广东诗莞市2023_2024学年高二英语上学期10月月考试题
展开第一节 听力理解(两段共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分)
每段播放两遍,各段后有几个小题。每段播放前每小题有5秒钟的阅题时间。请根据各段播放内容及其相关小题,在5秒钟内从题中所给的A、B、C项中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
听第一段对话,回答第1-2题。
1. Where might the wman catch a cld?
A. In her classrm. B. In her drmitry. C. In her hme.
2. What might the wman d if she gets wrse?
A. Drink plenty f water. B. Eat sme hney. C. See a dctr.
听第二段对话,回答第3-5题。
3. Why is the man talking with the wman?
A.T pay much mney fr a tur.
B.T arrange smething fr a tur.
C.T cmplain abut sme prblems.
4. Hw des the man think f the rm?
A. Cmfrtable. B. Smelly. C. S-s.
5. What did the wman ffer t the man at last?
A. A free tur and lunch.
B. A free tur and supper.
C. A free tur and breakfast.
第二节 听取信息 (共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
听下面一段独白。请根据题目要求,从所听到的内容中获取必要的信息,填入答题卡标号为6-10的空格中。听录音前,你将有10秒钟的阅题时间,录音读两遍。你将有60秒钟的作答时间。
第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,每小题2.5分,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。
A
A New Campaign t Stress the Benefits f a Balanced Diet
Lk ut fr a new TV campaign, entitled “Eat Balanced”, which will highlight the cntinued benefits f eating meat and dairy (奶制的) prducts as part f a balanced diet.
Intrductin
The campaign spearheaded by the Agriculture and Hrticulture Develpment Bard (AHDB) will appear n TV, scial media and supermarket packaging and aims t highlight the nutritinal benefits f enjying red meat and dairy, while shwing Britain’s wrld-class standards in fd prductin and sustainability.
Basis
The campaign will be built n the fllwing three key messages abut meat and diary prducts:
●Meat and dairy prducts cntain vitamin B12, an essential nutrient nt naturally present in vegan diet;
●Red meat and dairy prducts frm Britain are prduced t wrld-class standards;
●Red meat and dairy prducts frm Britain are amng the mst sustainable in the wrld.
The Aim
AHDB is cnveying a message t cnsumers fr a bright new year—enjy the fd yu eat.
AHDB’s Chief Cmmunicatins and Market Develpment Officer Christine Watts says, “In Britain, we have s much t be prud f when it cmes t the fd we eat, hw it’s prduced and the entire jurney frm farm t frk. Our farmers perate farms in the excellent way, s ur fd meets the internatinal criterin. This campaign is aimed t balance the negative cmmentary arund farming, as well as highlight the imprtance f eating meat and dairy prducts as part f a balanced and healthy diet.”
11.What is the new campaign based n?
A.British eating habits.B.Crprate advertising.
C.Sme imprtant fd infrmatin.D.Sme supermarket regulatins.
12.What message des Christine Watts cnvey?
A.British fd is shrt f supply.
B.British fd is up t standard.
C.British farmers are fnd f meat.
D.British farmers are hard-wrking.
13.What sectin f a magazine is the text mst prbably taken frm?
A.Sciety and ecnmy.B.Health and diet.
C.Industry and prductin.D.Agriculture and farming.
B
As yu walk arund the UK in March, yu might ntice that sme peple are wearing a daffdil(水仙花) n their cats. The British wear these yellw flwers t shw they supprt ne f this cuntry’s best-knwn charities: the Marie Curie Cancer Care.
The Marie Curie Cancer Care tries t ensure everyne diagnsed with cancer is cared fr in the best pssible way. It als helps fund research int pssible cures thrugh ther rganizatins. Funded in 1948, it has been cntinuing with its gal ever since.
The charity was named after Marie Curie, a renwned scientist. She experimented with newly-discvered elements t create the thery f radiactivity. Unfrtunately, ver-expsure t the radiactive elements made her develp a disease and die in 1934. Marie Curie wn the Nbel Prize in tw different fields. Because f her pineering wrk which led t chemtherapy(化学疗法), the charity shared the name f Marie Curie.
The daffdil is ne f the first plants t flwer during spring in the UK, which marks the return f flwering plants t the ecsystem after winter. Because f this, the charity uses the daffdil as a metaphr fr bringing life t ther peple thrugh charitable giving.
Everyne yu see wearing a daffdil has dnated mney t the charity, but each daffdil is wrth nly what yu want t pay fr it. The charity des ask that yu stick t a minimum amunt f £1.
The charity encurages peple t start wearing their daffdils at the start f March, when the “Great Daffdil Appeal” kicks ff. But that desn’t mean yu can nly wear them in March. Peple are smetimes seen walking arund with daffdils n their clthes all year rund.
14.What des it mean when the British wear a daffdil n their cats?
A.They’ve been diagnsed with cancer.
B.They are recvering frm cancer.
C.They’ve been helped by a charity.
D.They supprt a charity.
15.What des the underlined wrd “renwned” in paragraph 3 mean?
A.Beautiful.B.Mdest.C.Famus.D.Humrus.
16.Why was the charity named after Marie Curie?
A.Because patients required that.
B.Because it culd shw respect fr her.
C.Because she greatly supprted it.
D.Because it was launched by her.
17.What can we learn abut the daffdil frm the text?
A.It can be used as medicine.
B.It’s sld t the wearers at a high price.
C.It’s widely wrn wrldwide.
D.It’s thught t stand fr hpe.
C
Health fd is a general term applied t all kinds f fd that is cnsidered mre healthy than the types f fd sld in supermarkets. Fr example, whle grains, dried beans, and crn il are health fd. A narrwer classificatin f health fd is natural fd. This term is used t distinguish between types f the same fd. Raw hney is a natural sweetener, while refined sugar is nt. Fresh fruit is a natural fd, but canned fruit, with sugars and ther additives (添加剂), is nt. The mst exact term f all and the narrwest classificatin within health fd is rganic fd, used t describe fd that has been grwn n a particular kind f farm. Fruits and vegetables that are grwn in gardens, that are treated nly with rganic fertilizers, that are nt sprayed with pisnus insecticides (杀虫剂), and that are nt refined after harvest, are rganic fd. Meat, fish, dairy and pultry prducts frm animals that are fed nly n rganically-grwn feed and that are nt injected with hrmnes are rganic fd.
In chsing the type f fd yu eat, then, yu have basically tw chices: inrganic, prcessed fd, r rganic, unprcessed fd. A wise decisin shuld include study f the reasn why prcessed fd cntains chemicals, sme f which are prved t be pisnus and that vitamin cntent is greatly reduced in prcessed fd.
Bread is typically used by health fd supprters as an example f a prcessed fd. First, the seeds frm which the grain is grwn are treated with a chemical which is extremely harmful. Later, the grain is sprayed with a number f very deadly insecticides. After the grain has been made int flur, it is made white with anther chemical which is als pisnus. Next, a dugh cnditiner is added alng with a sftener. The cnditiner and sftener are pisns, and in fact, the sftener has sickened and killed experimental animals.A very pisnus anti-fungal cmpundis added t keep the bread frm gettingmldy.
Other fd frm the supermarket wuld shw a similar pattern f prcessing and preserving. Yu see, we buy ur fd n the basis f smell, clr, and texture, instead f vitamin cntent, and manufacturers give us what we want, even if it is pisnus. The alternative? Eat health fds, preferably the rganic variety.
18.What is the passage mainly abut?
A.Pisns. B. The prcessing f bread.
C. Prcessed fd.D. Health fd.
19.What d all f the additives in bread have in cmmn?
A.They are all used t keep the bread frm getting mldy.
B.They are all rganic.
C. They are all pisnus.
D.They have all killed labratry animals.
20.What happens t fd when it is prcessed?
A.The basic cntent remains the same.
B.Vitamin is nt available after prcessing.
C.The vitamin cntent increases a bit.
D.The vitamin cntent is greatly reduced.
21.We nrmally buy fd n the basis f________.
A. rganic variety B. beauty
C. refined cntents D. clr and texture
D
An 18,000-year-ld human genme has been sequenced as a cnsequence f genetic research f ancient African skeletns, revealing infrmatin as t hw the cntinent’s frmer peple lived, migrated, and reprduced.
In general, DNA cannt survive in Africa’s heat and damp fr lengthy perids f time, and researchers have never previusly sequenced a sub-Saharan African human genme lder than 9,000 years. The authrs f this new study, n the ther hand, regained genetic material frm six peple buried between 5,000 and 18,000 years ag.
They als lked at the recrds f 28 previusly reprted individuals fund at burial sites arund the cntinent, and these 34 peple were frm three unique surce ppulatins riginating in nrtheastern, central, and suthern Africa after studying their DNA. This means that the cntinent was riginally inhabited by three distinct grups wh must have lived in remte areas fr lng perids f time. The cmbinatin f these three branches, n the ther hand, suggests that genetic infrmatin was exchanged between the three ppulatins befre 20,000 years ag.
Accrding t the authrs f the study, this prcess began arund 50,000 years ag, because archaelgical recrds suggest an increase in the mvement f prducts ver great distances arund this time.Peple are thught t have started having ffspring with partners frm far-away places as trading netwrks grew acrss the cntinent.
Hwever, the genmic data shws that this lng-range DNA interchange began t decline sme 20,000 years ag, implying that humans began reprducing with their immediate neighbrs at that time. Accrding t the study’s authrs, it may be due t the Last Glacial Maximum, when climate change may have limited peple’s mbility and pushed them t becme mre sedentary.
In a statement, study authr Jessica Thmpsn nted, “At first, peple fund their mates frm a wide gegraphic pl. Further dwn the line, peple valued partners wh lived clser t them and were perhaps mre culturally similar.” C-authr Elizabeth Sawchuk added, “Perhaps it was because previusly established scial netwrks allwed fr the mvement f infrmatin and technlgies withut requiring peple t migrate.”
22.What is the challenge f the DNA study in Africa?
A.Limited technlgy.B.Ht and wet climate.
C.T many cultural exchanges.D.Cmplex human genmes.
23.What caused the genetic infrmatin exchange arund 50,000 years ag?
A.Climate change.B.Archaelgical recrds.
C.Trades with distant grups.D.Develpment in technlgy.
24.What is the meaning f the underlined wrd “sedentary” in Paragraph 5?
A.Stable.B.Diverse.C.Active.D.Reprductive.
25.What can we learn frm the ancient scial netwrk accrding t the passage?
A.Distant scial exchange was bming 50,000 years ag.
B.Lng-ranged DNA interchange started t ccur 20,000 years ag.
C.Cmmunicatin with peple frm similar cultures was always favred.
D.Migratin declined when scial netwrks fr infrmatin became mature.
第二节(共 5 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 12.5 分)
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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Green is an imprtant clr in nature. It is the clr f grass and the leaves n trees. It is als the clr f mst grwing plants. 26 Fr example, a greenhrn is smene wh has n experience, wh is new t a situatin. In the 15th century, a greenhrn was a yung cw r x whse hrns had nt yet develped. 27 By the 18th century, a greenhrn had the meaning it has tday—a persn wh is new in a jb. Abut 100 years ag,greenhrn was a ppular expressin in the west f America. 28 The greenhrn lacked the skills he wuld need t live in the hard, rugh cuntry.
Smene wh has the ability t grw plants well is said t have a green thumb. 29 A persn with a green thumb seems t have a magic tuch that makes plants grw quickly and well. Yu might say that the wman next dr has a green thumb if her garden cntinues t grw lng after yur plants have died.
Green is als the clr used t describe the pwerful feeling, jealusy(嫉妒). The green-eyed mnster is nt a frightening creature frm uter space. It is an expressin used abut fur hundred years ag by British writer William Shakespeare in his play “Othell”. 30 A yung man may suffer frm the green-eyed mnster if his girlfriend begins ging ut with smene else. Orthat green-eyed mnster may affect yur friend if yu get a pay rise and she des nt.
A. The plants prduced much larger crps.
B. The expressin cmes frm the early 1900s.
C. Smetimes, it describes smething that is nt yet ripe r finished.
D. Later, it meant a sldier wh had nt yet had any experience in battle.
E. It was used t describe a man wh just arrived frm ne f the big cities.
F. It was the result f hard wrk by agricultural scientists wh had green thumbs.
G. It describes the unpleasant feeling a persn has when smene has smething he wants.
第三部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分 37.5 分)
第一节 完形填空(共 15 小题;每小题 1.5 分, 满分 22.5 分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C 和 D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
My husband and I bked a fall fliage (叶子) tur up the Hudsn River. We were really excited t see all the changing clrs f the leaves in their full glry.
It was a beautiful day. We were a little ____31____ since nne f the leaves in ur backyard seemed t be changing clr. But we ____32____ that as we mtred farther nrth, it wuld be a ____33____ stry.
Hwever, thrugh the whle trip, there was nly the ccasinal sight f yellw and range. It was nt the fall fliage tur we had ____34____.
Our whle family ____35____ where we were and we had t prepare t face their ____36____abut the trip when we returned. Hw were the leaves? Were yu disappinted?
If I tell myself that the ____37____ was all abut the clr f the leaves, and cmplain abut mney wasted and hpes ____38____, I will have had a truly ____39____ day. But if I tell myself that I had a beautiful day ut n the Hudsn River, had sme ____40____ time(even n a bat filled with passengers), and came back refreshed, then it was mney and time ____41____.
____42____ I culdn’t change the surrundings and I culdn’t make the leaves suddenly change clr, all that was left was t change my ____43____.
S the hnest answer is that while there was sme initial ____44____, we ____45____ having a great day. I lve being ut n the water.
第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
根据句子结构的语法性,在下面空格处填入一个适当的词或使用括号中单词的恰当形式填空,并将答案填写在答题卡标号为46~55的相应位置。
Fllwing the vaccinatin campaign, there was __________ substantial decrease in the number f COVID-19 cases in the cmmunity.
Washing yur hands frequently is a simple but effective way t prevent the transmissin f __________ (infect).
He paused fr a mment, __________ (recall) the imprtant advice his mentr had given him.
It was the first time that he __________ (ride) a hrse, and he was bth nervus and thrilled.
She __________ (sincere) aplgized fr any incnvenience her actins may have caused.
A situatin where a persn is unable t remember past events is __________ is generally called amnesia (健忘症).
The __________ (gift) student was placed in an advanced mathematics class t challenge her abilities.
A healthy diet shuld cnsist __________ a variety f fruits, vegetables, and lean prteins.
The sldier was determined __________ (defend) his cuntry against any freign invaders, n matter the cst.
It remains t be seen __________ my research paper will be well received.
第四部分 写作(共两节;满分42.5分)
第一节 句子考查(共10小题;56~62小题每空0.5分;63~65每小题3分, 满分17.5分)
根据下面各个句子的要求,完成、改写或翻译句子。
__________ __________ (总的来说), living in the schl drmitry is better than living utside the campus.
Fr this prject, we need __________ __________ __________ (至少) three weeks t cmplete the research phase.
The lifeguard is __________ __________ __________ (主管,负责) ensuring swimmer safety at the pl.
It's essential t __________ __________ (参与,参加) regular exercise t maintain gd physical health.
Given his experience and qualificatins, it is likely that he will be prmted t a higher psitin within the cmpany. (同义转换)
Given his experience and qualificatins, he __________ __________ __________ be prmted t a higher psitin within the cmpany.
It was surprising that she fund herself speaking up in class after just a few weeks. (同义转换)
__________ made her __________ was that she fund herself speaking up in class after just a few weeks.
Sme traditinal Chinese dishes frm befre the Ming Dynasty are still ppular tday. (同义转换)
Sme traditinal Chinese dishes frm __________ __________ the Ming Dynasty are still ppular tday.
Because Hawking was determined, he was able t succeed even thugh he was ill. (强调划线部分)
________________________________________________________________________.
Cars can be driven withut human drivers. Jack is excited abut the gd news. (用同位语从句合并句子)
________________________________________________________________________.
我们应该感恩父母所给予我们的。(用宾语从句翻译)
________________________________________________________________________.
第二节 读后续写(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。
Tess was eight years ld when she heard her mther and father talking abut her little brther, Andrew. All she knew was that he was very sick and they were cmpletely ut f mney.
Only a very cstly surgery culd save him and it was lking like there was n ne t lan them the mney. She heard her father say t her tearful mther with whispered desperatin, “Only a miracle(奇迹) can save him nw.”
Tess went t her bedrm and pulled a glass jar frm its hiding place. She pured all the change ut n the flr and cunted it carefully. Placing the cins back in the jar and twisting n the cap, she slipped ut the back dr and made her way t Rexall’s Drug Stre.
She waited patiently fr the pharmacist(药剂师) t give her sme attentin but he was t busy at that mment. Finally she tk a quarter frm her jar and banged it n the glass cunter. It wrked. “And what d yu want?” the pharmacist said, “I’m talking t my brther frm Chicag whm I haven’t seen in ages.” Tess replied, “My little brther, Andrew, has smething bad grwing inside his head and my father says nly a miracle can save him nw. S hw much des a miracle cst?” “We dn’t sell miracles here, little girl. I’m srry but I can’t help yu,” the pharmacist said.
The pharmacist’s brther was a well-dressed man. He came up and asked her, “What kind f miracle des yur brther need?” “I dn’t knw,” Tess replied with her eyes welling up. “I just knw he is really sick and my mther says he needs an peratin. But she can’t pay fr it, s I want t use my mney.” The man frm Chicag asked, “Hw much d yu have?” “One dllar and eleven cents,” Tess answered.
注意:
所续写短文的词数应为150左右;
2. 续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好。
东莞外国语学校2023-2024学年度第一学期高二级第一次段考
英语参考答案
第一部分 听力(共两节;满分20分)
第一节 听力理解(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
1—5 BCCBA
第二节 听取信息(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
6. Mnday 7. 20/twenty 8. gas statin 9. behavi(u)r
10. driving mistake
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)
11—13 CBB 14—17 DCBD 18—21 DCDD 22-25 BCAD
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
26—30 CDEBG
第三部分英语知识运用(共两节;满分37.5分)
第一节 完形填空(共15小题;每小题1.5分, 满分22.5分)
31-35 ABCDA 36-40 DABAC 41-45 CACCD
第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
46. a 47. infectin(s) 48. recalling49. had ridden50.sincerely51. what52. gifted 53. f54.t defend55. whether
第四部分写作(共三节;满分42.5分)
第一节 句子考查(第56~62小题每空0.5分,63~65小题每题3分, 满分17.5分)
56. In summary / In cnclusin/In general/ Generally speaking
57. at a minimum
58. in charge f
59. engage in/ participate in
60. is likely t
61. What, surprised
62. prir t
63. It was because Hawking was determined that he was able t succeed even thugh he was ill.
64. Jack is excited abut the gd news that cars can be driven withut human drivers./
The gd news that cars can be driven withut human drivers makes Jack excited.
65. We shuld be grateful/thankful fr what ur parents give us. /We shuld appreciate what ur parents give us./ We shuld thank ur parents fr what they give us.
第三节 读后续写(满分25分)
One pssible Versin:
The man tuched Tess’s head and smiled. His kind smile was like a ray f sunlight breaking thrugh the cluds n a glmy day. He spke t Tess, his wrds dripping with cmpassin, assuring her that the mdest sum f mney she held was the precise price f the miracle her little brther s desperately needed. With utmst care, he accepted her humble ffering, ne dllar and eleven cents, and his ther hand wrapped arund Tess's, creating a bnd that extended far beynd the physical cnnectin. With a sft-spken request, he asked Tess t guide him t her hme. He assured her that he pssessed the very miracle she needed. What Tess culdn't have knwn was that the man standing befre her was n rdinary stranger.
In fact, the man was a famus dctr. He is a beacn f hpe fr thse less frtunate, whse prmise t assist the struggling family carried the weight f unwavering kindness. The peratin, a cmplex and life-changing prcedure, was perfrmed free f charge. In n time, Andrew was back at hme, his health n the path t recvery. Tess’s mther leaned in and whispered, "That surgery was indeed a miracle. I can't help but wnder what it wuld have cst us." Tess, her eyes shimmering with a wisdm well beynd her years, respnded with a radiant smile. She understd the cst f this miracle: nt just ne dllar and eleven cents, but als the bundless genersity f a kind-hearted dctr, and mst imprtantly, the unyielding faith f a little child, a faith that had brught them all t a place f hpe and healing.
A Highway Incident
Time f the incident
On a very cld 6 afternn.
The number f kids n the bus
There were 7 kids n the bus when the driver hurried away.
The place the bus left frm
The bus slwly started leaving frm the 8 .
The plice’s reactin t the by
After the plice arrived at the scene, they cngratulated Jake n his brave 9 .
The ending f the incident
Althugh that is nly a small 10 , the cunty district lawyer said he hped t raise the charge t a higher ne.
31.A.cncerned
B.angry
C.curius
D.pleased
32.A.indicated
B.believed
C.revealed
D.prmised
33.A.similar
B.extinct
C.different
D.rderly
34.A.nticed
B.insisted
C.remembered
D.expected
35.A.knew
B.fund
C.prtested
D.cnfirmed
36.A.cmments
B.discussins
C.details
D.questins
37.A.trip
B.fall
C.bat
D.answer
38.A.delivered
B.destryed
C.disappeared
D.declared
39.A.terrible
B.meaningful
C.deadly
D.mbile
40.A.dull
B.busy
C.quiet
D.limited
41.A.well-weighed
B.well-fitted
C.well-spent
D.well-rganized
42.A.Since
B.Unless
C.In case
D.Fr
43.A.decisin
B.determinatin
C.attitude
D.rle
44.A.excitement
B.puzzle
C.disappintment
D.scare
45.A.brke up
B.made up
C.grew up
D.ended up
The man tuched Tess’s head and smiled.
In fact, the man was a famus dctr.
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