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绵阳南山中学实验学校级高二(下)月月考20233满分150分考试时间120分钟第一部分听力(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纸上第一节(共5小题;每小题
1.5分,满分
7.5分)听下面5段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题每段对话仅读一遍
1.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】A.Fried chicken.B.Hot water.C.Beer.What does the manwant tohave
2.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】A.Starting ateahouse.B.Designing costumes.C.Opening aphoto studio.What isthe womanconsidering doing
3.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】A.In thelab.B.In thecanteen.C.In thedormitory.Where isprobably Steve
4.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】A.Physics.B.Geography.C.History.Which subjectdoesthe man havetrouble with
5.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】A.How tofinish theirwork.B.Who willdo thedishes today.C.Where togo shopping.What arethe speakersmainly talkingabout第二节(共15小题;每小题L5分,满分
22.5分)听下面5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A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,lively placewhere familieswould gatheron weekendsand childrenwould play49until sunset.Herwords inspiredus towork evenharder.We50that wecould bringback someof thatformer glory.As thedays passed,we saw51changes.The flowerbeds lookedbeautiful.The pathswere52and smooth.The wholepark waspleasant andinviting again.Through thisexperience,I realizedeven thesmallest actof53can have a positiveimpact.It alsotaughtme thevalue ofworking asa teamand how54can becreated whenpeople fromdifferentbackgrounds etogether fora mongoal.Most importantly,it gaveme asense of55knowing thatThad contributedto makingmy munitya betterplace.41A.design B.rebuild C.locate D.abandonB.excited C.disappointed D.delighted
42.A.nervous43A.energyB.patience C.knowledge D.courage
44.A.watering B.fencing C.observing D.cleaning
45.A.assign B.arrange C.affect D.assist
46.A.strangely B.surprisingly C.interestingly D.naturally
47.A.mental B.natural C.physical D.social
48.A.mon B.dangerous C.limited D.infectious49A.hardly B.quietly C.freely D.secretly
50.A.pretended B.hoped C.suspected D.accepted
51.A.slight B.tiny C.accidental D.obvious
52.A.wide B.busy C.clear D.straight
53.A.kindness B.respect C.honesty D.gratitude
54.A.leadership B.membership C.friendship D.championship
55.A.pride B.humor C.direction D.relief第二节(共10小题;每小题
1.5分,满分15分)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Chengdu wason thetop of the list of thecities that I hadbeen dreamingof visiting,and it was allbecause thelocals,most ofwhom aretea lovers,drank it56frequent.Chengdus dailylifestyle appealed57me greatly,perhaps becauseitwas a habitthatIcouldunderstand.Before Ivisited China,I studiedin acollege.I usedto stayin Aucklandcafes formany hours,第10页/共13页58think aboutmy philosophyand literaturecourses.To mymind,a cafewas amore attractiveplace thana library.From whatI hadread ofChengdu,I came to theconclusion59people thereshared myview.The onething Ialways likeabout China60be that they respectpeople whohave a61tend to make thingseasy.Generally speaking,in acity likeChengdu,62is acceptablethat youlive anintellectuallyleisured life.If youlong tohave anythingachieved,you hadbetter startwith63strong,hot cupof greentea.The freshfragrancewashes aboutyou andyour panionsas youthink,chat orplay.Chengdu isjust asbusy as any citystruggling64bee aswealthy asit can be.However,the rootsin cultureare stilldeep,and can65feel evenstill.第四部分写作共两节,满分40分第一节应用文写作满分15分
66.假定你是李华,你校学生会将举办主题为uMy UnforgettableStory ofHelping aStranger^的英文演讲比赛请你写一篇演讲稿参赛,内容包括⑴描述过程;⑵你的感想注意⑴写作词数应为80个左右;⑵请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答My UnforgettableStory ofHelping aStrangerMy nameis LiHua,and Idlike toshare amemorable experiencewith youall.第二节读后续写满分25分
67.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文续写的词数为15词左右Eunice hadloved musicfor aslong asshe couldremember.When she wasababy,she wouldclap andsing alongtothe tuneson TVshows withdelightful enthusiasm.When shesaw somemusical noteswritten inamagazine,she couldsing themall.Her parentswere amazedthat shecould readmusic atsuch ayoung age.So her第11页/共13页father decided to gifther apiano tonurture hertalent.Oveijoyed,Eunice excelledin her piano playing.Eunices mum,a conservativelady,has strictrules andunique insightsinto music.Classical music,to her,is ablendof wisdomand history.She believedit hadthe powerto nourishthe souland deepenones understandingof theworld.Incontrast,she thoughtpop musiclacked the lasting depthand beautyof classicalmusic.Her motherdiscouraged herfromplaying thatkind of music.“Jazz andblues arewicked andlead tothings likedancing!”Her mumwould saywith aseriouslook onher face.As Eunicegrew older,she enjoyeddiverse musicfrom radios,record players,and streetmusicians.It allsoundedamazing,and howcould suchwonderful musicpossibly bewicked Herfather,understanding herlove formusic,encouraged herto playall kindsofmusicwhen her mother wasnot home.He keptwatching outof the front windowto seeif her motherwas ingback.“Here shees!Stop playing!”he wouldwhisper urgentlywhenever hespotted hermother approaching.Playing thisdiversemusic becametheir cherishedsecret.After yearsof studying,her familyfound itdifficult tosupport hermusical education.Fortunately,herpianoteacherMiss Mazzycametoher aidand collecteddonations from the peopleof thetown.The generousneighbours readilysupportedher,providing herwith thefunds sheneeded.To expressher gratitude,Miss Mazzyarranged forEunice toperforma specialconcert.The girlwas bothexcited andnervous.She workedespecially hard to polishup twelve pieces,including severalpopmusic pieces.However,she wasafraid thathermotherwould eand findout hersecret lovefor popmusic duringtheconcert.注意
1.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As shestepped on the stage,shewassurprised to see hermother in thefrontrow.After playingall thetwelvepieces,Eunices motherapproached herwith pride.第13页/共13页各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
6.Why doesthe manmake thecallA.To reschedulea meeting.B.To extendan invitation.C.To makea reservation.A.Friday.B.Saturday.C.Sunday.
7.What dayis ittoday听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
8.What doesthe manwant todoA.Draw outsome cash.B.Open anaccount.C.Cancel acredit card.
9.What doesthe womanask the man todo firstA.Show hisID card.B.Fill ina form.C.Set apassword.
10.What willthemando nextA.Take hisreceipt.B.Sign hisname.C.Score the womans service.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
11.What doesthe womanthink of the realityshowA.Very satisfactory.B.Quite disappointing.C.Just soso.
12.What did the speakersdo withCarlA.They playedcards.B.They wentto thejungle.C.They pletedassignments.
13.What arethe speakersgoing todo nextA.Draw upa schedule.B.See amovie.C.Play sports.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
14.Why didthe womanfail tosleep welllast nightA.She stayedup lateworking.B.She drankstrong teabefore bedtime.C.She wasunder a lot ofpressure.
15.Why doesthemanadvise thewoman todoA.Take sleepingpills.B.Do someexercise.C.Have anearly supper.
16.Who isthewomanprobably talkingtoA.Her colleague.B.Her husband.C.A doctor.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
17.Where arethe two notebooksA.In Cambridge.B.In NewYork.C.On theGalapagos Islands.
18.When didsomeone noticethe boxwas missingA.In
2000.B.In
2001.C.In
2002.
19.What wasJessica GardenersjobA.A scientist.B.A librarian.C.A policewoman.
20.What dowe know about thetwonotebookswhen theywere returnedA.They werepletely damaged.B.The missedsome pages.C.They werein goodcondition.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15题每小题
2.5分,满分
37.5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AThe HarvardSummer Schoolstudy abroadprograms seekmotivated andindependent studentswho areeager foraunique academicchallenge.All programsare selectiveand havelimited register.Who CanApplyTo apply,you must:•Be at least18years old•Have pletedat leastone yearof collegeor be a firstyearstudent第3页/共13页•Be ingood academicstandingHow ToApplyThe onlineapplication openson December2nd,2024and theapplication deadlineis January30th,
2025.Click theApplyNow buttonon thewebpage of your programof interestto bedirected to the onlineapplication.The onlineapplication forall programs includes:•Basic personalinformation•A detailedstatement ofinterest•Your mostrecent academicrecord•Programspecific requirementsif applicable,may includeletters ofremendation,references,etc.You mayapply tono morethan twoprograms;if applyingto twoprograms,you willbe askedto rankyour twoapplicationsin orderof preferencefirst andsecond choice.Any applicationsubmitted inexcess of the maximumof twowillbe automaticallywithdrawn.The MignoneCenter forCareer SuccessMCCS offersfunding fora limitednumber ofadmitted andqualifiedHarvard Collegestudents.If youare aHarvard Collegestudent,you willbe askedon yourHarvardSummer Schoolstudy abroadapplication if you wouldlike to be consideredfunding.Funding selectionis bylottery,andaward amountsvary byprogram andfinancial aidstatus.A.An18yearold highschool senior.B.An18yearold collegedropout.C.A17yearold highschool graduate.D.A19yearold secondyearcollege student.
22.Which isessential for the onlineapplicationA.A photoof theapplicant.B.A universityadmission notice.C.A wellwritteninterest statement.D.A familyine statement.
23.Where isthe textprobably takenfromA.An academicreport.B.An officialwebpage.C.A travelbrochure.D.A magazinearticle.
21.Who canapply forthe HarvardSummer Schoolstudy abroadprogramsThat summer,I hadmy firstselection testand later,the namelistofthe qualifiedcandidates wasposted onanoticeboard in the hallway.The otherstudents ranto thewall andsearched for their nameson thelist.Then,somescreamed inexcitement whilesome slickedaway angrily.Following thesuccess ofmy audition,I wasplaced inthe orchestraand I was inthe middleoftheviolin第4页/共13页section.However,Iwastoo shorttoseethe conductoras Iwas blockedby Gordon,an elevenyearoldboy in front ofme.The conductortold himto switchseats withme.In theorchestra,ifyouwere seatedinthefront nearthe conductor,you hadto beexcellent.I understoodthe gravityofthe seatingarrangement.On hearingthe conductorswords,Gordon lookedstricken.Everyone willthink shedid betterthanme inthe audition!,he burst.During thebreak,Gordon told me thatwe wouldboth performinfrontofthegroup.Whoever playedit betterwould win.Returning toclass,Gordon broughtup hisidea to the conductorat once.Theconductor agreedand thechallenge wasscheduled forthe followingday.After class,I toldmy fatherabout thechallenge.I waitedfor himto tellme thathe wouldnot letany boypick onme.Instead,he grabbeda musicstand andtoldmeto startpractising.For fifteenminutes,my fatherkept barkingorders.4Taster!^^“Posture!”“Watch yourrhythm!”Then,he said,“OK・Just playlike that.May the best manwin・I gavemy fathera wink,feeling optimisticabout thechallenge.Maybe Ishould haveexpected asmuch.When weplayed chess,my fatheralways won.He saidifhehad easedup andletme win,that wouldbe cheating.It wasthe firstlesson Iremembered frommy father:Work hardand donot beafraid oflosing.If youdo lose,pick yourselfup andyoull succeedsome day.
24.Why didsome studentsslick awayangrilyA.They weretoo shortto bequalified.B.They didnot passthe selectiontest.C.They werelaughed atfortheirfailure.D.They hatedthe otherstudents9scream.
25.What doesthe underlinedword“audition“mean inParagraph2A.A trialperformance.B.A closematch.C.A seriousdialogue.D.A carefulchoice.
26.What canwe inferabout theseats inthe orchestraA.They aredecided bythe ageof performers.B.They actuallydepend onthe heightof performers.C They can beflexibly switchedin differentperformances.D.They arearranged according to the importance ofperformers.
27.What lessondidthe author learnfrom hisfatherA・Its nevertoo oldto learn.B.Great mindsthink thesame.C.Failure isthe motherof success.D.Every cloudhas asilver lining.CAI CanBring GreatBenefits toHuman BeingsTheexplosion ofprogress inAI inrecent monthshas suiprisedeven the scientists andengineers whospecialize inapplyingAI toreallife tasks.Several bigpanies startedamazing newprogramsina shorttime,including OpenAFsChatGPT,Microsofts Bingand GooglesBard.A fewyears agoI neverwould haveimagined wewould advancethis farthis soon,“says ZheJiang,a Universityof Floridaresearcher whostudies applicationsof AI.Here aresome examplesofAI applications.In April,a studypublished inNature showedthat anAI programwas asgood asor better than humanexperts atspottingheart problemsin patientultrasound(超声波)images.That isto say,AI isable tomatch orgo beyondhumandoctors atcatching cancersand otherdisorders by scanning imagesand tissuesamples.Some drugpanies arealready relyingheavily onAI to help findpromising new drugs.For example,PsychoGenics,apany specializingin drugsfor mentaldisorders,is improvingontheinefficient,inexact andcostly processof testingnewmental drugson mice,which typicallytakes fiveyears.By usingAI insteadof labstaff toobserve theeffects ofnew drugsonmice,the panycan testmore drugswith greateraccuracy ata tenththe cost and twoyears faster.With56million Americansover65,the highcostandshort supplyof eldercareworkers,eldercare robotshavealready steppedin.Without usingthe recentAl advances,robots alreadywatch overseniors withelectronic eyes,fetchsmall items,answer questions.Some ofthem canalready startconversations withseniors,help themrecall whathappened,and thenreport theresults tofamily members.Soon,the powerof suchdevices tointeract withpeople willimprove greatly.Caregiving andpanion robotsequipped withthe latestAI canprovide empathy,“says Forrester^Curran.Theycantellthe differencebetween asenior who is searchingthrough adrawer,and onewhoisstruggling toopen adrawer Jheexplains.
28.What madescientists surprisedaccordingtoparagraph1A.AI isapplied toreallife tasks.B.AI hasbeen developingso swiftly.C.AI cansolve somereallife problems.D.AI hashelped launchsome famousprograms.
29.What canwe learnabout AIfrom thestudy inparagraph2A.AI cansettle disordersbyscanningimages.B.AI willreplace humandoctors sooneror later.C.AI isbetterthanhuman beingsin someaspects.D.AI cansolve problemsin patientultrasound images.
30.Why doesthe authortake PsychoGenicsasanexample第6页/共13页A.To explainthe difficultyin findingnew drugs.B.To showthe significanceof findingnewdrugs.C.To drawa parisonbetween AIand labstaff.D.To conveytheimportanceof AIto drugpanies.
31.What doestheauthormost possiblytalk aboutnextA.Some negativeeffects causedby ALB.Different opinionsabout AIapplication.C.Other aspectsof AIapplication inreallife.D.Some examplesof AIhelping spotcancer.DScientists haverecently discoveredthe worldslargest knownfield ofsea grass.They didit usingvideos shotby someextraordinaryhelpers.The workshould helpprotect thesea grass,and alsoshows offa powerfulway toexplore theocean.As ashelter formany seacreatures,sea grassesare floweringplants thatnormally growin shallowwaters nearcoasts.They growin thickfields,known asseagrass meadows(海草床),which helpclean theocean water.More importantly,they arecalled oceanking”.They helpinthefight againstthe climate crisis.Thafs becausethey storehuge amountsofcarbon-the majorsource ofglobal warming.Damaging theseseagrass meadowscan releasethis pollutantagain,makingthings worse.Considering theurgent needto protectseagrass meadows,scientists areeager toknowabout their sizeand number.However,the meadowscan behardtospot fromabove,either becausethe wateris toodeep ornot clearenough.And theoceanissohuge thatits hardto studythem bydiving.So scientistsdecidedtohave tiger sharks help the research.Tiger sharks are inbornfast swimmers,and spenda lotof timein seagrass meadows.Between2016and2020,theresearchers attachedcameras andother trackersto thefins ofseven tigersharks,and thenlet themgo again.The camerasweredesigned tofall offafter hoursand floattothesurface.Tracking signalshelped findthe floatingcameras andcollectthe videosthe sharkshad takenwhile travelingfor miles.Moreover,other toolswere used,including satelliteimages,aswell asimages takenby diversand boats.Putting allthis informationtogether,thescientistslearned that the watersaround theBahamas arehome tothe largestseagrassmeadow everdiscovered.And themeadows coveratleast25,500square miles,and couldbe aslarge as35,500square miles.Different fromprevious studies,the programdiscovers howuseful largeunderwater animalscan bein helpingtolearn moreabout lifeunder thesea.Oliver Shipley,a scientistfromtheteam,says animalslike tigersharksare第7页/共13页going totake usto newplaces thatwe didntknow existed.
32.Why doseagrassmeadowsurgently needprotectionA.Damaging themwill worsenclimatecrisis.B.They determinethe cleanlinessof oceanwater.C.Sea creaturescant survivewithout theirshelter.D.Their existencebalances theunderwater ecosystem.
33.How didtigersharkshelpthescientific researchA.By trackingsignals scientistssent.B.By bringingback cameraswith videos.C.By carryingthe recordingequipment around.D.By spendingalotof timein seagrassmeadows.
34.What isthe highlightabouttheresearch accordingtothetextA.Leading scientists.B.Advanced theories.C.Multiple experimentaltools.D.Unusual researchassistants.
35.Which isthe mostsuitable titleforthetextA.Man andNature WorkTogether B.A NovelWay toExplore theSeaC.Sea Grass:An UndervaluedPlant D.Ocean LungMeasured byNatural Explorers第二节(共5小题;每小题
2.5分,满分
12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填人空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项You hadthebestintentions to study wellbefore yourexam,but youended upgetting distractedby othermitments,and nowyou havetostudyatthelast minute.36Here aresome strategiesthat canmake last minute exampreparation moreeffective.Focus onyour weakspots.Identifying yourweak areasis crucialwhen youreshort ontime.37By focusingon yourweaknessesand usingeffective studytechniques,you canimprove youroverall understandingand boostyour confidence.Manage yourworkflow.Time managementbees evenmore criticalwhen yourestudying atthelastminute.Breakyour studysession intomanageable parts,dedicating specifictime blocksto differentsubjects.This allowsyou tocovermore groundwithout feelingoverwhelmed.Ifs alsoimportant toget ridof distractionsduring your study sessions.3839Creating anenvironment goodfor learningis crucialfor effectivelastminute studying.Find a第8页/共13页quiet,welllit spacewith minimaldistractions.This couldbealibrary,a studyroom,or evena cozycorner athome.Makesure you have yourtextbooks andany othernecessary resourcesnearby.Consider personalizingyourstudy area withmotivationalquotes,plants,or anythingthat helpsyou stayfocused andpositive.Explain whatyouve learnedto astudy mate.Studying withsomeone elsecanbebeneficial tolastminutepreparation.Explaining conceptsand answeringquestions outloud helpsimprove yourown understandingofthematerial.In addition,your partnermay provideinsights youhavent consideredbefore,enhancing youroverall prehension.40A.Optimize yourstudyarea.B.Get ridofyourdistractions.C.Ifs astressful situation,but fearnot!D.Despite thestress,remember tohaveabalanced dietand stayhealthy.E Thiswill helpyou stayfocused andmake themost ofthe timeyouhave.F.Instead oftrying tocover everything,prioritize thetopics youfind mostchallenging.G.So thisprocess helpsyou rememberbetter andgives youfresh ideason difficulttopics.第三部分英语语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15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 firstencounter withvolunteering wasduring mysophomore yearin highschool.Our schoolorganized amunityservice projecttohelp41an oldneighborhood parkthat hadfallen intodisrepair overthe years.On thefirst day,I arrivedatthepark feelinga bit
42.1wasnt sureif Idbe abletomakeany real、difference.However,as Isaw theother volunteers,all withbig smilesand full of43my doubtsstarted tofadeaway.We weredivided intodifferent groups.My group was taskedwith44the flowerbeds,which werefullofweeds,butwe didntlet that45our plan.Armed withshovels andgloves,we workedtogether,chatting andjoking alongthe way,andit became46enjoyable.One volunteerin mygroupwasan elderlylady namedMrs.Green.She mightnot havethe47strength ofsomeyounger volunteers,but herenthusiasm wastruly
48.She toldus thepark usedtobea。
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