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高2025届2022-2023学年度下期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.Howmanykilosdoesthemanweighnow?A.62.B.54.C.50.2.Whatdo

esthemanneedtodo?A.Lookupaword.B.Borrowadictionary.C.Dealwithhisemail.3.Whydoesthewomanneednewsheets?A.Theold

oneswereworn.B.Theoldoneswereugly.C.Theoldonesweretoosmall.4.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Theirfutures.B.Thei

rfamily.C.Theirtravelplans.5.Whatisthemanmostlyworriedabout?A.Thenoisypassengers.B.Thesafetyoftheairplane.C.Theserviceoftheflightattendant.第二节(共1

5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。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Howmanydogsdothespeakershave?A.One.B.Two.C.Three.7.Whydoesthewomanchangehermindaboutthe

cat?A.Shedoesn’twantittodie.B.Shewantsmoreanimals.C.Shehasenoughmoneyandroomforit.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.WhowillJennyma

rry?A.Tim.B.Nick.C.Mike.9.Whatdoesthewomansayaboutthewedding?AItwillbeheldabroad.B.Itwillbeinabighotel.C.Itwillbedecoratedwithredroses.听第8段材料,回答

第10至12题。10.Whatkindoffooddoesthemanwanttoeat?A.Beef.B.Chicken.C.Hamsandwich.11.Whenwilltheman’ssonreceivehisfood?A.Inabo

uttenminutes.B.Inabouttwominutes.C.Inaboutoneminute.12.Wheredoestheconversationmostlikelytakeplace?A.Inarestauran

t.B.Inamovietheater.C.Onaplane.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whatisthemostimportanttothewomanaboutherdreamhous

e?A.Thedecoration.B.Thespace.C.Theview.14.Howmanybathroomsdoesthewomanwant?A.Two.B.Three.C.Four.15.Whatwouldthewomanplant

odoforherdreamhouse?A.Havevasesineveryroom.B.Keepafewthingsindrawers.C.Putsomepicturesonthewalls.16.WherewillthewomanputtheTV?A.Inthekitchen.B.I

nthebedroom.C.Inthelivingroom.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.WhatdoesRobertdo?A.Agolfer.B.Acluborganizer.C.Acoach

.18.WhydidthewomancongratulateRobert?A.Sheadmiredhim.B.Shewasafriendofhis.C.Shewantedtogetmoneyfromhim.19.WhatdidRobertdoaf

terhearingthewoman’sstory?A.Hepaidallhospitalbillsforher.B.Hegavehisownprizetothewoman.C.Hesentthewoman’ssontothehospita

l.20.HowdidRobertfeelafterknowingthetruth?A.Happy.B.Angry.C.Sad..第二部分阅读理解(共两节;满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中

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ssessinghowtosolveaproblembyrecognizingitstype.•ProgrammingCoursesfocusonexploringtherelationshipbetweenmathandprogramming.Bu

ildingonmathknowledge,solvingmathpuzzles,andlearningprogrammingconcepts,studentsprogramtogethertosolvechallengesan

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relookingforgreaterchallengesandnewwaystostimulatetheirinterestinmath.ProgramFeesandFinancialSupport•OnlineGrades1-8ContestCluban

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rmcanbefoundhere.RefundPolicyThereisa$50administrativefeeforcancellationrequests.Cancellationsmade48hoursbeforethefirstclasswillreceivea

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naccountonourregistrationsystembyclickingthebuttonbelow.1.WhatisthefocusofContestCourses?A.Designingprojects.B.Tacklingproblems.,C.Improvingmathlevel

s.D.Graspingprogrammingconcepts.2.Whocanapplyforascholarship?A.Astudentwhoisshortofmoney.B.Astudentwhohasrichmathknowledge.C.Astude

ntwhoiswellpreparedforthecontest.D.Astudentwhohasanaccountontheregistrationsystem.3.Howmuchcana6thgraderberefundedifhecancelsregistrat

ion3daysinadvance?A.$175.B.$190.C.$225.D.$240.BGoingagainstthetideofflocking(蜂拥)towell-knownyetgeneral

lyjam-packedtouristdestinationsonvacation,agrowingnumberofholidaymakersinChinatendtospendtheirleisuretimeatlesserknownresortstoseekunique,relaxedho

lidayexperiences.ReverseTourismhasemergedasanewtrendamongyoungholidaymakersinChina.Besidescrowds,somevaca

tionerschoseless-traveledplacestosaveonthecostoftripstopopulardestinations,whichoftenrequirepriceytickets,mealsandhotelstays

.“Tourismusedtobeaboutsightseeing.Nowitisaboutexperiences,”saidDaiBin,presidentoftheChinaTourismAcademy.Hesaidpopulartouristspotsarea

lwayspackedandoftenraisetheirpricesduringholidays.Aspeoplebecomemorematuretravelers,theyareincreasinglyunwillingto

followtheherd.Someofthemaresimplylookingtotakearestsomewherequietforacoupleofdays,whichisagoodwaytovacation.Inaddition,lesser-knownattractionsareno

tas“commercial”and“standardized”asdevelopedonesandareabletooffermoregenuineexperiencesandnaturalencounters,accordingtosocialmediaposts.Andunlik

epopulardestinations,someunder-exploredplaceswithlittleonlineexposurecanoffermoresurprises.COVID-19isanotherkeyfac

torfuelingReverseTourism.Asprecautionarymeasurescontinue,travelinghasanunpredictablequality.Atraveler

hasnowayofknowingwhatliesaheadbeforedeparture,beitaperfectholidayoroneinterruptedbyasuddenoutbreak.“TheriseofRe

verseTourismisnotabadthing,”saidanopinionpieceinZhengzhouDaily.Itmeansthatvacationersnowhavemoreoptions,whichbringsmor

epossibilitiestothetourismmarket,thearticleexplains.Moreimportantly,thetrendissettoforcepopulardestinationstoimprovethe

mselvesinsteadofrestingontheirachievements,itnoted.4.WhatisthefeatureofReverseTourismaccordingtothepassage?A.Less-traveledplacesofferlessatt

ractivesightseeing.B.Populardestinationsoftenraisetheirpricesduringholidays.C.Populardestinationsarenotwelcome

dbypeoplenowadays.D.Less-traveledplacesareincreasinglyvaluedamongyoungholidaymakers.5.Whichofthefollowin

gstatementscannotaccountfortheriseofreversetourism?A.Touristsspendlessthanusual.B.Ithasalreadybeencommercialize

dC.COVID-19makestouristsmorecautious.D.Touristscangetabettersenseofexperience.6.Whydopeoplechooselesser-knownattractionsaccordingtosocialmediap

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repureelectricvehicles.Sothechangeisstartingtohappen.Betterbatteriesdoesnotjustmeanbettercarshowever.Theycan

alsohelpusdecarbonisetheentirenationalgrid(输电网).Storingenergyhasalwaysbeenaproblemforthegrid.Today,onlyatinyamountofgeneratedelectric

ityisstoredforlateruse,whichleadstolotsofpowergoingtowaste.Butbetterbatteriesmakeittechnologicallyandeconomicallyviabletostorelarg

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ouldtakepowerfromthegrid(ormaybeevensolarpanelsontheroof),andpowerappliancesandlightsinourhomesatthetime

swhendemandforelectricityishigh.Homebatteriesarenotyetasestablishedaselectriccars,but-theyarealsogrowing

inpopularity.So,giventhathowmuchtechnologyhasimprovedbatteriesoverthelastdecade,Ican’thelpbutbestrangelyoptimi

sticaboutthefuture.Batteriesmaynotbeasflashy(华丽的)asphones,rocketsorothernewtechnologies.Butwhenitcomestotechnologytofightclimatechange,they’red

efinitelyleadingthecharge.8.Whatcontributestothepopularityofelectriccars?A.Theincreasingvehicleregistrations.B.Theproductionofi

ndividualbatteries.C.Accountants’interestincheaperbatteries.D.Thelongerdurationandlesscostofbatteries.9.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“viable”meaninpara

graph3?A.Sustainable.B.Adaptable.C.Workable.D.Exceptional.10.Whatdoestheauthorexpectofbatteries?A.Theywillbecomedurable.B.Theywillsell

betterthanphones.C.Theywillhelpmaketheworldgreener.D.Theywillreplacechargersonalongtrip.11.Whichisthemostsuitabletitleforthetext?A.HomeBa

tteriesWillCatchOnB.BatteriesAreGettingBetterandBetterC.Petrol-poweredCarsWillBeReplacedD.BatteryTechnologyNeedsImprovingUrgently

DTeenbrainsagedfasterthannormalfromstressbyatleastthreeyears,astudyhasfound.Thestudy,publishedinBiologicalPsychiatry:Glo

balOpenScience,wasthefirsttocompareexaminationsofthephysicalstructuresofteenagers’brainsfrombeforeandaft

erthestressstarted,andtodocumentsignificantdifferences.Researchersknewteenshadhigherlevelsofdepression,anxietyandfearfulnessthanbeforethestress.Butwe

knewnothingabouttheeffectsontheirbrains.Theresearchersfoundgrowthinbrainareasthatcontrolaccesstosomememoriesandhelpc

ontrolfear,stressandotheremotions.Premature(过早的)agingofkids’brainsisn’tapositivedevelopment.Theirstressfulchildhoodexpe

riencesnotonlymakepeopleeasiertosufferfromdepression,anxietyandothermentalillnesses,theycanraisetheriskofcancer,heartdiseaseandotherlong

-termnegativeoutcomes.Thescientiststriedtomakeouthowthestressitselfmayhaveimpactedthephysicalstructureofthechildren’sbrainsandtheirmentalhealth.

Theymatchedpairsofchildrenwiththesameage,genderandstress.“Thatallowedustocompare16-yearoldsbeforethe

stresswithdifferent16-yearoldsassessedafterthestress,”saidIanGotlib,apsychologyprofessoratStanfordUniversity.Tod

eterminethebrainageoftheirsamples,theresearchersfedtheirbrainexaminationsintoamachine-learningmodelforpredictingbrainagedevelop

edbytheENIGMA-BrainAgeworkinggroup,aco-operationamongscientistswhosharetheirbrainimagedatasets.Theyals

oevaluatedmentalhealthoutcomesreportedbythematchedpairs.Theyfoundmoreseveresymptomsofanxiety,depressionandinternalizing(内在化的)problem

sinthegroupthathadexperiencedthestress.DanSiegel,clinicalprofessorofpsychiatryattheUCLASchoolofMedicine,notedth

atmanyindividualsexperiencepost-traumatic(创伤后的)growthafterastressfulexperience.“Thisisausefulinitialstudy,”agreedDavidFassler,clinicalpro

fessorofpsychiatryattheUniversityofVermont.“Iexpecttheresultswillinformthedesignoffutureresearchinitiatives.”12.W

hatcanwelearnfromthefirsttwoparagraphs?A.Researchershadagoodknowledgeofaging.B.Stressgreatlyinfluenc

edteenagers’brains.C.Braingrowthimprovedteenagers’happiness.D.Badmemoriesresultedinnegativeemotions.13.Whatenab

ledscientiststodoresearchaccordingtoIanGotlib?A.Theapplicationofadvancedtechnology.B.Theaccurateanalysiso

fthedataprovided.C.Theparticipationofvolunteerteenagers.D.Thepreviousexperienceoftheresearchers.14.Whywasthemachine-l

earningmodeldeveloped?A.Tosatisfytheneedofthemarket.B.Toevaluatethebrainageofsamples.C.Topredictment

alhealthoutcomes.D.Tosolveinternalizingproblems.15.WhatwasDavidFassler’sattitudetothestudy?A.Favorable.B.Indifferent.C.Doubtful.D.

Unclear.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10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。Beingabletoreadisanimportantskillintoday’ssociety.Itisimportantbecausei

tdevelopsthemindandimagination.Apersonwhoknowshowtoreadcaneducatethemselvesinanyareaoflifetheyareinterestedin.Readingisanactivementalprocesst

hatimprovesyourconcentrationandfocus.Sinceyoumustconcentrateinordertoread,thisrequiresyoutofocusandthinkaboutwhatyouarereading.____16__

__Studiesshowifyoudon’tuseyourmemory,itbecomesmoreandmoredifficulttorememberthings.____17____Itrequiresyoutorememberdetails,fact

sandfigures,plotlines,themesandcharacters.Themoreyouread,themoreknowledgeableyoubecomeandwithmoreknowledgecomesmoreconfidence.Readingaboutthe

diversityoflifeandexposingyourselftonewideasandmoreinformationhelptodevelopthecreativesideofthebrainandbr

inginnovations(创新)intoyourthinkingprocess.____18____Whenyouarewellread,peoplewilllooktoyouforanswers.Thenyourfeelingsaboutyourselfgetbetter.Evenmore

confidence!Whenyouarereadingbooks,especiallychallengingones,youwillprobablyfindyourselfexposedtomanynewwords.Doyourememberwhenyoulearnedtoread,howyou

learnedtofigureoutthemeaningofonewordbyreadingtheotherwordsinthesentence?____19____Readingcanhelpyougetaccesstothediv

ersityofethnicity(民族特点)ofpeople,theircustomsandtheirlifestyles.You’llbecomemoreawareofdifferentplaces

.____20____Readingreallywidensyourhorizon(视野)ofinformation,soyou’llalwayshavesomethingtotalkabout.ASoit’s

achainreaction.B.Readinghelpstostrengthenyourmemorymuscles.C.Ifyouarefeelingbored,thenpickupabookandstartrea

ding.D.Readingisoneofthemostenjoyablehobbiesapersoncanhave.E.Youwillgetthesamebenefitforbuildingyourvoc

abularyfromreadingbooks.F.Itmakesyouuseyourbrain,helpingyoutoreasonoutthingswhichareunfamiliartoyou.G.Everfoundyourselfinanembarrassingsit

uationwhereyoudidn’thaveanythingtotalkabout?第三部分语言知识运用(共三节;满分55分)第一节(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Whenschool

startedonthatwarmAugustday,I____21____myselfintoallthesportsIdid,includingvolleyball.Idecidedtobecome____22____andstoppedeatingco

mpletely.SoonIbeganlosingweight,____23____thrilledme,andIevengrewtolovethe____24____thatcamewithmypoordiet,foritmeantthatIwaswinning.As

theseasonprogressed,thingshadbecome____25____betweenmyheadvolleyballcoach,CoachSmith,.andme.Feelingsomethingwaswrongwithmy____26____,shet

alkedwithmeandtriedtopersuademetoeat____27____ahealthyway.Wethenarguedconstantly.Later,myhungerstarte

dtoaffectmy____28____.Iwassotiredthatpracticeandgameswerebecomingastruggle.Oneafternoon,with____29____inhereyes,C

oachSmithaskedmewhatIhadeaten.Itoldher____30____yet,andIwasn’tgoingto.Shelookedatme,hurtinhereyes,knowinghereffortsare____31

____,andwalkedaway.AcoupleofweekslaterI____32____aformaldinnerforourvolleyballteam.Istoodthereasmycoachmanagedtosaysomethingniceaboutme.I

realizedsuddenlythatIhad____33____mysenioryearbybeingdisrespectful,andprobablyhersaswell.SothateveningIwroteheraletter____34____andthankingher.The

noneSaturday,asIwasreadinginthelibrary,Ifeltsomeone____35____takemyarmandsaysoftly,“LynnJones,howareyoudoing?”Ilookedupandsawthefamiliar

face.“Thanksfortheletter,”shesaid.“It____36____alot.”WhenIthinkofacoach,Ithinkofsomeone____37____me,someonewhogivesinstruction—notafriend.ButCoachSm

ithisdifferent,and,likeanyothergoodfriend,she____38____myproblempersistentlyevenwhenIhatedherforitatthattime.____39____I

didn’tdeserveherkindness,shegaveitanyway.Iwillforeverbegratefulforherhelpandnowforher____40____.21.A.removedB.threwC.

flewD.struck22.A.slimB.strongC.healthyD.suitable23.A.whyB.whatC.whichD.when24.A.patienceB.presenceC.weaknessD.selflessness25.

A.limitedB.smoothC.easyD.tense26.A.honorB.stateC.creditD.academy27.A.onB.inC.toD.at28.A.appearanceB.opportunityC.depende

nceD.performance29A.cautionB.reliefC.satisfactionD.concern30.A.nothingB.everythingC.somethingD.anything31.A.inneedB.inreturnC.invainD.in

particular32.A.attendedB.missedC.recommendedD.mentioned33.A.ruinedB.improvedC.experiencedD.controlled34.A.respondingB.denyingC.complainin

gD.apologizing35.A.painfullyB.gentlyC.rapidlyD.randomly.36.A.readB.claimedC.meantD.announced37.A.aboveB.belowC.outsideD.a

cross38.A.cameacrossB.dealtwithC.toreapartD.heldout39.A.UnlessB.BecauseC.AsD.Though40.A.friendshipB.challengeC.competitionD.cooperation第

二节(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10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。Sincethepre-Qinperiod,Chengdu____41____(be)animport

antculturaltowninChina.But____42____reallysetsthecityapart,culturally,isitsopera.AnimportantaspectofSichuanOperais____43____magicof“facech

anging”wherevividlycolouredmasksarechangedwithintheblinkofaneye.Inoperagardensandteahousesacrossthetown,audiences____44____(want)aglimpseofthelocalcu

lturelovetodrinkteawhilelisteningtoSichuanOperaandwatchingfacechanging.Itisbelievedthat“facechanging”hasitsrootsinevolution.Earlyhumansneeded____4

5____(survive)strategiestoavoidfierceanimalsandforeigninvaders.Often,aggressivefacialgesturesandnon-verbalcueswerepartofit.TheSichuanOperaissaid____

46____(bring)thisrangeofemotionsonstage.Oncetheperformancestarts,theactorkeepspullingdownonemaskafter____

47____inswiftmovementstoconveydifferentemotions.____48____(surprise),nomatterhowcloseoneis____49____thestage,t

heyjustcan’ttellhowthemaskschange.Infact,thedifferentkindsofcharactersandpersonalitiesthatSichuanOperabr

ingsalivecan_____50_____(find)amongcommonpeople.Thisiswhyitsemotionswillcontinuetoresonatewithpeople

foralongtime.第三节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面句子,在空白处填入单词的正确形式。51.MapoTofuisat______(典型的,有代表性的)dishinSichuancuisine.(根据中英文提示填空

)52.Dippingsauceisthesoulofhotpot,anditcanbea______(使适应,使适合)toindividualtastes.(根据中英文提示填空)53.DragonBoatFestivalistoh______(向

……表示敬意)apersonwhosacrificedforthenation.(根据中英文提示填空)54.Thecomingofageceremonyissuchano______(场合,时刻)whenalltheseniorsaredressedformally

andtaketheirresponsibilitiesasadults.(根据中英文提示填空)55.Manyf______(因素,要素)maketherapidsocialandeconomicdev

elopmentofChina.(根据中英文提示填空)56.Thegreatachievementsmadebyalumni/alumnatrulyi______(鼓舞,鼓励)ustofollowtheirstepsand

makeevenmoreandgreaterachievements.(根据中英文提示填空)57.SeventyyearsoldasPresidentXiishestillworkse______(精力充沛地).(根据中英文提示填空)58.Eachnewmemberof

ourclasswillbegivenachancetomakeab______(简洁的,简短的)introductionofthemselvestotherestofus.(根据中英文提示填空)59.Enj

oyingahistoryof118years,ourschoolstillhasmanyofitso__________(原先的,最初的)features.(根据中英文提示填空)60.Chengduwasoneofthemostattractivetouristsd______(目的地)

inthisMayDayHoliday.(根据中英文提示填空)61.BillGates’storyofq______(离开,离任)schoolisdifferentfromwhatyouknow.Ac

tually,hecouldgobacktoHarvardaslongashewantedto.(根据中英文提示填空)62.TheAnti-SecessionLawmadebytheChinesecentralgovern

mentist______(把……作为目标)atthoseseparatistsinHongkong.(根据中英文提示填空)63.Adventuroustravelerstendtoexploreunusualorremoteplaces,often

e______(参与,参加)inriskyactivities.(根据中英文提示填空)64.Biodiversitymatters,asthee______(灭绝,绝种)ofonespeciesmaycauseachainreactioninfluenci

ngotherspecies.(根据中英文提示填空)65.Theentireworldisc______(担忧的,焦急的)abouttheUkrainecrisis.(根据中英文提示填空)第四部分写作(满分25分)66.为庆祝“五一国际劳动节”,学校英

语报以“LaborEducationCounts”为题征稿,请写一篇英语短文,内容包括:1.你的一次劳动体验;2.谈谈劳动教育的重要性。词数100左右;题目已为你写好______________________________

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