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高二9月月考(英语)(考试总分:150 分)一、听力(本题共计1小题,总分30分)1.(30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。

例:How much is the shirt?A. £19.15.B. £9.18.C. £9.15.答案是C。

1. What does John find difficult in learning German?A. Pronunciation.B. Vocabulary.C. Grammar.2. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?A. Colleagues.B. Brother and sister.C. Teacher and student.3. Where does the conversation probably take place?A. In a bank.B. At a ticket office.C. On a train.4. What are the speakers talking about?A. A restaurant.B. A street.C. A dish.5.What does the woman think of her interview?A. It was tough.B. It was interesting.C. It was successful.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。

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。

广西壮族自治区百色市德保高中2024-2025学年高二上学期9月月考英语试题

广西壮族自治区百色市德保高中2024-2025学年高二上学期9月月考英语试题

广西壮族自治区百色市德保高中2024-2025学年高二上学期9月月考英语试题一、阅读理解The Best Restaurants in ChicagoSummer has arrived and where to eat in Chicago? This collection of Chicago’s best restaurants provides answers to the classic question.Luella’s Southern Kitchen TEL (773) 961-8196This restaurant serves some of the city’s best Southern food, including shrimp, fried chicken and waffles. This restaurant on the North Side is also a popular brunch destination. It’s a casual spot with counter ordering, but it brings a serious menu where everyone can find something hearty.Community Tavern TEL (773) 283-6080Nowadays, the restaurant has expanded its menu away from its origins as a neighborhood steakhouse. But fortunately, the neighborhood aspect remains. The bar program is rich, and kids under 12 eat free on certain days. The menu keeps innovating, which isn’t a bad thing. For example, there’s a section of Asian-style dumplings, including one stuffed with mushroom butter.Smoque BBQ TEL (773) 545-7427With two smokers to prepare St. Louis- style roast meat, this destination in the Northwest Side neighborhood of Irving Park delivers barbecue in the styles of Kansas City and Memphis. During the pandemic, Barry Sorkin, the owner, expanded takeout and outdoor dining options, including a patio in the former parking lot.Pat’s Pizza TEL (773) 248-0168Chicago thin-crust pizza is having a moment, with the city’s pizza- makers eager to protest the convention that here only serves thick-crust pizza. Pat’s Pizza has a storied history of popularizing thin-crust pizza. This family-owned spot proudly makes some of the crispiest, thinnest pizzas around. Pat’s uses its own sausage, which also helps set its flavor apart. Pizzas are available for takeout, delivery, patio, and indoor dining.1.What number should you call if you want to eat brunch?A.(773) 545-7427.B.(773) 283-6080.C.(773) 248-0168.D.(773) 961-8196. 2.What is the feature of Community Tavern?A.The menu keeps unchanged.B.It has lost its neighborhood element.C.People can eat Asian food here.D.People can eat free on certain days. 3.What do Smoque BBQ and Pat’s Pizza have in common?A.They offer BBQ and pizza.B.They offer takeout service.C.They have free parking.D.They have a long history.Over the last 15 years, Lee Anne Barnes has gone from a couch potato to a marathoner. The Mississippi teacher said she’s lost about 150 pounds since 2008, and has fulfilled a longtime dream — to run and finish the New York City(NYC) Marathon. “It was a dream that came true. I’ve been wanting to do it for 12 years,” Barnes said. Barnes has come a long way over the past decade. At one point, she weighed nearly 300 pounds. “I did have a big setback around 2018, but I got myself together and persevered (坚持不懈) and got with it again,” she said.Running has been an essential part for Barnes. She has so far run many half marathons and four full marathons. “I can say my life is definitely better, not only for getting mentally and physically healthy but for meeting incredible people along,” Barnes said of her experience with running.Although it wasn’t her first marathon, Barnes said the NYC Marathon was still a challenging run. At mile 18, she said she started having “sharp back spasms (痉挛)”, but despite it all, she would not exchange the experience for anything. “The goal might not be exactly what you want, but you will persevere through it and try your best to reach the end goal.” In the end, Barnes completed the NYC Marathon with a final time of 6 hours, 58 minutes and 53 seconds.“I credit everyone for my achievements. The crowds are simply amazing. And I’m also inspired by the people I’ve encountered. Believe in yourself that you can do it, and start with small achievable and measurable goals. Find something you like to do and something that inspires and motivates you,” she said.Today, Barnes runs about five days a week and does both strength and cross training. She plans on running again soon, setting her sights on a half marathon in Arizona next February and running in all 50 states with her husband. She and her husband also hope to run the NYCMarathon together next year.4.What does the first paragraph mainly talk about?A.Barnes managed to lose weight via surgery.B.Barnes has overcome setbacks in her life.C.Barnes has fulfilled her long-standing wish.D.Barnes has suffered a lot over the last 15 years.5.What does Barnes try to convey in the second paragraph?A.She benefits a lot from running.B.She has been mentally cured.C.She has run a lot of marathons in her life.D.She wants to make friends through running. 6.What do we know about Barnes’ participation in the NYC Marathon?A.She highly treasured the experience.B.She finished it with the best record.C.She completed it without difficulty.D.She considered it the most challenging. 7.Which of the following can best describe Barnes?A.Demanding but patient.B.Stubborn but friendly.C.Warm-hearted and optimistic.D.Strong-willed and ambitious.Australia Day, on 26 January, is in memory of the day in 1788 when Captain Arthur Phillip, commander of the First Fleet of 11 British ships, arrived at Sydney Cove to mark the birth of the colony (殖民). Every year, many in this nation of 24 million people gather on beaches and around barbeques to celebrate. From boats competitions, camel races, to outdoor concerts, Australians mark a public holiday more popularly treated as a late summer festival than the serious national day its founders intended it to be — a unifying celebration of the good fortune of being Australian and the values that unite the nation: freedom, independence, a fair go, mateship.However, not all Australians feel the same about the day. Recently there has been much controversy over the correctness of celebrating on this date. Native Australians, in particular, have long referred to this date as "Invasion (入侵) Day" or "National Day of Mourning (哀悼)" in protest of the arrival of the British peoples. They mourn their ancestors who suffered and died during colonization. There has even been a growing push to change the date of the national celebration, a move popular with younger Australians but less so with older generations.In response to the protests, the Australian government has recognized the traditional ownersof the lands on which Australia Day activities take place, in the hope that Australians from all backgrounds come together to celebrate Australia as a multicultural society. "Our desire is that Australia Day is a time for inclusion, as well as an opportunity for greater understanding," one officer from The Australian Department of Communications and the Arts said.8.What is the original purpose of Australia Day?A.To observe a late summer festival.B.To honor the arrival of the British.C.To celebrate national identity and values.D.To mourn the natives who suffered during colonization.9.What does the underlined word “controversy” in Paragraph 2 probably mean?A.Debate.B.Defence.C.Faith.D.Puzzle. 10.What did the British probably do to the native Australians after their arrival?A.They mourned the suffering of native Australians.B.They recognized native Australians’ independence.C.They protested against native Australians’ ownership of the land.D.They brought loss of life and hardship among native Australians.11.What can be inferred from the last paragraph?A.More Australia Day activities will be organized.B.The date of Australia Day will soon be changed.C.The protests of changing the date have already been settled.D.Australia Day should be celebrated with understanding and respect.It is not just the environment and the economy that are threatened by a warmer climate, but also culture and traditions around the world. Researchers at Lund University in Sweden have mapped what little is known about how climate change is gradually destroying local knowledge and cultural heritage.“We risk losing the memory of native people’s ways of life without this type of documentation,” says Guy Jackson at Lund University, one of the authors of a literature study. One conclusion of the study is that cultural heritage is primarily seen as something of material value, such as a historic building, and the loss is seen as a potential future problem, even thoughthere is evidence that it is already happening.Focusing on material losses means that important traditions and knowledge systems are overlooked. “There are also many non-material losses that are valuable for both individual identity and group identity,” says Guy Jackson.The study shows a clear connection between loss of native cultural heritage and changes in the natural environment. For example, songs and working methods change when groups lose traditions linked to a physical location. One scientific article points out that identity is closely linked to the environment, “ Inuit people (因纽特人) in Canada are people of sea ice. If there is no. more sea ice, how can they be people of sea ice?”Loss of traditions and cultural heritage can make it more difficult to deal with climate change, and weaken social togetherness, as people lose touch with traditional ways of life. It also raises the question whether we can expect native people to protect and preserve rainforests and other ecosystems.The researchers hope that the literature study can read to more targeted research. They want to see a larger focus on how to handle, minimize and tackle future losses. “Science should contribute by developing practical solutions and strategies that help with adaptation to the losses that have already happened,” Guy Jackson concludes.12.What can we learn from the first two paragraphs?A.Climate change causes cultural loss.B.The economy affects the environment.C.Cultural loss is a current problem.D.The native people are being forgotten. 13.What does the study show about the loss of native cultural heritage?A.It is seriously overestimated by scientists.B.It has brought great damage toCanadians.C.It has transformed global working methods.D.It is closely related to environmental changes.14.What is paragraph 5 mainly about concerning the loss of traditions and cultural heritage?A.Its natural origins.B.Its negative results.C.Its potential reasons.D.Its effective solutions.15.What is the main idea of the text?A.The unknown threats to the local knowledge.B.The practical solutions to some cultural issues.C.The climate change’s effect on culture and traditions.D.The various losses of important culture and traditions.Whether you’re heading out for a day trip or a quick weekend getaway (短期休假), we will share some travel tips in this guide to help you make your experience more enjoyable.·Think about how you want to travel.16 Sometimes it means the most enjoyable. Too much consideration on short journeys is not worth it. If you’ve got a preference for a certain means of transport, it’s often worth traveling that way for short distances, even if it ends up taking you a little longer.· 17Some cities, like NYC, are quite walkable. Others simply aren’t. In Amsterdam, the best way to get about is by bike — whether you use the city’s shared bikes or rent one from your hotel. In Southeast Asia, you’d better rent a scooter (小型摩托车). 18 So don’t bother to find the so-called one-size-fits-all answer.·Try all the available options.If you’ re not sure about the best means of transport for you, experience them all. See what catching the subway is like, try cycling or riding the bus. It’s hard to predict what will be the most convenient. LA has a low- cost public transport network but car-pooling is cheaper, and scooters are the best for getting around West Hollywood. 19·Don’t rely on map apps.Map apps are useful, but they don’t take into account the possibility of packed subways, queues for taxis and the heat of a train in summer. 20 So don’t assume something is a 30-minute drive just because a map app says so — by the time you’ve driven halfway, you might still have another 30 minutes to go.A.Don’t limit your choices.B.It takes time to find the best.C.Study the city you will travel to.D.You won’t know until you try them all.E.What works here might not work there.F.The best doesn’t necessarily mean the fastest.G.Besides, they are a bit behind the real traffic time.二、完形填空After plates were filled, I announced a new dinnertime practice. All family members must be prepared to share a story of their day. My middle school sons 21 their eyes when hearing this.Although it was a 22 due to busy life, my family tried to make it a 23 to have dinner together. However, our dinner conversations gradually became easy to 24 , because it’s all about my sons’ study. We needed something more 25 .At first, my boys just 26 took part. They didn’t make a preparation. It was 27 : when it was their turn, they organized their stories on the fly. But I 28 this practice, attempting to interest them with my interesting topics. Luckily, it 29 . One night my older son asked, “Can I go first? I have a story.” I couldn’t 30 what he told all those years ago, but it kick-started a 31 dinner conversation full of laughter. Instead of worrying about parental grilling (盘问), my boys 32 .In a recent call from my sons who work in another city now, I asked, “Which you 33 best, in terms of my parenting hacks (育儿技巧)?” Their 34 was immediate — our dinner story tradition. They are still willing to talk to me now, and there is nothing better than listening to them chatting. And, if they have kids someday, this tradition will 35 , I’m guessing. 21.A.shaded B.rolled C.opened D.shut 22.A.dream B.plan C.tradition D.challenge 23.A.routine B.celebration C.connection D.model 24.A.predict B.summarize C.control D.understand 25.A.reliable B.practical C.attractive D.conventional 26.A.enthusiastically B.passively C.occasionallyD.curiously27.A.abnormal B.temporary C.obvious D.insignificant 28.A.fixed up B.thought over C.got through D.carried on29.A.worked B.counted C.increased D.stayed 30.A.imagine B.recall C.believe D.interpret 31.A.brief B.rigid C.daily D.entertaining 32.A.complained B.concentrated C.relaxed D.matured 33.A.dislike B.notice C.recreate D.value 34.A.action B.response C.strategy D.reflection 35.A.disappear B.change C.continue D.rise三、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

江西省九江市武宁县振风高级中学2024-2025学年高二上学期9月月考英语试题

江西省九江市武宁县振风高级中学2024-2025学年高二上学期9月月考英语试题

江西省九江市武宁县振风高级中学2024-2025学年高二上学期9月月考英语试题一、听力选择题1.Why did the woman go to Mallorca?A.To teach Spanish.B.To look for a job.C.To see a friend.2.What does the man ask the woman to do?A.Take him to hospital.B.Go to a class with him.C.Submit a report for him. 3.Who will look after the children?A.Jennifer.B.Marie.C.Suzy.4.What are the speakers going to do?A.Drive home.B.Go shopping.C.Eat out.5.What are the speakers talking about?A.How to fry fish.B.How to make coffee.C.How to remove a bad smell.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

6.When does Gomez watch a football game on TV?A.When he fails to get a ticket.B.When the stadium is crowded.C.When his friends are too busy.7.How much did Gomez pay for the football game last time?A.$20.B.$25.C.$50.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

8.What did Alex do in the afternoon?A.He had a walk.B.He went hunting.C.He planted trees. 9.What did Alex bring back?A.Flowers.B.Leaves.C.Books.10.What was Bob doing when Alex saw him?A.Fishing.B.Taking pictures.C.Swimming.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

江西省部分学校2024-2025学年高二上学期9月月考考试英语试题

江西省部分学校2024-2025学年高二上学期9月月考考试英语试题

江西省部分学校2024-2025学年高二上学期9月月考考试英语试题一、听力选择题1.When will the man send a fax to the woman?A.At about 1:30.B.At about 2:30.C.At about 3:30.2.Why does the man want to move?A.To be near his company.B.To go to a good school.C.To live in a big house. 3.What will the man do tomorrow evening?A.Plan the schedule.B.Have a meeting.C.Meet Mr. Cooper. 4.What are the speakers mainly talking about?A.Christmas gifts.B.A coin collection.C.Family members. 5.What is the relationship between the speakers?A.Husband and wife.B.Doctor and patient.C.Teacher and student.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

6.What time will the speakers arrive at the hall?A.At 10:00.B.At 10:30.C.At 10:35.7.How does the man feel now?A.Nervous.B.Bored.C.Confident.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

8.What seems to bother Paul?A.He lost his car keys.B.He forgot to pick up his aunt.C.He can’t drive his car now.9.Where will the speakers go next?A.The hospital.B.The airport.C.Paul’s house.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

高二上学期9月月考英语试题

高二上学期9月月考英语试题

第一部分听力(满分30分,限时20分钟)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分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,并标在试卷的相应位置。

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. Where does the conversation probably take place?A. In a library.B. In a bookstore.C. In a classroom.2. How does the woman feel now?A. Relaxed.B. Excited.C. Tired.3. How much will the man pay?A. $20.B. $80.C. $100.4. What does the man tell Jane to do?A. delay his appointment.B. Meet Mr. Douglas.C. Return at 3 o’clock.5. Why would David quit his job?A. To go back to school.B. To start his own firm.C. To work for his friend.第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)听下面一段对话,回答第6至7两个小题。

6. What does the man want the woman to do?A. Check the cupboard.B. Clean the balcony(阳台).C. Buy an umbrella.7. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?A. Husband and wife.B. Employer and employeeC. Shop assistant and customer.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。

四川省绵阳南山中学2024-2025学年高二上学期9月月考英语试题

四川省绵阳南山中学2024-2025学年高二上学期9月月考英语试题

四川省绵阳南山中学2024-2025学年高二上学期9月月考英语试题一、阅读理解Maasai Tribe VisitThe Maasai tribe (部落) experience is recommended for everyone visiting Arusha, a Tanzanian city. During this time, you will have a full day’s experience as a tribal Maasai. This is a deep cultural experience that anyone and any group can enjoy.During the day you will be separated into two different groups, a group for men and a group for women.Some of the activities that boys will take part in are:•preparing beds•dancing in different places around the community•looking after goats (山羊)•finding natural medicines in the forest•meeting with different families•drinking medicines that are known to make you strongerSome of the activities that women will take part in are:•meeting and discussing family and tribal matters with each other•going to get water•collecting firewood•milking cattle (牛)•preparing and cooking food•singing songs with other women•building houses•making bracelets from beads (用珠子做手镯)If you choose to sleep overnight, you will sleep in a traditional Maasai boma, a small house, or you can sleep out by the fire and enjoy stories told by the villagers.Here are the details of the Maasai Tribe Visit:Full-day experience:•Price: $140 per person•Includes 2 meals•Monday-SundayFull-day and overnight experience:•Price: $200 per person•Includes 3 meals•Monday-Sunday1.What do we know about the Maasai Tribe Visit?A.It is for young people.B.It is a cultural tour.C.It lasts at least for several days.D.It takes place just on weekends.2.Which activity can a boy choose to do during the trip?A.Carry water.B.Build a house.C.Dance in different places.D.Collect wood for a fire.3.What may a visitor who stays overnight enjoy?A.Visits to more places.B.One more cheap dinner.C.A free bracelet from beads.D.A good sleep by the fire.Last week, the Los Angeles Unified School District became the largest in US to approve (批准) a districtwide cellphone ban. For teachers, this is great news. For many kids, it’s less welcome. Parents, meanwhile, are conflicted, caught between wanting their children to learn without distraction(分心)and worried about the loss of the constant and easy communication to which they’ve grown used.Smartphones undoubtedly hold back students’ attention to solving for x or close reading a Shakespearean poem. A 2023 study by Common Sense Media revealed that teens check their phones more than 100 times a day on average. On top of the hundreds of notifications lighting up screens and interrupting class lectures, teens now spend 4.8 hours on social media each day. The relationship between screen exposure(使用屏幕)and mental well-being remains unclear, but some studies suggest there is cause for concern.Yet many parents remain careful of banning phones during the school day. They are afraidthat doing so would cut communication between them and their children —not only when they want to organize pickups or drop-offs but also in the event of an emergency.Schools have managed to function without smartphones for centuries. For concerned parents, equipping their children with traditional cellphones, these days dubbed “dumbphones,” might be the best option; schools might consider whether selective (选择性的) phone bans that permit such devices could work. Or parents could get even more old-fashioned and simply call their school’s office when necessary.The next question for schools is how to ban cellphones. A popular option is requiring the use of magnetic (有磁性的) bags that lock in the morning and unlock when the final bell rings, or in the event of an emergency.When smartphone bans are done right, they can make a big difference. At Bethlehem Central High School near Albany, N.Y., for example, academic progress has improved since applying a ban last fall. Students are less distracted and more tuned into learning. Parents have even said they’re surprised at the success of the newly phone-free school.4.What does the underlined word “conflicted” in paragraph 1 mean?A.Not knowing what to do.B.Very happy with sth.C.Not good at some things.D.Worried about sth.5.What does paragraph 2 mainly talk about?A.How to learn Shakespeare’s plays and poems in school.B.Screen exposure does make people mentally unhealthy.C.Heavy usage of smartphones seriously affect students.D.Students in USA love phones more than ones in China.6.What schools can do for concerned parents?A.Ban the parents’ own smartphones.B.Selectively ban some students’ phones.C.Allow students carry dumbphones.D.Encourage them to shout outside window.7.Why is Bethlehem Central High School mentioned in the last paragraph?A.Students there are allowed to use smartphones.B.To show smartphone bans are beneficial.C.Parents there are less distracted and surprised.D.Just to praise the school’s achievements.Profits at Netflix have increased as the world’s largest streaming (在线播放) service added millions of subscribers (订户).The entertainment giant added 9.3 million new viewers in the latest quarter — more than expected by analysts on Wall Street — leaving it with a record 269.6 million worldwide."We’re off to a good start in 2024,” the company said. Its shares (股票) dropped 2% yesterday, however, after rising by almost a third since January.Profits at Netflix rose 15% to $9.4bn (£7.7bn) in the three months to 31 March. Net income (净收入) jumped 79% to $2.3bn over the same period.Netflix pioneered the streaming revolution. Hollywood’s established giants, from Disney to Warner Bros, are still struggling to catch up and turn a profit on their own competitor digital services.A growth in subscribers early in the pandemic paused in 2022 as limits were lifted. But shares in Netflix have increased over the past two years as it shored up growth by forbidding password-sharing and introducing a cheaper level of its service, with advertisements.Netflix has also broadened to live events, including coverage of World Wrestling Entertainment, and videogaming.In a letter to investors on Wednesday night, the company announced it would stop reporting how many members it has from next year.As it has regained momentum (发展势头) following its post-pandemic growth struggles, Netflix has been trying to direct Wall Street’s focus away from its subscriber growth numbers,arguing that other financial things including sales were more important.Forecasting sales growth of up to 15% this year, the company said to achieve “healthy” long-term growth it will need to “improve the variety and quality” of movies, shows and games on its platform; make it easier for users to find new series; and build its ad-funded level into a “more meaningful contributor” to its business.8.What do we know about Netflix?A.Its net income jumped 15% to $2. 3bn.B.It has 9. 3 million subscribers in the world.C.Its profits rose by $9. 4bn in the first quarter.D.It is the biggest streaming service worldwide.9.Why did the company say “We’re off to a good start in 2024”?A.It pioneered the great streaming change in the first 3 months.B.Its growth in subscribers paused after the limits were lifted.C.It gained more subscribers and more profits in the first quarter.D.Its shares dropped 2% yesterday after falling by almost a third.10.Why does the company plan to stop reporting how many subscribers it has?A.It has reported wrong numbers in the past years.B.It is addicted to videogaming and hurting its users.C.It lost so many users in the first 3 months worldwide.D.It wants to highlight its more important financial parts.11.What will Netflix do according to the last paragraph?A.It will improve the variety and quality of their products.B.It wants to make it easier to find more new profits.C.It has to make sales grow up to 15% during this quarter.D.It intends to achieve unhealthy long term growth.Good news for lazy gardeners: one labour-saving change could almost double the number of butterflies in your garden, according to a new scientific study — let the grass grow long.Now an analyses of six years of butterfly sightings across 600 British gardens has provided evidence that wilder lawns increase numbers.The benefits of leaving areas of grass long were most obvious in gardens within intensively (密集) farmed landscapes, with up to 93% more butterflies found and a greater range of species. Gardens with long grass in urban areas showed an 18% increase.“We wanted to be able to give tried and tested gardening advice that will benefit butterflies, as we know lots of people want to help,” said Dr Richard Fox, the head of science at Butterfly Conservation and a co-author of the study, published in the journal Science of the Total Environment.“This study proves, for the first time, that allowing a patch of grass to grow long will attractmore butterflies into your garden,” he said.According to the study, long grass in gardens attracts more butterfly species whose caterpillars feed on grasses. Fox said this suggested the lift in population was not simply because long grass provided more nectar (花蜜) from wildflowers within it, but because butterflies were seeking or actually breeding (繁殖) in rewilded lawns.Fox said: “What people are doing with long grass in gardens is creating potential or actual breeding habitat. In order to make an impact on the bio-diversity crisis we need to be creating places where butterflies and other wildlife can breed.”If you have a patch of long grass you may have grasshoppers, beetles and ant hills as well — there will be all these spin-offs (派生物).” He added.12.What do we know about the study?A.The researchers viewed 600 Americans gardens.B.Only more butterflies were found in the gardens.C.Dr. Richard Fox alone completed the research.D.It proves wilder lawns attracts more butterflies.13.Why do more butterfly species go to wilder fields?A.They can eat caterpillars on the long grass.B.Wild flowers create a beautiful environment.C.Butterflies will easily breed babies there.D.Wild grass can itself provide sweet nectar.14.Which is the most suitable title for the passage?A.Long grass brings more butterflies.B.Lazy gardeners have a good harvest.C.More sighting of butterflies in cities.D.A good labour-saving change in factory.15.What do Fox’s words mean in the last two paragraphs?A.If you are lazy, your vegetables will be eaten by insects.B.The effortless change helps solve the bio-diversity crisis.C.We should protect just butterflies instead of other wildlife.D.Ants and grasshoppers are less important than butterflies.KEEP IT SECURE (安全)All apps collect data as you use them. Following these four steps will help ensure you’re not oversharing,For starters, download apps only from the Apple App Store or Google Play Store, not from random (随机的) websites. 16Before you accept an app’s terms and conditions, look at what information it’s planning to collect. 17 For example, why would a gaming app need access to your text messages? Also, most apps don’t need to know your location, but for those that do, you can choose to enable location services only when using the particular app, another smart privacy safeguard.Sign up using an e-mail address you’ve set up just for things like app permissions and e-mail news-letters. 18 This way, if there is a security breach (漏洞), your exposure is controlled to things connected to an unimportant address.19 It means a long one (at least ten characters) with a mixture of letters, numbers, and special characters-and, sorry, a unique password for each app. According to security experts, a good trick is to create a memorable “passphrase” by creating a series of random words, and then substitute (以…替换) numbers or special characters (i.e., @ for a) for some of the letters. 20 Go ahead and write them down—just store your cheat sheet (备忘纸条) in a secure location (not your wallet or phone case!). Or enlist a password manager such as 1 Password or LastPass. A.Use a secure password.B.The websites are secure.C.These letters are very useful.D.Don’t use your main e-mail address.E.How will you ever remember them all?F.Think twice if it’s asking for too many permissions.G.These apps meet the major companies quality standards.二、完形填空Wait a Minute, Mr PostmanI wanted to repaint a graffiti (涂鸦)-tagged U.S. Postal Service mailbox. It 21 in front of an apartment building my family has 22 since 1965 in Lakewood. Ohio. I wanted to make it 23 again. That simple. This would be like an 24 project, but it wouldn’t make people 25 and anxious.I had hoped the Postal Service would do the job, but I had no such 26 . A clerk (职员) at the neighborhood branch told me in 2021 that it would take “months, not weeks” to clean the box.When 2022 came around and the graffiti was 27 on the mailbox, I wrote the mayor (市长).She wrote back: “We know your 28 and feelings; however, we cannot 29 graffiti from mailboxes because they are property (财产) of the United States Postal Service.We will reach out to USPS again to convey the need to 30 this problem without delay.Last year I was really 31 with this situation and 32 a can of deep-blue spray paint (喷漆). I worked at midday but 33 nobody was walking by while I painted.My 34 of blue was slightly off -I should have used navy (海军蓝) -but it was close enough. I didn’t 35 an art prize, yet here we are in 2024 with a clean blue box. 21.A.faces B.sits C.sells D.looks 22.A.sold B.burned C.owned D.seen 23.A.blue B.red C.yellow D.green24.A.art B.music C.literature D.dance 25.A.happy B.satisfied C.hopeful D.nervous 26.A.job B.company C.luck D.service 27.A.never B.still C.forever D.already 28.A.offer B.progress C.love D.trouble 29.A.remove B.pay C.get D.draw 30.A.learn B.fix C.stop D.study 31.A.surprised B.creative C.calm D.annoyed 32.A.made B.robbed C.bought D.sent 33.A.signed up B.made sure C.head off D.turn on 34.A.idea B.duty C.shade D.choice 35.A.start B.hold C.borrow D.win三、语法填空阅读短文内容,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

高二上学期9月月考英语试题(解析版)

高二上学期9月月考英语试题(解析版)
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6. How far can the woman run in an hour on the running machine?
A. About five kilometers. B. About eight kilometers. C. About ten kilometers.
A. She ate real Chinese food.
B. She learned how to use chopsticks.
C. She experienced American dining culture.
12. What did Linda think of the tradition of food sharing?
第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
A
Plan your dream vacation to one of these excellent destinations.
10. Where did Linda have dinner last night?
A. In a hotel. B. In a local restaurant. C. In her friend’s house.
11. What did Linda do last night for the first time?
5. What are the speakers talking about?
A. How to lose weight.
B. Where to have dinner.
C. What the man is eating.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分.5分)

湖北省荆州中学2024-2025学年高二上学期9月月考英语试题(含答案)

湖北省荆州中学2024-2025学年高二上学期9月月考英语试题(含答案)

高二九月月考英语答案第一部分听力(共20小题,满分30分)1-5 CCACC 6-10 ABCAC 11-15 CBABA 16-20 BCBAB第二部分阅读(共两节,20小题;每小题2.5分,满分50分)21-23 DBC 24-27 CBAC 28-31 DDBA 32-35 CABD36-40 CGEFD第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)41-45 CBDAC 46-50 BDCBD 51-55 ACBAD第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)56. recognition menting 58. was denied 59. before 60. rejected 61. that 62. from 63. academically 64. generations 65. a第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)【参考范文】Dear Mike ,I’m Li Hua, one of your students from Senior Two, I’m writing to seek your guidance on some challenges I have been facing in my English writing.My problems are as follows. Firstly, what confuses me most is the proper use of tenses. I often mix up tenses, leading to low scores on my writings, What’s more, I s truggle to find appropriate wordsto express myself accurately. Despite my massive efforts to expand my vocabulary, words still fail me when I need to write. In addition, I find it difficult to make my writing well-structured and coherent, which frustrates me a lot.I’d appreciate it if you could give me some practical suggestions on my problems. Looking forward to your reply.Yours,Li Hua第二节(满分25分)Before I knew it, I had only one day left for the project. In a panic I quickly glued together whatever materials I could find, my hands shaking with the weight of each hasty decision. The finished result looked miserable. However, several of my classmates, including Nate, had created amazingly detailed buildings. They used materials like clay, wood and so on and their constructions were highly praised by Mr. Smith. When I saw their models, I felt even more embarrassed about mine. It was apparent that they had put a lot more time into the assignment than I had.That taught me a great lesson. I learned from that day the importance of deciding on my priorities and budgeting my time. From then on, I tackled things a lot earlier instead of putting things off until tomorrow. As a result, not only did I finish my tasks ontime, but I also felt better because I didn’t have to panic at the last minute. At the end of the semester, my work was chosen by Mr. Smith on another occasion. Seeing my change, my parents and my sister were so proud of me. It dawned on me that getting things done on time instead of being a procrastinator really counted.听力录音稿Text 1M: Do you have any idea what’s wrong with my houseplant It gets plenty of sun and enough plant food...W: Are you watering it too often Remember this plant comes from the desert where there’s hardly any rain.M: Ah..Maybe that’s the problem!Text 2M: It seems to be human nature to pursue what we don’t have. Tall people want to be shorter, and short people want to be taller... W: I know. For example, when I was younger, my cousin always wanted my golden hair, and I wanted dark hair like hers.Text 3W: Hi, are there any tickets left for tonight’s concertM: Sorry, they’re sold out. But I can put you on the waiting list, in case there are any cancellations tonight. Would you like me to do thatW: Oh, yes, please. Let me give you my phone number.Text 4M: Oh, this is so annoying! We’ve been driving around for ages, and I haven’t seen a single space.W: There’s a street party going on in town today. That’s probably why it’s busy. Let’s try the supermarket... You can park there for free as long as you buy something.Text 5W: So, tell me a little bit about the character you played in your new film Last Weekend.M: Well, Jake is a sort of the ‘everyman’ character. He doesn’t have any special talents. In fact, he lives a pretty boring life, until his old friend Maggie returns to town...Text 6M: Can I borrow your phone for a second Mine is dead, and I can’t find my charger.W: Sure.M: Thanks. Hey, what’s wrong with your screen It’s all dark and the colors look strange.W: Oh! I’ve been using an app called “Sunset” to help me sleep at night.M: Really HowW: Well, studies show that too much blue light from screens can make sleeping difficult. So, in the evenings, the app puts a red filter (滤光器) over the screen to cancel it out.M: Oh, interesting. Does it helpW: Yeah, I think so! I also listen to white noise, which helps me fall asleep too.Text 7M: Can we do something about the temperature in here I have so many emails to deal with today, but my hands are so cold that I can hardly type my report!W: I know. I’ve been struggling too. But the heat probably won’t be turned on until the end of the month.M: Why notW: It’s a part of the company’s plans to save energy.M: Well, I can understand that. But how are we supposed to work in these conditionsW: I guess we always have the choice to work from home.M: True. But before my youngest daughter starts school, it’s just too difficult for me to do that. I wouldn’t be able to focus.W: Then I think we should talk to the boss about what can be done, otherwise people will start getting ill.Text 8W: Well, here we are! I can’t wait to get inside and see what’s on offer!M: I heard this year’s Mini Fair is going to be even bigger and better than last year’s. It won’t disappoint us.W: Oh really I had to go to a boring work event at that time, so I couldn’t come last year.M: Yes! I got so many things for my model train set.W: Like whatM: Well, the coolest things I got were some tiny little trees. They looked so real.W: Wow!M: I’m hoping t he guy who sells them is here again this year.W: I hope so! Now that I’m satisfied with the inside part of my dolls’ house, I want to focus on creating the garden. So, it would be great to get some little plants and trees. What about youM: I want some little model cars and people to add to my train station scene. But I need to find a toilet first.W: Over there, by the restaurant hall.M: Great. Meet you in five minutes, by the ticket desk.Text 9W: Hi, are you here for the tourM: Yes, I’m Michael Green. Are you the head girlW: That’s right. I’m Jayne Palmer. You look a bit older than the kids I usually show around the school!M: Ha-ha! Yeah, I’ll be sixteen next month.W: My birthday is in October, too!M: ReallyW: Yeah! So, why are you changing schoolsM: Well, my mom got a new job in this area, so we’re moving here. I’ve heard good things about this place.W: Well, as you can see, we have some great facilities... Here are the basketball courts. Then just behind them, you’ll see the football field and the running track. And that building over there is our swimming pool.M: Wow! There wasn’t room for anything like this at my previous school. I was on the swimming team, but we had to travel to use the city pool for our practices.W: Well, we’ve certainly got plenty of space. The arts teaching here is also excellent. We have a music studio and our own theater. M: Amazing!W: So, where would you like to go firstM: Well, I’m quite interested to see the science facilities. I’m hoping for a career in medicine.W: Okay, great! Well, the laboratories have all been updatedrecently, so we’ve got some really good equipment. Follow me. Text 10On my recent business trip to Shanghai, I met up with a local friend who took me out for a very interesting evening meal. At the Community AI Canteen, everything is done by robots. When you walk in there, you place your order on a screen. Using robotic arms, the intelligent cooking system then cooks your food before packing it up... It even adjusts the temperature, depending on whether you want to eat it straight away or take it home with you! To pay, you place your food on a smart cash desk, which immediately calculates (计算) the cost. There’s even a 24-hour noodle machine just outside, which offers hot and fresh food around the clock. The canteen offers a huge amount of choices and the dishes taste great. It is really fun to get “a taste of the future”. However, I’m not sure I would like all restaurants to be run by robots. I can see the benefits for busy families or office workers needing a quick lunch, but what about lonely older people who would miss the human touch I do think we will see more places like this in the future, though. At best, a human waiter can serve around 100 people in a day. The AI system can serve double that figure, making it good for business.荆州中学2024-2025学年高二上学期9月月考英语试题命题人:审题人:(全卷满分150分考试时间120分钟)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。

2021年高二9月月考英语含答案

2021年高二9月月考英语含答案

2021年高二9月月考英语含答案本试卷分第一卷(选择题)和第二卷(非选择题)两部分,共150分。

考试时间120分钟。

第一卷(95分)第一部分听力(共两节,20小题,每题1.5分,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题词1分,满分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,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听完段对话后,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. What probably is the man?A. A repairmanB. A managerC. A salesman2. What is the relationship between the speaker?A. Employer and employeeB. Teacher and studentsC. Boyfriend and girlfriend3. What do we know about Mr Smith?A. He is talking to someoneB. He is in a bad mood nowC. He is making an apology4. How long will the man be away from home?A. Several daysB. Two daysC. Ten days5. What does the man prefer to drink?A. CoffeeB. MilkC. Tea第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15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6至7题。

6. What are the speakers mainly talking about?A. Classical musicB. The campus radio stationC. The campus newspaper7. What can we learn from the conversation?A. The radio station won’t have any discussion programsB. The woman will work in the radio stationC. The man likes music very much听第7段材料,回答8至10题。

河南省名校联考2023-2024学年高二上学期9月月考英语试题(含答案)

河南省名校联考2023-2024学年高二上学期9月月考英语试题(含答案)

河南省名校联考2023-2024学年高二上学期9月月考英语试卷考试时间120 分钟总分120分本试卷分为第Ⅰ卷(选择题) 和第II卷(非选择题) 两部分, 考生作答时, 请将答案写在答题卡上(答题注意事项见答题卡), 在本试题卷上做答无效。

第I卷(选择题)第一部分阅读理解(共两节, 满分50分)第一节阅读下列短文, 从每题所给的四个选项A、B、C、D中, 选出最佳选项。

(共15小题; 每小题2.5分, 满分37.5分)AThe Admission to University of FloridaThe general requirements below apply to undergraduate admission to any college or division of the university. Please understand the admission to the university is selective. Only minimum requirements for admission are provided; satisfaction of these minimums does not guarantee admission. Online application for admission received by the Office of Admissions (招生办公室) by the deadline.A satisfactory academic record. Applicants must provide a complete record of schools which they attended. Failure to declare attendance at another school could invalidate (使无效)an offer of admission and any credit or degree earned. Satisfactory scores on achievements or natural ability tests: the SAT, ACT or TOEFL.Applicants must identify a preferred term of enrollment on their application. The application may be considered and the admission may be offered to terms other than the preferred term specified on the application. Applicants who wish to change their term of entry should contact the Office of Admissions immediately.Access to and ongoing use of a computer is required of all students. The university expects new students and continuing students to acquire computer hardware and software appropriate to the degree program.A Notice of AdmissionWhen an application for admission is approved, the university will send a notice of admission for a specific term. If the student is unable to enroll for the term indicated or wishes to be considered for entrance to a different term, the Office of Admissions should be informed immediately.1. What do applicants have to provide in the applicationA. The preparations for natural ability tests.B. The comments on University of Florida.C. The applicants’ education experiences.D. The minimum requirements for admission.2. What can the applicants do when applying for the admissionA. Change the term of enrollment.B. Return their computers.C. Guarantee the satisfaction.D. Design a notice of admission.3. In which section of a newspaper can you read the textA. Technology.B. EducationC. Geography.D. Entertainment.BOne summer day, as I was heading to the teaching building, I heard someone call my name. I turned around and saw Philip, a counselor at our college, standing with another young man. Philip introduced me to him, Stephen, and reminded me that Stephen would be taking one of my classes.Stephen looked at me. With a somewhat painful expression, he asked if my class was going to be hard and if he would be able to pass. I introduced all the things that he would be expected to learn. As we talked, I saw Stephen’s eyes getting big with fear.I told him to do all of his assignments, and to hand them in on time. Rather than being overwhelmed (压倒) by all of the work, I told him the most successful students made a mastercalendar of all the assignments so they could plan their workload.As the fall semester went on, I learned more of Stephen’s story. It had taken him longer to finish the assignments than most young people. Family members, including his mother, kept reminding him that he was a failure. But he kept at it and didn’t take them to heart. He told me that before coming to our college, no one believed he could manage it.Stephen didn’t become an A student. However, he managed to pass most of his courses by being in class every day, turning in all of his assignments on time and breaking down his studying into bite-sized parts. By passing course after course, he began to gain a measure of self-confidence.On his graduation day, he walked up to me, and said, “Thank you.”4. According to Stephen’s questions to the author, what do we know about StephenA. He had never been an A student.B. He didn’t want to attend the author’s class.C. He wasn’t very confident about himself.D. He couldn’t pass the author’s exam.5. What can we learn about the author according to thepassageA. He helped Stephen get an A in his class.B. He told Stephen how to deal with his studies.C. He didn’t believe that Stephen could study in college.D. He wouldn’t have met Stephen without the introdu ction of Philip.6. What does the passage mainly tell us about StephenA. He was an average student but hard-working.B. He was a little stupid and didn’t do well at school.C. He was far from a top student because of his failure.D. He was an excellent st udent, but didn’t have self- confidence.7. What lesson can we learn from the passageA. One bite at a time.B. Look before you leap.C. Haste makes waste.D. A good beginning is half done.CNot long ago, people could only buy organic food in small shops. Today it is common in most major supermarkets. The reason for the increase is that more and more people are demanding food grown without chemicals. Since the 1990s, organic farm production has gone up continuously. This pattern is expected to continue around the globe.Australia leads the world in land used for organic agriculture. It has four times as much land devoted to organic farming as all of Asia. However, most of the land is not very fertile, and it only produces a modest amount of food. Argentina is a distant second, followed by Brazil, the United States and China. In Africa, only a very small amount of land is registered for organic farming. That does not mean Africa relies on chemicals. In fact, many farmers do not use chemicals because they cannot afford them. Yet there are no programmes for these farmers to prove they do not use chemicals. Without these programmes, their food can never be approved organic.India has had the most dramatic recent increase in organic farming. Like many other countries, India sees continual growth in organic food sales around the world. This, of course, leads to growth in profits. Sales of organic food were more than doubled from 2000 to 2005. Like India, many countries are trying to increase commercial organic farming to get a share of the sales. This has led to criticism. Some people believe that organic farming should not just be about making money. They think the goal is to help the environment. Others say organic farming will not continue if it is not profitable. They say that people should be able to make money whileproviding healthy food for mankind.8. What is the passage mainly aboutA. Organic farming is growing around the world.B. Organic food has become much less common.C. People do not want to eat food with chemicals in it.D. Countries all want to make money from organic farming9. From the second paragraph, we can know thatA. India uses the least land to organic farmingB. Brazil uses less land to organic farming than ChinaC. the US is the fourth largest organic farming countryD. China and India have the same amount of organic farmland10. Why do people want to increase organic farmingA. Organic food is good for the Earth and the human beings.B. More and more people demand chemicals to grow food.C. There are fewer chemicals available to the human beings.D. Profits from organic farming help make approval programmes.11. It can be inferred from the passage that ________.A. people who eat food with chemicals have shorter lifespanB. India will soon become the largest country of growing organic foodC. more countries will farm organically as the environment getsworseD. there will be fewer organic farms if the demand for organic food goes downDImagine a team of humans and robots working together to process online orders. Real-life workers strategically positioned among their automated coworkers who are moving intelligently back and forth in a warehouse (仓库) space, picking items for shipping to the customer.This could become a reality sooner or later thanks to researchers at the University of Missouri, who are working to speed up the online delivery process by developing a software model designed to make transport robots smarter.“The robotic technology already exists,” said Sharan Srinivas, who spec ializes in data analytics and operations research. “Our goal is to best apply this technology through efficient planning. To do this, we’re asking questions like ‘given a list of items to pick, how do you optimize (优化) the route plan for the human pickers and robots ’ or ‘how many items should a robot pick in a given tour ’ Likewise, we have a similar set of questions for the human worker. The most challenging part is optimizing the collaboration plan between the human pickers and robots.”Currently, a lot of human effort and labor costs’ are involved with fulfilling online orders. To help optimize this process, robotic companies have already developed cooperative robots, also known as cobots or autonomous mobile robots (AMRs), to work in a warehouse or distribution center. AMRs are equipped with sensors and cameras to help them navigate (确定方向) around a controlled space like a warehouse. Srinivas said, “The robot is intelligent, so if it’s instructed to go to a particular location, it can navigate the warehouse and not hit any workers or other obstacles along the way. AMRs are not designed to replace human workers, but instead can work cooperatively alongside them to help increase the efficiency of the order fulfillment process.”“The one drawback is that thes e robots do not have good grasping abilities,” said Srinivas. “But humans are good at grasping items, so we are trying to balance the strength of both resources.”12. What does the underlined word “collaboration” in paragraph 3 meanA. Technology.B. Cooperation.C. Exploration.D. Similarity.13. What is the function of the sensors equipped on AMRsA. To look cool.B. To sense warnings.C. To direct AMRs’ way.D. To find human workers.14. What are AMRs bad atA. Jumping.B. Climbing.C. Walking.D. Holding.15. Which can be the best title for the textA. The Simple Use of RobotsB. Warehouse Workers and RobotsC. Making Transport Robots SmarterD. Transport Robots Invented by Sharan第二节根据短文内容, 从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项, 选项中有两项为多余选项。

河南省创新发展联盟2024-2025学年高二上学期9月月考英语试题

河南省创新发展联盟2024-2025学年高二上学期9月月考英语试题

河南省创新发展联盟2024-2025学年高二上学期9月月考英语试题一、阅读理解This year, exploration journey. Come will continue to provide museum guides as we have been doing it for years, which intends to enhance people’s understanding and attention to museums. Museum of Wu, Jiangsu ProvincePlaced on the bank of the Grand Canal in Wuzhong District in Suzhou, Jiangsu Province, the museum serves as a leading platform for the exhibition, research and learning of Wu culture and the historical traditions of the Wu region. This is an area in south eastern China that includes parts of modern-day Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Shanghai. Wu culture is known for its distinct language, arts, customs and intellectual contributions, which have played a vital role in the development of Chinese civilization. Dingzhou Museum, Hebei ProvinceThe museum highlights the cultural and historical heritage of the ancient Zhongshan State, which existed during the Warring States Period. Visitors can admire ancient writings at the museum and make people feel the depth of history and culture through time and space. Taiyuan Northern Qi Dynasty aural(壁画)Museum, Shanxi ProvinceThe museum featured morals dating back 1, 400 years to the Northern Qi Dynasty. The morals on display are believed to be the first of its kind in China. They not only show the extraordinary skills of ancient people, but also directly witness the artistic and cultural treasuries of ancient China. Tengzhou Museum, Shandong ProvinceThe Tengzhou Museum walks visitors down the historical development of Tengzhou City. The museum is famous for its bronze wares(青铜器)with rich inscriptions(铭文),which are important materials for the study of ancient society, culture and art. It has the largest collection of bronze wares in Shandong Province.1.What is the aim of Exploration journey, com?A.To collect museum exhibits.B.To offer museum information.C.To learn ancient history.D.To show artworks.2.Which of the following best suits people who want to learn the ancient Zhongshan State?A.Museum of Wu.B.Dingzhou MuseuM:C.Taiyuan Northern Qi Dynasty Mural MuseuM:D.Tengzhou MuseuM:3.What is unique about Tengzhou Museum?A.It has a large Wu culture exhibition hall.B.It has the first mural in China on display.C.It displays bronze wares with rich inscriptions.D.It exhibits ancient writings from various dynasties.Virginia “Ginger” Hislop, now 105, recently received her master’s degree from Stanford University, 83 years after completing her master ‘ s in education in Stanford in 1941. Originally Hislop desired to be a lawyer, but her father rejected paying law school tuition (学费) because he didn’t support women lawyers. Therefore, Teaching was the next best choice for Hislop with the help of her grandmother and aunt. She enrolled at Stanford in 1936, earning her bachelor’s (学士) degree in education four years later.It’s worth noting that even if she had received her degree, many school systems wouldn’t have hired her as a married woman. Not until the 1964 Civil Rights Act were these “marriage bars” that allowed for schools to not hire wives, and even fire teachers who got married after hiring, completely done away with. Gender (性别) inequality may have put a hold on her career, but they led to her becoming a powerful advocate for all students.Hislop worked to improve educational opportunities for all students, believing everyone should have access to higher education if they desired. Her efforts contributed to transforming Yakima Valley College from a junior college to an independent institution awarding associates, bachelor’s, and master’s degrees. This was achieved through her work with local and state legislators and the Community College Act of 1967. Hislop also served on boards of various education and arts-focused organizations.“I didn’t return to teaching, but I feel I put my teaching certificate to good use serving in committees and on boards and trying to improve educational opportunities every chance I got,” Hislop says. At 105, Hislop remains an active community member. Her son-in-law Doug Jensen notes, “The biggest lesson I’ve taken from her is that you never really stop learning. She’s a reader with a strong thirst for knowledge, and at 105 she’s still energetically moving and shaking.”4.What made Hislop choose teaching?A.Financial difficulties of her family.B.Family responsibilities.C.Her interest in education.D.Her father’s refusal of tuition.5.What can we know about the society when Hislop was young?A.Women faced many limits on career.B.Lawyer was the best job choice.C.Education was open to everyone.D.Men and women had equal chances. 6.What does paragraph 3 mainly talk about?A.Hislop’s political ambitions.B.Hislop’s plan to build educational equality.C.Hislop’s desire to change education policies.D.Hislop’s efforts and contribution in education.7.Which of the following can best describe Hislop?A.Determined and devoted.B.Energetic and humorous.C.Wise but indecisive.D.Courageous but impatient.A popular nature park called the lees Railway Land Local Nature Reserve, was damaged by over use. Many of the park’s native wild flowers and grasses had disappeared after decades of use. “It was a degraded(退化的) woodland,” aid Dylan Walker, a wildlife manager in lees. “We weren’t seeing any plants coming up. People were loving our city nature reserve to death.”In March, dog owners were surprised when they saw an unusual offer: They could bring in their dogs and let them run free in the reserve, as long as the pumps would wear backpacks while playing. The Railway Land Wildlife Trust decided that using dogs would be a simple way to scatter(撒) native wild flower and grass seeds from the backpacks, which had small holes in them. As the dogs raced around and played, the seeds would drop from the backpacks in areas that humans couldn’t easily reach on the 25- acre reserve.Walker said he’d seen a story about two sisters in chide who had used their three dogs to scatter seeds in areas destroyed by wild fires. “We looked at that and thought it was a brilliant idea,” Walker said. “We also thought it was a good way to share how wolves once walked around the UK and picked up seeds on their fur, which were then dropped in other places.”Five months later, people in the lees area are beginning to see the dogs’ forts work. Small green shoots are appearing all over the forest floor. “It was a great pleasure to watch the dogs running around, especially in out-of-reach places that we couldn’t get into,” he said. “The dogscovered four times the distance that a human walker could do.” The restoration(恢复) project was a fun way to allow dogs to run off lash. Walker said, “We’re going to try it again this fall, and we hope to keep it going for a couple of years.”8.What happened to the Nature Reserve in lees according to paragraph 1?A.It was closed to the public.B.It had too many wild animals.C.It was over crowded with visitors.D.It suffered losses in some native plant species. 9.How did the Wildlife Trust carry out their seed-scattering plan?A.By hiring professional gardeners.B.By using small planes to spread seeds.C.By organizing volunteer planting events.D.By employing dogs with special backpacks. 10.What can be inferred about the seed-scattering project from the last paragraph?A.It has shown promising results.B.It has failed to meet expectations.C.It has caused unexpected problems.D.It has completely restored the park. 11.What would be the best title for the text?A.The Reduction of England’s City ParksB.Dogs Are Helping Restore a Nature ReserveC.Novel Gardening technique in Wildlife ManagementD.Balancing Recreation and Conservation in Nature ReservesMothers whose parents help out with child care are more likely to show their children parental warmth than mothers who do not receive any support, according to a study led by Nanyang Technological University, Singapore(NTU Singapore)and published in a journal.According to the NTU Singapore-led study, which analyzed data from 615 mother-child pairs in the Growing Up in Singapore Towards healthy Out comes(GUSTO)study, mothers of children aged 4 and a half said they used less frequent authoritarian (专制的) parenting styled when the child’s maternal grandparents stepped in to help. When their children were 6, mothers who had been supported by their own parents also reported using more positive parenting styled, which is characterized by warmth, responsiveness, and a friendly home environment. Interestingly, the study did not find evidence to support a connection between support from other types of care giving arrangements — paternal grandparents, both maternal and paternal grandparents, or domestic helpers — and the above-mentioned positive parenting approaches in mothers.Associate Professor Set oh, who is also the Director of NTU’s Early Cognition Lab, said, “While maternal grandparents, paternal grandparents, and domestic helpers may all provide instrumental assistance and emotional encouragement when it comes to child care duties, our study found that child care support from maternal grandparents was the most beneficial.” This finding supports the idea introduced in earlier research that maternal grandparents are in a unique position to provide support in a manner most aligned with the needs of mothers, possibly due to shared valued and easiness of communication.While the study was done in Singapore, the research team said the findings that tell maternal grand parental support from paternal grand parental support could be relevant across Asian countries, where grand parental involvement in child care is considered a cultural expectation. The research team added that it would also be interesting and meaningful to examine whether the benefits of maternal grand parenting reach adolescence and early adult hood to influence the family’s life tracks.12.What do we know about the mothers of children aged four and a half?A.They used less controlling parenting styled with the aid of their mothers.B.They received financial support from their mothers.C.They expected to work in senior positions.D.They did some housework alone regularly.13.How many kinds of assistance in caring for children were mentioned according to the text?A.Two.B.Three.C.Four.D.Five.14.What does the underlined phrase “maligned with” in paragraph 3 probably mean?A.Dealt with.B.Agreed with.C.Started with.D.Varied with. 15.What is the main idea of the last paragraph?A.The future arrangements of the study.B.The social meaning of high-quality child care.C.The significance of the study in other situations.D.The details of grand parentalinvolvement in child care.It’s normal to face math anxiety. Here are three ways to overcome it. Peer(同龄人) Support; A Powerful Tool Against Fear of MathWorking in groups, discussing math problems, and teaching each other can be beneficial.16 , they improve their understanding and build confidence in their abilities. Realizing are not alone in their struggle’s, students can find comfort in collective learning. Sharing coping technique and study methods can create an environment helpful to overcoming the fear of math. Technology: An Easy Way to Overcome the Fear of MathSome inter active platforms and alps meet the needs of math learners, offering personalized experiences. These platforms sometimes gasify(游戏化) the learning process. 17 hey allow students to progress at their own pace, ensuring they grasp basic theories before moving on to difficult topics. Teachers: The Helpers Against Math Anxiety18 . A teacher who recognized the signs of math anxiety can perform targeted strategies to help a student.Regular feedback(反馈), constructive criticism(批评), and constant encouragement can work wonders. It’s necessary for teachers to create a classroom environment where mistakes are seen as learning opportunities rather than failure. 19Understanding math anxiety and its far-reaching meaning is important in today’s education. Math anxiety isn’t an indication of one’s wisdom or abilities. 20 The strategies mentioned above, when used effectively, can help in reducing and overcoming the fear of math.A.It’s a mental problem many faceB.When students explain theories to their peersC.They make it more attractive and less frighteningD.Because students feel extremely puzzled once in a whileE.Math anxiety has become more and more common at presentF.The role of educators in coping with math anxiety is importantG.This positive experience can slowly but surely reduce the fear of math二、完形填空More than six years ago, Alex, my son with down syndrome (唐氏综合征), attended a summer soccer camp hosted by a high school in our district. Little did we know then, his 21 at that camp would bring a beautiful opportunity for 22 and inclusion for many seasons to come.Alex’s participation (参与) has been a fantastic opportunity for our community to see how 23 inclusion is. His coach, friends, and support staff at school have been offering help when we 24 a path of participation for Alex. He practiced with the tear, dresses for25 and runs warm-up training with his teammates. Every now and then, his coach puts him in the games, which has been such a(n) 26 for all of us as the season has 27A few weeks ago, one of the high school soccer coaches told us that he was trying to 28 some of the soccer players to support Alex at one of his soccer games. Alex was delighted to hear that he may have a 29 section of his own at an upcoming game. Alex was very happy, and my husband and I were extremely 30 to see so many friends there.31 , we even could’t believe that so many kids in our district would come out to watch Alex’s game.32 inclusion can be really tricky (难办的), and incredibly exhausting (精疲力竭的) at times. But every now and then. Something like this happens and 33 just how important inclusion is for all of us. We are so 34 to be part of a community that is willing to include Alex, and we hope that they 35 the gifts that he provided to them as well. 21.A.failure B.appearance C.nervousness D.fear 22.A.calmness B.pride C.freedom D.friendship 23.A.simple B.awkward C.puzzling D.rewarding 24.A.create B.repair C.bend D.shorten 25.A.competitions B.experiments C.parties D.speeches 26.A.sadness B.trouble C.excitement D.confusion 27.A.stopped B.failed C.progressed D.disappeared 28.A.warn B.organize C.remind D.order 29.A.cheering B.hearing C.singing D.speaking 30.A.frightened B.impressed C.confident D.peaceful 31.A.Fortunately B.Eventually C.Similarly D.Additionally 32.A.Accounting for B.Fighting back C.Advocating for D.Holding back 33.A.indicates B.questions C.opposed D.explorers 34.A.careful B.grateful C.curious D.horrible 35.A.present B.ignore C.recognize D.decorate三、语法填空阅读下面短文, 在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式.In China, the principles of three as — reduce, reuse, recycle — are being brought to life in a unique way at the Mingsha Mountain C re scent Spring (月牙泉) scenic spot in Dunhuang, northwest China’s Gansu Province. With the tourist season in full swing, the site, crowded 36 about 20, 000 visitors daily, has put significant pressure on cleaning workers and made waste management an urgent challenge.37 (address) this issue, the scenic area introduced an 38 (innovation) program named “Trash hunt for gifts” 39 (encourage) to carry rubbish bags on them by the program, visitors can collect litter around the site. In return, they 40 (reward) with small gifts that reflect Dunhuang’s rich cultural heritage. This move represents efforts to promote 41 (responsible) and care for the environment.The site has witnessed various families 42 (active) filling their rubbish bags, with children excited to trade their collected litter for gifts. The parents proudly emphasized how these small actions made 43 big difference for the environment.Such an activity is turning tourists into environmental care takers, 44 (contribute) to the preservation of the site’s beauty. Similar activities are spreading across China and showing a growing situation 45 tourists are not only passive visitors but are also becoming effective protectors of these cherished natural wonders.四、书面表达46.假定你是李华, 上周五你班在市敬老院参观了老年人智能服务机器人. 请你给校英文报投稿, 内容包括:1. 这些机器人的功能(如送餐, 提醒老年人吃药等);2. 你的感想.注意:1. 写作词数应为80 个左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答.An Unforgettable Visit to the Nursing Home_______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _47.阅读下面材料, 根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段, 使之构成一篇完整的短文.As I settled into my university dormitory, unpacking the last of my boxes, my phone rang with a familiar ring. It was time for my daily video call with my parents. This wasn’t just a casual chat. It was a tradition deeply rooted in our family. Every day, we shared stories from our day, which was a practice that had started years ago around our dinner table.I still remember clearly the night it all began. I was in high school, buried under my homework and feeling the weight of academic pressure. One evening, after plates were full, my parents announced a new dinner time practice. “From now on, everyone must be prepared to share a story of their day,” my dad said. My younger brother and I exchanged doubtful glanced (一瞥), rolling our eyes at the idea.Despite our busy lives, my family made it a routine to have dinner together. Originally, our conversations were predictable, often surrounding my brother’s and my schoolwork. Obviously, we needed something more interesting. That’s why the idea came up. At first, my brother and I participated passively, making up stories on the fly. It was obvious that we hadn’t prepared. But my parents persisted (坚持), sharing their own interesting stories to draw us in.One night, after a particularly tough day at school, I felt overwhelmed (不知所措的) When it was my turn to share, I hesitated but then decided to open up. I talked about a challenging test, the stress I was feeling, and a funny incident that happened with my friends. To my surprise, my parents listened attentively, offering support and advice that made me feel understood and valued.Gradually, our dinner time conversations were transformed into something we all looked forward to. My brother, firstly the most resistant (抵抗的), began sharing his own stories from middle school, adding humor and excitement to our meals. Our stories ranged from everyday talksto deeper reflections, and soon, everyone was eager to share their experiences.注意:1. 续写词数应为150个左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答.The tradition continued as I went through high school._______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _Even now this simple routine of sharing stories still has a great impact on me._______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _。

河南省安阳市林林州市第一中学2024-2025学年高二上学期9月月考英语试题

河南省安阳市林林州市第一中学2024-2025学年高二上学期9月月考英语试题

河南省安阳市林林州市第一中学2024-2025学年高二上学期9月月考英语试题一、听力选择题1.Where does the conversation probably take place?A.In a school.B.In a shop.C.In a car museum. 2.What makes the man unwilling to attend the party?A.A rude friend.B.A late invitation.C.His father’s presence. 3.What stops the man from buying the painting?A.Its characters.B.Its price.C.Its colors.4.What happened to the man?A.He was bitten by a cat.B.He injured his arm.C.He lost his dog.5.Why does the boy look for his dictionary?A.To look up some words.B.To get his stamp.C.To lend it to Lucy.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。

6.What is the probable relationship between the speakers?A.Manager and worker.B.Husband and wife.C.Neighbors.7.What does the man have to do now?A.Talk with the woman.B.Meet Mr. Brown at the airport.C.Wait for two more hours.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。

8.When will the woman take part in a basketball game?A.Tomorrow.B.The day after tomorrow.C.In four days.9.What is the woman going to do next?A.Phone a shoe store.B.Buy a pair of shoes online.C.Go to Bob’s Shoes.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

2021年高二英语上学期9月月考试卷

2021年高二英语上学期9月月考试卷

2021年高二英语上学期9月月考试卷本试题分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。

考试结束后,只交答题纸和答题卡,试题自己保留。

注意事项1.答题前,考生在答题纸和答题卡上务必用直径0.5毫米黑色签字笔将自己的班级、姓名、考号填写清楚。

请认真核准考号、姓名和科目。

2.每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。

在试题卷上作答无效。

第一部分听力(共两节, 满分30分)做题时,先将答案划在试卷上。

录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。

第一卷第一部分听力第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分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,并标在试卷的相应位置。

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。

例:How much is the shirt?A.£19.15. B.£9.15. C.£9.18.答案是B。

1.How much should a student pay for the match?A. $6.00B. $4.00C. $ 2.002. What do we know about the two speakers?A. They are old friendsB.They know each otherC.They meet for the first time.3.Which statement is true about the man?A. The man won’t be able to join the woman today.B.The man will join the woman in flying the kites todayC.The man will have to work tomorrow afternoon.4. What is the woman speaker probably going to do?A.Visit a collegeB. Buy some ticketsC. Get some money5. Where did the man speaker go yesterday evening?A.In his officeB.In Mary’s homeC.In a cinema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。

内蒙古自治区鄂尔多斯市达拉特旗第一中学2024-2025学年高二上学期9月月考英语试题

内蒙古自治区鄂尔多斯市达拉特旗第一中学2024-2025学年高二上学期9月月考英语试题

内蒙古自治区鄂尔多斯市达拉特旗第一中学2024-2025学年高二上学期9月月考英语试题一、阅读理解Famous People Who Begin With DifficultiesOprah WinfreyProbably having one of the most famous success stories, Oprah was born into a poor family in Mississippi, raised by a single mother living on welfare. She was physically, and mentally abused during her childhood. Despite her initial struggles as a young girl, she turned herself into one of the most successful talk show hosts of our time.Jim CarreyJim Carrey has been the star of some of the most successful movies of all time. But Carrey grew up extremely poor in Canada. When he was a teenager, his family took security jobs in a factory to help pay the bills. And during his first stand-up comedy performance, he was booed off (喝倒彩)the stage. Not shortly after, he made it big on In Living Color and then went on to star in Dumb & Dumber, The Mask, and Ace V entura in the same year!James DysonIf you thought Thomas Edison’s failures were bad, let me introduce you to James Dyson, the famous inventor of the Dyson vacuums (真空吸尘器)you see all over the television. Dyson developed over 5,000 failed prototypes (原型)before finding the bagless vacuum brand. Not only that, he put his entire savings account into his prototypes over fifteen years! Luckily, the bagless vacuum worked.Stephen KingBefore Stephen King became known as a great living writer—having written over 60 novels, many of which have been adapted for film and television—King was rejected over and over again. In his memoir, On Writing, King describes how he used to post his rejection letters on the wall for inspiration. His first novel, Carrie, was rejected 30 times.1.What do Oprah and Jim have in common?A.They were abused by parents.B.They grew up in poor families.C.They were hired as comedians.D.They found jobs in a factory.2.What did James Dyson do?A.He repaired the failed prototypes.B.He developed over 5,000 brands.C.He put all efforts into marketing.D.He invented the bagless vacuum.3.Who is a novelist?A.Oprah Winfrey.B.Stephen King.C.James Dyson.D.Jim Carrey.For 18 years, I’ve feared the yearly event of writing a “vision statement (愿景宣言)” for our son, Ethan. He has autism (自闭症). In theory, the vision statement is a lovely idea — an opportunity for parents to express the future they plan for their child five years down the road. In reality, as Ethan grew up and his limitations became clearer, I found it harder every year to write the short paragraph.This year, as Ethan completed his final year in the school system, we signed Ethan up to work at a local farm that employs young adults with disabilities assuming it would go the way he always has. He’d be interested at first, then bored, and then — because he was bored — silly and unsafe around the equipment in a way that would get him removed from the program. It was his pattern and if there’s anything we’ve learned, autistic kids love repeating their patterns.Surprisingly, after a year, we were told he’d made it onto a landscaping team. “What do you do in the team?” we asked. Eth an listed a few machines we assumed he was watching other people operate. We’ve lived with Ethan for 21 years. We know his limitations.At our last meeting for the vision statement, a man from the farm read a report on Ethan. Ethan was operating those machines, safely and effectively, along with the final line: “Ethan makes us laugh every day.” I could hardly believe it.Ethan wrote his own vision statement this year. He read it aloud:“I plan to work at Prospect Meadow Farm until I retire and live. at home with my family as long as I can. My goals for the future are to learn how to drive a lawn mower (割草机).”I had tears in my eyes. Not simply because Ethan had made his own entirely reasonable vision statement, but because it involved the part of his present life that brings him joy. After years of making up visions for a future we never honestly thought possible, Ethan was offering one that was both hopeful and extremely simple: I want my life to keep looking the way it does NOW.4.How did the author feel about writing a vision statement for her son?A.It was difficult.B.It was boring.C.It was annoying.D.It was embarrassing.5.Why does the author mention Ethan’s pattern in paragraph 2?A.To show her concern for Ethan’s safety.B.To show her familiarity with autistic kids.C.To show her low expectations for Ethan’s farm job.D.To show her special responsibility as Ethan’s parent.6.How did Ethan behave on the farm?A.He went beyond his limits.B.He made silly mistakes.C.He liked watching others working.D.He could hardly get along with others.7.Which statement will the author probably agree with?A.Success is built on failure.B.Never lose faith in your high goals.C.Family support helps to develop confidence.D.The future should look like the best parts of the present.The Wuyishan National Park, known for its amazing landscapes and respected tea industry, has taken significant steps to safeguard its traditional tea heritage and industry, while using technological advances to raise the incomes of local people.Home to one of China’s largest and most diverse subtropical forests, Wuyi Mountain is the only place in the country where Wuyi rock tea is grown. In the 18th century, Wuyi rock tea was the most popular tea in Europe. However, illegal land reclamation (开垦) of tea mountains and the destruction of plant resources damaged the environment in the area around Wuyi Mountain.Then the Wuyishan National Park was established in 2021, as one of the first bat ch of China’s national parks. The park authorities have cooperated with tea experts to make up a strategy for the improvement of the Wuyi Mountain tea industry and biodiversity.“In order to better protect the forest, we must respect and preserve the existing areas for thelocals to plant and live on, but further expansion has been restricted.” said Huang Zhimin, a researcher with the park’s management bureau.Eco-friendly plantations that use the “tea forest” and “tea grass” models have been introduced to the park. Moreover, the authorities provide farmers with free seedlings (幼苗) of precious broad-leaved trees like nanmu. This practice not only protects local biodiversity, but also improves the quality of the tea.The Wuyishan National Park’s authorities have been working with tea experts to improve production and quality through the use of innovative technological methods. A local farmer said: “In the past, we lacked knowledge of scientific tea field management, which resulted in teas of average quality that were only suitable for basic daily consumption. Now, with the help of scientific approaches, the quality of our teas has risen significantly.”8.What was the Wuyishan National Park intended for?A.To attract more tourists to come here.B.To examine innovative technological methods.C.To arouse the awareness of protecting the biodiversity.D.To promote the eco - environment and tea quality.9.What does the underlined phrase in paragraph 5 mean?A.Asking the authorities for help.B.Decreasing land reclamation of tea mountains.C.Using eco-friendly plantations.D.Growing all the broad-leaved trees.10.What can be inferred according to the local farmer?A.They benefit a lot from the tourism of the national park.B.The quality of their teas are much better than before.C.The scientific approaches make no difference to them.D.Their knowledge of tea field management is the best.11.Where is the text most probably taken from?A.A novel.B.A medical book.C.A tourist brochure.D.A magazine.In a small, rough shipyard on the Pacific coast of Costa Rica, a small team is building what they say will be the world’s largest ocean-going clean cargo ship.Ceiba is the first ship built by Sailcargo, a company trying to prove that zero-carbon shipping is possible, and commercially available. Made largely of wood, Ceiba combines both very old and very new technology: sailing masts stand alongside solar panels, a uniquely designed electric engine and batteries. Once on the water, she will be capable of crossing oceans entirely without the use of fossil fuels, which sets her apart.“The thing that is striking is the fact that she’ll have one of the largest marine electric engines of her kind in the world,” Danielle Doggett said. The system also has the means to capture energy from underwater propellers (螺旋桨) as well as solar power, so electricity will be available for the engine when needed. “Really, the only limit on how long she can stay at sea is water and food on board for the crew.”Despite some hold-ups due to the global disaster, the team hopes to get her on the water by the end of 2024 and operating by 2025, when she will begin transporting cargo between Costa Rica and Canada.“There are actually loads of innovations happening that could transform shipping emissions, but few companies are willing to apply them to building ships like Ceiba.” says Lucy Gilliam. “So it’s not that we don’t have great ideas. The problem that we have is that fossil fuels are still too cheap. And we don’t have the rules to force people to take up the new technology.”When it comes to promoting this kind of boat, it has to be said that Ceiba is small for a cargo ship — tiny in fact. She will carry around nine standard shipping containers. She is also relatively slow. Being a world-first, there are some aspects of Ceiba’s design that have yet to be proven at sea.12.What is unique about Ceiba as a cargo ship?A.It is the world’s largest.B.It is environment-friendly.C.It is wooden with old technology.D.It is modern with unique equipment. 13.What determines Ceiba’s length of staying at sea according to Danielle Doggett?A.The size of the sail.B.The weather of the ocean.C.The power of the electric engine.D.The quantity of the living supplies. 14.Why are companies unwilling to build ships like Ceiba?A.The rules are disobeyed.B.The fuels are affordable.C.The bigger ships are preferable.D.The innovations are distrusted.15.What is the author’s attitude to the innovation of Ceiba?A.Objective.B.Doubtful.C.Critical.D.Favorable.Attending a concert is an activity appealing to many. However, as a first-timer, you probably feel anxious about entering a heavily crowded space with overexcited music enthusiasts. The following tips may help you enjoy the experience.Buy tickets in advance.16 , there’s a high chance that tickets may sell out before you can buy them if you don’t get a head start. In addition, ticket prices are likely to be lower during the pre-selling period.Wear comfortable clothes.Attending a concert will be an exhausting experience. 17 . Thus, it is vital that when you go to a concert, you dress comfortably. It is also essential to wear a pair of comfortable shoes.18 .Waiting outside the venue for eight hours is not what you should do, but you should be reasonable and get to the venue ahead of time. Getting there early will have its own advantages.19 .Have your phone fully charged.You’ll want your phone fully charged for taking photos and videos, contacting any friends you’ll be attending with, booking a ride home, and other necessary tasks on the day of the concert.20 , consider packing a power bank just in case.A.Head to the venue earlyB.Research the venue ahead of timeC.You can find a good spot for yourselfD.If the concert is of music by a popular artistE.Since there probably won’t be any plugs at the venueF.Because you book your ticket from a reliable companyG.You may have to stand the whole night and wait in long queues二、完形填空Beatrice De Lavalette was just 17 years old when she was seriously injured in a terrorist attack in Belgium, losing both of her legs from the knee down.The teen spent the next several months in intensive physical 21 , working hard to 22 her mobility and independence. She 23 her family for supporting her and 24 her that life would go on during those dark days. Her beloved horse, DeeDee, was especially helpful in her 25 .26 in an equestrian (马术的) family, Beatrice started riding when she was just a kid, competing in dressage (盛装舞步) by the time she was 12. Even with both legs gone, she never 27 to her misfortune. 28 , she was eager to get back to her “real life”, beginning the 29 task of relearning how to ride. 30 her muscle strength as well as her sense of 31 was gone, she had to be lifted up and held onto DeeDee by someone. Little by little, she successfully regained the strength to ride 32 assistance.Her efforts paid off 33 . In April 2017, Beatrice was able to return to competitions at a show. Now, six years after the accident that almost killed her, she was selected to 34 Team USA at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games!“My being here shows that literally anything is 35 ,” she said. “I know it’s kind of the usual thing to say, but it’s true. Just go for it.”21.A.activity B.treatment C.intervention D.strength 22.A.resolve B.refresh C.rearrange D.regain 23.A.appreciated B.comforted C.encouraged D.blamed 24.A.impressing B.blessing C.assuring D.securing 25.A.recovery B.growth C.motion D.operation 26.A.Built up B.Brought up C.Taken up D.Picked up 27.A.submitted B.took C.stuck D.led 28.A.However B.Besides C.Instead D.Therefore 29.A.depressing B.inspiring C.astonishing D.challenging 30.A.Although B.When C.Since D.After 31.A.control B.touch C.direction D.relief32.A.under B.without C.by D.beyond 33.A.unexpectedly B.eventually C.intentionally D.immediately 34.A.assist B.justify C.represent D.defend 35.A.contrary B.possible C.dramatic D.reasonable三、语法填空阅读下面短文, 在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

河南省焦作市沁阳市高级中学2023-2024学年高二上学期9月月考英语试题(word版含答案,无听力

河南省焦作市沁阳市高级中学2023-2024学年高二上学期9月月考英语试题(word版含答案,无听力

河南省焦作市沁阳市高级中学2023-2024学年高二上学期9月月考英语试题(word版含答案,无听力试题)沁阳市高级中学高二9月月考英语试卷阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)AAs an important part of Three Parallel Rivers Scenic Area, Potatso National Park(Pudacuo National Park)is famous for lush(草木繁茂的)mountains, meadows(草地), lakes, rare animals and Tibetan culture. About a 50-minute drive from downtown Shangri-La, the park contains three main parts: Shudu Lake Scenic Area, Bitahai Lake Scenic Area, and Militang Alpine Pasture. You can reach them by the tourist bus from the park entrance.Traveling around the park can be quite relaxing if you take the bus to see each scenic area one by one. Wooden boardwalks along the lakes allow you an easy walk as you take in the beautiful lake views and the surrounding mountain scenery. Or you can take a boat trip on the lakes for a more relaxing scenic experience.If you want more of a challenge, there are also some short hiking routes in the park. Horse riding is also available in the park.Route one: Walk from Lourong Village to Jieti Waterfall—about 2.2 km, taking about 50 minutes. You will see beautiful river views alongside the path.Route two: Shudu Lake North Shore Pier to Tibetan Culture Experience Area—about 3 km, taking about 1.5 hours. You can see the primeval(原始的)forest and enjoy Tibetan culture during this hiking trip.Suitable for: nature lovers, hikers.Access: Shangri-La is about a 6-hour flight from Beijing.Best time to visit: The weather is comfortable from May to September and the meadows are full of blooming wild flowers.Recommended visit time: a half day for the park, but 3 days are suggested for a Shangri-La trip. You can also extend the trip to Lijiang and Meili Snow Mountain, which are both within 4 hours' driving.21、What is the park famous forA. New temples and historical sites.B. Rare wildlife and natural scenery.C. Adventure sports and exciting activities.D. Traditional festivals and musical performances.22、What can visitors do in the parkA. Swim in the lakes.B. Participate in horse racing.C. Take a boat trip on the lakes.D. Rent a car from workers of the park.23、When is the best time to visit the parkA. From December to February.B. From March to April.C. From May to September.D. From October to November.BLast fall, I went to New York for sightseeing. I visited many tourist attractions there, and I also saw many unfortunate citizens on the street, like beggars and homeless folks.Standing outside the Metropolitan Museum of Art, I heard a voice ask, "Can you do me a favor " When I turned around, I saw an elderly blind woman with her hand extended out. Naturally, I reached into my pocket for some change immediately and placed it in her hand without even looking at her. I was really annoyed at being bothered by a beggar. What I only thought at that moment was to send her away.But the blind woman said with a warm smile on her face, "I don't want your money. I just need you to show me the way to the subway entrance."In an instant, I realized what I had done just now. Her unexpected words took me by surprise and shame. I had acted with prejudice—I'd judged another person simply for what I assumed she had to be. I felt ashamed of myself and couldn't face the old woman anymore. And I felt smallbeside her.The incident reminded me that I believed in being humble, even though I had lost that belief for a moment. The thing I had forgotten about myself is that I am an immigrant. I left Honduras and arrived in the U. S. at the age of 15. Through the years, I have experienced many acts of prejudice.I remember a time at the age of 17 when I was a busboy, I heard a father tell his little boy that if he did not do well in school, he would end up like me. But now, living my American middle-class lifestyle, it is too easy to forget who I am and where I have been, and to lose sight of where I want to go. It is the blind woman who cured me of my blindness.24、What did the author think the blind woman wanted at frst sightA. To ask for directions.B. To offer him some helpC. To demand some donations.D. To borrow money from him.25、Why did the author feel ashamedA. He had a prejudice on the woman.B. He couldn't face the woman.C. He was judged by his appearance.D. He was an immigrant himself.26、Why did the author mention his experience as a busboyA. To indicate he led a miserable lifeB. To tell he didn't work hard at schoolC. To prove he used to be a humble man.D. To show he used to be unfairly judged.27、What is the best title for the textA. Be Considerate-Always Minding Your WordsB. Be Humble-Always Dropping Your PrejudiceC. Be Generous-Always Helping Those in NeedD. Be Aggressive-Always Having a Big DreamCThe drone(无人机)is flying above the Amazon River in Brazil, but its battery is running low. Andre Coelho, the chief pilot, guides it back to safety with skills perfected by playing video games. Long hours' practicing has become a surprising benefit in an effort to conserve dolphins that live in the river. Marcelo Oliveira, a conservation specialist, stands on the bow of a boat. He pulls the white drone from the air, changes the battery, and quickly sends it back in the sky.Later, scientists will examine the video which has recorded for signs of the two species of dolphins that inhabit the river: the pink and bulbous boto(亚马孙河豚), and the smaller, prettier tucuxi(白海豚). Exactly how many live in the basin is a mystery. Some studies have suggested a decline of the pink dolphins in specific areas of the Amazon River, but the International Union for Conservation of Nature(IUCN)says there isn't enough data available for either species of dolphins."We need to base everything on hard data," says Miriam Marmontel, ascientist. "We need to focus on what's really critical to help us get to a real situation that can influence policy. We need numbers. We need information on death and reproduction.Marmontel's biggest concern is that dolphins are being caught in the nets of local fishermen. Scientists have also given a warning against fishermen's killing botos. Pollution from gold mining is also a concern. The scientists want to use the information they collect to persuade the IUCN to list the boto and the tucuxi as endangered species. Funding agencies and governments want evidence. Without the IUCN's categorization, it's difficult to raise the money for protection measures. They hope their drone monitoring will do the trick. During three trips to the Amazon last year, the team has recorded about 70 samples(样本)that will contribute to a more accurate estimate of dolphin populations in the Amazon basin.28、What are Coelho and Oliveira doing in the Amazon RiverA. Testing the drone they designed for fun.B. Recording the video of the flowing river.C. Collecting data on dolphins with a drone.D. Playing a video game29、What can make Miriam Marmontel worry most according to the textA. The fishermen's living conditions.B. The money for protection measures.C. he pollution from the gold mining.D. The dolphins being caught by fishermen.30、What is the purpose of the drone monitoringA. To raise money to protect the Amazon basin.B. To find evidence for the need to take measuresC To urge governments to record Amazon species.D. To get an exact number of species in the Amazon.31、What is the author's attitude to the drone monitoring in the textA. Indifferent.B. NegativeC. Approving.D. Unclear.DA small robot that can change its shape and produce heat shows potential in targeting cancer cells and preventing internal bleeding. It can also be used for delivering drugs directly to tumors(肿瘤)or inaccessible areas within the human body.Researchers, led by Ren Hao Soon at the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems in Stuttgart, Germany, developed a centimeter-sized robot inspired by pangolins(穿山甲). It is constructed with so and magnetic(磁性的)materials, allowing the robot to change its shape. To enable movement, shape shifting, and heat generation, the researchers applied magnetic fields to the robot's metal parts. By adjusting the frequency of these fields, the robot was able to heat up and give out heat into its surroundings. The team observed that therobot's body temperature could be over 70℃.In addition, the researchers used the robot's heat to deliver substances within a simulated(模拟的)stomach environment. They attached something simulating medicine capsules onto the robot, which dissolved upon heating, thereby releasing the goods. This technique holds promise for targeted drug delivery inside the body.Soon, his team also tested the robot's ability to halt bleeding. They created wounds using a dead pig's stomach. By pumping blood through a small incision using a syringe, they simulated bleeding. Subsequently, the robot extended and covered the area, giving out heat to help stop bleeding.According to Jake Abbott from the University of Utah, the robot could potentially be employed for targeted destruction of tumor cells, reducing the need for exposing large amounts of tissue to radiation or chemicals. By raising the robot's temperature to a level unsafe for normal cells and keeping it in place for a few minutes, cancer cells can be killed. Abbott emphasizes the high temperature sensitivity of the human body.32、What can we infer about the small robotA. It has been put into use.B. It is mainly used to deliver goods.C. It draws inspiration from the natural world.D. It can't be used without adding hard elements.33、How do the researchers make the robot change shapeA. By using heat.B. By using magnets.C. By using radiation.D. By using chemicals.34、What does the underlined word "halt" in paragraph 5 meanA. Stop.B. Challenge.C. Evaluate.D. Explore.35、Which can be the best title for the textA. A Tiny Robot Will Be Used In MedicineB. Scientists Will Make Robots Give Out HeatC. A Small Robot Was Made To Deliver GoodsD. Doctors Have Used Tiny Robots To Cure Tumors第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)If you need to interview someone for an article but you have never interviewed before, it can be frightening. Here are some tips for preparing for and conducting a successful interview.36. If the person is a known author or speaker, take the time to read or listen to his/her work, or at least get familiar with his/her most recent or most important work. If the interview will cover events, review whatever is known publicly about those events.Bring a recording device(录音设备). You can use your phone or an audio recorder. In this way you needn't struggle to write things down. 37. And this will make it easier to include direct quotes when you start writing.Remember to make it a conversation rather than a list of questions. Prepared questions are just a guideline.38. You can also try to ask your interviewee about his/her personal thoughts and reactions to events and people they deal with.Appropriate feedback(反馈)is also important. Feel free to say words that show you are listening, like "yeah" and "Mmmm". 39. You can also give more facial feedback like smiling.40. If the interviewee changes suddenly from one line of thought to another, lead them back to the area you are focusing on. Guide the interview but don't keep interrupting with many questions.A. Politely ask if you can interview them.B. Do your homework before you pick up the phone.C. Then you can focus all your attention on the interview.D. Consider how all the questions can be asked in a short time.E. Nodding your head can be an encouragement to the interviewee.F. In order to get the information you need, you should guide the interview.G. You can try to ask questions based on what they have said to you in previous responses.完形填空(共15小题,每小题1分,共15分)Our oldest daughter, Christy, told us she was running away. In disbelief, my wife, Cathy, and I stared at each other, at a loss for words. When shestarted 41 her suitcase, we knew she was serious. Her action let us 42 —after all, Christy was only six. We didn't know whether to laugh or cry.Our daughter 43 she was moving to Julia's house across the street. My wife gave Julia's mother a 44 , telling her what was happening. Then, with mixed feelings, we watched Christy cross the street. Julia's mother waited outside the door to 45 her. A few hours later, Julia's mom 46 Christy it was Monday night and that our family always drove to the Golden Spoon for frozen yogurt. It was a tradition 47 by my threes girls—including our little Christy. To our 48 , she called and asked if she could go. A joyous 49 .The yogurt run was part of our family identity. Even the neighbours knew our 50 visit to the Golden Spoon. Our three daughters are now grown-up, but we 51 visit the Golden Spoon as always. Its yogurt is still delicious. Our family 52 are kept strong by one of those simple activities.At some point, 53 will come to every family. But when you build a strong family identity 54 , there will be no doubt that your family can 55 whatever winds and rains coming your way. Not surprisingly, a strong family identity will give your kids solid foundations to count on during those difficult times.41、A. carrying B. removing C. packing D. employing42、A. careless B. restless C. speechless D. hopeless43、A. declared B. acknowledged C. whispered D. requested44、A. bow B. response C. tip D. bell45、A. hug B. treat C. assist D. greet46、A. persuaded B. reminded C. answered D. promised47、A. expected B. approved C. promoted D. shared48、A. admiration B. regret C. satisfaction D. relief49、A. recovery B. success C. reunion D. communication50、A. daily B. monthly C. weekly D. yearly51、A. occasionally B. automatically C. rarely D. regularly52、A. origins B. traditions C. bonds D. honors53、A. sufferings B. storms C. failures D. barriers54、A. in return B. in particular C. in reality D. in advance55、A. survive B. ignore C. avoid D. predict语法填空(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读以下材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。

湖南省永州市第一中学2023-2024学年高二上学期9月月考英语试题

湖南省永州市第一中学2023-2024学年高二上学期9月月考英语试题

永州市第一中学2023 年下期高二第一次月考英语试卷命题人:审题人:时量:120分钟满分:150第一部分听力(共两节,满分30 分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。

录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。

第一节(共5 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分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.What time is it now?A. 7:30 p.m.B. 8:00 p.m.C. 8:30 p.m.2.What are the speakers talking about?A.How to preserve strawberries.B.Where to buy strawberriesC.How to wash strawberries.3.What was Becky doing when a car crashed into her house?A.Doing the gardening.B. Eating dinner.C. Doing the cleaning.4.What caused Matthew’s cough?A.The flu.B. The season.C. The cold wind.5.What does the woman mean?A.She has no time for dinner.B.She forgot the wedding anniversary.C.She wants to eat something different.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。

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高二年级月考英语试题一.单项选择(15分)1. The news she looked forward to _________.A. come at lastB. coming at lastC. coming recentlyD. came at last2. Your performance in the driving test didn’t reach the required standard; _____you failed.A. in the endB. after allC. in other wordsD. at the same time3. There will be a discussion tomorrow. All those who ______, please come here.A. join toB. take a partC. take part inD., take part4. Mr Smith is strict _____ us ______ our studies.A. in; withB. on; withC. with; inD. with; with5. I would appreciate _______ back this afternoon.A. you to callB. you callC. your callingD. you are calling6. This is the first time we _______ a film in the cinema together as a family.A. seeB. had seenC. sawD. have seen7. It _____ long before we ______ the result of the experiment.A. will not be; will knowB. is; will knowC. will not be; knowD. is; know8. He is the only one of the students who ______ a winner of scholarship for three years’A. isB. areC. have beenD. has been9. Is this the reason ______ at the meeting for his carelessness in his work?A. he explainedB. what he explainedC. how he explainedD. why he explained10. It was ______ the old clock that the old man spent the whole morning at home.A. repairingB. repairedC. to repairD. in repair11. The new suspension bridge ______ by the end of last month.A. has been designedB. had been designedC. was designedD. would be designed12. Wherever he is, he makes ___ a rule to run for an hour every day.A. thisB. thatC. itD. which13. The story happened in _____ and the hero was in his______.A. the 1840s; thirtiesB. the 1840s; thirtyC. 1840s; thirtiesD. 1840s; thirty14.He pretended not to care but that remark _____ his real opinion on the matter.A. put awayB. put outC. gave awayD. gave out15. ____ apple fell from the tree and hit him on _____ head.A. An; theB. The; theC. An; /D. The; /二.完型填空(30分)A teacher, Yukiko Horie, _16___for the students she could not save. Standing outside Rikuzentakata's community hall, Yukiko Horie __17___ her hands together and then touches them to her forehead. She bows and says a quiet prayer. The three-storey building is still _18____, but it has been completely wrecked by the tsunami that__19_____ just over a month ago.Someone has __20____a small bunch of artificial flowers on a smashed window ledge near what was the main door. When Y ukiko looks up, she __21____ with grief.Yukiko, ___22___English teacher, was also one of the two coaches ___23____the club. She was not__24____ the team when the earthquake __25____on 11 March but at school. "At night I can't sleep," she says, "I ___26___ many things because I was not with them in that building. How horrible it was. The fear. How cold was the water. How scared they were, the black water." “I imagine I could see __27____they tried to ___28___ and they are good swimmers, maybe they tried to swim and __29____, but I couldn't help them."Now Yukiko is working with the other teachers to open a new, __30____ school for the surviving children. She says she tries to be strong for her students. “These days I am thinking if they __31____here, the swimming members, what they would _32___me," Yukiko says. "I imagine, maybe they will ask me to try not to be so sad, to just stand up. I think they will tell me that. So that's my strength." And then she __33___, "sometimes the swimming members appear in my dream and they also___34__ me laugh."“I should step forward, so I try not to be thinking of the sad stories. I have a _35____ to step forward.”16. A. regrets B. promises C. prays D. wishes17. A. shakes B. claps C. extends D. waves18. A. lay B. lying C. stood D. standing19. A. swept through B. swept away C. spread through D. spread away20. A. sent B. bought C. made D. placed21. A. signs B. sighs C. signals D. signature22. A. the B. / C. a D. an23 A. in charge of B. in the charge of C. under charge D. under the charge24. A. along B. for C. with D. at25. A. strike B. struck D. stroke D. stick26. A. think B. consider C. imagine D. regard27. A. how B. what C. that D. which28. A. fight B. battle C. struggle D. combat29. A. go down B. go up C. go out D. go way30. A. present B. current C. permanent D. temporary31. A. were B. was C. had been D. are32. A. talk B. remark C. tell D. ask33. A. add B. added C. adds D. adding34. A. get B. make C. leave D. lead35. A. choice B. responsibility C. opportunity D. right三.阅读理解(30分)ATUESDAY, July11SHANGHAI---The 12th International Processing, Packaging & End-Line Printing Exhibition opens at Shanghai New International Expo Centre ( to July 13)Tel: 021 6209 5209HONGKONG---The Hong Kong International Textile and Garment Machinery and Technology Fair opens at Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre ( to July 14).Tel: +852 2584 4333THURSDAY, July 13SHANGHAI---The China(Shanghai) International Wedding Photographic Equipment Exhibition (Autumn) opens at Shanghai Mart ( to July16 ).Tel: 021 6272 2828HARBIN, Heilongjiang Province---The Ninth Harbin International Automobile Industry Exhibition and Sports Centre ( to July 17 ).Tel : 0451 5363 5464FRIDAY, July 14HONG KONG---The Hong Kong Wedding, Banquet & Wedding Accessories Expo opens at Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre ( to July 16 ).Tel: +852 2367 8385WEDNESDAY, July 19SHANGHAI---The 14th Shanghai International Advertising Technology & Equipment Exhibition / Shanghai International Media Technology & Equipment opens at Shanghai New International Expo Centre ( to July 22 ).Tel: 021 6328 8899SHANGHAI---The Shanghai International Outdoor AD Illuminating Technology & Equipment Exhibition, Outdoor Media Promotion Exhibition opens at Shanghai New International Expo Centre ( to July 22 ).Tel: 021 6321 7522SHANGHAI---PAPERTECH Shanghai opens at Shanghai New International Expo Centre ( to July 22 ).Tel: 021 6328 889936.More exhibitions are held in _______A.Shanghai New International Expo CentreB.Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition CentreC.Shanghai MartD.Harbin International conference, Exhibition and Sports Centre37.How many exhibitions can you attend on July 15______A.one B.two C.three D.four38.The text is likely to be a (an)________A.business diaryB.product advertisementC.private timetableD.magazineBHaving returned form her round trip,the angry woman stood outside the ticket office of the station. “The railway owes me $12,” she said to Harry Jenks, the young man working at the office. “You sold me a ticket for May 22nd, but there was no ship form Jersey that night. So my daughter and I had to stay in a hotel. It cost me $12.”Harry was worried. He remembered selling the woman a return ticket. “Come into the office, Madam,” he said politely. “I’ll just check the Jersey timetable for May 22nd.”The woman and her little girl followed him inside. She was quite right, as Harry soon discovered. There was no sailing on May 22nd. How could he have made such a careless mistake? He shouldn’t have sold her a ticket for that day. Wondering what to do, he smiled at the child. “You look sun burnt,” he said to her. “Did you have a nice holiday in Jersey?”“Yes,” she answered shyly. “The beach wax lovely. And I can swim too!”“That’s fine,” said Harry. “My little girl can’t swim a bit yet. Of course, she’s only three…”“I’m four,” the child said proudly. “I’ll be four and a half.”Harry turned to the mother, “I remember your ticket, Madam,” he said, “But you didn’t get one for your daughter, did you?”“Er, well ---” the woman looked at the child. “I mean… she hasn’t started school yet. She’s only four.”“A four –year-old child must have a ticket, Madam. A child’s return ticket to Jersey costs …let me see … $13.50. So if the railway pays your hotel, you will owe $1.50. The law is the law, but since the fault was mine…”The woman stood up, took the child’s hand and left the office.39. Harry started talking to the little girl ___________A.because he was in difficulty and did not know what to doB.because he had a little girl about the same age as this girlC.because he wanted to be friendly to the little girl.D.When he suddenly realized that he could find a way.40. The woman left the office without saying anything because _________.A.she wanted to go home and get money for the child’s ticket.B.She was so angry that she didn’t want to have anything more to do.C.She was moved by Harry’s kindness.D.She knew she would have to pay the railway if she insisted.41. How did the woman feel when she left the office?A. angryB. embarrassedC. peacefulD. nervousCEdward Wilson is America’s, if not the world’s, leading naturalist. In The Future of Life, he takes us on a tour of the world’s natural resources. How are they used? What has been lost? What remains and is it able to continue with the present speed of use? Wilson also points out the need to understand fully the biodiversity (生物多样性) of our earth.Wilson begins with an open letter to the pioneer in environment protection Henry David Thoreau. He compares today’s Walden Pond with that of Thoreau’s day. Wilson will use such comparisons for the rest of the book. The problem is clean: man has done great damage to his home over the years. Can the earth, with human help, be made to return to biodiversity levels that will be able to support us in the future?Biodiversity, Wilson argues, is the key to settling many problems the earth faces today. Even our agricultural crops can gain advantages from it. A mere hundred species are the basis of our food supply, of which but twenty carry the load. Wilson suggests changing this situation by looking into ten thousand species that could be made use of, which will be a way to reduce the clearing of the natural homes of plants and animals to enlarge farming areas.At the end of the book, Wilson discusses the importance of human values in considering the environment. If you are to continue to live on the earth, you may well read and act on the ideas.42. We learn from the text that Wilson cares most about .A. the environment for plantsB. the biodiversity of our earthC. the waste of natural resourcesD. the importance of human values43. How many species are most important to our present food supply?A. Twenty.B. EightyC. One hundred.D. Ten thousand.44. Wilson suggests that one way to keep biodiversity is to .A. learn how to farm scientificallyB. build homes for some dying speciesC. make it clear what to eatD. use more species for food45. We can infer that the text is .A. a description of natural resourcesB. a research reportC. a book reviewD. an introduction to a scientistDThe need for love is deeply rooted in the human psyche(灵魂). __46___ Separateness, according to psychologists, means to be cut off, helpless and alone in the world. It is the source of all anxiety.47____ It can be selfish and possessive, or unselfish and giving. Abraham Maslow distinguishes between two kinds of love: B-love or “being love” means love for another person: unselfish love not dependent upon your own needs. D-love or “deficiency-love” is a selfish possessive love which is based upon someone else’s ability to satisfy your needs.D-love is conditional. It depends upon whether personal needs continue to be met…But B-love is unconditional. __48___ Furthermore, as it depends upon who you are, it is possible only when you allow yourself to be known to the other person.The psychologist Erich Fromm also distinguished between two types of love.__49__ Symbiotic union is an immature love based upon the satisfaction of needs and is similar to Maslow’s concept of D-love.Mature love, on the other hand, is a relationship that allows individuals to retain(保持) their independence, their identity, and their integrity. In mature love people can overcome their sense of separateness yet continue to be themselves. The mature lover would say , “I love you because I need you,” but the mature one: “__50__”A.There are two types of love.B.I need you because I love you.C.Love is a way of overcoming the feelingD.Every one of us needs love.E.It depends not upon what you do, but who you are.F.They are immature love, called by him symbiotic union(共同体), and mature love.G.These two types are quite different from each other.四.写作第一节短文改错Never shall I forget the first English lesson giving by Miss Liu. One Monday morning, when she entered the classroom, we found out that she was a young and beautiful lady. Then she introduced her and said they shouldn’t call her Teacher Liu but Mis s Liu. Later, she let us go to the blackboard and said something about ourselves in English in turns. When it was my turn, I felt too shy that I didn’t dare to say anything before the class. She went up to me and said kind, “Don’t beafraid. I believe you can do well.” At last, I went to the blackboard.She praised me for that I had done.第二节书面表达(满分25分)面对中学生“出国热”,社会对此有不同的看法。

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