomethingforeveryteenager.It'stimeforteenagersexploreandcommentthegreatopportunitiesavailableoncollegecampus
es,nationwide,andoverseas.CaliforniaCollegeoftheArts'Pre-CollegeProgramSanFrancisco,CAAtthisweek-longprogra
m,you'lljoinawiderangeofgroupsofcreativethinkersandmakers"shareyourpassionforartanddesign.You’lltakecollege-levelcoursesw
hileearning3collegecredits.JuniperYoungWritersAmherst,MAWelookforwriterswhoseworkshowscuriosityandrisk-taking,andwhoareeagertoexper
imentwithformsandideasnewtothem,inthecompanyoftheircreativepeers.Weofferteenpoetsandwritersaself-directedjourneyintoaweekofthewildinvention.W
orkingindependently,participantswillgaininsightintothecreativewritingprocess.WorldVirtualWritingCamps
Virtual,OnlineOpentoteensaged13-19,WorldVirtualWritingCampsinvitewriterstoexplorenewtypesofliteratureandlearnfromfamousauthors
,editors,andeducatorsastheyworktosharetheirwritingwiththeworld.Wewelcomeyoutojoinourweek-longwriting
camps!PennArtsandSciencesSummerHighSchoolProgramsPhiladelphia,PAWewelcomebrightandambitioushighschoolstudentsfromaroundtheworldtot
heIvyLeague(常春藤联盟).TheprogramdeliversthechallengeofanIvyLeaguecoursetotalentedhighschoolstudentsseekingadvancedstudies.Studentscanengagewithlead
ingprofessorsduringthesix-weekprograms.21.What'stheextrabenefitoftheCaliforniaCollegeoftheArts'Pre-CollegeProgram
?A.Freecourses.B.Passionforart.C.Collegecredits.D.Journeysofinventions.22.WhatdoJuniperYoungWritersandWorldVirtualWritingCamps
haveincommon?A.Theyareaboutwriting.B.Theyrequireteamwork.C.Theyprovideachancetopublishworks.D.Theyprovideoutdooradventureex
periences.23.WhatcanstudentsdointheprograminPhiladelphia?A.Experiencecolorfulcampuslife.B.Meetfamousartistsandscientists.C.Doaninternatio
nalwritingtour.D.Takeadvanced-levelcourses.BChildrenfindcomfortandconnectionplayingwithdollsthatlooklikethem,butuntilrecently,findingdiversityw
henshoppingforthemhasbeendifficult.Childrenwhoseraremedicalconditionshavemadetheirappearancedifferentfromothers'havelittlehopeoffindi
ngtheirlikenessatatoystoreorevenonline.KnowinghowimportanttheconnectioncouldbeforachildgavePachecoanidea.Shedeci
dedshewoulddesignandmakespecialdollstodonatetochildrenwithspecialmedicalconditions.Tofindthekidsshehopedtocreatespecialdollsfor,sh
ecooperatedwithFreshStartSurgicalGiftsinCalifornia,acharitableorganizationthatprovidesmedicaltreatmentt
ochildrenwhoneeditforfree.ThenPachecowassentpicturesandprofiles(简介)foranumberofdisabledchildren.Shefinallychosefour.Beforegettingstarted,Pachecosear
chedYouTubefordoll-makingclasses,andlearnedaboutthosechildren'sfavoritehobbiesandpreferredcolors.Herg
oalwastomakesurethekidscouldseethemselvesinhercreations,butshedidn'twantthethingsthatmakethemdifferentfromotherchildren
tobethedolls'mostobviousfeature.MichellePius,FreshStart'schiefdevelopmentofficerwasimpressedbythefinalproduct.“Pachecowastryingtoputasmuchloveint
oitasshecould.Itwasaverykindandbig-heartedgestureforhertomakedollsthatwillhelpachildfeellikethey'renotalone.Andthesetoysrepresentedeac
hchildfaithfully,”hesaid.Pachecosaid,“Ireallyvaluethebeautyinthelittlethings.Eachofthesekidsissounique
,sospecial...Ihopethroughthesedollstheycanseethemselvesinanewlightandreallylovetheirbeauty.”24.WhatdidPachecoknowbeforedecidingtodesigna
ndmakedollsforsomechildren?A.Sheishighlytalentedatdesigningtoys.B.Sheisinneedofmakingnewfriends.C.It'sdifficultforkidswithrarei
llnesstofreelyshop.D.It'simportantforkidswithspecialappearancetofindtoyslikethem.25.HowdidPachecofindkidsthatneeddolls?A.Byreferr
ingtorelatedinformationprovidedbyacharity.B.ByadvertisingherdonationplanontheInternet.C.Byvisitinghospitalstolook
forvolunteers.D.Bysurveyingchildren'sneedonthestreets.26.WhatdidPachecodofirstforherproject?A.Shelear
nedhowtomakeatoy.B.Shetalkedwiththekidsfortheirdemands.C.Sheaskedpeopletodonatematerialonline.D.Shecollec
tedpeople'sadviceondesigningatoy.27.WhatdoPius'swordsmainlyimply?A.Pachecowouldbecomeanoutstandingtoydesigner.B.Pachecowouldspendmoret
imewiththekids.C.SheappreciatedPacheco'sworkverymuch.D.Shethoughtitdifficulttomakeatoy.cHaveyouwatchedthepopularTVseriesMeetYourself?IntheTVser
ies,theheroineXuHongdoutravelstoavillageinYunnanprovinceandvolunteersatalocalcafe.Shegetsfreemealsinreturn.Astheshowfindsagrow
ingaudience,volunteertravel---anold-yet-modernformoftravelsimilartoXu'stypeofwork---hasattractedmoreatte
ntion.Thesevolunteertripsareusuallyarrangedbychurchorganizations,humaninterestgroupsornonprofitorganizations,andtheytakeformofequalexc
hanges.Duringthetrip,volunteertravelersoftenprovideservicesliketeaching,cooking,animalcaring,andculturalactivities.Inexchangeforth
eirhelp,thevolunteersmaygetfreeordiscountedaccommodations,mealsandlaundryactivities,orclasses.Itseemsasiftheselongjourneyscouldonlybemadepossibleinre
centyearsbymoderntransportation.Nevertheless,volunteertraveldatesbacktothe1960s,whenAlecDicksonandhiswifeMorafro
mtheUKfoundedVolunteerServiceOverseas(VSO),aninternationalvolunteerorganization.Traditionally,thevolunteeractiviti
estakeplaceinaforeigncountry.However,justaswhatMeetYourselfdescribes,morevolunteertripshavetakenplacewithinth
esamecountriesorregionsthevolunteersliveinrecently.SanlianLifeweekmagazinecommentedthatvolunteerprojectsinruralareasarenowattractingmoreurbanvisito
rsasabreakfromthefastandstressfulpaceofurbanliving.YangYan,afounderofavolunteerplatform,toldthemagazinethati
thasindeedbeenagrowingtrendforurbanresidentstovolunteerinruralareas.Peopletryvolunteertravelforseveralreasons.Byworkingvoluntaril
ywhiletraveling,travelersmaymakeareal,positiveimpactontheworld.Theservicesvolunteersprovidecanbethroughcharitieswithlowercos
tsforthecommunitiestheyserve.Anotherbenefitofvolunteertravelisthatithelpsurbanresidentstogetatasteofrurallife.Forthosewh
oaresickofurbanpressurebutcan'tmakeuptheirmindswhethertomovepermanentlytothecountryside,volunteertravelcanbeasolution.28.Whydoes
theauthormentionthepopularTVseriesMeetYourselfinthefirstparagraph?A.Tointroducethetopic.B.TopersuadereaderstovisitYunnan.C.Torecommendat
ouristattraction.D.ToinformreadersofthepopularityoftheTVseries.29.Whichisavolunteertripaccordingtothesecondparagraph?A.Cookinginacharity.B
.Caringanimalsinazoo.C.HelpingtheoldatanursinghomeD.Teachinginexchangeforfreeaccommodationswhiletraveling.30.Whichofthefollow
ingcandrivepeopletoworkvoluntarilywhiletraveling?A.Toearnmoney.B.Tocarnreputation.C.Toexperiencerurallife.D.Tomakeu
ptheirmindstomovetothecountrysidepermanently.31.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthispassage?A.ThePopularityofM
eetYourselfB.VolunteerTripsFindsNewPopularityC.MakeaDifferencebyVolunteeringD.ThePopularityofVolunteerActivities
DCowslovehavinganopenareaofgrassland.Butinsomepartsoftheworld,thisisonlyfeasibleduringthesummer.Inthewintermonths,itcanbecometoo
coldforcowstosafelystayoutside,sotheyarekeptinalargefarmbuildingforwarmth.Beingkeptinsideisnotalwaysenjoyableforthecows,andtheirunhappinessisclose
lyconnectedtolessmilkproduction.Forthisreason,somecowownershavefittedtheircowswithVRheadsetsthatrunaprogramspecially.Thepr
ogramsimulates(模拟)grasslandinsummerandwasdesignedforthewaythatcowsgetcolorandlight.AccordingtotheNationalLibraryofMe
dicine,cowsseeredmosteasilybuthaveahardtimetellingthedifferencebetweenblueandgreen.ReportsfromafarminMoscow,Russia——wheretheVRhead
setswerefirstdevelopedbyvets—foundin2019thatthecowsthatusedtheVRheadsetssawadecreaseinanxietyandanimprovedmood.Thisledt
oanincreaseinmilkproduction,whichwentfrom5.8gallonsto7gallonsaday.ThecowownerIzzetKocakfromAksaray,Turkey,heardaboutthisexperiment
andtriedtheVRheadsetsonhiscowsinDecember2021.WhenKocakputtheheadsetsonhiscows,hefoundanimprovementinthemoo
dsofhisanimals.“Theyarewatchinganareaofgrassland,andithelpslifttheirspirits.Theyarelessstressed,”hesa
id.Thetechnologyisnowbeingusedaroundtheworld.AccordingtotheBBC,theheadsetsweremadespecificallyforthe“structuralfeatur
esofcowheads”byvets,andtheanimalswereshowna“uniquesummerfieldsimulationprogram”.Thefamiliarsightofanare
aofgrasslandisenoughtoimprovethemoodoftheanimalsMinistryofAgricultureoftheRussianFederationsaysthatresearchhasshownaconnectionbetween
acow'smoodanditsmilkproduction.Theysaid,“Examplesofdairyfarmsfromdifferentcountriesshowthatinacalmatmosphere,theamountofmilkincreasesgreatly
.”32.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“feasible”probablymeaninParagraph1?A.Influential.B.Possible.C.Necessary.D.Meaningful.33.What'stheresulto
fcowswearingtheVRheadsets?A.Theycouldtellthedifferencebetweenblueandgreen.B.Theirmilkproductionroseacco
rdingly.C.Theirphysicalhealthimprovedgreatly.D.Theycouldadapttowintereasily.34.What'sIzzetKocak'spossibleattitudetowardstheVRheadsets?A.Satisfi
ed.B.Opposed.C.Indifferent.D.Concerned.35.WhatconceptisbehindtheVRheadsetprogram?A.Hightechisnecessaryinthedairyfield.B.Asilentenvironme
nthelpscowsstayhealthy.C.Naturalgrasslandisbetterforthemilkquality.D.Acowwithgoodmoodscanproducemoremilk.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可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Whiletravelinginagroupmakesajourneyfun,itcancomewithchallenges.Unlikealonetravel
,youwillprobablyhavelesscontroloverthejourneywhenyoutravelinagroup.36Nomatterwho'sinyourgroup,youcanhavealife-changingjourneytoge
ther.Herearesometipsformakinggrouptravelassmoothaspossible.37Ifyou'reinchargeofplanningthejourney,avoidarrangingtoomanyactivitiesinonedayandsetas
idetimeforrelaxation.Forexample,oneday,youmightbookanadventuroustrip,likehikingtoancientruins,andpla
ntorelaxonthebeachthenextday.Thisway,youcanavoidstressandkeepthegroupenergetic.Beopentonewexperience
s.Ifsomeoneinyourgroupsuggeststryingsomethingyouneverconsideredbefore,whetheritissamplingfrogporridgeinSingaporeorridin
ganall-terrainbikeinMexico,beopentothenewidea.38Stayintouch.Ensureeveryoneinyourgrouphasawaytocommunicatewitheach
other.39Youmightexchangephonenumbers,setupagrouptextorprintalistofcontactinformationforeveryonetokeepwiththem.Bepatient.40Forexample,y
oumayhavetowaitforsomeoneinthemorningbeforesettingoutorstickaroundasouvenirshopuntilafriendfinishesbrowsing.Beforeyoubegi
nyourtrip,setrealisticexpectationsandgetintoaflexiblemindset.Ifyoucangowiththeflowduringyourgrouptrip,
youwillbemorelikelytohavearelaxingexperience.A.Voteonactivities.B.Createabalancedjourney.C.Thus,youmightdiscoversomethingnewaboutyourself.D
.It'sOKtomissagroupactivityifyouneedsometimealone.E.Besides,youmaybearoundpeoplewithdifferentpreferences.F.If
someonegetslostorthegroupseparates,it'seasytoreconnect.G.Travelinginagroupmeanssomeactivitieswilltakelongerthanifyoudidthemalone.第三部分语言运用(共两
节,满分30分)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、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Janewasagirlwhowantedtodosomethingintheworld.Oneday,shesatdowninfrontof
anemptycanvas(画布)andbeganto41.Everystroke(笔画)wasmoreperfectthanthelast,slowlymovingtowardsa(n)42work.ObviouslyJanehada43forpainting
.Butafewmomentsaftershefinishedpainting,shegot44andquicklystoodup.Janethoughttherewassomuchmoreinthe
worldtoseeanddo.Ifshefinallydecidedtodosomethingelseinlife,thenallthetimeshespentpaintingwouldbea45.Soshewalkedoutofthed
oor.Whilewalking,shewas46inanimportantdecisionshefoundtoohardtomakebecauseshehadsomany47.Shouldshepracticemedicin
e,designbuildings,orteachchildren?Shewasabsolutelyconfused.Fortyyearslater,Janebegantocry.Aftertryingtheendless48,shehadn'tdoneanything49at
all.Heryouthwouldnever50.Eventually,Janelearnedlifeisaboutmakingacorrectdecisiontimelyand51unhesitatingly.Sothegirl,whowasnolonge
ragirl,boughtsomecanvasesandpaintsfromalocalstoreand52paintingthroughthedayandintothenight.Manyofusare
still53tryingto“findourpassion”---somethingwebelievewillfinallyleadusclosertohappinessandsuccess.However,the54is,ourpassion
comesfromdoingthingsright--livemore55fromtodayandexperiencesmallpositivechanges.41.A.paintB.thinkC.writeD.print42.A.differ
entB.excellentC.uniqueD.romantic43.A.desireB.reasonC.giftD.responsibility44.A.tiredB.proudC.surprisedD.anxious45.A.joyB.chanceC.wast
eD.success46.A.caughtB.buriedC.interestedD.experienced47.A.optionsB.difficultiesC.regretsD.troubles48.A.experimentsB.risksC.challengesD.possib
ilities49.A.fortunateB.ordinaryC.meaningfulD.necessary50.A.changeB.returnC.replyD.hide51.A.carryingonB.catchingonC.makingupD.turning
up52.A.rememberedB.beganC.finishedD.imagined53.A.impatientlyB.unexpectedlyC.occasionallyD.continuously54.A.purposeB
.promiseC.truthD.hope55.A.willinglyB.passionatelyC.peacefullyD.freely第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空
白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。TherearemanystoriesontheInternetofnewhomeownersfindingbundlesofcashinthewallsandfurnitureofthehousetheybought.However,thi
soneendsquite(56)(different).Agrandmother,VickyOmodu,hadjustmovedintohernewhouse(57)anyfurniture.Sosh
eplacedanadonCraigslist(58)(get)severalpiecesoffurniture.ThenVicky(59)(contact)byafamilywhowantedtogiveawayabedroomsetandsofa.T
hejoyofgettingherhomeandfurnituremadeVickyextremelyhappy(60)delighted.Butitwasduringthattime(61)sherealizedtherewassomethingstrang
eaboutthecouchcushions.Vickyfound$36,000(62)(hide)inthecushionofthecouch,butshedecidednottokeepitforherself.Shecalled
upthefamilywhohadgivenherthefurniture,(63)(inform)themwhatshehadfoundinsidethecouch.Theywereshockedbecause(64)belongedtoarelativew
hohadpassedaway,andtheyhadfoundcashearliertoobutnotasmuchasVickyfound.Vickywasn'texpectinganythinginreturn,b
uttoshow(65)(appreciate)forVicky,thefamilyboughtheranewrefrigerator.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节应用文写作(满分15分)假定你是李华,你将在英语
课自由发言环节与同学们分享你英语学习中的一个好习惯。请你写一篇发言稿,内容包括:1.你的好习惯;2.你的受益情况。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。第二节(满分25分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文
。WhenIwassevenyearsold,myfamilymovedfromMexicotoAmerica.InMexico,Iwasacheerfulgirlwholovedmakingpeoplelaughwithmyjokesandinventingfunnygam
estoplaywithmyfriends.However,whenIarrivedinAmerica,Ifoundithardtofitin,andIbecamequieter.Welivedinasmallhousewithamo
destyardwherewegrewvegetables---myresponsibility.WhileItookprideinwatchingthemgrow,thereweretimeswhenIdreamedofhavingabeautifulgard
enlikemyschoolmateLuella's,withitsdelicatetulips(郁金香).AlthoughLuellalivedinthesameneighborhoodasme,webarelykneweachother.It
wasafteratornadothateverythingchanged.ThetornadostruckonaSundayafternoon.Thegentlebreezetransformedintoastrongwind,andthick
graycloudsfilledthesky.Gradually,thetornadotookshape,startingasathinropeandgrowingintoalargeblackfunnel(漏斗).Myentirefamilygatheredinthebathroom,see
kingshelterfromthestorm.Terrified,Isatclosetomymom,kneesinmychest.Afterthestormhadpassed,ourworriesandfearswe
rereplacedbyreliefthatwewereunharmedandthatourhousehadremainedundamaged.AsIsteppedoutside,Iwitnessedtheextentofthedamagethetornadohadcausedtoourn
eighborhood.Acrossthestreet,atalltreehadfallen,crushingLuella'sgardeninfrontofheryellowhouse.Wehurriedoverto
checkonit.Fortunately,herfamilyseemedtobeawayatthetime,andnoonewasinjured.However,heronce-beautifulgardenwasinruins,withthefalle
ntreedestroyingthetulipsanddebris(碎片)spreadeverywhere.Icouldonlyimaginehowheartbrokentheymustfeelseeingthis.Thenmymom'susualwordsranginmyear,“It
ismoreblessedtogivethantoreceive,”andmyfamilystartedtothinkabouthowwecouldhelp.注意:续写词数应为150左右。Paragraph1:Justatthatmome
nt,Luella'sfamilyreturnedintheircar.Paragraph2:Evenafterthedebriswascleared,IcouldstillsenseLuella'ssorrowforherlostgarden.