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武漢市常青聯合體2024-2025學年度第二學期期中考試高一英語試卷考試時間:2025年4月22日試卷滿分:150分第一部分聽力(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.Whatisthewomanlookingfor?A.Ahousemate.B.Ahousebuyer.C.Ahousecleaner.2.WhatwillTomdotonight?A.Orderatakeout.B.Doextrawork.C.Goshopping.3.Whereisthewomanfrom?A.France.B.Germany.C.England.4.Whichcandlesdoesthemandecidetobuy?A.Whiteteacandles.B.Booksmellcandles.C.Chocolateandcoffeecandles.5.Whatisthedoctor’ssuggestion?A.Receivinganoperation.B.Havingagoodrest.C.Takingsomemedicine.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。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段材料,回答第6、7題。6.Whoisthemanprobably?A.Ajournalist.B.Awriter.C.Anactor.7.WhatkindofnovelisHotLips?A.It’sahistoricalstory.B.It’sawarstory.C.It’salovestory.聽第7段材料,回答第8至10題。8.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Teacherandstudent.B.Doctorandpatient.C.Motherandson.9.Whyistheyoungmanalwaystiredaccordingtothewoman?A.Heeatslessthanbefore.B.Hedoestoomuchwork.C.Heisusinghisbrainindifferentways.10.Whatdoestheyoungmanshowthewoman?A.Thehaironhisface.B.Themusclesofhisbody.C.Thedeepnessofhisvoice.聽第8段材料,回答第11至13題。11.Wherearethespeakersprobably?A.Atacafe.B.Atabeach.C.Ataswimmingpool.12.What’sthetemperatureonthehottestdaylastyear?A.32degrees.B.38degrees.C.40degrees.13.Whatisthewomangoingtodo?A.Havecoffee.B.Applysuncream.C.Surfinthewater.聽第9段材料,回答第14至17題。14.Whatarethetwospeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Thebookstheyarereadingnow.B.Areadingclubthewomanadvocates.C.Abookthatthemanisinterestedin.15.Howoftendoesthebookclubholdameeting?A.Onceamonth.B.Onceaweek.C.Everytwoweeks.16.Whatwillthemembersusuallydoafterreadinganewbook?A.Discussitwithothers.B.Recommendittoothers.C.Rewritethestory.17.Whichofthefollowingbooksisthemangoingtoread?A.TheCatcherintheRye.B.TheFaultinOurStars.C.TheBlueSword.聽第10段材料,回答第18至20題。18.Whatdoyouknowaboutthespeaker’sfirstroommate?A.Shealwayschangeshermind.B.Shehasagoodtemper.C.Sheisextremelytidy.19.Whywasitimpossibletodoanyworkwhenlivingwiththeforeigngirls?A.Becausethehousewastoosmall.B.Becausetheyarguedtoomuch.C.Becausethehousewassonoisy.20.Aftertheforeigngirlswenthome,whatdidthespeakerdo?A.Shelivedalone.B.Shealsomovedout.C.Shelivedwithagoodfriend.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A、B、C、D四個選項中選出最佳選項。AGlobalYouthLeadershipSummitBasicInformation·Host:InternationalEducationFoundation(IEF)·Dates:August5–10,2025·Theme:“EmpoweringTomorrow’sLeaders”·Eligibility:Youthaged16–19KeyActivities·LeadershipWorkshops:Learndecision-makingandcrisismanagementfromFortune500managersusingrealbusinesscases.·UNClimateNegotiations:Simulateinternationaltalks,draftagreementswhilerepresentingdifferentcountries.·GovernmentTours:VisitWashingtonD.C.institutions(e.g.,StateDepartment,Congress)toobservegovernance.·TeamProjects:Createsolutionsforcommunityissueslikeeducationgapsorenvironmentalprotection.·CareerSessions:Gaininsightsintoglobalgovernancefromexperienceddiplomats.Costs&Scholarships·Fee:$1,200(includeshousing,meals,andlocaltransport)·Early-birdDiscount:15%offifappliedbyMay1·Scholarships:20fullscholarshipsforhigh-achievingapplicantsHowtoApply·Submittwoteacher/advisorrecommendationletters·Writea500-wordoriginalessay:“MyLeadershipVisioninaGlobalizedWorld”·CompleteanonlineformwithapersonalstatementNote:WorksthatarenotoriginalfromapplicantsleadtoimmediatedisqualificationImportantDates·EarlyDeadline:May1,2025(resultsbyMay15)·FinalDeadline:June30,2025Tip:Earlyapplicantsgetpriority;spotsmayfillbeforethefinaldeadline.Fordetailsorregistration,visittheofficialIEFwebsite.1.WhatactivityisNOTmentionedintheprogram?A.Role-playinginternationalnegotiations B.ObservinggovernmentalprogressC.Attendingbusinesstheorylectures D.Developingcommunitysolutions2.HowmuchwouldafullscholarshipownerpayifapplyingbeforeMay1?A.$0 B.$1,020 C.$1,200 D.$1,8003.Whichactionwilldirectlyleadtoapplicationfailure?A.deliveringrecommendationlettersviaemail B.MissingtheearlyapplicationdeadlineC.Usinganotherstudent’sessaystructure D.Forgettingtolistafter-schoolactivitiesBSouthBaltimoreissurroundedbywater,highways,andtraintracks.It’salsooftenthoughtofasaplacetoavoid—folksaretaughttobecarefuloforevenavoidSouthBaltimore.“PeoplethinkSouthBaltimoreisaplacefilledwithdanger.It’snot.It’sjustwe’resurroundedbydangerousthings,”saysTaysia,17.Taysiaispartofagroupofstudentactivistsfightingagainstaverydifferentkindofdangerintheirneighborhood:airpollutionandclimatechange.Lotsoftruckswiththeirnoisepassthroughtheneighborhood.SouthBaltimoreisalsohometoajunkyardwheretheycrush(壓碎)cars,anoldlandfill,chemicalplants,andmountainsofcoal.Thesearenotthecommunitiesanyonewants.TheresidentsofSouthBaltimorearebreathingpollutedairtoday.Coalreleasesablackdustthat’ssmallenoughtogetintopeople’slungs.Itcancausediseaseanddeathifyou’rebreathingitdayafterday.ThemountainsofcoalarethefocusofagrowingoppositionmovementcalledFreeYourVoice,ledbySouthBaltimoreteenagers.TheteensofFreeYourVoicearetakingonabigopponent(對手):themassivetransportationcompanyCSX,whichtransportsmorethan8milliontonsofcoalthroughSouthBaltimoreannually.CSXmakesbillionsofdollarsayear.Theteenswentdoortodoor,warningtheirneighborsaboutthedangersofthecoaltransportation.Noteveryonewasonboardatfirst.“Weweretalkingtopeopleandthat’sjustlike,‘You’reakid!Likethisisnotgonnachange,it’sbeenhappeningforever.’”Taysiasays.Meanwhile,thestudentsspentthesummerusingstickypapertogathersamplesofdustfromallovertheneighborhoodtoprovethatthedustwasfromcoalandtopinpointwhichpartsoftheneighborhoodweremostaffected.ThegoalistoeventuallygetthestateregulatorstodenythepermitthatCSXneedstooperate,oratleastrequirethecompanytoencloseallthecoal,orattheveryleastputwaterontoallofitsothere’slessdustblowingaround.Andthestateisconsideringallofthoserequests.4.HowdidpeopledescribeSouthBaltimoreaccordingtoTaysia?A.Wealthy. B.Dangerous. C.Peaceful. D.Inclusive.5.WhatisthemainfocusoftheoppositionmovementcalledFreeYourVoice?A.Thejunkyard. B.Theoldlandfill.C.Thechemicalplants. D.Thecoaltransportation.6.Whydidsomepeopleintheneighborhoodinitiallydoubtthestudents’efforts?A.Theybelievedthepollutionwasharmless.B.TheytrustedCSX’senvironmentalpractices.C.Theyhadnoawarenessofthepollutionandclimatechange.D.Theythoughtthestudentsweretooyoungtomakeachange.7.Whatmethoddidthestudentsusetogatherevidenceofcoal-relatedpollution?A.Conductingsurveys. B.Distributingleaflets.C.Usingstickypaperfordustsamples. D.Organizingprotests.CMorethan170,000peopleinCaliforniaareunhoused.Evenasthestatehaspouredresourcesintofightingagainsttheproblem,thenumberofpeoplewithouthomeshastickedupwardinrecentyears.Onthesurface,thestatehasonekeyadvantageforpeoplewithoutareliableroofovertheirheads:relativelyconsistentandlivableweather.SooneofmyfirstthoughtswhenIheardnewsofahorricaneattackingLosAngeleswasjust“Whatwillhappentothecity’shomelesspopulation?”Cityagenciesquicklytookaction.AsitbecameclearthattheLosAngelesregioncouldexperienceanextremedownpourandsubsequentflooding,outreachteamsfannedoutacrosstheriverbankanddamareasacrossthecitythathavebecomehometoasignificantunhousedpopulation,offeringsupporttomovethemintosheltersandmotels(汽車旅館).Despitethat,it’sobviousthattheeffectsofclimatechangewillhitthemostvulnerable(脆弱的)hardest.Weseethisgloballyasextremeweathereventshitcountriesthathavecontributedtheleasttotheproblem.ThemostnotableconnectionbetweenclimatechangeandtheUShousingcrisisisthethreatextremeweatherposestounhousedpeople.Moreunhousedpeopleareaffectedasclimatechangedrivesincreasinglyunpredictableweather.Peoplewithouthomesknowhowtorespondtoexpectedseasonalevents.Buteventslikeanear-hurricaneinLosAngelesorawildfirein‘Mauicancatchpopulationswithlimitedaccesstoinformationoffguard.Anotherlinkworthconsideringisthewayinwhichclimatechangecreatesmorehomelessnessandfurtherstressesonhousingsystems.HurricaneKatrina,forexample,displaced800,000people.Fouryearslater,12,000peopleremainedwithoutshelter.Housinghasbeen—andwillcontinuetobe—akeyissueinMauitooasitrecoversfromthewildfirethatkilledmorethan100people.Mauihasalreadyhadahousingcrisis,theresultofahighcostoflivingdriveninlargepartbythetourismindustry.And,now,manymoreareleftlookingforplacestostay.AshleyKelly,thechiefoperatingofficeratHawaii’sFamilyLifeCenter,said:“Findinghousingforanynewclientsisjustnotpossiblerightnow.”8.WhatcontributestotheincreaseoftheunhousedpopulationinCalifornia?A.Itsmildweather.B.Itsinclusivelocalculture.C.Itslimitedbasicfacilities.DItsrelaxedstatepolicies.9.WhatdidoutreachteamsdoinresponsetothehurricaneinLosAngeles?A.Theybuiltdamstopreventflooding.B.Theymovedhomelesspeopletosafeplaces.C.Theysoughtlow-costhousingfromcityagencies.D.Theysurroundedtheriverbanktokeeppeopleaway.10.WhichwordcanbestdescribeMaui’shousingcircumstancesnowaccordingtoAshleyKelly?A.Mysterious. B.Exceptional. C.Changeable. D.Difficult.11.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.WaysofAmericansrelocatingdisaster-affectedpopulations.B.Thesignificanceoftimelyweatherupdatesforthehomeless.C.ThelinkbetweenclimatechangeandthehousingcrisisintheUS.D.ApproachesofhomelessAmericanstodealingwithnaturaldisasters.DSiestaisaSpanishwordreferringtoanaporrestbreakusuallyafterlunch.Theword“siesta”comesfromtheLatinbase“sexta“,whichmeanssixthandreferstothesixthhour,or“sextahora”,ofdaylight.Bydefinition,asiestatakesplacesixhoursafterdawn,ifthesunrisesat7am,the“sextahora”wouldtakeplacejustafternoon.However,mostpeopledonottimetheirsiestasoliterally.Traditionally,asiestatakesplaceafterlunchinthemidafternoon.AsmallSpanishtowncalledAdor,whichstillpracticesadailysiesta,closesallbusinessesbetween2pmand5pmeachday.Historically,Spanishcompaniesthatbuiltatwo-hourbreakintotheworkdayschedulemadetheworkingdayendaround8pm,apracticethatcontinuesamongmanySpanishworkerstoday.AlthoughmostpeopleconnectthesiestawithSpain,itsactualbirthplaceisItaly.SimilarmiddaynapbreaksarecommonaroundMediterranean(地中海)andinmanyLatinAmericancountries,wherethemiddayisoftenhot.Beforeairconditioningwasinvented,thesiestaofferedamuch-neededbreakfromthehottesthoursoftheday.Inrecentyears,formerSpanishPrimeMinisterMarianoRajoyintroducedaplantoendthesiesta,whichwouldallowmanyworkerstoendtheirworkdaysearlier,makingSpain’sstandardworkscheduleatthesamelevelwithitsEuropeanneighbors.Althoughnotawidespreadpractice,somecountriesoutsideoftheMediterraneanareacurrentlyencouragemiddaynapping.Forexample,partsofJapanhaveprovidednappodsformiddaybreaks,andfallingasleepatworkisviewedasapositivesignthatapersonisworkinghard.IntheUS,somesleepresearchersaretryingtospreadtheconceptofapowernap,whichwouldallowpeopletobriefly(短暫地)sleepwhiletheyareatwork.12.Whyarebusinessesclosedbetween2pmand5pminthetownofAdor?A.Itisthehottesttimeoftheday. B.ItgoeswithitsEuropeanneighbors.C.Localpeoplehaveadailysiesta. D.Itisapositivesignofworkinghard.13.WhatcanweinferfromthepracticeofsiestaaroundtheMediterraneancountries?A.ThecultureofsiestastartedfromSpain.B.Thecustomcomesfromtheneedofdailylife.C.Air-conditionersareamustinhotareas.D.Napbreaksarepopulararoundtheworld.14.WhydidSpainintendtoendthesiestapractice?A.TohaveastandardEuropeanworkschedule.B.Thereisnoneedtohaveamiddaybreaknow.C.SpainisnotoneoftheMediterraneancountries.D.Tostopworkersfromworkingtoolong.15.Whatcanbethebesttitleofthepassage?A.Theadvantagesofmiddaynapping B.ThepopularityofsiestainSpainC.Thereasonstoendsiestas D.Abriefhistoryofsiesta第二節七選五(共5小題;每小題2.5分,共12.5分)根據短文內容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Inourfast-speedlives,celebrationsarefarfromjustabouthavingfun.____16____.Frombuildingconnectiontospreadingpositivity,celebrationscanmakeourliveshealthierandhappier.CelebratingbuildsconnectionandcommunityCelebrationsdomorethanmarkmilestonesorholidays.Theybringpeopletogether,creatingasenseofbelongingthatstrengthensrelationships.____17____.Itreducesstress,boostsmentalhealth,andevenimprovesphysicalwellbeing.So,celebrateoftentodevelopandmaintainrelationshipsandbuildabetterlife.CelebratinghelpsyoufeelmotivatedYoumaynotlinkpartyingwithproductivity.____18____.Recognizingwins,evensmallones,makesthebrainreleasedopamine,achemicalmessengeroftenassociatedwithfeelingsofpleasure,motivationandreward.Thiscreatesacycleinyourbrainthatencouragesyoutorepeatthesamebehavior.Somakesuretosetsmallgoalsandcelebratethemalongtheway.You’llgetthatpleasantdopaminehitthat’llkeepyoumovingforwardasyouworktowardyourdreams.CelebratingfuelsconfidenceCelebratingyourachievements,whetherlargeorsmall,offersmorethanmomentaryhappiness.It’sapowerfulmeanstoimproveyourconfidence.Recognizingwhatyou’veachievedstrengthensyoursenseofself-worthandability.____19____.CelebratingspreadspositivityCelebrationsbringoutpositiveenergy.Whenyougatherpeopletolaugh,danceandsharelove,youcreatesomethingbiggerthantheeventitself.Itmakesyouletgoofworriesforawhile.____20____.Whenyoucelebrate,you’renotjustliftingyourownspirits,you’reinspiringotherstofeellighter,happierandmoreconnected.A.TheyhavemanygreatbenefitsB.PartiesarealwaysnoisyandtiringC.Inaddition,thispositivityspreadseasilyD.SomepeoplethinkcelebrationsareawasteoftimeE.Sogoaheadandcelebratetoshowyourselfyou’reunstoppableF.ButcelebratingindeedboostsyourmotivationtogetthingsdoneG.Havingasolidnetworkofpeopleinyourcornerdoesn’tjustfeelgood第三部分語言運用(共兩節,滿分30分)第一節完形填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題紙上將該項涂黑。Doyouhaveadream?Isitpartofyourlife?Everybodyhasdreams.Ihaveadream,too.WhenIslept,Iwoulddreamoflivingit;whenI____21____,Iwouldworkforlivingit.Oneday,somebodytoldme,“To____22____isbetterthantoarrive.”Hearingthis,Ijustlaugheditoff,notquiteunderstandinghowthatwaseven____23____.AndIdidn’trealizehowtrueitwas____24____IhadwhatIwanted.ThenIsuddenlyrealizedthatthepersonlivingthedreamwasdifferentfromtheonewhohad____25____forit.Sincethen,Ihavemadeagreatefforttoworkfortherealizationofmydream.____26____,IachievedwhatIhadwanted.Ihavenowbecomeawiser,calmer,strongerandmorepassionateperson.Thejourneyhas____27____mealot.Imademistakesandlearnedfromthem.I____28____andlearnedtogetupagain.IcriedandIlearnedtowipeawaymytears.Imadefriendsandlearnedtovaluepeople.Imadeenemiesandlearnedtovalue____29____.Thejourneyhastransformedacaterpillar(毛蟲)intoabeautifulbutterfly,eagerlywaitingto_____30_____theworldwithhernewly-foundwings.Weallknowthatour_____31_____isn’tasperfectasitisinthefairytales.It_____32_____greatambitionandcouragetofulfillourdreams.Butweshouldrememberthatevenifsomethinggetsinourway,nothingwill_____33_____us.Sofriends,alwaysremember:“Experienceisthebest_____34_____andtherearenoguaranteesthatonewillbecomeanartist.Onlythe_____35_____matters.”Solet’sdrinktoanewjourney.Cheers!21.A.gotin B.gotthrough C.goton D.gotup22.A.gather B.escape C.travel D.return23.A.possible B.difficult C.certain D.necessary24.A.because B.until C.if D.after25.A.paid B.waited C.prepared D.worked26.A.Normally B.Regularly C.Finally D.Actually27.A.pleased B.changed C.pressed D.worried28.A.felldown B.setdown C.lookedout D.putdown29.A.plans B.choices C.lessons D.concerns30.A.save B.imagine C.enjoy D.explore31.A.study B.life C.plan D.creation32.A.attracts B.advises C.praises D.takes33.A.persuade B.stop C.cure D.match34.A.fruit B.course C.teacher D.hope35.A.journey B.task C.decision D.wealth第二節(共10小題:每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當的內容(1個單詞)或括號內單詞的正確形式。Knownasa“voicecatcher”inhissocialcircle,38-year-oldLongQingisworkingtorecorddialectsand____36____(nature)soundsindangeroffadingawayasaresultofurbanization(都市化).ThenativeofChangsha,Hunanprovince,has____37____acute(敏銳)appreciationforsoundsandvoices,andhispreviousjob____38____anaudio(聲音的)editormayhelpexplainhisgiftinsomedegree.Wheneverhehassparetime,Longwandersthecity’soldstreets____39____(listen)forsoundsthatareuniquetoChangsha.Nowaself-employedsounddesigner,Longhasanumberof____40____(recording)ofChangshadialects.InRemixChangsha,Longhasmixeddifferentvoicesandsounds,suchasthesoundofstinkytofuinoilandpeoplerecitingthenamesofChangshalandmarks.“Allthesesoundsallowlistenersto____41____(real)feelChangsha,”hesaid.LongQing____42____(work)topreserveChangsha’sauralcultureandcreatemanyaudiopieces____43____(post)onlinesince2013.Healsoorganizedactivitiestoteachthepublicabouttheverysounds____44____needpreserving.Hehopesthatinthefuture,morepeople,especiallyteenagers,willdevelopa_____45_____(sharp)senseofauralartandevencreatenewsoundsoftheirown.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)46.假設你是李華,正在美國一所高中交換學習。近日聯合國通過決議,將農歷新年列為聯合國假日。因此,你所在的學校邀請你為校報寫一篇關于春節的主題短文。內容包括:1.春節的時間;2.春節的習俗;3.春節的意義。注意:1.寫作詞數應為80左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應位置作答。FestiveChina:TheSpringFestival_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二節(滿分25分)47.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。ThecarturnedontothefamiliarroadthatledtoGrandma’sfarm.“Jude,thissummerholidaywillbeagreatchanceforyoutostaywithyourgrandma,”Dadsaidashedrove.Everymoment,weweremovingfartherawayfromthecity,theplacewhereIknewhowtodothingsright.Thecarenginewasn’toffbeforeGrandmahuggedme.Islowlydraggedmyselfoutofthecar.“Jude,youlookunhappy.Why?”Grandmaasked.Sheactedlikenothingbadhadhappenedlasttime.CouldIaskhowmuchmoneyherneighborMr.Jacksonhadlostbecauseofmymistake?Washestillupsetwithme?“I’mfine,”Ianswered.“I’mjustmissingmycomputercamp.ComputersaresomethingI’mgoodat.”“Thatsoundsdisappointing.”Grandmanodded.IlikedvisitingthefarmduringbreaksbeforeImessedthingsuplas

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