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江苏省扬州市广陵区红桥高级中学学年高二下学期2023-20245月月考英语试题
一、听力选择题
1.What isthe womandoingA.Listening to the radio.B.Watching TV.C.Playing agame.
2.What isthe mansChinese animalA.Rabbit.B.Horse.C.Snake.
3.Where isthe butterA.In thecupboard.B.In thedrawer.C.Beside thefridge.
4.Why didntDavid showupA.He forgotthe date.B.It wasraining.C.He wasill.
5..What arethe speakersmainly talkingaboutA.The housework.B.Weekend plans.C,The weather.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
6.What isthe relationshipbetween the speakersA.Former classmates.B.Fellow workers.C-Teacher andstudent.
7.What isGayle doingA.Asking forhelp.B.Making aninvitation.C,Sharing herexperience.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
8.How oldis Jays a nowA.
8.B.
12.C.
14.
9.Why didJaysagive thespeechA.To encouragepeople todo research.B,To urgethe coalplant toshut down.C.To raisemoney forher healthproblems.
47.A.designed B・anticipated C.tested D.chosen
48.A.slightly B.limitedly C.incredibly D.occasionally
49.A.levels B.groups C.phases D.states
50.A.empty B.lonely C.abandoned D.torn
51.A.pleasing B・bothering C.comforting D.amusing
52.A.fell apartB・broke downC.passed outD.faded away
53.A.focused B.discouraged C.relaxed D.divided
54.A.hobbies B.challenges C,memories D.regrets
55.A.energetic B,positive C.alive D.calm
四、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1种植园,In atea plantationMaksim Rubanexamined thecollected freshtea leavescarefully aslocalfarmers begantheir annualtea-picking season.The25-year-old Russianruns atea businessin St.Petersburg,Russia.His company,56importstea fromChina regularly,has anonline storesell ngits productsacross Russia.Ever sincehe wasa littlekid,he57become fascinatedwith Chinesetea culture.58find suitabletea flavors,the youngman shuttlesbetween Russiaand Chinaalmost everyyear.Last month,he visitedmultiple Chinesecities andQimen inHuangshan citywas59must-see spotonhis journey.The countyis hometo theworld-famous Keemun black tea,60award thegold medalatthe1915Panama WorldsFair.Keemunblack tea,Darjeeling black tea fromIndia andCeylon blackteafrom SriLanka,are known61the worldstop threehigh-fragrance blacktea varieties.In alocal Keemunblackteacompany,Ruban62have aclose lookat thelocal showroom,production workshop,and teaplantation.A teacraftsman alsoshowed thecomplex manufacturingprocedureswith strict63standard.Finally,the Russianman signedan64agree withthe company,reaching theirinitial cooperationintention.65deep impressedby Qimensbeautiful ecologicalenvironment andhigh-quality tealeaves,Ruban hasdecided tointroduce Keemunblackteato moreRussiancustomers.
五、书信写作.假定你是李华,你的英国好友参加学校举办的英语演讲比赛,因为紧张而表现不66Olivia佳,所以很沮丧请你写一封信给你的朋友,内容包括.表示理解并给予安慰;
1.提出建议并给出理由2注意写作词数应为左右;
1.
80.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2Dear Olivia,Yours,Li Hua
六、书面表达.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67Max lovedaction comicsand movies.He workedin the car park of abig supermarket.It didntseemto bea goodjob,but Maxdidnt haveany qualifications.This was the bestjob hecould find.Max(购物车)collected the shopping cartsthat shoppersleft in the car park.He took the shoppingcarts backto the entranceof the supermarket.It wassometimes hardwork butit wasnot difficult.So Maxhad alotof sparetime todream.He dreamedof beinga hero,like Supermanor Batman.Of course,his dreamswerecrazy butas Maxtold himself,dreams werefree ofcharge.Today itwas verywet andwindy.Max waswearing along blueraincoat thathad thename of thesupermarket onthe back.Max wasstanding next to arow ofcarts.He wouldpush themtogetherand thenhe wouldtake themall back to thesupermarket door.He lookedaround to see ifthere(指定的)were anymore leftin the carpark.Though therewere designatedplaces forshoppersto leavethe cartsafter shopping,some peoplewere stillso lazythat theyjust leftthem wheretheythought itwas convenientfor them.Just thenMax sawtwo youngboys injackets wanderingaroundaimlessly.“They seemlike students.They should be inschool,“Max thought,What arethey doinghere”He thensaw asmall ladypushing acart towardsher car.The cartwas fullof shoppingbags.She lookedoldand the weather wasvery bad.Ill goand takeher cartfbr her,“Max saidto himself.Max startedwalking acrossthecarpark.The ladyput her cart behindhercar.She walkedto hercardoor tounlock itwhen thetwo boysran towards the cart.They immediatelytookthecart andquickly注意续写词数应为pushed it towardsthe road.The ladywas terriblyshocked andbegan tocry out.
1.左右;15请按如下格式在相应位置作答
2.“Hey,you!What areyou doing”shouted Max.Max graspedtheshoppingcart andpushed itbackto thecarparkof thesupermarket.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
10.Who mightthe womanbeA.A waitress.B.An airtraveler.C.A flightattendant.
11.What doesthe manask the woman todo at firstA.Change hisseat.B.Bring himsome food.C.Open hiswindow shade.
12.What willthe manhaveA.Tea anda chickensalad.B.Milk anda beefhamburger.C.Coffee anda turkeysandwich.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
13.When didthe washingmachine firstbreakdownA,A fewweeks ago.B.About fivedays ago.C.Yesterday.
14.What doesthe manthink of the problemA.Annoying.B.Easy.C.Difficult.
15.How doesthe mandeal withthe washingmachineA.He changesa newmotor.B・Here placesit for a newone.C.He putsthe motorback inplace.
16.What willthewomando nextA.Pay for the repairs.B.Check themachine.C.Have somethingto drink.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题
17.Why doesthe speakergo toFranceA.To study.B.To visither friends.C.To meether family.
18..Where isthe speakernowA.At the airport.B.At school.C.On theplane.
19.What doesthe speakersay abouther parentsA.They wereproud of her.B・They haventseen herfbr5days.C.They gotused toliving withouther.
20.How doesthespeakersound in the endA.Worried.B.Determined.C.Excited.
二、阅读理解Guided toursat theNational Museumat SouthKingstonOut ofHours TitanoToursBook atour withone ofour knowledgeable tour guidesto getup closeto allthe maincharacters inourworld-famous Dinosaursgallery.Youll getto learnhow dinosaurswere firstdiscovered,how theyadaptedto lifeon Earthand whytheyre soimportant toour sciencetoday.13:00-14:00Weekends only.Behind the Lens TourHave you everwondered whywildlife photographycan beused tomake adifference tothe naturalworldJoin ourhosts for a specialtour of the WildlifePhotographer of the Yearexhibition anddiscoverthe storiesbehind thephotos.We willintroduce youto somesurprising storiesas wellasthe impact thatthesephotos havehad onwildlife conservationefforts.9:00-10:00Wednesday amp;Friday.Behind theScenes Tour:Spirit CollectionGobehind thescenes withour scienceeducators fora lookat theMuseums fascinatingzoologycollection preserved.As weexplore someof theDarwin Centres27kilometers ofshelves,youll(标本)encounter treasureshidden amongthe22million animalspecimens housedhere.14:00-15:00Monday closed.History ofthe NaturalHistory MuseumTourWith storiesstretching fromWaterhouse toDarwin,youll getto journeythrough timeanddiscover moreabout howthe incredibleCathedral ofNature9became world-famous.Whats more,oncethe touris finished,you willhave theopportunity tovisit thewhole Museumat yourown pace,newlyequipped withyour behind-the-scenes knowledge.14:00-15:00Monday toFriday.
21.What can you doon Behind theLens TourA.Tell storiesabout nature.B.Dig intowildlife photography.C.Discover tipsto takephotos.D.Join in a groupto protectwildlife.
22.Which tourcanyoutake ifyou gotothe museum onMonday afternoonA.Out ofHours TitanoTours.B.Behind theLensTour.C.BehindtheScenes Tour:Spirit Collection.D.History ofthe NaturalHistory MuseumTour.
23.In whatcolumn ofthemuseumwebsite couldyou findthe textA.Shop.B.Join andSupport.C.Whafs on.D.Membership.(过滤)A schoolgirlhas createda solar-powered backpackthat filtersout airpollution afterbeing(哮喘的)inspired byher asthmaticmother.Eleanor Woods,12,from HighBurton,Huddersfield,a townin WestYorkshire,northern England,entered theBackpack tothe Future“competition afterher motherput theapplication formin herroom.She wenton to win theaward forher.(认知),The BackpacktotheFuture”competition waslaunched tochange perceptionencouragemore diversitywithin engineeringand toshow childrenhow theycould combinean interestin fashionwitha careerin science,technology,engineering ormaths.Powered bygreen energyfrom solarpower anda dynamo-a machinethat changesmechanicalenergy into electrical energy-the backpackfilters pollutedair beforefanning outcleaner airnearby.“I havean air filter athome becausemy mumhas mildasthma.My BreatheBetter Backpackis allaboutkeeping myfriends,family andclassmates safeusing anairfilter.It lookscool andwill helpgetkids outsideand fightoff coldsJ Eleanor said.(刺激了)The pandemicspurred onEleanors awarenessof howpollution affectsa personshealthand thespread ofdiseases.Spending alot oftime withher asthmaticmum overseveral lockdownsgavethe12-year-old foodfor thought.The schoolgirladded:My generationis reallyaware ofpollution,and wehave lessonson itatschool alongwith diseasesspreading,and thisis anotherreason Idesigned this,because it is gettingmuchworse/9The youngdesigner saidshe isbecoming increasinglyaware ofthe pollutionthat surroundsher,asshe liveson amain road.Eleanor said:I walkto school,nexttotheroad,and cantaste thepetrol whenbusescome through.”Speaking afterwinning the competition,Eleanorsaidtheimpactofherbackpack willbefar-reaching.If justa fewpeople startusing it,it could be reallygood fbrthe planet/9she said.
24.What canwe inferfrom thefirst threeparagraphsA.Eleanors motherencouraged hertowin thecompetition.B.Eleanor Woodswas confidentthat shewould win an award.C.Eleanors backpackis bothfashionable andenvironmentally-friendly.
25.What isthe mainfocus ofparagraph4A.The processoftheinvention.B,The workingprinciple ofthe backpackC.The energysource ofthe backpack.D.The componentsofthebackpack.
26.What isthe functionofthebackpackA.It canmake kidslook healthy.B.It canproduce greenenergy.C.It canhelp defendagainst airpollution.D.It cancure peopleof asthma.
27.Which ofthe followingcan bestdescribe EleanorWoodA.Considerate.B.Professional.D.The competitionwas intendedfor peopleworking infashion-design.C.Generous.D.Ordinary.(茎块)Digging outpotato tubersis oneofthegreatest rewardsgardens haveto offer.Children(泥)in particularare surprisedat seeingthese tubersthat almostmagically becomechips,mash orbakedpotatoes.Happily,potatoes arevery easyto grow.Seed tubers are placedin goodgarden soil,ideally with(堆月巴)some compostfor everysquare meter,in asunny spot,about10cm deepat30cm intervalsinrows60-70cm apart.Seed tubersare offeredas earliest and secondearliestand maincrop.The secondearliest andmaincropscan bestored forwinter usebut earliestare usuallyconsumed insummer.Seasoned potatogrowers buyearly seedpotatoes inFebruary andplace themin acool,reasonably lightplace andlet themsprout(发芽)・It takessix weeksfor smallsprouts toform.Early potatoes are typicallyplanted frommiddle Marchin theSouth,but arelikely toemergebefore thefirst seasonfinishes inMay.The shootsare frost-sensitive requiringprotection oncod nightswitheither earthor newspapers.Second earlyandmaincroppotatoesareplanted inmiddle April-the frostrisk willbe low,but not(茎)absent,by the time theyemerge.As thestems grow,soil shouldbe drawnaround themuntil the(脊,垄).leaves meetin therow inearly summer.At thisstage,the potatofield is a seriesof ridgesThetubers formin theridge,protected fromlight thatturns themgreen.Covering withblack plasticorathick(鼻涕虫)layer ofcompost isalso accessibleinstead ofridging,but plasticis notsustainable andslugscan multiplyin compost.Once theflowers arefully open,itistime todig plantswhen thetubersarethe sizeof ahens egg.They growrapidly butgradually losetheir juicynew potatoflavour,so harvestfreely.
28.Whafs thewritingpurpose ofparagraph1A.To describea magicprocess.B.To recalla childhoodmemory.C.To raisea potato-related topic.D.To introducea gardeningaward.
29.What canwe learnabout seedtubersA.The closerthe intervalsare,the fasterthey willgrow.B.The warmertheweatheris,the betterthey willgrow.C.The earlierthey areplanted,the healthierthey willgrow.D.The deeperthey areplanted,the strongerthey willgrow.
30.What helpspotatoes growinthelong termA.Frost.B.Plastic.C.Ridges.D.Slugs.
31.Whafs thetext mainlyaboutA.How tocook potatoes.B.How togrow potatoes.C.How toharvest potatoes.D.How topreserve potatoes.Haveyouever imaginedgetting tothe airportinaflying taxi,soaring overthose whoare stuckintraffic belowWhat would you feelif electricair taxiscould oneday takeyou fromdowntown tothesuburbs,high aboveexpressway traffic,inatiny amountofthetime ittakes todriveIts nota dreaminthedistant future.Its thevision ofelectric aircraftdeveloper Eve,which is(模拟)leading agroup of aviation companiesand local governments conductingsimulations inChicago.Though the aircraft arelikely yearsaway fromreceiving officialapproval tofly,its avision sharedbyother majorcompanies,like Chicago-based UnitedAirlines,which recentlystruck aconditionalagreement topurchase atleast200of Evesflying taxis.(绕开)The conceptof bypassingtraffic byair isntnew.But Eveco-CEO Andre Stein said theair taxis arenothing likeconventional electrichelicopters orflying cars.They aredesigned to use eightmotorsdistributed aroundthe aircraftto takeoff vertically,then electricpushers andwings toglideforward.Stein hopestheairtaxis tohelp passengersreach meetingsacross townor providingaway togethome quicklyin timeforachilds birthday.Compared toan everydayoption likepublic transport,theycan helpsave time when necessary.Besides,the newtechnology isexpected tomake airtaxis moreaffordablethan helicoptersand theticket pricecouldbearound$100to travel20miles.Stein alsoboastswhat hedescribes asimproved efficiencyand sustainability.Its muchsimpler,much lower」maintenance thana helicopter,much quieterhe said.For now,Eve hopestheir workwill helpprovide abetter understandingof howtheairtaxis couldfitinto currentair traffic patterns andhow theycan connectwith usersjourney viaground transporttothe heliport.“Its reallyabout bringinganother optionfbr urbanair mobility,“Steinsaid.
32.Why doesthe authorraise twoquestions inparagraph1A.To expresshis doubts.B・To arrangeair transport.C.To introduceEves vision.D.To presentcurrent situation.
33.What isthe companyEve doingin ChicagoA.Cooperating withtaxi companies.B,Working atdeveloping flyingtaxis.C.Carrying outsimulations inthe lab.D.Negotiating withlocalgovernments.A.Doubtful.B.Positive.In different.D.Conservative.
34.What isSteins attitudetoelectricairtaxis
35.What isthe lastparagraph mainlyaboutA.The conceptof urbanair mobility.B.The benefitsof airtrafficpatterns.C.The prospectof flyingtaxi service.D.The evolutionof groundtransport.Self-doubt happenstousduring normaldays orwhenever westart somethingnew.Living withself-doubt canbe verychallenging.36Yet itdoesnt needto bethat difficult.Here aresome strategiesthatyou canemploy toovercome self-doubt andbuild upconfidence.•Never compare yourself with others.Comparing yourself withothersisaterrible act.37Why wouldyou compareyourselfwithafamily member,a friend,or evenyour colleaguewhen eachof yourlives isdifferentYou shouldfocuson yourselfand onlyyour achievements.This willallow youto accomplishyour goalswithout anyworries.•Only you areyourbiggest critic.There isno biggerinner criticof ourselvesthan ourselves,only weshouldbeabletojudge ourprogressin life,and noone elseshould havethat power.38If youwont doanything likethat,then whyareyou stressingyourself outover situationslike these•39In life,there willcome manyevents thatwe arethankful for,especially ourawesomeachievements.lt isbetter tostart keepingtrack ofthem.This willbe reallyhelpful whenyouaredoubtingyourself.Compare yourselftothetimewhenyou feltgreat,and convinceyourself thatyou canbe thatpersonagain.•Seek professionalhelp ifnecessary.Sometimes thesituation canbecome toomuch tohandle.40Self-doubt canbecome apermanenthurdle ifnot takencare of.Talk aboutyour feelingsoften,let allthe negativeemotions out,and thiswillmake youfeel alot better.A.Start keepinga journalof events.B,Reflect backon yourpast achievements.C.Actually,it fallsinto thecategory ofself-harm.D.This isthetimewhen weneed somespecialist advice.E.Being self-confident isnot easyand noteveryone cando it.F.If yoursister failedto achievesomething,wouldyoulet hergoG.This sortof feelingmay limityour potentialand breakyour confidence.
三、完形填空When myfriends turnedfifty,they did41things tocelebrate,like atrip tothe sunnysouth ora(大提琴)new hairdo.I decidedto givethe celloa
42.Never havingplayed stringsbefore,T renteda cellotoseewhat Ithought-and itwas loveatfirst
43.1never dreamedId belearning a new instrument.Playing thecello is
44.1often45ittodriving inheavy trafficin themiddleofabig city,with threecrying kidsintheback,while46to locatean exactaddress.Why hadntI(夏威夷四弦吉他)47something easier,like theukulele()However,practicing hadan48calming effecton me.My childrenwere indifferent49ofleaving home,going backand forthto college,and Iwas strugglingwith analmost50nest.As Iplayedmy cello,I couldnt think aboutany ofthe thingsthat were51me.Stresses atwork,doctor visits,andmoney worries52as Iplayed.I hadto beso extremely53that Icouldntthinkabout anythingelse.My friends9new hairdoshave allgrown back,their tripsnothing but54,but Ihavedeveloped astrategy forkeeping55forthenext thirtyyears.
41.A.extra B.extreme C.exciting D.extended
42.A.change B.chance C.mission D.motion
43.A.goal B.note C.style D.thought
44.A.tough B.interesting C.worthwhile D.superb
45.A.complain B.compare C.contradict D.contrast
46.A.attempting B.managing C.failing D.deciding。
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