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丽水市 2024 学年第二学期普通高中教学质量监控
高二英语试题卷
2025.06
本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)。第Ⅰ卷1至8页,第Ⅱ卷9至10页。
第I卷
注意事项:
1. 答第Ⅰ卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。
2. 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涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦
干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。不能答在本试卷上,否则无效。
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.Whatdidthewomandofirst?
A.Shefinishedherwork.
B.Sheboughtabirthdaypresent.
C.ShewenttoMary’sbirthdayparty.
2.Whatwillthewomandonext?
A.Playtheguitar. B.Singasong. C.Writeasong.
3.Whatdoesthewomanhavedifficultyin?
A.SpeakingSpanish. B.WritinginSpanish. C.ReadingSpanish.
4.Whatarethespeakersgoingtodotonight?
A.WatchTV. B.Playfootball. C.Calltherepairman.
5.Wherearethespeakersprobably?
A.Inacoffeeshop.
B.Inauniversityclassroom.
C.Inaninsurancecompany.
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.Whatisthemanhavingforlunchtoday?
A.Achickensandwichandanapple.
B.Acheesesandwichandsomesalad.
C.Achickensandwichandsomesalad.
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A.Sheistryingtosavemoney.
B.Sheistoobusywithwork.
C.Shedoesn’tliketheweather.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.Whydoesthemanjog?
A.Tokeepfit. B.Toloseweight. C.Toclearhishead.
9.Wheredoesthewomanusuallyjog?
A.Bythelake. B.Intheforest. C.Onthecyclepath.
听第 8 段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Whatarethespeakersdoing?
A.Lookingatphotos.
B.Drawingapicture.
C.WatchingaTVprogram.
11.Whatcolorwasthewoman’shair?
A.Brown. B.Black. C.Red.
12.Whatdidthespeakersdotogether?
A.Theydidapart-timejob.
B.Theyhelpedapoorman.
C.Theywenttothebeach.
听第 9 段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Howdoesthemanfeel?
A.Confident. B.Nervous. C.Relaxed.
14.Whatisabouttobeopened?
A.Acan. B.Aletter. C.Abottle.
15.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?
A.Motherandson.
B.Writerandreader.
C.Teacherandstudent.
16.Whenweretheexams?
A.Lastweek. B.Lastmonth. C.Lastyear.
听第 10 段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Wherewillthesnowfallprobably?
A.Inshelteredareas. B.Inthewest. C.Overthehills.
18.Whatdayisittoday?
A.Thursday. B.Friday. C.Saturday.
19.What’sthehighesttemperaturetomorrow?
A.-2℃. B.2℃. C.4℃.
20.Whatwilltheweatherbelikeontheweekend?
A.Wet. B.Cloudy. C.Cold.
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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,并在答题
卡上将该项涂黑。
A
BestMentalHealthAppsof2025
Headspace
If you’ve beeninterestedinmeditating butdon’tknow wheretobegin, Headspacemakes it
easy. The app’s simple, welcoming approach takes the pressure off, so even if you’ve never
meditated before(or fallen outof thehabit), you caneasebackin withoutfeeling overwhelmed.
You can payup-front fora year at$70 with a 14-day free trial or pay $13 monthly with a 7-day
freetrial.
Calm
When you open the app, you are prompted to take a few deep breaths. Features of Calm
includebreathingexercises,sleepprograms,relaxationandmindfulnesstechniques.Youalsocan
track statistics within the app, such as how long you have been using the app or how many
sessionsyou’vecompleted.Thepremiumversionis$14.99/monthor$69.99/year.
Moodfit
Moodfit uses tools and sessions that help you assess your feelings, recognize negative
thinking and change it. There is a lot of good information available, like how your thoughts
influence your behavior and feelings, but you will have to take the time to actually read it. The
basic version of Moodfit does not include all that the app has to offer. The premium version is
$8.99/monthwitha7-dayfreetrial.
Talkspace
Talkspace provides 24/7 access to a mental health professional. It is a great option for
someone who is not comfortable going into an office or would rather have therapy (治疗)
appointments online. You have access to a licensed therapist wherever and whenever you need
them.Sinceitofferstherapy,Talkspaceismoreexpensivethanotherapps,with$19.99/month.
21. Whichappisbeginner-friendly?
A.Headspace B.Calm C.Moodfit D.Talkspace
22. HowdoesMoodfitdifferfromtheotherapps?
A.Itprovidesa7-dayfreetrial.
B.Ithasapaidpremiumversion.
C.Itoffersaidformentalhealth.
D.Itcontainstipsforyoutoread.
23. WhatisanadvantageoftheTalkspace?
A.Anaccesstovariousexerciseprograms.
B.Anopportunitytogetalicenseintherapy.
C.Acheaperpricecomparedwiththeotherapps.
D.AtherapysessionconductedovertheInternet.
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Muyiwa Oki is the first black person to be president of the Royal Institute of British
Architects (RIBA). RIBA was set up 190 years ago. It supports architects as well as trying to
improvethe“builtenvironment”.
At the age of 11, Oki moved to London from Lagos, Nigeria. From a young age he was
curious about the world and he loved drawing and coming up with new ideas. Oki says he
wantedtobecomeanarchitectbecauseitis“creativeandmentallychallenging”.
He admires what he called the “forensic architecture” (法证建筑) of the French architects
Lacaton & Vassal, best known for their creative reuse of unloved existing buildings. That going
inandfindingasolutioncouldbeinbuiltformornot,witheleganceandeconomy.
AspresidentofRIBA,Okihopestoreducethecarbonemissionsproducedbyconstruction.
Oki says he also wants to show how important good design is for everyone’s health and
well-being. A report by RIBA found that most people in Europe spend almost all their time
indoors,yet beingoutdoors is goodfor mentalandphysicalhealth.By usingnaturalelements in
a building, such as plants, natural lighting and plenty of air, you can reduce stress and improve
people’smoodandwell-being,saysOki.
He is also determined to make it easier for people from all backgrounds to become
architects. He says, “Architects also need to be more expansive, going into multiple areas, and
not think that there’s only this narrow thing of drawing details.” He imagines that modern
architecture is a profession with “a diversity of people learning to solve the big issues of the
day”. For him, “fantastical designs” are less important. Perhaps, if architects make themselves
moreusefultotheworldatlarge,theymayearnmoreandpaytheirstaffbetter.
24.WhatcanbelearnedaboutMuyiwaOkifromthesecondparagraph?
A.Hepreferredarchitectureoverdrawing.
B.Heshowedcreativityfromayoungage.
C.HewascuriousaboutthelifeinLondon.
D.Hewasmentallychallengedbynewideas.
25.WhichofthefollowingwouldOkimostlikelydisapproveof?
A.Reusingthoseunlovedexistingbuildings.
B.Usingnaturalelementsinarchitecturaldesign.
C.Reducingcarbonemissionsfromconstruction.
D.Spendingmostofthetimeonindooractivities.
26.WhatisOki’smaingoalforthearchitectureprofession?
A.Toincreaseincomeforarchitectsandtheirstaffs.
B.Toconcentratemainlyontechnicaldrawingdetails.
C.Toencouragedifferentpeopletobecomearchitects.
D.Tocreatemorefancyandimportantbuildingdesigns.
27.Whatisthetext?
A.Ashortfiction. B.Anewsreport.
C.Abookreview. D.Ascienceessay.
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If you spend hours scrolling (滚屏) mindlessly on Instagram or TikTok, you might be
experiencing“brainrot”.Thisterm,named2024’sWordoftheYearbyOxfordUniversityPress,
reflects growing worries about how too much time online—especially on social media—can
harm mental health. According to Oxford psychologist Andrew Przybylski, the popularity of
“brain rot” is a symptom of our time, beating other selected words like “Romantasy” and
“dynamic pricing”. The term’s use grew sharply by 230% from 2023 to 2024, a sign of how
widelypeoplerelatetoitsmeaning:thefearthatendlesslow-qualitycontentonlineisweakening
ourfocusandclearthinking.
Defined as a supposed decline of a person’s mental or intellectual (智力的) state from
overconsuming unimportant material, “brain rot” dates back to 1854, when Henry David
Thoreau used it in Walden to criticize society’s failure to value insightful ideas. He famously
asked, “While Englandendeavours (努力) to curethe potato rot, will notanyendeavour to cure
the brain-rot—which spreads so much more widely and fatally?” Though originally a criticism
of 19th-century intellectual decline, the term has reappeared today in concerns about social
media’simpactonfocus.
It first gained popularity among Gen Z and GenAlpha for mindless content consumption,
but nowmainstream usage describes low-quality,low-value online material. Przybylski clarifies
there’s“noscientificevidenceofbrainrotasamedicalcondition,”emphasizingitreflectssocial
anxiety about an online world. “It’s a way to voice unease about how easily we lose hours to
contentthatofferslittlerealvalue,”hesays.
Casper Grathwohl, President of Oxford Languages, links the term to broader digitaltrends,
“Our Word of the Year choices reflect how internet culture shapes our lives.” Citing 2023’s
winner “rizz”—a term for charisma or charm born in online communities—he notes “brain rot”
highlights a growing awareness of virtual life’s costs. “It’s not just a joke; it’s a mirror held to
howwespendourtimeinanageofendlessdigitaldistraction,”heexplains.
28.Whywas“brainrot”chosenastheWordoftheYearbyOxfordUniversityPress?
A.Itshowedsocialconcernsindigitalera.
B.Itoriginatedfromaclassicliterarywork.
C.Itreflectedsocialmedialanguagetrends.
D.Itenjoyedthegreatestpopularityin2024.
29.WhatproblemdidThoreaupointoutinWalden?
A.Theriseofmeaninglessentertainment.
B.Themedicalignoranceofmentalhealth.
C.Thesocialindifferencetodeepthoughts.
D.Thefoodcrisisin19th-centuryEngland.
30.WhatisCasperGrathwohl’sattitudetoward“brainrot”?
A.Cautious. B.Dismissive. C.Unclear. D.Reflective.
31.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthearticle?
A.BrainRot:TheCriticismofIntellectualDecline
B.BrainRot:ADigitalAgeWarningfromThoreau
C.BrainRot:Oxford’sMirrorofModernAnxiety
D.BrainRot:AMentalDiseaseofOnlineLife
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Lake Naivasha, northwest of Nairobi, Kenya is becoming increasingly difficult to sail
through. Water hyacinth, the world’s most widespread invasive or non-native species, is
blanketing the lake and choking its fish. What’s happening in Lake Naivasha is a story repeated
all over the world. An invasive species is an organism that typically causes ecological or
economic harm in a new environment where it is not native.Awareness of invasive species has
vastly increased over the past half-century, to the point where anyone with green awareness has
heardofthemandtheirnegativeimpacts.
Less recognized are the benefits of these non-native species—and according to Brown
University biologist Dov Sax, that needs to change. Sax and two coauthors argue that
long-standing prejudice against invasive species within the scientific literature have clouded the
scientific process and impeded public understanding. In the article, the authors try to shift the
focustoconsiderthebenefitsofinvasivespeciesforamorebalanceddiscussion.
As one example of a non-native species with underappreciated benefits, Sax cites the
earthworms.While they cannegatively change forest ecosystems, Sax says that earthworms can
also boost organic agriculture: When earthworms are present, there can be a 25% increase in
agriculturalproductivity.Theresultingdecreaseinfoodcostandincreasedability tofeedpeople
is a direct economic benefit. There are also the unexpected benefits of another non-native
species—brown trout. Looking at New Zealand as an example, the nation has effectively
embraced brown trout. New Zealanders value the nutritional benefits of eating brown trout and
the recreational benefits of fishing brown trout so much that they’ve established new
environmentalregulationstoprotectthespecieswithintheirwaters.
Yetbecauseof theresearchprejudice againstnon-native speciesthatfocusesonthreats and
harm, Saxsaysthattheconsequencesofmostnon-native speciesarelesscertain.Thatiswhyhe
and hiscoauthors callfor areevaluation ofnon-native species.“Future research shouldconsider
bothcostsandbenefitsofnon-nativespecies,”theywrite.
32.WhatdoweknowabouttheLakeNaivasha?
A.ItislocatedinthenorthwestofKenya.
B.Itiscoveredwithinvasivewaterspecies.
C.Itsstoriesareoftenretoldacrosstheworld.
D.Itsfishesdiedoutduetoecologicalproblems.
33.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“impeded”inthesecondparagraphmean?
A.Blocked. B.Expressed. C.Shaped. D.Promoted
34.WhydoesSaxmentionearthwormsandbrowntrout?
A.Togiveexamplesofinvasiveanimals.
B.Tostressthevalueofhisrecentarticle.
C.Toadvocatespreadingthemworldwide.
D.Toshowtheirupsideasnon-nativespecies.
35.What’sSax’ssuggestionforfutureresearchonnon-nativespecies?
A.Balancethemwithnativespecies.
B.Considerpositiveandnegativeeffects.
C.Focusontheirenvironmentalinfluences.
D.Reevaluateresearchprejudiceagainstthem.
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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。
HowtoPlanaFamilyGameNight
Familygamenightsareagreatwaytoconnectandhavefunwithyourfamily.Grabacouch,
some drinks, and ofcourse,a whole bunchof your friends and family! 36 This guide will
giveyouastep-by-steponhowtoplanitwell.
Pick a date and time for it. If itis justgoing to be you and the people you live with, then it
should be easy to figure out a suitable time to do it. But if you’re having a game night with
relatives, check in with them to set a convenient time. 37 Remember that work
commitmentsorschooleventscanbeapartofyourfamily’sschedule,sotrytofindadatewhen
everyoneisfree.
Decidewhereyouaregoingtohostit. 38 Makeitnicerbyaddingextrapillowstothe
couch, setting a tablecloth on the table, etc. If your family likes card games such as poker, then
you could set up the family game night on the kitchen table. If your family is planning to play
gamessuchasCharadesorascavengerhunt,thenyoucouldsetupthegamesinthelivingroom.
39 Remember to check in with your relatives to see if they have any allergies or
distastes. For example, if a relative doesn’t like soda and won’t let their kids drink it as well,
then make sure to bring orange juice or chocolate milk so it suits everyone. Popular snacks are
easy-to-eatsnackssuchaspopcornandchips.Puttheminabowlandletyourfamilyfeast!
Establish game rules. A game night should have rules to keep everyone in check, so that
games don’t go out of hand and disagreements are kept to a minimum. 40 You can also
makesurenoonegetstoocompetitive,andkeepitfriendlyandconsiderate.
The games themselves? Leave thatto the family—Simon Says and card games are reliably
funoptions.
A.Considereveryone’sschedules.
B.Getsnacksandrefreshmentsready.
C.Inotherwords,setacomfortablespace.
D.Trytomakeeveryoneputtheirelectronicsaway.
E.Youshouldfigureouthowlongthegamenightwillbe.
F.Whynotconsidertheirideastomakerulesevenbetter?
G.Ifyoudon’tknowhowtoplanafamilygamenight,fearnot!
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第一节:完形填空(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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
For weeks, I had been drowning in textbooks, surviving on instant noodles and four-hour
sleeps. My classmates’whispers about 41 felt like knives. Each morning, I’d run quickly
pastthepark,headphonesplayingloudlystudypodcasts.
ThatThursday,therainblurredmyglassesasIhurriedhome.Withtremblinghands,I 42 my
notebookwhile I keptreciting formulas under mybreath—untilawarm hand 43 my wet
shoulder. “Young lady,” a voice stopped me, “you’re missing the 44 !”An elderly man
stoodholdingaredumbrella.Hiseyesnarrowedwithgentlelinesashe 45 myink-stained
fingers and the textbooks 46 my backpack. He pointed to a 47 under branches
dropping water. “Sit. Listen.”Against my racing thoughts, I 48 . Raindrops tapped on
leaves, drummed thebench, whisperedthrough grass.Asparrow’swings fluttered rhythm.My
49 shoulderseasedasbreathingmatchedthe 50 .
“Funny, isn’t it?” The man laughed softly. “We chase grand 51 in concert halls, yet
theworldplaysitsmasterpiecedaily.”
As he left, he 52 me a maple leaf marked with lines like a music staff. “When you
feellost,becomethe 53 oflife.”
Now, that leaf hangs above my desk. When stress grows too loud, I touch its edge and
remember: 54 isn’taracetowin,butamelodytocarryinyourpalms.Eventhunderclouds
holdrhythms—ifwedaretostoprunningandlettheraindropswritetheir 55 .
41.A.games B.rankings C.secrets D.stories
42.A.grasped B.lifted C.closed D.released
43.A.passed B.struck C.grabbed D.tapped
44.A.incident B.duty C.concert D.lecture
45.A.avoided B.judged C.admired D.spotted
46.A.weighingdown B.leaningagainst C.fallingoff D.restingon
47.A.fence B.bench C.rock D.table
48.A.obeyed B.hesitated C.ignored D.refused
49.A.injured B.flexible C.tense D.soft
50.A.speed B.model C.rhythm D.noise
51.A.dreams B.parties C.operas D.symphonies
52.A.showed B.awarded C.handed D.tested
53.A.listener B.teacher C.creator D.player
54.A.Growth B.Goal C.Love D.Life
55.A.journey B.song C.story D.book
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注意:将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。
第二节 (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
Scientists have found the oldest known figurative painting in a cave in Indonesia—a
44,000-year-oldhuntingscenethatchallengesthelong-heldbeliefabouttheoriginsofart.
For decades,Europewasconsidered 56 birthplaceofcave art,withmasterpieceslike
France’s Chauvet Cave paintings dating back 37,000 years. However, recent findings in
Sulawesi,Indonesia,revealevenolderartworks.
A team led by archaeologistAdam Brumm used uranium-series analysis 57 (study)
paintings on Sulawesi island. The paintings, more than 40,000 years old, show buffalo and pigs
being chased by small hunters 58 (hold) spears and ropes. Some hunters have animal
features, like bird heads or tails, which may represent early 59 (spirit) beliefs. “These
artworks showancienthumans couldimaginethings beyond their dailylives,” Brumm explains.
The discovery suggests storytelling and symbolic thinking developed 60 (early) than
previouslythought.
Groundbreaking 61 they are, the paintings are fading fast. Scientists don’t fully
understandwhy,butclimate change maybelinkedtotheir 62 (disappear).Otherexperts,
like paleoanthropologist Genevieve von Petzinger, think even older art may exist inAfrica,
63 humans first evolved. Although no older cave paintings have been found there yet,
manybelieveAfricaholdsmissingpiecesofthispuzzle.
As researchers work to preserve Indonesia’s fragile artworks, each new finding
64 (bring) us closer to understanding human creativity’s true origins. 65 so much
stillundiscovered,thestoryofearlyartcontinuestoevolve.
第四部分:写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节:应用文写作(共1小题,满分15分)
假定你是学校官网英语版学生编辑李华,校学生会将开展“绿色校园行动 (Green
CampusInitiative)”,请你写一则倡议,内容包括:
1. 活动目的;
2. 活动内容;
3. 呼吁参加。
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。
GoGreenforaBetterCampus!
Dearfellowstudents,
StudentUnion
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阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。
Kariedouble-checkedthewordsonherspellingtest.Ifshegot100percenttoday,she’dwin
her class’s First-Quarter Spelling Challenge and a brand-new dictionary that came with videos
andothercoolstuff.
Three more words to go. N-i-c-e-l-y. Q-u-i-c-k-l-y. H-o-n-e-s-t-y. Wait! She’d spelled honesty,
nothonestly!Sheerasedthet-yandwrotel-ybeforehandinginherpaper.
“I’llcorrectthesewhileyou’reatbreak,”Ms.McCormacksaid.
After break time, Karie hurried into the classroom. She fidgeted in her seat and tapped her
pencil anxiously. Ms. McCormack walked to the front of the room and cleared her throat.
“Congratulations,Karie!Youdidit!”sheannounced.
Thewholeclasserupted!
Ms. McCormack presented Karie with her prize. Karie grinned as she read the label on the
box:ToKarieCarter,forherperfectfirst-quarterscoreinspelling.
Upon arriving home, Karie showed her Mom the spelling test and prize. Mom hugged her.
“Put the test on the fridge so Dad and Kevin can see it when they get home.” Karie appreciated
hertestmerrilyinfrontofthefridge.“Icanspellnicely,quicklyandhonesly,and…”
Karie’sstomachtumbledtothefloor.Honesly?H-O-N-E-S-L-Y!
“Karie, what’s the matter?” said Mom. “I don’t feel so good,” Karie said, stuffing the test
paperintoherbackpack.
Karie plodded down the hall, went to her room, and fell onto her bed. How could she tell
the class she hadn’t earned the prize after all? That Ms. McCormack had given the dictionary
wrongly?
Withasmellofpizzacoming outfrom thekitchenthen,Karie thoughtbacktothelasttime
they’d picked up pizza. They had almost reached home when Mom realized the cashier had
given them too much change. “Let’s turn around,” Mom had said. The whole time they were
driving back to the pizzeria, Kevin had kept saying, “But it’s not our fault the cashier didn’t
notice.Sheshouldhavebeenmorecareful.”
“HadKevinbeenright?”Kariepulledoutthetestpaperandpickedupherpencil.Ifsheput
themissing“t”backin,noonewouldeverknow.
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。
Thenextmorning,KariestoodoutsideMs.McCormack’soffice.
SeeingKarie’scomingback,Mompointedatthefridgewithconfusion.
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