資源簡介 武強中學 2024--2025 學年度下學期期末考試高二英語試題第一部分 聽力(共兩節,滿分 30 分)第一節(共 5 小題;每小題 1.5 分,滿分 7.5 分)聽下面 5 段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的 A、B、C 三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽完每段對話后,你都有 10 秒鐘的時間來回答有關小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.What will Karen do tonight A.Go swimming. B.Visit Michelle. C.Prepare for a performance.2.Where does the conversation take place A.At a restaurant. B.At a supermarket. C.At home.3.When was the party previously scheduled to start A.At 6:00 pm. B.At 6:30 pm. C.At 7:00 pm.4.What should Mike do according to the man A.Change learning habits. B.Work much harder. C.See a doctor.5.What are the speakers mainly talking about A.A travel experience. B.A history lesson. C.A tourist attraction.第二節(共 15 小題;每小題 1.5 分,滿分 22.5 分)聽下面 5 段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的 A、B、C 三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應位置。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題 5 秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出 5 秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第 6 段對話,回答 6、7 題6.What is the probable relationship between Lily and John A.Brother and sister. B.Classmates. C.Teacher and student.17.Why does the man want to join in the woman’s activity A.To help with a good cause.B.To have fun on the beach.C.To have a special camping.聽第 7 段對話, 回答第 8、9 題。8.How did Anna feel before coming to the classroom A.Worried. B.Embarrassed. C.Delighted.9.What bothers Anna now A.Feeling a bit homesick.B.Having trouble getting around.C.Being weak in speaking Chinese.聽第 8 段對話, 回答第 10 至 12 題。10.Why does Jason have no time to relax on the weekend A.He needs to write a book.B.He must take music courses.C.He has to do his schoolwork.11.What is Jenny’s opinion on mental health days off from school A.It may make things worse.B.It can solve mental problems well.C.It can boost parent-child relationship.12.What does Jenny think is important in students’ mental health A.Students’ self-control.B.A mental health lecture.C.Doctors’ suggestions.聽第 9 段材料, 回答第 13 至 16 題。13.Where did the man read the story about a flight 2A.In a newspaper. B.In a magazine. C.On a website.14.Who called the air traffic controller for help A.A pilot. B.An air hostess. C.A passenger.15.What did the air traffic controller decide to do A.Teach how to operate a plane.B.Ask his coworkers for help.C.Make a video of flying.16.What happened to the plane in the end A.It crashed. B.It landed safely. C.It caused several deaths.聽第 10 段獨白,回答第 17 至 20 題。17.When did Aelita Andre begin to learn painting A.At 10 years old. B.At 12 months. C.At 9 months.18.What was the highest price of Aelita Andre’s work A.$4,000. B.$10,000. C.$14,000.19.What was Aelita Andre’s achievement in 2020 A.She drew a painting of Jackson Pollock.B.She won Global Child Prodigy Awards.C.She had her own exhibition in Manhattan.20.Why does the speaker give the talk A.To introduce a truly talented artist.B.To show her concerns about Aelita Andre.C.To illustrate the value of abstract paintings.第二部分:閱讀(共兩節,滿分 50 分)第一節(共 15 小題,每小題 2.5 分,滿分 37.5 分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A,B, C 和 D)中,選出最佳答案。A3Broken Hill was recently awarded one of Australia’s rare National Heritage (遺產) listings,but is that reason enough to make the journey Broken Hill, in Western New South Wales, is hardly up there as a tourist attraction ofinternational reputation (名 聲 ). It’s miles from anywhere, boiling hot and lacks the moreattractive elements that often make a place popular — for example, high-end restaurants,beautiful beaches, great accommodation (膳宿). But Broken Hill’s reputation is growing withits recent National Heritage Listing Award.We asked Broken Hill mayor to tell us what makes Broken Hill so great. These are somereasons he gave us to visit.Perfect lightBroken Hill offers breathtaking scenery to discover and explore. The lively colours andperfect light have attracted film-makers and artists here for decades. From the wonders of theday, comes an amazing light show at night.The localsWe are always happy to greet people from “away”. In fact, we love it when people cometo town to visit. We are friendly people who make you feel welcome. And we are proud of ourcity.The Palace HotelThe home of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert and just a great Broken Hill iconic pub. Youcan star in your own movie in the centre of town. It is a world-famous landmark and a goodwater hole for those nice warm days.The living desert and sculpturesLocated 9 km from the city, Broken Hill features 12 sandstone sculptures by artists fromaround the world as well as local artist Badger Bates. It displays the breathtaking beauty of thereal outback (內地).21. Which of the following factor is making Broken Hill better known to the world 4A. Its friendly local people. B. Its Palace Hotel.C. Its National Heritage Listing Award. D. Its sandstone sculptures.22. Which of the following topics of Broken Hill are mentioned in the passage A. Traditional food and friendly locals.B. Pleasant climate and perfect light.C. Beautiful beaches and lively sculptures.D. Splendid Hotel and friendly locals.23. What is the real purpose of writing this passage A. To encourage readers to pay a visit to Broken Hill.B. To explain the causes of awarding Broken Hill.C. To list the reasons for Broken Hill’s greatness.D. To express the writer’s pride for Broken Hill’s award.BMom died just before the Christmas season the year before, after a short battle with cancer.At the age of seventy-two, she had been well prepared for her death, but I was not.Of both French and Indian background, she had a gentle, soft touch. All her life, Mom wasthere for me; although now a grown woman, I still needed my senior parent for advice andcomfort. We were the best of friends, and over the years, we shared, laughed and cried together.I often found myself wearing her red sweater, which had been Mom’s favourite, and itwas faded and worn from years of use. To cope with my grief, I would imagine my momwearing the red sweater and reaching out to comfort me. Her warm hands, worn and shrivelled(干枯) from age and work, had cared for a large family, and brought life to plants and flowers.Mom lost both her cultures when she married my father, a white man, and moved from herisland to live on his. When she arrived in isolated and rural Cardigan at the age of eighteen, shebegan to learn English. Sadly, her knowledge of both French and her native Chinook began to5fade away.One of my favourite memories are the native powwws (帕瓦儀式) we attended onPanmure Island. First Nations people from all over North America travelled there to participatein the powwows. It was an opportunity for Mom to mix with the First Nations people, wear hernative shirt, dance in the sacred circle and socialize. She loved going to those powwows and Iremember her proudly telling an elder once, “I’m Indian, too.” Although she had moved intothe white man’s world when she married, she never lost her Chinook heritage of strong nativespirituality, deep respect for the land, and love for the outdoors— all of which she passed on tome and my eight brothers and sisters.Now, her image travels with me when I feel grief and pain. She always wears the redsweater and for an instant, our hands join. Death has not separated us.24. Why did I keep Mom’s red sweater A. It was a gift from my mom as my best friend.B. It was Mom’s favourite despite its overuse.C. It witnessed my growth from a girl to a woman.D. It held many memories and offered me comfort.25. Which of the following best describes Mom A. Quiet and considerate. B. Strict and determined.C. Talkative and humorous. D. Hardworking and caring.26. Why did Mom love to attend the native powwow A. She lost her culture after she married my father.B. She was eager to be identified with her ancient roots.C. She felt isolated and wanted to make friends there.D. She was passionate about outdoor activities.27. Which of the following can be a suitable title for the text A. A Valuable Heritage B. Silenced Cultural Identity6C. The Red Sweater D. Journey to the RootsCWe live in a world of plastic.Shopping bags, drink bottles, your toothbrush and even yourclothes are among the everyday items made from plastic.But plastic isn’t fantastic, and neitheris the current state of our environment.Humans have been producing plastic on a large scale since 1950.We produce hundreds ofmillions of tonnes of plastic every year and production is only increasing.Unfortunately, mostof it is used only once and then thrown away.Only a small part of plastic is recycled.Themajority ends up in our oceans.A Plastic Ocean is a documentary film directed by the Australian journalist CraigLeeson.It dives into and investigates the terrible influence that plastic has caused to ourenvironment, especially our ocean life.What starts off as an adventure to film the blue whale,the largest animal on the planet, leads to the shocking discovery of a thick layer of plasticfloating in the middle of the Indian Ocean.The film sends the message that our actions andchoices can severely impact the planet.Plastic is so widely used because it is durable and cheap.Unfortunately, this durability isthe same quality that makes it so detrimental to the environment.Most plastics do not breakdown chemically.Instead, they break into smaller and smaller pieces that can persist in theenvironment for an extensive period of time.Because it is so affordable, developing countries use plastics extensively and much of therubbish is washed into the ocean when it rains.When smaller pieces of plastic are eaten by animals in the sea, toxins (毒素) arereleased and become stored in their tissue.These toxins accumulate up the food chain and caneventually end up on our dinner tables.The consumption of the polluted seafood can causemany health problems including cancer, immune system problems, and even childhooddevelopmental issues.Society’s huge appetite for plastic is literally poisoning us.28. How long have we used plastic extensively A.More than 40 years. B.More than 50 years.C.More than 60 years. D.More than 70 years.29. Why did Craig Leeson direct A Plastic Ocean A.To introduce the ocean life. B.To show the harm of plastic.C.To describe the beauty of the ocean. D.To indicate the common use of plastic.30. What does the underlined word “detrimental” in Paragraph 4 probably mean 7A.Similar. B.Difficult.C.Harmful. D.Important.31. Which proverb can best express the main idea of the last paragraph A.You get what you pay for. B.There is no smoke without fire.C.Everything happens for a reason. D.What goes around comes around.DWhen it comes to reading, people have different preferences. Some people will choosepaper books because they’re easy to borrow and share. Others will go for e-readers, perhaps ona phone, because they’re convenient. But which is the more environment-friendly choice Digital reading(數字閱讀)is on the rise, now making up about 15% of the total US bookmarket. However, traditional print publishing is still by far the most popular type — and itcomes with a high carbon footprint(碳足跡). According to a 2023 report from Words Rated,print book publishing is the third biggest source of greenhouse gas emissions, and 32 milliontrees are cut down each year in the US to make paper for books. Then there’s the problem ofprinting and transport, not to mention the many unsold books that are destroyed.Digital reading seems to have a great advantage over print because it is paperless, so itsaves trees and transport. Moreover, technology companies that make e-readers, such asAmazon, offer recycling programs for old devices(設備). But digital devices also come with alarge carbon footprint, mainly at the production stage. Their cases are made from plastic thatcomes from fossil fuels, and the minerals in their batteries require a lot of resources to bemined.So back to the earlier question: which way of reading is more environmentally friendly “It’s not cut and dried,” said Mike Berners-Lee, a professor at Lancaster Environment Centre inthe United Kingdom. “If you buy an e-reader and you read lots of books on it, then it’s thelowest carbon thing to do. But if you buy it, read a couple of books, and find that you preferpaper books, then it’s the worst of all worlds.” Yet, Berners-Lee said that reading is still,relatively speaking, an environmental-friendly activity.832. What does the report show A. Printed books have a poor sales record in the US.B. Print publishing is not friendly to the environment.C. Digital reading is more popular than paper reading.D. Printing books costs more than producing e-readers.33. Which aspect of digital devices has the largest impact on the environment A. Its transportation B. Its waste management.C. Its production process. D. Its recycling programs.34. What is better to choose digital reading according to the text A. If you read a lot B. If you hardly take notesC. If you enjoy reading at night D. If you only read books out of need35. What is the most suitable title for the text A. Why Should We Choose Digital Reading B. How Does Print Publishing Affect the Environment C. Will Traditional Print Reading Disappear in the Future D. Which is Better for the Environment, Paper Books or E-readers 第二節(共 5 小題;每小題 2. 5 分,滿分 12. 5 分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選Whether you volunteer at an animal shelter or in a hospital, volunteering is a wonderfulopportunity to bring good into the world and support your community. There are a lot ofdifferent volunteering opportunities.Therefore, everyone can find a volunteering opportunitythat suits their skills and interests. ____36____Volunteer for something you love. ____37____ If your passion is helping those withcancer, volunteer to raise money for research. If you're passionate about improving theenvironment, volunteer to pick up trash in public places. Your passion will keep you motivated,so put your effort into something you treasure.____ 38____ You are probably not best suited for directing traffic if you are shy. Be9respectful to those organizers, but let them know your strengths and show them how yourstrengths can be beneficial to your volunteer work. Find the balance that brings your talents tothe table and really helps the organization.Be on time. This is a simple but important idea. Think about being late for your work:yourboss, coworkers and customers would be upset. The same applies to volunteering. ____ 39____Mix your volunteer jobs. If you become bored, it may be time for a schedule change in yourlife.____ 40____ It is volunteering, so you aren't stuck in one place.A. Offer what you can do best.B. Ask what's expected of volunteers.C. So if such a thing does happen, just call and let them know.D. It doesn't matter what it is, but it does matter what you like.E. Here are some tips on how to be an even better volunteer.F. However, you will volunteer longer in an organization that supports a cause you care about.G. Volunteer on different days or ask for different tasks to see what other opportunities are outthere.第三部分 語言運用(共兩節,滿分 30 分)第一節(共 15 小題;每小題 1 分,滿分 15 分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的 A、B、C、D 四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。As a growing family, we gathered lots of stuff, especially toys. After our first boy wasborn, friends and family 41 him with gifts, flooding our once spacious rooms withmany colorful playthings.42 my son’s seemingly countless possessions robbed me of the mood to enjoylife. My spare time melting away, my 43 began to mount up.Then one day, the weight of the mess became too much to bear. I 44 ! It was timeto make a 45 . I grabbed trash bags and rushed into my son’s bedroom, 46 thescattered (散落的) toys on the floor quickly. Then I took those bags of toys immediately to the47 . Of course, there was the initial crying over losing his toys, but gradually he managedto 48 it.Days went by. Then weeks. 49 , the absence of disorder seemed to promote a10deeper sense of appreciation for the toys that 50 . With fewer toys, my son had to relyon his imagination, like 51 a paper box into a spaceship and going on a fantasyadventure in it. It’s been months, and those packed toys are still in the basement.With each passing day, the 52 of our minimalist lifestyle became moreapparent. Freed from the burden of cleaning up the house, we 53 a world where lessreally became more. Minimalism allows me to see more 54 in life, and my boy isbecoming more 55 when playing with a reduced number of toys.41.A.helped B.filled C.showered D.equipped42.A.Selling B.Sorting C.Counting D.Delivering43.A.laziness B.anxiety C.regret D.guilt44.A.retired B.escaped C.cheered D.exploded45.A.donation B.record C.promise D.change46.A.playing with B.putting aside C.picking up D.throwing away47.A.basement B.balcony C.living room D.garage48.A.accept B.believe C.share D.remember49.A.Originally B.Hopefully C.Unexpectedly D.Unfortunately50.A.waited B.remained C.increased D.appeared51.A.placing B.turning. C.dividing D.mixing52.A.benefits B.symbols C.impressions D.patterns53.A.missed B.disconnected C.imagined D.unlocked54.A.problems B.predictions C.preparations D.possibilities55.A.generous B.courageous C.creative D.supportive第二節(共 10 小題;每小題 1.5 分,滿分 15 分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入 1 個適當的單詞或括號內單詞的正確形式。The 22nd Chinese Bridge Competition for Fijian college students concluded in the capitalcity of Suva on Tuesday. A total of 13 students participated in the event, ____51____ was held11by the Confucius Institute at the University of the South Pacific, and co-organized by theChinese Embassy in Fiji. The competition ____52____ (divide) into two parts, including athemed speech and a talent show. Lily Teunroko from the University of the South Pacific inSuva won in ____53____ final round and will represent Fiji at the global finals in China.Zhou Jian, Chinese Ambassador to Fiji, said China attaches great importance ____54____developing relations with Pacific island countries, and regards China-Fiji and China-Pacificisland countries ____55____ (cooperate) as an important part of South-South cooperation. “Wealways adhere to (遵 循 ) the principles of mutual respect, equal treatment, and commondevelopment, and ____56____ (sincere) help the people of Fiji and Pacific island countries toachieve development and revitalization (復蘇),” he said.The ambassador said the continuous deepening of practical cooperation between Chinaand Fiji in various ____57____(field) will create more opportunities for Fijian students to learnChinese, make exchange visits, and become successful. And the Confucius Institute at theUniversity of the South Pacific provides an opportunity for people in Fiji and South Pacificisland nations ____58____ (learn) Chinese and acts as a platform for educational and ____59___ (culture) exchanges between the two countries.According to Li Yini, the Chinese director of the institute, their Chinese language courses_____60_____ (cover) 12 countries and regions in the South Pacific since it was founded.第四部分 寫作(共兩節,滿分 40 分)第一節 應用文寫作(滿分 15 分)假設你是高三學生李華。你看到校刊(Further)刊登的記者招聘啟事。請你給主編寫一封申請信,并附上簡歷。信的內容包括:(1)介紹你的相關信息和對該職位的興趣;(2)說明你適合該職位的原因;(3)表達希望被錄用。Dear Editor,12I am writing to apply to be a reporter for our school newspaper Further.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours sincerely,Li Hua第二節(滿分 25 分)閱讀下面材料,根據其內容和所給段落開頭語續寫兩段,使之構成一篇完整的短文。Sandy and Jane came to see the jobo tree on the hilltop again. Jobos were their favoritefruit, but the tree belonged to a lady who lived in the house by the hill. They heard she wasdifficult, but that sometimes she would give fruit in return for an errand(差使)The girls finally gathered their courage to knock on her door. An elderly woman with afierce look answered, staring down at the girls. “We heard …”said Sandy, her voice shaky,“that you give jobos in payment for running an errand. ”The lady raised one eyebrow, then went into the kitchen and took two baskets. Shepushed them into the girls’ hands. “Go fill these with jobos, and come right back. ”The girls raced up the hill to the tree and filled the baskets with the ripest jobos. Back atthe house, the lady filled a bag with rice and handed it to Sandy. “Take this bag and one basketof jobos to the Brown family. And ask them for the payment, ” the lady added with a tightsmile. “If you return without the payment, you won’t get the fruit. ”The girls struggled all the way with the bag and the basket. When they were there, Mrs.Brown answered the door. Inside on the floor were three little children, each paintingsomething on papers.Mr. Brown was lying sick in bed. Times were hard.The girls handed her the food. “This is from the lady with the jobo tree, ” said Sandy.“She asked for the payment, too. ”Jane said awkwardly.“The payment! The payment!” The children repeated, waving the paper in their hands13happily.Sandy and Jane looked at each other strangely. With a smile, Mrs. Brown handed Sandya large sealed(密封的)envelope so full that it was almost starting to break open. The girls saidgoodbye and left quickly. “I wonder, ” Sandy murmured, “whether Mrs. Brown can afford topay for that food. ”注意:1. 續寫詞數應為 150 左右;2. 請按如下格式在答題卡的相應位置作答。Worried, the two girls discussed what was in the envelope as they walked back.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________The lady opened the envelope, took out a pile of papers, and smiled.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________高二英語期末答案聽力1-5 CABAC 6-10 BAACC 11-15 ABCCA 16-20 BCBBA閱讀21-25 CDADD 26-30 BCDBC 31-35 DBCAD36-40 EDACG完形41-45 C BBDD 46-50 CAACB 51-55 BADDC語填56. which 57. was divided 58. the 59. to 60. cooperation 61. sincerely 62. fields63. to learn 64. cultural 65. have covered作文Dear Editor,I am writing to apply to be a reporter for our school newspaper Further.First, I am passionate about literature and have a head start over other participants. Since Ibecame a student, I have kept a habit of writing diaries and reading newspapers. Besides, I haveread many classic literary works, which broaden my horizons and improve my writing skills.Although being a reporter is a hard job which needs patience and labor, I am prepared to take it.To give you a deeper understanding of me, I have attached my résumé.Should my application meet with your approval, I would try my best to do the job.Yours sincerely,Li HuaOne possible version:Worried, the two girls discussed what was in the envelope as they walked back. Tapping herchin, Sandy murmured, “If it’s money, that’s a great deal! If it’s not, what could it be ” Jane, lostin thought, didn’t reply at once. She placed her palms on envelope, reflected on the family andsuddenly she claimed, “Paintings! It must be the girls’ paintings! After she explained to Sandy,they arrived at the old lady’s. Awkwardly, Jane handed the lady the envelope with trembling hands.The lady opened the envelope, took out a pile of papers and smiled. On the papers werecolorful drawings from the children. At this scene, Sandy and Jane looked at each other andsmiled. Then, the girls gained their payment- a full basket of ripe jobos. For them, it turned outthat their errand not only gained them their favorite fruit, but also a sweet taste of getting paymentby their hard work. When they took a bite, the juice was as sweet as the feeling inside their heart. 展開更多...... 收起↑ 資源列表 河北武強中學2024-2025學年高二下學期期末英語聽力.mp4 河北武強中學2024-2025學年高二下學期期末英語試卷(含音頻).docx 縮略圖、資源來源于二一教育資源庫