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广东省佛山市南海中学学年高二上学期月第一2023-202410次月考英语试题学校:姓名班级考号
一、阅读理解For thosewhove alwayswanted towalk thehalls ofHogwarts orexplore the shops of Diagon对角巷,Alley UniversalOrlando offersthe nextbest thing.The themepark openedevery HarryPotterfhns dreamplace backin
2010.For Potterheadseverywhere,however,deciding whento makethe tripto the WizardingWorld of Harry Potteris noteasy.These tipswill helpyou experience the best of the WizardingWorld,whether yourelooking tosave money,avoid thebusy season,or simplyexperience themostmagical times of the year.The cheapesttimes to visit Harry Potters worldThecheapest andleast busymonths to visit theWizarding Worldof HarryPotter areJanuary and most of February,except thedays surroundingthe New Year and winter break.Otherinexpensive timesinclude thebeginning of March andmost ofSeptember andOctober.The bestHarryPotterevents atUniversalWhile theymay notbe thequietest timesto exploreHarry Pottersworld,Universal holdsmanyevents throughoutthe yearthat fanswont wantto miss.A Celebrationof HarryPotterFor aweekend everyJanuary,Universal hostsA Celebrationof HarryPotter.Guestswearing theirclass robes,no doubtwill join other diehardPotter fansfor threedays ofexhibits,discussions andcast Qamp;A activities.For anyone who reallyloves the books andthe films,thismay beone of the besttimesof theyeartovisit.Christmas in theWizarding WorldUniversals newadditions to their holidayentertainment lineupmake Hogwartsthe perfectplaceto bearound Christmastime.Decorations addbeauty to theshopsofDiagonAlley and颂歌,Hogsmeade,the FrogChoir singsChristmas carolsand snowfalls onHogwarts as afestive showtakes placein frontof thecastle.Halloween in theWizarding WorldLastly andperhaps mostsurprisingly,Halloween seasonis alsoa goodtime for a magicalvisitto theWizardingWorld.Universals mainHalloween event,Halloween Horror
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60.Dont complain about everything.Instead,what othershave donefor you.激)(根据汉语提示完成句子)
八、其他应用文假如你是红星国际学校的学生,你校为即将到来的校运会制作一个英语特别节目,评
61.选“校运会运动大使请你用英语写一篇短文推荐你班体育委员内容包括的Tommy,Tommy介绍及推荐理由参考词汇运动大使体育委员Sports ambassadorP.E.monitor注意词数左右;适当增加细节,以使行文连贯
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1002.Nights,produces aspecial HarryPotter-related surprise.
1.Which timescosts mosttovisitHarry PottersworldA.JanuaryandmostofFebruary.B.NewYearandwinterbreak.C・The beginningofMarch.D.Most ofSeptember andOctober.
2.What willpeople doin theevent ofA Celebrationof HarryPotterA.They willjoinotherPotter fansfor variousactivities.B.They willdecorate theshops andsing Christmascarols.C.They willwatch afestive showtaking placein frontof thecastle.D.They willget aspecial HarryPotter-related surprise.
3.Whats thepurpose ofthe passageA.To informreaders ofsome eventsabout HarryPotter.B.To introducethe UniversalOrlando toreaders.C,To helpexperiencethe bestofWizardingWorld.D.To advertisethebooksand filmsofHarryPotter.“I havecancer.^^Mom saidand heldme in a tighthug.I couldfeel herchest shakingas shetriednot tocry butfailed.For allof mytwenty-four years,my momhad beensupportive.Strength andprotection hadalwaysflowed fromher tome.Now Iknew itwould haveto flowthe otherway.Mom didntstay downfor long.After theshock ofbreast-cancer,she armedherself with anotebook and a penandathousand questionsfor thedoctors.She tooknotes onwhite bloodcell(药物)counts andmedications withlong namesas thoughshe werestudying forentrance examsintomedical school.The not-knowing is the worst.she said.(化疗)The operationwas successful.The chemowas theharder part.I wentwith Momtoevery chemotreatment.She rarelycomplained,though herhair wasgone andher toenailsandfingernails fellout oneby one.She jokedthat shecould savemoney onnail polishand putit towardthedoctor bills,even thoughshe neverwore nailpolish.Cancer cantake myhair,my nails,myhealth,my verylife.But itcant takemy smile.Mom said.Mom learnedto shareher fears with me,and itformed aneven deeperbond betweenus.Yet I一am certain there werefears shedidnt sharebecause shewas stillprotecting meworries sheonlyshared withDad.Even in the darkesthours,she wouldjust jokeabout thecancer.Mom alwayssaid,When youlook yourgreatest fearin theeye andlaugh atit,you takeaway someof itspower.”Mom wasone ofthe luckyones.She didbeat hercancer,though notwithout scars.From her,Tve learnedI may not getto choosewhat Iface,but Ido getto choosehow Iface it.
4.What doesthe underlinedsentence inParagraph2meanA.There wereother waysto treatcancer.B,I shouldbe theone beingthere forMom.C.Mom hadto staystronger to beat cancer.D.Knowledge of cancer would be helpful.
5..Which ofthe followingwords can best describeMomA.Optimistic anddetermined.B.Considerate andambitious.C.Humorous andgenerous.D.Caring andknowledgeable.
6.Why didntMom shareall thefearswith the authorA.She onlyshared withDad.B・She wouldjust jokeabout thecancer.C.She wantedto protectthe author.D.She formeda deeperbond withthe author.
7.What lessondid the author learnfrom MomA.Luck countsin beatingdiseases.B,Complaint doesno goodto oneshealth.C.Sharing feelingshelps reducesufferings alot.D.Positive attitudesget onethrough hardship.To createis human.For thepast300,000years,weve beenunique inour abilityto make art,cuisine,and societiesto imagineand createsomething newwhere therewas nothingbefore.Nowwe havecompany.While yourereading thissentence,generative artificialintelligence programsareresponding toemails,preparing taxreturns,and providinghealth advice.Artificial intelligencehas alreadyhad a wide impacton ourlives.Ais havebeen usedto(组装)price medicineand houses,assemble cars,determine whatads wesee on social media.But generative AI,which cancreate whollynovel content,is muchnewer.Supporters believethis isjust thebeginning,that generative AI willchange theway weworkand engagewiththeworld,unlock creativityand scientificdiscoveries,and allowhuman beingstoachieve previouslyunimaginable goals.This shiftmarks the most importanttechnological breakthroughsince socialmedia.Generative AItools havebeen adoptedgreedily inrecent monthsby thepublic,thanks toprogramslike ChatGPT,which respondsto virtuallyany question,and Dall-E,which allowsyou toproduceany imageyou dreamup.In January,ChatGPT reached100million monthlyusers.This crazecaught offguard manytech companiesand hasstimulated anintense racein SiliconValley.In weeks,Microsoft andGoogle haveshifted theirentire corporatestrategies toseizecontrol of what theybelieve profitable.Microsoft isinvesting$10billion inOpen AI,creator ofChatGPTand Dall-E,and announcedplans tointegrate generativeAI intoits Office software andsearch engine.Google declareda codered”corporate emergencyin responseto thesuccess ofChatGPTand rushedits ownsearch-oriented chatbotto market.But thisgold rushcould alsoprove disastrous.In awinner-takes-all battlefor power,thesecompanies riskrepeating pastmistakes,such asprioritizing growthover safety.While therearemany potentiallygood aspectsof thesenew technologies,even toolsdesigned forgood canhaveunforeseen Iand ruinousconsequences.This is the storyof howthe gold rush began-and whathistorytells usabout whatcould happennext.A.Price goods.B.Build vehicles.C.Decide adson socialmedia.D.Offer healthsuggestions.
9.What isparagraph4mainly aboutA.The functionsof generativeAL B.The programsof generativeALC.Peoples interestin generativeAL D.Companies9investment ingenerativeAI.
10.What doesMicrosoft planto doA.Shift itsfocus toOfficesoftware.
8.Which ofthe followingistheparticular functionof generativeAIB.Invest inanother generativeAI start-up.C.Integrate itssearchengineinto Officesoftware.D.Combine generativeAI withits existingproducts.
11.Why doestheauthormention thegoldrushinthelast paragraphA.To emphasisethe importanceof history.B,To advocatethe useof newtechnologies.C-To putoff thedevelopment of generativeAI.D.To warnofthepotential dangerofgenerativeAI.(平台)Music streaming platforms such as Spotifyand AppleMusic havecompletely changedhowpeople listento musicnowadays.By payingvery affordableprices,people canaccess musicveryeasily.However,while theseplatforms mayprovide benefitsfor someartists,up-and-comingartists arebeing leftbehind becausethey onlyfocus onbig namesand creatingprofits.Because ofCOVID-19,musicians havenot beenable totour orperform livein manycountries,which contributesto a large partof theirincome.In aYouTube interview,up-and-coming TexasartistMobey mentionedthat“The majorityof myincome comesfrom playinglive shows.Usually一that meansaround50%70%ofwhatwe expect to makeina year”.With thesefactors,small(投artists are finding it increasingly difficultto makeitinthe industrydue to the lackof investment资)into newtalent.Small artistson Spotifyand AppleMusic canexpect to make littleto nothing.An artistonSpotify canexpect toearn anaverage of$
0.003per streamor around$3per1,000streams foroneof theirsongs.On AppleMusic,artists canexpecttomakealittle morewith anaverage of$
0.01perstream,or around$10with1,000streams.Even ifthey couldhit around1,000streams,they haveto(分发)pay musicdistribution platformsneeded fortheir musicto beshown on the streamingplatformssuch asDistroKid,whose cheapestplan is$
20.A newartist wouldfind itvery difficultto promotetheir musicoutside of their socialmediaaccounts whichmaynoteven have alargeamount offollowers.They probablycannot getlarge(宣amounts ofstreams on their musicsince itis notbeing promoteddue to the lackof exposure传)they haveonsocialmedia.With thetakeover ofmusic streamingplatforms,many artistsarefindingit increasinglydifficulttomakea sustainable(可持续的)livingfrom theirlove formusic.A simpleway theseplatformscan enablenew artiststo keepmaking musicis toincrease theirpayouts perstream fortheirmusic.Hopefully themusic streamingindustry willmake similarchanges toimprove thesituationoftheirartists.A.They ignoresmall artists.B,They arenot user-friendly.C.They arevery difficultto manage,songs.D.They limitthe numberof smallartists
913.What doartist Mobeyswords centeronA.His lackof investment.C,The mainsource ofhis income.B.His totalincome inayear.D.The reasonfor hisfewer liveshows.
12.What isthe problemwith music streamingplatforms
14.What dothe figuresin paragraph3showA.How amusic streamingplatform works.B.Small artistshope formusic streamingplatforms.C.Small artistsdislike formusic streamingplatforms.D.Why smallartists earnlittle onmusicstreamingplatforms.
15..What isthe besttitle forthe textA.Music streamingplatforms:Do theyreally putprofits firstB.Music streamingplatforms:Are theya chanceor challengeto artistsC.Music streamingplatforms:Have theyharmed theindustry forartistsD.Music streamingplatforms:Could theyoffer musiclovers betterservices
二、七选五How towrite tip-top articlesArticles,like allpieces ofwriting,can bedivided intothree sections,a beginning,a middleandan end.The middleisthebiggest part,and from the readerspoint of view itsthe mostimportant—itis wherethe contentlies.16It tendstobejust astraightforward listof factsor eventsin timeorder.17From thewriters pointofview,they needthemostthought.Your openingparagraphhas tograb thereaders attentionand pullthem intopiece thatfollows.It mustbe consistentwith(连贯流畅上也)article asa wholeand flowseamlessly intoit.Beginning giveyou achance toshineasawriter.18Endings areas importantas introduction,and forthe samereason.They areyour lastchance toimpressreaders andeditors.19This canbe doneby summarizingwhats gonebefore orlooking(文体上)towards thefuture.It canwork particularlywell stylisticallyifthe endmirrors thebeginning insome way.The bestwayto get goodat introsand endingsis toread alot ofthem inawidevariety ofmagazinesand newspapers.20Your versionwill bedifferent becausethe subjectmatter willbedifferent.All theabove considered,you arebound towrite excellent and impressivearticles.A.Its alsothe easiestbit towrite.B.You willkeep yourwriting fresh.C.Beginnings,by contrast,canbemore difficultto dowell.D.If youseize it,the editorsmay keepcoming back to youwith morework.E.That meanswriting alot ofgood beginningsand endsthat editorsand readersappreciate.(华丽辞藻),F.So youshould concludethe piecewithaflourish ora satisfyingsense ofcompletion.G.Whenever youcome acrossone thatgrabs yourattention,copy thestyle inyour ownarticle.
三、完形填空Nicole Ednawalked ontothecrowded airplaneholding hertiny baby,the kindwho criedforthe entireflight.She was afraid shewouldbethe least21passenger.And区吐)that wasbefore her baby gotsick andvomited#all overher22and seatcushion.wasafraidthat theywould haveto bringthe planebacktoreplace theseat andseatbelt,andeveryone would23me Jshe laterwrote inthe socialmedia.But asimple actof kindnesssoon24her day,and thensome.An airlinehostess notonly helpedEdnaby holdingand25herbabybut alsolenta pair ofyogapants tothe26mother tochange into.Besides,she gaveher severalpacks oftissuesto clearup themess.“I27believe thatwhat shehas donereflects ourgreat virtueand Iwishher all thebestintherest ofher life/9Edna wrote.Bitten bythe kindnessbug,Edna28her storyand askedothers toshare theirowntales of29kindness inthe socialmedia.Those appreciations,30,inspired othersto respondwith morepersonal3j,as wellas withsimple notesof supportandgratitude.The resultis a32dialogue forour times,which isa newchangefromthecommon ideathat ouronline33tend tobe ruinedby meanandangry voices.In thisstory,niceness34The powerof unexpectedkind actsdoes makea35in theworld.
21.A.welcome B.patient C.reliable D.independent
22.A.bag B.table C・pants D.shoes
23.A.help B.spot C.beg D.blame
24.A.saved B.took C,began D.lost
25.A.shaking B.comforting C.kissing D.pressing
26.A.excited B.impolite C.satisfied D.exhausted
27.A.nearly B.obviously C.firmly D.blindly
28.A.posted B.downloaded C.withdrew D.read
29.A.popular B.unexpected C,romantic D.regular
30.A.at mostB.in turnC-at easeD.in detail
31.A.items B.growth C.stories D.wealth
32.A.wonderful B.private C,formal D.fluent
33.A.lessons B.surveys C,meetings D.conversations
34.A.hides B.lies C.wins D.changes
35.A.promise B.deal C.mess D.difference
四、用单词的适当形式完成短文阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容或括号内单词的正确形式Tang suitoften refersto atype ofChinese jackets.The wordof Tang suit wascreated bytheoverseas Chinese people.Tang suithas two36variety inChinese culture,which are37striking differentfrom eachotherin style.One referstothereal Tang-era clothesdeveloping fromHanfu,38give afree andeasyand elegantimpression;39other referstotheManchu malesjacket developingfrom maguaofthe QingDynasty,and itis madeby absorbinga Western-style suitcutting method.A typicaldesignof aTang suituses the Chinese characters,such asFu andShou40express goodfortune andbestwishes,41is extremelypopular amongtheChinesepeople.()Tangsuit42haveagreat influenceontheclothing stylesof othercountries uptill now.The(和艮)Japanese kimonoK ismade43the basisof paooftheTang Dynasty,and ithas becomethe()national clothingof Japan.As anessential partof44tradition Chineseculture,Tang suits45()wear byoverseas Chinesepeople duringthe SpringFestival eachyear,appealing tomanyforeigners towear them.More andmore youngChinesepeopletend towear Tangsuits instead ofWestern-style suitsand dressesontheirbig days.
五、根据首字母填写单词.(根据首字母单词拼写)
46.She pushedherself tothe limitstogetapinthecompany
47.Chinese athleteshave wona numberofcinthe19th AsianGames.(根据首字母单词拼写)
48.Computer gamesand onlinenovels cand students9attention fromstudy whenthey donthave(根据首字母单词拼写)very goodself-control.
49.Since hestarted workinginacity faraway fromhome,he nowonly visitshis grandparentso.(根据首字母单词拼写)because hestoo busy(根据首
50.Facing trouble,losers alwaysmake cinsteadoftrying everymanner toovercome it.字母单词拼写)
六、根据汉语意思填写单词
51.Tu Youyouswinning ofthe NobelPrize meansthat TCMis gettinginternational(认可).(根据汉语提示单词拼写)(偏爱)(根据汉语
52.Research hasshown thathaving afor junkfood canresult inobesity.提示单词拼写)(拼命的)(根
53.It issuchahot daythat Ireally wantto gotothecafe.I amforacold drink.据汉语提示单词拼写)
54.Before wemoved in,the landlordhad replacedallthe(家具).(根据汉语提示单词拼写)(学术的).(根据汉语提示
55.Brian graduatedfrom universitywith excellentperformance单词拼写)。
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