[真题密卷]2024-2025学年度学科素养月度测评(二)2英语试题
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1、2023-2024第一学期学科素养第二次测试
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5、2023-2024学年度第二学期期终学生素质监测
6、2023-2024学年度第二学期素养形成期末测试
18.What is themo mprat thingthe peker edA.Booking a plane ticket months earlier.vinrewup in Fairhanks,Alaska.She is beat known for being the driving foree behindB.Applying for a passport in advance.同hkC.Taking as little luggage as possibleconultat(项同)for the NPS.hClb,.omber ofm19.How did the speaker explore Mexican culture?aoimcatalpotectionorganiaionA.By taking part in local events.21 what do Bailey and Carson have in common?B.By communicating with the tour guide.A.Growing up in lowa.C.By learning how to cook Mexican food.CDesigning a tour brochure.B.Working for the Sierra Club.D.Writing their own books.20.How many tips did the speaker talk about altogether?22 who was the first full-time female naturalist in the NPS?A.Three.Bailey.B.Four.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)C.Five.C.Herma Albertson Baggley.B.Rachel Carson.第一节(共15小题:每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)23.What made Murie famous?D.Margaret Murie阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B.CD四个选项中选出最佳选项。A.Her government position.AB.Her childhood experiences.Women Who Changed the Way We See NatureC.Her articles nsocamedia.Florence Augusta Merriam Bailey.Hefdevelop the Arctie Naion RfugFlorence Augusta Merriam Bailey was an orithologist who became one of the earliestBadvocates for the protection of wildlife.Working in the late 19th andearly 20th century,nbon ithout mo of hsght orer.The dibiybarriertoBailey studied birds in nature,focusing on their behaviors rather than on their colors andmusiheade,he sihisu ther atedll theetetoplayfeather patterns.Bailey was a writer.At the age of 26,she penned her first book,Birdsthe recorder(竖笛).Throgn Opera-Glass,considered one of the first modern field guides for bird-watehingInstead of giving up,Anantawan and his parents decided to find him adifferentsince it included both notes on behaviors and illustrations.instrmnorehisusicaeMymily chse the because they thoughtRachel Carsonwsthe most beaui inrumetnd.They tted theorrRachel Carson started her career as a marine biologist for the U.S Bureau of Fisheries.hospital near the family,asking them tocreatean adaptive cast on his arm that would allowBecause of her talent as a writer,she was drafted to create brochures and radio programs inthe then10-year-odtohold the bow(琴号).addition to her regular research duties.She eventually rose tooverseeateam of writers for theA group of engineers worked alongside Anantawan to build a special device.With it,U.S Fish and Wildlife Service.She also contributed articles to newspapers and magazines.InAnantawan could use the bow and use his shoulder to make the sound."From the very firstthe 1950s,after the success of her book The Sea Around Us,Carson focused full-time onnote that I was playing,I was really attracted to the sound and the connection of my body tonature writing.the instrument and being able to express my imagination,"he said.Herma Albertson BaggleyAlthough Anantawan is grateful for the technology that allows him and others withHerma Albertson Baggley grew up in lowa but studied botany in Idaho anddisabilities to find access to music,he said the most important part of access is that teachers,spent her professional career in Wyoming's Yellowstone National Park.When she joined thesupporters and those who encourage young learners or musicians by telling them they can doNational Park Service (NPS)in the early 1930s,she was the first full-time female naturalist.anything are able to accept diversity.Putting her botany knowledge to work.Baggley co-wrote a guide called Plants of YellowstoneAnantawan is working to provide that space for others.As an associate professor at theNational Park.Though it was published in 1936,it was so comprehensive that it isBerklee College of Music,Anantawan founded the Music Inclusion Ensemble,a group ofstill referenced today.students with disabilities that provides accommodations for musicians according to theirMargaret Murieneeds.Anantawan hopes to inspire people without being defined only by the challenges theyMargaret Murie,known to almost everyone as"Mardy"(the name she often used in herface as a result of their disability.【高二英语"第3页(共10页)】【高二英语第4页(共10页)】
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