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2024-2025學年第二學期高一年級三月陽光檢測第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)答題紙上。第一節(jié)共5小題:每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有個小題,從題中所給的BC三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應位置。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。:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.答案是C1.Whowenttotheparty?John.B.Jenny.C.Jonas.2.Whenwillthemagicshowprobablystart?A.At6:00.B.A16:10.C.At·6:20.3.Whydoesthewomanrefusetheman’sinvitation?A.She’sonlyinterestedinmoderncities.B.Shepreferstoexplorethenature.CShe’llvisittheGrandCanyonwithafriend.4.Howdoesthemansound?A.Impatient.B.Mad.C.Surprised.5.Whatarethespeakersmanlytalkingabout?A.Somepictures.B.Theman’sfamily.C.AtriptoJapan.第二節(jié)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BC三個選項中小題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。第1共頁6.Whatdoesthemanlikeabouttheshoesthewomanshowsfirst?A.Thestyle.B.Thecolor.C.Thedesigner.7.Howmuchwillthemanpay?A.180yuan.B.720yuan.C.360yuan.聽第7段材料,回答第8至10題。8.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Schoolmates.B.Husbandandwife.C.Colleagues.9.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inarestaurant.B.Inasupermarket.C.Athome.10.WhatdoesSimoninviteKatetodonextSaturday?A.Trythespecialbreadwithmilk.B.BringJamestohisplace.C.Haveachatoveracupofcoffee.聽第8段材料,回答第11至13題。11.WhydidNinathrowsnowatAlex?A.Alexknockeddownhersnowman.B.Alexhopedtohaveasnowballfight.C.Ninaonlywantedtohaveasnowballfight.12.WhatwillNinaprobablydonext?A.Gotothebathroom.B.ApologizetoAlex.C.Takeagoodrest.13.WhatwasBettyinvitedtodo?A.Seeafilm.B.GoaroundNina’shome.C.PayavisittoAlex.聽第9段材料,回答第14至16題。14.Whatisthemandoing?A.Applyingtocollege.B.Conductinganinterview.C.Introducinghimself.15.Whichlanguageisthewomanstudyingatnight?A.French.B.Spanish.C.Italian.16.Whatisthewoman’sshortcominginheropinion?第2共頁A.Inexperience.B.Shyness.C.Overconfidence.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17.Whoisthetalkaimedat?A.Children.B.TeenagersC.Adults.18.Whatdoesthespeakersayabouttheprograms?A.Theyoffercoursesforbeginnersonly.B.Theyprovideflexiblelanguagelessons.C.Theygiveonlinelearningmaterialsforfree.19.Whatkindofteachersareavailable?A.Nativespeakers.B.Qualifiedprofessors.C.Experiencedtravelers.20.What’smepurposeofthetalk?A.Toteachcommunicationskills.B.Topromotecourses.C.To.discussaprogram.第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)共15個小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的、B、C和D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。AApril27bringsIndependentBookstoreDay,thebiggestbookstorecelebrationoftheyearwhenbookstoresaroundthecountryhosteventsandofferdiscounts.Here’saselectionofbookstoreswelovewritingabout.BooksonMainBooksonMainfeelslikeyou’rereadinginsideatree-houseinaWisconsinforest.ItopenedinJune2023.Localresidentshaveawelcomingplacedecoratedwithwood,leavesandcomfortablefurnituretogatheranddiscovernewandbelovedbooks.OfftheBeatenPathBookstoreFirstopenedmorethan30yearsago,OfftheBeatenPathhasbeenthroughthreesetsofownersandthreelocations.CurrentownersMikeandDanielleSkovsayonethinghasneverchanged:Thepromisetobeawelcomingandinclusive(包容的)space.Theypartnerwithlocalschools,librariesandnonprofitstoreachasmuchofthecommunityaspossible.ChangingHandsBookstore第3共頁Toopopulartobecalledahiddengem(寶石),thisArizonajewelrecentlycelebratedits50thanniversary.Itfirstopenedina500-square-footspacein1974.Ithostsauthorevents,poetrydiscussiongroupsandoffersaTradeCounterwherecustomerscanbringingentlyusedbooksforstorecredit.TheLastChapterBookShopTheLastChapterisanall-romancebookstoreinChicagothatopenedin2023.ThestorehostsauthoreventsalongwithcommunitymixerslikeBlindDatewithaBook,whereyouwraponeofyourfavoritebooksand“trade”itwithafellowbookfaninhopesoffindinganewfavoriteandanewfriend.1.WhyOfftheBeatenPathBookstoreisdifferentfromotherbookstores?A.ItcollectsgentlyusedbooksC.Itworkswithlocalschools.B.Itcreatesawelcomingatmosphere.D.Itremainsinthesameplace.2.Whichbookstorehasthelongesthistory?A.TheLastChapterBookShop.C.OfftheBeatenPathBookstore.3.WhatcanpeopledoatBlindDatewithaBook?A.Buytheirfavoritebooks.B.BooksonMain.D.ChangingHandsBookstore.B.Exchangebookswithbook-lovers.D.Communicatewithauthors.C.Receivewrappedgifts.BEverydayJuanitaMengel,a67-year-oldwomanfromthestateofOhio,wakesupandputsonherprosthetic(假體的)leg.Then,MengeldoesthesameforLola-Pearl,herfive-year-oldcat.Lola-Pearlalsomissedherbackleftleg.Mengelhasmanycats.Mostofthemhavedisabilities.ButLola-Pearlisspecial.Sheisatherapy(治療)cat.And,sheandMengelarepartnersofakind.Theyareamong200therapycatteamsregisteredintheUnitedStatesbythenon-profitgroup,PetPartners.Thegrouphelpshumansandpetsalikebysettingthemupintoteamstoprovideanimal-assisted(幫助)therapy.Theteamsvisithospitals,nursinghomesandschoolsandassistthoseinneed.Besidesdogsandcats,PetPartnersregistersotherspeciesastherapyanimals,includinghorses,rabbits,rats,guineapigs,birdsandminipigs.TaylorGriffinisnationaldirectoratPetPartners.Shesaid,“Therapyanimalsareanimalswho’vebeengaugedwhethertheyaresuitableforassistingsomepeople,andarebasedontheirabilitytomeetnewpeopleandenjoytheprocess.”MengelsaidLola-Pearlshowedsignsthatshewouldmakeagoodtherapycatsoonaftertheanimaljoinedher第4共頁family.justknewshewouldbeagoodtherapybecauseshewassogoodwithpeople.Peoplereallywereattractedtoher,too,”Mengelsaid.Mengelwasatravelingnursewhenshewasinacaraccidentthatalmostkilledher.Oneofherlegscouldnotbesaved.Later,sheconnectedwithafriendinthestateofMissouriwhohadaseverelyinjuredkitten.Thecat’slegsweretwistedtogether.Ananimalmedicalspecialistworkedtorepairthedamage,butintheend,theyhadtoremoveoneofthebabycat’slegs.ThatkittenwasLola-Pearl.MengeltookLola-Pearlashercataftertalkingwithherfriend.DespitethedifficultiesMengelhasfaced,sheisgratefultoLola-PearlandtheirworkinPetPartners.“It’sareallyrewardingexperience,”shesaid.“IgetjustasmuchoutofitasthepeoplethatIvisit.”4.WhatcanweknowaboutPetPartners?A.Itmainlyprovidesanimal-assistedtherapy.C.Itonlyoffershelptopatientsinhospitals.B.Itisanon-profitgroupfoundedbyTaylorGriffin.D.Itdoesn’tregisterbirdsastherapyanimals.5.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“gauged”meaninparagraph4?A.Guessed.B.Designed.C.Explained.D.Measured.6.HowdidJuanitaMengelgettoknowLola-Pearl?A.ByworkinginPetPartners.B.Throughoneofherfriends.D.ThroughmovingtoMissouri.C.ByrepairingLola-Pearl’sleg.7.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeJuanitaMengel?A.Optimisticandhelpful.C.Talkativeandthoughtful.B.Proudandhumorous.D.Honestandtalented.CThecreativityTikTokstimulatesallowsforabroadrangeofcontentthatencouragesuserstoparticipateintrendsthatintegratetheirpassionsandhobbies.Specifically,contentrelatedtoliteratureonTikTokhasgenerateditsowndomain.Commonlyreferredtoas“BookTok,”thissideoftheplatformfocusesonallthingsaboutbooks:bookrecommendations,tipsforpleasingbookshelvesandeditsrelatedtoliterature-basedfandoms(粉絲圈).Withheighteneddemandfornewmediatocomfortthemselvesduringthepandemicperiodofseverechallenges,manyyoungadultshaveregardedliteratureasaformofescape.Restartingformerliterarypassions,BookTokusershaveturnedtheirattentiontotheapptopraisethenovelsthathavehelpedserveasabriefgetawaytoworldswithinboundpages.Througharevivalofnovelsthatshapedthechildhoodsofmanywhoarenowyoungadults,evenyounger第5共頁generationsontheapphavebeenexposedtofoundationalnovelsinyoungadultliterature.Alongwiththisemphasisonnostalgic(懷舊的)fandoms,BookToktakesadvantageofTikToktrendsinordertoattractthosewhomaynotbefamiliarwithliteraturetoread.ThepopularityofBookTokandthenovelsthatarerecommendedtoyoungadultsontheapphavehadadirecteffectonbookstoresandbooksales,withbothindependentbookstoresandchainssuchasBarnes&NobletakingnoticeofthebroaderrangeofreadersthatareinfluencedbyTikTokandupdatingtheirstocktoappealtousers.AsofMarch2021,BookTokhasover6billionviewsandwillonlycontinuetogrowlarger.ThoughthepopularityofBookTokbroughtmanysignificantquestionsregardingthefutureofthebookindustryandthebooksthatreceivemassattentiononsocialmedia,theimportanceoftheBookTokphenomenonperhapsliesmainlywiththereaderswhoclaimtheirloveforbooksandthecreativechannelsthroughwhichtheyexpressthisadmiration.TikTokhasdemonstrated,atleastthroughBookTok,thatbrilliantliteratureiswrittenforabroadaudience—theperfectbookforyouiswaitingsomewhereonashelfand,throughBookTok,youwillsurelydiscoverit.8.WhatcanusersdoonBookTok?A.Sharefavorablebooks.B.Buyprettybookshelves.C.Makeprofitsfromediting.D.Createtheirownplatforms.9.WhatinfluencedoesBookTokhave?A.TikTokhaslostquantitiesofusers.B.Theelderlytakeupchildren’sbooks.C.Thebookstoreschangetheirbooksaccordingly.D.Youthsstarttreasuringtheirmemoriesofchildhood.10.WhatdoesthelastparagraphmainlytellusaboutBookTok?A.Itsbrightfuture.B.Itsbigchallenges.D.Itsminordisadvantages.C.Itsamazingfunction.11.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.WhyBookTokhadaneffectonbookstoresB.HowBookTokexpandeditsrangeofaudienceC.WhyBookTokgainedpopularityamongelderlyD.HowBookTokrepopularizedyoungadultfictionDYourlegsmayhelpyougetaround,butwhatiftheycouldalsohelpyousmelloutasnack?That’satrick第6共頁achievedbyaverystrangefishcalledthesearobin.Thefish,whichlivesontheseafloor,hasanunusualappearance,withwing-likefinsandleg-likethingsthatitusesnotonlytomovearoundquicklybutalsofor“tasting”theseafloortofindprey(獵物)hiddeninthesand,researchershavefound.Searobinsareknowntousesixleg-likestructurestowalkacrosstheseafloorandeventurnovershellfishinahuntforprey.Researchershavelongquestionediftheirlegscouldalsohelpthefishtodiscoverfoodinothersways.Aseriesofresearcheshavebeencarriedout,andscientistsintheMarineBiologicalLaboratoryhavereleasedtwostudiesuncoveringthegenesthatresultinthesearobins’legsandalsohowsuchlegsareused.WritinginthejournalCurrentBiology,theteamreporthowtheyplacedindividualsearobinsintotankscontainingwaterandsand.Hiddeninthesandwereeithershellfish,capsulescontainingshellfishextract(提取物),orcapsulescontainingseawater.Theteamfoundthatakindofsearobinsregularlyturnedupalloftheprey-relateditemsbutnottheseawatercapsules.Furtherworkmadeitclearthatnerves(神經(jīng))inthelegsofthesefishfiredwhenthelegssensedvariousfood-relatedmaterials,whilethesearobinscouldfindthehiddencapsulescontainingsuchmaterials.Theteamdiscoveredthattheabilityofthefishtofindpreydecreasedwiththedepthatwhichthepreywashidden.aswouldbeexpectedifthesearobinswereusingtheirlegstosensesomethingreleasedbytheprey.Inaddition,theresearchersfoundthatthelegsofthesesearobinswerecoveredinsmallbumps(凸起)similartothoseseenonahumantongue.andthebumpscouldtastethings.Theresearcherssuggestthatthebumpscouldincreasebothtouchandsensitivity.12.Whatdoweknowaboutsearobinsinparagraph1?A.Theyareugly-lookingsealife.C.Theyhuntforfoodusinglegs.B.Theyaregoodatplayingtricks.D.Theyliveonthesurfaceofthesea.13.WhydidthescientistsintheMarineBiologicalLaboratorydothetwostudies?A.Toofferasuggestion.B.Toclearupdoubts.D.Tointroduceanidea.C.Togiveareason.14.Howdidthescientistscarryoutthestudy?A.Byexaminingthenervesinsearobins’legs.B.Byobservingdifferentitemshiddeninthesand.C.Byputtingindividualsearobinsintodifferenttanks.D.Bycomparingsearobins’responsestodifferentitems.第7共頁15.Whatcanwelearnfromthelastparagraph?A.Bumpsmakesearobinsmoresensitivetotheprey.B.Bumpsenablesearobinstotouchpreyfaraway.C.Searobinshavethesamebumpsasahumantonguedoes.D.Searobinscanexplorepreyinthedeepoceaneasily.第二節(jié)共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩處為多余選項。Thebestfeelingaboutgoingbacktoschoolisseeingallyourfriends.Yougetthechancetotelleachotheryourholidayexperiences.____16____Youhavetostartfromscratch(從頭開始).Herearetipsthatwillworkforyou.Donotbeseared.Itisnotunhealthytobescaredonyourfirstdayofschool.Rememberthateachstudenthasgonethroughthesameprocess.____17____Yournewschoolcanhavethebestteamandthecompetitivedramaprogram.Tryandfocusonthingsthatmakeyouwanttogotothatschool.Youwillnothaveanyreasontobescared.Knowyoursurroundings.Itisgoodtobefamiliarwiththenewenvironment.____18____Itwillhelpyoutakelesstimetogotoyourlessonandsettledownbeforetheteacherarrives.Knowingthesurroundingswillgiveyouconfidencebecauseyouwillnothavetoaskaround.Itwillmakeyoufeelbetterandreadyforanythingthatcomesyourway.____19____Donottrytochangethepersonyouarebecauseofthenewenvironment.Manypeoplehavegonethroughthatroad.Donotdothatjusttofitintoagroupofstudents.Intheend,itwillnotbeworthit.Itisforpeopletoloveyouthewayyouare.Youareperfectthewayyouare.Youhavenosinglereasonforchangingyourself.Connectwithpeople.Theworstpartaboutmovingtoanewschoolismakingfriends.Thereisapossibilityyouknowsomestudentsfromyournewschool.Youcantryandconnectwiththepeopleyouknowfirst.Theywillintroduceyoutootherpeople,andthatishowyouwillmakefriends.____20____Gotothepeopleyouknowandhangout.A.Beyourself.B.Donotbealone.C.Pleasetheotherkids.D.Goingtoanewschoolcanbeprettychallenging.第8共頁E.Trytolookatthepositivesideofjoininganewschool.F.Itisadvisabletoknowwherethedifferentroomsarelocated.G.Oftenthescariestpartofchangeisnotknowingwhatitlookslike.第三部分語言知識運用共三節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)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四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。Threeweeksbeforetheirbigday,theweddingplaceKaliandJoeyEspinoladreamedofbeingmarriedinwentupinflames(火焰).Thespecial____21____wasstillfaroff,butalreadyKaliEspinolafelt____22____,notknowingifthey’dmarryatHerbLyceum,afield-to-tablerestaurantandeventspaceinGroton.Drawnbysweetgardens,anda19th-centurycarriagehouse,____23____liketheEspinolashavelongchosenthepeacefulandbeautiful____24____fortheirweddings.ButearlyonSept.1,firebrokeoutinthecarriagehouse.Thefirestartedinthekitchen,butthe____25____isstillunknown.HerbLyceumhasbeen____26____bygenerationsoftheGilsonfamilysincethe1800s.ThefiresenttheGilsonfamilyrushingto____27____soon-to-be-wedcoupleswouldstillbeabletotietheknot.Theyweren’tinitalone—neighborsinGrotonraninto____28____.“That’sbeenoneofthemost____29____thingsaboutthistragedy(悲劇)—peoplebeingsortof_____30_____andofferingwhatevertheycan,”saidWillGilson,aCambridge-basedchef.Inadditiontothecommunitysupport,theGilsonfamilyhasaGofundMepageto_____31_____moneytorebuildthecarriagehouse.“Whilenothingcan_____32_____thedestroyedcenturyoldwoodintherenovation(翻),thespiritofthebuilding_____33_____,”thereportreads.The_____34_____washeldatHerbLyceumjustweeksafterthefire.“Thewholethingjustmakesmereally_____35_____tobegettingmarriedinGroton,”KaliEspinolasaid.21.A.festival22.A.anxious23.A.visitors24A.atmosphereB.dreamC.dateD.placeB.calmC.boredC.friendsC.locationD.excitedD.couplesD.occasionB.designersB.decoration25.A.damage26.A.witnessed27.A.ensureB.causeC.effectC.ownedC.proveD.responseD.cleanedD.admitB.sharedB.assume第9共頁28A.helpB.complainC.cryD.explore29.A.breath-taking30.A.careless31.A.raiseB.time-savingB.selflessB.donateC.heart-warmingC.harmlessC.earnD.eye-catchingD.joblessD.save32.A.change33.A.beginsB.decorateB.disappearsB.tripC.coverD.replaceC.growsD.remainsD.discussionD.confident34.A.meeting35.A.regretfulC.weddingC.worriedB.grateful第二節(jié)語法填空(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)Ⅰ)閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當?shù)膬?nèi)容(個單詞或括號內(nèi)審詞的正確形式。Humanvoicescausemuchmorefearinwildanimalsthanthesoundoflions,astudyinSouthAfricahasfound.Scientistsplayedrecordingsofpeopletalking___36___(normal)throughspeakersintheKrugerNationalPark.About95%oftheanimals___37___(be)extremelyfrightenedandquicklyranaway.Incontrast,recordingsofsnarlingandgrowlinglionscausedobviously___38___(little)alarm.Duringtheexperiment,theynoted,thatsomeelephants,___39___(answer)thebigcatcalls,evenattempted___40___(face)thesourceofthesound.Accordingtothestudy,theanimalshavelearntthatcontactwithhumansisextremely___41___(danger).ThefearexhibitedgoesbeyondtheKrugerNationalPark,asaglobalpatternshowswildlifetendtofearhumansmorethananyotherpredator(捕食者).Theauthorsnotethatthiscreatesachallengeforareas,___42___relyonwildlifetourism,becausethehumanvisitorstheywanttoattractareunintentionallyscaringofftheanimalstheyhavecometosee.Additionally,thefindingsopenupthepossibilitytoprotectweakspecies.Humansounds,when___43___(use)properly,couldhelpprotectagainstillegalhunting.“Nowwe___44___(work)togetherinexperiments,testingwhetherwecanpreventrhinos____45____huntinghotspots,”oneoftheauthorssaid.第三節(jié)單詞填空(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)答題卡上相應題號的橫線上。每空只填1個單詞。46.Youngadultsmustlearntotakethec______oftheiractionsandberesponsibleforanypossibleresults.(根據(jù)首字母單詞拼寫)47.Thee________advancedcountriesshouldtaketheleadindealingwithglobalwarming.(根據(jù)首字母單詞拼)48.Sensingtheangerinhervoice,Ijustusedthefirstexcusewhichs_____________tomind.(根據(jù)首字母單詞拼寫)49Itissoconvenienttoliveherebecauseyoucanchoosev________waysofgettingtodifferentattractions.(根據(jù)首字母單詞拼寫)50.Everybookbythatwriterisgood,butIliketheonep________aboutasmalltowninFrance.(根據(jù)首字母單詞拼寫)51.Inthelast500years,over300speciesofanimalshavegone______(滅絕),whichisreallyshocking.(根據(jù)漢語提示單詞拼寫)52.Itisknownthatplantstendtoabsorb________(營養(yǎng)素)fromtheirroots.(根據(jù)漢語提示單詞拼寫)53.Therewillbeanincreasingnumberofendangeredspecieswiththeirhabitats________(消失)atanalarmingrate.(根據(jù)漢語提示單詞拼寫)54.________(致力)herselftoherwork,TuYouyoumadealotofachievements.(根據(jù)漢語提示單詞拼寫)55.Thenewtechnologyinvolvesthe________(應用)of5G,bigdataandcloudsystems.(根據(jù)漢語提示單詞拼)第四部分書面表達(共兩小題;滿分30分)第一節(jié)應用文寫作(滿分15分)56.校學生寫一份倡議書,呼吁大家從身邊小事做起,共同保護環(huán)境。要點包括:1.倡議的背景和目的;2.倡議的具體內(nèi)容;發(fā)出呼吁。1.80左右;2.可以適當增加細節(jié),以使行文連貫。Dearfellowstudents,________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________TheStudents’Union第二節(jié)讀后續(xù)寫(滿分15分)57.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫一段,使之構成一篇完整的短文。ItwasthefirstweekofMia’smiddleschool.Thebell’sringingbroughtheroutofherdaydreaming.Shenervouslygatheredherbooks,preparingtoreachanotherclassroomforthenextnewclass.Miafollowedtheotherkidsandrushedintothehallway.Otherswalkedingroups,chatted,andlaughed,usingthebreaktosocialize.Mia,instead,walkedalonealongthewallofthehallway,withherheaddown.Shewasashygirl,afraidtospeakinfrontofotherkids,anddidn’tthinkotherswouldlikeher.MiafinallysatinMr.Johnson’sLanguageArtsclassnervously.“WelcometoLanguageArts,”saidMr.Johnson.HetoldjokesashetalkedaboutEnglish.Miaforgottodaydreamandlaughedalongwiththerestoftheclass.“We’llhavesomefunwithlanguage,”hesaid.“Justwaitandsee.”FunwasfarbeyondwhatMiadesired.Shejustwantedtobelikeotherkids-runningwithfriendsinthehallway,laughingandjokingbetweenclasses.Remindedofherpimply(長粉刺的)face,shefelthopelessanddisappointed.“Takeoutapieceofpaper,”theteachercontinued,whenpointingatwordsontheblackboard.“Writeforthenextthirtyminutesonthistopic.”Miabeganwritingcrazilyasideaafterideafoughtforrecognitioninherhead.Thefinalresultwasashortstoryaboutabeautifulbeachhouse.Asshewroteshecouldsmellthesaltyair,hearthecrashingwavesandfeelthepullofthesandbeneathher,feet.Forjustamoment,sheforgotwhereshewas.Shewaslostinthestory.“OK,passyourpapersforward,”saidtheteacher.“Let’sseewhatwehave.”Fortherestoftheclasstime,theteacherreadeachindividualworkaloud.Miaoriginallythoughtitwouldbeawkward.However,shewasgraduallyattractedbytheexcitementintheteacher’svoice.“He’sactuallyenjoyingthis,”shethought.Whentheclasswouldbesoonover,therewerestillfifteenstudents’papersnotread,includingMia’spaper.Then,Mr.Johnsonannouncedhisdecision,askingthesestudentstoreadtheirworkthemselvesinfrontoftheclassnextclass.注意:1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應為75左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應位置作答。Aweeklater,thebellrangandtheLanguageArtsclassbeganagain.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________2024-2025學年第二學期高一年級三月陽光檢測第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)答題紙上。第一節(jié)共5小題:每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有個小題,從題中所給的BC三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應位置。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。:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.答案是C1.Whowenttotheparty?John.B.Jenny.C.Jonas.2.Whenwillthemagicshowprobablystart?A.At6:00.B.A16:10.C.At·6:20.3.Whydoesthewomanrefusetheman’sinvitation?A.She’sonlyinterestedinmoderncities.B.Shepreferstoexplorethenature.C.She’llvisittheGrandCanyonwithafriend.4.Howdoesthemansound?A.Impatient.B.Mad.C.Surprised.5.Whatarethespeakersmanlytalkingabout?A.Somepictures.B.Theman’sfamily.C.AtriptoJapan.第二節(jié)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BC三個選項中小題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。第1共頁6.Whatdoesthemanlikeabouttheshoesthewomanshowsfirst?AThestyle.B.Thecolor.C.Thedesigner.7.Howmuchwillthemanpay?A.180yuan.B.720yuan.C.360yuan.聽第7段材料,回答第8至10題。8.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Schoolmates.B.Husbandandwife.C.Colleagues.9.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inarestaurant.B.Inasupermarket.C.Athome.10.WhatdoesSimoninviteKatetodonextSaturday?A.Trythespecialbreadwithmilk.B.BringJamestohisplace.C.Haveachatoveracupofcoffee.聽第8段材料,回答第11至13題。11.WhydidNinathrowsnowatAlex?A.Alexknockeddownhersnowman.B.Alexhopedtohaveasnowballfight.C.Ninaonlywantedtohaveasnowballfight.12.WhatwillNinaprobablydonext?A.Gotothebathroom.B.ApologizetoAlex.C.Takeagoodrest.13.WhatwasBettyinvitedtodo?A.Seeafilm.B.GoaroundNina’shome.C.PayavisittoAlex.聽第9段材料,回答第14至16題。14.Whatisthemandoing?A.Applyingtocollege.B.Conductinganinterview.C.Introducinghimself.15.Whichlanguageisthewomanstudyingatnight?A.French.B.Spanish.C.Italian.16.Whatisthewoman’sshortcominginheropinion?第2共頁A.Inexperience.B.Shyness.C.Overconfidence.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17.Whoisthetalkaimedat?A.Children.B.TeenagersC.Adults.18.Whatdoesthespeakersayabouttheprograms?A.Theyoffercoursesforbeginnersonly.B.Theyprovideflexiblelanguagelessons.C.Theygiveonlinelearningmaterialsforfree.19.Whatkindofteachersareavailable?A.Nativespeakers.B.Qualifiedprofessors.C.Experiencedtravelers.20.What’smepurposeofthetalk?A.Toteachcommunicationskills.B.Topromotecourses.C.To.discussaprogram.第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)共15個小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的、B、C和D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。AApril27bringsIndependentBookstoreDay,thebiggestbookstorecelebrationoftheyearwhenbookstoresaroundthecountryhosteventsandofferdiscounts.Here’saselectionofbookstoreswelovewritingabout.BooksonMainBooksonMainfeelslikeyou’rereadinginsideatree-houseinaWisconsinforest.ItopenedinJune2023.Localresidentshaveawelcomingplacedecoratedwithwood,leavesandcomfortablefurnituretogatheranddiscovernewandbelovedbooks.OfftheBeatenPathBookstoreFirstopenedmorethan30yearsago,OfftheBeatenPathhasbeenthroughthreesetsofownersandthreelocations.CurrentownersMikeandDanielleSkovsayonethinghasneverchanged:Thepromisetobeawelcomingandinclusive(包容的)space.Theypartnerwithlocalschools,librariesandnonprofitstoreachasmuchofthecommunityaspossible.ChangingHandsBookstore第3共頁Toopopulartobecalledahiddengem(寶石),thisArizonajewelrecentlycelebratedits50thanniversary.Itfirstopenedina500-square-footspacein1974.Ithostsauthorevents,poetrydiscussiongroupsandoffersaTradeCounterwherecustomerscanbringingentlyusedbooksforstorecredit.TheLastChapterBookShopTheLastChapterisanall-romancebookstoreinChicagothatopenedin2023.ThestorehostsauthoreventsalongwithcommunitymixerslikeBlindDatewithaBook,whereyouwraponeofyourfavoritebooksand“trade”itwithafellowbookfaninhopesoffindinganewfavoriteandanewfriend.1.WhyOfftheBeatenPathBookstoreisdifferentfromotherbookstores?A.ItcollectsgentlyusedbooksC.Itworkswithlocalschools.B.Itcreatesawelcomingatmosphere.D.Itremainsinthesameplace.2.Whichbookstorehasthelongesthistory?A.TheLastChapterBookShop.C.OfftheBeatenPathBookstore.3.WhatcanpeopledoatBlindDatewithaBook?A.Buytheirfavoritebooks.B.BooksonMain.D.ChangingHandsBookstore.B.Exchangebookswithbook-lovers.D.Communicatewithauthors.C.Receivewrappedgifts.【答案

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