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重庆市凤鸣山中学教育集团2024-2025学年度上期高2023级英语半期试题考试时间:120分钟试题总分:150分试卷页数:共12页第一部分听力(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.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Inasupermarket.B.Onafarm.C.
Athome.2.Whatdoesthewomanwantthemantodo?A.Meetaclient.B.Translateadocument.C.Preparemeetingmaterials.3.Whatare
thespeakersmainlydiscussing?A.Aplay.B.Anactor.C.Acase.4.WhatdoesthewomanthinkofJacob?A.He’scompetent.B.He’sexperienced.C.He’sba
d-tempered.5.Whoisthewomanprobablytalkingto?A.Adoctor.B.Herhusband.C.Herson.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几道小题
,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题五秒钟,听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白两遍。听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7题。6.Whatistheman’sattitu
detowardsAl?A.Supportive.B.Disapproving.C.Objective.7.Whatwillthespeakersdonext?A.Gotothebank.B.Ordersomefood.C.Re
turnhome.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whendoestheconversationtakeplace?A.OnDecember15th.B.OnDecember10th.C.OnDecember5th.9.What
isthewoman’snationality?A.Chinese.B.Japanese.C.Korean.10.Whatdoesthemanalwaysdoonhisbirthdays?A.Havelong
evitynoodles.B.Haveseaweedsoup.C.Goouttosingkaraoke.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.WhydoesthewomanstudyRussian?A.She’sinterestedin
it.B.Shewantstomakemorefriends.C.She’sgoingabroad.12.WhatdoesthewomanfinddifficultinlearningRussian?A.Pronunciation.B.Voca
bulary.C.Grammar.13.Whatdoesthemanadvisethewomantodo?A.ReadRussianaloudeverymorning.B.Domoregrammarpracticeandref
lect.C.Memorizethewordsfrequently.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.WhywillthemangotoCalifornia?A.Forsightseeing.B.Forawedding.C.Forameeting.15Wherearethespeake
rs?A.InTexas.B.InNevada.C.InAlaska.16.Howmuchdoesthemanneedtopay?A.$300.B.$320.C.$340.17.Howwillthemanpay?A.Bycheck.B.Bybankcard.C.Incash.听第10段材料,回
答第18至20题。18.Whatdidthestudyofpeoplewaitingformedicalresultsshow?A.Lessthanhalfreportedachangeintheiremotionalsta
te.B.Onlyhalfofthepeoplewereanxious.C.85%ofthepeoplehandledtheiranxietywell.19.Whatmayhappentoyouwhenyouareunderstress?A.Planningyourjourneyahead.B.I
gnoringsomeimportantdetails..C.Waitingtobecalledbyfriends.20.Whatisthespeaker’slastsuggestion?A.Focusonsomethingelse.BSkipyournormalroutine
.C.Avoidsearchingforsymptomsonline.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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AYunnanoff
ersexcitingexperiencesofuniquecustoms.IfyouarealreadyplanningtovisitYunnan,seeourfestivaltours.TheTorch(火把)FestivalDate:July/August(days24to26ofthe
sixthlunarmonth)Location:LijiangItisatraditionalfestivalamongtheYi,Naxi,andBaiminority(少数民族)groups.AccordingtotheancientruleoftheNaxipeople,t
heTorchFestivalshouldlastthreedays,andeveryfamilyshouldlightabigtorchinfrontoftheirdoorsforthethreeda
ys.RecommendedTour:3-DayAncientLijiangTourTheWaterSplashing(泼酒)FestivalDate:April13to15Location:XishuangbannaItisthemostimportantfestivalobserved
bytheDaipeopleofXishuangbannainsouthenYunnan.Itinvolvessplashingwater,lanternfloatingandotherjoyfulactivities.Recommendedtour
:6-DayXishaungbannaTourTheHorseRaceFestivalDate:May/June(5thofthefifthlunarmonth)Location:Shangri-laFallingonthesamedateastheDragonBoatFestival,iti
sthebiggestgatheringofTibetansinYunnanandusuallylastsabout3days.Duringthecelebrations,traditionalperforma
ncesandcompetitionslikehorseracingandwrestling(摔跤)willbeheld..Recommendedtour:8-DayYunnanTouroftheNuRiverandTengchongTheThirdMonthFairofthe
BaiGroupDate:April/May(days15to21ofthethirdlunarmonth)Location:DaliItisoneofthemostimportantfestivalscelebratedbytheBaipeopleinDaliinwes
ternYunnan.DuringtheMarchFair,thestreetsofDaliAncientTownarepackedwithpeoplesellingamazingminorityitem
s.Recommendedtour:6-DayYunnanMinoritiesTour1.WhatdotheTorchFestivalandtheWaterSplashingFestivalhaveincommon?A.Thed
ate.B.Thelocation.C.ThelastingtimeD.Thecelebratoryevents.2.Whichfestivalwillyouattendifyouliketobuylocalgiftswhiletravelling?A.TheTorchFestival.B.
TheWaterSplashingFestival.C.TheHorseRaceFestival.D.TheThirdMonthFairoftheBaiGroup.3.Whereisthetextprobablytakenfrom?AAbusinessresearc
h.B.Anewspaperreport.C.Aneducationalmagazine.D.Anadvertisingleaflet.BRonaldHennig,an18-year-old,self-confidenty
oungman,remembersacrucialmomenttwoyearsagowhenafamilymemberpassedaway.Thislefthimwithanurgentyetignoredneed:asuitforthefuneral.Asanadoptedch
ild,hecouldn’taffordoneandfeltashamedoftheideaofgoingtothefuneralinordinaryclothes.Hiscaseworkerwasunabletotak
ehisrequestintoconsideration,whichmadehimmoredesperate.Indespair,OneSimpleWish,aplatformfoundedbyDanielleGletowin2008,becamear
ayofhope.ThisonlineplaceforadoptedchildrenconnectedRonald’ssincerewishwithanunknowndonor,andhegotamade-to-meas
uresuit.Atthefuneral,hepaidproperrespecttohislovedone.Foryears,theplatformhaschangedthelivesofcountlessadoptedchildren,grantin
gtheirwishes,suchasgettingbicyclesorhavingmusiclessons.Furthermore,theonlineorganizationhaslaunchedprojectsliketheOhanaPraject,
whichprovidesessentialsupportduringlifechanges,andWishtoWork,whichequipsolderadoptedyouthlikeRonaldwithlearningskil
lsandinspiresthemtogotocollege.Ronald’ssuccessstoryshowsitsinfluence.Danielle,whochangedfromanadoptiveparenttoanadvocate,recognizedtheunmet
needsandcameupwithasolution.Sheensuresthecredibilityofherplatformthroughsocialservices.Itencouragespeopleallovertheworl
d.tobegenerousandturnsdreamsintorealityatalowcost.Motivatedbythebeliefthateverychildshouldhaveabetterlife,Daniel
lecallsonsocietytopayattentionandtakeaction,stressingtheimportanceofeventhesmallestwishes.OneSimpleWishpromotesacultureofonlinecharity,bringingwarm
thandleavingalastingimpact.Inthisconnectedage,everyclickmaybringhappiness,andeverywish,nomatterhowsmall,hasthepossıbilityofcomingtr
ue.4.WhatdidHennigneedwhenhisfamilymemberdied?A.Arelativetocareforhim.B.Awaytocopewithhisgrief.C.Asetofclothesforanoccasion.D.Asumofmon
eytoliveonhisown.5.WhatcanbelearnedaboutOneSimpleWishfromparagraph2?A.Itprovidesjobhuntingskills.B.Itguaranteescollegeadmission.C.Itlaunchesf
undraisingcampaigns.D.Itfulfillstheneedsofadoptedyouths.6.WhatcanbeusedtodescribeDanielle?A.Courageousandhumble.B.Determinedandg
enerous.C.Sympatheticandinfluential.D.Optimisticandapproachable.7.WhatdoesDaniellewanttoconveythroughOneSimpleWish?A.Yourea
pwhatyousow.B.Fortunefavorsthebold.C.Smallkindnessgoesalongway.D.Homeiswheretheheartis.CTheworld’selderlypopulationisincrea
sing.Thenumberofolderpeople-thoseaged60yearsorolder-isexpectedtodoubleby2050andisgrowingfasterthanallyoungeragegroupsa
crosstheworld.Thatcomeswithanincreasingneedforcaregiverswhocanprovide24-hourcare,notonlyathospitalsornursinghomes,butalsoatprivatehomes.
Already,caregivingrobotsareprogrammedtoaskquestionsanursewouldaskandcankeepaneyeonpatientsforfalls.Theseroboti
cassistantsareexpectedtobecomeincreasinglymarketableandreach450,000by2045becauseoftheexpectedcaregivershortageintheUnitedStates.“Unluck
ily,thehardstructureofpresentcaregivingrobotspreventsthemfromasafehuman-roborinteraction,limitingtheirassistancetoonlysocial
interactionandnotphysicalinteraction,”saidRamsesMartinez,anassistantprofessorinPurdue’sCollegeofEngineering.“Afterall,wouldyouleav
ebabiesoroldpeopleinthehandsofarobot?”Recentadvancesinmaterialsciencehaveenabledtheproductionofsoftrobotswithdeformable(可变形的)bodiesorthe
abilitytoreshapethemselveswhentouched,buttodaythecomplexdesignpreventstheuseofthistechnologyathome.However,Mar
tinezandotherresearchershavedevelopedanewdesignmethodwhichshowspromiseinenablingtheproductionofsoftrobotsusinga3-Dprinter.Thedesignprocesshasthreest
eps.First,ausermakesacomputer-addeddesignfilewiththeshapeoftherobot.Theuserthenpaintsthefiletoshowwhichdirec
tionsthedifferentjointsofthesoftrobotwillmove.Ittakesthecomputerafewsecondstochangethecomputer-aideddesignmodelintoa3-Dsoftmachinethatca
nbeprintedusingany3-Dprinter.“Thesoftmachinesmovelikehumans.Theirabilitytochangetheirbodystructureandmovementtoadapttoawidevarietyofcnvironmentsw
illimprovecaregivinggreatly,”saysMartinez.Theresearchersarelookingforpartnerstotestandbringtheirtechnologytothemarket.8.Whatdoesth
eunderlinedword“That”inparagraph1referto?A.TheyoungeragegroupB.ThegroupofolderpeopleC.Thepopulationacrosstheworld.D.T
hegrowthoftheelderlypopulation9.Whatisthedisadvantageofthepresentcaregivingrobots?A.Theycan’toffersafephysical
interaction.B.Theycan’tcommunicatewithpatients.C.Theycan’twatchpatientsforfalls.D.Theycan’tprovide24-ho
urcare.10.WhatdoweknowaboutMartinez’snewdesignmethod?A.Itishardforuserstounderstand.B.Ithasbroughtthero
botstothemarket.C.Itworkswithappescialkindof3-DprinterD.Itmakestheproductionofsoftrobotssimpler.11.Whatisthetextmainlyab
out?A.Therobotindustryinthefuture.B.Thedevelopmentofcaregivingrobots.C.Robotsfortheelderlycreatedwith3-Dprinters.D.Effectsofpopul
ationageingaroundtheworld.DWhydowetalkthewaywedo?Itmightdatebacktowhenourancestorsleftthejunglefortheopenplain.Between5.3mill
ionand16millionyearsago,Africa’slandscapeschangedfromthick,leafyforeststowide-opengrasslands.Thisenvironment
alchangepushedourancestorsoutofthetreesandontotheground.Alongwithallofthephysicalandbehavioralchangesthismayhavecaused,researcher
salsobelieveitmayhavechangedthewaywespeak.“Openlandscapesprovideuswithfewerobjectstoaffectsignalcommunication,meaningourvoicescantravelfurthercom
paredwiththatinthickforests,”CharlotteGannon,aresearcherwhostudieslanguagedevelopment,toldNewsweek.“Themovetotheseopensp
acesmayhaveincreasedtheeffectivenessofourcommunication.”Bycomparingthevocalcallsoftheorangutan(大猩猩),Gannonandhe
rteamwereabletoestablishhowdifferentcallscouldtravelacrossdifferentlandscapes.Intheirstudy,theteamplayed487callsfromorangutansand
measuredtheiraudibility(可听度)atsetlengthoveranoveralldistanceofover1,300feetintheSouthAfricanplain.“Ourresultsweresurpr
ising,”Gannonsaid,“Theruleofsoundspreadsuggeststhatlower-frequency(低频率)sounds(thegrumphs)wouldhavetraveledfurtherthanhigher-frequencysounds(thek
isssqueaks).Ourresultsactuallyfoundtheoppositetothis.”Intheseenvironmentalsettings,consonant(辅音)-like
callstraveledalotfurtherthanvowel(元音)-likecalls.Actually,around80percentofconsonant-basedcallswereaudibleat1,300feet,comparedto
only20percentofvowel-basedcalls.Gannonsaidtheseresultshighlighttheimportanceofstudyinglivingorangutantolearnaboutourspecies’hist
ory.“Wecanviewthemastimemachinesthatallowustorecreatekeymomentsofourhistorysowecanlearnmoreaboutthedevelopmentofo
urlanguage,”Gannonsaid.“Despitetheirpopularityinmodernlanguages,consonantshaveoftenbeenforgottenwhendiscussingspeechdevelopment.Ourresearchhighlight
snotonlytheirpresenceinancienttimesbuttheirimportancetothedevelopmentoflanguage.”12.Whatledtothespeechdevelopment?A
.Behavioralchange.B.Timedevelopment.C.Physicaldevelopment.D.Environmentalchange.13.Whatmakescommunicationhapp
ening10millionyearsagomoreeffective?A.Lessblock.B.Bettertools.C.Loudervoice.D.Largervocabulary.14.Whatisparagraph3mai
nlyabout?A.Theresultsofthestudy.B.Theprocessoftheresearch.C.Thepurposeoftheprogram.D.Theparticipantsoftheproject.15.Whatcanbe
inferredfromthelasttwoparagraphs?A.Thelivingorangutancanrecreateourlanguage.B.Consonantsaresignificantinl
anguagedevelopment.C.Thesoundofgrumphstravelsfurtherthanthatofkisssqueaks.D.Consonant-likecallstravelfourtimesfurtherthanvowel-likecalls.第二节(共5小题;每小
题2.5分,满分12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Mostteenscan’twaittobecomeadults,freetomaketheirowndecisions.Butwithfreedom
comesresponsibility,andthisappliesespeciallytoyourfinances.Theearlieryoubegindevelopinggoodfinancialhabits,themoresecureyourfuturewil
lbe.____16____EducateYourselfTotakechargeofyourfinancialfuture,readafewbasicbooksonpersonalfinance.____17____Andyouwillfinditeasiertosay
“no”toafriendwhoencouragesyoutowastemoneyorclassmateswhoplanexpensivetripsthatyoucan’tafford.PlanYourSp
ending____18____First,neverspendmoremoneythanyoucanget,andsecond,watchwhereyourmoneygoes.Thebestwayt
odothisisbycreatingapersonalspendingplantotrackthemoneycominginandgoingout.PostponeSatisfaction____19____Howeve
r,you’dbetterpreventyourselffromdoingso.Withmoremoneysaved,youcanbuysomethingevenbetter.Sowhetheryoureceivedmoney
fromapart-timejoborspecialoccasionslikeChineseNewYear,itiswisetohangontoyourmoneysothatyoucanenjoyagreatersatisfactionlateron
.StartanEmergencyFundTogetreadyforindependenceyou’dbettersavemoneyforemergencies.Sowhynotsticktoawisespendingplanandpu
tsomemoneyintothisfundeverymonth?____20____Itwillalsogiveyouasenseofsafetyandenableyoutosleepbetteratnight.Managingmoneyisaskillthattake
stimetodevelop.Ifyoucanformthehabitsofself-educating,planningandsaving,you’llbeonyourwaytoasolidfina
ncialfuture.A.Therearetwogoldenrulesforyoutofollow.B.Waitingtogetwhatyouwantiscalledpostponedsatisfaction.C.Thebestw
aytomonitoryourspendingistoopenabankaccount.D.Herearesomehabitsthatcanhelpsetyouupforfinancialsucces
s.E.Thissimpleactionwillhelpyougetoutofunexpectedfinancialproblems.F.Manyteensrushtobuytheirfavoriteitemsassoonastheygetsomemoney.G.Onceyouha
velearnedenoughknowledge,youwon’tbeeasilymisledbyothers.第三部分语言知识运用(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,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最,佳选项。Ca
melwrestlingisararely-knownsportthathasbeenheldinTurkeysincethe1900s.Thesport___21___twomalecamelswhoarewrestlingagainsteachotherinawi
defield,andwhoeveris___22___intoppling(推翻)downtheircompetitorwinsthematch.ThecurrentTurkishgovernment___23___camelwrestlingtobeheldannua
lly,astheybelievethatitispartoftheir___24___.However,therehavebeenmanyanimalrightsactivistswhoaretryingto___25___thespor
tbecauseofanimalcruelty(虐待).___26___theprotestagainstcamelwrestling,thesportisstillplayeduntiltoday.Thereare___27___morethan25camelwrestlingcompet
itionsheldinTurkeyeachyear,andmostofthesetournaments(锦标赛)are___28___toanannualfestival.Thereareabout100camels___29___intheseeventseveryyear,andoneca
melwillhavetofighttenormorematchesinasingleevent.The___30___fortheeventsareinfootballstadiumsoranopenfieldwheretherearefencesto___
31___thecamelsfromescaping.Attheendofthecamelwrestlingseason,whichisinthethirdorfourthweekofMarch,thecamelswho___32___themostmatcheswillfightag
ainsteachother,___33___tohow“All-Star”eventsforsomesportslikebasketball,baseball,andAmericanfootballareplayed.Camelwrestlingh
asbeenabigtouristattractionforTurkeysincethe1960s,asmanytouristsbelievethat___34___alivecamelwrestlingeventwillletthembeimmersedinTurkey’scultu
re.Thesportisalsoquite___35___amonglocalsandhasbecomeanationwidesportinTurkeyalongsideoilwrestlingandfootball.21.A.representsB.highlightsC.involve
sD.measures22.A.expertB.successfulC.richD.fortunate23.A.forbidsB.persuadesC.forcesD.encourages24.A.cultureB.economyC.educationD.agriculture25
.A.breakdownB.setdownC.shutdownD.slowdown26.A.RegardlessofB.ApartfromC.ExceptforD.Infavorof27.A.historicallyB.curre
ntlyC.surprisinglyD.naturally28A.viewedB.comparedC.advisedD.connected29.A.holdingB.escapingC.participatingD.
remaining30.A.surroundingsB.situationsC.locationsD.chances31.A.preventB.promoteC.gatherD.save32.A.surv
iveB.winC.watchD.attend33.A.familiarB.usefulC.importantD.similar.34.A.filmingB.experiencingC.coachingD.recording35.A.popularB.uniqu
eC.thrillingD.pleasant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。“ExperienceChina:Dunhua
ngCultureEntersNewZealand”exhibitionkickedoffinNewZealand'slargestcityAucklandonMonday.Theexhibition___36___(bring)by
theGansuProvincialInformationOfficeandtheDunhuangAcademy,withtheaimofvividlyshowcasingtherichculturalheritageofChina.Theexhibiti
onfeaturedasystemicselectionofDunhuangmurals,coloredsculptures,andcavemodels.Italso___37___(digital)restoredCave285oftheMo
gaoGrottoes.Theseeffortsallowedtheaudiencetobury___38___(they)inthehistoricalandculturalessenceoftheDunhuangGrottoes.Addition
ally,performersfromtheGansuPerformingArtsGroupcharmed(吸引)theaudiencewithtraditionalDunhuangmusicanddance,offering___39___unforgettableaud
io-visualexperience.Itaimedtoenhanceculturalexchanges___40___ChinaandNewZealandwhilepromotingpeople-to-p
eopleexchangesbydisplayingtheuniquecharmofDunhuangGrottoesart.Accordingtotheorganizers,Dunhuangcultureisanessentialpartof
the___41___(diverse)ofworldculture.Civilizationshavebecome___42___(rich)andmorecolorfulwithexchangesandmutuallearning.Theyhopedthatthise
xhibitioncancontributeto___43___(promote)thepeople-to-peoplelinksinthetwocountries,facilitatinghealthyandstable
developmentofbilateral(双边的)relations.“Thisexhibitionisreallysignificant,___44___bringsarareopportunityforNewZealanders___45___(eng
age)withoneofthemostimportantculturalandreligioussitesintheworldandfacilitatespeople-to-peopleexchanges,”saidNewZealandparliamentmemberJennySales
a.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)46.假定你是李华,你喜爱的GlobalMirror周报创刊五周年之际征集读者意见。请你依据以下内容给主编写封信,内容包括:1.该报吸引你的特色;2.提出建议并表达祝福。注意:1.词数80左右,开头语已
为你写好;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。Deareditor-in-chief,__________________________________________________________________________________________________
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)47.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。HenryCrawleywasacabdriverwhodrovelongcircuitseveryday.Hisjobkepthimawayfromfa
milyforlonghours.Itwasthetopicofmanyquarrelshehadgottenintowithhiswife,whounderstoodwhyhewasawaysooftenbutcouldnotresisttheurgetocryoutforherhusban
d’sphysicalabsence.Tomakeupfornotalwaysbeingthereforhisdaughter,Leslie,Henrywasdeterminedtomakeittoher16thbirthdaypartyontime.O
nthedayofherbirthday,Henryconveyedasmanypassengersashecouldasusual.Whenhefinallyfinishedthelastordertoadistanttownoutsidethecity,Henryrush
edbacktohiscityforthesmallparty.However,hegotcaughtupinaheavysnowstormthatrestrictedmobilityonhiswayback.Stubbornly,hedecidedhewo
uldpressonanywayandcontinueddrivingeventhoughhehadtogoatasnail’s(蜗牛的)pace.Itwas6:00pmandLeslie’spartystartedat6:30pm.Hecompl
ainedabouttheweatherashefastenedhiseyesontheslipperyroad.Astimepassed,hegotclosertothecity.Suddenly,hespottedapersonsittingbesidetheroad.Hest
oppedhiscartocheckonit,andfounditwasanelderlywomanwhowasunabletospeakbutalmostfreezing.Herbedroomclothestoldhimshem
ustbefromthetownnearbyhejustdrovepast.Henrydecidedtotakethewomantohertown,butherememberedthathiswifewouldbeupsetwithhimifhemissedhisdaughter
’sbirthdayparty.Hecalledhiswifetoexplainthings.Ashepredicted,shesaidnothing,endingupthecall.Thatmadehimuneasyandalmost
turnbacktohiscar.Butheknewthathecouldnotleavethewomanhelpless.“I’dwantsomeonetocareformywifeordaughteriftheyendedupinsuchatoughsit
uation,”hesaidtohimself.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Withoutanyhesitation,Henrywasdeterminedto
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