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高届学年(上)月月考20252024-202512英语试题本试卷为第卷(选择题)和第卷(非选择题)两部分,共分,考试时间分钟I II150120注意事项.答卷前,请考生务必把自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上;
1.作答时,务必将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷及草稿纸上无效;
2.考试结束后,将答题卡交回3第一部分听力(共两节,满分分)30第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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57.5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听5A BC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题每段对话仅读一遍10例How muchis theshirtA.£
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1.Why cantthe womango to the gameA.She forgot her ticketat home.B.She doesntwant to wait in line.C.She has to lookafter hernephew.
2.Where doesthe conversationtake placeA.At arestaurant.B.In ahotel.C.Over thephone.
3.How muchchange canthe mangetA.Five dollars.B.Seven dollars.C.Eight dollars.
4.What isthe woman*s problemA.A meetingroom isoccupied.B.The meetinghas beencanceled.C.Some softwarecan*t bedownloaded.
5.What doesthe womanmeanA.The essaypart waseasy.B.She regrettednot studyingenough.C.Her preparationpaid offin theexam.第二节(共小题;每小题分满分分)
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22.5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、、三个选项中选出5A BC最佳选项听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍5听第段材料,回答第、题667听第段材料,回答第至题
10172017.What will be providedfor the listenersA.Clothes.B.Gloves.C.Breakfast.
18.What shouldthe listenersdo withfruitA.Leave ituntouched.B.Place itin thered bag.C.Put itinto aspecial container.
19.What shouldthe listenersdo if they cuttheir handsA.Seek help from fellowparticipants.B.Visit thenearest hospital.C.Turn to the speaker.
20.What isthe mainpurpose of the talkA.To giveinstructions.B.To promotea program.C.To welcomethelisteners.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分分)50第一节(共小题;每小题
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37.5阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中选出最佳选项A BC DAIELTSis an English Languageproficiency test.Globally,there aremore than4million testtak ersa year.How doesIELTS workThereare twoIELTS teststo choosefrom:IELTS AcademicIELTS GeneralTrainingThis testmeasures your English proficiencyin theThistest canhelp yousecure universityacceptance,workplace andis oftenuseful toprove yourlevel whenstudent visas,and proveyourEnglishability toprofeapplying for a newposition in anEnglish-speakin gssionalorganizationscompany ororganization.IELTS testformsIELTS assessesthe fourkey skillsoutlined below:This sectionassesses howwell youunderstand ideas,recognize opinionsand followthe development of anListeningargument.This sectionassesses howwell youread forgeneralsense,main ideas and details,and whetheryou underReadingstand the authorsinferences andopinions.This sectionevaluates howwell andhow accuratelyyouorganize yourideasandwrite aresponse,alongWritingwith yourability touse wide-ranging vocabularyandgrammar.This sectionassesses howwell you can communicateopinions andinformation oneveryday topicsan dSpeakingcommonexperiences,as wellas howyou expressandjustify youropinions.Key factsabout IELTSAcademic andGeneral TrainingTestlength:2hours and45minutes long.The Listening,Reading,and Writingsections takeplace on the same day withno breaksin between.The Speakingsection maybe scheduledon thesamedayor upto7days beforeor after the oth er sections.
21.Whats thedifference betweenthe twokinds ofIELTS testsA.The functions.B.The lengths.C.The organizers.D.The forms.
22.Which sectionevaluates theability ofinferenceA.Listening.B.Reading.C.Writing.D.Speaking.
23.When maythe speakingtest takeplace,ifthewritten examis heldon July9thA.July1st.B.July18th.C.July3rd.D.July20th.BA shortvideo capturingthe heartfeltreunion ofa daughterand her mother,who worksaway from home,has goneviral onsocial mediarecently.The videowas sharedby LiQiushuang,a college student.Li coveredover1600kilometers todeliver awarm andunexpected surprise.Lis parentshad migratedto Fujian for workover20years ago.Normally,they wouldreturn toChongqingtogether justbefore the Spring Festival.However,due toLi*s grandmotherfalling illthis year,herfather returnedhome earlyto lookaftertheelderly,leaving her mother towork alone ata shoefactory inJinjiang.In arecent videocall,Lis motherinformed herdaughter thatshe wouldntbe able to comeho mefor theNewYear thistime.One reasonwas herdesire toearn moremoney,andtheother wastheinconveniencecaused byher limitededucation levelfor travelingback home.Concerned abouthermotherspending theNewYear alone in adistant place,Li immediatelybooked aflight anddec idedto pickup hermother.The reasonwhy Lididnt simplybuy aticket forhermotherand lether travelon herown wasthat hermother was notaccustomed totraveling alone.Having spentthe lasttwo decadesmostly within thevillagewhere sheworked,Li*s mother wasnt familiarwith publictransportation.On theevening ofJan20,Li arrivedand wentdirectly to her mothersresidence.When hermo thersawher daughtersuddenly appear,she firstlooked surprised,and thentears ofhappiness flowed downher face.(弓[起共鸣)This touchingvideo hasresonated withmany netizens.Netizens eveninitiate avo luntaryagreementwhich pledgesto assisteach othersparents facingdifficulties whileaway fromhome,emphasizingthe importanceof mutualsupport intimes ofneed.
24.What dowe knowabout LisparentsA.They hadleft theirhometown forFujianfor20years.B.Li*s fatherasked hiswife togo onworking tilltheSpring Festival.C.They usuallygot backto Chongqingfor theSpringFestivalreunion.D.The workplaceof Lismotherwas1600kilometers fromChongqing.
25.Why didLi insistthat hermother shouldreturn homeA.Because hermother*s stayingaloneinFujian worriedher.B.Because hermother didntearn enoughto buya planeticket.C.Because hermother didn*t knowhow toreturn homeon herown.D.Because hermotherwasafraid totravel withoutothers byher side.
26.What doesthe underlinedwordpledges in the lastparagraph probablymeanA.Promises.B.Suggests.C.Continues.D.Urges.
27.Which wordscan bestdescribe LiA.Caring andambitious.B.Successful andflexible.C.Optimistic andkind.D.Considerate anddecisive.CMany Americansjoke about how badthey areat math.But,labor expertsand othersin the Unit edStatesare notlaughing.Jim Stigleris aprofessor at the Universityof California,Los Angeles.He studiesthe processof teachingandlearning subjects,including mathSTEM.He said,“The advancesin technologythat aregoing todrivewhere theworld goesin thenext50years aregoing tocome fromother countries,because theyhave theintellectualcapital andwe dont.Government laborexperts saythe number of jobsin areasrequiring mathskill willincrease bymore than30,000each yearthrough the end of
2030.That ismuch fasterthan mostother kindsof jobs.But mostAmerican studentsare notprepared forthose jobs.In themost recentProgram forInt ernationalStudentAssessment testsin mathPISA,U.S.students testedlower thanstudents from36other educationsystemsaround theworld.Students inChina testedthe highest.However,students fromother countriesare preparingto leadin theseareas,reports theNationa1Foundation forAmerican Policy,a non-profit organization.It saysonly onein fivegraduate students inmath-heavy fieldsat U.S.universities areAmerican.The restcome fromother countries.Most willleave the U.S.when theyfinish theirprograms.In Massachusetts,employers areexpecting as hortageover thenext fiveyearsof ll000workers inthe lifesciences alone,This is not aneducati onalquestion aloneJ saidJosh Wynera5,vice presidentof theAspen Institute.Not everyoneis convincedthat alack of math skills is holdingAmerica back.What employersreally wantisbeing ableto learnthe systemsand solveproblems/5said ToddThibodeaux,presiden tand CEOof CompTIA,an informationtechnology tradeassociation.Other countries/9he saidJare dyingfbr the way ourkids learncreativity/
528.What doesJim Stiglerwant toconvey inparagraph2A.Intellectual capitaldecides anations future.B.The U.S.will fallbehind otherstates in50years.C.Technological talentsarent fairlytreated intheU.S.D.Technological progresswillbemore obviouslyseen inother countries.
29.How doesAmericans1poor mathskill affectthemselvesA.Make itharder for them toland ajob in
2030.B.Make themashamed ofperforming badlyin tests.C.Decrease theircompetitiveness injobs relatedto maths.D.Push themto leavetheU.S.after finishingtheir studies.
30.Why didTodd regardthe lackofmathskills asan unimportantissueA.American kidshave agift ofcreative vision.B.Employers emphasizeworkers*creativity.C.Math skillscan betrained wellintheworkplace.D.Other countries1kids arepoor insolving problems.
31.What isa suitabletitle forthe textA.Americans DontRealize theStatus ofMath.B.Americans DidntValue Mathin Childhoods.C.Americans AreLosing theIntellectual Capital.D.Americans9Poor MathSkills RaiseConcerns.D(雪靴兔)The numberof snowshoe hares inthe CanadianYukon soarsto thehighest pointever yfew years.With asurge inhare populations,their predatorslynx andcoyotes alsoincrease innum ber.Then harepopulationsfall andtheir predatorsstart todie off.The cyclewhich hasbeen studiedsince the1920sisfamousamong ecologists.In recentyears,though,researchers havefound harenumbers fallnot justbecause predatorseat them.Long-lasting stressfrom livingsurrounded bykillers causesmother hares to eatless foodand bearfewer babies.(仓伤)The traumaof livingthrough suchthreats causeslasting changesin brainchemistry,keeping theharesfrom reproducingat normallevels.Its notjust snowshoehares.Behavioural ecologistsLiana Zanetteand MichaelClinchy havefo undthatfear ofpredators cancause otherwild mammals and songbirdsto bearand raisefewer young.The offspringoffrightened volesand songsparrows areless likelyto succeedin reproducing.Th esefindings addto agrowingbody ofevidence showingthat fearfulexperiences canhave long-lasti ngeffects onwildlife andsuggesting that()post-traumatic stressdisorder PTSDisnotonly uniqueto humans,but sharedamong othercreatures.Rudy Boonstra,a populationecologist at the Universityof Toronto,sees theresponse ofsnows hoeharesas anadaptation thatallows theanimals tomake thebest ofa badsituation.Animals stressed bymany一predators spendmore timehiding andless timefeeding,so theyproduce feweryoung butthat mayallowmore adultharestosurvive torebuild thepopulation whenthe cyclestarts again.Despite theevidence thatvarieties ofanimals experiencethe long-term impactsof extremestre ss,somepsychologists stillhold theirhuman-centered viewof PTSD.It isdefined interms ofhum anresponses Jsaysneurobiologist DavidDiamond.There isno biologicalmeasure-you cantg eta bloodtest thatsays someonehasPTSD.This isa psychologicaldisease,and thatswhy Icall ita humandisorder.Because arat canttell youhowit feels/
932.What canbe learnedfrom thehare populationA.Their populationshave beenfalling allthe time.B.Their numbersdecline partlybecause ofstress.C.Their safetyis threatenedby wildmammalsandsongbirds.D.Their predatorslynx andcoyotes areon theedge ofdying out.
33.What canwe concludefrom Paragraph3A.PTSD existsamong wildanimals.B.It ishard for animals toremember trauma.C.Birds attractfewer predatorsthan landanimals do.D.Snowshoe haressuffer morethan othermammals.
34.What*s Diamondsattitude towardsanimalsTTSDA.Favorable.B.Ambiguous.C.Suspicious.D.Unconcerned.
35.What isthe authorspurpose inwriting thetextA.To givea briefintroduction toPTSD.B.To talkabouthowto getover trauma.C.To callfortheprotection ofsnowshoehares.D.To discusshow fearmight hurtanimals.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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512.5阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项Having settledin HotelCourtyard inBangkok,we exploredthe cityimmediately.We wentsh oppingforthe wholeday andfinally wedecided toreturn.It wasat thattime that the troublestarted.We forgotthere aretwo courtyardhotels inthe oppositedirections.Absolutely unaware of this,we startedsearching forthe wayback.Google mapssug gestedus theshortestroute whichwas just20minutes awayby walk.36Bangkok feltdifferent aftersunset.Walking alongthe heavily-crowded roadswith thedark-re dsky feltbeautiful.Lost inour talk,we didntrealize thatwe passedonto thequieter partof thetow n.37It wasclosed forredecoration.Unfortunately,nobody aroundus thenspoke English.Wo rsestill,(三轮车),we steppedinalocal tuk-tuk whichtook usto anunknown areaforanenormous pay.We hadnoidea wherewe were,our mobilephones nearlyout ofcharge.38He wasa taxidriver.Recounting thedays eventsproved to be agreat conversationstarte r.Weended uptalking throughthe way.He wasso kindastooffer todrive usaround forthe restof ourstay.39Forthe nextfour days,from floatingmarkets to the templesof WatPho,our tripw ouldnthave beenso trouble-freewithout him.Sometimes wheneverything doesntgo asplanned,I thinkabout the stranger wemet onthestreets andhowa tinymistake onour partled tounexpected results.40A.That waswhen ourhero arrived.B.Our thankfulnessknew nobounds.C.We reacheda completelydifferent HotelCourtyard.D.We setoff into the citywith littleresearch ontransport.E.We decidednot towaste ourmoney butour timeinstead.F.The triprings asa reminderthat everycloud hasa silverlining.G.He theninformed usthat ourhotel was just afew blocksaway.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分分)30第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)15115阅读下面短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中选出最佳选项A BC DWilsonhad beenwalking downa pathwith Evaslightly aheadof herwhen amountain lionsu ddenlyappearedand swipedWilson acrossthe leftshoulder.She quicklyyelled Evasname andthedogs41kicked inimmediately.Eva rushedin to42her owner.It wasn*t long,though,before themountain lionwon theupper hand,much toWilsons horror.They_43_(锁住)foracouple seconds,and thenEva startedcrying.Thats whenthe catlatched onto herskull.(凿)Wilson dideverything shecould to44Eva from the lion*s grasp.She threwrocks,tried gougingits eyes,but noluck.It wasn*t untilshe receivedhelpfroma45motorist,who hada PVCpipe andsome pepperspray,thatthesituation
46.The pairwere finallyabletoget themo untainlion to
47.Eva wasquicklyrushed toa
48.Wilsonfs49companion wasin life-threatening trouble.Eva had50two skullfractures(骨裂)and severedamageto herleft eye.To help_5]the medicalexpenses,Wilson createda GoFundMeaccount andwas soonsurprised bythe outpouringof loveand supportfromthepublic.Thankfully,as was52on Wilsonsown Instagramaccount,Eva53,returning hometohersister Mishkaandnew toys.Eva mighttechnically be a BelgianMalinois,but she54like ahero.Her fiercedeterminati on,55to herlovedones andgreat couragecame outin fullforce.Because ofher,a lifewas saved.
41.A.expressions B.instincts C.fears D.emotions
42.A.defend B.thrill C.attack D.terrify
43.A.froze B.quarreled C.fought D.conflicted
44.A.relieve B.accompany C.release D.expose
45.A.rolling B.climbing C.diving D.passingD.improved
47.A.hold backB.let goC.hang outD.break up
46.A.proceeded B.worsened C.stuck
48.A.vet B.dentist C.policeman D.butcher
49.A.beloved B.fresh C.senior D.mature
50.A.investigated B.revealed C.suffered D.spotted
51.A.access B.increase C.cover D.eliminate
52.A.promoted B.posted C.treated D.processed
53.A.eased B.struggled C.squeezed D.recovered
54.A.barked B.behaved C.leaped D.operated
55.A.admiration B.respect C.trust D.loyalty第二节共小题;每小题分,满分分10L515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1In mid-July,there wasa longline inthe outpatienthall ofJiangxi ProvincialHospital ofTraditi onalChineseMedicine.Many of the patients,56includea largenumberofyoung people,wer ecoming forsanfutie.A TCMtreatment,sanfuti eis administeredduring sanfu days inthe middleof summer.57_processinvolves placingsmall,square herbalplasters orbandages onvarious areasof theback a nd neck.“Typically,Sanfutie58apply incycles ofthree years,requiring continuousapplication overthisperiod59achieve betterresults/9said XuMaolin,who triedsanfutie forthe firsttim elast year_60_is nowinher secondyear oftreatment.The sanfuperiod referstothehottest partofsummer basedontheChinese lunarcalendar.61occurred fromJuly15to Aug14this year.According totraditional Chinesemedicine theory,sanfudaysare anexcellent timefor health62_preserveand healingdiseases.In recenttimes,there63beagrowing interestin TCMamong youngpeople inChina,andsights64people keptflocking tomassage departmentsin leadinghospitals inBeijing andSh anghaihave beenmakingheadlines.According todata releasedby CCTVFinance,in2023health-r elatedconsumption rankedthird onthelist ofconsumer65preference amongyoung adultsa ged18to
35.While thepopularity ofTCM isgrowing,doctors emphasizedthe importanceof proper guidance.第四部分写作共两节,满分分40第一节满分分15假如你是英语俱乐部负责人李华,你校将于本周六举行一次冬季越野跑Winter Cross-Cou ntry的户外活动,请用英文写一份书面通知,内容包括Running Race活动目的;1⑵活动时间及地点;⑶注意事项注意写作词数应为个左右;180⑵请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答NoticeEnglish Club第二节(满分分)25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The lineof customerssnaked aroundthe counter.There werejust twomore shoppingdays beforeChristmas,and mostoftheshoppers in line werein panicmode.One ofthose customerswas my husband,Dale.Dale isone ofthose peoplewho arethe no-nonsense shopperswho dependon fastservice because everyminutecounts asthe countdownbefore Christmascontinues.But theservice herewas anything butfast.The problemwas theelderly ladyatthefront ofthe line,who kepttalking happilytothesalesg irlworkingat thecash register.“This sweateris fbrmy granddaughterJ thelady explained.C6She,s goingtobea teacher,you know.Andshesdoing verywell.She hasa verynice boyfriendwho isan architecturaltechnician.He!sjuststarted ajob withagood company,but youknow,we haventseen anysign ofa ringyet.Young peoplesee mtowaitso longthesedays.Why,I wasmarried withone childand anotherone onthewaywhen Iwas herage.”On andon shetalked asshe painstakinglycounted outher change,unawareofthe windingsn akeofcustomers behindher.When shefinally zippedher purseshut andpicked upher parcel,the clerkgestured totheman nextinline.“Thank you,dearie.She startedto moveslowly,checking thecontents ofher shoppingbag.She wasalmost totheendofthecounter whensuddenly sheturned back.Oops!Excuse me,whats thisfbr”she asked,holding upa pieceof paper.优惠券“Its adiscount couponthat willgive you15percent offyour nextpurchase hereatthestore/5replied thesalesgirl.“Well,thank you,my dear,but Iwont beneeding thisJ shebeamed.Here,youcanuse itrig htnow!”she said,handing ittotheman nextinline.The manseyes widened,and hemumbled aw ordofthanks asshe walkedtothedoor.注意续写词数应为左右;1150⑵请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答Then anamazing thinghappened.___________________________________________________By thetime thecoupon reachedDale,he feltlike hewas partof somethingspecial..。
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