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1、第 1 页 共 9 页 高高2025届届2023-2024学年度下期学年度下期6月阶段性测试月阶段性测试英语试卷 英语试卷 考试时间:120分钟 满 分:150分 第一部分第一部分 听力听力(共两节,满分共两节,满分 30 分分)第一节(共 5 小题;每小题 1.5 分,共 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。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.Which place is the woman leaving for?A.A shop.B.Jacks home.C.A t
2、ailors.2.What is the weather like now?A.Rainy.B.Sunny.C.Cloudy.3.How does the man sound?A.Embarrassed.B.Grateful.C.Nervous.4.What are the speakers mainly talking about?A.Traffic accidents.B.Sci-fi movies.C.Flying ambulances.5.Why does the man talk to Dr.Simpson?A.To discuss his studies.B.To ask for
3、help.C.To make an apology.第二节(共 15 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 22.5 分)听下面 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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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.What is the probable relationship between the speakers?A.Coworkers.B.Classmates.C.Neighbors.7.H
4、ow did the woman respond to the mans invitation?A.She declined it.B.She accepted it.C.She hesitated.听第 7 段材料,回答第 8 至 10 题。8.When did the earthquake happen?A.On Thursday afternoon.B.On Thursday morning.C.On Wednesday night.9.What damage did the earthquake cause?A.Forty people lost their lives.B.At le
5、ast 140 people were injured.C.A railway was nearly destroyed.10.What will the man do next?#QQABbQaUogggApBAAAgCQwFSCAEQkAEACYgOwAAIoAABABNABAA=#四川省成都市第七中学2023-2024学年高二下学期6月月考英语#QQABbQaUogggApBAAAgCQwFSCAEQkAEACYgOwAAIoAABABNABAA=#第 3 页 共 9 页 Using Gen Z Era as their case study,students will meet and
6、 study under the people who decide what topics are relevant and valuable to the audience and who determine the overall editorial strategy,ensuring that the content meets the standards and tone of the publication.Course Highlights Visit the media city and attend lectures by award-winning guest speake
7、rs.Assess articles as well as question and coach the authors to get the best piece possible.Connect with professionals who manage the development and publication of accurate and worthy content.Edit one piece into a well-written and fact-checked article in the style of Gen Z Era.Price Residential Pro
8、gram(Students live on campus):$6,600 Day Program(Students commute to class every day):$5,500(Graduating seniors can have a$400 discount if applying before May 2,2024.)Term Date:July 9 July 21,2024 Application Deadline:Friday,May 31,2024 Contact Admission: 21.Which is the probable name of the course?
9、A.Career Development in Media.B.Editorial Decision-making.C.Fundamentals of Editing.D.Introduction to Publication.22.What will students do in the course?A.Interview award-winning guests.B.Edit one article for Gen Z Era.C.Connect with professional publishers.D.Help authors improve their articles.23.A
10、 graduating senior applying for a Day Program on April 30,2024 should pay _.A.$5,100 B.$5,500 C.$6,200 D.$6,600 B As a boy,I wanted to go to the South Pole.As a teenager,I decided Id like to go to the North Pole too.And yet,I havent done either.It had taken me 31 years to just make it to the Arctic.
11、I was traveling with a film crew from Northern Ireland,following the footsteps of Lord Dufferin who,in the 1850s,sailed from Scotland to the Arctic.As an early adventure tourist,he was driven by the desire to see what lay at the ends of the world.As we sailed north,icebergs of the size of buses floa
12、ted past our small boat.Finally,we reached our destination English Bay,where Dufferin landed and stepped off onto the horseshoe-shaped beach.This was what Id dreamt of:standing somewhere so pure and primitive.However,for many early polar explorers,the results were far less pleasant.The south,in part
13、icular,was source of extreme danger.My childhood interest in the South Pole was fueled by the unsuccessful yet heroic adventures of Ernest Shackleton.He died in 1922 while preparing for his fourth adventure.The stories of Robert Falcon Scott are#QQABbQaUogggApBAAAgCQwFSCAEQkAEACYgOwAAIoAABABNABAA=#第
14、 4 页 共 9 页 also well-known:he and four companions died on their way back from the South Pole.So why do explorers put themselves at such risk?Much of it seems to lie in the purity of the challenge.Scott talked of the appeal of a place that had been“unreached and unseen by humans.”“With a view over sh
15、ining lands covered by ice-sheets of inconceivable extent,you have the feeling of living over the control of death,”said Fridtjof Nansen,a Norwegian explorer.On the homeward journey the weather turned,and we were left for a few days at the mercy of a storm.We experienced a small taste of helplessnes
16、s when faced with the raw power of nature.We should be grateful for the great explorers spirit and stories.I know I am.24.Why did the author begin his adventure tour?A.To assist a film crew.B.To realize a childhood dream.C.To memorize Lord Dufferin.D.To challenge a world record.25.Which of the follo
17、wing best explains the underlined word“inconceivable”in paragraph 7?A.Hard to control.B.Too far to reach.C.Hard to imagine.D.Too bright to view.26.What happened during the writers journey?A.They were trapped in icebergs.B.They were kept off the destination.C.They were attacked by a storm.D.They were
18、 rescued by explorers.27.Which of the following is the best title for the text?A.The Appeal of the Ends of the World B.The Dream of Traveling to the Arctic C.The Victory over the Control of Death D.The Gratitude to Great Explorers Spirit C Evolution can perform extraordinary makeovers:todays airborn
19、e songbirds evolved from the wingless,earthbound dinosaurs that wandered millions of years ago.But some organisms seem to be unchanged in other words,escape natural selection.The coelacanth,a modern-day fish,is nearly identical to its 410-million-year-old fossils.Scientists have long wondered how th
20、ese species do so.It has been assumed that natural selection keeps some species unchanged by selecting for moderate or average qualities(stabilizing selection)rather than selecting for more extreme qualities that would cause a species to change(directional selection).But a study published in the Nat
21、ional Academy of Sciences USA contradicts this idea,showing that evolution constantly favors different qualities in seemingly unchanging animals to improve short-term survival.In the long term,though,“all that evolution cancels out and leads to no change,”says the studys lead author,James Stroud.Str
22、oud and his colleagues studied four lizard species,all relatively unchanged for 20 million years.The researchers caught members of these populations every six months for three years.They measured each lizards head size,leg length,mass and height,as well as the size of its sticky toes,noting which in
23、dividuals survived.Stroud expected to observe stabilizing selection at work preserving moderate qualities.Instead he saw clearer#QQABbQaUogggApBAAAgCQwFSCAEQkAEACYgOwAAIoAABABNABAA=#第 5 页 共 9 页 evidence of directional selection:some lizards with unique characteristics,such as stickier toes,survived
24、better.The study offers“a good explanation for why we see what we think is stabilizing selection,”says Tadashi Fukami,an ecologist studying evolution at Stanford University.Many new qualities are evolving in the short term,but they dont provide a crucial advantage over the long term.In other words,s
25、pecies staying unchanged may simply have found the best possible combination of qualities for lasting success in their environment.So what happens when the lizards environment changes more dramatically?To help answer this bigger question,Stroud is still making trips to visit the lizards.28.Why does
26、the author mention the“coelacanth fish”in paragraph 1?A.To add evidence to natural selection.B.To demonstrate the power of evolution.C.To give an example of unchanged species.D.To prove species extraordinary makeovers.29.Whats the focus of paragraph 2?A.A common belief.B.Unsolved mysteries.C.A sharp
27、 contrast.D.Unique characteristics.30.How did Stroud conduct his research?A.By analyzing lizard fossils.B.By tracking research objects.C.By illustrating stabilizing selection.D.By categorizing qualities of lizards.31.What will Stroud probably do in the future?A.Make trips to visit lizard experts.B.S
28、ummarize average features of lizards.C.Reveal the best combinations of qualities.D.Examine lizards under extreme conditions.D On March 7,1907,the English statistician Francis Galton published a paper which illustrated what has come to be known as the“wisdom of crowds”effect.The experiment of estimat
29、ion he conducted showed that in some cases,the average of a large number of independent estimates could be quite accurate.This effect capitalizes on the fact that when people make errors,those errors arent always the same.Some people will tend to overestimate,and some to underestimate.When enough of
30、 these errors are averaged together,they cancel each other out,resulting in a more accurate estimate.If people are similar and tend to make the same errors,then their errors wont cancel each other out.In more technical terms,the wisdom of crowds requires that peoples estimates be independent.If for
31、whatever reason,peoples errors become correlated or dependent,the accuracy of the estimate will go down.But a new study led by Joaquin Navajas offered an interesting twist on this classic phenomenon.The key finding of the study was that when crowds were further divided into smaller groups that were
32、allowed to have a discussion,the average from these groups were more accurate than those from an equal number of independent individuals.For instance,the average obtained from the estimates of four discussion groups of five was significantly more accurate than the average obtained from 20 independen
33、t individuals.#QQABbQaUogggApBAAAgCQwFSCAEQkAEACYgOwAAIoAABABNABAA=#第 6 页 共 9 页 In a follow-up study with 100 university students,the researchers tried to get a better sense of what the group members actually did in their discussion.Did they tend to go with those most confident about their estimates
34、?Did they follow those least willing to change their minds?This happened some of the time,but it wasnt the dominant response.Most frequently,the groups reported that they“shared arguments and reasoned together.”Somehow,these arguments and reasoning resulted in a global reduction in error.Although th
35、e studies led by Navajas have limitations and many questions remain,the potential implications for group discussion and decision-making are enormous.32.What is paragraph 2 of the text mainly about?A.The methods of estimation.B.The causes of peoples errors.C.The design of Galtons experiment.D.The und
36、erlying logic of the effect.33.Navajas study found that the average accuracy could increase even if _.A.individuals did not communicate B.the crowds were relatively small C.estimates were not fully independent D.there were occasional underestimates 34.What did the follow-up study focus on?A.The size
37、 of the groups.B.The discussion process.C.The dominant members.D.The individual estimates.35.What is the authors attitude toward Navajas studies?A.Unclear.B.Cautious.C.Doubtful.D.Approving.第二节(共 5 小题,每小题 2.5 分,共 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。As a high school student,youre likely u
38、sed to learning through reading textbooks.36 This lies at the heart of experiential appreciation,a philosophy that encourages you to engage directly with the world around you.Its about learning from real-life experiences,and discovering a more profound and engaging way to learn.To practice experient
39、ial appreciation,you can start by getting involved in hands-on activities related to your subjects.They will provide a firsthand understanding of the concepts youre studying,making learning active and meaningful.So,try joining a sports team,picking up a paintbrush,or taking part in a local charity e
40、vent.37 As you dive deeper,immerse yourself fully in the surroundings and activities.When youre in nature,dont just look around.38 Touching the leaves,feeling the wind and listening to the birds can enrich your learning and make each moment more memorable.39 After trying something new,ask yourself w
41、hat you learned and how it made you feel.Write in a journal or discuss it with friends.This self-discovery turns experiences into life lessons and offers a deeper understanding of the world.Experiential appreciation transforms learning from a task to be completed into a journey to be treasured.40 So
42、,explore the world around you,let every experience shape you,and discover the endless possibilities that await.This is the core of true learning,where every moment is a step towards a richer,more enlightened life.#QQABbQaUogggApBAAAgCQwFSCAEQkAEACYgOwAAIoAABABNABAA=#第 7 页 共 9 页 A.These activities br
43、ing learning to life.B.It extends learning far beyond textbooks.C.Take your experiences further by reflecting on them.D.Mind the impact of your actions on the environment.E.Instead,activate your senses for a stronger tie with it.F.Textbooks offer a systematic introduction to essential concepts and p
44、rinciples.G.Now consider expanding your learning from just reading to actively participating.第三部分第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分语言知识运用(共两节,满分 30 分)分)第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。When I was 24,I moved to America,11,000 kilometers away from my homeland.This was 41 ,especi
45、ally fitting into an unfamiliar environment.Working from home increased my 42 ,as I was cut off from social interactions.However,serving as a volunteer at a local animal shelter 43 everything.Upon arriving at the shelter,I was 44 to a small,grey and white cat named Luna immediately.Found abandoned a
46、nd terrified of humans,Luna 45 in the corner,shaking.Her lonely green eyes seemed to 46 my own sense of displacement in this foreign land.My task was to slowly gain Lunas 47 and help her adjust,which felt similar to my efforts to 48 this new place.As days turned into weeks,Luna and I developed a 49
47、.The process of feeding her,speaking softly,and the 50 required to look after her made this little creature gradually open her heart to me.Her 51 encouraged me to step outside,make new friends,and become part of the community.My time at the shelter provided a valuable 52 into settling down in a new
48、country.It is an inspiring experience of 53 gaps of language and culture and a journey of personal growth.From it,I realized the value of time,and a(n)54 heart in forming meaningful relationships.The journey aided me in finding a sense of 55 in an unfamiliar land.41.A.tough B.dangerous C.exciting D.
49、rewarding 42.A.happiness B.interest C.guilt D.loneliness 43.A.upset B.cost C.changed D.challenged 44.A.compared B.drawn C.driven D.devoted 45.A.hid B.played C.slept D.relaxed 46.A.reject B.control C.cover D.mirror 47.A.praise B.sympathy C.trust D.forgiveness 48.A.escape from B.adapt to C.get around
50、D.search for 49.A.bond B.plan C.habit D.skill 50.A.guidance B.independence C.confidence D.patience 51.A.courage B.acceptance C.assistance D.curiosity 52.A.insight B.innovation C.investigation D.investment#QQABbQaUogggApBAAAgCQwFSCAEQkAEACYgOwAAIoAABABNABAA=#第 8 页 共 9 页 53.A.leaving B.widening C.crea