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PAGEPAGE10江西省上饶市横峰中学2024-2025学年高二英语上学期第一次月考试题(课改班)考试时间:120分钟满分:150分第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)1. Whohaswonthefirstprizeinthedivingcompetition?A.Mary. B.Julie.C.Theman.2. Whendidthewomanprobablyarriveattheairport?A.At6:40.B.At7:40.C.At8:40.3. Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?A. Havethebrokenlockrepaired.B.AskMr.Smithtolockthedoor.C. Replacetheoldlockonherown.4. Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Closefriends.B.Teacherandstudent.C.Fatheranddaughter.5. HowdoesthewomanfindJim?A.Heiscareless.B.Heiscareful.C.Heissmart.其次节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6. Whatwillbethehighesttemperatureaccordingtotheweatherforecast?A.23°C.B.31°C.C.34°C.7. Whatdothespeakersagreetodotogether?A.Gotothebeach.B.Lieunderthesun.C.Gooutforapicnic.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8. Whydoesthewomanrefusetoeatfriednoodles?A.Shehastowaitforlong.B.Theyaretoofattyforher.C.Theycontainnovegetables.9. Whatdoesthewomanlikebest?A.Sichuanstylefish. B.Boilednoodles. C.Friedpork.10. Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inthespeakers1kitchen. B.Inaninternationalhotel. C.Inaschooldiningroom.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. Whatdidthewomandojustnow?A.Sheheardthemanplaythepiano.B.Shefinishedagreatperformance.C.Shereadanewspaperabouttravel.12. Whydoesthewomanwanttostartaschool? A. Tobecomerichandfamousworldwide.B.Tomakealotofmoneyforherparents.C. Tohelppoorbuthardworkingchildren.13. Whatcanweknowabouttheman?A.Headmiresthewomanverymuch.B.Hewishestogotoschooltostudy.C. Heshowsgreatinterestineducation.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14. Whatdoesthewomanprobablydo?A.Atravelagent. B.Asongwriter.C.Aprogramhostess.15. Whatistheman'sproblem?A. Hehaslessfreetime.B.Hehasnomoneytotravel.C.Hehasnochancetosucceed.16. Whatisthemantryingtodointheevening?A.Attendmeetings. B.Writenewsongs.C.Workwithsingers.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. WhatcanradiosallowpeopletodocomparedwithTVs?A.Seemorepictures. B.Improvehearing. C.Imaginemore.18.WhatisadisadvantageofaTVmentionedbythespeaker?A.Itislessconvenienttouseit.B.Ittakesupmuchmorespace.C.Itcostsmoreenergytostartit.19. WhatdoradiosandTVshaveincommon?A.Theycanbecarriedalongandwatchedeverywhere.B.Theyallowthelistenerstogetinformationimmediately.C.Theybroadcastnewsreportsanumberoftimeseveryday.20. Whatisthespeakermainlytalkingabout?A.TheadvantagesanddisadvantagesofTVs.B.TherelationshipbetweenTVsandradios.C.ThereasonswhyTVswon'treplaceradios.其次部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)AFourBooksEveryoneShouldReadThisYearElizabethLane,alifelongbooklover,sharessomeofherfavoritebooks.OnWriting(StephenKing)IcameacrossOnWritingwhileIwasinmyearly20sandlivingalone.Iwouldspendhourschoosingbooksthatwerealloverthemap.OnWritingfounditswayintomyheart.StephenKingnotonlychangedhowIviewedthepracticeofwritingandwhatmakesa“writer",buthealsochangedhowIviewedmyownplacewithinwriting.WhenITalkAboutRunning(HarukiMurakami)Afewyearsago,whiletrainingforafullmarathon,IreadHarukiMurakami'sbeautifulreflectiononwritingandrunning,andfeltlikeIhadfoundasimilarspirit.IthinkthatisoneofMurakami'sgifts——hiswritingstyleissouniqueandsopersonalthathedrawsareaderintohis/herworldandcreatesabeautifulfeelingoffriendship.NightFilm(MarishaPessl)IloveMarishaPessl'sstyleofwriting.Thereisnooneelsequitelikeher.WhenIgetalittletooseriousinlifeandinmyreading,hernovelsremindmethatawell-chosenstorycanprovidetheperfectescape.NightFilm,hersecondnovel,isawildescapefromthereality.Thisbookkeepsmeterrifiedinanottooterrifyingway.LetYourLifeSpeak(ParkerPalmer)Everysooften,Idoadeepdiveintoself-helpbutIcan'thelpmyself.Duringoneoftheseperiods,IdiscoveredParkerPalmer.InLetYourLifeSpeak,Palmerguidesustolistentoourinnerteacherandfollowthoseleadingstowardsasenseofmeaningandpurpose.ThisbookfoundmeatatimewhenIwasatacrossroadsinmyowncareerandhelpedmesettlequietly,listentomyheart,andchangecourse.21. Whodoes“I"refertointhetext?A.StephenKing. B.MarishaPessl. C.ParkerPalmer.D.ElizabethLane.22. Whichofthefollowingtellssomethingaboutsports?A. OnWriting.B.WhenITalkAboutRunning.C. LetYourLifeSpeak.D.NightFilm.23. WhoismostprobablyinterestedinLetYourLifeSpeak?A. Amanunabletoperformwellatwork.B.Awriterconfusedaboutbeingawriter.C. Awomantroubledbychoosingnewjobs.D.Adirectorwantingtoreadascarynovel.BInoneofmyfavoritephotographsofmymother,she'sabout18andverytall,withlong,blondhair.It'sthe1970sandmydadisthere,too,huggingherfrombehind.Ihaven'tseenthisphotoforyears.Ihavenoideawhereitisnow,butIstillthinkofitand,specifically,mymomisinit.Shelookssoyoungandinnocent.Atthattimeshehasn'tyetdroppedoutofcollege,orgotmarried.Theyoungwomaninthisphotohasnoideathatlifewillbringherfivechildrenandfivegrandchildren,onedivorce,twomarriagesandamoveacrossthecountry.Forme,asformanydaughters,thetimebeforemymotherbecameamotherisastringofstories,toldandretold:thetimeshesoldherchildhoodBarbiedolltobuyatickettoWoodstock;thetimesheworkedasawaitressatHowardJohnson's,strugglingtopayherwaythroughherfirstyearatRutgers.Theoldphotosofherareevenmoreappealingthanthestoriesbecausethey'reahistoricalrecord,carryingtheweightoffact.Itisalwaysacomfortfromthosephotostoknowthattime,agingandmotherhoodcannottakeawayawoman'sessentialidentity.Fordaughterswhocloselyresembletheirmoms,itmustbeanevenbiggercomfort:thesemothersanddaughtersaretwins,separatedbyageneration,andanoldphotoservesasakindofmirror.Fordaughters,theseoldphotosofourmothersfeellikebothachasmandabridge.Thewomaninthepictureissomeoneotherthanthewomanweknow.Sheisalsoexactlythepersoninthephoto-still,rightnow.Finally,weseethatthewomanwe'vecometothinkofasMom--whethershe'snurturing,ordisapproving,orthoughtful,orsupportive,orsentimental--isalsoamysterious,fun,bravebabe.She'sbeenhereallthistime.24.Whatcanweknowabouttheauthor'smotherfromparagraphs2&3?A.Shedivorcedtwiceallherlife.B.Lifewastoughforherduringherfirstyearatcollege.C.Shetraveledacrossthecountryinheryouth.D.Shewasgoodatstorytelling.25.Whydoestheauthorfindthephotoofhermotherappealing?A.Thephotoremindsherofhermother.B.Hermotherlooksyoungandhappyinthephoto.C.Shewonderswhyhermotherdroppedoutofcollege.D.Thephototellsalotabouthermotherinheryouth.26.Somephotosofmothersbringcomforttotheirdaughtersbecause________.A.thephotosarekeptwellevenaftergenerationsB.thephotosrecordthelifeofthemothersfaithfullyC.thephotoshelpdaughterstolearnmoreabouttheirmothersD.thephotosshowtheessentialpartofthemothersremainsunchanged27.Whichonecouldbethebesttitleofthepassage?A.ThePicturesofOurMothersB.OurMothersasWeNeverSawThemC.MyFavoritePictureofMyMotherD.TheWaytoLearnAboutOurMothersCAsthecoronavirusoutbreakcontinues,manyAmericansarefearfulofusingpublictransportation.Theyarealsolookingforwaystogetexercisewithoutgoingtoagym.So,itmaynotbesurprisingthatthepandemichasledtoamajorincreaseinbicyclesales.IntheUS,bicyclesatbigstoreshavesoldout.Andsmallbicyclestorescannotkeepupwithdemandfor“family-style”bicycles:thelow-cost,easy-to-ridemodels.“Thebicycleindustryisseeingitsbiggestsalesincreasesincetheoilcrisisofthe1970s,”saidJayTownley,anindustryexpert.Hecomparedthesaleofbicyclestotherushtobuyproductsliketoiletpaperatthestartofthepandemic.TheriseinbicyclesalesisnothappeningjustintheUS.Italyhascreatedbicyclepathsforthegrowingnumberofpeoplewhowanttoavoidpublictransportation.InLondon,cityofficialsplantobancarsfromsomecentralroads.BikeshopownersinManilasaydemandisevenstrongerthanwhattheyseeatChristmastime.Ofcourse,youcanonlybuyabicycleifyoucanfindone.IntheUS,theshortagesnowmeanitmaytakemanymonthstogetabicycle.Highdemandisnottheonlyreasonfortheshortage.ManybicyclefactorieswereshutdowntostopthespreadofCOVID-19.TheincreaseinbicycledemandbeganinMarchascountriesbegantoclosedown.InApril,thesaleofbicyclesincreased200percentintheUS.JoeMinutoloistheco-ownerofBarHarborBicycleShopinMaine.Hesaidhehopedtheincreasedsalesmeantachangeinthewaypeoplethinkabouttransportation.“Peoplearehavingachancetorethinkthings,”hesaid,“Maybewe’llalllearnsomethingoutofthis,andsomethingreallygoodwillhappen.”28.Whatcausestheincreaseinbicyclesales?A.Shortageofpublictransportation.B.Outbreakofthecoronavirus.C.People’sdesiretodefeatdisease.D.People’sfearofnaturaldisasters.29.WhatchangehasthepandemiccausedinItaly?A.MorebikesaresoldthanatChristmastime.B.“Family-style”bicyclesareingreatneed.C.Carsarebannedfromsomecentralroads.D.Newbicyclepathshavebeenbuilt.30.WhatcanweknowfromParagraph4?A.It’simpossibletobuyabike.B.BikefactorieswereclosedinApril.C.HighdemandforbikesbeganinMarch.D.Ittakesmanymonthstoproduceabike.31.WhatisJoeMinutolo’sattitudetowardstheincreasedsalesofbicycles?A.Doubtful. B.Positive. C.Uncertain. D.Critical.DWhenpeoplereunitewiththeirlovedones,it'susuallyallextremelyhappymoment.Butwhatistheirmostcommonresponsetoseeingthemagain?Itmayseemstrange,butmostofthetimetheybreakdownintears.NowagroupofpsychologistsfromYaleUniversitysaytheyhavefoundthereasonwhy,andthatcryingtearsofjoymaybethebody'sgoodwayofkeepingemotionalbalance.“Theyseemtotakeplacewhenpeoplearehitbystrongpositiveemotions,andpeoplewhodothisseemtorecoverbetterfromthosestrongemotions.”RianaAragon,theleadresearchersaid.Aragonandherfellowpsychologistslookedathundredsofparticipants’emotionalresponsestodifferentthings,includinghappyreunionsandcutebabies.Manyparticipantssaidtheywouldreactinanegativewaytothepositivethingstocryathappymomentsandwanttopinchacutebaby'sfaceoreven,tellthem,“Iwanttoeatyouup!”Butthenresearchersfoundthatthesepeoplewereabletocalmdownfromstrongemotionsmorequickly.Therearemanyotherexamplesoftimeswhenpeoplerespondtoapositiveexperiencewithanegativeemotionalreaction.Atanexcitingconcert,fansscreamattheiridols.Peoplewhohavejusthadabiglotterywinareofteninfloodsoftears.“Thesefindingsadvanceourunderstandingofhowpeopleexpressandcontroltheiremotions,whichisimportantlyrelatedtomentalandphysicalhealth,thequalityofrelationshipswithothers,andevenhowwellpeopleworktogether”saidAragon.32.WhathavethepsychologistsfromYaleUniversityfoundintheirresearch?A.Thereasonwhypeoplecrywithtears.B.Cryingtearsofjoyhelpstobalanceemotions.C.Peoplerecoverslowlyfromstrongemotions.D.Strongnegativefeelingsareusefultopeople.33.Whatdoestheunderlined“they”inParagraph2probablyreferto?A.Timeswhenpeoplereunitewithfriends.B.Participants’emotionalresponses.C.Strongpositiveemotions. D.Timeswhenpeoplecrytearsofjoy.34.Whichofthefollowingagreeswiththefindingsoftheresearch?A.Kissingacutebaby.B.Laughingathappyreunions.C.Cryingatafailure.D.Cryingatgoodnews.35.Wheredoesthepassagemostlikelycomefrom?A.Apopularbiologybook.B.Achildrenliteraturebook.C.Apsychologicalsciencejournal.D.Asciencefictionnovel.其次节七选五(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)Waystoimproveyourmentalhealthin2024Lookingonthebrightsideoflifereallyisbeneficial.Optimistshavealesschanceofhavingaheartattackorstroke,abiggerchanceofahealthyandlonglife.However,beinganoptimistdoesn'tmeanyouignorethestressofdailylife.36.Howtodothat?PracticeoptimismFacedwithachallenge,optimistsmoreoftenseeitastemporaryorevenpositive,allowingthemselvestolearnandgrow.37.Imaginingyourselfwithallofyourproblemssolvedinthefuturemaywork.3838Studieshaveshownputtingthewell-beingofothersbeforeourownwithoutexpectinganythinginreturnisuseful.Evenifyouhavelittletimetooffer,justtheactofgivinghasbeenshowntoimproveourhealth,possiblybytemporarilyreducingoursenseofpain.BegratefulBeingthankfulprotectsusagainstanxietyanddepressionandboostsoptimism.39.Beforegoingtobed,writedownanypositiveexperienceyouhadthatday,howeversmall.ImproveyoursocialconnectionsGoodrelationshipskeepushappierandhealthier.40.Instead,it'sthequalityoftherelationshipthatmatters.High-conflictmarriages,forexample,withoutmuchaffection,turnouttobebadforourhealth,perhapsworsethangettingdivorced,thoughit'snotrighttomakelightofdivorce.A.StartvolunteeringB.FindyourpurposeC.Andyoudon'thavetohavescoresoffriendstogetthisbenefitD.OneofthebestwaystomakeitapartofyourlifeistokeepadailyjournalE.Itsimplymeanswhenunpleasantthingshappen,don'tblameyourselfunnecessarilyF.Peoplewhoaremoresociallyconnectedtofamily,tofriends,ortocommunity,arehappierG.Theyalsobelievetheyhavecontrolovertheirfateandcancreateopportunitiesforgoodthingstohappen第三部分语言学问运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)Inafast-pacedworlddrivenbynoise,excitement,andcontinuousconnectionsduetotechnology,Ithinkwe’velosta(n)41forsomethingessentialtothehumanexperience:Quiet.Iamnottalkingaboutthelibrarystyleversionofsoftwhispers,butaboutthesoul-definingquietofintrospection,ofsolitudeandofbeing42.Thispastweekend,Ifoundmyselfgluedtomycomputerscreeninaflurryof43worktobuildmycareer.Iwas44socialmediaandworryingaboutbuildingmyvisionfortomorrow.Likesomanyevenings,thecalloftheinternethad45mein,andthebeautifulJulynightinPennsylvaniawas46—untilmyhusbandsteppedinandremindedmethatthere’smoretolifethannoises,likesandfollowers.Wegotintoourtruckanddrovetenminutestoalocalstatepark,aplacethathas47ourdifferentstagesoflifethroughtheyears.Phonesandcomputers48,wespenttheeveninginnature,enjoyingsimplescenesand49inthequietofthesetting.Goneweretheringsofnotifications,thehonkinghornsofcarsflyingby,andthe50ofYouTubevideos.Intheirplace,asilence51somethingwebothknowbutsometimeslose52of:Life’squiet,simplemomentsaresometimesthemostbeautiful.Inthesepeacefulmoments,Ifounda(n)53withnatureandwithmyhusband.Ifoundareminderthatthereisaworld54thecomputerandthe55ofourfast-pacedlife.56,Iwasremindedthatinthesequietmoments,wewereabletohearthemostimportantvoice:ourown.Ourworld57constantattentionandengagement.Webecomeso58toconstantlyconnectingandengagingwithothersthatwefailtoappreciatesomething59toourhappiness:ourinnervoice.Sotakeamoment,takeabreakandtakesometimetofindthequietinyourlife.Letthequietmomentsinliferemindyouthatyourinnervoice60tobeheard.41.A.cooperation B.appreciation C.confidence D.opportunity42.A.unfolded B.unconfirmed C.unplugged D.unaccompanied43.A.regular B.simplyC.desperate D.interesting44.A.drowningin B.fondof C.curiousabout D.sensitiveto45.A.showed B.sucked C.forced D.led46.A.acquired B.occupied C.ignoredD.stressed47.A.marked B.experienced C.presented D.undertaken48.A.hungon B.turnedon C.wornout D.shutoff49.A.trapped B.involved C.bathed D.anchored50.A.existence B.drawC.impression D.separation51.A.removedB.reflected C.restrictedD.refreshed52.A.touch B.sight C.control D.hope53.A.connection B.imagination C.exploration D.prediction54.A.against B.with C.beyondD.about55.A.chaos B.values C.mess D.quality56.A.Inaddition B.InshortC.Afterall D.Aboveall57.A.avoids B.desires C.transfersD.spells58.A.opposed B.limited C.entitled D.addicted59.A.glorious B.unique C.crucial D.superior60.A.remains B.tendsC.appears D.deserves其次节语法填空(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)ScotlandisacountryinGreatBritain,tothenorthofEngland.EdinburghisthecapitalandGlasgowis61.________largestcity.Scotlandhas62.________(rough)800islands,butpeopleonlyliveonsomeofthem.InthenorthofScotlanditislightuntil11:30p.m.insummerandinwinteryoucansometimesseetheNorthernLightsorAuroraBorealis,63.____________arespectacularlightsinthesky.EnergyfromthesunturnstheEarth'sskygreen,redandother64._____________(color).Atpublicand65.____________(culture)eventsyoucanoftenheartraditionalScottishmusic66.___________(play)andseetraditionalScottishdancing.Pipersplaymusiconbagpipes,aCelticwindinstrumentwithpipesandabag.Pipersanddancersusuallywearkilts,atraditionalskirt67.__________(wear)bymenandwomen.Scotsenjoyalltypesofmusicfromfolk68.________rockandpop,andfestivalslike“TheEdinburghFestival”orconcertslike“TinthePark”areverypopular.ThemostpopularsportinScotlandisfootball.Anotherpopulargame,golf,69.____________(invent)inScotlandintheMiddleAges.ThefamousScottishHighlandGamesarea70.____________(combine)ofcultureandsportandHighlandGamesarecelebratedallovertheworld.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)Dearjudges,Iamagirlof17,aseniorstudent.ThemomentwhenIsawthemessageinourschool,IdecidetoapplytobeavolunteerfortheHopePrimarySchooltoteachEnglishthere.IhavegoodknowledgeofEnglishbutIhaveconfidenceandgoodcommunicationskills.Inmyopinion,beingavolunteerteacherattheHopePrimarySchoolismorethanjusttaught.Itisofgreatvaluestobroadenmyhorizonsandimprovemyunderstandoftheworld.Byhelpingkids,Ifeelyoucanmakeabigdifferencetotheirfutureandmakeasmallcontributionforthesociety.I’dappreciateitifyoucouldpossibleconsidermyapplicatio.其次节书面表达(满分25分)假定你是李华,你的美国挚友Tom来信说,他将在暑假期间来中国学习中国画,希望能在本市参与一个短期课程。你帮他联系了一所艺术学校,请给他回信,告知以下内容:1.学习内容:水墨山水画(Chineseinklandscapepainting);2.课程时间:六周;3.收费及食宿支配。留意:1.词数120字左右;2.可以适当增加细微环节,以使行文连贯;DearTom,___________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua

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