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姓名 准考证号 秘密 启用前 5.Whatdoesthemanthinkofhismark? ★ A.Disappointing. B.Satisfying. C.Surprising. 高二英语 试题 第二节 (共 小题;每小题 分,满分 分) (外研版) 15 1.5 22.5 听下面 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 5 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 秒 5 钟;听完后,各小题将给出 秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。 5 注意事项: 答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号等填写在试卷和答题卡指定位置上。 听第 段材料,回答第 、题。 1. 6 6 7 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 2. 2B 6.WhoisAlex? 英 ’ ’ ’ Y 涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案用 A.Thewoman scousin. B.Thewoman sfriend. C.Theman scousin. 的黑色笔迹签字笔写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。 7.Whatistheman? 0.5mm A.Anartist. B.Anartdirector. C.Afashioneditor. 考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。 3. 听第 段材料,回答第 至 题。 第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 分) 7 8 10 30 做题时,先将答案标在试卷上,录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的 8.Whatisspecialaboutthebridge? 答案转涂到答题卡上。 A.Itisaveryfamousattraction. B.Itisthebusiestwayinthearea. - C.Itismadeofall naturalmaterials. 第一节 (共 个小题;每小题 分,共 分) 5 1.5 7.5 “ - ” 9.Howlongisthe Eco bridge thatMarymentioned? 听下面 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 5 A.60feet. B.90feet. C.120feet. 最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有 秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。 10 10.Whatwillthemanprobablydonext? 每段对话仅读一遍。 A.Enjoypictures. B.TraveltoItaly. C.Takephotos. 例: Howmuchistheshirt? 听第 段材料,回答第 至 题。 A.£19.15. B.£9.18. C.£9.15. 8 11 13 答案是 。 C 11.Whathappenedtotheman? A.Hewasoutofwork. B.Hishousewasdue. C.Hiscompanyisclosed. 1.WhattimeareAlexandthespeakernowplanningtomeetTom? 12.WhatdidJackthinkwasperfectabouthisjobatthetheater? A.4:15. B.4:30. C.5:00. A.Hecouldmeetcelebrities. 2.Whatarethespeakersdoing? B.Hehadflexibleworkinghours. A.Watchingashow. B.Havingdessert. C.Wanderingaround. C.Hecouldwatchgreatmoviesforfree. 3.Whatdoesthewomanlikemuchaboutthemovie? 13.Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemando? A.Itsmusic. B.Itsactors. C.Itsplots. A.Starthisownbusiness. 4.Whatdoesthewomansayabouthertemperature? B.Askhisparentforhelp. A.Itishigh. B.Itisnormal. C.Itislow. C.Watchfreemoviewithher. 高二英语(外研版)试题 第 页(共 页) 高二英语(外研版)试题 第 页(共 页) 1 12 2 12听第 段材料,回答第 至 题。 9 14 16 cycling is the perfect way to get around. You can also take a relaxing ride to the picturesque 14.WhatjobisEllalookingfor? countrysidejustoutsideofRome. WhyChooseRomaBike A.Ateachingjob. B.Acookingjob. C.Ababysittingjob. 15.HowmanyhoursadaydoesEllaneedtowork? RomaBike has been serving visitors for over 20 years, making it a trusted name in bike A.Fourhours. B.Fivehours. C.Sixhours. rentals in Rome. With a collection of over 1,800 bikes ready at our four convenient locations, ’ 16.HowmuchwillEllabepaidperhourforbabysitting? we ensure there s always a bike ready for you. We offer a range of bikes, including standard A.15dollars. B.20dollars. C.25dollars. bikes, mountain bikes, electric bikes, and bikes with child seats. We also provide helmets andlocksatnoextracharge. 听第 段材料,回答第 至 题。 RentalPrices 10 17 20 TypeofBike 2Hours 4Hours 1Day(24hours) EachAdditionalDay 17.Whatistheprimarysubjectofthetext? A.ThehistoryofEuropeanculture. StandardBike €8.00 €12.00 €16.00 €10.00 B.TheimportanceoflearningEnglish. ElectricBike €15.00 €25.00 €35.00 €20.00 C.Thebenefitsoflearningmathematics. MountainBike €10.00 €16.00 €22.00 €12.00 GuidedCityTours 18.WhyislearningEnglishbeneficialforschoolstudents? - A.Ithelpstheminmathematics. Join our 3 hour guided tour that takes you through the Colosseum, Vatican City, Trevi B.Itimprovestheirartisticskills. Fountain, Piazza Navona, and many more famous sites. The tour leaves from Piazza Venezia C.Itimprovestheiracademicperformance. every day at 10:00 am and 2:00 pm. Tickets can be bought at any RomaBike shop or booked 19.WhatdoesthespeakermentionasabenefitofreadingEnglishbooks? online. A.Itimprovestheirphysicalfitness. B.Ithelpsstudentspassexamseasily. 21.WhatarethebenefitsofchoosingRomaBikeforbikerentals? C.Itbroadenshorizonsandimprovestaste. A.Itprovidesfreehelmetsandlocks. 20.HowdoeslearningEnglishhelpwithculturalunderstanding? B.It offers competitive rental prices. ’ A.Itimprovesstudents languageskills. C.IthascountlessfixedlocationsinRome. - B.Itgivesaccesstomorejobopportunities. D.Itgivespricereductionsforlong termrentals. C.IthelpsstudentsunderstandEuropeanculture. 22.Howmuchdoesitcosttorentamountainbikefortwodays? A.€34.00. B.€32.00. C.€24.00. D.€22.00. 第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分 分) 50 23.Wheredoestheguidedcitytourstart? 第一节 (共 小题;每小题 分,满分 分) 15 2.5 37.5 A.TheColosseum. B.VaticanCity. 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。 C.PiazzaVenezia. D.TreviFountain. A B DiscoverRomewithRomaBikeRentals&Tours WhenSarahwasachild,shelovedvisitingthebeachnearherhome,collectingseashells Welcome to Rome, and welcome to RomaBike Rentals. Explore the timeless city with and observing ocean life. She was fascinated by the bright colors and various forms of life she - ease and excitement on one of our high quality bicycles. Whether you want to admire the found in the tide pools. As she grew older, Sarah began to wonder if she could help protect historic sites, enjoy the beautiful parks, or simply experience the charm of the narrow streets, theseimportantecosystemsfromenvironmentaldamage. 高二英语(外研版)试题 第 页(共 页) 高二英语(外研版)试题 第 页(共 页) 3 12 4 12C Afterstudying ocean biology and environmentalscience in college,Sarah returned to her childhood love for the ocean, now with new questions in mind. How can we reduce plastic By the time you finish reading this, a species on Earth might disappear forever. Humans waste in the sea? What measures can protect endangered ocean animals? With the right need a variety ofanimals,plants,and microorganisms forhealthy living.Studies show thatthe (生物多样性) research and protection efforts, she thought, maybe she could make a difference. She decided declineinbiodiversity ,orthevarietyoflifeonEarth,causesaseriousthreatto tofocushercareeronprotectingtheocean. ourexistence.MycolleaguesandIfoundthatbiodiversityisalsoimportantformentalhealth. ’ Sarah s first major project was to start a program to clean up plastic waste from local Contact with nature benefits mental health, particularly for city residents. People living near green spaces have a 71% lower risk of developing depression and anxiety. However, beaches. She organized a team of volunteers, worked with the local government, set up most studies have not looked at how natural diversity influences these benefits. To explore recycling bins, and held educational workshops. After months of effort, the beaches were this, we studied whether environments with many natural features, like trees, plants, and noticeablycleaner,andthecommunitybecamemoreawareoftheimportanceofrecycling. wildlife, improve mental health more than those with fewer features. From April 2018 to Over the years, Sarah has successfully led many projects. She started a project to protect - September 2023, 1,998 people used the Urban Mind app to report their environment and coral reefs by promoting eco friendly tourism practices and established a care center for mentalhealthover41,000times. injured sea turtles. One of her most challenging projects was a partnership with an (酸性的) We discovered that green spaces with high natural diversity offer more mental health internationalgrouptoreduceoceanacid levelsthroughcreativemethods. “ ” “ benefits than those with low diversity. Participants reported that nearly a quarter of this Environmental care is what Sarah calls her approach. The ocean is a valuable ” “ positive impact was due to natural diversity, and these benefits could last up to eight hours. resource that supports life on Earth, she says. By working together and using science and ” Our study suggests that to promote mental health, we should protect biodiversity. This means education,wecanprotectitforfuturegenerations. moving away from decorative gardens and parks with cut grass, which have low biodiversity, ’ towardnaturalfieldsandstreamsthatsupportavarietyofplantsandanimals. 24.WhatcanbeinferredaboutSarah searlyinterestinoceanlife? Otherstudiessupportourfindings.A surveyof 15,000familiesrevealedthatthoseliving A.Itdelayedherdecisiontochooseacareerpath. - near areas rich in plants and birds had lower rates of mental health issues, even after B.Itwasjustforfunandhadnolong termimpact. accounting for social and economic differences. Our study adds that even brief, daily meets C.Itmadeherinterestedintourismandoceananimals. with biodiverse nature can improve mental health. Biodiverse nature wakens the senses, D.Itledhertoseekacareerfocusedonoceanconservation. improves focus, and reduces mental tiredness. It also encourages outdoor exercise and social ’ 25.WhatwasoneofSarah smostdifficultprojects? interaction, which improve mood. Additionally, diverse environments reduce pollutants and A.Loweringoceanacidlevels. B.Startingaseaturtlecarecenter. moderate (慢性的) temperatures,protectingagainstchronic conditionsandstress. - C.Promotingeco friendlytourism. D.Reducingplasticwasteonbeaches. 26.WhatdoesSarahbelieveiskeyforoceanprotection? 28.Whatdoesthepassagesayaboutthedeclineinbiodiversity? A.Individualefforts. B.Scienceandeducation. A.Itmostlyharmsanimals. B.Itisnotimportanttohumans. C.Advancedtechnology. D.Newlawsandregulations. C.Itisaseriousdangertohumans. D.Itonlyhappensinthecountryside. 27.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage? 29.Whatconclusiondoesthestudydrawaboutgreenspaces? ’ A.Sarah schildhoodhobbiesandinterests. A.Weshouldplantmoretreesinurbanparks. B.Differentmethodsofcleaningupoceanpollution. B.Weshouldreducethefocusondecorativegardens. ’ C.Sarah scareerinoceantourismandbeachactivities. C.Weshouldlimitpublicaccesstoprotectgreenspaces. D.Theimportanceofprotectingsealifeandecosystems. D.Weshouldshiftfromlowbiodiversitytonaturaldiversity. 高二英语(外研版)试题 第 页(共 页) 高二英语(外研版)试题 第 页(共 页) 5 12 6 12“ ” 30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword moderate mostlikelymeaninparagraph4? 32.Whatistheprimaryreasonmonarchbutterfliesmigrateeachyear? A.Increase. B.Balance. C.Decrease. D.Manage. A.Tofindnewhabitats. B.Toescapebutterflyhunters. 31.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthispassage? C.Tosurvivecoldertemperatures. D.Tolayeggsonspecificplants. ’ A.TheEnvironmentalImpactofUrbanParks 33.Whatcanbeknownaboutmonarchbutterflies migration? B.TheBenefitsofPhysicalActivityinNature A.It relies on environmental signals. - C.HowSocialInteractionImprovesWell being B.Theymigratewithoutneedingfood. D.HowNaturalDiversityInfluencesMentalHealth C.They migrate only for laying eggs. D.Theycansurvivewithoutconservationefforts. D 34.Whatdomonarchcaterpillarsneedtogrow? Countless butterflies are migrating to North America. These beautiful insects are A.Thelengthofdaylight. B.Availabilityofmilkweedplants. 英 Y expected to arrive in large numbers this autumn. People in the southern United States should C.Differentkindsofflowers. D.Thewarmthofsouthernregions. ’ prepare for a colorful display. Monarch butterflies are the most famous migratory species. 35.What soneindirectbenefitofmonarchprotectionprograms? They travel thousands of miles from Canada to Mexico each year. This journey is one of the A.Theydirectlymonitormonarchmigrationroutes. most remarkable natural events, and it happens every autumn. For most of the year, monarch B.Theypromoteresearchonmonarchgeneticdiversity. butterflies live in various locations across North America. However, as temperatures drop, C.Theyencouragemorepeopletohelprestoremonarchhabitats. they start their migration southward. They depend on environmental signals such as D.Theyhelpreduceharmfulchemicalsuseinagriculturalareas. temperature and daylight to begin their journey. Unlike other butterflies, monarchs can travel 第二节 (共 小题;每小题 分,满分 分) upto100milesadayandreachheightsofupto3,000feet. 5 2.5 12.5 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两 The migration of monarch butterflies is not only a visual delight but also important for 项为多余选项。 their survival. Along the way, they rely on sweet liquid from flowers to fuel their long journey. Additionally, they lay eggs on milkweed plants, which serve as the primary food source for HowtoBeHopefulAbouttheFuture their young. Milkweed plants are very important as they provide the only food that monarch (幼虫) caterpillars caneat.Monarchbutterfliesfacemanydangers,includinghabitatlossand It can be tough to believe that good things are coming your way when your hopes and ’ climate change. Protection efforts are necessary to ensure their survival. Planting milkweed dreams haven t yet been realized. However, staying hopeful about your future can help you ’ and other native flowers can provide the necessary resources for these butterflies during their remain positive, even when things don t go as planned. Here are some strategies to help you migration. Organizations and volunteers work tirelessly to protect and restore monarch stayhopeful. Haveapositiveattitude habitats. “ Educational programs also play a significant role in raising understanding about the 36 . Positive energy leads positive experiences, and negative energy leads negative ” importance of monarch protection. Communities across North America are encouraged to join experiences, says life coach Alionka Polanco. By keeping a positive attitude, you can attract ’ in creating butterfly gardens and take part in citizen science projects to track monarch greatthings,evenifyou reunsureofwhatyourfutureholds. Imaginewhatyourfuturewilllooklike populations. By understanding their migratory patterns and addressing the challenges they ’ face, we can help ensure that future generations will continue to witness the amazing sight of You remostlikelytoachievesomethinggreatifyoucanalreadyimagineyourselfinthat monarchbutterfliesmigrating. situation. Every morning, you can take a few minutes to intentionally daydream about what 高二英语(外研版)试题 第 页(共 页) 高二英语(外研版)试题 第 页(共 页) 7 12 8 12姓名 准考证号 your life will look like in 10 years. 37 . Once a week, try to imagine where you want your money saved. With a mixture of 50 and nervousness, she said goodbye to her family and lifetobebywritingitdowninajournalortalkingaboutitwithsomeoneyoucareabout. setoffonher 51 . Connectwithalifecoach As Eliza traveled, she was amazed at the changing landscapes. The 52 forests gave Sometimes it can be hard to determine what you want out of life when you might not be waytorollinghills,andthequietofthevillagewasreplacedbythe 53 soundsofthecity. aware of where exactly you want your life to be in the next few years. A life coach can help When she arrived, she was surprised by the huge size and energy of the place. But with each new 54 ,herconfidencegrew,andsheknewthatherhardworkhadbeenworthit. guide you in the right direction. 38 . Working with a coach can help you stay hopeful ’ Eliza s journey taught her that dreams are within 55 if one is willing to work hard. aboutyourfuture. Removeanynegativethoughtaboutthepresent She returned to her village, not just with stories, but with the knowledge that she could ’ ’ achieveanythingshesethermindto. Your future won t look great if you re negative about the present. 39 . The quote “ ” 英 this too shall pass comes to mind. Remove any shame about the present. Negative energy Y 41.A.cleaned B.milked C.washed D.caught leadstonegativeexperiences. 40 . 42.A.Becauseof B.Besides C.Despite D.Insteadof 43.A.worry B.speak C.dream D.talk A.Lifeneverreallygoesasplanned 44.A.dark B.deserted C.quiet D.shining B.Maintainingapositivemindsetisimportant 45.A.stories B.goods C.voice D.advice C.Thispracticecancreateexcitementandinspiration 46.A.hands B.eyes C.ears D.feet D.Howyouhandlecurrentproblemsaffectsyourfuture 47.A.gift B.check C.bill D.penny E.Theycanhelpyoufigureoutwhatyoutrulywantoutoflife 48.A.shortened B.weakened C.failed D.lasted F.Theyshouldtakeactionsinthedirectionoftheiridealvision 49.A.which B.that C.where D.when G.Therefore,byremovingnegativethoughts,youopendoorsforchange 50.A.excitement B.sadness C.anger D.relief 51.A.sail B.task C.journey D.duty 第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分 分) 30 52.A.thick B.wide C.empty D.short 第一节 (共 小题;每小题 分,满分 分) 15 1 15 53.A.musical B.low C.busy D.high 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。 54.A.experience B.appearance C.problem D.lesson 55.A.thought B.reach C.mind D.time In a small village located between towering mountains, there lived a young girl named 第二节 (共 小题;每小题 分,满分 分) Eliza. Every morning, she would wake up before the sun and help her family with their daily 10 1.5 15 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入 个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。 housework.She 41 thecows,fedthechickens,andsweptthefloorsoftheirdustycottage. 1 42 thehardwork,Elizaalwaysfoundtimeto 43 abouttheworldbeyondthevillage. (商人) - ’ Oneday,atravelingmerchant arrivedwithtalesoffar offlandsand 44 cities. In today s world, many people regard becoming an artist as a temporary dream, Eliza was attracted by his 45 and longed to see those places with her own 46 .She achievable only by a fortunate few. This view reduces the true meaning of art, 56 is far ( ) decidedthatshewouldsaveevery 47 sheearnedtobuyatickettothenearestcity. beyond a mere painting or a piece of music; it is a deep 57 express of emotions that ’ Months turned into years, and Eliza s determination never 48 . She worked wordsalonecannotconvey. tirelessly, always keeping her dream in sight. Finally, the day came 49 she had enough Imagination is often more important than knowledge, yet the two can work together. The 高二英语(外研版)试题 第 页(共 页) 高二英语(外研版)试题 第 页(共 页) 9 12 10 12第二节 (满分 分) creation of art requires not just inspiration but also practice and guidance. A true artist must 25 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。 first learn the basic techniques before adding their personal emotions, making it 58 ( ) true unique. “ ” Pablo Picasso famously said, Art is theft, highlighting that while every piece of art is One sunny afternoon, I decided to take a walk in the park near my house. At 13 years unique, it is also influenced 59 shared ideas. Students often learn the same basic old, I loved being outside, surrounded by trees and the open sky. As I walked along the path, — principles, which is important. However, encouraging them to explore new viewpoints and something caught my eyes a shiny object on the ground. Curious, I bent down and picked it ( ) (锈) solutionsexpandstheir 60 create thinking. up.Itwasanoldkey,coveredwithrust .Iwonderedwhatitcouldunlock. The possible removal of art programs from school courses presents a serious risk to Lookingaround,Inoticedanold,smallbuildingattheedgeofthepark.Ihadneverpaid ’ - ( ) much attention to it before, but now I felt pulled toward it. Holding the key tightly, I walked students well being. Art provides an important way 61 relieve stress and express emotions. Without access to art and music education, how will students learn to express over to the building. The door was locked, and my heart began to beat faster as I wondered if 英 Y ( ) thekeywouldfit. 62 them in different ways? How will creativity grow? Subjects like mathematics or ( ) With shaky hands, I put the key into the lock. To my surprise, it turned easily, and the science are not usually linked with creativity, yet it is creativity that 63 connect door opened with a loud noise. Inside, the place was filled with dusty boxes and old furniture. knowledgeandnewideas,leadingtofreshsolutions. AsIexplored,Isawasmallwoodenboxinthecorner,coveredinwebs.Excitedly,Iwentover Artisveryimportant forbothpersonal 64 intellectualgrowth.Itismuchmorethana - ( ) toit. short termgoal; it is an important way of expression and creativity. 65 remove art from ’ I opened the box and found it full of old photos, letters, and little objects. It seemed like education would take away students essential skills and ways to express themselves, limiting ’ - someone sforgottenmemories.AsIlookedthrougheverything,Ifoundadiary.Thecoverwas theirabilitytogrowintowell roundedindividuals. worn, but the pages were still good. I started to read, and it told the story of a boy named Tom 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 分) who had lived in the neighborhood years ago. His adventures and dreams were described in 40 第一节 (满分 分) detail,andIfeltlikeIhaddiscoveredahiddentreasure. 15 假如你是李华,你的外国朋友 想找一个地方学习中国书法,请写信向她推荐 As the sun began to set, painting the sky with orange and red, I realized I had found Anna more than just an old diary. I had found a connection to a past world, a look into the life of 一个合适的地方,内容包括: someonewhooncewalkedthesamepathsasIdid.ItwasadayIwouldalwaysremember,full 写信目的; 1. ofmysteryandthejoyoffindingsomethingnew. 推荐理由。 2. 注意: 注意: 续写词数应为 个左右; 1. 150 写作词数为 个左右; 1. 80 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 2. Astheafternoonturnedintoevening,IknewIhadtoheadhome. DearAnna, ’ Thenextday,Icouldn tstopthinkingaboutTomandhisdiary. Yours, LiHua 高二英语(外研版)试题 第 页(共 页) 高二英语(外研版)试题 第 页(共 页) 11 12 12 12