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广东省广州市第二中学学年高一上学期月月考英2024-202512语试题学校:姓名班级考号
一、单项选择一
1.Do youthink itto arguewith them一The questionis notworth.A.worthy;to bediscussed B.worthwhile;discussingC.worthwhile;to discussD.worth;to bediscussed
2.Generally asShakespeare^most popularplay on the stage,Hamlet istranslatedand performedaround the world.A.being regardedB.regarding C.having beenregarded D.regarded
3.It remainsto beseen whetherall themeasures nowcan reducetraffic jams.A.which will be takingB.which aretakenC,that havebeen takenD.that arebeing taken
4.——What makeshim soexcited thesedays-as amember of the schoolbasketball team.A.ChosenB.He choosesC.Because heis chosenD.Being chosen
5..On top of thebooks thephoto albumthat hetreasures most.A.lies B.lay C.lie D.lays
6.Not onlyinterested infootball butbeginning toshow aninterest init.A.the teacher himself is,all hisstudents areB,the teacher himself is,are all his studentsC.is theteacherhimself,are allhis studentsD.is theteacherhimself,allhisstudents are
7.Tech ArtFestival willbegin atWilliams SportsCenter at6p.m.with awelcome address(根据首字母单词拼写)
57.It isvery gof him to sharethe foodand clotheswith allof us.(根据首字母单词拼写)
58.There is an obviousc betweenthe culturesof Eastand West.()
59.If itsa legalmatter,you need to seekconnected with a jobthat needsspecial trainingor skill(根据英文提示单词拼写)advice.()
60.He tostop beingangry withsomeone andstop blamingthem hissons immaturebehaviour years(根据英文提示单词拼写)ago.()(不艮据英文提示单词拼
61.They exporttheir productsto marketsin orinto everypart the world.写)()
62.NASA totell peoplesth.officially orpublicly Thursdaythat itslooking for a partnerwho can(根据英文提示单词拼写)take onthat task.()
63.It was a greatsomething thatsb.has donesuccessfully thata monthlater aglobal agreementwas(根据英文提示单词拼写)reached.()
64.Martin LutherKing delivereda importantin historyaddress known as the“I Havea Dream(根据英文提示单词拼写)speech.(
65.He was an expertat findinghis way,even instrange theplace wherepeople areor liveat the)(根据英文提示单词拼写)moment.
五、完成句子演出在剧院进行,以帮助增进对古典音乐的认识和欣赏
66.The performanceis heldin thetheatre tohelp ofclassical music.许多人捐钱给这个可怜的男孩,这促成了他重返学校
67.Many peopledonated moneyto thepoor boy,his returningto school.就在那一年,纳米比亚政府转向南非求援
68.It was in thatyear that the Namibiangovernment.这个属于中国的岛屿通过一条桥和大陆相连
69.The island is joinedto the mainland bya bridge.我们从上面可以看到,青草覆盖的平原已经让位于广阔的沼泽地
70.As wecan seefrom above,the grassyplain anextensive swamp.旅途中我喜爱的一点就是我有机会可以远离常规生活,形成一些新的生活习惯
71.One of the thingsI loveabout travelis thechance todaily routinesand formsome newones.那项工程投入了大量的时间和资金
72.time andmoney havebeen investedin theproject.根据最新消息、,为了削减成本,这两家工厂被关闭
73.According to the latestnews,these twofactories wereclosed cutcosts.秋天渐近,花园里的植物与色调发生了变化
74.,the plantsand colorsin thegarden changed.气候变化导致了海平面的剧烈波动,引发了恐龙的灭绝
75.Changes inclimate causedsevere fluctuationin sealevel,the extinctionof thedinosaurs.
六、短文填空根据课文内容填空The peacefullandscape of the EmeraldIsle“and itsmany greencounties is a truefeast for theeyes,with its76sheep andcattle.And downby thesea,the roarof theocean wavesand criesof theseabirds
77.On aquiet morningin the mountains,feel thesun onyour skin,and breathein thesweetscent offresh flowerswhile birds78their morningsong.With allthis beauty,it isnot surprisingthatIreland hasdeveloped strongtraditions thatincluded music,dancing,and dining.A committee79to theEgyptian buildingsand preventthe lossof culturalrelics.The groupaskedfor contributionsfrom differentdepartments andraised fundswithin theinternational community.Experts investigatedthe issue,conducted severaltests,and then80how thebuildings could be saved.Finally,a documentwas signed,and thework beganin
1960.by awardsceremony,with theevening at8p.m.A.followed;closing B.followed;closedC.following;closing D.following;closed
8.With thespreading ofonline courses,people areto spendless timein theclassroomthan theyused to.A.possibly B.probably C.seemingly D.likely
9.on thetopof themountainis anancient towerback totwo hundredyearsago.A.Standing;dating B.To stand;to dateC.Having stood;dating D.Stand;dated
10.The oldfarmer,the badly-injured andwounded soldier,came outof theburning housefor help.A.supported;calling B.supporting;callingC.being supportedby;called D.being supporting;called
二、阅读理解Newstead AbbeyNewstead Abbey is a historichouse andestate inNottinghamshire,England,that wasonce hometo the famouspoet Lord Byron,who wrotesome of his mostcelebrated poemsat NewsteadAbbey.HistoryThe housedates back to the12th century,when itwas foundedas anAugustinian churchby KingHenryII.After theClosure of the churchin the16th century,the churchwas transformedinto aresidencefor theByron family,who ownedit forover250years.Lord Byroninherited theproperty in1798,butsold itin1818due tofinancial difficulties.Attractions amp;ActivitiesThe houseand gardensare opento thepublic andoffer a variety ofattractions,such as the(小教堂),medieval cloisters,the GothicRevival chapelthe Japanese garden,and thelake.Byronspersonal belongingsand souvenirsare stillon displaythere.You canalso enjoyguided tours,exhibitions,events,and activitiesthroughout theyear.•AdmissionAdult:£
10.80online price,£12gate priceChildage5-15:£
5.40online price,£6gate priceSeniorage60+,Group10or morepeople:10%off discounts
11.What was the originalpurpose of NewsteadAbbeywhen foundedin the12th centuryA.To serveas aroyal residence.B.To serveas areligious building.C.To serveasamilitary base.D.To serveasacultural center.
12.Which of the followingcan youdo inthe houseofNewsteadAbbeyA.See theitems thatbelonged toLordByron.B.Chat with the founder,King HenryII,in person.C.Participate inthe constructionoftheJapanesegarden.D.Acquire theownership ofthe Augustinianchurch.
13.If twoadults withtwo childrenaged7and10buy ticketsonline,how muchcan theysaveA.£
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20.B.£
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60.C.£
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80.D.£
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60.Riding on an exercise bike athome maykeep youin physicalshape,but itcan getpretty boringaftera while.Aaron Puzeyhad beenon his exercise bikefor halfan houra dayfor yearswhen hedecidedto lookforaway to make it a bitmore fun.With virtualreality technologywidely availablenowadays,all heneeded todo wasfind away of头戴式applying itto hisneeds.So heset outto buildan appfor theSamsung GalaxyGear VRheadset视图器which wouldallow himto hookit upto GoogleStreet View and make it seemlike hescyclingthrough differentreal-life locations.Building theapp todownload the3D datafrom StreetViewandmakeitviewable inthe VRheadsetwas thetoughest part ofhisproject.Other thanthat,all heneeded todo wastape aBluetoothmonitor to his exercisebike.Although thequality ofthe imagessometimes leavesa lotto bedesired,leaving complexscenes liketrees lookinglike amess,Aaron hasbeen havinga lotof funon hisjourney.替代品Aarons projectis obviouslyno substitutefor realoutdoor cyclingas itlacks thingslikethe windblowing inyour faceorthepain ofbattling anuphill climb,but ithas givenhim agoal aswell asthechance totake inthe beautyof placeshe mighthave otherwisenever seen.It definitelybeats staringata wallor at the TVfor30minutes,anyway.Obviously,Aarons setup theoreticallyallows himto ridea bikeanywhere aroundtheworld.Hesays hehas alwayswanted tosee Japan,so oncehis ridecomes to an end,he plansto startanother oneacrossthe LandoftheRising Sun.
14.Why didAaron Puzeybuild theappA.To inventa newkind ofbicycle.B.To keephimself ingood physicalshape.C.To satisfythe needsofthepublic.D.To addpleasure to hisexercisebike routine.
15.What wasthe challengefor Puzeyin his projectA.Changing the3D datainto pictures.B・Downloading thesoftware fromthe Internet.C.Making the3D dataviewable inthe headset.D.Taping aBluetooth monitortohisexercisebike.
16.What isthe authorsattitude towardsAaron9sprojectA.Optimistic.B.Doubtful.C.Indifferent.D.Neutral.
17.What mightbe thebest titlefor the textA.Cycling Acrossthe Worldat HomeB.The LazyMan andHis CrazyIdeaC.A NewWay ofCycling WithoutEffort D.A Substitutefor RealOutdoor Cycling(设备)As digitaldevices havetaken oversociety,keyboard activityis nowoften recommendedasa substitutefor earlyhandwriting,nanew studynotes.The ideais thattyping maybe easierfor youngchildren.“Some schoolsin Norwayhave becomecompletely digital/1notes AudreyVander Meer,the newstudysleader,who measuresbrain activityto betterunderstand learningand behaviors.She worksat theNorwegianUniversity ofScience andTechnology inTrondheim.The humanbrain hasdeveloped tointeractwith theworld in as manyways aspossible,she notes.She believesthat youngchildren shouldlearn to write by handsuccessfully,and,at thesame timelearntomanage a keyboard.Using apen involvesmore ofthe brainthan usinga keyboard,her newfindings show.This isbecausewriting andprinting involvecomplex movementsthat activatemore areasofthebrain.Theincreased brain activity,gives thebrain morehooks tohang yourmemories on,sheexplains.Think aboutit.The samemovement isrequired totype eachletter on akeyboard.By comparison,when wewrite,our brainneeds to think aboutand recovermemories ofthe shapeof eachletter.We alsoneedto useour eyesto watchwhat shapeswere writing.And weneedtocontrol ourhands topress apenor pencilto shapethe differentletters.All ofthis usesand connectsmore areasofthebrain.Along theway,these processesappear to“open thebrain upfor learning,says VanderMeer.So learningthrough onlyone format——digital—couldbeharmful,she worries.(激发)Vander Meeralso pointsout thattaking notesby handstimulates visualnotetaking.Rather thantyping blindly,the visualnote-taker hastothinkabout whatis importanttowrite down.Then,key wordscan beninterlinked byboxes,and arrows,and supplementedby smalldrawings
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18.What isthemainidea ofthetextA.Digital devicesare popularwith students.B.Handwriting beatstyping intaking notes.C.The processof taking notes changesthinking.D.The newstudy makescontributions toscience.
19.What shouldyoung kidsdo accordingto VanderMeerA.Communicate withtheworld.B.Rely onkeyboard activity.C.Learn towritebyhand.D.Master basicdrawing skills.
20.How doesthe authordraw theconclusionA.By studyinghow thebrain develops.B.By observingsocial phenomena.C.By assessingfunctions ofsenses.D.By comparingways oftakingnotes.
21.In whichsection ofa newspapermay thetext appearA.Relationship.B.Fashion.C.Culture.D.Science.In1240,the HolyRoman EmperorFrederick IIbuilt Casteldel Monteonalonely hillin centralPuglia,where hehad aperfect viewof approachingenemies.He probablynever imaginedthe enemiesmightbe touristsone day.But thesedays,the oldcastle hasbeen polishedclean,and hundredsofmulticolored Pullmanbuses snakeup thewinding roadsto itsgrounds,now filledwith T-shirt stands,认Coca-Cola signsand a200-car parkinglot.All thisthanks to the factthat UNESCOhas designated定itaWorld HeritageSite in
1996.Officially,UNESCO honorsplaces thatexemplify anareas ancestry,withthepurpose ofensuringthey arepreserved.Unofficially,this designationis akind offairy dustthat oftenturnslittle-known culturalsites intoovernight touristsensations.This isboth agift and a cuss.Lisa Mastny,senior advisertotheWorld WatchInstitute,says tourismis double-edged forplaces consideredofoutstanding valueto humanity.It offersmany poorcommunities thechance toobtain financial rewards,一一but alsothreatens thevery resourceshuman andnatural uponwhich theindustry isultimatelybuilt”.There isgrowing awarenessthat assigningUNESCO designationis worthlessor worse,harmful-without somekind offollow-up preservationprogram.In theearly daysthere wasntmuch attentiongivento whatwould happenonce thesesites becameWorld Heritage.But thafschanging slowly/saysJoseph King,director ofthe sitesunit at the InternationalCentre forthe StudyofthePreservation andRestorationof CulturalProperty ICCROM.In Africa,a12-year trainingprogram iscurrentlyunderway toteach localsnot onlyhow topreserve theirimmovable culturalheritage,but howto useit foreconomicdevelopment.In EasternEurope,where tourismisarelatively newthing,cities arelooking forhelpin figuringout whereto drawthe linebetween preservinghistorical centersand promotingurbandevelopment.
22.What canwe learnabout Casteldel MonteA.It wasbuilt toenjoy theview.B.It hasbecome ahot touristspot.C.It hastomakeway fora shoppingmall.D.It failedto winUNESCO designationin
1996.
23.Which wordis closestin meaningtotheunderlined wordcuss inparagraph2A.Drawback.B.Promise.C.Solution.D.Chance.
24.How doesthe authorsupport Kingswords inthe lastparagraphA.By quotingexperts.B.By analyzingcause andeffect.C.By givingexamples.D.By makingcomparisons.
25.Which ofthe followingstatements mayJoseph Kingagree withA.UNESCO designationneeds follow-up preservation.B.UNESCO turnsunknown sitesinto touristattractions.C.Tourism offersfinancialrewardsbut alsoposing threats.D.Africa hasbalanced heritagepreservation andurban development.In Yangzhou,a morning tea experiencehas acomplete setof accompanyingrules thatneeds tobeobserved.In fact,it isa miniatureFormal banquetbecause itincludes a variety offood,ranging fromcolddishes tovarious dimsum,staple food,fruits,and seasoningdishes.26and thedelicacies areserved slowlyone afteranother.The varietyof dishesand dimsum aswellasthepreparations reflectthe laid-back lifestyleof Yangzhoulocals.Tea,of course,is an essential partof everymorning tea.27With asoft taste,the greentea iswhatmakes thewhole experience.It helpsclean yourmouth afterfinishing dimsum,whether itisameat bunora steameddumpling.Traditionally,the brothused incooking thedish ismade fromavarietyof nutritiousfood,including chicken,duck,and porkbones.The freshand tastychicken,aromatic duck,and nutritiousporkbone allcontribute tothe finaldish.28and you can findnothing butshredded beancurd,dried shrimps,and thethick soup.
29.The mostfamous includethose withfillings madefrom threeor fivetypes ofslicedingredients,respectively.Buns withvegetable fillingsand sweetenedbean pasteare alsopopular.In thisfast-developing society,generations ofYangzhou residentsstill maintainthe morningteatradition.30A.”Liu Yangchuan^^isalocal tea brand inYangzhouB.It haslong becomeanessentialpartoftheir lifestyleC.It usuallytakes anhour ortwo tofinish thewhole experienceD.This time-honored culturalheritage datesbacktothe QingDynastyE.There areavarietyof steamedstuffed bunsonthemorningteatableF.When thedish isserved,there isno signof chicken,duck,or porkbonesG.When steamed,they mustbe preparedwith uniquecutting andcooking skills
三、完形填空Life istough fbrpeople whoare blind.However,Srikanth Bollasjourney waseven more
31.Hewas borninapoor familyinasmall villagein Indiawhere thecommon32was thatdisabled kidswereuseless9andaburden tosociety.33Srikanth\parents lovedhim andrefused to34to societalpressure.Instead,they35himtodream big.Srikanth didntlet hisparents feel36,Today,attheage oftwenty-four,he stoodasthevisionaryfounder andCEO ofBollant Industries,a companyof significantsize.Of course,getting herewas not37,Being bothblind andpoor meantthat Srikanthhad toface someunexpectedchallenges.When Srikanthwasinprimary school,he wasnot38by hisclassmates andoftenspent theday alone,39left outand friendless.His familydecided tosend himtoaspecial school.Soonafter startingatthenew school,Srikanth didreally wellin hisstudies,winning40for publicspeaking,creative writing,and chess.(奉献)After41from university,Srikanth decidedto returnto Indiato dedicatehis lifeto helpingthecountrys disabledcommunity.In2012,he42Bollant Industries,which hastransformed theemploymentlandscape forthe disabled.43withamodest factoryof onlythree machinesand eightemployees,within fouryears,Bollant Industrieshad growninto alarge companywith multiple44andover450employees,70%of whomare disabled.(归因于)Srikanth attributeshis successtohis45,Despite theirlack ofeducationand financial46,his fatherand motherencouraged Srikanthto47his dreams.(富有同情心的)They48him thattrue happinesscomes frombeing compassionatetowardsothers and49a helpinghand toothers.Srikanths responsetothedoubts ofothers isreallyinspiring:If theworld looksat meand says,Srikanth,youcando
5031.A.challenging B.charming C.exciting D.surprising
32.A.fact B.belief C.knowledge D.debate
33.A.Certainly B.Actually C.Obviously D.Fortunately
34.A.wake upB・depend onC.give inD.deal with
35.A.forced B.agreed C,encouraged D.orderedlook backattheworld andsay,“I cando anything
936.A.excited B.astonished C.disappointed D.relaxed
37.A.strange B,possible C.unique D.easy
38.A.accepted B・recognised C.contacted D.ignored
39.A.noticing B.feeling C.understanding D.referring
40.A.supports B・awards C.trusts D.donations
41.A.graduating B,hearing C,separating D.escaping
42.A.joined B,discovered C.bought D.founded
43.A.Organising B,Starting C.Applying D.Improving
44.A.hospitals B.schools C.factories D.communities
45.A.employees B.partners C.friends D.parents
46.A.comforts B.victories C.opportunities D.struggles
47.A.go afterB,bum downC.take upD.go off
48.A.taught B.wanted C.remembered D.needed
49.A.reminding B.offering C.pleasing D.gaining
50.A.everything B.anything C.nothing D.something
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51.The employeesdevotion towork hasearned himgreat chanceof pwithin thenext year.字母单词拼写)(集体地)(根据首字母单词拼写)
52.We havehad asuccessful year,both collectivelyandi.(根据首字母单词
53.She accidentallystepped onmy footonacommuter trainbecause itwas tooc.拼写).(根据
54.To leada fulfillinglife,ifs importantto findabmix ofwork,leisure,and personalgrowth首字母单词拼写)
55.We mustpromote originality,inspire cand encourageinnovation(仓ij新).(根据首字母单词拼写).(根据首
56.Internet userswho idownload moviesand musicwillbepunished forbreaking thelaw字母单词拼写)。
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