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绵阳南山中学实验学校届毕业班月月考试题202410本试卷分第卷(选择题)和第卷(非选择题)两部分I n满分为分,考试时间为分钟150120注意事项答题前考生务必将本人姓名、准考证号和座位号填写在答题卡相应位置;
1..答选择题时,必须使用铅笔将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,再选涂其它答22B案标号;.所有题目必须在答题卡上作答,在试卷上答题无效3第卷I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L5分,满分
7.5分)听下面段对话,每段对话后有一个小题从题中所给的、、三个选项中选出最佳选项,5A BC并标在试卷的相应位置听完每段对话后,你都有秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小10题每段对话仅读一遍
1.What willthe speakersprobably donextA.Tour Boston.B.Visit Caroline.C.Watch thenews.
2.What isJims suggestionaboutA.Raising money.B.Hiring alawyer.C.Calling ameeting.
3.What is the womangoing to do thisweekendA.Finish areport.B.Look afterBob.C.Climb amountain.
4.What doesthe mansuggest the woman doA.Find afull-time job.B.Study anothersubject.C.Go toevening classes.
5.What isthe mannowA.An onlineshop owner.B.A constructionworker.C.A computerengineer.第二节(共15小题;每小题
1.5分,满分
22.5分)听下面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、、三个选项5A BC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,每小题秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍55听下面一段对话,回答第和第题
676.What doesMiyako want to doWithMarch comingfrom anend,all kinds of flowershave beencome outin our school,especially thebeautiful cherryblossoms.Every daymany of us studentswander underthe trees,admiredthe beautyof nature.To callon everyoneto fallin lovewith nature,ourschoolheld aCherry BlossomFestivalas arranginglast Friday.We tookactive partin manyactivities.Some ofus evenwear Han-styleclothing toenjoy us.Some famousactors wereinvited togive usa greatmany wonderfulperformance.There hasnever beena muchenjoyable timefor allofus.How anunforgettable daywe spent!第二节书面表达(满分分)25假如你是阳光国际中学的学生李华,你校将于月日举行周年校庆活动,拟招募志愿者112020服务外宾,请给校庆活动组委会写一封申请信,内容如下表达意愿;
1.个人优势;
2.期待
3.注意词数词左右;
1.100可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯
2.Dear Sir/Madam^YourSyLi HuaA.Make acall.B.Send acard.C.Hold aparty.
7.What isthe mandoingA.Making anapology.B.Giving anexplanation.C.Sharing anexperience.听下面一段对话,回答第至第题
8108.Where willMaria gothe dayafter tomorrowA.The LondonZoo.B.The BritishMuseum.C.The Towerof London.
9.How manydays willMaria stayin OxfordA.One.B.Two.C.Three.
10.Why willMaria goto EdinburghA.To doa study.B.To meeta friend.C.To seeher sister.听下面一段对话,回答第至第题
111311.What doesthewomandislikeA.Fish.B.Vegetables.C.Fried chicken.
12.What doesthe manfind ithard todoA.Make cakesand pies.B.Stop drinkingcoffee.C.Eat alot oftomatoes.
13.What are the speakerstalking aboutA.Doctors adviceto theman.B.What to eat fora goodmeal.C.The mansfavourite dishes.听下面一段对话,回答第至第题
141714.What isthe relationshipbetween the speakersA.Old classmates.B.Neighbours.C.Fellow workers.
15.Where arethe speakersA.At a hotel.B.At Betty9s home.C.At therailway station.
16.What isJack doingA.Working ata restaurant.B.Cooking in the kitchen.C.Buying foodfor dinner.
17.What willMarc probablydoA.See afilm.B.Go shopping.C.Visit anold town.听下面一段独白,回答第至第题
182018.What doesthespeakersay aboutCastle HowardA.It tookits namefrom afilm.B.It has been hometo afamily.C.It wasonce usedfor defence.
19.What isspecial about the WalledGardensA.Its openevery dayof theyear.B.Its thelargest gardenin England.C.Its planted with manykindsofroses.
20.Who isprobably thespeakerA.A tourguide.B.A gardener.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分分)C.A newsreporter.40第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑AStill seekinga destinationfor yourholiday Wewanttoinform youof fourbest placesthat areprobablya merewalk awayfrom yourhome.HighlandsThis Scottishdestination,only accessibleon footor byboat,is Britainslast wilderness.Over aweek,youll hikeinto theBlack Hills,cross thepeninsula fromnorth tosouth andset sailfor hikeson Skye,Rum(、屋),and Eigg.Finish eachday ata beach-side lodgedwithdinner at the award-winning restaurantnextdoor.SnowdoniaThe SnowdoniaWay,the onlylow-level long-distance route,was onlycreated in2017,and remainsunnoticedon theground.Join thenew guidedwalking tripand youwont needto concentrateon directions,just thefine viewsas youpass falls,forests,riversides and Roman roads.Hadrianvs WallWalkingalong Hadrians Wall islike travellingback intime-and evenmore soif youdo itin anexpertcompany.Andantes hikealong theancient barrieris accompaniedby ahistorian everystep of theway,who willpoint outevery Romanroad,fort,milecastle andinscription,and tellyou allabout HadrianstacticsandRomandaily life.DorsetThe Isleof Purbeckis idealfor families:the walkingis relativelygentle;the beachesare glorious;theranges ofother attractionsare varied;and thebuses arehandy,if yourlegs gettired.Over afew days,()rambling alongthe coastand acrossthe hillsroutes arearound fiveor sixmiles withsteam trainridesand thesea swim;playing knightsat ruinedCorfe Castleand fossil-hunting atKimmeridge Bay.
21.What canwe knowabout HighlandsA.It isvery modern.B.It is a guidedtrip.C.It can be reachedby bus.D.It providesquality dinner.
22.Which of the followingisthe best choicefor familiesA.Snowdonia.B.Dorset.C.Hadrian*sWall.D.Highlands.
23.What dothe fourtravel routeshave incommonA.They areall walkingroutes.B.They areall high-level routes.C.Their destinationsarethesame.D.They arehelpful tolearn abouthistory.Mom and I wereputting thefinishing toucheson dinner,and mylittle nieceJessica camein toset thetable.Instead ofgoing to the dishcabinet,she wentinto thepantry wherethere was a stackof old,mismatched dinnerplates on the bottomshelf.When shehad setall sixplates,she stoodback andsighed,“Oh,Grandma,your platesare sobeautiful.Ours areall alike!We hada goodlaugh ather innocentremark,but asI thinkback toall thoseyears ago,I believeshe wasright.Those plateswere beautiful.Mom workedfor thelocal Councilon Agingasahousekeeper.She didmany of the littlethings thatallowedelderly peopleto stayin theirown homes.Most ofher clientsgot Mealson Wheels,a servicein the1970s.They receivedahotlunch anda coldsnack tohave laterin the evening.This isreally notvery muchfood.Every eveningMom wouldmake to-go mealson thesemismatched platescovered withaluminumfbil and then deliverthem tothe peoplewho sheknew didntget enoughto eat.5This wasabout tenyears beforemicrowave ovensbecame common,so itwas importantthat thefoodbe ona platethat couldbe reheatedin aregular oven.Instead of a coldsandwich andmacaroni salad,Moms clientsdined onBeef Manhattans,pan-fried chickenor meatloaf,along withveggies anda piece ofpie orcake.Mom andDad didthis evenafter Momleft herjob,and Momcontinued afterDads deathuntilall herformer clientshad eitherpassed awayor movedout.When Iwas cleaningour Momshouse afterher death,I keptone asa souvenir.That plateisasweetreminder of the lessonsof generosityand caringfor onesneighbor thatwere modeledfor meby myparents.
24.Why didthe authorthink thoseplates beautifulA.They weremismatched.B.They werelittle Jessicaspride.C.They weresymbols of the parentskindness.D.They werecollected fromdifferent places.
25.What didthe authorsmother doto earna livingin the1970sA.Deliver foodto houses.B.Run Mealson Wheels.C.Do houseworkfor theold.D.Be ahousewife.
26.Why didthe authorsmother maketo-go mealsA.Because itwas herjob.B.Because shewas goodat cooking.C.Because shewanted tohelp beyondher duty.D.Because herfamily didnthave enoughtoeat.
27.What isthe besttitle forthe textA.Plates ofSympathy B.A Kind-hearted MotherC.A PreciousSouvenir D.Services forthe SeniorMorethan halfthe worldspopulation livein cities,and by2050the UNexpects thatproportion toreach68%.This meansmore homes,roads andother infrastructure.In Indiaalone,a citythe sizeofChicago willhave to be developedevery yearto meetdemand forhousing.Such a construction increaseisa badsign fordealing withclimate change,because makingsteel andconcrete,two ofthe mostcommon(排放).building materials,generates around8%oftheworlds CO2emissions Ifcities areto expandandbecome greeneratthesame time,they willhave to be madefrom somethingelse.Wood is one ofthe mostpromising sustainablealternatives tosteel andconcrete.It isnot,however,everyday woodthat isattracting theinterest ofarchitects.Rather,it isa materialcalled engineeredtimber.This isa combinationof differentlayers,each(横梁).designed tomeet therequirements ofspecific partssuch asfloors,panels andbeams Designerscanuse itto providelevels ofstrength likesteel,in aproduct that is upto80%lighter.In addition,engineeredtimber isusually madeinto largesections in a factoryfor futureuse,which reducesthe numberof deliveriestoaconstructionsite.According toMichael RamageoftheUniversity ofCambridge,a woodenbuilding produces75%lessCO2than asteel andconcrete one ofthesame size.However,if buildingwith woodtakes off,it doesraiseconcern about there beingenough treesto goround.But withsustainably managedforests thatshould notbea problem,says DrRamage.A family-sized apartmentrequires about30cubic metersof timber,and heestimatesEuropes sustainableforests alonegrow thatamount everyseven seconds.Nor isfire arisk,forengineered timberdoes notburn easily.Besides,fireproofing layerscanbeadded tothe timber.All in all,then,it looksas ifwood asa buildingmaterial mayget anew leaseof life.
28.Why isIndia mentionedin paragraph1A.To pointoutthesevere pollution.B.To predictthe populationincrease.C.To indicatethe highdegree ofurbanization.D.To showthe greatneed forbuilding materials.
29.What canbe learnedabout engineeredtimberA.It isproduced ata lowcost.B.It hardlyappeals toarchitects.C.It helpssave energyin transportation.D.It possessesgreater strengththan steel.
30.What doesthe underlinedphrase“takes off5in the last paragraphmean A.Becomes cheaper.B.Gains popularity.C.Requires lesswork.D.Proves sustainable.
31.What isthe main idea ofthe textA.People shouldmake futurecities moreattractive.B.Its importantto liveinaworld withless emission.C.Building sustainablecities withwoods ispossible now.D.Lets growmore treesfor futurebuilding(生化人)In JudgementDay,oneofthe hitfilm seriesTerminator,a cyborgplayed bySchwarzeneggercould healhis skinwound magically,thatis,he makesthe skinrepair itselfin lessthan asecond.Recently,according toMirror,a smartelectronic skinlike ithasbeen developed,which isas strong,flexible andsensitive ashumans
5.Previous attemptsto“electronically“copy humanskin havefallen short.Making suitablyflexibleelectronics thatcan performdelicate taskswhile alsobearing thebumps and scratches of everyday lifeischallenging,and eachmaterial involvedmust becarefully engineered.The previoussensor layerwas tooweakor toostrong,reducing itsdurability,sensitivity orflexibility,which makesit morelikely tobreak.With thedevelopment of2D sensorsand hydrogel(水长能胶),scientists5efforts paidoff,linkingsensor layerwith skinfunctionally anddurably.Study authorDr JieShen said,Hydrogels are more than(相容的)70percent water,making themvery compatiblewith humanskin tissues.By pre-stretching the(纳米)hydrogel inall directions,applying alayer ofnano wires,and thencarefully controllingits release,we createdconductive pathwaystothesensor layerthat remainedcomplete evenwhen thematerial wasstretchedto28times itsoriginal size.Meanwhile,skin electronicskept changingat anamazing pace.”This e-skin cansense temperatureand touchfrom upto8inches away,react tothings inunder onetenthofasecond andrepair itselfmore than5,000times.The newinvention couldhelp monitora rangeofbiological information,including changesin bloodpressure.While thefirst portof callis medical,thee-skin couldbenefit awide rangeof productsone day,such asmonitoring thestructural conditionoffurniture andplanes.
32.Why isa cyborgin JudgementDay mentionedin Paragraph1A.To introducethe topic.B.To informthe background.C.To advertisethe hitfilm.D.To recommendSchwarzenegger.
33.What madethe previousattempts fallshortA.The delicatetasks.B.The unsuitablesensor layer.C.The bumpsandscratchesofeverydaylife.D.The compatibilitywith humanskin tissues.
34.Whatcan weinfer aboutthee-skin fromthelastparagraphA.It cansense andreact exactlylike humansskin.B.It maybe usedto checkthe conditionof bridges.C.It canmake humanbeings liveas longas theywant.D.It willturn humanbeings intocyborgs thatnever die.
35.Whafs themainideaofthepassageA.Electronic skin has awide rangeof applications.B.Hydrogel contributesto developingelectronic skin.C.Attempts todevelop electronicskin havefallen short.D.Smart electronicskinhasbeendevelopedby scientists.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑选项中有两项为多余选项Have youever wonderedwhy you5re not as happyas youdlike to be Basedon myown personalexperienceand thehappiness factspublished byHarvard University,Ive summarizedthe followinghabitsthat willmake youhappy!Laugh often.Laughter isthe mostpowerful medicinefor angeror depression.Research hasshown thatthe simpleactof smilingcan increaseyour feelingof happiness.36Try tofind humorand laughterin liferseverydaystruggles.Keep youragreements.Our self-respect isbuilt onthe agreementsweve madewith ourselvesand withothers.And highself-respect hasa directrelationship withhappiness.37Do yourbest and then let go.Everyone haslimitations,and thingsdont alwaysturn outtobewhat wedlike themtobe—despiteour efforts.So alwaysgive yourbest,andthenletgo.38When youvedone yourbest,youll havenoregrets.Give back.39According toHarvard,when peopledo good,their brainsbecome activein thevery samerewardcenter thatis stimulatedwhen theyexperience otherrewards.So itsnotasurprise thatpeople whocaremore about others arehappier thanthose whocare lessaboutothers.These happinesshabits haveproven tobe truein myown life.During thoseperiods whenI focusondeveloping thehabits listedabove,I dofeel happierand morefulfilled—like now.Happiness isnot anaccident.40A.Let eventsrun theircourse.B.So donttake lifetoo seriously.C.So dowhat yousay youregoing todo.D.When wesucceed,we9remorelikely tobe happy.E.This isthebestway toovercome yourlimitations.F.Its a conscious decisionthat takesaconsciouseffort.G.Helping othersisoneofthesurest waysto feelgood.第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第四部分第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题
1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑My husbandsat downonthebed.Your41are completelyridiculous,Denise.Thesegifts donthave tobe perfect.The kidsdont care.”I42him andkept wrappingthe gifts.Each boyneeded tohave hisown paper,and eachgift43to bewrappedperfectly.Actually,I always44todoeverything perfectly.I suspectedmy entirefamily livedin45of mystandards.I toldmyself Iwas justtaking careof myfamily,but inreality I knew my46perfectionismwasnt doingus anygood.IknewI neededto
47.Two dayslater,my husbandand Itook ourtwo olderboys ona48to Matamoros,Mexico.We weregoingto participatein an49known asthe“Big Feed,where wedbe workinginafield withstrangers.Upon arriving,we satdown andlistened tothe director,Ben,give his50abouttheevent.“We wontstay insidealthough itsraining.And Ihave somethingthat891151that allof youstayflexible.^He52a smallpieceofcookie toeach ofus.This isthe Flexi-cookie.You eatitand you53will beflexible.Now lefseat thiscookie together.”It tastedso ordinary,but it54in magicalways.I workedalongside myfamily fortwo longdays ina55field.We handedout suppliesand56for severalthousand people.My sonsplayed gameswith theother childrenall dayin therain,andInever once57them up.I learnedtobe flexible.Later,I murmured“Fexi,Flexi59throughout theday,58myself thatI neededtobeless8beliefsB.abandonedB.requestedB・attemptedB.fearB.curiousB・withdrawB.dietB・adventureB・reviewB・guaranteeB,took inB・certainlyB・countedB.broadB.stoodB・pickedB.remindingB・conservativeB・equipment
59.I cannotsay Fvetotally overcomemy perfectionism,but Fvemade enough
6041.A.attitudes C.principles C.ignored C.happened
42.A.blamed
43.A.had
44.A.agreedC.failed C.
45.A.orderplace C.
46.A.stubborngenerous C-
47.A.fleechange C.
48.A.routinedilemma C.
49.A.eventlecture C・
50.A.speechwriting C.
51.A.explainwitness C.mixed
52.A.showed offupC・rarely C-
53.A.improperlyworked C.
54.A.occurredcomfortable C・
55.A.muddywaited C.
56.A.preparedbrought C.
57.A.fixedwarning C.rigid
58.A.convincingC.progress
59.A.patientD・standards
60.A.marksD.teased D.asked D・refusedD.support D.normal D.recover D.journey D.ceremony D.guess D.assumeD.passed outD.unwillingly D・mattered D.smooth D.cooked D・cleaned D.promising D・careful D.differences第卷II注意将答案写在答题卡上写在本试卷上无效第三部分英语知识运用共两节,满分45分第二节共10小题;每小题
1.5分,满分15分阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容个单词或括号内单词的正确形式1Policy looksto betterintegrate heritageresources intoChinas education systemLast month,a notice61focused oncultural heritageresources ineducating elementaryand highschoolstudents wasjointly released62March28,2022by the Ministry ofCulture andTourism,theMinistryofEducation andthe NationalCultural HeritageAdministration.专门制The newpolicy requiresthe63create ofcultural productsand servicesspecifically tailored作to students,including properly64organize studytours tohistorical sitesandtheprovision ofdetailedbooks withplenty ofpictures65help studentsbetter understandwhat theylearn duringvisits totheseheritage sites.Liu Guoxiang,an expertintheInstitute ofArchaeology atthe ChineseAcademy ofSocial Sciences,66say themove willhelp furtherintegrate theseresources intothe nationaleducationsystem.Cultural heritagealways67play acrucial rolein helpingus68actual learnabout Chinesehistoryand civilizationand consolidatingour culturalconfidence.New archaeologicaldiscoveries andartifacts历史文物can addto69students havealready learnedfrom textbooksJ headded.“Only whenthey understandthe valueof ourcultural heritagecan theybetter protectand passdownthese70treasure第四部分写作共两节,满分35分第一节短文改错共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改增加在缺词处加一个漏字符号并在其下面写出该加的词A,删除把多余的词用斜线\划掉修改在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词注意每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
1.只允许修改处,多者从第处起不计分
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