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安徽省部分名校2024-2025学年高二上学期开学考试英语试题

安徽省部分名校2024-2025学年高二上学期开学考试英语试题

安徽省部分名校2024-2025学年高二上学期开学考试英语试题一、阅读理解Top 4 Houseboats in the BahamasThe magical country of the Bahamas has over 700 islands dotting the Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea, making it a dreamy destination for those looking to connect with nature and relax while enjoying the slow life. Choose a houseboat from the following list and enjoy a great holiday.Luxurious yacht (游艇) with three outdoor areas; Freeport (from $985)This grand yacht is perfect for water activities and deep relaxation. You will also enjoy free access to world-class facilities nearby, including a swimming pool, fitness room, and a private beach. Further, if you fancy a walk nearby, the houseboat is located close to several shops and restaurants.Sunset Point Houseboat; Andros Island (from $400)This houseboat floats in a beautiful and peaceful location, far from the rush of the city. It’s perfect for observing marine life, fishing, swimming, and diving in the ocean. Guests can also rent a car to drive around the island. Besides, the accommodation possesses an equipped kitchen for cooking meals.The Mac; Nassau(from $1, 800)This fully furnished yacht is ideal for exploring locations close to the country’s capital. While living here, you will have access to a fully equipped kitchen with a refrigerator and microwave. Best of all, this accommodation welcomes long-term guests who choose to stay here for 28 days or more.Attractive boat with free meals; Berry Islands (from $260)Experience the untouched parts of the Bahamas by staying at this beautiful sailboat. You can spend all your time enjoying the ocean as the rental price includes breakfast, lunch, and dinner. What’s more, you can use the onboard projector to screen films on the deck (甲板) as you sail on the ocean. For indoor fun, the boat has wireless Internet and television.1.What activity is recommended while in the luxurious yacht?A.Watching a film in the open air.B.Working out in a fitness room.C.Going on unlimited sea adventures.D.Dropping in on some nearby theaters.2.What do Sunset Point Houseboat and the Mac have in common?A.Tourists have access to a kitchen.B.A rental car is provided for traveling around.C.They are equipped with wireless Internet and TV.D.Three meals are included in the accommodation fees.3.Which suits a tourist with a tight budget?A.The Mac.B.Sunset Point Houseboat.C.Attractive boat with free meals.D.Luxurious yacht with three outdoor areas.When Alex Lin was 11 years old, he came across an alarming article in the newspaper highlighting the improper handling of e-waste, such as burying outdated computers in backyards and throwing cell phones in the garbage. This is dangerous as e-waste contains poisonous chemicals and substances that can leak into the environment, getting into crops, animals, water supplies, and even humans.“I was deeply concerned,” recalls Alex. He immediately conducted a survey to assess the situation in his town. The results were astonishing: Among the respondents, only one in eight even knew what e-waste was, let alone how to properly dispose of it.Determined to make a difference, Alex immediately set up a project under WIN, the organization he had established with his friends two years prior to address, community issues. The WIN team publicized their efforts in the local newspaper and distributed notices to students. urging residents to bring their unwanted electronics to the school parking lot. They successfully collected over 21,000 pounds of e-waste, including outdated computers from the school system. Following this, they established a permanent e-waste drop-off center.Recognizing the importance of reuse, which is seven times more efficient than recycling,Alex and his team began exploring ways to returnish (翻新) the old computers. He persuaded his school to integrate computer refurbishment into the curriculum, enabling students to collect, restore, and distribute 260 computers to children in need.Realizing that a drop-off center alone was not a sustainable solution, Alex took his efforts to the state level in 2006. He spoke at the state house, advocating for a new e-waste bill that would outlaw the dumping (倾倒) of e-waste. Along with other supporters, he engaged with lawmakers, presented slideshows, and gathered over 370 signatures. Ultimately, the bill was passed into law.Thanks to the efforts of individuals. like Alex and his team, the message of safe e-waste disposal is gradually gaining attention. As Alex states, “Today’s technology should not become tomorrow’s poison.”4.What was the issue that concerned Alex?A.High investment of e-waste recycling.B.Pollution from burying old computers.C.Unsafe management of electronic waste.D.Wasted stuff in thrown-away electronics.5.What words can best summarize Alex and his team?A.Generous yet inefficient.B.Innovative and committed.C.Passionate yet undisciplined.D.Conventional and cautious.6.Why did Alex and his team explore ways to refurbish old computers?A.To reuse the computers.B.To offer his school a course.C.To recycle the computers.D.To improve study efficiency.7.What is the main message conveyed in the last sentence of the passage?A.Future e-products need to be eco-friendlier.B.Individuals can drive great change on e-waste.C.E-waste is a pressing concern for now and later.D.Old electronic items should be treated properly.Theo works days, nights, and weekends in the tulip (郁金香) fields in the Netherlands and never complains about tired muscles. How is this possible? Theo, named after a retired farmer, is a high-tech robot in the battle to root out disease from the fields.The robot rolls along rows of yellow and red tulips, checking each plant and, when necessary, killing diseased bulbs (鳞茎) to prevent the spread of the tulip-breaking virus (病毒). The virus weakens the bulb, leaving them unable to flower. The dead bulbs are removed from healthy ones in a sorting center after they have been harvested. There are 45 robots like Theo working in the tulip fields of the Netherlands. Their job becomes important as the winter turns to spring and peak season nears, when people come from around the world to admire the colorful flowers.In the past, this work was carried out by knowledgeable farmers. Allan Visser is a third-generation tulip farmer who is using the robot. “You could buy a very nice sports car for the price of the robot,” Visser said. The robot costs 185,000 euros. “It’s a lot slower than a sports car, rolling on caterpillar tracks through fields,” he added. “But I choose the robot because a sports car doesn’t see the sick tulips. Now there are fewer and fewer people who can really do that.”The robots have been trained to detect sick plants. They have cameras and take thousands of photos of the tulips. Their AI model examines the photos, hunting out signs on sick plants, and decides which ones need to be killed. The engineer explains the robots use GPS to be sure they are destroying the correct tulips. The heart of the machine is the knowledge put into the AI model, which comes from experienced tulip farmers like Theo van der Voort, who gave his name to the robot.Van der Voort retired after 52 years of looking for sick flowers in his fields. “It’s fantastic,” he said. “It sees just as much as I see.”8.What does the robot do?A.Plant new tulips.B.Clear troubled bulbs.C.Kill deadly virus.D.Harvest grown flowers.9.What can we infer from Visser’s words?A.He dreams of a sports car.B.Tulip fields are low in production.C.The robot is worth the cost.D.Farmers lack technical knowledge. 10.What is the key to making the robots work effectively?A.GPS systems.B.High-tech cameras.C.Daily training.D.Human knowledge.11.Which of the following is the best title for the text?A.Theo’s Watch: An Advance in Tulip FarmingB.Al Robots: A Replacement for Aging FarmersC.Tulip Seasons: An Attraction of the NetherlandsD.Visser’s Practice: A Tradition in Tulip BusinessesParents of teenagers often view their children’s friends with distrust, worrying that their children will be pushed by their peers (同龄人) into doing something foolish or even dangerous. Their worries hold water. In a previous study, psychologist Laurence Steinberg found that a teenage driver with a same-age passenger in the car is at higher risk of traffic accidents than one driving alone or with an adult.In the following years, Steinberg examined why teens were more likely to take risks in the company of other teenagers. In a later study, by scanning (扫描) the brains of 40 teens and adults, Steinberg found the brains of teenagers, but not adults, showed greater activity in two regions associated with rewards when they were being observed by same-age peers. The reward systems of the brain are activated whenever people experience something rewarding, like eating a nice-tasting food, which make them feel satisfied. In this case, rewards are greater for teens, which motivates them to seek higher-risk experiences.But Steinberg thought peer pressure might also have its positive side. In the latest study, Steinberg’s team used a card game to research how peers affect the way young people gather and apply information. It involved 101 teenage boys who played either alone or with three peers. They chose cards from four decks (牌堆): two decks had “good” cards, and two “bad” ones. Players with peers were more willing to take risks, trying to figure out which decks could help them to win. The results showed that teens playing with their peers engage in more exploratory behavior, learn faster and achieve better performance on the task than those playing alone.Now some experts are proposing that we should take advantage of the teens’ keen sensitivity (敏感) to the presence of friends to improve education. “Risk taking in an educational context is a vital skill that enables progress and creativity,” wrote Sarah-Jayne Blakemore, a professor at University College London.12.What do the underlined words “hold water” in paragraph 1 mean?A.Make sense.B.Face doubts.C.Bring relief.D.Start debates.13.What is the reason behind teens’ dangerous behavior?A.Inability to tell right from wrong.B.A sense of satisfaction.C.Eagerness to follow their friends.D.Lack of social experience.14.How does risk-taking affect teens in the latest study?A.It starts fights between them.B.It inspires them to question.C.It weakens their independence.D.It helps them to learn better.15.What would Blakemore suggest teachers do in the classroom?A.Conduct group discussion.B.Improve time management.C.Encourage personal opinions.D.Develop decision-making skills.World Wildlife Day is celebrated each year on March 3rd. This is a day that has the goal of informing the general public about the plants and wild animals in the world. So you can do many things to celebrate this day.As we all know, litter can be harmful to birds, fish, and other wildlife. Therefore, make an effort to pick up any litter that you see. 16You can visit an aquarium or zoo near you, because aquariums and zoos help a lot with endangered species, allowing their populations to increase. 17 Thus, World Wildlife Day is the perfect day to pay a local aquarium or zoo a visit.If possible, try to learn about the plants and wild animals near you. You can do some research about local wildlife. You can also research some of the threats to these plants and wild animals. 18 For example, if one of the primary threats an animal faces is litter, be sure to deal with it properly, and pick up any litter you see.If you like, you can plant a garden with native tree, bush and flower species. 19 Toplant them in the garden accordingly, it is necessary to do some research beforehand on trees, bushes and flowers that are native to your area and where they would grow best.20 There are a variety of organizations that help wildlife in different ways. If you have a specific species that you’d like to support, or even if you’d just like to help wildlife in general, there might be an organization somewhere that you can join and assist with their efforts. A.Every year, there is a theme for World Wildlife Day.B.If the threat they face is caused by human, try to help reduce it.C.These may be the only places to find certain endangered animals.D.Additionally, it’s a good way to join an organization that helps wildlife.E.These can help provide wild animals with a place where they can shelter.F.Databases online can help us find the plants which are native to our area.G.And you’d better make sure that you reduce the amount of litter you create.二、完形填空There have been quite a few angel sightings on social media lately. That’s because Erica Group, an artist in DeLand, Florida decided—in a moment of inspiration—to etch (蚀刻) a giant pair of 21 onto the side of a local 22 .For several years, Erica has been 23 at a small dress shop in downtown DeLand. The 24 store is located next to an alley (小巷) that serves as a background for photos Erica and her colleagues take of their new clothes.One afternoon, Erica was struck by a(n) 25 to fill the alley’s wall with a pair of feathered wings. She got 26 from the owner of The West V olusia Beacon newspaper to 27 her piece of artwork on the paper’s building and posted the picture of the finished 28 on social media.29 , it just started spreading. People kept coming into the store, asking Erica and her colleagues where the wings were and taking their own pictures. The owner of the building quickly 30 the tendency (趋势) and asked Erica to make the wings 31 replacing chalk with paint. Since then, more than 1,400 people have had their pictures taken with the wings, usually 32 them on Twitter, Instagram and Meta.“It’s become a cool treasure-hunt in town,” Erica says. “Wings are 33 in this alley. Often, a number of people come to ask about their 34 .”The artist wants the wings to be 35 however people wish. Despite the various explanations, they certainly seem to be inspiring people and bringing a bit of joy to Erica’s hometown.21.A.gloves B.pants C.wings D.feathers 22.A.business B.custom C.library D.school 23.A.exploring B.resting C.shopping D.working 24.A.special B.tiny C.cool D.popular 25.A.comment B.order C.fact D.idea 26.A.permission B.attention C.advice D.praise 27.A.stick B.describe C.chalk D.color 28.A.article B.product C.photograph D.program 29.A.However B.Besides C.Otherwise D.Soon 30.A.made up for B.caught on to C.broke away from D.ran out of 31.A.interesting B.famous C.lasting D.natural 32.A.sharing B.introducing C.advertising D.editing 33.A.hidden B.covered C.lost D.ignored 34.A.history B.meaning C.influence D.location 35.A.remembered B.understood C.created D.drawn三、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

湖北省武汉中学2024-2025学年高二上学期开学收心考试英语试题

湖北省武汉中学2024-2025学年高二上学期开学收心考试英语试题

湖北省武汉中学2024-2025学年度高二年级开学收心考试英语注意事项:1. 答题前填写好自己的姓名、班级、考号等信息2. 请将答案正确填写在答题卡上第I卷(选择题)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。

例:How much is the shirt?A. £19.15.B. £9.18.C. £9.15.答案是C。

1. Why was the woman worried?A. The boy cut a line.B. The boy went out alone.C. The boy told a lie.2. When does the bank close on Sunday?A. At 9:00 p.m.B. At 5:00 p.m.C. At 4:00 p.m.3. What is the man dissatisfied with about the store?A. The service.B. The clothes.C. The price.4. How did the man get his shirt?A. From his father.B. From an e-mall.C. From a souvenir shop.5. Where will the woman put her plants?A. In her backyard.B. In her window.C. On her balcony.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。

广西南宁市东盟中学2023-2024学年高二上学期开学考试英语试题(含答案,无听力部分)

广西南宁市东盟中学2023-2024学年高二上学期开学考试英语试题(含答案,无听力部分)

东盟中学2023-2024学年高二上学期开学考试英语全卷满分160分考试时间:120分钟第Ⅰ卷选择题第一部分听力(略)第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节阅读理解(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。

AAs a popular tour operator, Travel China Guide designs a lot of China tour packages(旅游套餐)for foreigners with the best-selling travel deals to wonderful must-see destinations and offers the best quality services. We warmly invite you to join us on an exciting vacation. Today we will offer you a three days' private Zhangjiajie in-depth tour.Day 1 Arrival in ZhangjiajieWelcome to this charming city, Zhangjiajie. Your guide and driver will pick you up at the airport and drive you to the hotel we booked for you ahead of time. The rest time of the day remains free for you to relax. Day 2 Glass Bridge in ZhangjiajieToday, your private Zhangjiajie tour will start with a visit to the Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon, where you will have a chance to experiencethe world's longest and highest glass bridge, Zhangjiajie Glass Bridge. In addition to an unforgettable experience, it will also give you a special angle to enjoy the beauty of the Grand Valley.Afterwards, your guide will lead you to the Baofeng Lake where you will take a scenic boat ride.When you finish visiting the scenic area, the driver will send you back to the hotel.Day 3 Away From ZhangjiajieToday your Zhangjiajie tour will continue to go to the Tianmen Mountain, known as the most beautiful “Hanging Garden” in the world. Tianmen Mountain is named after a natural wonder, Tianmen Cave, which is a naturally formed hole among thousand-metre high cliffs. In addition to this wonder, you may also see different old trees, green vines and rare animals there.Your three-day Zhangjiajie tour package will come to an end here. You will then be driven to the airport and we will say goodbye there. If you want to have your China tour schedule further, we will be glad to provide detailed information.21. What will the visitors do on Day 1A. Book a hotel.B. Drive to a hotel.C. Start with a visit.D. Spend time relaxing freely.22. What can visitors enjoy on Day 3A. The Grand Valley.B. The Baofeng Lake.C. The Tianmen Mountain.D. Zhangjiajie Glass Bridge.23. What can we know about Travel China Guide from the textA. It can book the hotel for free.B. It offers no pick-up services.C. It is designed for Chinese visitors.D. It provides travelling services for foreign tourists.BI am a freshman at Orange High School. In 2013, I founded an organization called Love For The Elderly. So many elderly people have no one to care for them, and no one to love them. When I say this, I am talking about pure love, unconditional love that shows kindness no matter what the situations may be.The elderly have smoothed the pathway of success for our generation. They should be shown appreciation(感激)and kindness, but are often forgotten. I am are all of you have someone in your hearts who has been at a nursing home. Think of them while I say this; they should get the best, nothing but the best. The elderly are such an unusual group of people, and their shining wisdom can most certainly be learned from. This idea of showing appreciation to the elderly reverberated(回响)inside my head, until finally, I decided it was time to step up and make a difference.My love for and ability in writing led me to create an organization, wherepeople from all across the world send nameless letters filled with kindness and joy, from Iceland, Romania, Finland, Australia, and more. I then send these letters to senior centers, and nursing homes located all across the country. To this date, I have collected over 1, 000 letters, and the reaction I have received from these organizations has been truly unbelievable.This past month, I had the opportunity to receive $100 from KindSpring through their monthly kindness competition to help my organization. This money has been of great help. We do not receive much money, and so it helped to pay for many costs, including postage and envelopes. This act of kindness has been very helpful to my organization, and I could not be more appreciative. If any of you would like to get involved in my organization, please visit lovefortheelderly. org.24. Why did the author set up his organizationA. To help the elderly with their daily life.B. To organize activities for the elderly.C. To offer true love to the elderly.D. To raise money for the elderly.25. Which of the following agrees with the author's opinion about the elderlyA. They are being treated well.B. They should end up in senior centers.C. They are wiser than the young.D. They don't get enough attention.26. What helped the author create his organizationA. The letters received worldwide.B. His writing ability.C. His family's encouragement.D. The support from senior centers.27. What can be learned from the last paragraphA. The author doesn't have much money.B. The elderly were very thankful to the author.C. The author turned to KindSpring for help.D. The organization can't be larger.CAs you probably know, learning a foreign language is sometimes challenging. But it can also be fun We spend hundreds of hours at school trying to get our tongues round different vocabulary and grammar in order to earn a qualification. But learning to speak a second language is more than just passing an exam—it opens doors to new opportunities, helps you to communicate with others and makes travelling overseas more satisfactory.It might come as a surprise that the number of teenagers learning foreign languages in UK secondary schools has dropped by 45% since the turn of the millennium. German and French have fallen the most-these languages from two of the UK's closest trading partners have declined at GCSE level. Another survey of secondary schools suggests a third of students have dropped at least one language from their GCSE exam options. There are some reasons for this, including many students'opinion that languages are difficult. Others have questioned the need for a second language when translation technology is advancing.Matthew Fell, chief UK policy director for business group the CBI, believes that “The decline in language learning in schools must be reversed, or else the UK will be less competitive globally and young people less prepared for the modern world.” But even for those who are eager to study another language the opportunity is being reduced. In Scotland, for example, foreign language subjects are being pressed out of many secondary school timetables with some head teachers blaming pressure on the curriculum.However, some native English speakers have admitted the benefits of speaking another tongue Cassandra Scott, from Edinburgh, studied three languages in her final year at school. She is now a freelance translator in Edinburgh, and says “Learning languages at school really set the course for my career.”28. How does the author show the fact that fewer people have learned foreign languagesA. By offering background information.B. By giving specific examples.C. By analyzing underlying reasons.D. By showing personal research.29 What does the underlined word “reversed” in paragraph 3 meanA. Developed rapidly.B. Pushed quickly.C. Changed completely.D. Maintained properly.30. What can we learn from the passageA. A fulfilling overseas travel requires another foreign language.B. Learning languages at school may contribute to one's future career.C. Native English speakers benefit more from speaking another tongue.D. With the translation technology, there's no need to learn foreign languages.31. What's the purpose of the passageA. To criticize people's ignorance of foreign languages.B. To stress the significance of learning foreign languages.C. To state the result of dropping learning foreign languages.D. To raise people's awareness of protecting native languages.DMuch of our thinking about health is based on wishful thinking. But science provides clear and simple advice for a healthy life. Graham Lawton explores the evidence. Graham proves that you don't have to be a health and fitness extremist to be reasonably healthy. He has rounded up the latest and strictest health research and changed it into useful advice on all the big health questions: diet, weight loss, exercise, sleep, ageing and so on.Graham, New Scientist feature writer, is not the common health expert. He sometimes eats fast food. He has a gym membership but rarely uses it. And he takes medicine to keep his blood pressure under control. Heneither has a diet plan nor a 6-week program to keep fit and thin.But he does have a much better weapon: science. In a talk, Graham explains the basic science, tells people some of the secrets of science, teaches people to use the ability of judgement to tell the good from the bad, and helps them to see beyond the headlines. The talk allows people to eat healthily, lose weight, and sort the truth out from science facts. But he loves outdoor sports. Last year Graham cycled over 1, 200 miles and ran the same distance of 15 marathons. He often goes swimming outdoors, walks up eight flights of stairs to his desk instead of taking the lift. He eats his five copies of fruit and vegetables a day, keeps enough water in his body, and doesn't eat much meat. Despite all the bad habits, his good ones seem to be winning. Graham is 50, but his “biological age” was recently measured as 45.32. What can we learn about GrahamA. He has some bad habits.B. He has an extremely strict diet.C. He looks down on common health experts.D. He always bases health on wishful thinking33 What does Graham's talk in paragraph 3 coverA. Words as weapons.B. Health and science.C. Functions of medicine.D. Ability and confidence.34 What does the last paragraph mainly tell us concerning GrahamA. His indoor sports of his life.B. His copies of health books.C. His healthy lifestyle.D. His way of thinking.35. Which is the most suitable title for the textA. The Professional Ways to Do SportsB. The Importance of Exercise for HealthC. The Unique Path to Scientific SuccessD. The Secrets of Living a Healthy Life第二节七选五(共5小题;每小题2. 5分,满分12. 5分)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,选项中有两项为多余选项。

江苏省通州高级中学2024-2025学年高二上学期开学考试英语学科(二)试题

江苏省通州高级中学2024-2025学年高二上学期开学考试英语学科(二)试题

江苏省通州高级中学2024-2025学年高二上学期开学考试英语学科(二)试题一、听力选择题1.What does the man want to do?A.Borrow a magazine.B.Buy a book.C.Reserve a seat. 2.Where are the speakers probably?A.At the man’s home.B.In a hospital.C.In a supermarket. 3.Why does the woman talk to the man?A.To ask for advice.B.To send an invitation.C.To make a complaint.4.What is the probable relationship between the speakers?A.Mother and son.B.Sister and brother.C.Shop assistant and customer.5.What are the speakers talking about?A.A meeting.B.A movie.C.A lecture.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

6.Who turned up at the party last night?A.Marian.B.James.C.Alison.7.What did the man say about the party?A.It was impressive.B.It was awkward.C.It was boring.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

8.Why did the man stay up late last night?A.He went out with friends.B.He watched a game.C.He prepared for the exam.9.What does the woman suggest the man do?A.Have a rest.B.Go to lecture.C.Keep a healthy diet. 10.How does the man sound in the end?A.Anxious.B.Surprised.C.Proud.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

江西省九江第一中学高二英语上学期开学考试试题(含解析)

江西省九江第一中学高二英语上学期开学考试试题(含解析)

九江一中2017-2018学年上学期入学考试高二英语试卷满分:考试时间:8月30日出题人:高一英语组第一部分听力(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,并标在试卷的相应位置。

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. What’s the woman confused about?A. The timeB. The paintingC. The road2. What does the man do?A. A seller.B. A waiterC. A fisherman3. What is the man worried about ?A. His catB. His angry motherC. The coming math exam.4. How much are the shoes on the lower shelf?A. $60B. $100C. $1205.What will the man probably do tonight?A. Float on a boat.B. Go to a concert .C. Have a feast. 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,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。

听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。

6. What is the man probably doing now?A. Printing documents.B. Drawing up a contract.C. Drinking coffee.7. What will the man get as a reward?A. A salary raise.B. A paid vacation.C.A promotion听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。

黑龙江省鹤岗市重点中学2023-2024学年高二上学期开学考试英语试题(含答案,无听力音频无听力原文

黑龙江省鹤岗市重点中学2023-2024学年高二上学期开学考试英语试题(含答案,无听力音频无听力原文

黑龙江省鹤岗市重点中学2023-2024学年高二上学期开学考试英语试题(含答案,无听力音频无听力原文)鹤岗市重点中学2023-2024学年高二上学期开学考试英语满分:150分;考试时间:120分钟第一部分听力(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。

每段对话仅读一遍。

例:How much is the shirtA. 19.15.B. 9.18.C. 9.15.答案是C。

1. What happened to the manA. He lost his horse.B. He was bitten by a dogC. He was bitten by a horse.2. What does the woman meanA. John doesn’t put his ideas into practice.B. John doesn’t like dreaming.C. John has too few dreams.3. What does the man advise the woman to doA. Go to the biology department.B. Teach herself the courses.C. Wait for his help.4. What will the man probably doA. See a doctor.B. Attend a meeting.C. Visit the woman.5. Why should the man apologize to SoniaA. He did her hair badly.B. He didn’t notice her new hairstyle.C. He made fun of her new hairstyle.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,每段对话或独白读两遍。

四川省2023-2024学年高二上学期开学英语试题含解析

四川省2023-2024学年高二上学期开学英语试题含解析

高2025届第三学期第一次质量检测英语试题(答案在最后)本试卷分为试题卷和答题卡两部分,满分150分,考试时间120分钟。

第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)回答听力部分时,先将答案标在试卷上。

听力部分结束前,你将有两分钟的时间将你的答案转涂到答题卡上。

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。

每段对话后有个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C二个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题并阅读下小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1.How did the woman get there?A.By car.B.By bus.C.By bike.2.How much is the dictionary?A.$24.B.$26.C.$50.3.Why does the man make this call?A.To cancel his travel.B.To book his ticket.C.To change the leaving date.4.What is the man trying to do?A.Make an excuse.B.Make an apology.C.Make a complaint.5.Where can the man find an available restroom?A.On the first and the second floor.B.On the first and the third floor.C.On the second and the third floor.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。

精品解析:重庆市渝中区巴蜀中学校2023-2024学年八年级上学期开学英语试题-A4答案卷尾

精品解析:重庆市渝中区巴蜀中学校2023-2024学年八年级上学期开学英语试题-A4答案卷尾

2023—24巴蜀初二上入学考试英语Ⅰ卷(共100分)Ⅰ.听力测试。

(共30分)第一节(每小题1.5分,共9分)听一遍。

根据你所听到的句子,从A、B、C三个选项中选出最恰当的答语,并把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。

1. A. Yes, I am. B. No, it isn’t. C. Yes, there is.2. A. It’s boring. B. It’s sunny. C. I am busy.3. A. Thanks a lot. B. Have a good time. C. It’s great.4. A. He is tall and thin. B. He is friendly. C. He likes running.5. A. Good luck. B. Not much. C. Sounds good.6. A. Medium, please. B. Beef noodles, please. C. No, thanks.第二节(每小题1.5分,共9分)听一遍。

根据你所听到的对话和问题,从A、B、C 三个选项中选出正确答案,并把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。

7. A. Play the guitar. B. Play basketball. C. Take a walk.8. A. A teacher. B. An actor. C. A doctor.9. A. Read a book. B. Play a computer game. C. Study for a test.10. A. Some milk and bread. B. Some milk and an egg. C. A hamburger.11. A. Math. B. English. C. Chinese.12. A. For 6 hours. B. For 8 hours. C. For 10 hours.第三节(每小题1.5分,共6分)听两遍。

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屯溪一中高二英语试卷本试卷分第I卷和第II卷两部分(满分150分)第I卷一. 听力理解(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)第一节(共5个小题;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,并标在试卷的相应位置。

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. What is Cha se’s hobby?A. Skiing.B. Writing.C. Collecting stamps.2. How much will the woman pay?A. $39.B. $35.C. $31.3. How does the man probably feel?A. Hopeful.B. Confused.C. Annoyed.4. What is the topic of the conversation?A. The lighting of the restaurant.B. The friendly staff.C. A romantic meal.5. What does the woman mean?A. She only buys things on sale.B. Even the special price is too high.C. The man should have gotten a better deal.第二节听下面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. Why is the woman talking to the man?A. She wants to see the doctor.B. She needs to email her doctor.C. She needs help logging in to the patient website.7. How often does the woman seem to go to the clinic?A. Every year.B. Every two years.C. Every four years.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

8. Why does the woman look up the weather report?A. She needs to pick up her son.B. She doesn’t trust the w eather news on TV.C. She wants to know if she should get her umbrella.9. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?A. Husband and wife.B. Classmates.C. Co-workers.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10. Where are the speakers talking?A. In a classroom.B. On the beach.C. In an apartment.11. Why did Mary go to Xiamen?A. To learn some business skills.B. To escape Wuhan’s heat.C. To spend time with her uncle.12. What does Mary probably think about seafood?A. She thinks it was terrible.B. She doesn’t like it.C. She thinks it was delicious.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13. How long before the scheduled time did the bus leave?A. Ten minutes.B. Thirty minutes.C. An hour.14. When did the woman probably get on the next bus?A. At 4:35.B. At 4:45.C. At 5:05.15. What is the man worried about?A. The daily expense.B. The woman’s safety.C. The public transportation.16. What does the woman decide to do in the end?A. Buy a car.B. Work for the newspaper.C. Complain to the local government.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17. What did customers use to complain about?A. Not getting through to the restaurants.B. Paying a lot for delivery.C. Slow service.18. What is special about DoorDash?A. You can order from many places at once.B. You can check the progress of the delivery.C. The prices are lower than from the restaurants.19. What do we know about the work of DoorDashers?A. The hours are flexible.B. The pay isn’t very good.C. It’s a good way to promote themselves.20. Why do many restaurants like DoorDash?A. They don’t need to hire their own delivery workers.B. They don’t need to find correct change to pay the driver.C. They can pay for things up front like a delivery car and gas.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)ALast year, when our three-year-old great-granddaughter Kylie was taken to see Santa Claus, she made sure to give him her wish list of toys. A week later, she ran into a different Santa in a mall. He stopped to ask what she wanted for Christmas. Kylie was surprised and let him know: "If you can't remember what I told you last week, how are you going to remember on Christmas Eve?!" (---Mary Paul, Milwaukee, Wisconsin) As my son Mike and I drove to the mall, we passed a Salvation Army Santa ringing his bell."Mike," I said, "there's Santa!" He shook his head. "That's just some guy in a Santa suit," he said. It saddened me to think that maybe my son no longer believed in Santa, and we drove the rest of the way in silence. At the mall, we spotted another Santa greeting young believers. Suddenly, Mike took off toward him. Turning back to me, he shouted. "Now, there's the real Santa!" (---Michael E. Fahey, Huntley, Illinois)We immigrated to America from China when I was six. Because I was shy and didn't speak English, I had few friends. My days were spent at home with my brother. Sometimes we'd help our neighbor Mr. Mueller pull weeds. One Christmas Day, there was a knock at the door. Grandma opened it, and there stood a big fellow in red with a snow-white beard, laughing, "Ho, ho, ho!" He handed out presents and made us laugh. I had so much fun. It was years later when I learned that our special Santa was our neighbor Mr. Mueller.(---Joanne Tang, Litchfield Park, Arizona)21. Why was Kylie surprised when running into a different Santa?A.Because she got what she wished.B.Because she knew who the Santa was.C.Because she wished to get another toy.D.Because she thought they were the same Santa.22. What would Mike's parent feel as to Mike's different attitudes towards Santa?A.Angry B.Confused C.Sad D.Unbelievable23. What did Mr. Mueller do on Christmas Day?A.He stood outside our house.B.He stayed with us in our home.C.He continued to pull weeds.D.He gave out gifts by acting as SantaBIf you rent an apartment in Beijing, you also rent the landlord or landlady for at least a year. It's important you find a good match because you have to deal with them in the long term. For me, it was love at first sight with the elderly couple who owns my apartment.It was quite a tough trying to find the right apartment when I first arrived in Beijing. The apartments were either unsuitable or I find fault with the owners who looked indifferent at bestand unfriendly at worst. But that all changed when the renting agent's car stopped in front of a hutong house in the heart of the capital.I saw an elderly couple, in their 70s perhaps, waving to me. They were warm and welcoming at first glance, and when I saw them attentively hanging up the curtains in what would become my bedroom, I was just about sold on the place and the owners!Chinese people talk about yuanfen, meaning fate that brings people together. Before I met my current landlords, I thought the concept of yuanfen was overrated. A generous landlady who liked me and wanted me to move into her apartment had used the term in reference to me. But it was this lovely couple that changed my mind about the concept.We have become accustomed to visiting each other at home. The couple's apartment is lovingly decorated, boasting a recent wedding photo of themselves taken in bridal wear. The landlord likes to smoke and sip tea, while the landlady takes great pride in her appearance.After three years, I dare say they treat me a bit like a “daughter”, despite having two grown sons, one of them close by. They give me gifts of tea or clothes, and I bring them souvenirs from my trips. A match made in heaven, indeed!24. How did the author feel about renting an apartment in Beijing?A.It was a piece of cake.B.There were lots of unfriendly owners.C.It was worth trying different apartments.D.It was not so easy to find a suitable apartment.25. What did the elderly couple do when they first met the author?A.They looked indifferent and find fault with the author.B.They gave a warm welcome and took good care of the house.C.They liked the author and wanted her to move into their apartment.D.They were nice and gave her gifts of tea or clothes.26. Which one is correct about the elderly couple?A.They are newly married.B.They are nice and easy to get along with.C.They love drinking tea.D.They live together with their two sons.27. Which one is the best title for this text?A.Love at first sight B.My experience in BeijingC.A lovely couple D.Heaven on earthCMarathon fever is sweeping this country. In recent years, China's ever-growing passion for marathons has been triggered by its economic development and health-conscious middle class. A large number of marathon runners are white-collar workers, civil servants and business people that are keen on leading a healthy lifestyle. Government support, social participation and strong marketing by the sports industry have gradually led to the rapid development of the marathon industry, which is currently valued at 70 billion yuan ($10.77 billion). Due to its large participation and nationwide media report, marathons are considered by local governments an important part of marketing their cities. Thus, many cities list unique routes across local scenic spots and historical attractions, not only to boost people's fitness, but also to promote local tourism.For many runners, marathons are a way of life." As we get older, the places and opportunities to meet new people decrease. I find that participating in marathons is a simple way to make friends," said Wu, who made many friends in the Xstop Running Community, a running club with 48,000 members established by Xtep, one of the leading distributors of sports merchandise in China."The sense of belonging and the mutual encouragement that exists within the running community are very attractive to many people. We easily befriend one another, since we have the same goal: to keep running and never stop," Wu said. Besides, a marathon can be a great way to explore new places. For a runner who also loves traveling, marathons are a solid choice. "Competing in an international marathon is a chance to experience a city or a country you've never visited before," said Meng, an experienced runner from north China's Tianjin Municipality, who often runs in London, New York and Melbourne.There's a unique perspective that people get running through the streets of a city, distinct ancient buildings or amazing natural settings, he explained, things that somehow just can't be seen by rushing in a car. In addition, during a race, streets are often closed off so you don't have to battle traffic.28.Which word has the closest meaning to the underlined word "triggered" in the first paragraph?___A.motivated B.solved C.battled D.increased29.Who is most likely to take part in the marathons___A.John,a company managerB.Jack,a middle-aged farmerC.Rose,a high school studentD.Maria,a retired teacher30.According to paragraph 3&4,which of the following statement is NOT true?___A.A marathon can be a great way to explore new placesB.There is few traffic in the streets during a marathon race.C.You see common sights by running through the streets of a cityD.Many people are attracted to mutual encouragement of the running community.31.Why do local governments support the marathons?___A.Because nationwide media coverage can make them famous.B.Because they realize the benefits for their citizens.C.Because local scenic spots and historical attractions can have unique routes.D.Because they want to make people healthier and boost tourism.DI began cycling in 2004 when I was a poor student. It was dangerous, sure, but cycling is the fastest, cheapest point-to-point form of transport in Melbourne. I own a car now, but that’s just for transporting the baby or groceries.I hate driving. So it’s been quite encouraging watching the growth in cyclist numbers over the past decade. It is said that over 10,000 cyclists enter the CBD (Central Business District) each day, taking pressure off public transport. But as more people take to cycling as a way of transport, the number of cyclists seriously injured or killed keeps increasing. And that is a sign that our infrastructure (基础设施) is still not good enough.Melbourne was once a dream for cyclists--flat, long, wide roads, with plenty of paths along rivers. Now, cycling can be deadly, with roads taken up by cars. I have a friend who broke her back and was lucky to escape death and others with broken bones. In my time riding, I’ve been forced off the road by a truck, cut off by four-wheel drives, and told to get off the road. Drivers are a particularly rude to cyclists. And that’s a sign of exactly one thing: inadequate infrastructure.We shouldn’t need to be ta ught how to coexist in the same narrow space. Drivers and cyclists should be kept apart. Designing bike paths so riders are channelled between moving cars andparked cars is deadly. All it takes is one daydreaming driver to fling open the door and you are gone. That’s what happened to the young university student James.This year, there are to be new cycling lanes (车道) built on Glen Road, where James died in 2010. But these lanes are not safe. Cyclists must still pass between two rows of cars.32. What does the underlined word “that” in Paragraph 2 refer to?A. Some people hating driving.B. More cyclists having accidents.C. More people choosing to cycle.D. Distracted driving happening a lot.33. What is the main idea of Paragraph 3?A. Many people are bad at cycling.B. There are many cars in Melbourne.C. It’s dangerous to cycle in Melbourne.D. Melbourne was once very beautiful.34. Which was the major cause of James’ death according to the author?A. Cross’ carelessness.B. A driver’s mistake.C. Unsafe bike paths.D. An outdated legal system.35. What is the purpose of the text?A. To stress the necessity of safe bike paths.B. To encourage readers to cycle.C. To criticize rude driving behavior.D. To tell a personal story.第二节(共5小题,每小题2分,共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。

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