安徽省江南十校2024-2025学年高二上学期12月联考试题 英语

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姓名座位号(在此卷上答题无效)绝密★启用前2024年“江南十校”高二年级12月份阶段联考英语注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号框涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号框。

回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。3.考试结束后,将答题卡交回。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.WhereisMatthewnow?A.Inacar.B.Inagarden.C.Ataparty.2.Whatarethespeakersprobablydoing?A.Discussingabiologyproject.B.Applyin

gtouniversities.C.Signingupforclasses.3.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?A.Countcalories.B.Workoutregularly.C.Getaprivatetrainer.4.WhatwillCatherine

donextSaturday?A.Invitesomestudentstoherhouse.B.Attendasportsevent.C.Designsomeposters.5.Whydoesn’tthewomanlookgood?A.Shehadahighfever.B.

Shedranktoomuchwater.C.Shewasexposedtothesunfortoolong.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.Howdoesthemansoundatthebeginningoftheconve

rsation?A.Worried.B.Relaxed.C.Surprised.7.Whatdoesthemanprobablydonow?A.He’sawriter.B.He’sateacher.C.H

e’sadoctor.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whatdoesthegirlwantfromhisfather?A.AChristmasgift.B.Somecash.C.Somemake-upproducts.9.Whatdo

weknowaboutEmilyandGrace?A.Theyarethegirl’sclassmates.B.Theyinvitedthegirltogoshopping.C.Theyboughtsomenewbeautyproducts.10.Whatistheman’ssuggestion

forhisdaughter?A.Workingonbuildingconfidence.B.SavingmoneyforChristmas.C.Workingpart-timetoearnmoney.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Wheredoest

heconversationtakeplace?A.Atanairport.B.Inahotel.C.Atatouristattraction.12.Whichcountryisthemanfrom?A.France.B.Monaco.C.AbuDhabi13.Whydidtheman

leavehishometown?A.Todobusiness.B.Togoonvacation.C.Topursueeducationabroad.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Sale

smanandconsumer.B.Lawyerandclient.C.Restaurantowneranddiner.15.Howdidthewomanprobablyfeelatfirst?A.Uneasy.B.Regretful.C.Thrilled.16.Whatcoloristhewo

man’sphone?A.Black.B.Pink.C.White.17.Whatphotodoesthewomanhaveonherphone’shomescreen?A.Apictureofherca

t.B.Apictureofheronthebeach.C.Apictureofherandhersister.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Whatshouldstudentsdoaftertheyfindthemusicalinstrumenttheylike?A.FindMs.

Anderson.B.Contacttheirparents.C.Discusswithbandmembers.19.Whydoesthespeakerrecommendlearningamusicalinstrument?A.Ithelpswithsocia

lskills.B.Itimprovesstudents’academicperformance.C.Itteachesstudentshowtopracticeandreadmusic.20.Whatisthefeeforplayingtheguitarperyear?A.$

50.B.$60.C.$70.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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。ALexingtonHighSchoolsummersession(

June12-July26)Morningsessions:SectionA:8:10-9:10SectionB:9:20-10:20SectionC:10:40-11:40SectionD:11:50-12:50Afternoonsports:2:00-3:30AmericanSignLang

uage(ASL)ItisthrillingtointroduceASLtoourLexingtoncommunitywiththearrivalofourinstructor,Mr.Wilson.Inthiscourse,studentswilllearntheessentia

lsignsofalphabet(字母表)fingerspellingandvariouscategoriesofvocabularyincludingfamilysigns,WH-Questionsanddirectionalsigns.Additional

ly,studentswillgaininsightsintothedistinctionsbetweenthehearingandthedeafcommunities.Grades:9-10SectionCCost:$260BaseballCampThecampis

designedtoinstructcampersinthefundamentalskillsofballpitching,batting,catching,strikinginagroupsetting.Cam

perswillalsohavetheopportunitytoengageincompetitiveyetentertaininggamesthatwillimproveskillsandstrategies.Itwillbe

scheduledforfourSundays:June23,July7,July14,andJuly21.Grades:9-11SectionACost:$160EnglishSkillsforHi

ghSchoolThisclassisdesignedtoenhancehighschoolstudents’Englishproficiencywithflexibleinstructionanddifferentsch

edules.Inthisclass,wewillreadMadeleineL’Engle’sfantasticnovelAWrinkleinTime,wewillcraftourownimaginativenarrat

ives,andwewillstrengthenthecoreEnglishskillsthatarecrucialforhighschoolstudents.Grades:10-12SectionBCost:$230Bookfee:$20ComputerSkills

TrainingThiscourseisanexpansiveexplorationintothefieldofcomputerscience,coveringavarietyofsubjectsincludingproblem-solving,programmin

g,physicalcomputing,user-centereddesignanddataanalysis.Studentswillbemotivatedtocreatetheirownwebsites,apps,animati

ons,games,andsoon.Priorexperienceofblockcoding(编码)issuggestedforstudentsenrollinginthiscourse.Grades:11-12Section

DCost:$240Bookfee:$3021.WhatwillMr.Wilsoninstructstudentstodo?A.Createwebsites,appsandgames.B.Practicefundamentalbaseballskills.C.Enhancingtheirc

oreEnglishskills.D.Learnalanguageforthedeaf.22.Whichofthefollowingisappropriateforthosewithapassionforliterature?A.8:10-9:1

0.B.9:20-10:20.C.10:40-11:40.D.11:50-12:50.23.Whatisthetotalcostforastudenttoenrollinacomputersciencecourse?A.$160.B.$250.C.$260.D.$270.BId

rovethroughourneighborhoodwithmyhusband,theplacewe’dcalledhomefor26years.TheSierraNevadafoothills,onceth

ickwithtoweringpines,wereunrecognizable.Thegroundwascoveredwithathickblanketofash.We’dgottenanearly-morningcalltellingustomoveou

timmediatelytwoweeksearlier.ThewildfiretearingthroughNorthernCaliforniahadspreadandwasheadingourway.Wejumpedinthecarwithourdogsandafewbelongings.For

days,webouncedfromhoteltohotel,desperatefornews.Whatfinallycamewasn’tgood.Ourhousehadbeenrightinthefire’spath.Now

we’dbeengivenpermissiontoreturn.MyhusbandandIbroughtshovels(铁铲),workboots,masksandgloves.Wewould“rescue”anyth

ingwecould.Wedroveslowlythroughtheruins,wherechimneysmarkedthespotswherehomesoncestood.Iwasn’tpreparedforwhatawaitedus.Ourhousewasnothingbutrubble(碎石

).Mostofourbelongings,includingmypreciouscollectionofinspirationalbooks,wereallgone.Iwipedawaytearsaswedugthro

ughtheash.Weuncoveredacast-ironumbrellastandthatusedtostandbesideourdoor,andadecorativedishoursonhadgivenme,blackenedbutwhole,whichre

mindedusofbitsandpiecesofourlife.Howwillwesurvivethis?Itfeltasifourliveshadbeenwipedout.Westoppeddigginginlateafternoon.Myhusbandloadedw

hatwe’dfoundinthecarandsaid,“Let’sgo.”Iturnedtogetinthecar.ThatwaswhenInoticedsomethingstucktomyboot.Api

eceofpaper.Ipickeditup.Itsedgeswereburnt,butthewordsweresurprisinglyclear,“Iflifeseemsdifficult,Ipau

seandreflectontheblessingsometimeshiddenwithineverycircumstance.Withrenewedfaithandcourage,Ibeginagain.”Thewordsmustha

vecomefromoneofmybooks,apassageIcouldn’trecallbutnowsaideverythingIneededtohear.Iframedthatpieceofpaperandkeptitonthe

nightstandineveryhotelandmotelwestayedinoverthefollowingmonths.Itnowsitsinaplaceofhonorinournewhome,areminderthatwecan

beginagain.24.Whatcanwelearnfromparagraph2?A.Theauthor’sfamilylefthomehurriedly.B.Theauthor’sfamilylosteverythinginth

efire.C.Thewildfirefirstbrokeoutclosetotheauthor’shome.D.Nowarningaboutthewildfirewasgiventwoweeksearlier.25.Howmightt

heauthorfeelwhenshewasdiggingthroughtheash?A.Guilty.B.Astonished.C.Hopeless.D.Grateful.26.Whenwasthetextwritten?A.Whenthewildfirespread.B

.Whentheauthorstayedinahotel.C.Whiletheauthor’shousewasbeingrebuilt.D.Aftertheauthor’sfamilysettleddownagain.27.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.A

narrowescape.B.Risingfromtheash.C.Anattemptatarescue.D.AwildfireinNorthCalifornia.CNestledinthewatersoffthecoastofTuscany,Italy,

anunusualseafloorsculptureparkissafeguardingitsoceanenvironment.FishermanAntonioVerdihasbeencastinghisnetsinthesewaterssincehisyout

halongtheMaremmacoastline.Itwasinthe1980sthathebegantonoticetheclearsigns:theseabedwasbecomingbarren,withexhaustedfishstocks.Untilrecently,Antonio

Verdihasfoundhimselfnotonlycompetingwiththedeclineofoceanresourcesbutalsowiththreateningpracticesofillegal“bottomtrawlers(拖

网捕鱼的人)”,whorandomlyspoilalargequantityofoceanlifeastheyfish,draggingaweightednetalongtheseafloorbehindtheirboats.AntonioVerdi’ss

tyleofartisanalfishing(手工捕鱼),incontrast,isfriendlytonatureasdamagingtheecosystemcouldreducefishermen

’sincome.Heunderstoodthatthesuccessofhisfishingactivitywaslinkedtothegoodstateoftheenvironment.Theunderwater“HouseofFish”sculpturepark,whichwas

startedin2015,wasencouragedbythisfisherman.“Oneofthemosteffectivesolutionsistophysicallypreventtrawlingthro

ughartificialreefs,soIstartedworkingonthisproject,tryingtocombinetheprotectionoftheseabedwithsomethingthatcouldalsogivean

addedvaluetoourenvironment,somethingasbeautifulasasculpture,”hestated.Sculpturesorrockscanbreakweightedtrawlernets.Theycan

alsofunctionasartificialreefs,offeringhabitatsforcoralsandotherseacreatures.Duetothepresenceoftheunderwatersculptur

es,somespeciesnotseeninalongwhilesuchasgroupersandlobstershaverejoinedthewaters.Thesculptureparkrepresentsbothanartisticexpressionandadefenceagai

nstdestructiveseafloortrawling.Presently,39massivestonesculpturesarescatteredacrosstheseabedalonganareaofTuscancoa

stlinenearthetownofTalamone.Inthenearfuture,AntonioVerdihopestoextendhisprotectiveeffortsincoastalwaters.“Theseaisstillun

derthreat,”hesays,“andmymissiontoprotectitcontinues.”28.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“barren”inparagraph2probablymean?A.Unproductive.B.De

licate.C.Fruitful.D.Nutritious.29.HowdoesAntonioVerdi’sfishingdifferfromthatoftheillegal“bottomtrawlers”?A.Heuseslar

gernetstocatchmorefish.B.Hismethodislessdamagingtotheecosystem.C.Hefocusesoncatchingspecifichigh-valuefish.D.His

fishinginvolvestheuseofunderwatersculptures.30.Whatimpacthasthesculptureparkhadonthelocaloceanlife?A.Ashiftinthetypesoffishcaughtbyloca

lfishermen.B.Adecreaseinthenumberoffishduetothesculptures.C.Thereturnofspeciesthathadpreviouslydisappearedfromthearea.D.Theextinctionofsomespec

iesduetotheincreasedhumanpresence.31.Whatistherelationshipbetweenhumanactivitiesandtheoceanenvironment

accordingtothisarticle?A.Theoceanistoovasttobeaffectedbyhumanactivities.B.Humanactivitieshavenosignificantimpactonseacreatures.C.Theonlywaytop

rotectseacreaturesistoprohibithumanactivities.D.Fishingshouldbeinlinewitheffortstomaintainahealthyoceanecosystem.DSolarc

ellsplayanimportantroleintheshifttowardsagreenerfuture,withanincreasingnumberofbuildingsandrooftopsworld

widebeingfittedwithsolarpanels.However,theirlargesizecanbealimitation.AteamofresearchersfromtheMassachusettsInstituteofTechnology(

MIT)hasdevelopedatechniquetoproduceincrediblylightweightsolarcellsthatcanbeplacedonavarietyofsurfaces.Thesesolarcellsare

madefromnanomaterialsusingakindofelectronicink.Theirthinnessallowsthemtobeappliedtomanydifferentsurfaces,suchasbeingplacedonthewingsofdr

ones(无人机)toprolongtheirbatterylife.Thesecellsarethinnerthanhumanhair,yettheyarecapableofproducingapproximately18timesmorepowerper

kilogramcomparedtotraditionalsolarpanels.Aproblemthatresearchersareaddressingbeforethesesolarcellscanbemas

s-producedishowtoprotectthesolarcellsfromoxygenandmoisture(湿气).Whiletraditionalsolarcellsareprotectedbyglass,addingsuchalayerwouldremovethema

joradvantageofthenewultra-thinsolarcells.Scientistsarecurrentlyexploringalternativeprotectivemeasures.Australi

aisalsowitnessingnotableprogressinthisfield.Duringthe“ChargeAroundAustralia”project,scientistsdrovearoundthecountryinaTeslat

hatwaspoweredonlybysolarpanelsonathree-monthjourney.Thesesolarpanelswerestoredinthevehicle’strunkandprovidedpowerifnecessary.32.Whatisthemain

advantageofthenewsolarcellsdevelopedbyMITscientists?A.Theyarediverseinform.B.Theyaremoreaffordabletoproduce.C.Theyareprotectedbyalayerofglass.D

.Theyareflexibleandgeneratemorepower.33.Whatchallengedoscientistsfacebeforethesesolarcellscanbemass-produced?

A.Toextendthebatterylife.B.Tomakethemabsorbmoreenergy.C.Toguardthemagainstoxygenandmoisture.D.Togetridofsizeandgeographi

callimitation.34.Whatmostprobablymakesglassimproperasaprotectivelayer?A.Itscost.B.Itsweight.C.Itsstructure.D.Itsbreakability.35.Whatcanbeinfe

rredfromthelastparagraph?A.Solarpanelshavebeenwidelyusedinvehiclesaroundtheworld.B.Australiareliedonanetworkofchargingstationsintheproject.

C.SignificantinnovationwasmadeinsolartechnologyinAustralia.D.TheTeslawaschargedusingtraditionalpoweroutletsintheproject.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。ValleysareoneofthemostcommonlandformsontheEarth.Theyareformedthrougherosion(侵蚀)orthegr

adualwearingdownofthelandbywindandwater.Theirformdependsonwhatiserodingit,theslope(坡度)oftheland,thetypeofrockorsoi

landtheamountoftimethelandhasbeeneroded.Therearethreecommontypesofvalleys:V-shapedvalleys,U-shapedvalleysandflatflooredvalleys.36AV-shapedva

lley,sometimescalledarivervalley,isanarrowvalleywithsteeply(陡峭地)slopedsidesthatappearsimilartotheletter“V”.Theyareformedbystrongstreams,whichover

timehavecutdownintotherock.Thesevalleysformwithstreamsintheir“youthful”stage.37AnexampleofaV-shapedvalleyi

stheGrandCanyonintheSouthwesternUnitedStates.AU-shapedvalleyisavalleywithaprofile(轮廓)similartotheletter“U”.38Theyareformedbyglacial(冰川的)ero

sionduringthelastglaciation.Thisisbecauseicesheetsfloweddownthepre-existingriverorV-shapedvalleysandca

usedthebottomofthe“V”toleveloutintoa“U”shape,resultinginawider,deepervalley.Thethirdtypeofthevalleyiscalledaflat-flooredvalley.The

sevalleys,likeV-shapedvalleys,areformedbystreams.39Overtime,thestreamcontinuestoerodethevalley’ssoil,wideningi

tfurther.Withflood,thematerialthatiserodedandcarriedinthestreamisdepositedwhichbuildsupthefloodplainandthevalley.Duringthi

sprocess,theshapeofthevalleychangesfromaVorUshapedvalleyintoonewithabroadflatvalleyfloor.40Theyareclosetoriverswhichenableeasiermoveme

ntandalsoprovideresourceslikewater,goodsoilsandfoodsuchasfish.Thevalleysthemselveswerealsohelpfulasvalleywallsoftenblockedw

indsandothersevereweatherifthesettlementpatternswerepositionedcorrectly.Valleysalsoprovidedasafeplacefo

rsettlementandmadeinvasionsdifficult.A.Avalleyisnormallyoccupiedbyariverorstream.B.Duringthisperiod,streamsflowrapidlydow

nsteepslopes.C.Theriverbeginstoerodethebankofitschannelinsteadofvalleywalls.D.Theshapeofvalleysvariesbuttheyaretypicallysteep-sidedcanyons

orbroadplains.E.Thistypeofvalleyischaracterizedbysteepsidesthatcurveinatthebaseofthevalleywall.F.Thedifferenceisthattheyaren

olongerintheiryouthfulstage,andareinsteadinamaturestage.G.Valleyshaveplayedanimportantroleinpeople’slifesincethebeginningofhumandevelopment.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。Iloveridingabiketoworknomattertheweather.

Biking’stimelessjoy41thekidinme.UnlikethemonkeybarsorswingsIusedtogoonasakidattheplaygroundthatnowonlycausemepain,bikingstill42me.

Asanadult,bikingtoworkhasbecomea(n)43forthecrowdedpublictransportationblues.Rain,shine,snoworwind—I44thephysicalandmentalchallenge.Andthesom

etimescoldandwetridesinthedarkofVancouver,Canada,areoften45bysightingsofsquirrels,deerandraccoons(浣熊),remindingmeth

atthereisbeautytobefoundeveninthedarkestofdays.Bikinghasbecomeasourceof46forme.It’sduringthese47thatIfaceandthinkaboutli

fe’schallenges.Angryatmyboss?Madatmypartner?BythetimeI’vereachedthe48,I’vehopefullyevolvedfrom49tooptimistic.Asaparent,I’mdeter

minedto50myjoyofbikingtomyson.Ourearlyadventures51himsittinginabiketrailer,tellingmeIwasridingtooslowan

dthattheridewastoobumpy(颠簸的).“Daddy,youmustbe52.Yourlegsaren’tmovingveryfast.”Muchlikelife,bikingisajourneythatreq

uiresyoutofacechallengeshead-on.Itisnot53aformoftransportation;it’sa(n)54tobepartofthelandscape,totakeinthejourneyratherthanjust55tothedestination.

41.A.bringsoutB.checksoutC.takesoutD.pullsout42.A.wearsB.excitesC.bothersD.shelters43.A.loveB.cureC.choiceD.barrier44.A.en

counterB.undergoC.welcomeD.suffer45.A.impressedB.surroundedC.disturbedD.brightened46.A.calmnessB.successC.anxietyD.opportunity47.A.trialsB

.breaksC.routinesD.rides48.A.peakB.bottomC.limitD.destination49.A.annoyedB.shockedC.frustratedD.embarr

assed50.A.carryonB.takeonC.passonD.insiston51.A.involvedB.occupiedC.sparedD.risked52.A.focusedB.stressedC.frozenD.tired53.A.

apparentlyB.simplyC.directlyD.extremely54.A.struggleB.urgeC.invitationD.must55.A.switchB.rushC.leadD.drive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。Shark’sFinandSichuanPepper(《鱼翅与花椒》)isabookonChinesecuisinebyBritishwriterFuchsiaDunlo

p,56hasspentabout15yearsexploringChinaanditsdiversefoodculture.Thebook57(consist)of16chapters,eachfeaturingapracticalre

cipe.DunlopexploresChinesefoodfromtheremoteGansucountryside58thehistoriccityofYangzhou.Ratherthan59(mere)pres

entingthefood,sheimmersesherselfintastingitand,moreimportantly,investigatingit.Fromamazementto60(accept),Dunlo

pembarksonthisfoodjourneybylearningtocookandtryingdifferentChinesefoodsincludingseacucumberandscorpion(蝎子),despiteherusualdietarypreferences.Th

is61(remark)bookprovidesanexcitingjourneychangingfromsimpledescriptionsofSichuanpeppertoseriousdiscussionsontopicslikeanimalcrueltyrelatedt

oexpensivefoodsuchasshark’sfin.Readersarealsoencouraged62(appreciate)otheraspectsoflifebeyondfoodfromtheperspectiveof63outsider.Dunlop’sp

assionforChinesecuisineisclearthroughoutherwriting.Sheshowshowwesternerscansetasidebiases(偏见)andacceptChineseculture.Thisduality(双重性)64(reflect)i

nthebook’stitle:Sichuanpepperstandsforeverydayenergy,whileshark’sfinrepresentshigh-endluxury.ThismixofdailylifeandatasteforluxuryenrichesChinesecu

isine,65(leave)alastingimpressiononreaders.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华,你校英文网站拟增设一个新版块(section),正向同学们征求建议。请你给负责人Chris写一封邮件,内容包括

:1.你的建议;2.阐述理由。注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。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。NewBeginningsMysisterandIweren’texactlywhatyouwo

uldcallclose.Iwasthreeyearsyounger,andIthoughtshewalkedonwater.Everythingshedidwasperfect,andIwantedtobejustlikeherwhenIgrewup.Ifsheworeherhair

intwinbraids(辫子)withapinkcliponeday,thenextdayIworemineexactlythesameway.Iusedtofollowherandherfriendsaround,beggingtobein

cluded,butthereisn’tmuchroomina13-year-old’slifeforatroublesome10-year-oldsister.Asaresult,overtime,myworship(崇拜)ofh

erbecameindifference.Wewerestrangerslivinginthesamehouse,eatingtogetherbutnevercommunicating.DearChris,Yours,LiHuaSowhenshesatmedownonedaylastye

arandtoldmeshe’dbegoingtoIsraeltostudyabroadfortenmonths,Iwasn’ttooconcerned.IfiguredIwouldgettoweartheclothessheleftbehindanduseherCDp

layer.ThatwastheonlywayIthoughtherleavingwouldaffectme.Thatfirstnightaftersheleft,Isatinmyroomandtriedtodohomework.Icouldn’

tshakethefeelingthatsomethingwaswrong,somethingwasmissing.Thehousewastooquiet.NoTova’sCDplayerandnoTova’svoicegigglingonthephone

withherfriends.Sittingthere,Irealizedjusthowdifferentitwaswithoutherinthehouse.Eventhoughwedidn’tspeak,Ihadfelt

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