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河北省部分高中2024-2025學年高一下學期6月期末英語試題(含聽力)一、聽力選擇題1.Howwillthemangotraveling?A.Bytaxi. B.Bytrain. C.Byplane.2.Howdoesthewomanprobablyfindthework?A.Easy. B.Boring. C.Difficult.3.Whendidtheclassstartyesterday?A.At1:00pm. B.At2:00pm. C.At2:30pm.4.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Askilledbuilder. B.AGreekdesigner. C.Abeautifulcampus.5.Wheredoesthisconversationtakeplace?A.Inahospital. B.Inarestaurant. C.Inaclassroom.聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。6.Wheredothespeakersintendtogo?A.SanJose. B.NewYork. C.WashingtonD.C.7.Whatarethespeakerslikelytodo?A.MakeaU-turn. B.Callthepolice. C.Catchtheflight.聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。8.Wherewasthemanborn?A.InMunich. B.InChicago. C.InLosAngeles.9.Whatdidthemandoshortlyaftergraduatingfromhighschool?A.Hewenttocollege. B.HetraveledtoEurope. C.HereturnedtoWisconsin.10.HowlongdidthemanstayinMunich?A.Abouttwoyears. B.Aboutfiveyears. C.Aboutsevenyears.聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。11.Whatisprobablythewoman?A.Apainter. B.Awaitress. C.Asalesperson.12.Whydoesthemancometothewoman?A.Tobuyclothes. B.Tobookatable. C.Toenjoyartworks.13.Whatcolourdoesthemanpick?A.Blue. B.Gray. C.Black.聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。14.Whatdoesthewomanrecommendatfirst?A.Roastbeef. B.Castlesteak. C.Roastchicken.15.Howdoesthemansoundwhenhearingtoday'sspecial?A.Annoyed. B.Confused. C.Interested.16.Whatdoesthemanordertodrink?A.Greentea. B.Peachjuice. C.Blackcoffee.聽下面一段獨白,回答以下小題。17.WhatdoweknowabouttheforestareainthePhilippines?A.Itgrowsrapidly. B.It’sseenasharpdrop. C.Itremainsunchanged.18.WhathappenedrecentlyinthePhilippines?A.Alandslidehitavillage.B.Apowerfulquakestruck.C.Adeadlyfireburnedacity.19.WhydidFilipinosstartcuttingdowntreesagainin2005?A.Fortherisingpopulation.B.Forunexpectedwildfires.C.Forcontinuousheavyrains.20.Whatisthespeaker’sadvice?A.Controlthebirthrate. B.Protectnativeforests. C.Improvethefarmland.二、閱讀理解UWStudentClassicalMusicJacobyCompetitionTheworldsofcompetitionandclassicalmusicmeethead-onastheUniversityofWyoming’sfineststudentmusicianswillbechosenduringtheUWSymphonyOrchestra’sJacobyCompetitionat7:30pmonMay6intheBuchananCenterforthePerformingArtsconcerthall.Ticketsare$19forthegeneralpublic,$15fortheelderlyand$9forstudents.Toordertickets,call(307)766-6666orgoonlineat/ticket-sales/uwyo/6984.TheconcertisnamedafterDorothyJacoby,amusicalandfoundingmemberofthelocalSymphonyAssociationandalongtimesupporterofclassicalmusicinLaramie.Afterherdeath,hersons,PeterandMichaelJacoby,madeagenerouscontributioninhonouroftheirmother.“TheJacobyCompetitionneverfailstobeoneoftheUWSymphonyOrchestra’smostexcitingevents,”saysUWDepartmentofMusicProfessorMichaelGriffith.“Whatyouwillhearisactuallythefinalsofatwo-stagecompetition.”Severalmonthsago,manyUWmusicstudentsplayedtheirselectedpiecesintheaudition(試演)round.Agroupofwell-knownmusiciansservedasjudgesandchosetheseventopstudentstoperforminthefinalsconcert.Anothersetofjudgeswillbeattheperformanceandwilldecidethebesttwoperformancesoftheevening.Thewinnerswillgetthe$2,500prizethatisawardedattheperformance.21.Whatistheticketpriceforstudentstoattendtheconcert?A.$5. B.$9. C.$15. D.$19.22.Whatwerethemusicstudentsrequiredtodointhefirstround?A.Producetheoriginalwork. B.Practicewiththesemusicians.C.Performtheirpickedmusic. D.Playpieceswrittenbyjudges.23.Whatwillthewinnersreceive?A.Recordings. B.Cashawards. C.Concerttickets. D.Singingauditions.Afewmonthsago,Iwasworkingonanarticleaboutoceansacrossthesolarsystem.Havingreadmyfillaboutoceansofwater,Iturnedtogoggleforinformationaboutoceansmadeofotherstuff,likeliquidhydrocarbons.Ihopedtofindreliable(可靠的)results,perhapsfromNASA.Instead,Google’sAIfeaturesuggestedEnceladus,amoonofSaturn,knownforitssaltwaterocean.ThismadememadbecauseitwasnottheinformationIwaslookingfor.ThisisasmallexampleofhowAIcanfail.ArvindNarayananandSayashKapoorhighlightmanymoreconcerningexamplesintheirnewbookAISnakeOil.TheywriteaboutAItoolsthatsaytheycanpredict(預測)thingslikeacademicsuccess,diseaserisk,orevenwars.Alongtheway,theauthorsalsoexploremanyotherissuewithAI,coveringmisinformation,privacy,andcopyright.TheyaddresswhetherweshouldbeafraidofAI,concluding.“WeshouldbefarmoreconcernedaboutwhatpeoplewilldowithAIthanwithwhatAIwilldoonitsown.”Theauthorspointoutthatthetechnologyisadvancingquickly.Someofthedetailsmaybeoutofdate—oratleastoldnews—bythetimethebookmakesitintoyourhands.Forexample,predictiveAI,whichaimstoforeseefutureevents,oftenfailsbecausehumanbehavioristoocomplextopredict.TheauthorsbelievethatmanyAIsystemsare“snakeoil”meaningtheydonotworkaspromised.Whenitcomestowhytheseproblemsexistandhowtochangethem,NarayananandKapoorbringaclearpointofview:Societyhasgiventoomuchfreedomtotheteachindustry,“WearenotokaywithleavingthefutureofAIuptothepeoplecurrentlyincharge.”theywrite.Thisbookisawake-upcallforanyonewhousesAIormakesdecisionsaboutit,encouragingustothinkcritically(批判地)anduseAIresponsible.24.Whydoestheauthormentiontheexampleinparagraph1?A.ToshowthedisadvantageofAI B.ToprovethereliabilityofAIC.ToexplorethepowerofGoogle. D.Toshareascientificdiscovery.25.WhatdoNarayananandKapoorfindmoreconcerning?A.WhatAIwilldobyitself. B.HowpeoplechoosetouseAIC.Whatisspreadingonline D.HowAIsystemsarestopped.26.WhatdoNarayananandKapoorsuggestaboutAIdevelopment?A.Leavingitgrowingfast. B.GivingitenoughfreedomC.Puttingitundercontrol D.Preventingitimmediately.27.Whatisthetext?A.Adiaryentry. B.Anewsreport.C.Abookreview. D.Aresearchpaper.Seattle’swaterfronthasanewlook,withartcelebratingthecity’shistoryandnativeculture,Akeypieceisaseriesofwoodenpostsinspiredbytraditionalnativelonghouses,stretchingfromColumbiatoSpringstreetsandtowersoverplantbedsandanewbikepathTheartworkisapartofSeattle’slargerwaterfrontrevitalization(翻新)projectinspiredbythehistory,ecologyandcommunitiesofthelandonwhichtheystand.Threeofthenewartworkswerecreatedbynativeartists,highlightingtheimportanceofnativepeopleinSeattle’shistoryandfuture,Formanyyears,thewaterfronthasbeencrowdedwithheavytraffic.Nowthesenewchangescreateaspacethatinvitespersonalinteraction—andallowspeopletorecognizenativeculture,landandpeoplesinSeattle’spastandfuture.OscarTuazonistheleadartistbehindtheartworkonthewaterfront.Thoughnotnativehimself,TuazonworkedwithothernativeartistsTheyincludedhousepostscarved(雕刻)bylocalartists,suchasRandiPurser.Oneofthetwohousepostswillcompleteafamilyinsculpture(雕像).Purser’spostshowsSholeetsa,ChiefSeattle’smother,holdingChiefSeattleasababy.Acrossthewater,onBainbridgeIsland,anotherofPurser’spostsrepresentsSchweabe,ChiefSeattle’sfather.“Itrepresentsayoungfamilywhofacedatimeofchange,”Pursersaid,“IwanttoconveythatfeelingwithinSeattleofanIndianwomanfacingthefuture.”Tuazonusednativetreesfortheartwork,stressingtheconnectionbetweentraditionalnativeandindustrialSeattlearchitecture,Hebelievedwoodrepresentsaprocessofrenewal,muchlikeculture,whichdevelopsovertime.OthernativeartworksonthewaterfrontincludealargebasketdesignedbyMalynnFoster.“It’sagatheringbasket.Wecreateaspaceforpeopletogatherandcelebrate,”Fostersaid“Aspeoplewalkthroughthatspace,theywillstopandseesomethingfamiliarfromthepast.”28.Whatinspiredtheartiststocreatetheewoodenposts?A.Agroupofyoungbikers. B.Toweringtreesintheforest.C.Naturalbeautyinspring. D.Traditionalnativebuildings.29.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesthecurrentwaterfrontinSeattle?A.Dangerous B.Unchanged. C.Welcoming. D.Bad-looking.30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“convey”inparagraph3mean?A.Express. B.Replace. C.Separate. D.Question.31.WhatdoesFosterexpectpeopletodowhentheywalkthroughthelargebasket?A.Cleanthespacenowandthen. B.Showrespectfortheirfamily.C.Connectwiththelocalhistory. D.Offertipsforthenewproject.Inaveryimportantjourneytomakespacetravelbetterfortheenvironment,scientistshavesuccessfullylaunchedLignoSat,theworld’sfirstwoodensatellite,aboardaSpaceXrocket.ThesatelliteisgoingonatriptobringmorethingstotheInternationalSpaceStation(ISS),whereitwillbelaunchedintoorbitinthecomingmonth.ThepioneeringprojectwasdevelopedbyKyotoUniversityscientistsandSumitomoForestry,whichisabigstepinfindingnewwaystobegoodfortheenvironmentwhenweusetechnologyinspace.LignoSat’spurposeistoseewhetherwoodcouldbeapropermaterialinspace.ThesatelliteissettoorbitEarthforsixmonths,stayingstronginthetoughspaceenvironmentwhilescientistswatchhowwellitholdsup.Wood,surprisinglystronginspaceduetotheabsenceofoxygenandwater,couldofferasolutiontoasignificantproblemfacingthesatelliteindustry:metalpiecesfromretiredsatellitesre-enteringEarth’satmosphere.Traditionalmetalsatellitesoftengeneratemetalparticlesuponburningup,butLignoSat,designedtobreakupharmlesslyonre-entry,hasthepotentialtoavoidthisenvironmentalimpactaltogether.KojiMurata,aprofessorfromKyotoUniversitywhostudiesforests,saidthatbecausewoodcouldlastalongtimewithoutoxygen,itmightbeagoodmaterialtouseforspaceships,reducingenvironmentalharmwhenthesatellitereturnstoEarth.Thesatellitewasputinaspecializedcontainer(容器)bytheJapanAerospaceExplorationAgency(JAXA)andflewintospacesafely,accordingtoapostontheInternet.SumitomoForestry’sspokespersonsaidthesatellite’sjourneywentwellandthatitwouldsoonarriveattheISS,whereitwillthenbelaunchedintospace.32.WhatcanbelearnedaboutLignoSat?A.It’smadeofmetal. B.It’sawoodensatellite.C.ItlookslikeaSpaceXrocket. D.It’sneartheInternationalSpaceStation33.WhatisthemainpurposeofLignoSat?A.Tomakethejourneytospacefaster. B.Todiscoverwatersourcesinspace.C.TobringspacematerialsbacktoEarth. D.Totestifwoodissuitableforuseinspace.34.Whatbenefitdoeswoodoffercomparedtometalforsatellitesaccordingtoparagraph3?A.Itismoreenvironment-friendly. B.Itcanbefoundmoreeasily.C.Itprovidesmorestrength. D.Itischeaper.35.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.ISS:WoodenAddition B.LignoSat:BeyondProfitC.FirstWoodenSatellite:Eco-SpaceTravel D.SpaceX:GreenSatelliteLaunchProtectingyouridentityonlineisveryimportant.Inthedigitalage,somedataleaksareoutofourcontrol,likewhencompaniesgethacked.36.Herewesharesometomakesureidentitythievesdon’tstealyourpersonalinformation.37Keepinganeyeonyourcreditisanimportantwaytomakesurenooneistryingtomesswithyourpersonalfinancial(財務的)information.YoucangetafreecreditreportfromcompanieslikeEquifax,Experian,orTransUnion.Thiswillhelpyouseeifanyoneistryingtouseyourfinancialinformation.BeonthelookoutforunusualstatementsorbillsRegularlylookingatstatementsorbillswillhelpyounoticeifthereissuspicious(可疑的)activityhappeninginanyofyouraccounts.38.Catchingfraud(詐騙)earlymakesiteasiertofix.Cutfileswithpersonalinformationintosmallpieces39!Instead,tearthesedocumentsintopieces,astheymighthaveyourfullname,phonenumber,address,socialsecuritynumber,bankaccountinformationorotherprivatepersonaldetails.Checkoutthishelpfulguide,anddoitnow.StaysafewhiletravelingIfyouwanttoprotectyouridentityonlinewhiletraveling,takeextrasteps.Letyourbankknowwhereyou’regoingandhowlongyou’llbeawayandaskthepostofficetoholdyourmail.Ifanybillsareduewhileyou’reaway,seeifyoucanplanpaymentsbeforeyouleave.Ifyouneedtopayabillonlinewhileyou’reaway,makesureyou’reconnectedtoasecurewifinetwork.40A.CheckyourcreditreportB.Don’treadsomethingthatannoysyouC.StoptalkingaboutyourcompanyonlineD.However,therearemeasuresyoucantaketostaysafeE.Ifyouseesomethingstrange,contactyourbankatonceF.ThesestepswillhelpkeepyourinformationsafeonyourtripG.Don’tthrowfileswithpersonalinformationintothewastepaperbasket三、完形填空VirginiaSquierchaperoned(陪伴)agroupofmiddleschoolstudentsonatourofEngland.She41alongherdaughter,Chambers,whowaseightyearsoldatthetime.Thatday,Squier,herdaughterandtheschoolgroupjustgotoffthetrainintheLondonUndergroundandstoodonaplatform(站臺)getting42toheadtotheirnextdestination.Itwas5pmandthestationwas43.SquiertookholdofChambers’handandbegan44herstudents.Justthen,a45arrivedattheplatform.“46,mydaughterletgoofmyhand,jumpedonthetrain,andthedoorsbeganto47,”Squiersaid.“Asthetraingathered48,Iranalongsidetryingtoforcethedooropen.Ontheothersideoftheglass,Icouldseemydaughter’s49face.”Thelast50SquiersawbeforethetrainpulledoutofthestationwasChamberscrying.Behindher,ayoungman51fromhisseatandstartedmovingtowardChambers.Shocked,Squier52aworkeratthestationforhelp,butshefoundtheworkerwasnotanativeEnglishspeaker,whichmadeexplaininghersituation53.About10minuteslater,oneofherstudentsshouted,“She’sback!”Theyoungmanonthetrainsawwhathadhappened.HecomfortedChambersand54heroffthetrainatthenextstop.Theythen55anothertrainheadedbacktohermother.41.A.looked B.worked C.sang D.brought42.A.ready B.willing C.nervous D.messy43.A.cold B.artistic C.crowded D.empty44.A.praising B.counting C.lecturing D.protecting45.A.train B.taxi C.car D.bus46.A.Finally B.Slowly C.Suddenly D.Naturally47.A.close B.open C.break D.shake48.A.force B.heat C.power D.speed49.A.frightened B.satisfied C.interested D.bored50.A.event B.sight C.accident D.race51.A.escaped B.retired C.cried D.rose52.A.referredto B.pickedup C.turnedto D.wokeup53.A.orderly B.acceptable C.joyous D.difficult54.A.pushed B.guided C.watched D.greeted55.A.booked B.missed C.boarded D.stopped四、語法填空閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當的單詞或括號內單詞的正確形式。QingmingFestivalisatraditionalChineseholiday56(observe)torememberancestorsandhonourthedead.FallingaroundearlyApril,Qingminghasgreat57(culture)importanceinChinesesociety.The58(tradition)ofQingmingFestivalwerenotformedovernight;instead,theycamefromtheColdFoodFestivalandasadstoryaboutJieZitui,afollowerofDukeWenfromthestateofJinduringtheSpringandAutumnPeriod.WhenDukeWenwasinexile(流放),JieZituihelpedhimsurvive.Wenwassomovedthathepromised59(reward)Jieoneday.However,Jiewasnotthetypeofperson60soughtrewards.Later,Wenbecametherulerandrewardedhisfollowers.However,JieZituirefusedanyrewardandmovedtoamountain.WhenWen61(final)discoveredJie’swhereabouts,heorderedhisarmytosettheforestonfire,forcingJieout.Whenthefirestopped,Jie62(find)deadunderaburntwillowtree.Inmemory63Jie,WenannouncedthatnofiresshouldbelitonthedayofJie’sdeathandpeopleshouldeatcoldfood,64(give)risetotheColdFoodFestival.Atfirst,onlythestateofJinfollowedthiscustom,butlater,65festivalspreadacrossChina.五、書信寫作66.假定你是李華,你參加了你校上周五舉辦的主題為“ILovePaper-cutting”的活動,請你給你的英國朋友Chris寫一封郵件分享這次活動,內容包括:1.你完成的一幅作品;2.你的感想。注意:1.寫作詞數應為80個左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應位置作答。DearChris,___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua六、書面表達67.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。Jasonandhistwo-year-olddaughterwalkedintoabusyairport.Thegirlworeabrightredhatandsmiledasshelookedaroundatthetallwindowsandlonglinesofpeople.Thehallwasfilledwithvoices,rollingsuitcases,andtheannouncementsoverloudspeakers.Theyhadcomeearlytomakesuretheyhadenoughtimefortheirflight.Theyreachedthecheck-incounter(柜臺)wellbeforetheirflight.Jasonsmiledattheagent(工作人員)andplacedtwosmallbagsonthescale.Jasongentlyliftedhisdaughterontothecounterbesidehissuitcase.Theagentasked,“MayIhaveyourtickets,please?”Theagentscannedhisboardingpass,thenlookedatthegirl.“I’msorry,”shesaid,inasoftbutfirmvoice,“yourdaughterneedsherownticket.Ourrulessayanychildovertwenty-fourmonthsneedsafull-priceseat.”Jasonblinked(眨眼睛)insurprise.Hemistakenlythoughthisdaughterwasfreebecauseofherage.Helookeddownathisdaughter’ssmallfeetandrememberedhowhehadheldherwhenshewasababy.“Butsheisonlytwoyearsold,”Jasonsaidsoftly.“Ididnotknowsheneededaticket.”Theagentshookherhead.“Iknowitisconfusing.Butoursystemwillnotletmecontinuewithouttheextraticket.”Jasontookadeepbreathandcheckedhiswallet.Insidewereafewbills,acreditcard,andahopethathecouldsomehowfixthis.Heturnedtotheagent,“Idon’thaveenoughmoneyrightnow.Theticketcosts…?”Shetappedthescreen.“Sevenhundredforty-ninedollars.”Heswallowedhardandwhispered,“Idonot…”Hefelthisfacegoingredashesteppedbackfromthecounter.Hebentdownandhuggedhisdaughterclose.“Sweetie,Ineedtomakeaquickcall,”hesaid.Thenhewalkedaway,withphoneinhand,hisstepsslowandheavy.注意:1.續寫詞數應為150個左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應位置作答。WhileJasonstoodafewfeetaway,akind-lookingwomancametothecounter.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Thewomansmiledandshookherhead,saying“Youdon’tneedtorepayme.”____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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