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汾陽五中2024-2025年度高二第二學(xué)期第一次月考英語滿分150分時間120分鐘一、閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分60分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題3分,滿分45分)閱讀下列短文,,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。AFindyournewfavoriteWestEndmusicals,fromheart-warmingadaptationsandaward-winningscorestoextremelyfunnymusicalsandmust-seeLondonshows.TheLionKingEnjoysongssuchasCircleofLife.Theaward-winningadaptationofDisney’sTheLionKingfeaturesmusicbyEltonJohn,plusoutstandingcostumesandwonderfulspecialeffects.TheLionKingdelightsallageswithrhythmsofAfricaandtouchingstoriesofloveandlife.Pricesfrom£43.05Call077-533-0589forBooking!ThePhantomoftheOperaAndrewLloydWebber’sfamousmusical,ThePhantomoftheOpera,tellsthetaleofashadowycharacterwhoattemptstomakeChristinatheleadingladyoftheParisOpera.Withafantasticplotandbreath-takingscene,thislong-runningshowisoneofthemust-seemusicalsinLondon.Pricesfrom£30.75Call077-916-4545forBooking!Thriller-LiveSeeThriller-Live,amusicalinmemoryofMichaelJacksonandtheJackson5.TheshowjoinedLondon’sWestEndafterthreeUKtoursandpopularityacrossEurope.CelebratethecareeroftheKingofPopduringnon-stophitsatthistopLondontheatreshow.Pricesfrom£32.72Call077-816-3148forBooking!SchoolofRockRockoutatthisaward-winningnewmusical.Basedonthe2003movie,SchoolofRockfollowsthestoryofDeweyFinnandhisdiscoverytotransformaclassofA-gradestudentsintoarealrockgroup.ButwilltheymakeittotheBattleoftheBands?BookinguntilFeb.Pricesfrom£1800Call077-317-8315forBooking!MatildaTheMusicalBewowedbytheRoyalShakespeareCompany’smultiaward-winningproductionofMatildaTheMusical.RoaldDahl’scelebratedstoryburstsintolifeinthisWestEndmusicalbyDennisKellyandTimMinchin.Childrenandadultsalikewillbedelightedbythelittlegirlwithanextraordinaryimagination.Pricesfrom£24.00Call077-517-8367forBooking!1.WhyisThePhantomoftheOperaspecial?A.Becauseofitsexcellentcostumes.B.Becauseofitsexperiencedactors.C.Becauseofitsattractivestory.D.Becauseofitsbeautifulsongs.2.Whichofthefollowingmusicalswouldmostprobablycatchtheeyesofbothkidsandadults?A.ThePhantomoftheOpera.B.MatildaTheMusical.C.SchoolofRock.D.Thriller-Live.3.Whatisthemainpurposeofthepassage?A.Toanalyzemusicals.B.Tocriticizemusicals.C.Toadvertisemusicals.D.Toevaluatemusicals.BTravelphotographerPeterYanleftbehindasuccessfulcareeratAppletopursuehisworkasavisualstoryteller.Inafewyears,theChinese-bornAustralianphotographerhasbuiltanimpressivefollowingonsocialmedia,whereover150,000peoplefollowhisinspiringimagery.Oneparticularphoto,takenonatriptoYangshuo,China,hascausedtheInternettositupandtakenotice.Inthephotograph,acormorant(鸕鶿)fishermanstandsonhissimplewoodenraft(筏),readytoworkwithhistwobirdsnexttohim.WhenPeterarrivedatYangshuo,hewasimmediatelyentrancedbythepracticeofcormorantfishing.Thistechniqueistypicallypracticedinrivers,withfishermentrainingtheirbirdstocatchfishintheirthroatandbringthembacktotheboat.Themethodwasfirstdescribedina636CEtextaboutthehistoryoftheSuiDynastyandwasaprosperous(繁榮的)industry.Now,cormorantfishingistypicallypracticedfortourismpurposes,whichmakesYan’sphotographallthemorespecial.Throughthisviralphotograph,he’sbeenabletobringawarenessbacktoatraditionthatisfading.Atthesametime,givenYangshuo’sincrediblelandscape,he’sexposedhisfollowerstoanewsideofChinathattheymaynototherwisehavediscovered.Threeyearsago,photographywasjustahobbyforYan.Sincehewentonoverseasvacations,hestartedtopostonsocialmediaregularly.Afterayear,hisaccounttookoffandgainedlotsoffollowers.Helovedhisfull-timejob,butashisphotography“work”becamemoreserious,hehadtomakeatoughdecision.Intheend,hechosetravelphotographyfull-time,forfearoffutureregretifhedidn’ttryitsooner.Yanlooksforwardtothecountlessadventuresthatlieahead,knowingtherearestillmanyhiddentreasureswaitingtobediscovered.4.Whatcanbelearnedaboutcormorantfishing?A.It’samajorindustry. B.It’sanordinaryskill.C.It’sanage-oldpractice. D.It’sahigh-returnbusiness.5.Whatisparagraph4mainlyabout?A.Yan’shobbyofsendingonlineposts. B.Yan’sexperienceoftravellingoverseas.C.Yan’scommitmenttodrawingfollowers. D.Yan’sjourneytobecomingaphotographer.6.WhichbestdescribesPeterYan?A.Sensitiveandcaring. B.Adventurousandinfluential.C.Generousandambitious. D.Humorousandfashionable.7.Whatistheauthor’spurposeinwritingthetext?A.Torecommendajob. B.Topromoteacounty.C.Tointroduceaperson. D.Topreserveatradition.CIt’snotjusttheathletestakingcenterstageattheParalympics;theunsungheroesthatensuretheirsuccessplayacriticalroletoo.ZhuSiwei,affectionatelyknownasthe‘wheelchairdoctor,’isoneofthosevitalcontributors,combininghistechnicalskillswithadeep-seatedpassionforadaptivesports.ForZhu,eachmalfunctioningwheelchairislikeabodysuccumbingtoacold,achallengethathehasembracedthroughouthis10-yearcareerinwheelchairrepair.At33yearsold,Zhushowcasedhisexpertiseontheworldstageduringthissummer’sParisParalympics,operatingintherepaircentersnestledwithintheParalympicVillageandcompetitionvenues.Operatingasalinchpinofsupport,hisroleparallelsthemedicalcarethatathletesreceive.Ensuringthatwheelchairsarefunctionalandcomfortableisparamountforathletestocompeteeffectivelyandtolivetheirdailylivesharmoniously.Zhu,alongwithadedicatedtechnicalteam,providedcomplimentaryrepairstoathletesandofficialsfromaroundtheworld,ensuringtheirequipmentwasimpeccablymaintained.Everydaypresentsitsuniquesetofchallenges,Zhureflected.Thereareinstanceswhereasimpleloosescreworarust-stainedpartneedsfixing,butotheroccasionsrequirethoroughexaminationswhererepairscanspanfromthirtyminutestoseveralhours.Theintricaciesofwheelchairfunctioningcansignificantlyaffectanathlete’sperformance.Onthecourt,athletesdependentirelyontheirequipment;outsideofcompetitions,thesedevicesaffordthemmobilityandcomfortwithintheParalympicVillage,Zhuexplained.Stationedamidsttheflurryattheassistivedevicerepaircenter,Zhu,alongsideanarrayoftechnicians,remainedsteadfastintheircommitmenttoexcellence.JenniferDuke,whomanagedtherepaircenter’sfrontdesk,notedthattheteamwascomposedofaround180skilledtechnicianshailingfromdiversecountries,includingCanada,France,andtheNetherlands.8.Accordingtothepassage,whatcanbeZhuSiwei’sapproachtohiswork?A.Zhuviewseachmalfunctioningwheelchairasanopportunitytodemonstratehistechnicalskills.B.Zhutreatseachbrokenwheelchairlikeamedicalcase,showingempathyanddedicationinhisrepairs.C.Zhufocusesprimarilyonthespeedofrepairsratherthanthequalityofhiswork.D.Zhuseestherepairofwheelchairsasaroutinetaskthatrequiresminimaleffort.9.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“paramount”inthethirdparagraphmean?A.secondary. B.insignificant.C.essential. D.optional.10.Basedonthepassage,whatchallengesdoesZhuSiweifaceinhisdailyworkattheParalympics?A.Hemusttravelfrequentlybetweendifferentcompetitionvenues.B.Hedealswithawiderangeofissuesfromsimplerepairstocomplexexaminations.C.Heprimarilyfocusesonrepairingrust-stainedparts.D.Heworksalonewithoutthesupportofothertechnicians.11.WhatcanbeinferredabouttheimportanceofwheelchairfunctionalityforParalympicathletes?A.Athletespreferusingtraditionalsportsequipmentoverwheelchairs.B.Wheelchairperformancehasaminimalimpactonanathlete’ssuccess.C.Athletesrelyonwheelchairsonlyfortransportationoutsideofcompetitions.D.Theconditionofthewheelchaircansignificantlyaffectanathlete’sperformance.DInthefuture,wemaybedoingajobthatdoesn’tevenexistyetnow.Therequirements,levelsandstylesofallkindsofworkarebeingupdatedveryfast,whichmeansweneedtounderstandhowwecanmakeourselvesqualifiedforfuturerolesthatmayappear.There’snowaytotellexactlywhatskillswillbeneeded,andwhichoneswillbecomeunnecessary.However,basedoncurrentobservationsandpatternsofhowartificialintelligence(AI)androbotswork,wehavesomebasicideasabouthowwecanprepareforthefuture.Accordingtoareport,humancognitive(認(rèn)知的)andinterpersonalskillswillbeveryimportantrequirementsinfutureworkplaces,evenwiththeriseofAI.Onethingweneedtounderstandisthatitishumansthatwillmanageandcontrolmachines.Futureworkerswillneednewskillstoworkwithmachines.Themostimportantstrengthsthathumanswillneedtodevelopistheabilitytobealifelonglearner.Lifelonglearningenablesanindividualtolearnanywhereandanytime.Lifelonglearningisn’tjustaboutdigitalorAIskill.It’sabouthavingamindsetthatallowsthebraintobeopenandreceptiveatanygiventimeandplace.Thestyleofworkchangesovertime,sodostylesoflearning.Differentpeoplelearnindifferentways.Traditionalclassroomoronlineplatformsmightnotbethemostusefulapproachesinthefuture.Sinceinformationiseverywhere,ittakesanopenmindsettobealwaysreadytoeffectivelyabsorb,evaluate(評價)andmakesenseoftheinformationthatissoeasilyaccessiblewhereverweare.Atthesametime,adaptabilitycanbeachallengeforemployeeswhoareusedtothetraditionalwayofdoingthings.However,alifelonglearningmindsetcanhelpchangethis.Moreover,lifelonglearningincreasesemployability.Amazonsayslifelonglearningwillhelpitsemployeesusenewtechnologies.AndmanyAmazonemployeessayit’llopennewopportunitiesforthemtogrowandchangeintonewroles.12.Whatdoestheauthorsayaboutfuturejobs?A.Theymightcomeinunexpectedforms.B.Theyareforpeopleofhighintelligence.C.Theywillbemainlyperformedbyrobots.D.Theyneedemployeestotakeonmanyroles.13.Whichwillbethemostsignificantskillinfutureworkplaces?A.Havingadifferentmindset. B.Theabilitytokeeplearning.C.HavingtheknowledgeofAI. D.Theabilitytocontrolmachines.14.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“this”inthelastparagraphreferto?A.Theshortageofdigitalskills. B.Thelossofnewopportunities.C.Thetraditionalwayofdoingthings. D.Theemployee’slackofadaptability.15.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.ItIsNeverTooLatetoLearnB.ItIsDifficulttoBeaLifelongLearnerC.LifelongLearningIstheFutureofWorkD.LifelongLearningWillHelpPeopleCreateNewJobs第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題3分,滿分15分)閱讀下列短文,從短文后所給的選項(xiàng)中選出能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)。PracticalWaystoShowRespectforaFriend·Showrespectfortheirlifechoicesanddecisions.Acceptthatpeoplearen'talwaysgoingtobejustlikeyou.Theywillmakedifferentlifechoices,havedifferentviewsonpoliticsandreligion,andactdifferentlyinmanyways.Thisdoesn'tmeantheycan'tbeyourfriends.____16____·Givethemthebenefitofthedoubt.____17____Ifyou'reindoubtaboutsomething,askyourfriends.Berespectfulandgivethemthebenefitofthedoubtwhenyoudon'tdo.Thisalonewillhelpyoustayintheirgoodgraces(好感).·Givefriendsyourfullattention.Oneofthebestwaystoshowrespectforsomeoneistolistentothemcarefully.Allowthemtopause,conveynon-verbalcommunicationclues,collecttheirthoughts,andgetitallout.Toooftenfriendslistenwithhalfanearorjumpintheminutetheirfriendpauseswithanevenworsestory.____18____Whenyourfriendistalking,payattention.·____19____Treatyourfriendsrespectfullywhenyouarguewiththem.Makeyourfriendshipasafeplacebynotembarrassingyourfriendorexpressingyourprivatedisagreementsinfrontofotherpeople.Bepubliclysupportiveandkindtoyourfriendssothattheyknowyouvalueyourfriendshipwiththem.·Showup,bethere,anddowhatyousayyou'regoingtodo.____20____Sojustshowyourfriendthebestkindofrespectbybeingontime,keepingpromises,andbeingthefriendtheycanalwayscounton.That'sthewaytotrulyshowrespect.A.Assumptionscanbeadangerousthing.B.Consideryourfriendshipapreciousgift.CThistypeofbehaviourisverydisrespectful.D.Tellyourfriendswhatyouthinkaboutthemdirectly.E.Infact,youcanalmostdonothingbutacceptthedifferences.F.Itmeansthatyou'llneedtotakeastepback,reservejudgement,andshowrespect.G.Noonelikesanunreliablefriendwhosayshe'llbethereandthendoesn'tshow.第二部分語言知識運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)閱讀下面的短文,從每題所給出的A、B、C和D四個選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。Ihavealwaysbeenabiggirl.Iamcomfortablewithmybodybutthereisapricetopayforbeing___21___.Inprimaryschool,IwasenthusiasticaboutgymnasticsbutIhadto___22___myshortcomingsbyhoursafterhoursofextrapractice,goingovereveryroutine.Ittookmonthstomastertheribbon(帶子),whichIusedtogetinaterrible___23___.However,Icarriedonand___24___greatlysothatin2015.IwasintheNationalChampionshipsFinal.WheneverIwentupina___25___,Ialwaysgotthesensethatthecrowddidnotexpectmuchfromtheoverweightchildbeforethem.They___26___aboutmyweightinlowvoices.Onemanevensaid,“That’stheugliestleotard(緊身衣)I’veeverseenandtheelephantinsideitisn'tmuch___27___!”Ifelt___28___.Tryingtosmileawaythetears,Idecidedtoletmyribbondothetalking.Ihadworkedparticularlyhardonmyribbonanditshowed.OnthefirstbeatIknewitwastobe___29___.Iwasglidingonthemusic,eachmoveunder_____30_____control.Soonthewhispersofthecrowdturnedtocheers.AsIwentintothatlastsplitleap,thecrowd_____31_____.Iturnedtofacethemandfoundeachoneontheirfeet,applauding.Itwasincredible.IwastitledNationalChampionthatyear,butthebestthingIgotfromhoursof_____32_____practicewastheknowledgethatmyappearancecannotdeterminewhoIamandshouldneverlimitwhatIcando.Societyseemsto_____33_____thatoverweightpeopleareunhappywiththeirweightandhavelittle_____34_____,sotheyneveramounttomuch.Whataridiculousguess!IbelieveIcanachieveanything_____35_____Iambiggerthanmybody.Whowantstobeordinaryanyway?21.A.critical B.different C.responsible D.beautiful22.A.liveupto B.putupwith C.breaknewground D.makeupfor23.A.defect B.length C.mess D.order24.A.improved B.developed C.repaid D.changed25.A.class B.competition C.comprehension D.fascination26.A.knew B.polished C.commented D.heard27.A.faster B.better C.thinner D.heavier28.A.hurt B.excited C.analyzed D.disappointed29.A.ordinary B.inspiring C.popular D.excellent30.A.repulsive B.steady C.automatic D.accurate31.A.boosted B.rushed C.erupted D.gathered32A.tiring B.nervous C.physical D.scientific33.A.indicate. B.bother C.pretend D.believe34.A.respect B.confidence C.stereotype D.equality35.A.if B.though C.because D.while第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題2分,滿分20分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。BillCunninghamwasanordinary-lookingmanandoneofthemostimportantAmerican___36___(photographer)ofthelast50years.Healwaysusedsimple,___37___(relative)cheapcamerasandtookallhispicturesonthestreetsofNewYork.HewouldliketophotographordinarypeopleasmuchasVIPsandfoundinspiration___38___otherscouldnot,insimple,everydayscenes.ThesesceneswererealandCunninghamcouldseebeautyandpotentialwithintheir___39___(real).Inaddition,Cunninghamwasdevotedto___40___(take)photography.Hewouldevenstayoutsideinastorm,notcomingback___41___heknewhehadtherightphotos.Thisdevotionandhardworkisreflected___42___hisphotos.Althoughhewasworld-famous,Cunninghamlivedasimplelifeandneveracceptedthebenefits___43___(offer)tohim.Hethought“Money'sthecheapestthing”and“Freedomisthemostexpensive”.Attheageof87hepassedawayand___44___(work)rightupuntilhislastillness.Hishardworkmadehimmorethanafashionphotographer.Hewas____45____observer,andnotoneoftheobserved,aworkernotastar-andthiswashowhewantedit.第三部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)滿分15分46.假設(shè)你是李華,你的英國筆友Jack最近因?yàn)樽约旱捏w重過重問題而被同學(xué)嘲笑,他感到很苦惱,請你給他寫一封信表達(dá)自己對這件事的看法,并給與建議。要求:詞數(shù)80左右;可適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié)。___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二節(jié)滿分25分47.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。AMOTHER’SDAYSURPRISEThetwinswerefilledwithexcitementastheythoughtofthesurprisetheywereplanningforMother’sDay.HowpleasedandproudMotherwouldbewhentheybroughtherbreakfastinbed.TheyplannedtomakeFrenchtoastandchickenporridge.Theyhadwatchedtheirmotherinthekitchen.Therewasnothingtoit.JennaandJeffknewexactlywhattodo.Thebigdaycameatlast.Thealarmrangat6a.m.Thepairwentdownthestairsquietlytothekitchen.Theydecidedtoboiltheporridgefirst.TheyputsomericeintoapotofwaterandleftittoboilwhiletheymadetheFrenchtoast.Jeffbroketwoeggsintoaplateandaddedinsomemilk.Jennafoundthebreadandputtwoslicesintotheeggmixture.Next,Jeffturnedonthesecondstoveburnertoheatupthefryingpan.EverythingwasgoingsmoothlyuntilJeffstartedfryingthebread.Thepanwastoohotandthebreadturnedblackwithinseconds.Jennathrewtheburntpieceintothesinkandputintheothersliceofbread.Thistime,sheturneddownthefiresoitcookednicely.ThenJeffnoticedsteamshootingoutofthepotandthelidstartingtoshake.Thenextminute,theporridgeboiledoverandputoutthefire.Jennapanicked.Thankfully,Jeffstayedcalmandturnedoffthegasquickly.Butthestovewasamessnow.JennatoldJefftocleanitupsotheycouldcontinuetocooktherestoftheporridge.ButJeff’shandtouchedthehotburnerandhegaveacryofpain.Jennamadehimputhishandincoldwater.Thenshecaughtthesmellofburning.Ohdear!Thepieceofbreadinthepanhadturnedblackaswell.注意:1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右。2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。Asthetwinslookedaroundthemindisappointment,theirfatherappeared.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Thetwinscarriedthebreakfastupstairsandwoketheirmotherup.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________汾陽五中2024-2025年度高二第二學(xué)期第一次月考英語參考答案滿分150分時間120分鐘一、閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分60分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題3分,滿分45分)閱讀下列短文,,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)

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