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2023-2024學年度第一學期高二第二次月考英語試卷滿分150分,考試時120分鐘。第一部分聽力(共20小題,滿分20分)第一節(jié)角色扮演角色:你是Tom。任務:(1)與朋友Marry談論關于近況的話題; (2)根據(jù)談話內容回答另一朋友的提問。(一)聽對話,補全句子。錄音聽一遍。(共4空,每空0.5分,滿分2分)。1.TomandMaryhaven’t______eachotherforover______years.2.Marygot______andhad______severalyearsago.(二)請先根據(jù)中文提示將3-5提的問句補充完整,然后聽錄音的回答,記錄重要信息。錄音回答播放兩邊。(每空0.5分,滿分3分)3.你現(xiàn)在做什么工作?____________youdonow?4.你的業(yè)余時間怎么度過的?____________youspendyoursparetime?5.你曾經(jīng)考慮過出版一本書嗎?____________everthoughtaboutpublishingabook?(三)現(xiàn)在請根據(jù)前面所聽到信息,完成6-10小題的回答,每空不超過3個詞。(每小題1分,滿分5分)6.HowdoesTomfeelaboutworkinginanoffice? -Hefeels_____ofworkinginanoffice.7.Howoldisalmost_____.8.WhendidMarygobacktowork? -Shewentbacktoworkwhenherdaughterturned______.9.WheredoesMarypublishallherstories? -Shepublishesallherstorieson______.10.WhatkindofstoriesdidMaryusetowritemostly? -Sheusedtowritemostly__________.第二節(jié)故事復述(共10空,每空1分,滿分10分) 請聽故事,根據(jù)所聽內容進行故事復述填空,每空不超過3個詞。錄音讀2遍?,F(xiàn)在你有20秒鐘的準備時間。 Atthebeginningofeachschoolyear,everyclassatGreen第二部分閱讀理解(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和D四個選項中選出最佳選項。AVolunteerinSouthAfricaAreyoulookingforchancestovolunteerinAfrica?Well,exploreInternationalVolunteerHQ’spopularSouthAfricavolunteerabroadprogram.Choosefromitsdifferentprojectsandcontributetothelocalcommunities.AnimalCareinCapeTown●Duration:2weeks(fromAugust12to26)●Fees:$200perweekAnxioustomakesomefour-leggedfriends?AnimalCareprojectenablesvolunteerstohelpatananimalshelterwhichtakescareofcatsanddogsthathavebeenhomeless.Givethemthebestchanceoffindinganewlovinghome.ChildcareinCapeTown●Duration:4weeks(fromAugust5toSeptember2)●Fees:$275perweekFullofenergyandwanttobeachildcarevolunteer?Offerhelpwithearlychildhoodeducationinlow-incomeareasofCapeTown.Volunteershelplocalteachersprovidehighqualitycareandeducationtochildrenfromnearbyfarms,villagesandcommunities.HolidayClubinTableView●Duration:3weeks(fromJuly9to30)●Fees:$300perweekVolunteershelptoorganizeandrunfunactivitiesforstudentsduringtheirschoolholidays,makingameaningfuldifferencetothelocalcommunity.Itisdesignedtohelpkeepstudentsactiveinpositiveways.SportsDevelopmentinTableView●Duration;6weeks(fromJuly21toSeptember1)●Fees:$350perweekThroughSportsDevelopmentproject,volunteerssupportafter-schoolprojectsbyhelpingmoredisadvantagedstudentspracticeandplayarangeofsports.Playlocalsportsorintroduceyourownforstudentsaged6-15,encouragingimprovement,teamworkandfun.21.Whichofthefourprojectsbeginstheearliest?A.ChildcareinCapeTown.B.AnimalCareinCapeTown,C.HolidayClubinTableView.D.SportsDevelopmentinTableView.22.Howmuchshouldyoupayforattendingtoanimals?A.$400. B.$900. C.$1,100. D.$2,100.23.WhatarethevolunteersoftheSportsDevelopmentsupposedtodo?A.Supplychildhoodcareinpoorareas.B.Lookforanewhomeforhomelessanimals.C.Bringfuntostudentsduringschoolholidays.D.Attractmorestudentstotakepartinsports.BLinWanqi,a26-year-oldresidentofShanghai,wasamongtheearliesttotryLuckinCoffee’snewMoutai-flavoredlatte.Eagertosamplethis“youngpeople’sfirstsipofMoutai”,shewascuriousabouthowherbelovedcoffeetasteswithChineseliquorinit.“Thearomaofthealcoholisverystrongandiswellblendedwiththemilk,”Linshared.Thecoffeedrink,packagedwithaniconicMoutai-themedlabelandcontaininglessthan0.5percent(alcoholbyvolume)of53degreesMoutai,ispricedat38yuan,althoughconsumerscangetitfor19yuanusingcoupons.Inrecentyears,Moutaihasembarkedonvariouscreativecampaignstoappealtoyoungercustomers,introducingproductslikeMoutaiicecream,scentedsachets,andcanvasbags.“ThiscreativepartnershipletsMoutaimakeitsbrandyounger,”LiHonghui,amarketingdirectorfordrinks.Lialsopointedoutthatsuchcreativecollaborations(合作)canbringbenefitstobothbrands.“Throughpartnerships,brandscanshareresources,expandthemarket,andbringmorediversifiedandinnovativeproductstoconsumers,”Lisaid.However,flawedpartnershipsmayleadtonegativeconsequences.TakethecollaborationbetweenChinesecoffeechainMannerandFrenchluxurybrandLouisVuitton(LV),forexample.ConsumerscouldgetafreeLVcanvasbagbybuyingatleasttwobooksinthecoffeeshop.Thetwobookswouldcostatleast580yuan.Thecampaignwassharplycriticizedforthehighbarrierofentrytoreceivethegiftandmanypeopledoubtedwhetheritwasworththeprice.“It’simportanttomaintainthehighqualityoftheproductsinthesepartnershipsratherthanmerelygeneratehype(炒作),”Lisaid.24.WhatdidLinWanqithinkofthenewMoutai-flavoredlatte?A.Bitter. B.Smooth. C.Creamy. D.Aromatic.25.WhyisMoutaiinassociationwithLuckinCoffee?A.Togetcoupons. B.Toattractotherconsumers.C.Toshareresources D.Tomaintainthehighquality.26.WhatdoesLiHonghuisayaboutthepartnershipbetweenKweichowMoutaiandLuckinCoffee?A.Itisawin-win. B.Itiscreative-yet-risky.C.Itstillneedsmorepromotion. D.Itsetsagoodexampleforthemarket.27.WhichistheshortcomingofMannerCoffeeandLouisVuittonpartnerships?A.Thegiftswereoflowquality.B.Theycomefromdifferentcountries.C.Thepromotionalmethodwasimproper.D.Theiremployeessoldthegiftsprivately.CLastFriday,aspecialthingtookplaceattheNationalTheaterofKorea.ArobotcalledEveR6ledanorchestra(管弦樂隊)inaperformanceofKoreanmusic.Robotshaveledorchestrasinothercountries,butthiswasthefirsttimeeverinKorea.EveR6isarobotbuiltbytheKoreaInstituteofIndustrialTechnology(KITECH).It’saboutastallasaperson,andhasahuman-likefacethatcanshowfeelings.EveR6hasjoints(關節(jié))initsneck,shoulders,etc.Asaresult,itcanmoveitsarmsquicklyinmanydifferentdirections.ButEveR6doesn’tthinkonitsownlikesomeArtificialIntelligenceprograms.Instead,ithasalimitedgroupofmovementsthatithasbeentrainedtoperform.Tomakethesemovementsasnaturalaspossible,EveR6’smovementsarelearntfromrealhumanconductors.WhenEveR6moveditsbaton(指揮棒)forthefirsttime,apieceofmusicrangout.Everymovementoftherobot’sarmsbroughtmoreinstrumentsintothemix,andtheorchestra’smusicgrewlouderandmoreexciting.MrWhite,ahumanconductor,wasimpressedwiththewayEveR6moved.“TherobotwasabletopresentsuchdifficultmovesmuchbetterthanIhadimagined,”hesaid.Buttherobotstillisnotnearlyreadytosupersedeahumanconductor.MrWhitesaystherobot’sgreatestweaknessisthatitcan’thear.“Somepeoplethinkthatconductingisjustabouthandwavingandkeepingthebeat,”saysMrWhite.Butagoodconductorneedstolistentotheorchestra,sothatheorshecancorrectandencouragetheorchestraasitplays.MrWhitedoesn’tthinkrobotsarelikelytoreplacehumanconductors.Buthebelievesrobotscouldbehelpfulinsituationslikepracticepartswherethesamethingneedstobedonemanytimes.28.Whatisparagraph2mainlyabout?A.TheeffectofEveR6. B.TheadvantageofEveR6.C.TheimportanceofEveR6. D.ThebasicinformationofEveR6.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“supersede”inparagraph5mean?A.Lookforwardto. B.Showinterestin.C.Taketheplaceof. D.Makeanimpressionon.30.WhichofthefollowingmayMrWhiteagreewith?A.Robots’roleasaconductorwillbeoverlooked.B.Robotscouldworkinsomefieldsofconductors’work.C.Robotsareuselessinpracticepartsofaconductor.D.Robotswillreplacehumanconductors.31.Inwhichsectionofanewspapermaythistextappear?A.Science. B.Sports. C.Health. D.Education.DMostenvironmentalpollutiononEarthcomesfromhumansandtheirinventions,suchascarsorplastic.Today,caremissions(排放物)areamajorsourceofairpollutionleadingtoclimatechange,andplasticsfillourocean,creatingasignificanthealthissuetomarine(海洋的)animals.Andwhatabouttheelectriclight,thoughttobeoneofthegreatesthumaninventionsofalltime?Electriclightcanbeabeautifulthing,guidingushomewhenthesungoesdown,keepingussafeandmakingourhomesbright.However,likecarbondioxideemissionsandplastic,toomuchofagoodthinghasstartedtoimpacttheenvironment.Lightpollution,theinappropriateuseofoutdoorlight,isaffectinghumanhealth,wildlifebehaviorandourabilitytoobservestars.Lightpollutionisaglobalissue.ThisbecameobviouswhentheWorldAtlasofArtificialNightSkyBrightness,acomputer-generatedmapbasedonthousandsofsatellitephotos,waspublishedin2016.Availableonlineforviewing,themapshowshowandwhereourglobeislitupatnight.VastareasofNorthAmerica,Europe,theMiddleEastandAsiaareglowing(發(fā)光)withlight,whileonlythemostremoteregionsonEarth(Greenland,CentralAfricanRepublicandNiue)areintotaldarkness.Someofthemostlight-pollutedcountriesintheworldareSingapore,Qatar,andKuwait.Skyglowisthebrighteningofthenightsky,mostlyovercities,duetotheelectriclightsofcars,streetlamps,offices,factories,outdooradvertising,andbuildings,turningnightintodayforpeoplewhoworkandplaylongaftersunset.Peoplelivingincitieswithhighlevelsofskyglowhaveahardtimeseeingmorethanahandfulofstarsatnight.Astronomersareparticularlyconcernedwithskyglowpollutionasitreducestheirabilitytoviewstars.Morethan80percentoftheworld’spopulation,and99percentofAmericansandEuropeans,liveunderskyglow.32.Whatcanwelearnfromparagraph2?A.Theuseofoutdoorlightmustbeforbidden.B.Electriclighthasbothadvantagesanddisadvantages.C.Electriclightisthemainfactortokeepussafe.D.Electriclightisthegreatesthumaninvention.33.Whichofthefollowingplacesisleastaffectedbyskyglow?A.Qatar. B.Singapore. C.Kuwait. D.Niue.34.Whydoastronomersespeciallycomplainaboutskyglow?A.Skyglowcoststoomuch.B.Skyglowhasabadeffectontheirsleep.C.Skyglowaffectstheirviewingstars.D.Skyglowwastestoomuchelectricity.35.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.Lightpollution B.PlasticpollutionC.Differentkindsofpollution D.Airpollution第二節(jié)(共5小題,每小題2分,滿分10分)根據(jù)下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Problemsbetweenparentsandchildrenarecommonandtimeless.Ifyouarelookingtoimproveyourrelationshipwithyourparents,youarenotalone.Thereareanumberofstepsthatcanbetakentomakethathappen.36Thisisnottosaythatyoushouldnotcareforandloveyourparents.But,ifyouarelessemotionallyattachedtoyourparents,youmaybelessinvestedinargumentsordisagreementswiththem.Thiswayyoucanwalkawayfromasituationmoreeasilyandnotletitdamagetherelationship.Taketheirperspective.37Soonceyoucanunderstandtheirpositionandseethereasonsbehindit,youwilllikelybemorewillingtotaketheirperspectiveandimprovetherelationship.Acceptthatyourparentsaredifferent.Thinkaboutthewaysthattheirlivesmayhavebeendifferentfromyourlife,andhowthesedifferenthistoriesmaybecontributingtoissuesintherelationship.Developyourownidentity.ItisOKandevenhealthyforyoutothinkforyourselfandtohaveyourownopiniononmatters.38Moreover,ingaininganewsenseofindependenceandseparationfromyourparents,youmayfindthatyourrelationshipimprovesorganically.Don’taskfortheiradviceunlessyoureallywantit.Sometimesproblemsarisebetweenparentsandchildren,particularlyattheteenageyearsandbeyond,becauseparentstrytogiveadviceinanoverpoweringwaythatmakesthekidsfeelinguncomfortable.39However,ifyouarejustfeelinglazytothinkaboutthingsonyourown,youcanalsoaskyourparents.Establishboundariesandmakerules.Ifyouwanttomaintainapositiverelationshipwithparents,butfindthatyoualwaysendupdisagreeing,considersettingupsometopicsasoff-limits.Thismayworkbetterifyouareolderornolongerlivewithyourparents.40A.Inthisway,yougainyourownidentity.B.Separatefromyourparentsemotionally.C.Parents’opinionsonyourissuesareconstructive.D.Constructstrongemotionalattachmentwithyourparents.E.Alsotrycreatingrulesthatbothyouandyourparentsagreetoabideby(遵守).F.Often,kidsandparentsdonotgetalongbecausetheyfailtoconsidereachother’sperspectives.G.Togetaroundthis,tryonlyaskingfortheiradvicewhenyouaresurethatyoureallywanttheirview.第三部分語言運用(共六節(jié),滿分65分)第一節(jié)完形填空(共15小題,每小題1分,滿分15分)Tenyearsago,theItalianareaofCinqueTerrewas41byadeadlyflood.Paradisiatthattimeranahotel.Justamonthearlier,hehadgotadog,Leo,onSeptember25,2011.Amonthlater,althoughdogswere42fromhisoffice,hedecidedtotakehisnewpettowork.Astormwasalreadybrewing(形成)inthearea,andhewas43leavingthedogathome.“Itwasthefaultthatsavedmy44,”hesays.BythetimethepairgottoLaSpezia,thestormhadalready45—heavyrain,thunderandhail.Paradisidecidedtoleaveearly,46theweatherwouldonlygetworse.“Eveninthefirstmile,it47—I’dneverseenitworsenlikethatbefore,”hesays.“Therewasatornadoofwaterthathitthemountains,andIcouldn’tevenseeameterahead.Ihad48ofabout30centimeters,sowasdrivingextremelyslowly.”ParadisihadputLeointhebackofhiscarforthe17-milejourney,andformostofit,thedoghad49thereinsilence.Until,gettingcloserandclosertoPrevo,asthecarwoundroundthecliff,Leomadehismove.”He50intothefrontandontomyknees,soIhadtostop,”saysParadisi.“Iwasangry—Isaid,“Leo,I’mdriving.”Atthatmoment—justashewastryingto51thedogoffhislap,andgetgoingagain—theclifffellawayinfrontofthem.“Therocksjustcamedown.Italmost52thecar.Ameterfurtherforward,andwe’dhavebeen53,”hesays.In54,hesays,hemanagedtoturnthecararoundandmakeitasfarasManarola,anotheroftheCinqueTerrevillages.“ItwasonlythenthatIunderstoodwhatwashappening.Itwas55LeothatI’malive.”41.A.threw B.struck C.crashed D.burst42.A.protected B.fought C.banned D.permitted43.A.satisfied B.happy C.unconcerned D.uncomfortable44.A.car B.dog C.house D.life45.A.started B.grew C.worsened D.weaken46.A.predicting B.fearing C.promising D.hoping47.A.stopped B.happened C.changed D.improved48.A.distance B.vision C.feeling D.a(chǎn)ction49.A.watched B.slept C.sat D.observed50.A.leapt B.slipped C.walked D.raced51.A.give B.break C.draw D.move52.A.destroyed B.touched C.broke D.pressed53.A.gone B.hurt C.missing D.regretful54.A.sorrow B.thrill C.terror D.confusion55.A.regardlessof B.thanksto C.a(chǎn)ccordingto D.a(chǎn)partfrom第二節(jié)語義匹配(共5小題,每小題2分,滿分10分) 閱讀下面短文,有5處劃線,從每題所給四個選項中選出與劃線意義的最匹配選項。 WhenRowenaheardshewastobelaidoff(56),herfirstreactionwasfearforwhatitcouldmeanforhercareer.“IwasinitiallyscaredbecauseIhadseenlayoffshappeningallacrossthetechindustry,soIworriedIwouldn’tbeabletosecure(57)anotherjob.” Afewdayslater,sheputhervideoskillstouse,posting(58)avideoonlinethathighlightedthenewhobbiesshe’dfoundtimetotakeupafterbeinglaidoff.Thevideostruckachord,scoring(59)thousandsoflikes,andpromotingafloodof(60)recruiterstogetintouchwithher.56.A.gotfired B.gotpromoted C.beaccused D.beappointed57.A.protected B.quit C.inquire D.obtain58.A.sharing B.shooting C.editing D.watching59.A.giving B.showing C.grading D.receiving60.A.acoupleof B.alotof C.asetof D.aseriesof第三節(jié)課文填空(共20小題;每小題0.5分,滿分10分) 根據(jù)課文內容,在空白處填入所缺的單詞。Passage1 However,heneverlosthisdesiretodestroycholeraonceandforall.In__61__,doctorsinthosedayshadtwo__62__theoriestoexplainhowcholeraspread.Onetheorywasthatbadaircausedthedisease.Anotherwasthatcholerawascausedbyan__63__fromgermsinfoodorwater.Snow__64__tothesecondtheory.Itwascorrect,buthestillneeded__65__.Passage2 Nowhalfwaythroughherexchangeyear,XieLeifeelsmuchmoreathomeintheUK.__66__seemedstrangebeforenowappearsquitenormaltoher.“__67__inBritishculturehashelped,”shesaid.“Aswellasstudyinghard,I’vebeen__68__insocialactivities.Britishpeopleare__69__byourcultureandeagertolearnmoreaboutit,soI’mkeentosharemyculturewiththem.WhileI’mlearningaboutbusinessI’malsoactingasa__70__passengerbuildingabridgebetweenus.”Passage3 Certainly,inmanywaysthisseemstobetrue.Chinese__71__isacaseinpoint.__72__tocomingtoChina,myonlyexperiencewithChinesecookingwasinAmerica,withChinesefoodthathadbeenchangedtosuitAmerican__73__.Forexample,America’smostpopularChinesedishisGeneralTso’schicken,which__74__offriedchickencoveredinasweetsauce,__75__withhotredpeppers.Passage4 Beforestartingout,theyspentacoupleofdaysinVancouver,__76__thesights.Duringtheirfirstday,asis__77__ofVancouver,itrained.Despitetheweather,theywereabletotakeaboatrideoutintothe__78__,andlatervisitanislandthathadwonderfulshopssellingcraftsand__79__.Thenextdaywasclearandmild,andtheywerepleasedtoseethebeautifulmountainslookingoutoverthecity.Latertheytooka__80__hikeinaforestjustashortdistanceaway.第四節(jié)語法填空(共10小題,每小題1分,滿分10分) 閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當?shù)膯卧~或括號里單詞的正確形式。Davidwasoneof81mosthelpfulstudentsthatweeverhad.In2004,hewenttouniversityinLondonandbecameinterestedinChineseculture.Afterhis82(graduate)fromuniversity,hewenttoChinatostudyChineseatBeijingLanguageandCultureUniversity.Twoyearslater,hewasabletospeakChinese83(fluent)andachievedhighgradesinallsubjects.84(study)hisChineseculture,hestartedtravellinginChina.SomeofthecitiesinChinahelikesmost85(be)Beijing,Shanghai,HarbinandNanjing.InChinahedevelopsaninterestinteachingEnglishtoChinesestudents.Mostofthestudentswhomhetaught86(become)hisfriendseversince.WhenhereturnedtoBritaintwomonthsago,hebroughtbackfromChinamany87(interest)books,dictionaries,paintingsandphotos88(spread)Chineseculture.Hedonated(捐贈)mostofthemtoourschoollibrary.Someofthebooksweregifts89hegotfromhisChinesefriendsandstudents.ThepaintingsthatDaviddonatedtotheschoolarebeingshownintheexhibitionroom.TeachersandstudentsatourschoolwishtothankDavid90hiskindness.第五節(jié)單句填空(共10小題,每小題1分,滿分10分) 請根據(jù)首寫字母及括號內中文提示填入正確的單詞形式。91.Drivingafterdrinkingshouldbeb__________(把…歸咎于)fortheterribletrafficaccident.92.Theyexpectedhimtop__________(參加)intheceremony.93.Thehotelwasquicklyc__________(消耗)byfire.94.Thatcompany’sactionsarec__________(相反)tothepublicinterest.95.Hisf__________(根本的)mistakewastorelytoomuchonotherpeople.96.Coffeeandteawillusuallybeservedwithd__________(甜點).97.Her__________(回想起)exactlywhatBobhadtoldhimlastnight.98.Butforthesafetyb__________(腰帶)Iwouldn’tbealivetoday.99.Theh__________(最精彩的部分)ofourtourwasseeingthepalace.100.ThisbookguidesusinusingEnglishwordsandi__________(習語).第六節(jié)完成句子(共5小題,每小題2分,滿分10分) 根據(jù)中文意思按要求完成下列句子。每空不超過5個詞。101.______________(受到鼓勵)hisuncle’sencouragement,hepromisedtodohisbesttoliveuptohisfamily’sexpectationswhenstudyingoverseas.(用非謂語結構)102.______________(站在遠處),youwillbesurprisedtoseeapandemicviewofthecity.(用非謂語結構)103.Atfirst,XieLe
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