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高2025届阶段性测试英语试卷考试时间:120分钟满分:150分第一部分听力(共两节;每小题1.5分,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,共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.HowwillthespeakersspendSunday?A.Bygoing
swimming.B.Byplayingvolleyball.C.Bygoingforacycleride.2.Whatisimportanttotheman?A.Thecost.B.Thetime.C.
Theairline.3.Howistheweather?A.Cool.B.Warm.C.Cold.4.Whatisthemangoingtodo?A.Dropoutofschool.B.Trytogetascholarsh
ip.C.Continuehisstudies.5.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inaschool.B.Inahospital.C.Inarestaurant.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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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。全科免费下载公众号-《高中僧课堂》听第6段材料,回答6-7题。6.Wherewillthebookcasebeplaced?A.Inthelivingroom.B.In
thestudy.7.Whatisonthebed?A.Books.B.Clothes.听第7段材料,回答8-9题。8.Whatisthewomanangryabout?C.Inthebedroom.C.Towels.A.Thetimetokeepborrowedbooks.
B.Thecosttokeepbooksforaweek.C.Thenumberofborrowedbooksatatime.9.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthenewpolicy?A.Stupid.B.Troublesome.C.Understandable.听第8段材料,回答
10-12题。10.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Bossandclerk.B.Customerandmanager.C.Interviewerandinterviewee.11.Whatdoweknowa
boutthewoman?A.SheisinchargeoftheITDepartment.B.Sheisdissatisfiedwiththeman'swork.C.Sheknowsmanydifferentprogramminglanguages.12.Whatisth
eman?A.Asalesmanager.B.Acomputerprogrammer.C.Agamemachineproducer.听第9段材料,回答13-16题。13.Whatarethespeakersmainlyt
alkingabout?A.Somegreatteenagers.B.Somewebsites.C.Somephotos.14.WhatdidCharlieWatsondo?A.Hecreatedawebsite.B.Hehadhisownsoccerclub.C.
Heearnedabilliondollarsat17.15.WhatdoesthewomansayaboutAnnaPhilipova?A.Sheputoutafirebyherself.B.Shesavedhertwobrothersfromafire.C.Sheclimbe
dthehighestmountainintheAndes.16.HowdidMalikMonroeraisemoney?A.Byorganizingconcerts.B.Byworkinginhospitals.C.Bycollectingmoneyinschools.听第10段材料,回答17
-20题。17.WhodoesskydivingintheUSA?A.Peopleofallages.B.Crazyyoungpeople.C.Braveteenagers.18.Whendidthespeakersky
diveforthefirsttime?A.Whenshewasateenager.B.Whenshewasauniversitystudent.C.Whensheworkedasalawyer.19.Whatp
reventedthespeakerfromgoingskydivingregularly?A.Fearofheights.B.Shortageofmoney.C.Lackoffreetime.20.Whydoesthespeakergoskydivi
ng?A.Tokeephealthy.B.Tofaceuptoherfear.C.Toforgetherproblems.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。ANews
ChinaCirculation(发行量):1Year,12IssuesCoverPrice:$47.88PriceForYou:$19.99ProductDescription:NewsChinaistheEnglisheditionofChi
naNewsweek.ThemagazinecoversthelatestChinesedomesticnewsinpolitics,business,society,environment,culture,sportsandtravels.Itis
thefirstcomprehensivenewsmagazineforreadersinterestedinChina.BetterLifeCirculation:1Year,12IssuesCoverPrice:$44.
55PriceForYou:$15.00ProductDescription:Designedforthosewhohaveastronginterestinpersonallifestyle,BetterLifeisAmerica'scompletehome
andfamilyservicemagazine.Itoffershelpwithfood,recipes,decorating,building,gardening,familyhealth,moneymanagement,andeducation.AppleSeedsCi
rculation:1Year,9IssuesCoverPrice:$44.55PriceForYou:$33.95ProductDescription:AppleSeedsisanawardwinningmagazinefilledwithstoriesfork
idsagedfrom7to9.Thecoverisverysoft,providingdurabilitythatallowseachissuetobeenjoyedformanyyearstocome.Besides,there
isabigsurpriseforyou-it'sbeingsoldatamorefavorablediscountthanusual.HumorTimesCirculation:1Year,12Iss
uesCoverPrice:$36.00PriceForYou:$11.95ProductDescription:HumorTimesisforthosewholovetolaugh!Fullofcartoonsandhumorcolumns,itshowsupin
yourmailboxonceamonthandkeepsyousmilingallyearround!Intoday'sworld,youneedareasontolaugh.Solet'sfinditinHumorTimes.21.Whatkindofpeoplemayb
uyNewsChina?A.PeoplewhoarekeenonEnglishlearning.B.PeoplewhowanttolearnmoreabouttheAsiannations.C.Peoplewhoareinterestedinthedevelopme
ntoftoday'sChina.D.PeoplewhohaveaninterestinpersonallifestyleoftheChinese.22.BetterLifecanhelpyouin.A.learninghowtoma
kerecipesB.makingyourapartmentmorebeautifulC.findinginterestingstoriesforyourkidsD.knowingmoreaboutpeople'sprivatelife23.Whichofthefollowi
ngstatementsistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.HumorTimesisgoingtosurpriseyouallyearround.B.BetterLifecanhelpyouorderfoodfromtherest
aurant.C.AppleSeedsoffersthebiggestdiscountamongallthemagazines.D.ThesoftcoverofAppleSeedsenablesittobereadandkeptlong.BTwoBri
tishteachershavebrokentheworldrecordforthelongestjourneyinatuk-tukafterpullingtheirfailingvehiclefor43miles.RichardSearsandNickGoughtravele
d37,500kilometersaroundtheworldandpassedthrough37countries.Theydidthistosupportthegrass-rootseducationprojectinAfrica,AsiaandSouthAmeri
ca.Thepair,whosetofffromLondon,thoughttheirexpeditionwasoverwhenthevehiclestartedtofail.Whenthetuk-tukb
roke,theywereonly70kilometersawayfromtheirdestination.Theydecidedtopullittherestoftheway.Thetuk-tuk,whichweighs800kilograms,w
aspulledinturnbyRichardandNickoverthreedays.OnarrivalinChepen,Peru,theydiscoveredamechanicwhospecializedintuk-tuksandmanagedtofix
it.Thepairwerebackontheroadaimingfortheirnextgoal.Alongtheirjourneytheyhadtotackledesertsandjungles.Theyalsosurvived
closeencounterswithelephantsinUgandaandBotswanaandanaccidentinMalaysia.Thegreatesthardshiponthetuk-tukwasthemountainran
geslyingintheirpath,includingtheAlps,theHimalayasandtheAndes.NickandRicharduncoveredsomeinspirationalproje
ctsacrossAfrica,AsiaandSouthAmerica.Theywitnessedfirsthandtheeducationalchallengesfacingtheseareastod
ay.TheyjoinedstreetchildrenintheslumsofCairo,Khartoum,Kampala,MumbaiandPhnomPenh.TheyvisitedCongoleserefugees(难民)incampsinEaste
rnBurundi.Theywitnessedhoweducationcouldfreesex-workersinDelhiandvictimsofhumantraffickinginNepal.ThepairestablishedTheTukTukEducat
ionalTrust,aU.K.registeredcharity.Talkingabouttheirmotivation,Richardsaid,“Theworld'sleadershavemadeacommitmenttoachievinguniversalprima
ryeducationbut,inspiteofthispledge(誓言,承诺),over57millionprimary-agedchildrenworldwidearestilloutofschool;manymorearei
nschool,butstillcannotaccessqualitylearningopportunities.24.Whydidthetwoteacherstravelaroundtheworld?25.
Howfardidthetwoteacherspullthetuk-tukeachdayonaverage?A.Alittlemorethan30kilometers.C.43miles.26.Whatisthethirdparagraphmainlyabout?A.Howthey
realizedtheirnextgoal.B.Theirexcitingexperienceontheroad.C.Thebeautifulsceneryoffamousmountains.D.Thedifficultiesanddangers
theyfacedinthejourney.27.Whichofthefollowingbestdescribesthetwoteachers?A.Curiousandbrave.C.Courageousandresponsible.CWealre
adyknowthatexerciseisgoodforourbodies.Dailyexercisefightsthelossofmuscletoneandflexibilitythattendstoin
creaseslowlywithage.Anditturnsoutthatithasthesamefountain-of-youtheffectsonourbrains.Studiesshowthatovertimeourmindsalsob
ecomelessnimble.Welosetheabilitytoprocessnewinformationorswitchbetweenmentaltasksquickly一andnowweknowwhy.Arecentstudyexamined
nearly100individualstudiesonexerciseandbrainfunctionanddiscoveredexercisinganA.Tosupportaneducationproject.C.
Toentertainthemselves.B.Tocreateanewworldrecord.D.Tochallengethemselves.B.About14miles.D.70kilometers.B.Humorousandgenerous.D.Efficientand
honest.averageof52hoursoversixmonthsis"associatedwithimprovedcognitive(认知的)performanceinolderadultswithandwit
houtcognitivedamage."Thetypeofexercisesthatarebeneficialincludeaerobic,strength-trainingandmind-bodyexercisesl
ikeyogaortaichi.Inpreviousstudies,researchersfromJapan'sUniversityofTsukubawantedtoexplorethisideabylookingattheeffectofexerciseontheweakeningo
fthebrain.Theytestedtheoxygenabilityof60Japanesemenbetweentheagesof64and75whodidnotshowanysignsofdementia(痴呆)orothermentalsymptoms.Next,the
ylookedatthebrainactivityofeachmanashecompletedamentaltask.Theyfoundthatthefitteraparticipantwas,thelessbrainpow
erheusedtocompletethetaskswhencomparedwithhisout-of-shapepeers,whichmadehimmoreefficient.Althoughmuchresearchisfocusedonhowexercisemaybenefitanaging
brain,exerciseoffersbrainhealthbenefitsatalmostanyage,andthisincludeschildren.Areviewof14studiesshowedthatmorephysicallyac
tiveschoolchildrendobetteracademically.Exerciseactuallycausesyourbraintogrowinsize.Sogetmovingandkeepmovingforbestresults.28.The
underlinedword"nimble“inParagraph2mostprobablymeans.A.dull-wittedB.single-mindedC.absent-mindedD.quick-witted29.Whatcanweinferabouttheparticipants
5less-activepeers?A.Theyhadsignificantbrainadvantages.B.Theirbrainswereyoungerthantheirage.C.Theircognitiveperformancewould
decline.D.Theyhadaquickmindwhendoingthetask.30.Howdoestheauthorsupporthisidea?A.Bymakingcomparisons.B.Byanalyzingst
udyresults.C.Bydescribingtheprocesses.D.Bytellingpeers5experiences.31.What'sthemainideaofthetext?A.Exerciseisbeneficialf
oryourbodies.B.Exercisecanbenefityourbrainhealth.C.Exerciseisespeciallygoodfordementia.D.Exercisemayloweryourriskofmentalproblems.DThesearchfor
beautyspanscenturiesandcontinents.PaintingsofEgyptiansdatingbackover4,000yearsshowbothmenandwomenpai
ntingtheirnailsandwearingmakeup.In18th-centuryFrance,wealthynoblemenworelargewigs(假发)oflong,whitehairtomakethemselvesattractive.Today,pe
oplecontinuetodevotealotoftimeandmoneytotheirappearance.Thereisatleastonegoodreasonforthedesiretobeattractive:beautyispower.Stud
iessuggestthatgood-lookingpeoplemakemoremoney,getcalledonmoreofteninclass,andareregardedasfriendlier.Butwhat
exactlyisbeauty?It'sdifficulttodescribeitclearly,andyetweknowitwhenweseeit.Andourawarenessofitmaystartat
averyearlyage.Inonesetofstudies,six-month-oldbabieswereshownaseriesofphotographs.Thefacesonthepictureshadbeenratedforatt
ractivenessbyagroupofcollegestudents.Inthestudies,thebabiesspentmoretimelookingattheattractivefacesthantheunattractiveones.Thei
deathatevenbabiescanjudgeappearancemakesperfectsensetomanyresearchers.Instudiesbypsychologists,menconsistentlyshowedapref
erenceforwomenwithlargereyes,fullerlips,andasmallernoseandchinwhilewomenprefermenwithlargeshouldersand
anarrowwaist.Accordingtoscientists,themindunconsciouslytellsmenandwomenthatthesetraits-thefulllips,clearskin,stron
gshoulders-equalhealthandgeneticwell-being.Noteveryonethinksthesameway.Whatisconsideredattractiveinonecul
turemightnotbeinanother.LookatmostWesternfashionmagazines:thewomenonthepagesarethin,butisthis"perfect“bodytypeforwomenworldwide?Scientists5answer
isno;whatisconsideredbeautifulissubjectiveandvariesaroundtheworld.TheyfoundnativepeoplesinsoutheastPerupreferredshapesregardedoverweightinWes
terncultures.Forbetterorworse,beautyplaysaroleinourlives.Butitisextremelydifficulttodescribeexactlyw
hatmakesonepersonattractivetoanother.Althoughtheredoseemtobecertainphysicaltraitsconsidereduniversallyappealin
g,itisalsotruethatbeautydoesnotalwayskeeptoasingle,uniformstandard.Beautyreallyis,asthesayinggoes,intheeyeofthebehol
der(观看者).32.People'sideasaboutbeauty.A.canbeeasilydescribedB.arebaseduponstrictcriteriaC.haveexistedsinceancienttimesD.havelittleinfluence
onaperson'ssuccess33.InParagraph3,thebabiesinthestudy.A.wereratedfortheirappearanceB.showedapreferenceforwomenwithlargereyesC.wereshownpho
tosofagroupofcollegestudentsD.wereabletotellattractivefacesfromunattractiveones34.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat__
___.A.theideasofbeautyvaryaspeoplegrowupB.thestandardsforbeautyarebasedonscientificresearchesC.thesearchforbeautyisthepowe
rtomotivatethebeholderD.theunderstandingofbeautyisrootedinculturalbackgrounds35.Whatcanprobablybethebesttitleforthispassage?A.TheHistoryofBeautyB.
TheMysteryofBeautyC.TheStandardsforBeautyD.TheAttitudestowardBeauty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。TheScienceofRisk-SeekingSometimeswedecidethatalittleunnecessarydangerisworthitbecausewhenweweightheriskandthe
reward,theriskseemsworthtaking.36Someofusenjoyactivitiesthatwouldsurpriseandscaretherestofus.Why?Expertssayitmayhavetodowithhowou
rbrainswork.Thereasonwhyanyofustakeanyrisksatallmighthavetodowithearlyhumans.Risk-takerswerebetterathunting,fighting,orexploring.37Asthequa
lityofrisk-takingwaspassedfromonegenerationtothenext,humansendedupwithasenseofadventureandatoleranceforrisk.Sowhyaren'twealljumpingoutofairplane
sthen?Well,even200,000yearsago,toomuchrisk-takingcouldgetonekilled.Afewdaringsurvived,though,alongwit
hafewstay-in-cavetypes.Asaresult,humansdeveloparangeofcharactertypesthatstillexiststoday.Somaybeyoulovecarracing,ormaybeyouhateit.38Nomatterw
hereyouareontherisk-seekingrange,scientistssaythatyourwillingnesstotakerisksincreasesduringyourteenageyears.39Toh
elpyoudothat,yourbrainincreasesyourhungerfornewexperiences.Newexperiencesoftenmeantakingsomerisks,soyourbrainraisesyourtolerancefo
rriskaswell.40Fortherisk-seekers,apartofthebrainrelatedtopleasurebecomesactive,whilefortherestofus,apartofthebrainrelatedtofearbecomesactive.Asexper
tscontinuetostudythescienceofrisk-seeking,we'llcontinuetohitthemountains,thewavesortheshallowendofthepool.A.Italld
ependsonyourcharacter.B.Thosearetherisksyoushouldjumptotake.C.Beingbetteratthosethingsmeantagreaterchanceofsurvival.D.
Thus,thesewell-equippedpeoplesurvivedbecausetheywerethefittest.E.Thisiswhenyoustarttomoveawayfromyou
rfamilyandintothebiggerworld.F.However,wearenotallusingthesamereferencestandardtoweighrisksandrewards.G.Newbrainre
searchsuggestsourbrainsworkdifferentlywhenwefaceanervoussituation.第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分
)阅读下面的短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。IplayedabadmintongameagainstmycousinCharlielastweek.Itwasoneofth
emost41andtiringgamesI’veeverhad.WhenCharliefirstphonedandsuggestedweplay,Ilaughedquietly,figuringonaneasyvictory.Afterall,Charlie5sideao
f42hasalwaysbeennothingmore43thanliftingaforktohismouth.AslongasIcanremember,Charlie5sbeentheleastphysicallyfitmemberinthefamily,and44proudofhim
self.HisbigstomachhasalwaysballoonedoutbetweenhisT-shirtandtrousers.Althoughthefamilyoften45aboutthat,Charliere
fusedtobuyalargerT-shirtortoloseweight.SowhenCharliearrivedforourgamenotonlywiththebottomofhisshirtgatheredinsidehistrousersbutalsowithastomachyou
couldhardly46,1wassosurprisedthatIwas47.Mycousinmusthavemadeanefforttogethimselfintoshape.Asaresult,atthe
pointinourgamewhenIpredictedthescoretobeabout21to5inmyfavor,itwasinstead7to9——andCharliewas48.Suddenly,Charlieslippedandfell.Ithoughthe
wouldlosehistemperasheusedto,buthe49histearsandkeptplaying!Tomakemattersworse,itseemedthathecould50mymindandpredictwhatIwoulddone
xt.Littlebylittle,mypatiencegaveout.Iwasabouttogiveupwhensuddenlytherewasa51failure,whichgavemetimetocalmdown.Wheneverythingwasbacktonormal,we
52toplayliketwomadmen.Whenthescorewas18-18,1finally53myconfidence.Intheend,Isurvivedthegame,butitwasonlya54victory.Afterthegame,bothofuswerelying
flatonourbacks,tootiredtomove.Inaway,Ithinkwebothwon:Ithegame,butcousinCharliemy55.41.A.regularB.hopelessC.encouragingD.surprising42.A.joyB
.preparationC.exerciseD.fitness43.A.time-savingB.effort-makingC.suitableD.comfortable44.A.reasonablyB.personallyC.strangelyD.e
agerly45.A.jokedB.forgotC.quarreledD.cared46.A.noticeB.measureC.admireD.believe47.A.nervousB.speechlessC
.carelessD.sceptical48.A.waitingB.leadingC.comingD.counting49.A.breakoutB.putupC.burstintoD.heldback50.A.readB.seeC.understandD
.watch51.A.strengthB.powerC.forceD.energy52.A.decidedB.stoppedC.pretendedD.continued53.A.lostB.gainedC.controlledD.took54.
A.narrowB.terribleC.toughD.simple55.A.supportB.favorC.friendshipD.respect第二节(共10小题;每小题L5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。Someofthemostsucce
ssfulpeopleinhistoryhavedonetheirbestworkincoffeeshops.PabloPicasso,JKRowling,SimonedeBeauvoirandJean-PaulSartre,BobDylan-wh
ethertheyarepainters,singers,songwriters,philosophersorwriters,peopleacrossnationsand56(century)havetappedintotheircreativityworkingawayatatablei
nacafe.Therearemanywayscoffeeshopstriggerourcreativityinawayofficesandhomesdon't.Researchshowsthatthestimuliintheseplacesmakethemeffectiveenviron
ments57(work).It5snotjustthatdoubleespressobutthe58(combine)ofnoise,casualcrowdsandvisualvarietycangiveusjusttherightamountofdistra
ctiontohelpusbeour59(sharp)andmostcreative.Someofusstickinourearbudsassoonaswesitdowntoworkinapublicsetting.But
scientists60(know)foryearsthatbackgroundnoisecanbenefitourcreativethinking.So,thejazzmuzak,lightconversationandbarista(咖啡师)bangin
gcoffeegrounds(咖啡渣)outofthegrinderaren'tanuisance-theycouldhelpyoucomeup61yournextmasterpiece.Thereisalsothef
actthatinacoffeeshop,we'resurroundedbypeoplewho'vecometodo62samethingasus,whichactsasamotivator.Youseeotherpeopleworkinganditputsyouinanat
mosphere63youjustnaturallystartworkingaswell.Just64(observe)themcanmotivateyoutoworkharder.Evenifworkingfromhomerem
ainsanoptionlong-termduetothepandemic,thebenefitsof65(temporary)relocatingtoacoffeeshopmaybetoogoodtopassup.第四
部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节任务型阅读(满分20分)请先阅读以下短文。Stevegrabbedhisbatandglove."Seeyoulater,Mom.I'mgoingtoPaul's."Heracedoutthe
doorandslammed(砰地关上)itbehindhim.Summervacationjustbegan.Theboysplannedtoplaybaseballeverydaysotheycouldmakethefreshmanteam.P
aulwaswaitingoutsideforSteve.“Whatareyoudoing?Where5syourstuff?”SteveliftedhisbatontohisshoulderwhencatchingsightofP
aul.Paulshookhisheadunhappily."IhavetocleanMr.Thompson'sgaragebeforeIcango.Withhisbrokenarm,hecan'tdoithimself.
MymomalwaysvolunteersmetohelptheThompsons.They5rekindofold”“OK;saidSteve."I'llhelpyou.We'llgetdonequickerworkingtogether.”Theboyswe
ntdowntheblocktotheThompsons5andgotstarted.Theyfoundacoupleofbroomsandshovels(铲).Beforetheyswept,theyputboxesthatwerestrewn(遍布)aroundth
egarageflooronshelves.AsPaulputabigboxonashelf,itfelloffandwithitfellanenvelope.Hepickeditup.Itwasn'tsealed,soheopenedit.Therewere
lotsofone-hundred-dollarbills.‘"You'vegottoseethis."HepulledoutahandfulofbillsandshowedStevewithhiseyeslitup."Wheredidyo
ugetthat?”saidSteve.Paulpointedtotheshelf."Itjustfelldownwhentheboxfell.There5sgottobeacoupleofthousanddollarshere.If
wetakesome,Ibetnoonewilleverknow.”Stevefurrowedhisbrow(皱眉)andshookhishead."Areyoucrazy?That'sstealing."Well,Idoalotofchoresforthemanddo
n'tgetpaid.It5snotreallystealing;it'sakindofpaymentformyhardwork;Paulinsisted.Atthattime,Stevewasabouttograbthemoneyf
romPaul'shandwhentheyheardasound.“Boys,Ibakedachocolatecake;Mrs.Thompsonwalkedintothegarage....(tobecontinued)第一题根据文章内容,从下面方框里的
12个单词中选择10个,在表格中填入其恰当的形式。每空一词(共10小题;每小题1分,共10分)shake,unwilling,help,borrow,clean,steal,annoy,steal,play,take,excite,billPaulEvents
Hewasvolunteeredtohelp______66__Mr.Thompson'sgaragebeforegoingto_____67__baseball.Hefoundsome____69__inanenvelop
eandsuggestedthey____70__some.Emotions_68_._71_.OutsideSteve'shomeAtMr.Thompson'sgarageSteveEventsHe
offeredto____72___Paulwiththework.He___73___hisheadandinsistedthatitwas____74___.EmotionsSympathetic._75_
.第二题根据文本内容简要回答问题(共4小题;每小题2.5分,共10分)76.Whatisthemajorconflictinthestory?77.WhatkindofpersondoyouthinkS
teveis?(Staterelevantevidence.)78.Whatmightbetheboys5immediatereactionwhenMrs.Thompsoncamein?79.WhatmightPa
uldowiththemoneyhehadfound?Why?第二节书面表达(满分20分)你校将举办英语演讲比赛,主题为Besmartonlinelearners。请你以此为题写一篇演讲稿参赛。内容包括:1.分析优势与不足;2.提出学习建
议。注意:词数100左右,可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。高2025届阶段性测试-英语答案听力1-5BACCB6-10CBACC11-15ABAAB16-20AABBC阅读21-23CBD24-27ABDC28-31DCBB32-35CDDB七选五36-40FCAEG完
形填空41-45DCBCA46-50ABBDA51-55BDBAD语法填空56.centuries57.towork58.combination59.sharpest60.haveknown61.with62.the63.where64.obse
rving65.temporarily任务型阅读第一题66.clean67.play68,Unwilling69,bills70.take71,Excited72.help73.shook74.stealing75.A
nnoyed第二题76.PaulandSteveaccidentallyfoundahandfulofbillswhencleaningtheThompsons5garage.Paulintendedtotakesome,butStevei
nsisteditwasstealing.77.Steveisahelpfulperson,becauseheofferedtohelpPaulwiththecleaningwork.Heisalsohonest,asherefusedtotakethe
moneyfoundinthegarage.78.Theymightfreezewithfearandtrytohidetheirnervousness.(关键词:freeze,nervous,fear等)79.Hemightputthemoneybacktotheenvelopeo
radmithismistaketoMrs.Thompsonbecausehefinallyrealizedthathonestyisthebestpolicy.书面表达(略)听力原文:第一段材料:W:Wouldyouliketocometothebeachwithuso
nSunday,Joe?M:Idon'tlikeswimmingmuch.Imaygoforacycleride.W:Wedon'tgoforswimming.We'regoingtoplayvolleyball.M:Filcome
withyouthen.第二段材料:略第三段材料:M:Oh,my!Ican'tgoon.W:Meneither.I'mfreezingallover.M:It'slikethewholeworldisfreezing.Iguesswecan'tdoanythinguntilthesuns
hines.第四段材料:W:Iheardyouwerehavingproblemsmeetingyourschoolfeesandmaynotbeabletostudynextterm.M:IwashavingsomedifficultiesbutFvereceive
dascholarshipandthingsarefinallylookingup.第五段材料:M:IhaveanappointmenttoseeDr.Granforaphysicalexam.W:Pleasehaveaseat.She
isoutforlunchandshewillbebackinafewminutes.第六段材料:M:WheredoyouwanttheTV,Miss?W:Justputitbesidethefireplace.M:Andthebookcase?Iguess
itgoesinthelivingroomorthestudy.W:No,Iwantitinthebedroom.Andthesetowels.Pleaseputtheminthebathroom.M:What’sintheseboxe
s?They'rereallyheavy.W:Careful!Thosearemydishes.Justleavethemonthekitchencounter.Wherearetheboxeswithmybooks?M:They'renexttothebed.Andyourcl
othesarethere,too.Weputthemonthebed.IsthatOK?W:Sure.Everythingisamessanyway.第七段材料:M:Hey,Marrissa.Youseemkind
ofmad.W:Iam.Haveyouheardaboutthenewpolicyonthelibrarybooks?Ifsjuststupid.M:Oh,youmeanthethingabouthavingonlyaweekfo
rkeepingborrowedbooks?Well,yeah...What’swrongwithit?W:Areyouserious?Wecanonlykeepbooksforaweek?Howdotheyexpe
ctmetoreadabookinaweek?M:Theschool’sjustprobablyconcernedaboutreadingmaterialgettinglost.Theyjustwanttopreventanymoreadditionalcost.第八
段材料:W:Hi,youmustbeRobert.M:Yeah,that’sright.W:DebbieCharm,headoftheITDepartment.OK,sowhatexperiencedoyouhaveincomputerprogramming?M:Well,overthep
astthreeyearsI'vehadalotofexperiencewithmanydifferentprogramminglanguages.W:OK,sowhat’stheattractionforworkingforourcompany?M:Well,I'veseensome
ofthecomputergamesyou'vecomeupwithandthereforeIthinkyou'reaveryyouthfulcompanywithaverygoodfuture.W:OK,excellent.Well,
Ineedsomebodytoworkrightaway.Doyouthinkyoucandothat?M:Certainly,yeah.W:OK,we'llhaveyoursalaryon$1,400amonthtostartwith.Doesthat
soundgood?M:Thatsoundsfine.W:OK,you'llbeworkinginthegamesectionofourdepartment.Sowhydon'tyoucomeonMonday?M:OK.第九段材料:M:What’sthewebsite?W:Peoplesen
dinthenamesofteenagerswho'vedonesomethinggreat.Everyonevotes,andtheteenagerwiththemostvoteswins.M:Who'sthatboyi
nthephoto?W:He'sateenagernamedCharlieWatson.Hehashisownsoccerwebsite.Hedesignedithimselfanddidallthework.He'sonly17,andhealreadyhasamilliondollar
s.There'salsoaboynamedFelipeFlores.HeclimbedthehighestmountainintheAndes.M:So,whoareyougoingtovotefor?W
:Tmnotsure.TherearetwoIreallylike.M:Whoarethey?W:One'sagirlnamedAnnaPhilipova.She's13yearsold.Therewasaterriblefireinherhome,andshewalk
edrightintotheburningbuildingtorescuehertwolittlebrothers.Shegotthembothoutalive,butherhandwasbadlyburned.M:Wow!Andwho'stheother?W:Theother'sa16-yea
r-oldboynamedMalikMonroe.HegavethreemilliondollarstohospitalsandschoolsinAfricalastyear.M:Howdidhegetthemoney?W:Heorganizedbigconcertsinsc
hoolsandcollegesallovertheUSA.ThenhegaveallthemoneyhegotfromtheconcertstohospitalsandschoolsinAfrica.第十
段材料:W:HelloFmKateAssadi,andFmheretotalkaboutmyhobby,whichisskydiving.IntheUK,thisisstillseenassomethi
ngdonebycrazyyoungpeople!ButintheUSA,skydivingisahobbythathasbeentakenupbypeoplefromallagegroups,byanyonelookingforexcitement,fro
mtwenty-year-oldstooldpeopleenjoyingactivelifeafterleavingtheirjobs.Iwantedtodoskydivingasateenager,butmyparentswouldn'tgivetheirpermission
.So,myfirstjumpwasasauniversitystudent,whenIwasabletogetadiscount.Immediately,Iwasattracted!Icouldn'taffordtodoitregula
rlythough,untilIstartedworkingasalawyer.WhydoIdoit?Well,skydivingmakesyoufeelgreat-youforgetallyourproblems.Therearen'treallyanyhealthbenefits.Al
thoughIknowseveralbusinessmenwithstressfuljobswhodoskydivingtohelpthemrelax.Ofcourse,somepeoplestartskydivingtohelpthemgetoverafea
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