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双流中学高2021级高三第二学月考试英语试题第I卷选择题(100分)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卡上。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。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.Wheredoesthesmellprobablycomefrom?A.Thekitchen.2.Howmuchshouldthemanpayforadozenredrosesnow?A.15dollars.B.17dollars.C.20dollars.3.WhatdidthemandofirstlastSaturday?B.Thebedroom.C.Thelivingroom.A.Hevisitedamuseum.B.Hewenttothepark.C.Hewatchedamovie.4.Howmuchwillthewomanpayfortheglasses?A.$90.5.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Classmates.B.Colleagues.C.Teacherandstudent.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)B.$150.C.$240.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,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段对话,回答以下6-7小题。6.WhatisthewomangoingtodoonSaturdayafternoon?A.Gotoafestival.B.Takeapart-timejob.C.Meetherfriends.C.Inasupermarket.7.Wherearethespeakersprobablynow?A.Inafactory.B.Inagrocery.听第7段对话,回答以下8-9小题。8.WhydidLisasleepbadlylastnight?A.Shestayeduplate.B.Shedranktoomuchcoffee.C.Shesufferedfrompressure.C.Drinkhotmilk.9.Whatdoesthemanadvisethewomantodobeforebedtime?A.Takesomepills.B.Dosomeexercise.听第8段对话,回答以下10-12小题。10.What’stherelationshipbetweensmokinganddrinking?A.Dependent.B.Unrelated.C.Contradictory.11.Whatdoweknowaboutnicotine?A.Ithelpsquitdrinking.B.Itmakespeoplesleepy.12.Whatismentionedatlast?C.Itweakenstheeffectofalcohol.A.Themethodoftheresearch.B.Thesubjectsoftheresearch.C.Thesignificanceoftheresearch.1听第9段对话,回答以下13-16小题。13.Whatdoesthecompetitiontrytofindthisyear?A.Thebestdancer.14.Howshouldpeopleenterthecompetition?A.Byfax.B.Byphone.15.Whendoesthesportshallclosethisweek?A.At10:30pm.B.At9:00pm.B.Thebestactor.C.Thebestsinger.C.ThroughtheInternet.C.At8:00pm.16.Whatdoweknowaboutthenewswimmingpool?A.Itisbiggerthantheoldone.B.Itwillbefreeforthefirstweek.C.Itwillbeopenearlierthanplanned.听下面一段独白,回答以下17-20小题。17.Whatisthespeakermainlytalkingabout?A.Katherine’searlylife.18.WhendidKatherinegraduatefromcollege?A.In1932.B.In1936.19.WhatdidJohnGlennthinkofKatherine?B.Katherine’scareer.C.Katherine’shobbies.C.In1938.A.Shewasgenerous.B.Shewasambitious.C.Shewastrustworthy.C.Bywatchingherjourneytothe20.HowdidmostpeoplegettoknowKatherine?A.Byseeingamovie.B.Byreadingherbook.moon.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。ABlueGrotto,ItalyDespiteitsname,itisactuallynotagrotto(洞穴)butaseacave,about60mlong.Whatmakesitoneofthemostbeautifulcavesintheworldisthebluecolor,asitsnamesuggests.Whenyouenterinside,youcanseeitisfilledwithweirdbluelight.Thiscolorisformedbytheuniquecombinationoftherocks,theentrance,theclearwaterandthewholeshape.Infact,youcan’tidentifywherethesourceofthebluelightis.SonDoongCave,VietnamThisisknownasthelargestcaveintheworld,notbecauseofitslength—infact,itisjustabout5kmlong.Butitssizecomesfromitsenormouspassagesandcaves,reaching200minheight.Inaddition,thereisanundergroundriver,makingthecaveevenmoreimpressive.MarbleCaves,ChileLocatedfarfromanyroad,thecavesareaccessibleonlybyboat.Thisisthemostbeautifulcavestructureintheworld,inwhichcrystalclearwaterisliterallylightenedbydazzling(使目眩)blueicewalls.Amagical,fabulous,unrealandalmostunearthlysight!ThecavesarebestseenfromSeptembertoFebruaryandearlierinthemorningwhenthesunlightstreamsinside.ReedFluteCave,ChinaItsnamecomesfromthereedsbesideitsentrancethathavebeenusedformakingflutes(长笛).Itis2nottoolongandnottoodeep-onlyabout500minlength.Whatmakesthiscavemorespecialisthehistory.Ithasbeenknownsinceancienttimes.Andwhenyouenterinside,youcanseealotofinscriptions(碑文)datingbacktomedievaltimes,startingfromthetimesoftheTangDynasty(around792AD).21.WhatisBlueGrottomostfamousfor?A.Itslonghistory.B.Itsstrangeshape.C.Itsclearwater.D.Itsamazingcolor.22.WhenarethevisitorsadvisedtovisitMarbleCaves?A.AtnooninMarch.C.AtsunriseinDecember.23.Whichisthelargestcaveofthefour?A.TheBlueGrotto.B.AtnightinOctober.D.InthemorninginAugust.B.SonDoongCave.D.ReedFluteCave.BC.MarbleCaves.Closetoacenturyago,NewYork’sConeyIslandwasfamedforitssideshows(杂耍).Eye-catchingsignscrowdedtheisland’sattractions,showingoffcircusshows,swordswallowers—andevenanexhibitionoftinybabies.Thebabieswereprematureoneskeptaliveinincubators(婴儿保育箱)pioneeredbyDr.MartinCouney.Themedicalestablishmenthadrejectedhisincubators,butDr.Couneydidn’tgiveuponhisaims.Startingin1896,hefundedhisworkbydisplayingthebabiesandcharging25centstoseetheshow.Inreturn,parentsdidn’thavetopayforDr.Couney’sincubators,andmanychildrensurvivedwhowouldneverhavehadachanceotherwise.Bornin12,LucilleHornendedupinanincubatoronConeyIsland.She’dbeenbornatwin,buthertwindiedatbirth.Andthehospitalstafftoldherfatherthattherewasn’tachanceshe’dlive.“Itwasjust:Youdiebecauseyoudidn’tbelongintheworld,”Hornsays.Butherfatherrefusedtoacceptthatanswer.Hegrabbedablankettowrapherin,calledataxi,andtookhertoConeyIsland—andtoDr.Couney’sinfant(婴幼儿)exhibit.Yearslater,Horndecidedtoreturntoseethebabies—thistimeasavisitor.Whenshetooktheopportunitytointroduceherself,Dr.Couneywentovertoamanwhowasuneasilylookingathissmallinfant.“Lookatthisyounglady,”Dr.Couneytoldtheman.“She’soneofourbabies.Andthat’showyourbaby’sgonnagrowup.”HornwasjustoneofthousandsofprematureinfantsthatDr.Couneycaredforanddisplayedatamusementparksuntilthe194s.Hediedin1950,shortlyafterincubatorslikehiswereintroducedinmosthospitals.Atthetime,Dr.Couney’seffortswerelargelyunknown—butatleastonepersonwillneverforgethim.“Ninety-sixyearslater,hereIam,allinonepiece.AndI’mthankfultobehere,”Hornsays.24.WhatcanwelearnaboutDr.Couney’sincubator?A.Itpushedmedicalscienceforward.B.Itwasthemostfamoussideshow.C.Itsavedmanyprematurebabies.D.Itchargedeachinfant25cents.25.WhywasHorntakentoDr.Couney’sinfantexhibit?A.ShebelongedinnowhereelsebutConeyIsland.B.Itwastheonlyplacewhereshemightsurvive.3C.Thehospitalstafflackedthepatiencetocareforher.D.Herfatherrefusedtoacceptthedeathofhertwinsister.26.WhatisthepurposeofDr.Couney’swordsinParagraph4?A.Torelievetheman’sanxiety.B.Tointroducetheladytotheman.D.Toexplainthefunctionoftheincubator.C.Topromisethebaby’sbrightfuture.27.WhatshouldwelearnfromDr.Couney’sstory?A.Medicalknowledge.C.Persuasivetechniques.B.Earningpower.D.Flexiblemind.CTothedelightofbookworms,anyonewhohasevertoldyouburyingyourheadinabookmeansyou’rebeingunsociablewillhavetocattheirwards.Anewstudysuggeststhosewhoregularlyread,especiallyfiction,areactuallynicerandmoreempathetic(善解人意)people.Thestudy,carriedoutbyKingstonUniversityLondon,andpresentedattheBritishPsychologicalSocietyconferenceinBrighton,UK,lastweek,alsofoundthatthosewhojustwatchedtelevisionseemedtobelesskindandunderstandingofotherpeople.Forthestudy,theresearchersquestioned123peopleontheirpreferencesforbooks.TVshows,andplays.Theywerealsoquizzedaboutthetypeofentertainmenttheypreferredfromcomedyorromancetodrama.Thentheyweretestedontheirinterpersonalskills.Theresearchersaskedthemabouttheirbehaviortowardsothers,whethertheyunderstoodandrespectedothers’pointsofview,andwhethertheyactivelybeltedotherpeople.Drawingontheseresponsessheet,theresearchersfoundsomemind-bogglingresults.Theydiscoveredthatthosewhoreadmoreshowedgreaterpositivesocialbehaviorandabetterabilitytoempathizewithothers,whilethosewhopreferredwatchingTVdidn’tshowthesameabilitytoempathizeandweremorelikelytoshowunsociablebehavior.Theyalsofoundtheformsoffictionpeoplepreferredwerelinkedtotheirinterpersonalskillsandbehavior.Thosewhopreferredfictiondisplayedthemostpositivesocialskills.Romanceanddramaloversshowedtheabilitytoseeothers’pointsofview,whilecomedyfanswereparticularly.Abletorelatetoothersthemost.Theresearchersconcludedthatthosewhoreadfictionregularlyaremorewell-adaptedtoseethingsfromotherpeople’spointsofview,whichmakesthembetteratunderstandingpeople.However,theydoacknowledgethattheirstudydidn’tconcludeiftheeffectsarecausal-doesreadingmakeyounicerandmoreempathetic,ordomoreempatheticpeopletendtoreadfiction?Evenso.pickingupabookcan’thurt,andmightjustmaketheworldanicerplace.28.Howdidtheresearchersconducttheresearch?A.Bymakingquestionnairesurveys.B.Bycomparingexperimentstatistics.C.Byobservingparticipants’behaviors.D.Byreferringtopreviousstudyreports.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“mind-boggling”meaninparagraph4?A.Embarrassing.B.Rewarding.C.Amazing.D.Disappointing.30.Whatcanimprovepeople’sempatheticabilitiesthemostaccordingtothestudy?A.Readingfictionandcomedy.C.Takingpartinsocialactivities.B.Enjoyingromanceanddrama.D.Watchingplaysonsocialmedia.31.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph?4A.Allpeoplesupporttheresearchresult.B.Furtherstudyisneededonthissubject.C.Thenicerandkinderpeoplelikereading.D.Readingcanhelppeoplemakemorefriends.DSomebacteria(细菌)haveasuperpowerthatscientistswouldlovetouse.Thesebacteriagainenergyfromlight,justasplantsdo.Scientistshavewantedtousecyanobacteria(蓝藻菌)tomakeelectricity.Butinpreviousresearch,theydidn’tsurvivelongonartificialsurfaces.Researchershavenowmovedthemtoalivingsurface—amushroom.Theircreationisthefirstmushroomtomakeelectricity.AppliedPhysicistSimonJacksonandhisteamturnedthatmushroomintoaminienergyfarm.Thisbionic()mushroomcombines3Dprinting,conductiveinkandbacteriatogenerateelectricity.Itsdesigncouldleadtonewwaysofcombiningnaturewithelectronics.Likeplants,cyanobacteriamaketheirownfoodfromsunlight,releasingelectrons(电子).Whenenoughelectronsbuildupinoneplace,theycancreateanelectriccurrent.Theresearchersneededtobringalotofthesebacteriatogether.Theydecidedtouse3Dprintingtoplacethempreciselyontoasurface.Jackson’steamchosemushroomsforthatsurface.Afterall,theyrealized,mushroomsnaturallyhostcommunitiesofbacteriaandothermicrobes.Findingtestsubjectsfortheirtestswaseasy.Jacksonsimplywenttothegrocerystoreandpickedupwhitebuttonmushrooms.Printingonthosemushrooms,though,turnedouttobearealchallenge.3Dprintershavebeendesignedtoprintonflatsurfaces,butmushroomcapsarecurved.Theresearchersspentmonthswritingcomputercodetosolvetheproblem.Eventually,theycameupwithaprogramto3Dprinttheirinkontothecurvedmushroomtops.Theresearchersprintedtwo“inks”ontotheirmushrooms.Onewasagreeninkmadeofcyanobacteria.Theyusedthistomakeaspiralpatternonthecap.Theyalsousedablackinkmadeofgraph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I卷非选择题(50分)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。Asthecurtainonthestagefallsslowly,LincolnCenterburstsinto61(thunder)applause.ChineseballetdancerChunWaiChanonceagainimpressestheaudiencefromallovertheworldhisperfectperformanceinGeorgeBalanchine’sTheNutcracker.62BorninHuizhouCityin1992,Chanhasbecome63(attach)todancesincechildhood.7However,hisparentspreferredhimtobeadoctororalawyerinthefuture.Theuncompromisingboythenwroteasevenlettertohisparentsdescribinghis64(determine)tostudydance.Thankstothesincereletter,Chan65(eventual)gainedthesupportofhisfamily,andat12,hewasadmittedtoGuangzhouArtsSchool,66(mark)thestartofhisdream-seekingjourney.Togetmorepeople67(know)andloveballet,heoftensharesballetteachingvideosonsocialmedia,68providesballetenthusiastswithafreechancetolearnballet.Foreveryroleheplays,heintegratesChinesecultureandhisunderstandingoflifeintohisbodylanguage.Chan69(try)hardtopromotetheChinesecultureon70westernballetstagenow.LiangZhu(ButterflyLovers),aballetadaptationofanancientChineselegendchoreographedbyhim,willbeperformedatLincolnCenterinNewYorksoon.第四部分写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。AforeignstudentgraduatedwithhonorfromafineuniversityinGermany.Heexpectedtofindthegoodjobandhaveabrightfuture.Butinhisdisappointment,hewasn'tevengivingthechanceforaninterview!Thethirdtimehewasrefused,hephonedthecompanytoaskhow."Wedon'temploydishonestpeopleinGermany."istheanswer.Whatwaswrong?ShortlybeforehearrivedinGermany,hefoundeasytostealride.Soheoftenrodewithoutaticketandwascaughtupthreetimes.Nowhehadtopayahighlypriceforhisownbehavior.Weshouldallkeepinminds:Honestyisthebestpolicy.第二节书面表达(满分25分)72.假设你是李华。近期,你校英语俱乐部将举办迎新派对,请你代表高三学长发言,向来自高一的新成员分享你的高中生活以及给他们的建议。请你根据以下要点写一篇发言稿。1.你的高中生活回忆;2.给高一新成员的建议。注意:1.词数100左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。3.文章开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。Goodafternoon!Mydearnewfriends,________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________8That’sall!Thankyouforyourlistening!9双流中学高2024届高三10月月考英语试题参考答案:一.听力部分1.A2.B3.C4.B5.A6.B7.A8.C9.B10.A11.C12.C13.C14.B15.A16.B17.B18.B19.C20.A二.阅读理解21.D22.C23.B24.C25.B26.A27.D28.A29.C30.A31.B32.D33.C34.B35.D36.D37.G38.E39.A40.F三.完形填空41.A42.C43.B44.C45.D46.A47.B48.D49.C50.B51.B52.A53.D54.A55.C56.D57.D58.C59.A60.B四.语法填空61.thunderous62.with63.attached68.which64.determination65.eventually66.marking67.toknow69.istrying70.the五.短文改错1.the→a;2.in→to;3.giving→given;4.how→why;5.is→was;6.before→after;7.在easy前加it;8.去掉three前的up;9.highly→high;10.minds→mind六.书面表达72.Goodafternoon!Mydearnewfriends,nowIfeelhonoredtosharesomethingaboutmyseniorhighschoollifewithyou.Actually,therearelotsofpreciousmemoriesinthisschool.ButwhatIwanttosharemostismyexperienceofbeingamemberoftheEnglishClub.Duringthelasttwoyears,I’veparticipatedinmanyinterestingandmeaningfulactivities,suchasEnglishspeechcompetition,fromwhichI’venotonlygainedknowledgeandskills,butalsomadesomefriends.Inmyopinion,toenjoyawonderfulseniorhighschoollife,firstly,youshouldhavecleargoals.What’smore,makesureyouhaveareasonableplanandmanageyourtimewell.Ofcourse,don’tbeafraidofaskingforhelpwheneveryouhavetrouble.AndIamalwaysherereadytohelpyou!That’sall!That’sall!Thankyouforyourlistening!1听力原文Text1:M:Darling,Ismellsomethingburning.W:Oh,dear.Iforgottoturnoffthegas.M:We’reluckythatyoudidn’tsetthewholehouseonfire.W:Iknow!Iwascookingwhenthetelephoneinthelivingroomrang.Text2:M:Oh,somanykindsofroses.Howmucharetheredroses?W:Wealwayssellthemat20dollarsadozen,butnowIcangiveyoua15percentdiscount.Text3:M:WhatdidyoudolastSaturday?W:Ivisitedthemuseum.Howaboutyou?M:Well,therewasanewmovieon.Isawitwithmyfriendandthenwenttothepark.Text4:W:You’vemadeenoughsouptofeedanarmy.M:Thiswaywe’llhaveplentyleftoverforlunchtomorrow.Q:Whatdoesthemanmean?Text5:M:Ourteacheralwaysfindsfaultwithmycompositions.W:What’stheproblem?M:Somesmallmistakes.That’sall.Lookatmypaper.W:Um,thesespellingerrorsdostandout.Text6:M:Hi,Mary.AreyougoingtotheculturefestivalonSaturday?W:No,Ican’t.Ihaveapart-timejobintheafternoons.Howaboutyou?M:Ican’t,either.Iworkpart-time,too.W:Thatsoundstiring.WhatdoyouusuallydoonSaturdaynights?M:Uh,Iusuallymeetmyfriendswhoworkinacompany.Whataboutyou?W:I’musuallyprettytiredafterworkinginthisfactory.M:Sowhatdoyoudoafteryoufinishworkhere?W:Ijustrelaxathomeintheevening.IgetupearlyonSundays,dothecleaningandgotoasupermarket.Text7:M:Lisa,therearedarkcirclesunderyoureyes.Didyoustayuplatelastnight?W:No,Ijustlostsleep.IhavetogiveapresentationnextweeksoIthoughtabouttoomuchaboutwork.M:Youwerejuststressedout.Takecareofyourhealthtoavoidproblems.W:Youareright.IthinkIneedtoseeadoctorandtakesomesleepingpills.2M:Thereisnoneedtodosoforthetimebeing.Youcandoyogabeforegoingtobedorgoforawalkaftersupper.Andremembernottodrinksomestrongteaorcoffeebeforebedtime.W:I’llhaveatry.Thanksalot.Text8:Manypeoplewhodrinkalcoholalsoliketosmokecigarettes.Drinkingandsmokingseemtobecloselylinked.Butthismaybemorethanjustamixingoftwofairlycommonactivities.Newresearchhas

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