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PAGEPAGE110页命题/2025届英语备课组2024-20252025届十月月考英语试卷试卷说明:120150I(选择题II(非选择题。考试做答时,须将答案答在答题卡上,在本试卷、草稿纸上答题无效。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)5ABC,三个选项中选出最佳选项,10Whenwillthewomanmeetthestaffmanager?A.At9:30. B.At11:00. C.At12:40.Whyhasn’tthewomanseenthemanforalongtime?Hewenttraveling. B.HemovedtoGlasgow. C.Hewasill.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?Atarestaurant. B.Atasupermarket. C.Athome.Howdoesthemanfeelnow?Excited. B.Regretful. C.Refreshed.Whatisthemandoing?Offeringafavor. B.Servingacustomer. C.Showingtheway.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)524A、B、C5566、7题。Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?Makinganoutingplan.Entertainingsomefriends.onaWhatdoesthewomanaskthemantodo?CancelhisplantomeetFrank.InviteFranktojointhem.Ignoretheirguests.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。Whatisthewomanshoppingfor?Envelopes. B.Acamera. C.Artsupplies.Whatadditionalservicedoesthemanmention?Photoprinting. B.Onlinepurchasing. C.In-storemailing.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。WhatdoesGraceneedJacktodo?Fixthecopymachine.Attendastaffmeeting.Printsomedocuments.Whatdoweknowaboutthecopymachine?Itisunderrepair.Itisinpoorcondition.Ithasbrokendownthreetimes.WhereisJackheadingnext?Abranchoffice. B.Acopyshop. C.Arepairshop.听第9段材料,回答第13至16題。Whatisthejobabout?Guestreception. B.Hoteldecoration. C.Buildingconstruction.Howlongwillittaketofinishthejob?Fivedays. B.Fourdays. C.Threedays.Whowilltelltheclientabouttheupdate?Richard. B.Theman. C.Thewoman.Whydoesthewomanwantthejobtogosmoothly?attractmoreworkers.getmorejobopportunities.shortentheworkingperiod.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。WhendidBrittwanttobuildawebsiteoriginally?Afteruniversity. B.Atuniversity. C.Athighschool.WhydidBrittchangethenameofherwebsite?Theoriginalnamewasn’tsuitable.Shewantedtoincludeothergames.Thewebsitewasn’tsuccessfulatfirst.Whatcanwelearnaboutthecontentofthewebsite?wide-ranging.old-fashioned.student-targeted.Whatisthemainfocusofthewebsite?Make-upandfashion. B.Computergames. C.sports.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题,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。AIntroductiontoAmericanLawTerm:HarvardSummerSchool2024PartofTerm:PreCollegesessionIIIFormat:OnCampusSectionStatus:OpenInstructorInfo ChristopherTaggart,DoctorofJuridicalScienceSeniorLecturer,Law,UniversityofSurreyMeetingInfo Mon.-Fri.8:30am-11:30am(7/22to8/2)ParticipationOption:OnCampusDescription ThiscourseintroducesstudentstotheUSlegalsystembyconsideringseveralproceduralandsubstantiveaspectsofAmericanlaw.IncludedamongthetopicscoveredarethebasicstructureandfunctionofUSlegalinstitutions;basicsofsubjectmatterandpersonaljurisdictionofAmericancourts;theinteractionofstateandfederallawintheAmericansystemoffederalism;selecteddoctrinesofconstitutionallaw;selectedtopicsabouttheAmericancriminalandciviljusticesystems;andtrialbyjury.Notes Studentsneedtoattendeveryclassinitsentiretytoreceiveapassinggradeof“MetAllRequirements.”ProgramCost Noncredit:$5550AllSectionsinthisHowlongwasthecourse?Fiveweekdays B.Tenweekdays C.Onesemester D.AsummervacationWhatinformationdoweknowabouttheinstructor?Hisdegree B.Hispublications C.Hisschedule D.HiscontactinformationWhichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaccordingtothepassage?Fullattendanceisn’tamustforthecompletionofthecourse.Studentscanfinishthecourseonlineandofflinealternatively.ThecoursepreparesstudentsforbasicsofAmericanlaw.Studentscan’tpayforthecoursebycreditcard.BIfirstfellinlovewithmyhusbandwhenwewouldsitandtalkinthelivingroomofmyoldapartmentinfrontoftheceiling-to-floorwindowswiththelong,whitecurtains,drinkingcupsofscalding,blackcoffee.Wewouldjustsitandtalk—sometimesuntilsunrise.Iwassocompletelythrilledtohavefinallyfoundthatonespecialperson.However,itwasnotlongafterourhoneymoonwhenmyhusbandclimbedintothetombcalled“theoffice”andwrappedhismindinashroudofpaperworkandburiedhimselfinclients,andIsaidnothingforfearofturningintoanaggingwife.Itseemedasifovernightaninvisiblewallhadbeenputupbetweenus.Hejustlaybesidesnoringlikeahibernatingbearunawareofmywinter.Whenourdaughterwasborn,shequicklybecamethecenterofmyworld.Iwatchedhergrowfrominfanttotoddler,andInolongerseemedtocarethatmyhusbandwasgettingbusierandspendinglesstimeathome.Somewherebetweenhisworkscheduleandourhomeandyoungdaughter,wewerelosingtouchwitheachother.Thatinvisiblewallwasnowbeinghardenedbythemortar(砂浆)ofindifference.Thentragedystruckourlives,whenmyhusband’syoungerbrotherwaskilledonSeptember11,2001,alongwiththousandsofotherinnocentpeople.Hemadeitoutokayandspoketohiswifetosayhewasgoingbackintohelpthosethatwerestilltrapped.Hewasidentifiedonlybytheengravingontheinsideofhisweddingring.Attendingourbrother’smemorialservicewasaneye-openingexperienceforbothofus.Forthefirsttime,wesawourownmarriagewasalmostlikemyin-laws.Atthetragicdeathoftheyoungestsontheycouldnotreachoutconsoleoneanother.Itseemedasifsomewherebetweentheoldestfirsttoothandtheyoungestson’sgraduationtheyhadlosteachother.Theirweddingdayphotographoftheyoung,happy,smilingcoupleonthemantleoftheirfireplacewasalmostmockingthosetwomindsthatnolongertouched.Lateronenight,myhusbandtoldofhisfearofdying.Untilthenhehadbeenafraidtoexposehisnakedsouls.Ispokeoftryingtofindmyselfinthewritingsofmyjournal.Itseemedasifeachofushadbeenhidingoursoul-searchingfromtheother.Weareslowlyworkingtowardbuildingabridge—notawall,sothatwhenwereachouttoeachother,wedonotfindabarrierwecannotpenetrateorretreatfromthestrangerontheotherside.Fromthesecondparagraph,wecanlearnthattheauthor’shusband .didn’tshowanyaffectionforher B.wasfullyoccupiedwithhisworkC.preferredhisworktohisfamily D.gottiredofhisnaggingwifeWhatdoestheunderlinedwordinParagraph5referto?Theauthor’shusband’sparents. B.Theauthor’shusband’sbrothers-in-law.C.Theauthor’shusband’sbrothers. D.Theauthor’shusband’ssisters-in-law.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassageaboutthecouple?Theirbrother’sdeathtriggeredtheirreflectiononmarriage.Attendingthememorialserviceworsenedtheirrelationship.Thefearofdyingpreventedthehusbandfromreachingout.Communicationwasamosteffectivemeanstobreakthebarrier.Whichofthefollowingbestdescribestheauthor?Sympatheticandemotional. B.Hardworkingandambitious.C.Sensitiveandsensible. D.Independentandcritical.CManyofthemajorsupermarketchainshavecomeunderfirewithaccusationsofvariousimmoralactsoverthepastdecade.They’vewastedtonsoffoodandthey’vecontributedtoexcessiveplasticwasteintheirpackaging,whichhashaditsimpactonourenvironment.Butsupermarketsandgrocersarestartingtositupandtakenotice.Inresponsetogrowingconsumeroppositiontothehugeamountsofplasticwastegeneratedbyplasticpackaging,someofthelargestUKsupermarketshavesigneduptoanagreementpromisingtotransformpackagingandcutplasticwastage.Inapledgetoreuseandrecycleallplasticwastageby2025,supermarketsarenowbeginningtotakesomeresponsibilityfortheparttheyplayincontributingtothedamagetoourenvironment,withonemajorsupermarketannouncingtheirplantoeliminateallplasticpackagingintheirown-brandproductsby2024.Inresponsetocriticismsoverfoodwaste,somesupermarketsaredonatingsomeoftheirfoodsurplus.However,charitiesestimatethattheyareonlyaccessingtwopercentofsupermarkets’totalfoodsurplus,sothishardlyseemstobesolvingtheproblem.Mostsupermarketsoperateunderaveilofsecrecywhenaskedforexactfiguresoffoodwastage,andwithoutmoretransparencyitishardtocomeupwithasystematicapproachtoavoidingwasteandtoredistributingsurplusfood.Somesmallercompaniesarenowtakingmattersintotheirownhandsandofferingconsumersagreeneroption.ShopslikeBerli’sOriginalUnverpaktandLondon’sBulkMarketareplastic-freeshops,encouragingcustomerstousetheirowncontainersordegradablebags.OnlinegrocerFarmdropeliminatestheneedforlargewarehousesandtheriskofhugefoodsurplusbydeliveringfreshproducefromlocalfarmerstoitscustomersonadailybasisviaelectriccars,offeringfarmersthelion’sshareoftheretailprice.Thereisnodoubtthatwestillhavealongwaytogoinreducingfoodwasteandplasticwaste.Butperhapsthemajorsupermarketsmighttakeinspirationfromthesesmallergrocersandgraduallymovetowardsamoresustainablefutureforusall.SomeofmajorUKsupermarketspromisetoreduceplasticwaste,because .theywanttotaketheresponsibilityforenvironmentaldamagecausedbyotherstheypromisedtoeliminateallplasticpackagingintheirown-brandproductsby2024anincreasingnumberofpeoplewantsupermarketstoreduceplasticwastetheyproducethepolicyissuedbytheauthorityservesassupervisiontodecreaseplasticwasteWhatdoestheauthorimplyinthethirdparagraph?Supermarketsarestilldenyingthatfoodwastecancausedamagetoourenvironment.Supermarketsaremakingeveryefforttotakemeasurestocutdownonfoodwaste.Charitiesaretoblameastheyonlyobtainlimitedaccesstosupermarkets’totalfoodsurplus.Supermarketsareunlikelytoavoidwasteunlesstheydisclosetheexactfiguresoffoodwastage.Whatdotheunderlinedwords“takemattersintotheirownhands”mean?Taketheriskofcompletingdifficulttasks.Dealwithproblemsyourselfafterothersfailtodoso.Taketheinitiativetoaddressproblems.Settleproblemsincollaborationwithothers.Whatisauthor’sattitudetowardsthemajorsupermarkets’currentaction?Unsatisfied B.Indifferent C.Favorable D.UncertainDImagineaccessingtraditionalChinesemedicine(TCM)serviceswithjustataponyoursmartphone.Whatoncerequiredahospitalvisit—oftenleadingtolongwaitsandconsiderableinconveniences,especiallyfortheelderly—isnowavailableatyourfingertips.Theinnovativemini-programSheShan”DiagnosisandDietaryGuidance)istransformingTCMconsultations.Userscannowreceiveadetailedhealthreportinundertwominutessimplybytakingaquicksnapshotoftheirtongue.Morethanthat,thisAI-poweredtoolalsoprovidespersonalizeddietaryandwellnessrecommendations.Accordingtothemini-program’sdevelopers,thistransformationhasbeenmadepossiblethroughtheseamlessintegrationofthetraditionalTCMtonguediagnosismethodwithcutting-edgeAIimagerecognitiontechnology.Theprogramhasbeentrainedonover20,000clinicaltongueimages,enablingittoprovideaccurateandconvenienthealthassessments.SinceJuly2023,GuangzhouhasbeenattheforefrontofpilotingTCMserviceswithAIassistance.AresearchteamfromtheSouthChinaUniversityofTechnologydevelopedanAI-poweredTCMConstitutionIdentificationDevicebasedonmachinelearningmodels.TrainedbyTCMdoctorsfromlocalhospitals,thisdevicehas“learned”toidentifyusers’constitutiontypesthroughfacialandtongueimagesandprovidepersonalizedhealthrecommendations.ByOctober2023,thissmartdevicehadbeenadoptedin11communitiesacrossGuangzhou,servingover12,000residents.Inaddition,otherAI-driveninnovations,suchasprescriptionsystems,pulsesignalacquisitionsystems,acupuncturerobots,andmassagerobots,aremakingtheirwayintopublicuse,bringingahigh-techtouchtotraditionalmedicine.Despitetheprogressmade,theintegrationofAIintoTCMisstillinitsearlystages.OneoftheprimaryhurdlesisthelackoftheoreticalstandardizationwithinTCM.Forthesameillness,differentschoolsandexpertsmayrecommendvaryingtreatmentplans.Anotherchallengeliesintheintegrationofmedicalandengineeringtechnologies.AlthoughcomputerapplicationsinTCMdatebacktothe1980s,earlysystemsreliedonpre-programmedstandardsthatoftenfellshortduetothecomplexnatureofpatientsymptoms.TheunpredictabilityandvariabilityofthesesymptomsposesignificantdifficultiesforAI’sdeeplearningprocesses.Anyway,thereiseveryreasontobelievethattheintegrationofAIintoTCMwillprofoundlyrevolutionizehealthcarebymakingTCMmoreaccessibleandefficient.Itholdssignificantpromiseforunderservedareaswithlimitedmedicalresources.Nevertheless,asthejourneyisonlybeginning,itiscrucialtoacknowledgeitscurrentlimitationsinclinicalsettings.WhileAIofferssubstantialpotentialforTCM,accuratediagnosisstillreliesheavilyontheexpertiseofphysicians.AIisintendedtocomplement—notreplace—humandoctors.WhatdoweknowaboutSheShan”?Itprovidesinvariabledietaryandwellnesssuggestionsforusers.Itrequiresuserstotakeaphotooftheirtongueforconsultation.Ithasbeentrainedonabundanttongueimagesofmedicalstaff.Itfailstofunctionproperlywithoutfacialrecognitiontechnology.What’sthemainideaofthefourthparagraph?AglimpseofthedevelopmentofAI-drivenTCMinnovations.AnintroductiontoanAI-powereddevicedevelopedbydoctors.AninsightintothepotentialuseofAI-drivendevicesinTCM.AcomparisonbetweendifferentAI-poweredTCMinnovationsWhomightbenefitmostfromthemini-program?Folksinplaceswithfewexperienceddoctors.Patientswithsymptomsrarelyseenorreported.Physicianswithgreatdiagnosticcapabilities.Seniorcitizenswithdifficultyusingsmartphones.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.AI:TheFutureofTCM B.DoctorsatFingertipsC.ModernizedTCMwithAI D.IntegrationofAIintoMedicine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入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。请将答案写在答题卷上。Peoplewhoexperiencelonelinessmayassumethattheyareunlovable,whichmaycauseprofoundshameandinjureself-esteem.36allfeellonelyattimesjustlikeweallfeelhungerorthirst.Thereisnoreasontobeashamedofbeinghuman.Hereareafewwaystoworkthroughtheshameandfindorreestablishconnections.Developyourrelationships.canbesurroundedbypeopleandstillfeellonelyifwhatyouwantorexpectfromyourrelationshipsisdifferentfromwhatyouperceive.37Afewminutesofhonest,authentichumanconnectioncantransformhowwefeel.Ifyou’reaccustomedtotextingfriendsorrelatives,tryaphoneorvideocallinstead.Itdoesn’tneedtolastlong,butitmayrekindleafriendshipandliftyourmood.Lookforcommonalities.Weeachhaveuniquewaysoffindingfriends,initiatingcommunicationandmaintainingourrelationships.“Ifyou’reabookworm,don’texpectyournextbestbuddyataparty.”saidLouiseHawkley,aresearchscientistwhostudiesloneliness.“38”39Volunteeringisawaytobroadenyoursocialnetworks.Inastudyof10,000volunteersinBritain,abouttwo-thirdsagreedthatvolunteeringhadhelpedthemfeellessisolated.Someorganizationscanhelpyoufindopportunitiesinyourarea.asmallsteptowardbuildingsocialconnectionscanhelpyourconfidence.Ifyou’refindingitdifficulttoinitiatecontactwithsomeoneoryou’refeelingsociallyisolated,don’thesitatetotellsomeonethatyou’restruggling.40“Lonelypeoplehavemorecontroloverthesituationthantheythinktheydoifyoureachout.”Hawkleysaid.Peoplearenotnecessarilytobestruckbysomeonelikethem.Effortandhonestyarecrucialtostrengtheningthoseconnections.Don’tabandonyourselftoloneliness.havetolookforpeoplewhoshareyourinterestsandvalues.Butthetruthislonelinessisauniversalhumanexperience.Offersupporttosomeoneelse.Itcouldbearelative,afriend,atherapistorahealthcareprovider.第三部分语言运用(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,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Aftermovingintohernewhome,themistresshadn’tfinishedtidyingupyet.Boxesandfurniturewere41upinvariouscornersofthehouse,creatingachaoticscene.Shewasbusyorganizingwhen,allofasudden,the42wentout,plungingtheentireroomintodarkness.Frantically,shegropedaround,tryingtofindthecandlesandmatchesshehadplacednearby,hopingto43thedarknesswithaflickeroflight.Justthentherewasaknockatthedoorfromoutside.Openingthedoor,shefounditwasasmallgirlwho44herlittlefaceandasked,“Auntie,isthereacandleinyourhome?”Internally,shepondered,“45couldthisbe?OnthefirstdayImovedin,theneighborsenttheirchildtoborrowsomething.they46thenewcomer?ifIlendthemacandle,maybetheywouldcometoborrowonionsorgarlic.No,thatcan’tbe.”Sothehostesssaid,“Ohdear,47,yourauntjustmovedhereanddidn’tpreparethecandle.”Afterthat,shewasabouttoclosethedoor.“Auntie,look!Mymumaskedmetosendit.”Thesmallgirl,likea48,drewherhandfrom49andraisedhightwothickcandles.Facingthe50eyesofthegirl,thehostesswasshocked,weakly51againstthedoorandcoveringherfacewithherhands,unableto52thegirl’sgaze.Thestoryremindsusnottoeasilydoubtthe 53 ofothers,nor 54 biasagainstthembasedonpastexperiences.Sometimeskindnessandsinceritydo 55 ,andweshouldlearntoacceptandtrustthisactofkindnessratherthanoverlydoubtingorrejectingit.A.piledA.mistressA.defeatA.rubbedB.packedB.powerB.enhanceB.hidC.storedC.strengthC.shortenC.liftedD.thrownD.hostessD.illuminateD.flushed45.A.HowB.WhyC.WhatD.Who46.A.comfortingB.bullyingC.treatingD.amusing47.A.unexpectedlyB.unavoidablyC.unluckilyD.unpredictably48.A.soliderB.generalC.mechanicD.magician49.A.beforeB.behindC.aboveD.below50.A.crystalclearB.navyblueC.shinysilverD.charcoalgrey51.A.knockingB.bangingC.leaningD.sitting52.A.meetB.acceptC.seeD.avoid53.A.generosityB.goodwillC.integrityD.honesty54.A.holdB.extendC.questionD.deliver55.A.vanishB.fadeC.existD.persevere第二节语法填空(共10小题,每小题1.5分,共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。Thexiao,alsoknownasthedongxiao,isatraditionalrepresentativewindinstrumentandoneofthetoptentraditionalmusicalinstrumentsinancientChina,56itisjointlycalledthe“bamboogrovedoublejade”alongwiththeflute.Thehistoryofthexiaoislonganddistant,57(originate)intheZhouDynasty.Theshapeandmanufacturingtechniquesofthexiaohavecontinuouslyimprovedanddiversifiedinthethousandsofyearsofinheritance,forming58(variety)typessuchasthedongxiaoandtheqinxiao.Itisnotonlyatoolforplayingmusicbutalsoregardedasthecompanionofrefinedscholarsforself-cultivationandemotion59(express).Thexiaohaslongcarriedprofoundimplicationsand60(become)theembodimentoftheaestheticconceptof“purity,harmony,mildness,andelegance”61associationwithmountains,waters,andmoonlitnights.Incontemporarytimes,thexiaois62essentialpartofintangibleculturalheritage,63hasreceivedattentionandprotectionfromthestateandsociety.Conservatoriesofferrelevantcourses64(foster)anewgenerationofperformersandmakers;folkartistsandenthusiastgroupsarealso65(active)inheritingandpromotingthiscentury-longmusicalform.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假如你是学生会主席李华,学校将为高三的同学举办“成人礼”(Coming-of-ageCeremony),请你以学生会名义发一则英文通知,欢迎全校师生参加。包含以下内容:活动目的及时间地点;主要环节;注意事项。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文流畅。NoticeTheStudentsUnion第二节(满分25分)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。Itwashardtosaygoodbyetoapet,especiallyforchildren.NancyLowe,5yearsold,fromWalton-onThames,England,experiencedthelossofherbelovedcat,Tintin,earlierthisyear.ShediedfromheartfailureandNancyhadbeenstrugglingtoadjusttolifewithoutherbestfriend.Concernedandanxious,Nancy’smom,Tamara,said,“NancyandTintinwerebestfriends,andtheyhadareallyclosebond.Whenevertheysaweachother,thetwoofthemweresohappy.”NancydesperatelymissedTintinandshewasworriedthecatwouldbelonely,soshedecidedtowritealettertohercatupinheaven.Shewaswarnedbyhermother,whotoldherthatheavenmightbetoofarawayandthatTintinmighthavefoundanewfriend,butNancyinsistedonwritingtheletter.Whenshewasaskedwhatshehadwritten,sheshowedthelettertohermothergenerously.Itread,“DearTintin,Imissyou.Haveyoufoundanewfriendinheaven?”Tamarawastouchedbyherdaughter’ssincereloveand101010页命题/2025届英语备课组kindness.Shedidn’twanttodisappointherdaughter,sotheypostedthelettertogether.Beforetheyputtheletterinapostbox,onceagainTamaratriedtoletherknowsheprobablywouldn’treceiveareply,butNancyaddressedtheenvelopeto“heaven”andmaileditanyway.Tamarasaid,“Whenwesenttheletter,Ididn’texpectanythingtocomebackandIdon’tthinkNancydid,either.Butitwasimportantforhertosayapropergoodbye.Gettingaresponsewasthelastthingweexpected.”TamaraandNancydidn’tknowapostmannamedCliveEdwardswasondutythatdayandhesawtheletteraddressedtoheavenandwantedtohelpNancyfindsomecomfortinherloss.注意:150左右;请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。theirsurprise,theyreceivedaletterfrom“Tintin”justawe

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