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贵州省仁怀市第四中学学年高二上学期月检测英2024-202510语试题
一、听力选择题A.Clever.B.Unfriendly.C.Quiet.
2.What willthe weatherbe likeon FridayA.Rainy.B.Windy.C.Sunny.
3.What arethe speakerstalking aboutA.A hotel.B.An airport.C.A hospital.
4.What doesthe mansuggest doingA.Going fishing.B.Staying athome.C,Buying somebooks.
5..What isin the mans bagA.Some CDs.B.Some bottles.C.Some books.
1.What doesthe manthink ofLindas husband听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
6.What doesthe womanusually doon SaturdaysA.She goesswimming.B.She playsbasketball.C.She goesshopping.A.On Fridaynights.B.On Saturdaynights.C.On Sundaynights.
7.When doesthe womanusually goto thecinema withfriends听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
8.What wasthe relationshipbetween the woman andJim in the pastA.Relatives.B.Classmates.C.Colleagues.
9.What is the womanA.A filmactress.B.An artdirector.C.A magazineeditor.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
10.Where doesthe womanlive nowA.In Canada.B.In America.C.In Japan.
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After weeksof growinganxiety andwith hermidterm examscoming near,Liang Zhaohuidecided on an56origin wayto reduceher stress.One nightearlier thismonth,Liang,a third-yearfinance majorat theUniversity ofInternational Businessand EconomicsUIBEin Beijing,57gathersome friendsin herdormitory andbegan makinga dogcompanion陪伴out ofcardboard boxes.Over fivehours,Liang andher roommates58followed instructionson socialmedia havecreateda dogwith sunglasses.The dogsat59faithful outsideLiangs room.“Before,you cansay I am very60worry.Because mymidterm examswere around the corner,I hadlots of61goal^Liang said.As wefinishthe dog,we allfeel proud.Now every day Imhappy tosee thedog at the door,“she added.Making cardboarddogs hasbecome62trend趋势among stressedstudents onChineseuniversity campuses.Some postsshowed wholecorridors走廊in dormbuildings withcardboard dogsofvarious breeds63sit outsideevery door.Liang postedher owncreation on the platformandreceived6,000likes.64general,it canenrich college students9after-school lifeand increasesocialactivities througha seriesof activitiessuch asindependent designand handicraftproduction.And thisisa novelway forthem65exercise theirimagination tofree stress/9Lu Lin,an academicat theChineseAcademy ofSciences tolda localnewspaper.
五、书信写作
66.假定你是李华,你们班上周五在公园上了一节美术课,请给英国好友Chris写一封邮件分享你的经历,内容包括
1.你的作品内容;
2.你的感想注意
1.写作词数应为80左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答
六、书面表达
67.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Alexa andBrittany werebest friends.Theyd knowneach othersince Brittanymoved nextdoor in2nd grade.They hungout almosteverydayafter schoolwhen theywere gettingalong.They werevery differentpeople.Alexa didgreat withher schoolwork,read alot ofbooks,andtook balletclasses.Brittany,on theother hand,would ratherplay soccer,chat withother kidsat school,and rarelysat stillfor longenough tofinish readinga chapterof abook.Often,Alexa andBrittany wouldplay together at the park across the street.Theyd playon theequipment,or playsoccer.If itwas rainingoutside,theyd goin one of theirhouses toplay videogames,or dotheir nails.Some daysthey couldspend hourstogether withouta singleproblem,but otherdaysthey justcould not agree onwhat to do.One day,Alexa said.Come on,lets playon theequipment.Weve playedsoccer forthe lastthreedays!”“They justcut thegrass,I loveplaying soccerwhen thegrass isnice andshort.I dontwant toplayon theequipment,Brittany replied.“We alwaysdo whatyou want todo,Brittany.Its myturn tochoose.Alexa was gettingfrustrated.“Fine,go playon theequipment byyourself!Im playingsoccer,“Brittany shouted.Alexa left.She wasreally angry.When she got home,she realizedshe stillhad Brittanysnotebook.Well,Im notgiving itback today.Tm toomad ather.Alexa thought.The nextday atschool,their teacherasked fbrtheir notebooks.Brittany didnthave hers,andasked Mrs.Stone ifshe couldbring itin tomorrowinstead.Mrs.Stone letthem havejust onelateassignment amonth,but Brittanyhad alreadyused hers.Brittany lookedupset.Alexa washaving aninternal(内心的)conflict.She knewshe shouldtell Mrs.Stone thatshe hadthe notebook,but she wasstill madat Brittanyfor notagreeing withherat theparkyesterday.At last,she decidedto admithermistake.注意:L续写词数应为150左右;2,请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答When itwas timefor lunch,Alexa talked with Mrs.Stone.After school,Mrs.Stone satdown andtalkedwith the twogirls.A.Italian.B.French.C.Spanish.
11.What languageisthewoman goodatA.Medicine.B.English.C.Maths.
12.What doesthewomanteach in a school
13.Where doesthe conversationtake placeA.In apark.B.At ahotel.C.In thestreet.
14.What isthe weatherlike todayA.Sunny.B.Rainy.C.Cloudy.
15.How willthemanprobably goto WrigleyFieldA.By bus.B.By taxi.C.By subway.
16.What timeis itprobably nowA.3:00p.m.B.4:00p.m.C.5:00p.m.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题听下面一段独白,回答以下小题
17.Where doesthe speakerhave breakfastif theweather isfineA.In thegarden.B.In thekitchen.C.In theliving room.
18.When doesthe speakerusually goto workA.At2:00p.m.B.At6:00p.m.C.At6:30p.m.
19.How doesthe speakerusually gohome from the restaurantA.By bus.B.By taxi.C.By train.
20.What dowe knowabout thespeakerA.She isa violinist.B・She ofteneats aloneafter work.C.She oftenreads thenewspaper atnight.
二、阅读理解It isvery challengingwhen itcomes totrying tomaster the English language.However,there aresome thingsyou cando toimprove yourEnglish learning.The followingbooks areanexcellent wayfor peopletrying to learn Englishor getbetter atit.Oxford PictureDictionaryThis isa greatbook for those wholike tolearn thingsvisually.You canuse thepictures tolearnmany newwords eachday.There isalso abilingual versionforthosewho want tolearnusing theirownnative language.Word PowerMade Easy.This usefuldictionary providesone of the bestways tolearn over1,000of thewords which aremost commonlyused inEnglish.The bookhas manyinteresting activitiesand gamesand givestips onavoidingspelling errors.NTC VocabularyBuildersStudents who are moreadvanced in the Englishlanguage willgreatly likethe NTCVocab-ularyBuilders.If youwant tobuild yourEnglish vocabulary,then thisbook isa goodchoice.English Vocabularyin UseThisis one of the best-selling booksby CambridgeUniversity Press.The bookis goodforstudents of theEnglishlanguage ofall levelswho want to havea widervocabulary.You canchoose tolearnBritish Englishor AmericanEnglish.Improving yourEnglish isoneof the bestways tomake surethatyou willdo greatin life.It canopen manydoors foryou.For thosewhoarenot nativeEnglishspeakers,these bookswill comein handy.With hardwork,anyone canbe amaster of the Englishlanguage.
21.What isspecial aboutOxford PictureDictionary^A.It isdesigned forlanguage beginners.B.It offersadvice onlanguage learning.C.It providesmany picturesto helplearn language.D.It giveslearners alot ofinteresting dailytasks.
22.Which bookprovides waysto stayaway frommistakes inspellingA.Oxford PictureDictionary.B.Word PowerMade Easy.C.NTC VocabularyBuilder.D.English Vocabularyin Use.A.Those whowant toteach English.B.Those whowant todo greatin life.
23.Who isthe textwritten forC.Those whowanttotake onnew challenges.D.Those whowanttoimprove theirEnglishvocabulary.I firstmet”Wang Jianthrough thedocumentary FromMao toMozart,an award-winningaccount of the musicaljourney takenby violinistIsaac Sternthrough Chinain
1979.In it,eleven-year-old Wang Jian performedin frontof oneof the most famousartists inthe worldwithconfidence andfocus.It was a memorableexperience.Many yearslater,as I was lookingthrough theHaydn sectionin arecord shopone day,anunforgettable faceonaCD covercaught myeye.I immediatelyrecognised itas Wang Jians andit wasquiteunexpected.His eyeshad remainedvery muchthe sameas thoseof thelittle boyon thestage sometwentyyears ago.As I was alover ofCello(大提琴)Concertos,needless tosay,his recordingsbecamemy favourite.I was very lucky to findmyself apassenger on the sameMusic CruiseWang Jianwas performingona fewyears ago.I stillremember experiencinghis performanceof SchubertsArpeggione duringastormy crossingoftheMediterranean.My stomachwas tryingto dealwith theups anddowns ofthe sea,while hefought hisown discomfortby sinking(使沉入)himself in his performance.Of course,it isthebest ArpeggioneI haveever heard.I wasonce toldthat an artist canbe anextremely differentperson from the musiche orshe plays.I used to doubtthat,but afterseveral experiences,Ive reconsideredthis opinion.I stillremember aRussianpianist,extremely talented,with whomI hada drinkfollowing hisconcert.The memoryof hissuperficial(肤浅的)conversation pairedwith rudelaughter stillfrightens me.But WangJian isdifferent.I foundhim to be justthe personhis beautifulmusic wouldsuggest.He playsin asimple,clean andsincere way.Despite hissuccess andfame(名声),he remainssimple,friendly,and generous-a realgentleman and a well-respected artist.
24.How didthe authorfirst knowof WangJianA.He cameacross himin ajourney.B.He learnedabout himfrom afilm.C.He methim atanaward ceremony.D.He readabout himinaviolinisfs story.
25..How didthe authorfeel whenhe sawWang JiansCDA.Proud.B.Surprised.C.Curious.D.Doubtful.
26.What qualityof WangJian impressedthe authorontheMusic CruiseA.His generosity.B.His confidence.C.His concentration.D.His friendliness.
27.What doesthe authorwanttoexpress inthe lasttwo paragraphsA.WangJianwill winmore popularity.B・The pianistis notso talentedas WangJian.C.We shouldnever judgeanartistby hislooks.D.WangJianscharacters areas goodas hismusic.Every summer,my familyand Ivisit ourrelatives inIndia andwhenever wetravel,my parentsalwaysremind meto drinkonly bottledor boiledwater.On oneof mytrips toIndia,I sawchildrendrinking waterfromtheroadside.Iwastroubled tolearn thatmillions ofpeople,most ofthem childrenindeveloping countries,die eachyear becauseof waterrelated diseases.Living inthe US,I amluckytobe ableto turnonthetap andget potablewater(饮用水),whileone sixthoftheworld*s populationlacks accessto cleanwater.This year,I enteredthe DiscoveryEducation3M YoungScientist Challenge.In lateJune,I learnedthat Iwas selectedas oneofthetop10national finalistsof thisfamous middleschool sciencecompetition.Over thesummer,I workedwith Dr.Jim Jonza,my Scientistmentor(导Jlfp)from3M,and developeda systemthat usessolar energytopurify water.My inventionis greenand costeffective,and Iam lookingforward toimplementing thisinplaces thatare affected(影响)by harmfulwater pollution.In October,my familyand Iflew to3M Headquartersin StPaul,Minnesota,where thefinal eventwastobeheld.For thelast challenge,each ofus had to presentthe inventionwe hadbeen workingonover thesummer.The firstplace winnerwould win$25,000,a tripto CostaRica,and thetitle ofAmericasTop YoungScientist.At theawards ceremony,all ofus waitedanxiously untiloneofthejudges,Danny Forester,started announcing“The winneroftheDiscovery Education3M YoungScientist Challenge is....^You couldhear apin(大头针)drop ashe openedthe paperwith thewinnersname,Deepika Kurup!”As AmericasTop YoungScientist,Iwasgiven anopportunity toshow myinvention onnationaltelevision anddeliver severalpresentations.One ofthemostimportant thingsI havelearned isthatcommunication andteamwork arekey tosuccess.
28.Why doesthe authormention hervisits toIndiaA.To expressher greatlove forIndiaB.To showthe problemof uncleanwater.C.To explainthe importanceof relativesD.To compareeastern andwestern cultures
29.Which ofthe followingcan replacethe underlinedword“implementing“in Paragraph2A.Researching B.Changing C.Finishing D.UsingA.They appearedcalm B.They letout shoutsof joyC.They satquiet D.They droppedpins to the author
31.How isthe textmainly organizedA.In orderof timeB.In orderof complexity(复杂性)C.In orderof placeD.In orderof importance
30.How didthe audiencereact asForester openedthe paperwith thewinners nameSometimesa personwho thinksin anunusual waycan lookattheworld froma differentpoint ofview.Such wasRichard Phillips Feynman,a rolemodel changemaker.Born in1918,he beganshowingsome unusualqualities.The firstsign ofFeynmans uniquequalities wasthat he hadnt yetspoken byage three.But youngFeynmanshowed atalent formath andengineering.He enjoyedrepairing householdobjects,and builtasimple laboratoryinhisroom.By the time he was inhigh school,hewasexperimenting thingswhichwere onlytaught tocollegestudents.After Richard Feynman graduated from highschool in1939,he studied atthe MIT.Despite thefactthat hisgrades inscience andmath werethebestthat weveseen,“according toPrinceton,he wasalmostrejected dueto hisvery poorgrades inwriting and his Jewishreligion.Finally,hewasacceptedand continuedto studyphysics atPrinceton where hegothis PhD.His lecturesattracted many greatscientists ofthetime,including AlbertEinstein.At Princeton,Feynman beganhis mostfamous work:his workon nuclearweapons.He movedtoa laband notall ofhis workthere hasbeen releasedto thepublic,but we know heperformed experimentsrelatedto uranium.After the war,Feynman taughtat CornellUniversity,wherehecontinued hisstudies.He wasalso awardedthe NobelPrize forhis workin particlephysics.Then,in1978,Feynman developedcancer anddiedayear later.Though Feynmanandhisworkare honoredby physicistsacrosstheworld,his personalqualities andskills arewhat reallymakes himunique.Faced with all thechallenges,he nevergave up,doing workthat heloved untilthe dayhe died.
32.What doweknowabout RichardPhillipsFeynmanfromthetextA.Young Feynmanshowed histalent inevery field.B,Feynman wonthe NobelPrize afterthewarended.C.Young Feynmanenjoyed managinghousehold alot.D.Feynman wasdiagnosed withcancer anddied atthe ageof
60.
33.Why wasFeynman admittedby PrincetonA.Because hewasaJewish.B.Because hegraduatedfromtheMIT.C.Because hewasverygifted inmath andscience.D.Because hislecture attractedmanygreatscientists.
34.Which wordscan bestdescribe RichardFeynmanA.Selfless andfriendly.B.Talented andstubborn.C.Intelligent anddevoted.D.Strong-willed andhumorous.
35..What maybe thebest titleofthetextA.Richard FeynmansUnusual QualitiesB.RichardFeynman—A RespectedScientistC.ATouching StoryAbout RichardFeynman D.The Influenceof RichardFeynmanWhat makes a good scientistMy nameis Clara.Iama climatescientist studyingtiny particlesintheatmosphere whichis alayerof gasesthat surroundsour planet.I havewondered aboutwhat makesa goodscientist.
36.Patience
37.They havepatience forothers,patience forthemselves andpatience whenthings gowrong.A fewyears ago,when Iworked ona NASAmission,we senta spacecraftto bringback asampleof anasteroid,whicharerocky objectsthat travelaroundthesun.The spacecraftreached the asteroid in2018and returnedwithapiece oftheasteroidin
2021.Then scientistsstudied it.Scientific discoveriesdo nottake placeovernight.Many aresmall andgo slowly.Missions oftentakeyears tocomplete.
38.Being OpenTo OthersA goodscientist has anopen mind.It canbe easy to ignorepeople youdo notagree with.But weshouldbe opento newideas andask peoplewhat theythink.
39.Moreover,weshould learnfrom ourmistakes.Success almostnever comesquickly oreasily.Chances areyou,llstumble manytimes first,but thatsOK becausemaking mistakesis partof learning.CuriosityGood scientistsare curious,but weshould alsobe curiousin ourdaily lives.When weare curiousaboutother people,we cancare aboutthem.We canbecome moreunderstanding.After all,it iseasytobe kind.You cando itanywhere,andakind actioncan makesomeones day.You dontknow whatpeople aregoing throughunless youfind out.So,ask questionsabout everything.Ask yourfriends howthey9re doing.Ask yourselfwhat makesyou feelalive.Above all,make suretopay attentiontotheworld andthe peoplearound you.
40.It isour superpower,and alsowhat makesus human.A.AgoodscientisthaspatienceB・Dont beashamed ofbeing curiousC.Sometimes beingopen canbe veryharmfulD.That iswhy havingpatience isso importantE.Ask yourworkmates tohave lunchwith youF.To me,it isthe sameas whatmakesagood personG.We shoulddo thiseven whenwe donotagreewith them
三、完形填空Our son,Andrew,was alwaysvery activeand lovedplaying sports.When heturned10,Inoticed hecouldnt run like he
41.I tookhim tothe doctorbut shecould notfindanything physically42Since then,we begana seven-year43for answers.We saw13different doctors,but werestill leftwithout
44.At thesame time,Andrews situationwasgetting45Hehad to46the ideaof everplaying sportsagain.Attending highschool waseven a47for him.One day,we werereferred toDr.Delgado,a neurologist(神经学家),who gaveAndrew afewdifferent tests.A weeklater,we48waited inthe examroom,praying foran answer.Dr.Delgadowalked in and saidhe49what wasgoing onwith Andrew---------I couldhardly50those words!Andrew hada rareneurological disorderthat couldbe easily51Andrew tookhis firstpillthat Fridayand within24hours hewas ableto stand,walk andrunlikehehadbeen ableto eightyearsago.He wentto52the nextMonday---------------------------------------------------no onecould believethemiraculous(不可思议的)53in Andrew!Because ofeverything Dr.Delgado didfor Andrew,I beganvolunteering inhis clinic.T liketoshare Andrews54withthepatients,telling themthey areinan55and areseeing thebest placedoctorintheworld.
41.A.usedtoB.seemed toC.hadtoD.happened to
42.A.remarkable B.unique C,normal D.wrong
43.A.preparation B,search C.test D.explanation
44.A.reward B・comments C,answers D.apology
45.A.easier B,better C-faster D.worse
46.A.put upB・take upC.pick upD.give up
47.A.failure B.puzzle C.struggle D.danger
48.A.carefully B,nervously C.happily D.sadly
49.A.knew B・wondered C.guessed D.heard
50.A.imagine B.realize C.believe D.admit
51.A.treated B・prevented C.caught D.detected
52.A.hospital B.school C,community D.station
53.A.identity B,energy C,change D.solution
54.A.story B・surprise C.achievements D.adventures
55.A.amusing B.interesting C.exciting D.amazing。
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