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河北省邯鄲市大名縣2024-2025學(xué)年高二英語(yǔ)上學(xué)期開學(xué)考試試題時(shí)間:90分鐘分?jǐn)?shù):100分其次部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。ABikeShareTorontoisthecity’sofficialbikeshareprogram,designedtogivelocalsandvisitorsafun,affordableandconvenientalternativetowalking,taxis,busesandthesubway.Thereare200BikeShareTorontostationsand2,000bikesacrossthecity,makingBikeSharethemostaccessiblewaytogetaroundandexplore.Howitworks●BecomeanAnnualMemberorbuyadayPasstoaccessthesystem.●Findanavailablebikenearby,andgetaridecodeoruseyourmemberkeytounlockit.●Takeasmanyshortridesasyouwantwhileyourpassormembershipisactive.●Returnyourbiketoanystation,andwaitforthegreenlightonthedock(停靠點(diǎn))tomakesureit’slocked.Chooseaplan●ForvisitorsDayPass:$7.Unlimited30-minuteridesina24-hourperiod.3-DayPass:$15.Unlimited30-minuteridesina72-hourperiod.●ForlocalsMonthlyPass:$25.Unlimited30-minuteridesforamonth.AnnualMembership:$90.Unlimited30-minuteridesforawholeyear.TheAnnualMembershipisthebestdealforlocalsofTorontoandotherfrequentriders.Thefirst30minutesofeachrideisincludedwiththemembershiporpassprice.Avoidextrafeesbydroppingoffyourbikeevery30minutesatanyotherstation.Ifyoukeepabikeoutforlongerthan30minutesatatime,youwillbechargedanextra$1.50forthefirst30minutesover,$4forthenext30minutes,and$7foreachadditional30minutesafterthat.Contactus●CustomerService:(855)898-2388●RepairService:(855)-2378●CorporationPartners:(855)898-2398●EmploymentOpportunities:(855)898-24981.WhichisthemostsuitablechoiceforlocalsinToronto?A.DayPass. B.3-DayPass. C.MonthlyPass. D.AnnualMembership.2.Howmuchwilltheextrafeebeifyoutravelfortwohoursbybike?A.$5.5. B.$9.5. C.$12.5. D.$15.5.3.FormoreinformationaboutworkingatBikeShareToronto,whichofthefollowingnumbersisforcontact?A.(855)898-2399. B.(855)898-2378.C.(855)8989-2398. D.(855)898-2498.BWhenIwasateenagerIknewnothingaboutmentalhealth.Ifyoutalkedabout“safespaces”,I’dthinkthatyoumeantabank.What’smore,Ididn’tcareaboutmentalhealth.WhywouldI?AsDadusedtosay,“Ifitisn’tbroken,don’tfixit!”Butunfortunatelymymentalhealthdid“break”.Iwasdiagnosed(診斷)asseriouslyclinicallyanorexic(厭食的)atage23.Ihadimmediatetreatmentinhospital,whichlastedtwoandahalfyears.Peoplealwayswonderwhathelpedmerecoverandthekeywassimple:comedy(喜劇).I’maprofessionalstand-upcomic.Comedybeganasmyhobbyandhasprogressedintoajob.Theword“comedy”isbelievedtocomefromtheAncientGreekkōmosmeaning“toreveal”,whosejobistoreveal,explainandunderstandthings.ThiswassomethingIturnedtowhenIwasinrecoveryfromanorexia.I’dneverbeenabletoexplainwhatgoingoninsidemyhead;tryingtoexplainwhat’sgoingoninyourmindisliketryingtoexplainacolortosomeonewho’sblind.Sohumourbecameawayofunderstandingthingsandthenawayofexplainingthem.DrDieterDeclercq,LecturerinFilmattheUniversityofKent,believes“Humorcanchangeouropinionsonadifficultsituation”.However,headdscarefullythat“WeshouldavoidjudgmentslikeAllhumourisgoodforyou.”InhisnewbookSatire,ComedyandMentalHealth,helooksathowcomedycanbeusedasamentalhealthmethod.Enjoyedwithothers,itisimportantforgoodmentalhealthandrecovery.Stand-upcomedywasimportanttomyrecovery.IknowI’mnotaloneinthat.SoIwanttopaythatforwardandshowotherpeopleyourmentalhealthdoesn’thavetobe“broken”beforeyoucan“fixit”.4.Howdidtheauthortreattheissueofmentalhealthasateenager?A.Shetookitseriously. B.Shewasconfidentofit.C.Shehatedtalkingaboutit. D.Shepaidnoattentiontoit.5.Whatdoestheauthorintendtodoinparagraph3?A.Explainhowcomedyhelps. B.Sharewhatshewentthrough.C.Statewherecomedycomesfrom. D.Showwhycomedyisacommonhobby.6.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it”inParagraph4referto?A.Comedy. B.Film. C.Adifficultsituation. D.Thenewbook.7.Inwhichsectionofamagazineisthistextprobablyfrom?A.Health&Life. B.Man&Nature. C.Science&Technology. D.Society&Opinion.CWhatistalent?Areyoubornwithit?Ordoesitseemtodevelopovertime?BeforeIstartI’dliketosaythatonethingeveryoneagreesonisthatthemostskilledmusicianshaveworkedhardtogetthere.Whileit’struethatafewofushadenough“talent”toavoidextrapracticetodojustaswellasthosewhodid,thosewhoworkedhardeasilybeatus.Itis,infact,verylikelythatifsomeofus“talentedones”hadactuallybeenpracticingandimprovingourskill,wewouldhaveachievedawholedifferentlevel.Anotheraspectoftalentseemstobeheartandpassion(酷愛(ài)).ThepeopleIseewhoarethemosttalentedmusiciansarecrazyaboutmusic.Theyeat,breathe,andlivemusicandtheymakeanextraordinaryefforttomakeitpartoftheirlives.AsRemusBadeasaid,desireforthemusician-to-beissignificantforthemtobesuccessful.Thisdesireiseasilyfoundinthoseconsideredtobetalented.Whenyouwantandlovesomethingsobad,itdrivesyouandyourentirecharactercanbeshapedaroundit.Suchdeterminedpassionseemstoproduceincredibleskillandtalent.Thethirdaspect(方面)oftalentishavingtalentaroundyou.Whensurroundedbytalentedmusicians,itonlyseemsnaturalthatyoustarttocatchuptotheirlevel.Takealookatalmostanygroupofmusiciansinhistory.Themoretalentedpeopleinthegroupthemoretalentedthegroupisasawhole.Agreatexampleofthisistherelationshipbetweenaudioproducerandartist.Theartistturnsuptothestudiowiththeirsong,andastheyworkthroughrecordingit,theaudioproducerwilloftensuggestvariouschangestothesongtomakeitbetter.8.WhatcanwelearnfromParagraph2?A.Pridegoesbeforeafall. B.It’snevertoooldtolearn.C.Practicecontributestotalent. D.Talentdeterminesachievements.9.WhatisthekeytosuccessaccordingtoRemusBadea?A.Passion. B.Character. C.Skill. D.Talent.10.Whyistheexamplementionedinthelastparagraph?A.Tointroducewhatrealtalentsare. B.Toexplainhowasongiscomposed.C.Toprovetalentsneedteamspirit.D.Toshowthebenefitsofbeingwithtalents.11.Whatmighttheauthorprobablyagreewith?A.Musichasnolimits. B.Musiciansarebornwithtalent.C.Musicfavorsthetalented. D.Musiciansarecreated,notborn.DTheuseofAI(artificialintelligence)isbecomingmorecommoninmanybranchesofindustryandonlineshopping.Traditionallinesofwork,suchasgoodstransportanddriving,aredevelopinginasimilardirectionalthoughmainlyoutofpublicview.ScientistsattheUniversityofG?ttingenhavenowinvestigatedhowefficient(高效的)theuseofAIcanbeinthecommercialmanagementoftrucks.“Digitalapplications—aswellasmachineleaning,akindofAI—areincreasinglyappliedtooperationsandcoursesinthetransportarea,”explainsProfessorMatthiasKlumppfromtheFacultyofEconomics.“Thequestioninthecommercialarea,however,iswhetherornotthiscontributestoachievinggoals.”Toanswerthisquestion,theresearcherscomparedtheworkefficiencyoftruckdriverswiththeirmainuseofAIapplications.Lookingattradedeliverybytruck,theystudiedthreegroups:thefirstdrovecompletelyfollowinghumandecision-makingmodels;thesecondusedacombinationofhumanandmachine;andthethirddependedcompletelyonfullyautomateddecisions.Theresearchersfoundthatanintelligentcombinationofhumanworkanddecision-makingabilitieswithAIapplicationspromisesthehighesttransportanddrivingefficiency.“Onaverage,thesecondgroupachievedthemostefficienttransporttrips,withthefewestinterventions(干預(yù))andoff-coursefromthebestpath.”oneresearchersaid,“Clearly,neitheracompletelyhumandecision-makingstructurenorafullyautomateddrivingsystemcanpromisetomeetcurrentgoodstransportrequirements.”ThescientiststhereforesummarizedthatdespitetheprogressofAIinthefieldoftransportationbytruck,humanexperienceanddecision-makingabilitieswillstillbenecessaryinthelongerterm.However,thechallengeisthatawiderangeoftrainingandqualification(資格)needswillcomealongbyworkingwithAlapplications,especiallyforsimplegoodstransportactivities.12.WhatdoesMatthiasKlumppfocuson?A.TheefficiencyofAI. B.TheadvantagesofAI.C.TheproblemscausedbyAI. D.ThewideapplicationsofAI.13.Howdidtheresearchersgetthefinding?A.Byprovidingexamples. B.Bymakingcomparisons.C.Byusingdifferenttrucks. D.Bylistingthreeexperiments.14.Whatcanweknowfromthelastparagraph?A.Alisbetteratmakingdecisions. B.AbalanceisneededbetweenhumanandAI.C.HumanwillsoonbereplacedbyAIindriving.D.Alapplicationsmeetthecurrentrequirements.15.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.Thefutureoftransport. B.Artificialintelligenceasaco-driver.C.Artificialintelligence-abetterchoiceindriving.D.Thestrengthsofartificialintelligenceintransport.其次節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。AccordingtotheCDC,insufficientsleepisapublichealthproblem,withoverathirdofadultsintheU.S.gettinglessthantherecommendedseventoeighthourspernight.16Yourbraindoesn’tworkaswell.Whenyoudon’tgetadequatesleep,ittakesatollonyourbraintofunction.“MRIimagingshowslackofsleepreducesbloodflowtoareasofthebrainthatcontrolhigherlevelthoughtprocesses,”saysRichardShane,abehavioralsleepspecialist.‘‘Itimpairsyourproblem-solvingabilities,anddecreasesconstructivethinkingskillsandlogicalreasoning.’’_____17____You’veprobablynoticedthatyouwakeup“onthewrongsideofthebed”ifyouhaven'tgotenoughshut-eye.“Sleepdeprivationaffectsmood,”Breussays.“Itmakesyouseeeverythinginamorenegativelightbecauseyouremotionsaremorevolatilewhensleepdeprived.”Yourheartcouldsuffer. ___18___Butwhathappensisthateverysysteminyourbodyisaffected,causinglong-termeffectsonyourcardiovascularhealth,includingyourriskforhighbloodpressure,heartattack,andstroke.Yourskinlookshaggard.Turnsout,“beautysleep”isarealthing,studiesshow.____19___Researchhasshownthatpeoplewholacksleepareconsideredlessattractive.Yougainweight.Dr.Shahsaystwospecifichormonesthatregulateeatingbehaviorareaffected.Ghrelin,whichincreasesappetite,ishighinpeoplewithsleepdeprivation.___20_____Inordertogetbettersleep,expertsrecommendgoingtobedandwakingupatthesametimeeverydayexercisingearlierintheday,getting15minutesofsunlighttosetyourbodyclock,avoidingscreentimebeforebed,andkeepingyourbedroomdark.A.Youbecomeforgetful.B.Youfeelannoyedorburstintoangereasily.C.Yourheartmaysufferifyouoftensleeplittleinthelongterm.D.Thefollowingaretheharmsoflackofsleepthatyoushouldknow.E.Youmaythinktheonlyeffectofsleepdeprivationisthatyou’rereallytired.F.Ontheotherhand,levelsofleptin,whichlowersappetite,islowinsleep-deprivedpeople.G.Sleepplaysanimportantroleinthegenerationofcells,whichisimportantforhealingandinskinproblems.其次部分語(yǔ)言運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、c、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空格處的最佳選項(xiàng)。ThatcoldJanuarynight,1wasgrowingsickofmylifeinSanFrancisco.21home,Ithoughtseriouslyabout22bothmyjobandSanFrancisco.Citylifehadbecometoomuchforme.As1walkeddownemptystreetsundertallbuildings,Ifeltverysmalland23.Ibeganrunning,bothtokeepwarmandtokeepawayfromanypossiblerobbers.Aboutablockfrommyapartment,Ihearda24__behindme.Iturnedquicklybutthestreetwas25.AllIsawwasashiningstreetlight,whichmademenervous.Istartedto26faster.NotuntilIreachedmyapartmentbuildingdidIrealizethenoisehadbeenmy27fallingtothesidewalk.Suddenly1wasn’tcoldanymore.IranbacktowhereI’dheardthenoise.AlthoughIsearchedthesidewalk____28forfifteenminutes,mywalletwasnowheretobe29.Justas1wasabouttogiveupthe30,Iheardthegarbagetruckpulluptothe31nexttome.Thenoutjumpedasmallred—hairedmanwitha(n)32lookinhiseyes.“Isthiswhatyou’relookingfor?”Heasked33upasmallsquareshape.Thatnight,Igotmywalletback.Ialsogotbacksome34ofcitylife.Irealizedthatthecitycouldn’tbeabadplaceaslongaspeoplewerewillingto35eachother.21.A.Reaching B.Running C.Walking D.Leaving22.A.givingup B.searchingfor C.carryingon D.headingto23.A.tired B.a(chǎn)mazed C.sacred D.cold24.A.mail B.robber C.sound D.truck25.A.crowded B.noisy C.broad D.empty26.A.breathe B.run C.deliver D.hike27.A.identity B.soccer C.wallet D.minor28.A.a(chǎn)nxiously B.curiously C.obviously D.generously29.A.preserved B.found C.stolen D.removed30.A.measure B.a(chǎn)ttempt C.search D.a(chǎn)pproach31.A.a(chǎn)partment B.sidewalk C.destination D.entrance32.A.a(chǎn)mused B.a(chǎn)nnoyed C.frightened D.a(chǎn)wkward33.A.bringing B.cleaning C.stirring D.holding34。A.enjoyment B.a(chǎn)chievement C.experiment D.disappointment35.A.a(chǎn)ppreciate B.help C.defend D.a(chǎn)dmire其次節(jié)(共10題;每小題1分,滿分10分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填A(yù).1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Withthearrivalofthedigitalage,traditionaloccupationslikedoctor,lawyerandbankerhavelostfavoramongyoungChinesepeople.Instead,theyintend36(choose)newoccupationsthatarelargelyrelatedtotheInternet.Accordingtoasurvey37(publish)byChinaYouthDailyinNovember,38involved2,010youngpeople,nearly60percentofrespondentssaidtheywouldliketotryanewoccupation.Amongallthesenewjobs,themostpopularwaselectronicgamer,accordingtotheBlueBookofChina’sSocietybytheChineseAcademyofSocialSciences.And27percentpreferredtoworkasasocialmediawriter.Another20percentwantedtohostalivestreamingshow.Infact,thistrendisn’tunique39China.Overthree-quartersofyoungpeopleintheUKwouldliketoconsider40careerinonlinevideos,accordingtoasurveybytheUK-basedtravelfirmFirstChoice.___41__(interesting),moneyisnotamainfactor.“The42(big)attractionsarecreativity,fameandtheopportunityforself-expression,withmoneyinfourthpl
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