第二次月考英语试卷
广东省深圳市龙华区2024-2025学年一年级上学期第二次月考英语试卷(含笔试部分解析,无听力原文)

2024-2025学年广东省深圳市龙华区一年级(上)第二次月考英语试卷一、听力部分。
(70分)1.(10分)听录音,选择你听到的单词所对应的图片。
2.(10分)听录音,圈出你所听到的句子相符的图片前面的编号A或B。
3.(10分)听录音,将图片用数字1、2、3、4、5排序。
4.(10分)听录音,在相应的格子里打"√"。
5.(10分)听录音,判断图片是否和所听到的内容相符,相符打"√"6.(10分)听录音,圈出你所听到的单词前面的编号A或B。
(1)A.sing B.read(2)A.thin B.fat(3)A.tall B.short(4)A.he B.she(5)A.grandfather B.grandmother7.(10分)听录音,圈出你所听到的单词完成句子。
(1)(He/She)is my mother.(2)Can you(draw/dance)?(3)He's my(father/grandfather).(4)(Who/What)is he?(5)Look,Alice is(thin/short).二、选出所给图片的单词。
(10分)8.(2分)选出所给图片的单词。
( )A.dance B.sing9.(2分)选出所给图片的单词。
( )A.tall B.short10.(2分)选出所给图片的单词。
( )A.fat B.thin11.(2分)选出所给图片的单词。
( )A.dance B.read12.(2分)选出所给图片的单词。
( )A.grandfather B.grandmother三、看图读句子,图片与句子相符的打“√“,不符的打“ד。
(10分)13.(2分)看图读句子,图片与句子相符的打"√" ,不符的打"×"。
She is thin. 14.(2分)看图读句子,图片与句子相符的打"√" ,不符的打"×"。
福建省厦门双十中学2024~2025学年高三上学期第二次月考英语试题(含答案)

厦门双十中学2024-2025学年第一学期第二次月考高三英语试题试卷满分: 150 分考试时间: 120 分钟第一部分听力理解(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。
每段对话后有一个小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1. When had the woman planned to goA. On the 5th.B. On the 6th.C. On the 7th.2· What activity does the man benefit fromA. Swimming.B. Taichi.C. Yoga.5. What does Sandy offer to doA. Replace the floors.B. Paint the walls.C. Clean the house.4. Where are the speakersA. On the beach.B. On the road.C. On the golf course.5. What are the speakers talking aboutA. A flood.B. A new pipe.C. A leaking problem.第二节(共15小题; 每小题1.5分, 满分22.5分)听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6. What is the woman's concern about the skate parkA. Whether it is near her place.B. Whether it has a swimming pool.C. Whether it has an area for beginners.7. How does the woman sound in the endA. Excited.B. Worried.C. Scared.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
河南省南阳市第一中学校2023-2024学年高二下学期第二次月考(6月)英语试题

河南省南阳市第一中学校2023-2024学年高二下学期第二次月考(6月)英语试题一、阅读理解Pedal Street by BreezeReviewer Anna Martino, age 13Breeze has released Pedal Street after a two-year wait, in spite of pressure from fans and the record company. Fans had been told to expect something special and this is a masterpiece. This band’s music is exceptional.The song lyrics (歌词) express emotions that are felt by everybody, focusing on topics other artists seem to prefer not to sing about. Breeze uses an interesting mix of styles including classical strings (弦乐器) and modern guitar riffs (重复段).Thrill by SkydiggersReviewer Alexis Walker, age 14Skydiggers, a Canadian rock group, have released the album (专辑) Thrill, which was recorded over two years. Although some tunes (曲调) are difficult to tell apart from each other in the sense that Suzi Tarrant’s voice doesn’t vary from song to song, the album will soon be permanently fixed on your playlist.Silver Honeybees by Lena and the LantanasReviewer Sam Roberts, age 16Lena has been allowed to sing all types of songs here in order to really show what she can do. And in case you think that her new far-ranging style may not be attractive to a youthful teenage fan base, remember that her teen audience is sure to grow along with her as she makes more music. While some bands include good beats but have meaningless lyrics that make you feel slightly sick, or sing songs with meaningful words yet make a terrible sound, the Lantanas are different and a rare find.Hungry Rock by April SapaReviewer Julie Zhang, age 14The album covers everything a teenager can feel: love, hate, acceptance and even boredom. It is an excellent combination of easy listening, even though there are several songs that couldeasily have been left out, resulting in a better album overall.1.What can we learn about Pedal Street?A.It was a let-down for fans.B.It is emotional and unusual.C.It was prepared in a short time.D.It mainly consists of rock music.2.What does Roberts say about Silver Honeybees?A.It attracts people of all ages.B.It makes you feel heartbroken.C.It covers several types of music.D.It has both good words and sounds.3.What type of writing is this text?A.Reports.B.Music reviews.C.Advertisements.D.Eventannouncements.For the past 13 years, Martin Burrows has been working as a long-distance truck driver. Spending up to five nights a week on the road can be a lonely business, leaving him with plenty of time to notice his surroundings. “I kept seeing more rubbish everywhere and it was getting on my nerves. I decided I had to do something about it,” he says. One day, he stopped his vehicle, took out a trash bag and started picking up the garbage. The satisfaction after clearing a small area was remarkable.Before his time on the road, Burrows spent over two decades in the military as a vehicle driver. His service saw him stationed throughout Europe and also on tours in Afghanistan. After returning to civilian life, he was diagnosed with PTSD (创伤后应激障碍) and had a mental health crisis in 2017. His involvement in fundraising for Help for Heroes led him to meet a man who used model-building as a distraction from PTSD.Burrows realized that his act of roadside cleanup had a similar calming effect on his mental well-being.By 2019, Burrows had begun using his free time on the road to regularly clean up garbage.A passerby encouraged him to set up a Facebook group, which he called Truckers Cleaning Up Britain. “I was worried I’d be the laughing stock of my town for putting videos and photos up of me cleaning but people started to join,” he says. “I was amazed. The local council stepped in and gave me litter-picking supplies and we’re up to almost 3,000 members now.”Since truckers are so often on the move, the Facebook page acts as a means of raising awareness rather than a platform for organizing cleanups. Burrows expressed his intention to continue the cleanup efforts as long as his physical condition allowed, as he still found joy in the process.4.What initially caused Burrows to pick up roadside garbage?A.He wanted to kill time by picking up litter.B.He aimed to raise fund for soldiers with PTSD.C.He felt annoyed to see the increasing rubbish.D.He received the assignment from his employer.5.How did collecting roadside garbage affect Burrows’ PTSD?A.It resulted in his embarrassment.B.It increased his sense of isolation.C.It worsened his stress and anxiety.D.It brought him comfort and relief. 6.What concerned Burrows when he started Truckers Cleaning Up Britain?A.He feared being teased for his action.B.He was lacking in advanced cleanup tools.C.He was unsure about the group’s development.D.He worried about the local council’s disapproval.7.What can be a suitable title for the text?A.A Joyful Volunteer Experience B.A Trucker’s Cleanup InitiativeC.A Fighting Hero against PTSD D.A Platform for EnvironmentalistsA wild African bird that will lead people to trees with honeycomb (蜂巢) seems to somehow learn the distinct whistles and calls of the human foragers (觅食者) who live near them.This bird species has far more information about what the bees are doing than humans ever could. In Tanzania, Hadza foragers can use a special whistle to attract this bird, which will then fly down and start leading them to honey. With its noisy chattering sound, the bird is very conspicuous. Once the bird arrives at a tree with honey inside, it will rest near the beehive silently, seemingly not to disturb the bees. “That’s the signal to the Hadza to really start searching,” says Brian Wood, an anthropologist at University of California, Los Angeles. Pretty soon, the foragers will locate the hive and cut open the tree trunk.It is found that the birds are more likely to show up when the familiar signal used by the locals is being broadcast. According to the research, the birds appear 82% of the time when Hadza whistles are being played. But they appear only 24% of the time when the researchers play the whistles traditionally used in a different country.This makes it clear that the birds have learned what their human neighbors do when they want to partner up and go honey-hunting. “This is a very strong result which supports the idea that there’s a learning process involved,” says Wood.But how do the birds learn? It’s still unclear. What is clear is that this human-animal communication seems to benefit both parties, and it may go back many thousands of years. When the honeycomb is out, the birds get some of the beeswax, which they love to eat. And the human foragers get the honey—which is an enormously important food for the Hadza. Wood has calculated that the Hadza get about 10% of the calories in their annual diet with the help of the birds.8.What does the underlined word “conspicuous” in Para.2mean?A.Eye-catching.B.Care-free.C.Naughty.D.Attractive. 9.What can we know about the birds?A.They are raised by humans.B.They help cut open the tree trunk.C.They feed on honey as their annual diet.D.They can distinguish different whistles. 10.Which of the following can best describe the honey gathering?A.A complex dilemma.B.An unfair trade.C.A double-edged sword.D.A win-win cooperation.11.Which can be a suitable title for the text?A.The familiar signal in the forest.B.A talented expert in hunting the bees.C.A wonderful guide to collecting honey.D.The human-animal communication in Tanzania.As people hold different views on almost anything, we live in a judgmental world where people are quick to point out the faults and imperfections of others, yet seem unaware of their own. Some misguided souls believe they have a duty to help you to be a better person by telling youwhat a failure you really are first and then offering suggestions as to how you can improve.So what is the possible solution to criticism?If you are the one forcing others to feel ashamed of themselves, STOP. Make a conscious decision rather than focus on the negative aspect of a person’s performance or attitudes. You are more likely to offer helpful suggestions from the beginning. If you are on the receiving end of criticism, the “OK” response is a perfect solution. When someone comments negatively on a task you are doing or a personality issue of yours, a natural response is to defend and attack. However, this approach is rarely effective as it puts both parties on the defensive. Instead, simply reply with “OK”. This brief one-word response acknowledges the other person’s comment without agreeing with it or feeling necessary to engage in a debate about it.It is important to remain emotionally attached to what the other person is saying, to listen without feeling, to be an objective observer. In fact, there is much that one can learn from a negative review. You can ask yourself: Did I make a mistake? Could I have done better? Did I give 100% of myself to the task at hand? If so, how can I improve myself? As for chronic(习惯性的) criticizers: It is important to set strict boundary with them. Remove yourself from their presence when necessary.In any case, one can learn to be “OK” with criticism and not allow it to negatively impact your life or relationship with the other party.12.What may the author think of people who prefer to judge others?A.Warm-hearted.B.Self-centered.C.Talkative.D.Responsible. 13.What does a person probably convey by saying “OK” according to paragraph 3?A.He thinks the suggestions are helpful.B.He defenses himself with the response.C.He agrees with the comments completely.D.He wants to avoid unnecessary arguments.14.What is the key to making an objective observer according to paragraph 4?A.Having debates.B.Accepting criticism.C.Keeping calm.D.Avoiding criticizers.15.What is the purpose of the text?A.To make a judgment on others.B.To explain some social behavior.C.To call for action against attack.D.To give advice on facing criticism.The Getting Things Done (GTD) method refers to a personal productivity methodology (方法论) that redefines how you approach your life and work. It relies on the idea that you need to simplify your workload. If you frequently feel overwhelmed or you just have too much going on, this method might be great for you. 16 However, it can indeed easily be broken down into five main components:17 Write it all down, either in a planner or a document, and don’t skip anything, even if it seems irrelevant. You will find it somehow helpful in the future.Clarify what you have written down. Look at each task and identify the steps you can take to complete it. Quickly write those down, so you break each task into steps. 18 Then consider whether it can be thrown out or handled later instead.Organize by creating a to-do list, putting action items on your calendar, assigning smaller tasks, filing away reference materials to create a timely, structured approach to getting it done.Reflect frequently and review all your organized materials on a regular basis. 19 Try using an “after-action review” to comprehensively go over what you’ve done and what you need to work on or stick with as you move forward.Engage by tackling your action items knowingly and actively. You have a list of tasks and action items, an organized system with dates and references, and a schedule for checking in with yourself. 20A little stress can push you to be more productive, but too much will have the opposite effect, so using the GTD method can really make you calm and confident.A.Seize whatever is coming into your head.B.Note down the main concerns in your daily life.C.Sometimes you may feel it tough to work out the plan.D.Then you have all in place and work toward goal completion gradually.E.The methodology of GTD may be involved enough to fill a whole book.F.This could mean every Monday, you check it, update or revise something.G.You may find that there are no actionable steps associated with some task.二、完形填空I was angry with my sixteen-year-old son Anthony, and stormed out of the house. Standing on the front porch (门廊), I 21 deeply. I saw my elderly neighbor, Clara, working in her garden. Seeking 22 , I walked across the street.“Anthony again?” Clara asked. “It’s his hair again,” I replied. “Have you seen him? All that mass of messy curls 23 over his shoulders! But just mention a haircut, and he gets that same 24 look in his eyes I’ve seen a million times before.”Clara smiled, “It’s only hair, Liz.” She spoke slowly, 25 each word, “It’s … only… hair!” Then her smile disappeared, and her expression became 26 . “I learned years ago when my husband died, leaving me three young kids. I had to put everything in perspective if I were to 27 . I learned how to say, ‘But it’s only…’ But it’s only a bad day. Tomorrow will be better.” She nodded her head firmly. “You 28 it, don’t you, honey? Everybody has enough 29 in their lives without wasting 30 on the ‘it’s only ’ things that come their way.”After returning to my house, I baked some cookies, and carried them to Anthony’s room. “Can I come in, honey?” “Not if you’re going to 31 about my hair again.” I pushed the door open and held out the cookies. “Not one word. I 32 .” He stared at the plate of cookies greedily, but there was still a glint of 33 in his eyes. “Not one word about my hair?” He looked at me challengingly.“It’s only hair,” I said. “It’s your hair. Not mine.” Anthony smiled broadly, saying, “Thanks for 34 understanding me, Mom. And thanks for the cookies.” Now I’ve learned to let go of the “it’s only” 35 , and Anthony is more willing to listen to me.21.A.dug B.drank C.sighed D.reflected 22.A.acceptance B.sympathy C.company D.relaxation 23.A.fixing up B.showing off C.flying around D.hanging down 24.A.disapproving B.puzzled C.loving D.hungry 25.A.analyzing B.recalling C.emphasizing D.polishing 26.A.awful B.serious C.funny D.acceptable 27.A.return B.succeed C.persist D.survive28.A.take B.make C.get D.believe 29.A.power B.trouble C.work D.support 30.A.mess B.freedom C.space D.energy 31.A.complain B.bring C.lie D.joke 32.A.doubt B.pretend C.promise D.protest 33.A.annoyance B.suspicion C.competence D.rebellion 34.A.finally B.instantly C.accurately D.completely 35.A.principles B.approaches C.situations D.regulations三、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
广东省广州市2024高三考英语上学期第二次月考试卷

广东省广州市20243高三其次次月考英语全卷满分120分,考试用时120分钟。
一、单项选择(共10 小题;每小题0.5 分,满分5 分)1. I haven’t seen ______ Maggie since I came here.A. so a lovely girl asB. as lovely a girl asC. such girl as lovely asD. as a lovely girl as2. It is reported that Americans eat too much protein every day, ______ as they actually need.A. as twice muchB. twice much asC. as much twiceD. twice as much3. Race walking shares many fitness benefits with running, research shows, whilemost likely contributing to fewer injuries. It does, ______, have its own problem.A. thereforeB. howeverC. moreoverD. otherwise4. Quan Hongchan also shared how she ______ her win. She said, “I want to eat alot of delicious food tonight!”A. is going to celebrateB. had celebratedB. would celebrate D. celebrates5. I ______ to send Peter a gift to congratulate him on his marriage, but I couldn’t manage it.A. had hopedB. have hopedC. hopeD. am hoping6. --- Can I call you back at two o’cloc k this afternoon?--- I’m sorry, but then I ______ to Beijing. How about five?A. be flyingB. will have flownC. will flyD. will be flown7. The musician along with his band members ______ ten performances in the lastthree months.A. have givenB. will giveC. gaveD. has given8. It was the first time that China’s lecture ______ from the orbiting Chinese Space Station.A. was deliveredB. had been deliveredC. has been deliveredD. delivered9. My washing machine ______ this week, so I have to wash my clothes by hand.A. will be repairedB. was repairedC. is being repairedD. has been repaired10. --- Do you know Russian?--- Yes, I ______ it for two years when I lived in Harbin.A. has been learningB. have learnedC. was learningD. learned二、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)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C 和 D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
深圳外国语学校2024届高三第二次月考英语

深圳外国语学校2023—2024学年度第一学期高三年级第二次月考英语试卷本试卷分选择题和非选择题两部分,共9页,满分120分,考试用时120分钟。
注意事项:1.答题前,考生务必用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔将自己的姓名、班级、座位号等相关信息填写在答题卷指定区域内。
2.选择题每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卷上对应题目的答案标号涂黑;如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其它答案;不能答在试卷上。
3.非选择题必须用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔作答,答案必须写在答题卷各题目指定区域内的相应位置上;如需改动,先划掉原来的答案,然后再写上新的答案;不准使用铅笔和涂改液。
不按以上要求作答的答案无效。
4.考生必须保持答题卷的整洁。
第二部分阅读(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)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
ACommunity Volunteers ProgramCommunity V olunteers Program is a brand new service opportunity that engages volunteers in weekly service with community-based organizations in neighborhoods surrounding the Boston campus. It offers various volunteer placements that will allow you to connect your skills, passions, and interests with weekly service!826 BostonIt is a nonprofit kids writing and publishing organization empowering traditionally under-served students (age 2 to 13) to find their voices, tell their stories, and gain communication skills to succeed in school and in future life.●Primary Focus: After-school enrichment / tutoring.●Opportunity Type: Remote.Family Gym ProgramFamily Gym’s goal is to provide families with young children (age 0 to 10) with a safe, accessible space to engage in fun, and age-appropriate physical activity.●Primary Focus: Nutrition and Meal Assistance, Nutrition and Physical Education.●Opportunity Type: Virtual / Remote.Community ServingsCommunity Servings actively engages the community to provide medically tailored, nutritious, scratch-made meals to critically ill kids (age 6 to 10) and their families.●Primary Focus: Food Security, Nutrition and Meal Assistance.●Opportunity Type: In person.Hernández After School ProgramHASP involves youth from the Rafael Hernández Two-Way Bilingual School to provide the highest quality of specialized services to meet the educational, social, emotional, cultural, and recreational needs of its students (age 5 to 12) in the surrounding communities.●Primary Focus: After-school enrichment / tutoring for multilingual students.●Opportunity Type: Remote.21. What is the main job of volunteers in 826 Boston?A. To teach students expressive skills.B. To provide kids with physical training.C. To offer teenagers social assistance.D. To help youth with emotional problems.22. Which program may prefer volunteers with medical knowledge?A. 826 Boston.B. Family Gym Program.C. Community Servings.D. Hernández After School Program.23. What do the four programs have in common?A. They advocate healthy diets.B. They focus on education.C. They feature online service.D. They center around children.BDaniel Brush, an astonishing worker in gold, jewels and steel died on November 2022, aged 75. Students from a jewellery school once came to Brush’s studio, a loft in mid-Manhattan, awed to be meeting a figure who, to them, was a worker of miracles.For 45 years in that loft, he had pursued his calling. His wife Olivia was the only company. He produced hundreds of objects of all sorts, most of them exquisite and many astonishingly small. Rather than use electricity, he laboured alone in a forest of antique machines and when tools frustrated him, he made his own, displaying them in cupboards as art in themselves.Above all else, he worked in gold. His obsession took fire when at 13 he saw an Etruscan gold bowl in the Victoria and Albert Museum. The ancient technique of applying gold beads as fine assand-grains to a curved gold surface without solder (焊接), was stunning, but so was the lightness of spirit.He resolved then that he would make such a bowl, and gold became the study of his life. Simply to watch it melt, turn to red-hot and white-hot, then glow purple, was magical. To hold pure gold grain and let it move slowly through his fingers restored his calm of spirit. His chief motivation, he said, was to understand the material and, through that, himself. He wondered why his heart had beaten so fast in the museum that day. Gold in particular had a message for him. His contact with this glorious metal might focus all his attention and help him to hear it.He developed delicate craftsmanship, with each object virtually a museum piece. For Daniel Brush, he loved the idea that one might take a piece made by Brush out of a pocket, let its beauty pass from mind to mind, and smile. That too was what its maker was after.24. What can we learn about Daniel Brush?A. Students visited him regularly.B. He began to live in his loft in 1975.C. He tended to use ancient crafts to produce objects.D. Most objects he produced were of a surprisingly small size.25. What is the main reason for his lifelong study of gold?A. He wanted to learn more about both gold and himself.B. He wondered why his heart had beat fast in the museum.C. His calm was restored when gold grain moved through fingers.D. Gold had a particular message for him and he was eager to hear it.26. Which of the following can best describe Daniel Brush?A. Stubborn.B. Wealthy.C. Dedicated.D. Lonely.27. What does the author try to emphasize in the last paragraph?A. Brush’s valuable works.B. The admirers Brush expected.C. Brush’s desire for fame.D. The artistic ideal Brush pursued.CWe all know that unpleasant feeling when we’re talking about something interesting and halfway through our sentence we’re interrupted. But was that really an interruption? The answer depends on whom you ask, according to new research led by Katherine Hilton from Stanford University.Using a set of controlled audio clips (录音片段), Hilton surveyed 5,000 American English speakers to better understand what affects people’s perceptions of interruptions. She had participants listen to audio clips and then answer questions about whether the speakers seemed to be friendly and engaged, listening to one another, or trying to interrupt.Hilton found that American English speakers have different conversational styles. She identified two distinct groups: high and low intensity speakers. High intensity speakers are generally uncomfortable with moments of silence in conversation and consider talking at the same time a sign of engagement. Low intensity speakers find it rude to talk at the same time and prefer people speak one after another in conversation.The differences in conversational styles became evident when participants listened to audio clips in which two people spoke at the same time but were agreeing with each other and stayed on topic, Hilton said. The high intensity group reported that conversations where people spoke at the same time when expressing agreement were not interruptive but engaged and friendlier than the conversations with moments of silence in between speaking turns. In contrast, the low intensity group perceived any amount of simultaneous (同时) chat as a rude interruption, regardless of what the speakers were saying.“People care about being interrupted, and those small interruptions can have a massive effect on the overall communicatio n,” Hilton said. “Breaking apart what an interruption means is essential if we want to understand how humans interact with each other.”28. What does Hilton’s research focus on?A. What interruptions mean to people.B. Whether interruption is good or not.C. How to avoid getting interrupted.D. Why speakers interrupt each other.29. What do participants of the study need to do?A. Record an audio clip.B. Answer some questions.C. Listen to one another.D. Have a chat with a friend.30. What do low intensity speakers think of simultaneous chat?A. It’s important.B. It’s interesting.C. It’s inefficient.D. It’s impolite.31. What can we learn from Hilton’s research?A. Human interaction is complex.B. Communication is the basis of life.C. Interruptions promote thinking.D. Language barriers will always exist.DSwot satellite is scheduled to be launched Thursday morning to conduct a comprehensive surveyof Earth’s vital resource. By using advanced microwave radar technology it will collect height-surface measurements of oceans, lakes and rivers in high-definition detail over 90% of the globe. It’s really the first time to observe nearly all water on the planet’s surface.The major mission is to explore how oceans help to minimize climate change by absorbing atmospheric heat and carbon dioxide in a natural process. Oceans are estimated to have absorbed more than 90% of the extra heat trapped in the Earth’s atmosphere by human-caused greenhouse gases. Swot will scan the seas from the orbit and precisely measure fine differences in surface elevations (高度) around smaller currents and eddies (漩涡), where much of the oceans’ decrease of heat and carbon is believed to occur. “Studying the mechanism will help climate scientists answer a key question: What is the turning point at which oceans start releasing, rather than absorbing, huge amounts of heat back into the atmosphere and speed up global warming, rather than limiting it,” said Nadya Shiffer, Swot’s program scientist.By comparison, earlier studies of water bodies relied on data of rivers or oceans taken at specific points, or from satellites that can only track measurements along a one-dimensional line, requiring scientists to fill in data gaps through extrapolation (外推法). Thanks to the radar instrument, Swot can scan through cloud cover and darkness over wide ranges of the Earth. This enables scientists to accurately map their observations in two dimensions regardless of weather or time of day and to cover large geographic areas far more quickly than was previously possible.“Rather than giving us a line of elevations, it’s giving us a map of elevations, and that’s just a total game changer,” said Tamlin Pavelsky, Swot freshwater sc ience leader.32.What does the underlined expression “vital resource” in the first paragraph refer to?A. Technology.B. Climate.C. Oceans.D. Water.33.What is the major mission of Swot?A. To explore the influences of greenhouse gases.B. To explain the consequence of global warming.C. To identify the causes of water absorbing heat and CO2.D. To study the mechanism of oceans influencing climate.34.What makes it possible for Swot to measure precisely?A. The high-definition computer.B. Advanced radar technology.C. The three-dimensional image.D. An accurate map of elevations.35.Which is the most suitable title for the text?A. A Solution to Climate ChangeB. A Breakthrough in Space TravelC. First Global Water Survey from SpaceD. The Successful Launch of Swot Satellite第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
河南省洛阳市创新发展联盟2024-2025学年高二上学期10月月考英语试题(含答案)

2024—2025 年度河南省高二年级第二次月考英语注意事项:1.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号、考场号、座位号填写在答题卡上。
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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。
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例:How much is the shirtA. 19.15.B. 9.18.C. 9.15.答案是C。
1. Where did the woman go yesterdayA. To her sister's house.B. To the man's house.C. To the hospital.2. What is the relationship between the speakersA. Boss and secretary.B. Mother and son.C. Teacher and student.3. When will the speakers go to see the playA. On Sunday.B. On Saturday.C. On Friday.4. What should the man doA. Take some medicine.B. Have a good rest.C. Receive an operation.5. How does the girl feel about the exam tomorrowA. Confident.B. Nervous.C. Confused.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。
陕西省延安中学2023-2024学年高一下学期第二次月考英语试卷

陕西省延安中学2023-2024学年高一下学期第二次月考英语试卷一、阅读理解Four Places to Listen to Free Music OnlinePandoraPandora is a popular Internet radio service that lets users create personalized stations and listen to music. To use Pandora, you will have to create an account using your email address and a password. As you find music you like, you can save songs to your collection. However, you can’t download any specific tracks to your computer or phone.LiveOneOn LiveOne, you’ll mostly find big artists, bands and songs along with interviews and news. While you won’t be able to stream all songs on demand for free due to licensing restrictions (限制), you will be able to create a station of similar tracks/artists from nearly any song. There’s a tab (标签) named “My Library” where you can save and share your favourite music.iHeartRadioiHeartRadio is a great website or app for listening to live radio stations. You can find local stations or check out stations from around the country. You won’t have to create an account to begin listening on iHeartRadio. but you can make one for free to save stations and playlists. Whether you decide to create an account or not. you won’t be able to download music from iHeartRadio.SpotifyIf you’re looking for free music online, you’ve most likely come across Spotify already. This resource is great for streaming popular hits while discovering new favourites. You can keep track of what you’ve recently played, and “favourite” songs. In addition to music. Spotify offers playlists of its most-played songs and information on local upcoming concerts.1.Which is a must before using Pandora?A.Saving some songs.B.Creating an account.C.Calling other users.D.Sending a private email.2.What can you do on “My Library” of LiveOne?A.Download popular songs.B.Make new friends online.C.Share your favourite music.D.Discover radio stations.3.What is special about Spotify?A.It offers news on local upcoming concerts.B.It requires no membership card.C.It allows users to download music for free.D.It features a station of similar artists.Binge-watching (刷剧) is when a person watches more than one episode of a show in a row. With developments in the speed and connectivity of the Internet, increases in technology and the rise of on-demand entertainment companies, people can now have their favorite shows stream (流播) directly to their television at their convenience.This behavior is nothing new. In fact, binge-watching has been officially listed in dictionaries since 2015. The entertainment companies recognize this behavior and many take steps to encourage it. Often, instead of releasing each episode on a week-by-week basis, an entire series will become available concurrently. Once the episode finishes, many platforms will display pop-ups with “you might like” suggestions, or will automatically play the next episode.However, recent research suggests that out of the more than half of British adults who watch more than one episode of a show back-to-back (一集接一集地), almost a third have admitted missing sleep or becoming tired as a result; and 25% have neglected their household chores (家务活). Next we’ll be missing work!Bingeing has other connections — binge eating, binge drinking and binge smoking. All of them are often associated with a lack of control and a possible route to addiction. Lindsey Fussell, consumer group director, said, “The days of waiting a week for the next episode are largely gone, with people finding it hard to resist (抗拒) watching multiple episodes around the house or on the move.” If people find binge-watching hard to resist, are we witnessing the birth of a new type of addiction?The countless number of information and entertainment that television and online media can bring us is, many would say, a good thing. However, when the activity begins to bleed into other areas, causing us to stop functioning, then it becomes a problem. So, what’s the answer? Moderation! Neither a tiny amount, nor too much. After all, as the old proverb says, “A little ofwhat you fancy does you good.”4.How did the writer develop the first paragraph?A.By giving a definition.B.By telling a story.C.By listing some examples.D.By analyzing the cause and effect. 5.Which of the following can best replace the underlined word “concurrently” in Paragraph2?A.For convenience.B.At the same time.C.In detail.D.Free of charge.6.What Lindsey said in Paragraph 4 implies that ______.A.people can’t control their feelings B.people can’t resist the temptation of Bingeing C.people have no patience to do work D.people are addicted to waiting for a new episode7.What advice did the writer give at last?A.To keep online media from stopping functioning.B.To enjoy entertainment as much as possible.C.To learn life lessons from the episodes.D.To watch episodes in a moderate way.This week, Google researchers published a paper describing results from an AI tool built to create music. The tool, called MusicLM, is not the first AI music tool to be launched. But the examples Google provided demonstrate musical creative ability based on a limited set of descriptive words.Several different music examples produced by MusicLM were published online. Some of the generated music came from just one-or two-word descriptions, such as “jazz”, “rock” or “techno (高科技舞曲)”. The tool also created other examples from more detailed descriptions containing whole sentences.In one example, Google researchers included these instructions to MusicLM, “It is a soundtrack of a game. It is fast-paced and upbeat, with a catchy electric guitar riff (反复乐节). The music is repetitive and easy to remember, but with unexpected sounds ...” In the resulting recording, the music seemed to keep very close to the description. The team said the more detailed the description was, the better the system could attempt to produce it.The MusicLM model operates similarly to the machine-learning systems used by ChatGPT. ChatGPT and MusicLM both require powerful computers to operate complex machine-learning models. The San Francisco-based company OpenAI launched ChatGPT late last year. ChatGPT has recently received a lot of attention because of its ability to generate complex writings and other content from just a simple description in natural languages. Such tools can produce human-like results because they are trained on huge amounts of data. Many different materials are fed into the systems to permit them to learn complex skills to create realistic works.However, the MusicLM researchers said there were some risks linked to the new tool. One of the biggest issues the researchers identified was biases (偏好) present in the training data. A bias might be including too much of one side and not enough of the other. The researchers said this raised a question about appropriateness for music generation for cultures underrepresented in the training data.8.What can we learn about MusicLM?A.It is the first AI music tool to be launched.B.It requires detailed descriptions of full sentences.C.It creates music based on simple descriptive words.D.It generates complex writings from a simple description.9.What is the similarity between ChatGPT and MusicLM?A.They can take the place of musicians.B.They have gained commercial success.C.They don't have any practical use in life.D.They are based on huge amounts of data. 10.Which of the following is an issue of the MusicLM model?A.Creating music with strong biases.B.Requiring too much training data.C.Being difficult for some people to use.D.Producing music works with no creativity. 11.What would be the best title for the text?A.The future of humans with AI B.A new AI tool to make musicC.Music created by some AI tools D.AI and its function in culture developmentCyber-bullying (网络欺凌) may take place in the online world, but it is no less damaging than in the real world. The Internet has become a kindness desert, a place where few flowers bloom. Bullying is pretty common. 12 According to those bullied, they’re usually seen asbeing different from the crowd. They are unique.Being bullied is a frustrating and painful experience. Online bullying can really hurt others, and it can have serious consequences. 13 Some people have even committed suicide because they were harassed (侵扰) online and didn’t think it would ever stop. Here are some valuable tips to help you address a bully and protect yourself in a safe way.Don’t blame yourself. 14 It’s only the bully’s fault, so don’t blame yourself for his or her shortcomings.Stay away from bullies. Bullies hope you interact with them so that they have an excuse to keep picking on you. When the bully starts orally attacking you, remove yourself from the situation if you can, simply by walking away.15 Try as you might to ignore the bullies when they are saying ugly things about you. Remind yourself that you are a great person and that nothing the bullies say matters.Speak out. Nobody has the right to make you feel unsafe, uncomfortable or unhappy. Find someone you can talk to, your teacher or your parent and tell them what’s going on. 16 Follow these tips and you should feel well-equipped to deal with your bullies the next time they attack.A.Keep track of bullies.B.Be sure you’re wonderful.C.Adults can offer help if they know about the problem.D.Being bullied can make you feel alone, scared, and hopeless.E.Your parents are willing to help you when recognizing your problem.F.If you are being bullied, it’s essential to know that it is never your fault.G.Studies have found that nearly one-third of all students are bullied each year.二、完形填空The caring employees at a Costco store near Cleveland, Ohio, are being honoured as heroes. It was because of their quick thinking and sympathy (同情), which 17 saved the life of a fellow co-worker.The story happened one morning when the employee failed to 18 for his scheduledshift (换班) at 5 a.m.. 19 for his colleague, the manager, Jesse Orsborn, decided to 20 what had happened and make sure everything was okay.“In situations where someone might oversleep for the early shift, we usually give them a 21 wake-up call, checking if they’re on their way. However, this daily check-in took an unexpected 22 ,” shared Orsborn. When the employee answered the call, his speech wasn’t understandable, and the connection suddenly 23 .Alarmed by the unusual conversation, Dave Mackin, the assistant general manager at Costco’s Mayfield Heights location, 24 , “We started calling several times, and each time, it became more 25 that something was seriously wrong. There was mumbling and groaning (喃喃自语,呻吟着), and it was evident that he was experiencing a medical emergency.”As events 26 , it turned out that the co-worker was in the midst of a stroke (中风). Without wasting any time, the quick-thinking workmates kept the man on the 27 while others dialed emergency services. Thanks to their quick 28 , the man was quickly transported to the hospital and, fortunately, later went out of the hospital. 29 , it was noted that he faced a challenging road to recovery.30 on the incident, Mackin stressed the strong sense of community within the Costco family. “We take care of our members. We take care of our employees. They mean the 31 to us,” he stated proudly.17.A.finally B.gradually C.possibly D.equally 18.A.bring up B.pick up C.pull up D.show up 19.A.Sorry B.Mistaken C.Concerned D.Prepared 20.A.set off B.think over C.find out D.take up 21.A.former B.serious C.convenient D.friendly 22.A.error B.turn C.chance D.step 23.A.mattered B.dropped C.completed D.worked 24.A.demanded B.wondered C.explained D.judged 25.A.obvious B.common C.special D.similar 26.A.changed B.stopped C.worsened D.progressed 27.A.line B.way C.team D.radio 28.A.drive B.memory C.action D.guard29.A.Thus B.However C.Therefore D.Instead 30.A.Looking B.Depending C.Reflecting D.Basing 31.A.family B.road C.leader D.hero三、单词拼写32.Applicants for the job must have (先前的) experience. (根据汉语提示填空)33.He is (有能力的) of running a mile in four minutes. (根据汉语提示单词拼写) 34.Totally (专心致志) in his book, he didn’t notice what was happening around him. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)35.Her friends take advantage of her (慷慨). (根据汉语提示单词拼写)36.The school has (建立) a successful relationship with the local community. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)37.Y uan Longping made outstanding (贡献) to our country. (根据汉语提示单词拼写) 38.Children have to learn to communicate (有效地)(根据汉语提示单词拼写) 39.Cycling is highly (有益处的) to health and the environment. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)40.We urge you to adopt all necessary (措施) to ensure people’s safety. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)41.Hearing the winners (宣布), the audience cheered and clapped their hands. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)四、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。
陕西省咸阳市实验中学2024_2025学年高二英语上学期第二次月考试题含解析

陕西省咸阳市试验中学2024-2025学年高二英语上学期其次次月考试题(含解析)第I卷(共90分)第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)该部分分为第一、其次两节。
留意:回答听力部分时,请先将答案标在试卷上。
听力部分结束时,你将有两分钟的时间将你的答案转涂到客观题答题卡上。
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,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. What are the speakers talking about?A. Having a birthday party.B. Doing some exercise.C. Getting Lydia a gift.2. What is the woman going to do?A. Help the man.B. Take a bus.C. Get a camera.3. What does the woman suggest the man do?A. T ell Kate to stop.B. Call Kate’s friends.C. Stay away from Kate.4. Where does the conversation probably take place?A. In a wine shop.B. In a supermarket.C. In a restaurant.5. What does the woman mean?A. Keep the window closed.B. Go out for fresh air.C. Turn on the fan.其次节听下面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。
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泰兴市供销职业技术学校高一对口单招班英语月考试卷2017 年5 月出卷人:刘萍审核人:陈玉第一部分:语言知识运用(共40小题;每题1分,满分40分)第一节在本节中,你将读到10个句子,从题后所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
( ) 1. It was lovely weatherwe decided to spend the holiday on the beach.A. such a; thatB. such; thatC. such; asD. so; that( ) 2. this dictionary, I have another two ones.A. Except forB. ExceptC. BesidesD. In addition( ) 3.Henry seldom came here to help us, ?A. didn't heB.doesn't heC. does heD. did he( ) 4. My friend lent me a few reference books, but of them was useful for my school project.A. neitherB. noneC.either D .all( ) 5. The day we look forward to .A. comeB. comingC. arrivingD. is coming( ) 6.When to superiors, address them as “Mr.” or “Ms.” unless they give you permission to call them by their first names.A. speakB. speakingC. spokeD. Speaks( ) 7.Try to the habit of looking out for these signs and reacting accordingly.A. get onB. get overC. get intoD. get up( ) 8. You may use my dictionary ____ you don‟t keep it too long.A. as soon asB. as long asC. as well asD. as far as( ) 9.The more effort you put into your studies, .A. the better will be your resultB. the better your result will beC. your result will be betterD. will be better your result.( ) 10. Was it in 1969 the American astronaut succeeded landing on the moon?A. when; onB. that; onC. when; inD. that; in第二节在本节中,你将读到15个短对话或片段,从题后所给的A、B、C、D、四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
( ) 11. —What do you think about the TV series House of Cards?— ________.A. Wonderful, I thinkB. I think a lot about it .C. I don‟t think so.D. All right( ) 12. —May I speak to Anna?—Sorry, she is not in.______A.May I leave a message? B. Can I give a message?C. Would you like to leave a message?D. Can you receive a message?( ) 13. —What will the weather be like tomorrow?—A. It was raining outside.B. What a fine day!C. The weather forecast says it will be fineD.We'll fly kites if it is fine.( ) 14.一May I take your order, sir?一What would you recommend?一Baked fish and garlic chicken are always popular here.一A. Help yourself.B. It's too cheap.C. Take it easy.D. The garlic chicken, please( ) 15.一Why not put off the picnic until next month?一A. A good match.B. A good idea.C. Good job.D. Good luck.( ) 16. 一_____一Thank you. I certainly will.A. I wish you success.B. Will you help me with my work?C. May I help you?D. Please remember me to your family.( ) 17. —Although it‟s a good opportunity, I‟ve decided not to accept your offer.—_______.I do wish you‟d think it over.A. I‟m glad to hear that.B. I‟m sorry to hear that..C. I don‟t think so.D. Forget it.( ) 18.—Have you ever been to Maldives?—______.A. I …m not sureB. sometimesC. It dependsD. Never been there ( ) 19. —His mother dances well.—So _____ and so _____.A. she does; his father doesB. does she; his father doesC. she does; does his fatherD. does she; does his father( ) 20. —Shall I bring you a cup of black coffee as you look so sleepy?—Thank you. __________.A. If you likeB. Of course you can() 21. The manager expresses his feeling of ___________.A. sadnessB. annoyanceC. surpriseD. happiness( ) 22. What‟s the woman‟s attitude towards the training?( ) 23. What is Owen doing according to the conversation ? A. He is making a call .B. He‟s playing computer games. ( ) 24. Why can‟t Professor Smith answer Jenny‟s questions now? A. He is busy now.B. He is too tired after the meeting. ( ) 25. How will the madam put down the deposit?A. By cashB.By credit cardC.By checkD. Not mentioned第三节在本节中,你将读到一段对话,从方框中所给的A 、B 、C 、D 、E 五个选项中选出可以填入空Diana: Let‟s go to the Macdonald‟s this evening. I will treat you to dinner. Tim: Treat me to dinner? 26 Diana: No, I‟m serious.Tim: Is it your birthday today? Why do you want to treat me? Diana: 27 Just guess and see why I want to treat you to dinner. Tim: I really can‟t find out the answer to the puzzle.Diana: 28 It‟s good news! I won the first prize in the singing competition. Tim: Is that so? 29Diana: Yes, it is true. I beat all the other competitors in each round and finally came out first. Tim: 30 It is amazing news.26. 27. 28. 29. 30.第四节 在本节中,你将读到一篇短文,从短文后各题所给的A 、B 、C 、D 四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Deep sleep is important for everyone. The actual 31 of sleep you need depends32 your age. A young child 33 to sleep ten to twelve hours, and a teenagerabout nine hours. Adults differ a lot in their sleeping 34 . For most of them, seven toeight hoursa night is 35, but some sleep longer, while others manage with 4hours.For a good night, having a comfortable 36 to sleep is very important. Also,Thereshould be 37 of fresh air in the room. A warm drink sometimes helps peopleto sleep,38 it is not a good idea to drink coffee immediately before going to bed.39 you have to travel a very long distance, try to go to bed earlier than usual the daybefore the40 . This will help you to feel more rested when you arrive.( ) 31. A. size B. number C. amount D. sum ( ) 32. A. on B. to C. in D. of ( ) 33. A. could B. ought C. must D. should ( ) 34. A. ways B. habits C. manners D. actions ( ) 35. A. few B. well C. less D. enough ( ) 36. A. point B. place C. position D. part ( ) 37. A. plenty B. much C. many D. several ( ) 38. A. because B. as C. although D. even ( ) 39. A. Since B. Until C. After D. If ( ) 40. A. journey B. voyage C. call D. visit第二部分阅读理解(共22小题,第41---58每题2分;第59---62每题1分,满分40分) 第五节在本节中,你将读到几则阅读材料。