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试卷类型:A2023级高二下学期期中校际联合考试英语2025.05本试卷共四部分,满分150分。考试时间120分钟。注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的条形码粘贴在答题卡相应的位置。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。3.考试结束后,将答题卡交回。第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上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.Wheredidthemanbuyhiswallet?A.InAmsterdam.B.InBrussels.C.InLondon.2.WhatistheweatherlikerecentlyinWashington?A.Snowy.B.Sunny.C.Rny.3.Whenwasthepackageexpectedtoarrive?A.Onthe4th.B.Onthe10th.C.Onthe12th.4.Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemando?A.Fixthelight.B.Repnttheroom.C.Openthewindows.5.Whatarethespeakersmnlytalkingabout?A.Whenthebuswillarrive.B.Whethertheywillgotothepark.C.Whichstationtheyshouldgetoff.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)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。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.WhoisJane?A.Theman'swife.B.Theman'ssister.C.Theman'sdaughter.7.Whatistheman'sproblem?A.Hehasnoonlineaccount.B.Heforgetshispassword.C.Heloseshisemladdress.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.HowmanybookshasCaroleBoxwrittensofar?A.One.B.Two.C.Three.9.WhatmakesCaroleBox'sbooksbest-sellersaccordingtotheman?A.Herwritingstyle.B.Herluck.C.Herpreviousjob.10.WhatdoesBurtaskCaroleBoxtodo?A.Introduceherbook.B.Answersomequestions.C.Readapassagefromherbook.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.WhenwillNickleave?A.Tomorrow.B.Inhalfayear.C.Aftergraduation.12.WhymustNickmove?A.Hismomhaschangedherjob.B.Hisuniversityisinanothercity.C.Hissisterhastogotoanotherschool.13.HowdoesNickfeelnow?A.Excited.B.Nervous.C.Proud.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Wherearethespeakers?A.Inatheaterclass.B.Atacinema.C.Atafilm'sopeningevent.15.WhatinspiredJimtochoosehiscareer?A.Anagencyoffer.B.Aschoolprogram.C.Atrningcourse.16.WhatisJim'snextproject?A.Awarfilm.B.Acomedyfilm.C.Ahistoricalfilm.17.Whatwillthewomanprobablydonext?A.Interviewanactress.B.Talkwithadirector.C.Giveaspeech.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Whoisthespeakerprobably?A.Agovernmentofficial.B.Asecurityguard.C.Aheadmaster.19.Whatwilltheofficialscheckfirst?A.Theelectricalsystem.B.Thefootballfield.C.Theclassrooms.20.WhateventwillbeheldonFridayafternoon?A.Awelcomingparty.B.Asafetycheck.C.Astaffmeeting.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。ATheEllieMaxwellAwardBackgroundEllieMaxwellwasaninspiringyoungwomanwhoseshortlifewasdedicatedtohelpingchildrenaffectedbywar.AsastudentattheUniversityofEdinburgh,sheworkedasandworkerinBosniaafterthe1990scivilwar.Shebelievedsharedcreativeactivitiesandglobalconnectionscouldeasetensions.ThisvisionledhertofoundFirefly,anorganizationsupportingchildrenwhoseliveshavebeenaffectedbywarthroughintegration,education,andmentoring.Tohonorherlegacyandcelebratestudent-ledcharitywork,Ellie'sfamilyandthetrusteesestablishedtheEllieMaxwellAward.Theawardwaslaunchedin2019atFirefly's20thanniversarycelebrations.AwardedannuallythroughEdinburghUniversity,itisfundedbytheMaxwellFamilyandfriendstoencourageandsupportanEdinburgh-basedstudentorgroupofstudentswhohavehelpedpromotesocialchangeandinclusivitywiththeirproject.Whatistheprize?Theprizeconsistsof£1,000ofseedfundingforyourcharity,operationalsupport,andayearofinstructionfromtheFireflyInternational.Whoiseligibleforthisaward?●Undergraduateandtaughtpostgraduatestudents,aged17-30,studyingatUniversityofEdinburgh.Distancelearningstudentsarewelcometoapply.●Yourprojecthasbeenrunningforonetotwoyearsandtherehasbeensomeevidenceofmeaningfulimpactandsocialchange.Thereisalsosomeearlyevidenceofsustnabilitytobuildupon.●Projectfocusisonsocialchange,promotingtoleranceandinclusion.●ProjectscouldbeworkinginthefieldofHumanRights,theenvironment,childrenprotection,genderequality,educationoranyotherworkwhichpromotestoleranceandinclusion.21.WhatdoweknowabouttheEllieMaxwellAward?A.Itencouragesinnovativeteamwork.B.Itadvocatesstudents'charitableefforts.C.ItisinspiredbyandworkerinBosnia.D.Itmstosupportchildrenaffectedbywar.22.Whatarethewinnersexpectedtoget?A.MembershipoftheFireflyInternational.B.AdmissiontotheUniversityofEdinburgh.C.Financialassistanceandorganizationald.D.CharitydonationsandEllieMaxwellmedals.23.Whoarequalifiedfortheaward?A.Projectfundrsersaged30plus.B.Graduatesmajoringineducation.C.Professorspromotingtoleranceandinclusion.D.OnlinelearnersoftheUniversityofEdinburgh.BSallySnowmanlovestobealone.AsthekeeperofBostonLight,acenturies-oldlighthouseonLittleBrewsterIslandinBostonHarbor,she'shadalotofpractice.Formostofthelast19years,she'slivedtherefromAprilthroughOctober.Shefillsthedayswithwork,cleaningthewindows,mowingthelawnandsweepingthestrcaseofthe90-footlighthousetower.Shereadsalotandhaswatchedalotofsunsets.Andsheenjoyseveryminute.“It'sarelieftobeoutontheisland,”Ms.Snowman,70,sd.Whenshe'sbyherself,“thewheelsstopspinning.”Hertimealoneisrestorative.Butnoteveryonefeelsthesamewayaboutsolitude(独处).Howwefeelabouttimealoneislargelydependentonwhetherwe'vechosenit,sdVirginiaThomas,anassistantprofessorofpsychologyatMiddleburyCollegewhostudiessolitude.“Peoplewhopursuesolitudeoftheirownfreewilltendtoreportthatitfeelsfull——likethey'refullofideasorthoughtsorthingstodo,”Dr.Thomassd.Inthisway,it'sdistinctfromloneliness,anegativestateinwhichyou'redisconnectedfromotherpeopleanditfeelsempty.Thekeyistoseesolitudeasachoice,notapunishment.JennDrummond,amountneerinParkCity,Utah,hasspentalotoftimealoneasshetrnstobecomethefirstwomantoclimbtheSevenSecondSummits,thesecondhighest——andgenerallymoredifficult——mountnsoneachcontinent.Ifshecatchesherself“gettingintoadullpattern,”sheremindsherselfthatshe'sincharge.“Lonelinessishappeningtome,”Ms.Drummond,41,sd.“Solitudeishappeningforme.Thatlittleshiftmakesthebiggestdifference.”24.HowdoesSallySnowmanfeelabouthertimealone?A.It'scomforting.B.It'sdepressing.C.It'sboring.D.It'schallenging.25.WhichofthefollowingdoesDr.Thomasagreewith?A.Solitudehasapositiveeffect.B.Lonelinesskeepspeopleconnected.C.Solitudecausespeopletofeelempty.D.Lonelinessmakespeoplefeelpeaceful.26.Whichofthefollowingcanweinferfromthetext?A.Solitudeleadstoadullsocialpattern.B.Solitude'sbenefitisoverestimated.C.Solituderequirestrningtobeenjoyed.D.Solitude'svalueliesinone'sview.27.Whatisthepurposeofthetext?A.Toentertn.B.Toinstruct.C.Topersuade.D.Toadvertise.CInthejungleofRome'sroads,thereisaninvasivespecies.Nativetothefrwaysbutnowracingaboutancientsquares,ithasmaderesidentsquiterestless.Hundredsofgolfcarts(车)loadedwithtouristsracearoundthestreetsoftheeternalcity,annoyingtaxidrivers,blockingbuslanesandconfusingcityofficialswhocannotworkouthowtobanthem.“It'smadness——yougeteightornineofthemholdinguptrafficwhentheypullupattheBoccadellaVeritàwhereparkingisforbidden,”sdRome'stransportchief,EugenioPatanè.“Wewouldneedapoliceofficeroneverycornertostopthis.”Thecarts,whichoftencomewithadriverandarefavoredbyAmericanandBritishtourists,arethelatestevidenceofovertourisminRome.Despitemovingannoyinglyslowlyonthecity'sstreets,thecartsareabletoavoidplanstogetridofthembecauseofaloophole(漏洞)inthelaw.Classifiedas“non-typicalvehicles”underArticle59oftheItalianHighwayCode,thegolfcartsmustberegisteredbytheiroperatorsatthetownhall,whichthenhas30daystoapprovetheiruse.Theproblem,sdPatanè,wasthatduringthat30-dayperiodthecartsareallowedtooperate.“Wehavehad33applicationsandrejectedallbutone,butattheendofthe30daystheysimplyapplyagnandgetanother30daysinwhichtheycanoperatebeforebeingrejectedagn,andsoon,”hesd.SowhatisitliketodriveacartinRome?AmanbyadrinksstandintheVillaBorgheseparkputmebehindthewheelofafour-seaterfor€30anhour.“Wecannotkeepupwithdemand,”hesd,“Touristsseethemonthestreetsandwantone.”OnceonViadelTritone,thetrafficcametoastandstill.ThenIstudiedthecartaheadofmeinthetraffic,drivenbyatourguideandcarryingacouplewiththeirtwochildren.Boredbythetrafficjam,theystartedarguing.Ratherthanrushingfrommonument(古迹)tomonument,theyweregettingthetrueRomanexperience——losingtheircoolwhilestuckintraffic.28.Whatisthecityofficials'feelingaboutthecrazygolfcarts?A.Pride.B.Helplessness.C.Guilt.D.Thrill.29.WhatisaloopholeinItaly'strafficlawaccordingtothetext?A.Unclearapprovalstandard.B.Impropercartdesign.C.Confusingtrafficregulations.D.Unreasonableregistrationrules.30.Howdoestheauthorsoundinthelastparagraph?A.Humorous.B.Curious.C.Anxious.D.Serious.31.Whatisthemnideaofthetext?A.Touristsbenefitalotfrompopulargolfcarts.B.CrazygolfcartscauseRome'strafficproblems.C.TouristsarewelcomedbytheresidentsofRome.D.Italy'strafficmanagementfacesseverechallenges.DThatsatisfyingfeelingafterdoomscrollingthroughendlessTikTokvideosorimpulsivelyshoppingonlinemimicsthereliefofscratchinganitch.Thisisdopamine(多巴胺)atwork——abrnchemicalresponsibleforfeelingsofrewardandaccomplishment.Whetherengaginginviralvideosornewhobbies,dopaminecreatesasenseofachievementthatkeepsuscomingbackformore.However,relianceonthesedopaminehitscanleadtolastingbrnchanges,particularlyinteenagersandyoungadults.ThisiswhatmyteamandIatLondonSouthbankUniversitystudy.Weinvestigatedwhichbrnregionsandconnectionschangeduetoincreasedsocialmediaengagement——or“dopa-mining”,aswecallit.Usingsocialmedialightsupthesamepartsofyourbrnasotheraddictions,suchasdrugs,alcoholandgambling.Scientistshavefoundthateverytimeyougeta“like”,orevenwatchavideoyouenjoy,yourbrn'srewardsystemgetsactivated.Thisisthesamesystemthatmakespeoplefeelpleasurewhentheywinmoneyoreattheirfavoritesnack.Buthere'sthecatch:themoreyouusesocialmedia,theharderitcanbeforyourbrntoresistit.It'sliketrningyourbrntolongforthosedopaminehits——justlikeanaddiction.Everwonderwhysocialmediafeelssoaddictive?It'sbecauseyourbrnstartstrimmingneurons(修剪神经元),abitlikecuttingawayextrabranchesonatree,tomakethe“rewardpathway”faster.Thissoundsefficient,butit'snotgreat.Theshorterpathwaymeansyourbrncan“feel”rewardsfaster,butweknowfromresearchthatitcanalsomakeyoumoreexcitedandlessabletostopyourselffromscrolling.Overtime,thistrimmingcancutdownthesizeofcertnbrnareas,whicharekeyforcontrollingemotionsandmakingdecisions.32.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“doomscrolling”inparagraph1probablymean?A.Scrollingthroughalotofnegativenews.B.Scrollingthroughvariousvideosforcreation.C.Scrollinglongthroughsocialmediamlessly.D.Scrollingthroughspecificcontentstognknowledge.33.Whatdoestheauthor'steamatLondonSouthbankUniversitystudy?A.Waystoengageinnewhobbies.B.Dopamineproductioninthebrn.C.Brnregionsaffectedbysocialmedia.D.Similaritiesamongdifferentaddictions.34.Whatistheresultofthebrntrimming?A.Itenablespeopletomakewisedecisions.B.Ithelpspeoplebettercontroltheiremotions.C.Itstrengthensthelinksbetweenbrnregions.D.Itmakesthesizeofcertnbrnareassmaller.35.Whatisthetextmnlyabout?A.Thefunctionsofdopamineinthebrn.B.Thebenefitsofsocialmediaengagement.C.Theexplorationintobrn'srewardsystem.D.Thelastingeffectsofsocialmediaonthebrn.第二节(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。HowNaturalSmellsAffectWell-beingSpendingtimeinnaturebenefitsourwell-beingbyimprovingemotions,reducingstress,andenhancingphysicalhealth.However,mostpreviousresearchfocusedonvisualexperiences,neglectingtheroleofsmell.36Plantsreleasevolatileorganiccompounds(VOCs),chemicalsthatserveecologicalroleslikeattractinginsects.37Ateamofscientists,ledbyGregoryBratmanfromtheUniversityofWashingtonsuggeststhesecompoundsmightsecretlyboosthumanhealth.38SomeplantVOCsarenotenoughtocausearesponse.Forexample,forestfragrance(香气)maycalmnervesevenifwedon'tnoticethem.Suchhiddenmechanisms(机制)couldsecretlyaffectmoodorstresslevels,thoughscientistsarestillfiguringouttheirfullimpact.Othersmellsareperceivedconsciously,yettheirhealtheffectsvary.Pleasantsmells,likeflowers,oftenhaveuniversalappeal,whileothersarousepersonalorculturalmemories.Forinstance,pinemightremindoneofchildhoodhikes,whereasurbanpollutioncouldcausediscomfort.39Humanactivities,likepollutionandhabitatdestruction,changenature'ssmellprofile.40Protectingfragrantecosystems,theyargue,couldpreservenotjustbiodiversitybutalsohumanhealth.A.Naturalsmellsmayinfluenceusunconsciously.B.Yettheirimpactonpeopleisbarelyunderstood.C.Nature'ssmell-basedimpactscomethroughdifferentroutes.D.ScientistsconfirmplantVOCscandirectlyreduceourstress.E.Newresearchmstouncoverhowsmellsfromnatureimprovehealth.F.Understandingthesedifferencesiskeytoemployingnature'ssmellpower.G.Theresearchersurgetoexplorehowlosingthesenaturalsmellsharmswell-being.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。Acouplefoundababyduckonafishinglake.41,shewasabandoned.Theycouldn'tfindtheduck's42,andalsotheyweretoldthattheduckwouldn't43inthewild.Aftersomethought,they44totakecareofher.TheynamedherFredaandbroughtherintotheirhomeinLeeds,England.ThecoupleletFreda45abouttheirhouseandgarden.Theyeventook46tosleepnearherbedbecauseshewas47.Gradually,Fredabecamelikeamemberoftheirfamily.Theyformedastrong48witheachother.Duringthistime,thehusbandwasundergoingtreatmentofcancer,andFredabecamehis49ofcomfortandsupport.LastOctober,Fredaflewaway.Buttothecouple'ssurprise,Freda50withherbabyduckthisApril.Theynowhaveelevenduckslivingintheirgarden.Althoughgoingfromoneducktoelevenisaterrible51,thecouplefeelhappyand52tohavethem.Theyhave53pondsfortheduckstoswimin.TheyexpectFredaandherchildrentostayforafewmoremonthsbeforepossiblyreturningtothe54.Thisheartwarmingstoryremindsusofthe55ofsympathyandtheincrediblebondsthatcanformbetween·humansandanimals.41.A.GenerallyB.NaturallyC.ApparentlyD.Occasionally42.A.neighborsB.friendsC.cousinsD.parents43.A.settleB.surviveC.struggleD.hide44.A.resolvedB.managedC.attemptedD.promised45.A.circleB.raceC.wanderD.swim46.A.measuresB.courageC.patienceD.turns47.A.demandingB.boringC.confusingD.embarrassing48.A.appreciationB.partnershipC.bondD.team49.A.moodB.sourceC.senseD.need50.AmunicatedB.encounteredC.associatedD.returned51.A.messB.regretC.lessonD.pn52.A.confidentB.contentC.honoredD.relieved53.A.searchedB.exploredC.createdD.pictured54.A.houseB.wildC.pondD.garden55.A.powerB.originC.levelD.cost第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)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。Whilemosttextersuseabbreviations(缩写)intheirmessages,researchcarriedoutatStanfordUniversity,56(suggest)itcouldsignalthatyou'renot57(full)investedintheconversation.Theresearchersdiscoveredpeople58usedabbreviationsintheirtextmessageswerelesslikelytoreceivereplies,andtheuseofthemcouldcutconversationsshort.“Ourfindingsareespeciallyrelevantwhenwewanttoappearmoresincereand59(strength)socialties,suchasatthebeginningofarelationshiporwhenweneedtomakeagoodimpression,”sdleadresearcherDavidFang.Theresearch,60(publish)intheJournalofExperimentalPsychology:General,analyzedconversationsfrom37countriesandmorethan5,300texters.Theconversations,includingoneswithand61abbreviations,camefrommessagesonchatrooms.Ratherthanmakepeopleappear62(comfort),thefindingssuggestthatnotspellingoutwordsinfullmadeaperson—whatevertheirage——appearinsincere.Nevertheless,80%of63(participant)predictedthatotherswouldn'tmindtheuseofab

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