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广西希望高中学年高二上学期月月考英语试题2023-20249学校:姓名班级考号
一、阅读理解In thecoming months,we arebringing togetherartists from all over the globe,to enjoyspeakingShakespeare9s plays in theirlanguage,in ourGlobe,within thearchitecture Shakespearewrotefor.Please comeand joinus.National TheatreOf ChinaBeijing IChinese(盛会)This greatoccasion will be the National Theatre of Chinasfirst visit to the UK.Thecompanys productionsshow thenew faceof21st centuryChinese theatre.This production ofShakespeares RichardIII willbe directedby theNationaPs AssociateDirector,Wang Xiaoying.Date amp;Time:Saturday28April,
2.30pm amp;Sunday29April,
1.30pm amp;
6.30pmMarjanishvili TheatreTbilisi IGeorgianOne of the mostfamous theatresin Georgia,the Marjanishvili,founded in1928,appears(指regularly attheatre festivalsall overthe world.This newproductionofAs YouLike It is helmed导)by the companys ArtisticDirector LevanTsuladze.Date amp;Time:Friday18May,
2.30pm amp;Saturday19May,
7.30pm()Deafinitely TheatreLondon IBritish SignLanguage BSLBytranslating therich andhumourous textof Loves Labours Lostinto thephysical languageofBSL,Deafinitely Theatrecreates a new interpretationof Shakespearescomedy andaims tobuilda bridgebetween deafand hearingworlds byperforming toboth groupsas oneaudience.Date amp;Time:Tuesday22May,
2.30pm amp;Wednesday23May,
7.30pmHabima NationalTheatre TelAviv IHebrewThe Habimais thecentre ofHebrew-language theatreworldwide.Founded inMoscow afterthe1905revolution,thecompanyeventually settledin TelAviv in the late1920s.Since1958,theyhave beenrecognized asthe nationaltheatre ofIsrael.This productionof Shakespeare^TheMerchant of Venice markstheir firstvisit to theUK.Date amp;Time:Monday28May,
7.30amp;Tuesday29May,
7.30pm
1.Which playwillbeperformed by theNationalTheatreofChina
七、读后续写.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续67写的词数应为左右150A Bowl of NoodlesJennywas theonly childin herhome.She hada quarrelwith her mother thatafternoon andsheran out of thehouse angrily.She couldnthelp cryingsadly whenshe thoughtof hescolding fromhermother.Having wanderedaimlessly in the streetfor hours,she felta littlehungry andwished forsomethingto eat,but itwas noteven possiblefor her,since she had nothingwith her.She stoodbesidea standfor awhile,watching themiddle-aged sellerbusy doinghis business.However,withno moneyin hand,she sighedand hadto leave.The sellerbehind thestand noticedthe younggirl andasked,Hey,girl,you want to havethenoodles^^Oh,yes...but I dont havemoney onme…she replied.“Thats nothing.Til treatyou today,“said theman,“Come in.The sellerbrought hera bowl of noodles,whose smellwas soattractive.Jenny thankedthe(狼吞虎咽)man andstarted togobblle upthe deliciousfood...then criedsilently.“What isit”asked theman kindly.“Nothing,actually I was movedby yourkindness!”said Jennyas shewiped hertears,“Even astrangeron thestreet willgive mea bowlof noodles,while mymother droveme out of thehouse.She showedno carefbr me.She isso meanand cruel!”Hearing thewords,the sellersmiled Girl,do you really thinkso Ionly gaveyou abowl ofnoodlesand youthanked mea lot.But itis yourmother whohas raisedyou sinceyou werea baby.Can younumber thetimes thatshe hascooked foryou Haveyou expressedyour thanksto her”Jenny satthere,speechless andnumb withshock;she rememberedher mothersfamiliar faceand weathered hands.Why didI notthink ofthat Abowlofnoodles froma strangermade mefeelgrateful,but Ihave neverthanked mymum forwhat shehas donefbr me.”On the way home,Jenny madeup her mind to make anapology tohermotherfor herrudenessas soonas shearrived home.注意.续写词数应为左右;1150,请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2Paragraph1:Approaching thedoorway,Jenny tooka deepbreath.Paragraph2:Her mothercame backhome,which calledhermindback.A.Richardlll.B.Lover9sLabour9s Lost.C.As YouLike It.D.The MerchantofVenice.
2.What isspecial aboutDeafinitely TheatreA.It hastwo groupsof actors.B.It is the leadingtheatre inLondon.C.It performsplaysinBSL.D.It isgood atproducing comedies.
3.When canyou seea playin HebrewA.On Saturday28April.B.On Sunday29April.C.On Tuesday22May.D.On Tuesday29May.(表情包)Pandamen,Mur cat,old ladieswho arguewith each other...These arememes weoftenuse.But two young womenhave turnedthese funmemes into dance moves.Theyve gained(夸张的)about800,000fans andmillions ofviews withtheir exaggeratedand funnyperformances.Asuan,26,and Lidawang,29,were graduatestudents atBeijing DanceAcademy whenthey firstmadefunny dance videos togetherin
2020.As Asuanmajored inCharacter Dancein Balletand(芭蕾性格舞种欧洲宫廷舞)European CourtDance andLidawang majoredin ChineseClassicalDance,they wantedto createsomething differentfrom theformal stageperformances that they hadlearnedin school.(朗朗上口的)“We graduallyfound ourown styles---funny moves,simple storiesand catchy(动画),music.Whether theinspiration comesfrom memes,animation comics,games ordaily life,(片段)we takethe clipsof young peoples pop culture andrecreate them,“said Lidawang.However,being funnydoesnt meanthat theycan bemessy withtheir dance moves.Memesgrow inpopularity becauseof theirexpressiveness,and reproducingthat expressivenessthroughdance canbe verychallenging.It usuallytakes themone tosix monthsto create a two-minute dance(排练)video.To improve their moves,they willrecord theirrehearsals and then lookat theirmovesover andover.Asuan evenmade ateaching videofor one of theirmost populardances--the YellowAlien--based ona memewhich came from theSpanish songDame TuCosita.She figuredout the(模仿)采蹲)secrets ofimitating thealien---the relaxedshoulder,the deepsquat Cmove and thesurprised-but-naive eyes.As manyfans sendthem homework“videos,their memedances arebecomingnew memesthemselves too.The natureof danceis toexpress andcommunicate.Whatwe communicateand passon toothers ishappiness andentertainment.^^said Lidawang.(喜剧演员)“Were happyto callourselves comediansin theworld ofdance.addedAsuan.
4.Why didAsuan andLidawang startcreating dancevideosA.To promotepopculture.B.To completetheir graduateproject.C.To producesomething innovative.D.To introduceformal stageperformances.
5.What ishighly challengingfor Asuan and LidawangA.Finding the right music.B.Integrating memesintodancevideos.C.Showing meme-like expressiveness.D.Ensuring theirdancemovesare notmessy.
6.What isthe mainidea ofParagraphsA.It isdifficult to createadancevideo.B,Asuan andLidawang taketheir creationseriously.C.Asuan andLidawang enjoywatching theirown practices.D.Their dancevideos areusually abouttwo minuteslong.
7.Which of the followingbest describesAsuanandLidawangs videosA.Dramatic andinformative.B.Emotional andtouching.C.Educational andserious.D.Entertaining andoriginal.I firstmet Paul Newman in1968,when GeorgeRoy Hill,the directorof ButchCassidy andtheSundance Kid,introduced usin NewYork City.When the studio didntwant mefor thefilm-itwanted somebodyas wellknown asPaul—he stood up forme.Idontknow howmany peoplewouldhave donethat;they wouldhave listenedto theiragents orthe studiopowers.The friendshipthat grewoutof the experienceof makingthat filmand TheSting fouryearslater hadits rootinthefact thatalthough therewas anage difference,we bothcame froma tradition(技艺)of theaterand liveTV.We wererespectful ofcraft andfocused ondigging into the characterswewere goingto play.Both ofus hadthe qualitiesand virtuesthat aretypical ofAmerican actors:一humorous,aggressive,and makingfun ofeach otherbut alwayswith anunderlying affection.(核,>)Those werealso atthe corelofour relationshipoff thescreen.We sharedthe beliefthat ifyoure fortunateenough tohave success,you shouldput somethingback-he withhis NewmansOwn foodand hisHole inthe Wallcamps fbrkids whoare seriouslyill,and mewith Sundanceandtheinstitute andthe festival.Paul andI didntsee eachother allthatregularly,but sharingthat broughtus together.We supportedeachotherfinancially andby showingupat events.I lastsaw hima fewmonths ago.Hed beenin andoutofthe hospital.He andI bothknew whatthedeal was,andwedidnt talkabout it.Ours wasa relationshipthat didntneed alot ofwords.
8.Why wasthestudiounwilling togive therole toauthor atfirstA.PaulNewmanwanted it.B.The studiopowers didntlike hisagent.C.He wasntfamous enough.D.The directorrecommended someoneelse.
9.Why didPaul andthe authorhave alasting friendshipA.They wereofthe same age.B.They workedinthesame theater.C.They wereboth goodactors.D.They hansimilar charactertics.
10.What doesthe underlinedword thatin paragraph3refer toA.Their belief.B,Their carefor children.C.Their success.D.Their supportfor eachother.
11.What isthe authorspurpose inwriting thetestA.To showhis loveof films.B.To remembera friend.C.To introduceanewmovie.D.To sharehis actingexperience.After wakingup,you mayfeel upsetthat youcannot recallthe dreamsyou hadlast night.Artificial intelligenceAI maybe ableto help.Previously,there havebeen AImodels thatcan turntext into images.They cando thisbylearning froma largeamount ofdata fromboth testsand images.This time,researchers fromOsakaUniversity inJapan havetrained anAI systemcalled Stable Diffusion to re-create imagesbased on(扫描)peoples brain scans reportedScience magazine.The researchersused anonline dataset providedbytheUniversity ofMinnesota,US,whichconsisted ofbrain scans from fourparticipants asthey eachviewed aset of10,000photos.The scans()(磁共振现象)were recordedby functionalmagnetic resonanceimaging FMRITheAl thenlearned about the brain activities by analyzing changes in blood flow shownby theFMRIdata-when apart ofthe brainis activated,more bloodwill flowto it.It thenmatched the brainactivities withthe photos.Through thismethod,AI learnedhow humanbrains wouldreact whenseeingdifferent photos.Finally,the researcherstested the AI onadditional brain scansfromthesameparticipants whentheyviewed photosof atoy bear,airplane,clock andtrain.If theperson lookedat anairplane,forexample,theAIwould use thebrainscan datatocreatean imageof avery blurryairplane.Then,itwould turnon theprevious text-to-image“model andimprovethequality ofthe imageby feedingitselfthe keyword“airplane”.The finalimages were“convincing”with about80percent ofaccuracy,according tothe researchers.(解读)The newstudy createda novelapproach thatincorporates textsand imagesto decipherthebrain”,Ariel Goldsteinfrom PrincetonUniversity,US,told Sciencemagazine.In thefuture,scientists hopethatthetechnology canbe usedto recordimagined thoughtsand dreamsor allowpeopleto understandhow differentlyother animalsperceive reality.
12.What isStableDiffusionmean todoA.Scan peopledbrains.B.Turn textsintoimages.C.Use brainscans torebuild images.D.Record relevantexperimental data.
13.How didtheAl learnaboutthe participants,brain activitiesA.By analyzingchangesinbloodflow.B.By askingtheparticipantsquestions.D.By comparingdifferent brainscans.D.By referringto previousAl models.
14.What doesAriel Goldsteinsay aboutthe technologyA.It hasbeen adoptedin manycountries.B.Its developmentis farfrom satisfactory.C.Itislacking inconvincing evidence.D.Its applicationhas agreat prospect.
15.What isthe besttitle for the textA.AI knowsbrainscandata ofparticipants.B.AI leamsthe reactionof humanbrains.C.AI changestext intoimages withthe helpof FMRI.D.AI usesbrainscanstore-create imagespeople see.
二、七选五How doyou staytrue to yourself whenyoure surroundedby friendsand yourfamily thathavean opinionon everythingyou doIts noteasy!16Here are4tips whichcan helpyou livea dynamiclife.17Stay truetoyourselfby listeningtotheonly opinionsthat reallymatter-your ownand thosefrompeople whobelieve inand encourageyou.You knowyourself betterthan anybodyelse.Dont fearpeople.18The reasonwhy mostpeople donttake risksisthefear ofwhat othersmight thinkofthem.If youwanttolive the life youtruly deserve,you mustgive upthe needto beliked byeverybody.Value yourselfand yourchoices.When youdo,others willtoo.Own thechoices youmake in your life.19When youbelieve inyourself,others willbelieve inyou too.Show confidenceinyourchoices andignore others opinions.Focus onappreciation.No matterwhat thecircumstances are,there isalways somethingto begrateful for.All peoplewillask,“What amI gratefulfor Howcan Iimprove mysituation andusethetough timeto inspireothers20These steps,if applied,will helpyou transformyour peaceof mind,lifestyle,etc.A.Focus onyour owntalents andstrengths.B,Never letothersopinionsinfluence yourchoices.C.Treat everyperson asif theyare important.D.When youdoubt yourself,others willdoubt you.E.Stay fearlessin everythingyou willhave todo.F.Be thankfulto lifeand behelpful toothers,and youUllead asuccessful life.G.However,there aregreat possibilitiesthat youcan leadthelifeyoureallywant.
三、完形填空On Oct.11,hundreds ofrunners competedinacross-country racein Minnesota.MelanieBailey shouldhave21the courseearlier thanshe did.Her22came becauseshe wascarrying a23across thefinish line.As reportedbyalocal newspaper,Bailey wasmore thantwo-thirds ofthe waythrough her24when arunner infront ofher begancrying inpain.She25to helpher fellowrunner,Danielle Lenoue.Bailey tookher armto seeif shecould walkforward with
26.She couldntBailey then27to letLenoueclimb ontoher backand carriedher allthewaytothefinish line,then another300feet towhereLenoue couldget28attention.Once there,Lenoue was29and latertaken toa hospital,where shelearned thatshehadseriousinjuries inoneofher knees.She wouldhave struggledwith extreme30tomakeittothat aidcheckpointwithout Baileyshelp.As forBailey,she ismore31about whyher actis considereda big32“She wasjust crying.Icouldnt33hen“Bailey toldthe reporter.feel likeIwasjust doingtherightthing.^^Although thetwoyoungwomen werestrangers beforethe34theyve sincebecomefriends.Neither wonthe race,but the_35of humankindness wonthe day.
21.A.designed B.followed C.changed D.finished
22.A.delay B.chance C.preference D.warning
23.A.judge B.volunteer C.classmate D.competitor
24.A.race B.school C-town D.training
25.A.agreed B.returned C-stopped D.promised
26.A.courage B.aid C.patience D.advice
27.A.went awayB.stoodupC.stepped asideD.bent down
28.A.medical B.public C.constant D.equal
29.A.founded B.evaluated C.identified D.appreciated
30.A.hunger B.pain C.cold D.tiredness
31.A.worried B.ashamed C.confused D.discouraged
32.A.game B.crime C.potential D.deal
33.A.leave B.cure C.bother D.understand
34.A.ride B.test C,meet D.show
35.A.secret B.display C,benefit D.exchange
四、英译汉(单词/短语)英译汉
36.crucial adj.
37.objective n./adj.
38.evaluate vt.
39.obtain vt.
40.defeat n./vt.
41.property n.
42.efficient adj.
43.occupation n.汉译英科学(上)的;关于科学的
44.adj.分析
45.vt.天才
46.n.逐渐地,逐步地
47.adv.小说家
48.n.说服,劝说
49.vt.癌症
50.n.精确的,准确的
51.adj.(开始)掌权,上台
52.担任,任职
53.坚决要求
54.与…保持联系,了解(某课题或者领域的情况)
55.
五、用单词的适当形式完成短文阅读下面的短文,在空格处填入一个适当的单词或使用括号中单词的正确形式火把少The TorchFestival is56traditional festivalwhich iscelebrated amongsome ethnic数民族groups insouthwestern China,such asthe Yi,Bai,Hani,Lisu,and Lahu,etc.It usually57崇fall onthe24th or25th ofJune,with threedays ofcelebrations.The festivalcamefromworship拜of fireby ancestors.For someethnic groups,its atradition inthe festivalfor elders58sharefarming experiencewith youngpeople andeducate themabout takingcare ofcrops.During thefestival,big torches are madeto standin allvillages,with smalltorches59place infrontofthedoor ofeach house.When nightfalls,the torchesare litandthevillages arebright.At thesametime,people walkaround thefields andhouses,60hold smalltorches andplacing themin thefieldcorners.Inside thevillages,youngpeopleare singingand dancingaround thebig torches61keep burningthroughout thenight.Other62activity likehorse racesare alsoheld duringthefestival.栅栏In ahorse raceoftheYi people in Yunnan,torches63use toform hurdlesfor riderstoget through.The HanipeopleinYunnan64traditional tiefruits totorches withstrings.When thestringsare brokenafter thetorchesarelit,people struggleforthefruits forgood luck.The TorchFestival appeals65many peoplefromalloverthecountry everyyear.
六、开放性作文假定你是李华,你们班本周将举行一次英文主题班会,介绍为人类做出突出贡献的
66.人物请你写一篇短文,内容包括.人物简介;
1.做出的贡献;
2.你的感想3注意,词数左右;180,请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2。
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