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高二英語學科選擇性必修二模塊試卷

(完卷120分鐘滿分150分)

Apr.22,2025

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.Howwillthewomanprobablycookthechicken?

A.She'llfiyit.B.She'llbakeit.C.She'llboilit.

2.Whatwillthespeakersdonext?

A.Preparedinner.B.Havesomefood.C.Orderajuicysteak.

3.Whoisthewomantalkingto?

A.AChinese.B.AKorean.C.AJapanese.

4.Whydoesthewomantrytoavoidthemeatfood?

A.Becauseshedoesn'tlikeit.

B.Becauseshedoesn*twanttocook.

C.Becausesheneedstowatchherweight.

5.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?

A.Atafruitmarket.B.OnafarmC.Inapark.

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.WhatdoesHawaiianfoodremindRonof?

A.Thegoodmemoriesofhischildhood.

B.ThespecialoccasionsinHawaii

C.ThebeautifulsceneryofHawaii.

7.WhatcanwelearnabouttraditionalHawaiianfood?

A.Itcontainslittlesalt.

B.Itiscookedunderground.

C.Itcooksonlyfortwohours.

聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。

8.Whichmealarethespeakersprobablyeating?

A.Breakfast.B.Lunch.C.Dinner.

9.Whatisthesecretoftherecipe?

A.Sweetpotatoes.B.Roses.C.Sugar.

聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。

10.Howmanypeoplearecomingtodinner?

A.Four.B.Eight.C.Twelve.

11.Whatwillthewomanmake?

A.Adairycake.B.Apudding.C.Anapplepie.

12.Wherearethemixingbowls?

A.Underthesink.B.Inthecupboard.C.Onthetable.

聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。

13.WhatisGracedoing?

A.Havinglunch.B.Doingaproject.C.Workinginarestaurant.

14.WhatdoesMr.EvanswanttoknowfromGrace?

A.Whatstudentswanttoeat.

B.Howtopreparehealthyfood.

C.Howmanystudentsstilleatintherestaurant.

15.WhatdoesMr.Evanssuggesttherestaurantdo?

A.Servemorehamburgers.

B.Providesomenewchoices.

CGetridoffriedfoodcompletely.

16.WhatdoesGracethinkaboutMr.Evans*idea?

A.It*sinteresting.B.It*snothelpful.C.It*sveryeasytotryout.

聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。

17.WhostartedtheSeventhAvenueDiner?

A.Agroupoffactoryworkers.

B.Somefamouschefs.

C.Acouple.

18.Whatremainsthesameovertheyears?

A.Typesofcustomers.

B.Thebusinesshours.

C.Afreecupofsoup.

19.Whatistherestaurantknownfor?

A.Itssandwiches.B.Itslargespace.C.Itssoup.

20.Howmanypeoplecantherestaurantserveatatimenow?

A.Almost20.B.Almost100.C.Almost200.

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。

A

Theeasywayoutisn'talwaystheeasiest.IlearnedthatlessonwhenIdecidedtotreatDoug,myhusbandof

onemonth,toaspecialmeal.Iglancedthroughmycookbookandchoseamenuwhichincludedhomemadebread.

Knowingthebreadwouldtaketime,IstartedonitassoonasDougleftforwork.AsIwasnotexperiencedincooking,

Ithoughtifadozenwasgood,twodozenwouldbebetter,soIdoubledeverything.AsDouglovedoranges,Ialso

openedacanoforangeandpoureditallintothebowl.Soontherewasastickydoughcoveredwithuglyyellowish

marks.RealizingIhadbeendefeated,IputthedoughintherubbishbinoutsidesoIwouldn'thavetofaceDoug

laughingatmywork.

Iwentonpreparingtherestofthemeal,and,whenDouggothome,wesatdowntoCornishchickenwithrice.

Hetriedtoenjoythemealbutseemeddisturbed.Twicehegotupandwentoutside,sayinghethoughthehearda

noise.Thethirdtimeheleft,Iwenttothewindowstoseewhathewasdoing.Lookingout,IsawDougstanding

aboutthreefeetfromtherubbishbin,holdingthelidupwithastickandlookingintothecontainer.WhenIcameout

ofthehouse,hedroppedthestickandexplainedthattherewassomethingaliveinourrubbishbin.Pickingupthe

stickagain,heheldthelidupenoughformetosee.Ifeltcold.ButIsteppedcloserandlookedharder.Withoutdoubt

itwasmywork.Thehotsunhadcausedthedoughtodoubleinsizeandthefermentingyeast(酵母)madethesurface

shakeandsighasthoughitwerebreathing.Ihadtoadmitwhatthe"livingthing“wasandwhyitwasthere.Idon't

knowwhowasmoreembarrassedbythewholething-Dougorme.

1.Whydidthewoman5sattemptatmakingthebreadturnouttobeunsuccessful?

A.Becausethecannedorangehadgonebad.

B.Becauseshedidn'tusetherightkindofflour.

C.Becauseshedidnotfollowthedirectionsclosely.

D.Becausethecookbookwashardtounderstand.

2.Whatmadethedoughintherubbishbinlookfrightening?

A.Itsunusuallylargesize.B.Thestrange-lookingmarks.

C.Itsmessyshape.D.Therisingandfallingmovement.

3.Whatisthewriter5spurposeinwritingthisstory?

A.Toexplainthedifficultyoflearningtocookfrombooks.

B.Toshowtheeasiestwayoutofadifficulty.

C.Todescribethetroublefacinganewlymarriedwoman.

D.Totellaninterestingexperience.

B

EdwardWilsonisAmerica's,ifnottheworld's,leadingnaturalist.InTheFutureofLife,hetakesusonatour

oftheworld'snaturalresources.Howaretheyused?Whathasbeenlost?Whatremainsandisitabletocontinue

withthepresentspeedofuse?Wilsonalsopointsouttheneedtounderstandfullythebiodiversityofourearth.

Wilsonbeginswithanopenlettertothepioneerinenvironmentprotection,HenryDavidThoreau.Hecompares

today9sWaldenPondwiththatofThoreau'sday.Wilsonwillusesuchcomparisonsfortherestofthebook.The

problemisclear:manhasdonegreatdamagetohishomeovertheyears.Wemaywonderwhethertheearth,with

humanhelp,bemadetoreturntobiodiversitylevelsthatwillbeabletosupportusinthefuture?

Biodiversity,Wilsonargues,isthekeytosettlingmanyproblemstheearthfacestodayEvenouragricultural

cropscangainadvantagesfromit.Amerehundredspeciesarethebasisofourfoodsupply,ofwhicharoundtwenty

carrytheload.Wilsonsuggestschangingthissituationbylookingintotenthousandspeciesthatcouldbemadeuse

of,whichwillbeawaytoreducetheclearingofthenaturalhomesofplantsandanimalstoenlargefarmingareas.

Attheendofthebook,Wilsondiscussestheimportanceofhumanvaluesinconsideringtheenvironment.If

youaretocontinuetoliveontheearth,youmaywellreadandactontheideasinthisbook.

4.WhatdoesWilsoncaremostabout?

A.Theenvironmentforplants.

B.Theecologicalvarietyoflifeonearth.

C.Thewastesofnaturalresources.

D.Theimportanceofhumanvalues.

5.WhyistheopenlettertoThoreaumentionedinparagraph2?

A.ToexpressWilson'slongingforthepast.

B.Tohighlightthedesperationofmankind.

C.Toemphasizeman-causeddamagetotheenvironment.

D.Tocallformorehelptochangethecurrentsituation.

6.Howmanyspeciesaremostimportanttoourpresentfoodsupply?

A.Twenty.B.Eighty.C.Onehundred.D.Tenthousand.

7.Whatisthistextmostlikely?

A.Anadvocacyarticle.B.Aresearchreport.

C.Abookreview.D.Anintroductiontoascientist.

C

Thequote“Travelfarenough,youmeetyourself.byEnglishauthorDavidMitchellmayseemcryptic.Butif

youreflectonthemeaningofthisstatement,there5sactuallysomethingverydeepaboutit.

Thereareafewdifferentwayswecaninterpretaphraseliketravellingfarenough.Ifyouthinkaboutitliterally,

thereisprobablysomeamountofdistancethatweneedtogo.Indoingso,whenwegettoourdestination,wewill

seeeverythingwithneweyes.Wemaybesurprisedbywhatweseeandchangeouroutlookonlife.Thisinterpretation

couldapplytohowpeopleinteractintheireverydaylives.

Peoplehaveprejudices,stereotypes(亥版象)andjudgementstowardsotherpeoplebasedonwheretheylive

orgrewup.Whenwetraveloutsidethosecommunitiesorcountries,welearntoappreciatethosedifferencesrather

thanholdthemagainstothers.

Anotherinterpretationisonethatfocusesonfeelingconfidentandcomfortablewithourselveswhilebeingfar

awayfromwherewenormallyhangoutandspendtime,athomeorwork.Ifseasytogetonatrackwherewesee

ourhabitsandroutineascomforting.Butit'simportantthatwepushourboundariesifweareevergoingtomake

anykindofprogressinlife.

Sotakealeapintounknownterritory.Exploreplacesthatyouhaven'tbeentobefore.Youcanchangeyour

viewpointandgainsomeperspectiveonwhoyouareasaperson.

8.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“cryptic“inparagraph1mean?

A.Insightful.B.Confusing.C.Accessible.D.Surprising.

9.Whatdoweknowfromtheliteralsenseofthequoteaccordingtothepassage?

A.Weshouldavoidjudgingotherswhiletravelling.

B.Wecanseemoreinteractionintravelling.

C.Travellingfarenougharisesfromwhoweare.

D.Travellingcanmakeusmoreopen.

10.Whatistravelregardedasinparagraph4?

A.Awaytobreakoldhabits.

B.Afocusonpositivefeelings.

C.Ameansofpersonalgrowth.

D.Achancetoleavefamiliarplaces.

11.Whatmightbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.WhatDoes"TravelFarEnough,YouMeetYourself9Mean?

B.HowDoWeChangeOurMindsetandFeelComfortable?

C.WhatDoesTravellingAloneTeachUsAboutOurselves?

D.HowCanWeWalkOutofOurComfortZone?

D

DuringtheSpringFestival,NeZha2hasbecomeaphenomenon-levelanimatedfilm,withcinemaattendance

ratereachingover90%.WhenNeZhaandAoBinghadafiercebattlewithInfiniteImmortal,thevividsoundeffects

mademefeelasifIwererightthereonthescene.Suddenly,aquestionpoppedintomymind:Howwerethese

impressivesoundscreated?Outofcuriosity,Istartedsearchingbackhomeandthenenteredthemysteriousworldof

Foleyartists.

ThetermFoleywascoinedinmemoryofJackFoleyandhiscontributiontotheartofsoundeffects.When

soundeffectswerefirstaddedintomovies,heinnovatedauniquewayofcreatingsoundeffects,recordingsounds

ontoasingletrackofaudioandaddingthemtoactionshappeningonthescreenaccordingly.

Foleyartistsarelikemagiciansofsound,addingvitalitytofilms.Theirworkingscenesseemsimplebutare

filledwithallkindsoftoolsandequipment.Ordinaryobjectsareoftentransformedintoprecisesoundeffects:

Shakinganumbrellacansimulate(模擬)thehowlingofaviolentstorm.EventhoughFoleyartistsoftenworkbehind

thescenes,theircooperationwithactorsiscrucialtogettingtheessenceofafilm."Youhavetoactthescene...You

havetobetheactorsandgetintothespiritofthestorythesameastheactorsdid,ontheset.Itmakesabigdifference,

JackFoleyoncestressed.

Ingeneral,attentiontodetailisfundamentaltosuccessfulFoleyartists.

Theyalsoneedtohavetheabilitytorecreatesoundsthemselves,whichrequirescreativityandimagination.

Gettingtheperfectsoundrequirestrialanderror,whichiswhypatienceandpersistenceareequallyimportant.In

ordertosimulatethesoundofacharacterrunninginthemud,Foleyartistshavetotrycountlessmaterials,constantly

adjustingtheforceandrhythmofstepping.

AsIwasdiggingdeep,titleslike“Fewerthan100FoleyArtistsRemainActiveWorldwide^^indeedstruckme

hard.IfoundthesadtruththatwhileFoleyworkisanincredibleadditiontomovies,thesmallnumberofworking

artiststodaymayputitonthepathtobecomingadyingart.However,Foleywork,tomyrelief,maychangeasvirtual

realitydevelops.Nexttimeyou'rewatchingamovie,rememberthosesubtlesounds.Theyarelikesecretmessages

fromFoleyartists,remindingusthey*realwaysthere.

12.WhatcontributiondidJackFoleymaketothefilmindustry?

A.Hepioneeredsoundeffectcreation.

B.Heinventedrecordingequipment.

CHeimprovedbackgroundmusic.

DHeadvancedliverecordingmethods.

13.WhatdidJackFoleyvaluemostinhiswork?

A.Practisingtrialanderror.

B.Workingcloselywithactors.

C.Beingsensitivetodetails.

D.Stimulatingactiveimagination.

14.Whatdoesthelastparagraphsuggest?

A.Foleyworkisbecomingunnecessarywithnewtools

B.ModemaudiencesclearlyunderstandFoleywork.

C.Foleyartistsmaybefullyreplacedbyvirtualreality.

D.Foleyworkmaybereshapedinthefuture.

15.Whatistheauthor'smainpurposeinwritingthispassage?

A.TopersuadereaderstoengageinFoleywork.

B.TointroduceFoleyworkandexplainitsimportance.

C.ToexplorethereasonsforNeZha2'ssuccess.

D.TohighlightfuturechallengesinFoleywork.

第二節(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)

閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選

項。

Choosingthebestdietforyoucanoftenseemascomplexasrocketscience.Itrequiresamajorcommitmentof

timeeffort,willpowerandinsomecases,money.16Below,expertswalkyouthroughtheprocessof

pickingthedietthatbestmeetsyouruniquegoalsandneeds.

Assessingyourindividualgoalsandanyspecifichealthconcernsisanimportantstepofchoosingtherightdiet

foryourhealthandlifestyle.Youcanreflecthowtheymadeyoufeel,bothphysicallyandmentally.Meanwhile,you

shouldalsotakeyourpresenteatinghabitsintoaccount.17

Startingadietcanbedrivenbyarangeofmotivatingfactors.18Youwill,however,probablypicture

weightlossasthedrivingone,becauseoftherepeatedmarketingfromtheweight-lossindustry.Newdietfoodsare

continuallyintroduced,oftenpromisingquickandeasyresults.Butfindingadietthafsrightforyouismorethan

weightloss.

19Theyencouragetheconsumptionofwholeorminimallyprocessedfoods,whichincludeavariety

offruitsandvegetables,qualityprotein,wholegrainsandhealthyfats.Theyemphasizelimitingaddedsugarsand

salt.Theyallowflexibilitysothatfamiliescaneattogetheroryoucangoouttodinnerwithoutworryingaboutwhat

toeat.

Changewon'thappenovernight,andyourdietisonlyonecomponentofabalancedandsustainableapproach

tolong-termlifestylechanges.20Rapidandextremechangesmaybedifficulttosustainandcouldhave

negativeeffectsasaresult.

A.Howdoesadietwork?

B.Whatgooddietshaveincommonisthattheyareallaboutbalance.

C.Butwheredoyoubegin?

D.Whichpositivehabitsdoyoualreadyhaveandwishtocontinue?

E.Thefirstthingtoconsideristotakealookatyourpastdiets.

F.Settingrealisticexpectationsneedstoallowforgradualadaptation.

G.Theyincludeweightloss,diseasepreventionandsavingmoneyandthelike.

第三部分語言運用(共兩節,滿分30分)

第一節(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)

閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出最佳選項。

IliveinOntario,nearthenorthofwhichisaprovincialparkcalledKillameylocatedwithintheLaCloche

Mountains.Ithasa(n)21h汰ingroute,withasharpincreaseinaltitude.Thesignatthemountainsideeven

22itshouldbefinishedoverseventoninedays.

Ifsbeenmydreamto23thisseeminglyimpossibletaskinthreedays.SoIaskedmyfriendtogowith

me.Heagreedwithouthesitationashealsosoughtadventuresto24himself.

Onthefirstday,aswesetoutonthetrail,we25otherhikersdoingthesamehikeinsevendays.When

wetoldthemourplan,theyworealookof26andwishedusgoodluck.Iknowtheythoughtwewere

27andwouldn'tsucceed,butthisdidnot28us.

Wealsoagreedthistrywasthehardestthingwe'deverdone,notonly29butmentallyaswell.We

hikedupto13to14hoursaday,stepafterstep,andstucktothe30we'dset,andfinally,wemadeit.We

felttiredbutextremely31ofourachievement.

Thisexperiencehasnotonlyexpandedthe32ofmycomfortzonebutalsohasshownmewhatIam

33ifIjustputmymindtoitwithdetermination.Theimpossibleiswithinyour34,sodon'tlet

anyoneconvinceyouotherwise.Goforitwitheveryfiberofyourbeing,andwatchthe35ofyourlife.

21.A.initialB.challengingC.steadyD.spectacular

22.A.defendsB.qualifiesC.involvesD.recommends

23.A.attemptB.graspC.drillD.anticipate

24.A.persuadeB.remindC.pushD.comfort

25.A.engagedB.encounteredC.enrolledD.exposed

26.A.eleganceB.frustrationC.astonishmentD.embarrassment

27.A.crazyB.brilliantC.matureD.optimistic

28.A.shiftB.denyC.suspectD.discourage

29.A.emotionallyB.ideallyC.physicallyD.fundamentally

30.A.destinationB.traceC.presentationD.target

31.A.typicalB.modestC.proudD.competent

32.A.anglesB.boundariesC.ingredientsD.categories

33.A.fitforB.consistentinC.keenonD.capableof

34.A.reachB.outlookC.budgetD.perspective

35.A.expensesB.transformationsC.tricksD.surroundings

第二節(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)

閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當的單詞或括號內單詞的正確形式。

TibetwasaregionIwasdesperatetosee,36itsremotenessandmyinabilitytogodelayedmy

journey.Lastsummer,mybrotherandIfinallydecidedtotakethetrip.

WesetoffatGuangzhouRailwayStationandthreedayslater,wearrivedinLhasa.Thetripcertainlytooka

while.However,we37(reward)withthemostbeautifulviewsandmadefriendsalongtheway,allata

38(low)costthanflying.

OurtourofLhasastartedfromexploringthepalace.Wehadabiglunchat39waswidely

recognizedasoneofthebestrestaurantsinLhasa,whichofferedan40(incredible)impressiveview

overlookingthefamousattraction.

ThenwestartedourjourneytotheQomolangmabasecamp41roadfromLhasa.Alongthewaywe

stopped42(admire)YamdrokLake.Itsbeautywasbeyond43(describe).

Aboutaweeklater,wearrived.Westayedinaguesthousejustnexttothebasecampandafterdroppingoff

ourluggage,44(head)straightoutsidetoseetheMt.Qomolangma.Thetipofthemountainemerged

throughtheclouds,45(astonish)uswithitsunbelievableheight.Thecloudspartedandwewatched

thesunsetoverthepeak.

第三節(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)

根據語境,選擇下框中的單詞或詞組,必要時用正確的形式填空。框中有多余的三個單詞或詞組。每個單

詞或詞組只能使用一次。

assistant;stuff;freeze;recipe;consistlocate;barrier;cast;

discover;adapt;bound;subscribeto;owe

46.infrontoftheFalls,thehotelprovidesafront-rowviewoftheCanadianHorseshoeFalls.

47.Thecuisine,red-braisedporkandfish,smeltextremelydelicious.

48.1nevertheviewthatsuccessisonlymeasuredbywealthandfame.

49.Don,tyouthinkyouheranapologyforthewayyou'vebehaved?

50.Allhigh-speedtrainsforShanghaifromalldirectionshadbeensuspendedonSundayduetothe

typhoon.

51.

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