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上海華東師范大學附屬進華中學2024學年度第二學期高二年級英語學科期末考試卷考生注意:1.考試時間90分鐘,試卷滿分100分。2.本次考試設(shè)試卷和答題紙兩部分。所有答題必須寫在答題紙上,做在試卷上一律不得分。3.答題前,務(wù)必在答題紙規(guī)定的地方填寫考生姓名和學號。I.ListeningComprehension(25°)SectionA(10')Directions:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.1.A.Azookeeper.B.Apostalworker.C.Ashopassistant.D.Anairportsecurityguard.2.A.Satisfied.B.Disappointed.C.Afraid.D.Apologetic.3.A.Theygotthereatdifferenttime.B.Thewomandidn'tgothere.C.Themanforgotaboutthemeeting.D.Theydidn'tagreeonthemeetingplace.4.A.Herhusbandcouldn'tfindasuitablejob.B.Herhusbandquarreledwiththeirson.C.Shehadanargumentwithherhusband.D.Shehadtostayhomebecauseshewasfired.5.A.Exciting.B.Funny.C.Outdated.D.Terrible.6.A.Atarestaurant.B.Atagrocery.C.Inatheater.D.Onafarm.7.A.Shedoesn'tworkhardenough.B.Sheneverfallsasleepinclass.C.ShehasaJapaneseculturalbackground.D.Herparentsurgehertohavemoresleep.8.A.Takeacourseonsailing.B.Watchsomesailingshows.C.Buythingsneededforsailing.D.Learnsailingfromanapp.9.A.Thebirdsarenotbeautifulenough.B.Thewomanpreferstoteachacattotalk.C.Thebirdsactuallycannotimitatehumanvoice.D.Thewomanwon'thavethebirdsatsuchaprice.10.A.Hedidn'tseethesign.B.Hegotthreeparkingticketsthismonth.C.Herefusedtopayafine.D.Heparkedhiscarthereafterworkinghours.SectionB(15')Directions:InSectionB,youwillheartwopassagesandonelongerconversation.Aftereachpassageorconversation,youwillbeaskedseveralquestions.Thepassagesandtheconversationwillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.11.A.Hisregularwatertherapy.B.Hisdisabilitytoswimlikeothers.C.Lackofpropertraining.D.Aterribleexperienceinapool.12.A.HewantedtotrainanOlympicchampion.B.HehopedkidslikeZulficcouldlearnswimming.C.Hewantedtoimprovephysicaleducationforkids.D.Theexistingswimmingequipmentwasn'tstandard.13.A.Hewillsooncompeteinaworldgame.B.Hecouldswimtwiceasfastasaverageswimmers.C.HecouldswimthelengthofOlympic-sizedpoolswithhelp.D.Hewonalocalswimmingcompetitionfordisabledpeople.Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.14.A.Acellphone.B.Aleatherwallet.C.Aminicamera.D.Analarmclock.15.A.ItwilltrackthethiefwithGPSsystem.B.Itwillcontactbankstostopwithdrawing.C.Analarmwillbesenttothepolicestation.D.Apictureoftheopenerwillbetaken.16.A.Itisamultifunctionalwallet.B.It'sold-fashionedinthisage.C.Itisuniqueinsizeandfunction.D.Itcantextmessagesautomatically.Questions17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.17.A.30%.B.24%.C.96%.D.50%.18.A.Henearlybecameblind.B.Hisvisionbecameevenworse.C.Hecouldn'tseeverywellatnight.D.Hiseyesweredryforseveralmonths.19.A.Nervous.B.Regretful.C.Painful.D.Relaxed.20.A.Lasersurgeryissafedespiteitssideeffects.B.Twoweeks'homerestisrequiredafterthesurgery.C.Thecostofthesurgeryistoohighforordinarypeople.D.Peoplewithpoorvisionareallgoodcandidatesforthesurgery.Ⅱ.Grammarandvocabulary(20')SectionA(10')Directions:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.HowtocopewithacademicstressAlotofteensarestruggling____1____copewithacademicstress.____2____stresscanmotivateyoutoworkharder,itcanalsohavetheoppositeresults.Ifyourgoalsareunrealistic,youwillfeel____3____(disappoint)aboutyourperformance,nomatterhowwellyoudo.High-performingstudentsareabletosetrealisticgoalsandarewellprepared.Sincetheydividetheirworkintoreasonabledailyandweeklytargets,theytendtobelessstressedabouttheirexams.Rewardyourselfwhenyouare____4____(do)withyourdailytasks,forinstancebywatchinganepisodeofyourfavoriteshow.Itisalsogoodtofindahobbythatyouareinterestedin,preferably____5____thatallowsyoutohaveasociallife.Teenagerswhoare____6____(involve)inclubactivitiesgenerallycopebetterwithstress.Restisanessentialpartofanyworkschedule.____7____youdo,remembertogetenoughsleep.Agoodnight’ssleepiscrucialformaintainingnormalconcentrationandfocus,____8____ahealthybodyandmind.Long-termstressandaconstantlackofsleepcanhaveseriousconsequences.Whileteensoftenhavemoodswings,thesecouldalsobethefirstsignsofmentalhealthproblems.Teenagers____9____seemdepressedandavoidsocialinteractionsmayneedsupport,andfriendsandfamilycanbeahugesourceofcomfort.Ifyou’restrugglingyourself,findsomeoneyoucantalkto.Finally,rememberthatthere’s____10____wrongwithseekingprofessionalhelp.SectionB(10')Directions:Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanbeusedonlyonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.AestimateB.universallyC.evolvedD.adoptedE.convertedF.extendedG.fascinateH.incredibleI.superiorJ.footprintK.cheerWords,words,wordsWeusehundreds,maybeeventhousandsofdifferentwordseveryday.Manyofthemhavebeenpartofourvocabularysinceearlychildhood,butthewordsthat___11___usaretheotherones,theonesthatdidn’tevenexitafewyearsago.Astheworldchanges,thevocabularythatpeopleusemovesontoo.Infact,experts___12___thatatleast4,000newEnglishwordsarecoinedeveryyear.Haveyoueverstoppedtowonderwheretheycomefromandwhytheyhavethemeaningsthattheydo?It'snosurprisethatsomeofthenewwordscomefromanotherlanguage,butyouwouldbeamazedtofindoutthatModernEnglish,whichhas___13___fromOldEnglish,hastakenabout80%ofitsvocabularyfromothersources:mostlyfromFrenchandLatin,butalsofroman___14___350otherlanguages.SomeoftheseloanwordsareusedbecausethereisnoexistingwordinEnglishtocoverthemeaning.InBritain,peoplenoweatChinesedimsumandtheGreekdishkleftiko,andblowaSouthAfricanvuvuzelato___15___onafootballteam.Otherwordsare___16___evenwhenthere’sanexistingEnglishalternative,becausetheforeignwordsounds___17___ormorecleverandelegantinsomeway.PeoplethinkItaliancoffeetastesbetterthanthecoffeetraditionallydrunkinBritain,sotheyoftenusetheItalianwordamericanotoorderablackcoffeeinacafé.Wheneverweswitchonacomputerormobile,wedothingsthatwereunheardofafewdecadesago.Sometimes,thenewlanguagethatweneedfortechnologyevolvesbygivingnewmeaningstooldwords.Hackusedtomeancutorkickandthisusagecarriesontoday.ButastheInternetdeveloped,theuseofthewordwas___18___tothemetaphoricalmeaning“accesssomeoneelse’scomputerillegally”.Thisnewmeaningisnowso___19___acceptedthatnoonetodaythinksofitasametaphor.Therearealsonewcompoundsofexistingwords,forexample.cloudcomputing(computerresourcesdeliveredovertheInternet)anddigital___20___(therecordleftontheInternetofallyouronlinesoactivity).Andthentherearethoseusefulthings,prefixes.Insteadofreceivinganold-fashionedcardboughtinashopandsentinthemail,youmightnowreceiveane-cardboughtinane-shopandsentbyemail.Ⅲ.ReadingComprehension(45')SectionA(15')Directions:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B.CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.FrankensteinOnastormynightin1815,ayoung,18-year-oldgirlhada___21___nightmare.Thenightmarewasterrible,butitgaveheranideaforatale—atalethatwouldbecomethemostrecognized___22___storyintheworld:thestoryofFrankenstein'smonster.Theauthor'snamewasMaryShelley(1797-1851).Hernoveldescribesthetrialsofan___23___youngscientist,DrFrankenstein,whouseshisknowledgetobringaninanimatebodytolife,butthen___24___theshocking“monster”hecreates.Atthetimeofwriting,thestorywasapowerfulwarning___25___scientificadvancesand1stheIndustrialRevolution,whichwasabout___26___acrossEurope.Manyartistsandwriterswereconcerned___27___thisindustrializationandtheeffectitwouldhave___28___man'srelationshipwithnature.Theysawdangerinthenewscientificadvances.Volume1,Chapter4ItwasonadrearynightinNovemberthatIcompletedmywork.Withananxietythatalmost___29___topain,IcollectedtheinstrumentsoflifearoundmethatImightaddasmallamountofbeingtothelifelessthingthat___30___atmyfeet.Itwasalreadyoneinthemorning;therainfelldismallyagainstthewindows,andmycandlewasnearlyburntout,when,bythefailinglight,Isawtheyelloweyeofthe___31___open;itbreathedhard,andasuddenmovementdisturbeditsarmsandlegs.HowcanIdescribemyemotionsatthisdisaster,orhowtodescribetheterriblecreatureIhadtriedtoform?Hisarmsandlegswereinproportion,andIhadselectedhis___32___asbeautiful.Beautiful!Hisyellowskin___33___coveredthemusclesbeneath;hishairwasblackandflowing;histeethofapearlywhitenessthatformedahorriblecontrastwithhiswateryeyes,his___34___faceandstraightblackmouth.Ihadworkedhardfornearlytwoyears,fortheonlypurposeofbreathinglifeintoaninanimatebody.ForthisIhad___35___myselfofrestandhealth,butnowthatIhadfinished,thebeautyofthedreamdisappeared,andbreathlesshorroranddisgustfilledmyheart.21.A.moral B.vivid C.massive D.pure22.A.horror B.motivation C.peak D.charm23.A.elegant B.ambitious C.innocent D.patient24.A.rejects B.boosts C.hacks D.rebels25.A.at B.with C.against D.of26.A.spread B.spreading C.tospread D.tospreading27.A.at B.to C.about D.with28.A.at B.to C.about D.on29.A.amounted B.attained C.combined D.engaged30.A.lies B.lied C.laid D.lay31.A.creature B.cage C.civilian D.comedy32.A.features B.settings C.symbols D.professions33.A.universally B.barely C.unrealistically D.artificially34.A.shifted B.rooted C.eased D.wrinkled35.A.deprived B.behaved C.decreased D.tackledSectionB(22')Directions:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.(A)Atthe4thStreetPhotoGalleryonthecomeroftheBowery,manyphotosarestrungtogetherlikeclothesonalaundryline.ThereareportraitsofMuhammadAliandJean-MichelBasquiat,plusaseriesofcityscapesdetailedlycapturedover60yearsbyAlexHarsley,aneglectedbuttalentedNewYorkphotographer.ThecityhasbeenMrHarsley’shomesince1948,when,agedten,hemovedtherefromSouthCarolina.Hetookhisfirstphotographtenyearslater,andbecamethefirstblackphotographertoworkforthecity’sdistrictattorney’soffice.HisvividpicturesfreezemomentsinNewYork’sevolutionfromthe1950stothepresent.“Itcouldstartwiththesmellofsomethingburning.”hesaysofhismethod.“Andthenyouseeafamilysittingonthestepsofafuneralhomesadlylookingatthefiremengoingthroughtheirroutine.”SomeofthescenesinthecollectionwerecapturedfromthewindowofhisoldapartmentinHarlem;theyincludeimagesofblackactivists,streetssubmergedinsnowandshotsoftheCrownHeightsriotsof1991.A.D.Coleman,aphotographycritic,saysMr.Harsleyhasbeenabletocapturethelivesofminoritygroupsbymakinghimself“invisible”.Hisaimhasbeentoassemblethesefragments(片段)intoanextendedhistoryofthecity.Mr.Harsley’sgalleryisatimecapsule.Fordecades,itisalsoahubforthecity’sartisticunderworld.Inthe1970sNewYork’sphotographyscenewasflourishing,butexclusive.AsMr.Harsleyputsit,“anumberofgreatartistsweresweptaside”becausetheylackedconnections.Helpingtalentbecamepartofhismission.In1971heestablishedTheMinorityPhotographers,anorganizationthathelpsup-and-comingartistsexhibittheirwork.Heopenedhisgallerytwoyearslater;manyphotographershavehadtheirfirstshowsthere.36.HowdoestheauthordescribeAlexHarsleyinthefirstparagraph?A.Undervaluedbutexpert. B.Giftedbutexclusive.C.Unknownbutdevoted. D.Giftedbutawkward.37.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentencemean?A.HispicturesshowfreezingweatherinNewYorkfromthe1950stothepresent.B.HispicturescapturethecheerfulmomentsinNewYorksincethe1950s.C.HispicturesrecordsomehistoricoccasionsofNewYorkoverthepastdecades.D.HispicturesillustratethevividlivesofminoritygroupsinNewYorkoverthepastdecades.38.WhydoesMr.Harsleymakehimself“invisible”?A.Toassembletheminoritygroupsofthecity.B.Tohighlightthelivesofminoritygroups.C.Tohelppromisingartistsattractmorepublicattention.D.Tobuildconnectionsbetweentheminoritygroupsandhimself.39.HowdidMr.Harsleyhelptheotherartists?A.Heexcludedthosewholookeddownupontheunknownartists.B.Hesetanorganizationdisplayingtheirworks.C.Heestablishedtheconnectionsbetweenup-and-comingartistsandfamousones.D.Hereducedtherentsofthegallerywheretheirphotographyworkswereshown.(B)TROUBLESHOOTINGForpossiblemalfunctionsasdescribedbelow,pleasecontactCustomerServicesat1-800-2020-123.PROBLEMPOSSIBLECAUSESOLUTIONThecoffeeisnothot.·Thecupswerenotpreheated.Warmthecupsbyrinsingthemwithhotwater(N.B.youcanusethehotwaterfunction).Coffeedoesnotcomeoutofthespouts.·Thespoutsareblocked.Cleanthespoutswithatoothpick.Thecoffeedoesnotcomeoutofthespouts,butfromaroundtheserviceedoor.·Theholesinthespoutsarecloggedwithdrycoffeedust.·Thecoffeeguideinsidetheservicedoorisblockedandcannotswing.·Cleanthespoutswithatoothpick,spongeorhardbristledkitchenbrush.·Thoroughlycleanthecoffeeguide.particularlynearthehinges.Thefrothedmilkhaslargebubbles.·Themilkisnotcoldenoughorisnotsemi-skimmed.·Youshouldideallyuseskimmedorsemi-skimmedmilkatrefrigeratortemperature(about5℃).Iftheresultisnotasyouwished,trychangingbrandofmilk.Themilkisnotfrothed(起泡).·Cappuccinomakerisdirty.·Cleanasdescribedinthesection“Cleaningthecappuccinomakerafteruse”.Steamdeliverystops·Asafetydevicestopssteamdeliveryafter3minutes.·Wait,thenactivatethesteamfunctionagain.Theappliancedoesnotcomeon.·Itisnotpluggedintothemainssocket.·Themainswitch(A2)isnotturnedon.·Plugintothemainssocket.·PlacethemainswitchintheIposition.40.Iftheappliancedoesn'twork,whichofthefollowingmaybethecause?AIthasbeenusedformanyyears.B.Itisnotpluggedintothesocket.C.Itstemperatureistoohigh.D.Itsspoutsareblocked.41.Accordingtothetablewhichofthefollowingistrue?A.Ifcoffeetastebitteryoumayaddsomemilkandsugar.B.Ifcoffeeisdeliveredtooslowly,youmaywaitandactivatethefunctionagain.C.Ifcoffeedoesn'tcomeoutofspouts,youmaycheckthemwithatoothpick.D.Ifmilkisnotfrothed,youmayusesemi-skimmedmilk.42.Whereisthepassageprobablytakenfrom?A.Acoffeebeanpackage.B.Acappuccinocoffeemachinebooklet.C.Acappuccinocoffeemachineadvertisement.D.Acoffeemachinequalityreport.(C)Thateasternersandwesternersthinkindifferentwaysisnotmereprejudice.ManypsychologicalstudiesconductedoverthepasttwodecadessuggestWesternershaveamoreindividualistic,analyticandabstractmentallifethandoEastAsians.Severalhypotheses(假設(shè))havebeenputforwardtoexplainthis.One,thatmodernizationpromotesindividualism,fallsatthefirsthurdle:Japan,anultra-modemcountrywhosepeoplehaveretainedacollectiveoutlook.Asecond,thatahigherrateofinfectiousdiseaseinaplacemakescontactwithstrangersmoredangerous,andcausesgroupstoturninward,ishardlybetter.Europehashaditsshareofplagues;probablymorethaneitherJapanorKorea.ThatledThomasTalheimoftheUniversityofVirginiaandhiscolleaguestolookintoathirdsuggestion:thatthecrucialdifferenceisagricultural.ThebasicWestcropiswheat;theEast'srice.Beforethemechanizationofagricultureafarmerwhogrewricehadtospendtwiceasmanyhoursdoingsoasonewhogrewwheat.Toorganizelabourefficiently,especiallyattimesofplantingandharvesting,rice-growingsocietiesasfarapartasIndia,MalaysiaandJapanalldevelopco-operativelabourexchangeswhichletneighborsstaggertheirfarms'schedulesinordertoassisteachotherduringthesecrucialperiods.Since,untilrecentlyalmosteveryonealivewasafarmer,itisareasonablehypothesisthatsuchacollectiveoutlookwoulddominateasociety'scultureandbehaviour,andmightprovesodeep-rootedthatevennow,whenmostpeopleearntheirlivinginotherways,ithelpstodefinetheirlives.Mr.Talheimrealizedthatthisideaistestable.LargeareasofAsia,particularlyinthenorth,dependnotonrice,butonwheat.That,asheexplainsinapaperinScience,lethimandhisteamputsomefleshonthistheory'sbones.Theteamgatheredalmost1,200volunteersfromalloverAsiaandaskedthemquestionstoassesstheirindividualismorcollectivism.Theanswersborelittlerelationtothewealthofavolunteer'splaceoforigin.Therewasastrikingcorrelation,though,withwhetheritwasarice-growingorawheat-growingarea.Thisdifferencewasmarkedevenbetweenpeoplefromneighbouringcountieswithdifferentagriculturaltraditions.Undoubtedly,Talheim'shypothesishaspointedtoadirectionworthfurtherexploration.ViewingthemessagefrommodernizedcountriessuchasJapan,KoreaandSingapore,whichstillholdontocollectivism,perhapswecansay:Asianvalues-withtheirprinciplesofmutualsupportandcollectiveaction-areonly"Asian"becausebackinancienttimes,farmersinmanypartsofthatcontinentfoundriceamoresuitablecroptogrowthanwheat.43.Accordingtothesecondparagraph,whichstatementdoestheauthormostprobablyagreewith?A.ThefirsthypothesisfailstojustifyJapan'sever-keepingcollectivismaswellasthesecond.B.TheexposuretoplagueoutbreaksincreasestheprobabilityoftheEuropeanstoturnbacktoindividualism.C.ModernizedJapanstaysclosetocollectivismasfirmlyasEuropemaintainsindividualisminthetimesofplague.D.Neithermodernization,aswithEurope,northeonceprevailingplague,aswithJapan,givesanyevidencethatpromotesindividualism.44.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“stagger”probablymean?A.arrangeeventssothattheydonothappenatthesametimeB.helpsomethingtodevelopmorestronglybecauseit'sabouttocollapseC.planororganizesomethinginadvancetomakeitneatorattractiveD.offersomethingtosomebodyandreceivesomethinginreturn45.Mr.TalheimstudiedtheAsianvolunteersgrowingwheatinordertofindout.A.whethergrowingwheatresultsinmoresharingbehavior.B.whethergrowingwheatleadstomoreprosperouscommunity.C.whetherthelocalcropaffectsthelocaleconomypositively.D.whetherthelocalcropisrelatedtolocalpeople'smentallife.46.Whichofthefollowingcanserveasthebesttitleforthispassage?A.Agoodbeginningmakesagoodending.B.Thegrassisgreenerontheotherside.C.Asyousow,soyouwillreap.D.Youarewhatyoueat.SectionC(8')Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Fillineachblankwithapropersentencegiveninthebox.Eachsentencecanbeusedonlyonce.Notethattherearetwomoresentencesthanyouneed.Awriterforalltime___47___Atthatpoint,sevenyearsaftertheplaywright’sdeath,Shakespearewasjustoneofmanyrespectedwritersofhisera,butintheyearsthatfollowedthewordsofthatprefaceprovedtobetrue.HisreputationgrewandgrewandtodayShakespeareiswidelyrecognizedasthegreatestwriterinthehistoryofEnglishliterature.Hisplaysliveon,translatedintoatleast80languagesandperformedallovertheglobe.Whyisitthat,400yearsafterhisdeath,hisworkisstillratedsohighly?ManywritersbeforeShakespearecouldwritegreatcomedy,ortragedy,orhistory,butShakespearecouldtellgreatstoriesinallthesegenresandmore:fromfantasticfairytale(AMidsummerNight’sDream)topoliticalplay(RichardⅢ).___48___Infact,heusuallytookthemfromtraditionalstories,historyorotherwriters.Inhishands,however,theybecamepowerfultalesthatwentbeyondtimeandculture.RomeoandJulietisastoryoflove,hateandteenagerebellionagainststrictparents.Macbethshowsthedangersofruthlessambition.Othellodealswithinsecurity,trustandjealousy.___49___Aswellasproductionsusingtheoriginallanguageandsettings,therehavebeenimaginativereinterpretationsasmusicals(RomeoandJuliet/WestSideStory),sci-fifilms(TheTempest/ForbiddenPlanet),highschoolromanticcomedies(welfthNight/She’stheMan),Bollywoodfilms(Macbeth/Maqbool),andevenchildren’scartoons(Hamlet/TheLionKing).WhilesomepartsofShakespeare’splaysareinprose,hisgreatestspeechesareinverseandtheirlanguage,thoughold-fashioned,stillarousesmodernaudiences’feelings.Hisjokesensurethatthetheatreisoftenfilledwithlaughter,butmomentslatertheremightbeamostbeautifulpassageaboutloveorchillingwordsaboutdeath,revengeorjealousy.___50___Itisthoughtthathestartedwritingthesein1592whenthediseasestoppedLondonersfrombeingabletogotothetheatre.TheyincludesomeofthemostfamouslinesaboutloveandbeautyintheEnglish.A.Herarelycameupwithoriginalplotsforhisplays.B.“Hewasnotofanage,butforalltime!”statedtheprefaceofWilliamShakespeare’scollectedplayswhentheywerefirstpublishedin1623.C.It’snosurprisethattheatreandfilmdirectorsreturnagainandagaintohisplaysfortheirmaterial.D.EvenindividualwordswereachanceforShakespearetoshowoffhiscreativity.E.Theyincludeeverydaywords,suchasgenerous,apostrophe,hurry,roadandamazement.F.Aswellasatleast37plays,heisknown30for154shortpoemscalledsonnets.Ⅳ.Translation(10')51.很多健康問題是和飲食有關(guān)的。(relate)(漢譯英)____________________________________________________________________________________52.他肯定把他的鑰匙落在辦公室里了。(漢譯英)____________________________________________________________________________________53.我本不應(yīng)該浪費我的時間的,我現(xiàn)在感到很后悔。(漢譯英)____________________________________________________________________________________

上海華東師范大學附屬進華中學2024學年度第二學期高二年級英語學科期末考試卷考生注意:1.考試時間90分鐘,試卷滿分100分。2.本次考試設(shè)試卷和答題紙兩部分。所有答題必須寫在答題紙上,做在試卷上一律不得分。3.答題前,務(wù)必在答題紙規(guī)定的地方填寫考生姓名和學號。I.ListeningComprehension(25°)SectionA(10')Directions:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.1.A.Azookeeper.B.Apostalworker.C.Ashopassistant.D.Anairportsecurityguard.2.A.Satisfied.B.Disappointed.C.Afraid.D.Apologetic.3.A.Theygotthereatdifferenttime.B.Thewomandidn'tgothere.C.Themanforgotaboutthemeeting.D.Theydidn'tagreeonthemeetingplace.4.A.Herhusbandcouldn'tfindasuitablejob.B.Herhusbandquarreledwiththeirson.C.Shehadanargumentwithherhusband.D.Shehadtostayhomebecauseshewasfired.5.A.Exciting.B.Funny.C.Outdated.D.Terrible.6.A.Atarestaurant.B.Atagrocery.C.Inatheater.D.Onafarm.7.A.Shedoesn'tworkhardenough.B.Sheneverfallsasleepinclass.C.ShehasaJapaneseculturalbackground.D.Herparentsurgehertohavemoresleep.8.A.Takeacourseonsailing.B.Watchsomesailingshows.C.Buythingsneededforsailing.D.Learnsailingfromanapp.9.A.Thebirdsarenotbeautifulenough.B.Thewomanpreferstoteachacattotalk.C.Thebirdsactuallycannotimitatehumanvoice.D.Thewomanwon'thavethebirdsatsuchaprice.10.A.Hedidn'tseethesign.B.Hegotthreeparkingticketsthismonth.C.Herefusedtopayafine.D.Heparkedhiscarthereafterworkinghours.SectionB(15')Directions:InSectionB,youwillheartwopassagesandonelongerconversation.Aftereachpassageorconversation,youwillbeaskedseveralquestions.Thepassagesandtheconversationwillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.11.A.Hisregularwatertherapy.B.Hisdisabilitytoswimlikeothers.C.Lackofpropertraining.D.Aterribleexperienceinapool.12.A.HewantedtotrainanOlympiccha

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