江苏省扬州市新华中学2024-2025学年高二上学期10月月考英语试题(无答案)
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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)
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. What des the man ask Alice t d?
A. Check her email.B. Turn the sund dwn.C. Pay attentin t the lessn.
2. Hw des the by sund?
A. Upset.B. Cnfused.C. Excited.
3. Where des the cnversatin take place?
A. At a bus stp.B. At the taxi stand.C. At the undergrund car park.
4. What d we knw abut the man?
A. He left his friend’s dictinary at hme.B. He bught tw dictinaries.
C. He used a friend’s dictinary.
5. What did the wman decide t d?
A. Sell her huse.B. G back t cllege.C. Mve t anther city.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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。
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
6. What d the speakers cnsider ding?
A. Changing the suppliers.B. Updating the timeline.
C. Cntacting the client.
7. Why des the man suggest having a meeting?
A. T prvide guidance.B. T educate wrkers.C. T wrk ut a plan.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
8. What des the man admire abut Carl?
A. His achievements.B. His lifestyle.C. His determinatin.
9. What des the wman value mst while traveling?
A. Cmfrtable beds.B. Adventure destinatins.
C. Cst-effective ptins.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
10. What is the prbable relatinship between the speakers?
A. Grandfather and granddaughter.B. Neighbrs.
C. Classmates.
11. What is said abut Jenny’s grandmther?
A. She has been caring fr the garden lately.B. She watches TV every evening.
C. She is a milk wman.
12. Why did Jenny ask her grandfather abut a math prblem?
A. She wanted t avid talking abut the news.B. Her grandfather was gd at it.
C. She culdn’t wrk it ut herself.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
13. Fr what reasn des the man cme t buy a gift?
A. T express his thanks.B. T make up fr a mistake.
C. T celebrate his friend’s birthday.
14. Hw much des the watch cst?
A. Arund$400.B. Arund $200.C. Arund$120.
15. What makes the set f cups special accrding t the wman?
A. It is cheap.B. Its quality is high.C. It was made by hand.
16. Which item impressed the man mst?
A. A watch.B. A wallet.C. A ntebk.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
17. What is the speaker ding?
A. Tracking her mnthly csts.B. Offering financial advice.
C. Making a spending plan.
18. When des the speaker receive her salary every mnth?
A. On the 5th.B. On the 7th.C. On the 15th.
19. What did the speaker buy n the last day f June?
A. Beauty prducts.B. Clthes.C. Cat fd.
20. What des the speaker plan t d?
A. Find a part-time jb.B. Watch her spending.C. Cut csts.
第二部分 (共两节,满分40分)
第一节 阅读理解(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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
Have yu cnsidered cntributing yur skills and expertise virtually twards achieving sustainable human develpment effrts? Thrugh the Online Vlunteering service f the United Natins Vlunteers (UNV) prgramme, yu can cnnect with UN agencies, gvernments, public institutins and civil sciety rganizatins — frm any device, anywhere in the wrld. While extending yur netwrk, yu can als get first- hand practical experience.
Requirements:
·T sign up n the Unified Vlunteering Platfrm and apply fr Online Vlunteer assignments, yu must be at least 18 years f age.
·There is n particular backgrund required t becme an Online Vlunteer. Each Online Vlunteer assignment is different and has its wn requirements, set by the hst rganizatin.
·As an Online Vlunteer, yu can nly supprt rganizatins remtely in assignments up t 20 hurs per week fr a maximum f 12 weeks fr each assignment.
Criteria and service rules:
·Online Vlunteers are nt under cntract with the UNV prgramme r the engaging rganizatin.
·Online Vlunteers d nt receive any kind f financial benefits.
·Fr each Online Vlunteering assignment, a maximum f 25 Online Vlunteers can be engaged.
Prcedures:
·Vlunteers find assignments f their interest and apply.
·Organizatins select the vlunteers they want t engage.
·Vlunteers and rganizatins wrk tgether nline.
·Vlunteers and rganizatins prvide feedback n their cperatin.
·Organizatins issue an electrnic certificate f appreciatin t their vlunteers.
21. Thrugh the UNV prgramme, ne can ______.
A. travel arund the wrldB. imprve their netwrk skills
C. set up civil sciety rganizatinsD. wrk n sustainable develpment
22. Which is a requirement fr the applicants?
A. Being n less than 18 years.B. Finishing 25 nline assignments.
C. Wrking at least 20 hurs a week.D. Having sme practical experience.
23. When wrking in the UNV prgramme, vlunteers will ______.
A. sign a cntract with an rganizatinB. find tasks f their interest and apply
C. get a paper certificate f appreciatinD. receive sme kind f financial benefits
B
I was a shy girl. I didn’t even like t answer the telephne fr fear I’d have t talk t smebdy I didn’t knw. I enjyed the lneliness f explring nature. Hwever, at schl I had t spend all day in the cmpany f thers. My escape was reading. I spend a lt f time studying and was rewarded with gd grades. My nly failure was Spanish — I’d get all As n my written wrk and tests, but Ds and Fs n the spken part.
Eventually I went t cllege. During my third year f cllege, I had enugh f being shy and determined t change my utlk and behavir. One day while at schl, I nticed an advertisement fr psitins n the lcal classical music radi statin. I had grwn up listening t classical music, and I culd easily prnunce names such as Tchaikvsky, Albinni, and Chpin.
I had abslutely n backgrund in radi, and abslutely n hpe f getting the jb. The idea f talking t thusands f listeners in “radi land” terrified me. Hwever, I luckily survived the interview. I was given brief descriptins f symphnies (交响乐) and a public service annuncement t read, and a list f cmpsers’ names t prnunce. It wasn’t hard fr me. I left the recrding sessin (录音时段) with a sense f relief and a sense f accmplishment. Abut tw weeks later I actually landed the jb. It was a challenging jb, but I grew t enjy it greatly. I began t feel cmfrtable talking t peple.
Althugh I nw spend many hurs each week talking with peple, I’m still basically a quiet persn. Perhaps it is my sft vice and my quiet nature that helps draw peple ut as they respnd t my questins as I interview them. My frmer shyness is a frtune, as I can relate t peple wh feel discmfrtable when they talk t newspaper reprters. I still enjy mments f lneliness and the peace fund in nature. But I’m als glad I decided t make a change in my life that has pened many drs and pprtunities that I never knew existed.
24. What d we learn abut the authr?
A. She didn’t like reading.B. She enjyed shyness in nature.
C. She wasn’t interested in music.D. She didn’t wrk hard enugh.
25. Hw did the authr feel befre the interview?
A. Very excited.B. Pretty cnfident.C. Highly cnfused.D. Extremely anxius.
26. What des the authr later think f her quiet persnality?
A. It makes thers feel less cmfrtable.B. It is beneficial fr her challenging jb.
C. It prevents her being a newspaper reprter.D. It draws a negative respnse frm audiences.
27. The text mainly fcuses n the authr’s ______.
A. desire t find her true selfB. feeling abut being a radi hstess
C. stry f explring the meaning f lifeD. experience and feeling f vercming shyness
C
Frget abut “military-style travel” during which peple tend t visit as many places as pssible in the least amunt f time. A mre relaxed and leisurely alternative, such as “Citywalk”, is becming the nrm amng urban yungsters.
Unlike military-style travel, Citywalk is abut wandering arund a city n ft, feeling the atmsphere and finding unusual things that even a resident f the city might nt have nticed befre. It can be a special event where peple start a jurney led by tur guides r simply explre the streets.
Such walks generally avid famus scenic spts and shpping centers, and take yu t places where yu can have real interactins with the lcal peple, eat at small but authentic restaurants, and gain a deeper understanding f the histry and culture f the city.
Citywalkers have shared their carefully planned rutes n scial media platfrms. Their psts usually include hw lng the walk is ging t take, and interesting places and restaurants alng the way. Sme psts are mre like a fd tur.
Nan Xi, wh recently mved frm Beijing t Shanghai, said “I think Shanghai is a city perfect fr Citywalk. There are big trees alng the streets and shps selling different prducts, which is ideal fr cuples and friends t walk tgether and take phts.” After several Citywalk experiences, she signed up fr a tw-and-a-half-hur Citywalk priced at 88 yuan per persn. A tur guide narrated the histry f the buildings and streets alng the way. “If it were me walking alne, I wuld simply find the streets artistic, but the tur that day helped me gain a better understanding f hw Western culture blends in with the lcal culture in Shanghai,” she said. Anther surprising benefit f the walk was that she has made friends with tw f her fellw walkers.
Lin Yi, a manager fr an nline platfrm fr self-guided turs, said Citywalk can help travelers learn abut lcal culture and live as lcal peple d, feeling the vibes f a city. Peple wh participate in Citywalks usually have similar tastes, and can have in-depth discussins with each ther, he said.
28. What is the main difference between military- style travel and Citywalk?
A. The transprt.B. The cst.C. The purpse.D. The destinatin.
29. What can we cnclude abut Citywalk in Shanghai accrding t Nan Xi?
A. It is a perfect place t run shps.B. There are great things t d at weekends.
C. Ideal cuples and friends ften gather there.D. It prvides great experiences in many ways.
30. What can be inferred frm Nan Xi’s tw-and-a-half-hur Citywalk?
A. She thught it well wrth a try.
B. She went n the tur withut cmpany.
C. She wuldn’t have fund the artistic streets by herself.
D. She knew hw Western culture differed frm the lcal culture in Shanghai.
31. What is the main idea f the article?
A. Citywalk is a new trend in urban turism.
B. Citywalk can help travelers make new friends.
C. Military-style travel is becming mre ppular.
D. Travelers chse Citywalk ver military style t fllw suit.
D
Exercise lwers the risk f many diseases, but scientists still dn’t fully understand hw exercise changes the bdy n a mlecular (分子的) level. Mst studies have fcused n a single rgan, gender, r time pint, and nly include ne r tw data types.
T take a mre cmprehensive lk at the bilgy f exercise, scientists with the Mlecular Transducers f Physical Activity Cnsrtium (MTrPAC) used a range f techniques in the lab t analyze mlecular changes in rats as they were put thrugh the paces f weeks f intense exercise.
The team studied a range f tissues frm the animals, such as the heart, brain, and lungs. They fund that each f the rgans they lked at changed with exercise, helping the bdy t regulate the immune system, respnd t stress, and cntrl pathways cnnected t inflammatry (发炎的) liver disease, heart disease, and tissue injury.
The data prvide ptential clues int many different human health cnditins; fr example, the researchers fund a pssible explanatin fr why the liver becmes less fatty during exercise, which culd help in the develpment f new treatments fr nn-alchlic fatty liver disease.
The team hpes that their findings culd ne day be used t tailr exercise t an individual’s health status r t develp treatments that mimic the effects f physical activity fr peple wh are unable t exercise. They have already started studies n peple t track the mlecular effects f exercise.
“It tk a village f scientists with distinct scientific backgrunds t generate and integrate the massive amunt f high-quality data,” said a c-senir authr f the study. “This is the first whle-rganism map lking at the effects f training in multiple different rgans. The resurce prduced will be enrmusly valuable, and has already prduced many ptentially nvel bilgical insights fr further explratin.”
32. What is the primary fcus f the studies cnducted by MTrPAC?
A. The verall mlecular changes due t exercise.
B. The impact f exercise n immune system nly.
C. The effects f exercise limited t heart and lungs.
D. The mlecular effects f exercise n a single rgan.
33. What ptential applicatin des the research have?
A. It makes fr develping new sprts equipment.
B. It can be used t predict the effects f exercise.
C. It explains hw exercise increases stress levels.
D. It can help understand varius health cnditins.
34. What is the researchers’ current wrk?
A. Tailring exercise prgrams based n the mlecular data.
B. Develping treatments that mimic the effects f exercise.
C. Studying the mlecular effects f exercise in human subjects.
D. Expanding the study t a brader range f health cnditins.
35. What can we infer abut the research frm the last paragraph?
A. It’s cmmercial.B. It’s a team’s effrt.
C. It’s insignificant.D. It’s an interesting debate.
第二节 七选五(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10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。选项中有两项为多余选项。
There are lts f gd pints f speaking mre than ne language. T start with, yu need t set sme cmmn misunderstandings aside abut language learning. 36 .
·Language learning is difficult.
Learning a language takes time, but is nt difficult. Yu mstly need t listen and read. Believe me; it is very simple. 37 . Sn yu will feel the happiness f understanding anther language just like me.
·Yu have t have a gift fr learning languages.
38 Anyne wh wants t, can learn. In Sweden and Hlland mst peple knw mre than ne language. Freign athletes wh g arund the wrld usually learn new languages faster than learners in the classrm.
· 39 .
When yu are learning the language, it is mre imprtant t listen. If yu meet a native speaker, yu will naturally spend mst f yur time listening befre yu already knw the language.
·Yu wuld lve t learn but yu dn’t have the time.
Hw abut the time yu spend waiting in line, ding things arund the huse, r ging fr a walk? 40 ? Once yu get started, even 10 r 15 minutes a day will sn grw t 30 minutes a day, r ne hur. If yu enjy ding it, yu will find the time.
A. N, yu dn’t have t
B. I have dne it many times
C. Yu need t speak in rder t learn
D. D yu have t live where the language is spken
E. Why nt listen t a language n yur mbile phne
F. Only children can learn t speak anther language well
G. Aviding these wrng pinins belw can bring success
第三部分 语言运用(共三节,满分40分)
第一节 完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
This past summer was really special fr Jaequan Faulkner, a 13-year-ld by living in Minneaplis, Minnesta. He set up a ht dg 41 utside his hme t make sme extra mney. The by tk care t make sure that all fd was fresh and clean. Peple in the neighbrhd 42 the by’s spirit, but there was nly ne 43 : he didn’t have a permit.
When the Department f Health received a cmplaint, instead f shutting dwn Jaequan’s stand, they did smething 44 . They helped the teenager get a permit s that his business culd 45 .
Daniel Huff, directr f the department, said they were 46 t help a yung man with such a sense f 47 . The health inspectrs helped t pay fr his first permit. Then, Huff tk anther step and helped 48 Jaequan with the Ecnmic Opprtunity Netwrk, which gave the yung businessman tips n 49 a small business.
“I was kind f 50 and s grateful,” Jaequan said abut all the 51 .
“Because usually I wuld have ne persn at a time ding me a 52 , but there prved t be s many kind peple at nce.”
The fd stand nw perates with a 53 and is pen fur hurs daily frm11 am t 3 pm. Jaequan handles 90 percent f the business, and he is als planning t 54 t rganizatins that help teenagers in need. With such an experience, the by surely is ging t have a 55 future.
41. A. streB. standC. factryD. tent
42. A. declaredB. appreciatedC. suspectedD. trusted
43. A. advantageB. strategyC. prblemD. request
44. A. fficialB. efficientC. cmmercialD. special
45. A. surviveB. remveC. respndD. prfit
46. A. willingB. curiusC. hesitantD. scared
47. A. directinB. dutyC. businessD. humur
48. A. cmmentB. cnnectC. cutD. charge
49. A. deliveringB. stppingC. startingD. running
50. A. disappintedB. surprisedC. frightenedD. addicted
51. A. creditB. trubleC. inspiratinD. supprt
52. A. favurB. prmiseC. perfrmanceD. frm
53. A. featureB. dcumentC. cntainerD. permit
54. A. applyB. dnateC. devteD. refer
55. A. variusB. unfrtunateC. brightD. sharp
第二节 语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或所给单词的正确形式。
Thunderus laughter and applause almst blew ff the rf f Lndn’s Excel Exhibitin Centre 56 Saturday night, when a punchline (妙语) by Gu Degang, 57 ppular Chinese traditinal crsstalk perfrmer, landed with an audience f thusands.
Alng with Gu and his partner Yu Qian, a handful f 58 (cmedian) frm the DeYun She Perfrmance Grup started their first verseas tur in Australia in 2011. Since then, they have perfrmed in six different cuntries. “Laughter is appealing and that is 59 makes the art frm f crsstalk cmedy pwerful,” said Gu, 60 (add) that this traditinal art can help verseas Chinese vercme hmesickness and intrduce traditinal Chinese culture t a brader audience.
“Ever since I 61 (start) learning Chinese, I’ve been interested in Xiangsheng,” Christian Ellitt, an audience member 62 has been learning Chinese fr mre than five years, tld Xinhua. He wanted t see hw much f the shw he culd understand given that there is a difference “between knwing cnversatinal Chinese 63 knwing ‘full’ Chinese.”
In recent years, crsstalk cmedy is becming 64 (increase) ppular in China, especially with yung peple. Gu alne currently has ver 15 millin fllwers n Duyin. With Lndn being the first stp f its Eurpe tur this year, the grup is expected 65 (perfrm) in cities including Glasgw, Paris, Milan and Madrid in the upcming mnths.
第三节 完成句子(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
66. 他们相信什么都不能让他们分开。
They believe nthing can ______ them ______.
67. 现在,越来越多的人依赖电脑来工作、学习和娱乐。
Nwadays, mre and mre peple ______ ______ cmputers fr wrk, fr study and fr entertainment.
68. 突然,房间里的所有灯熄灭了。
______ ______ ______ ______, all the lights in the rm went ut.
69. 该小组主要由十几岁的学生组成。
The grup ______ mainly ______ teenager students.
70. 现在学生可以表达自己的观点,而不是只听老师讲。
Nw students can express their wn ideas, ______ ______ ______ just listening t the teacher.
71. 这是个晴天,人们像平时一样忙着自己的工作。
It was a sunny day and peple ______ ______ their wrk as usual.
72. 我们的成员来自各行各业。
Our members include peple frm ______ ______ ______ ______.
73. 他的成功完全归功于他惊人的毅力。
His success is all ______ ______ his amazing willpwer.
74. 凯特在一家设计公司工作,但她本身也是一名画家。
Kate wrks fr a design cmpany, but she’s als a painter ______ ______ ______ ______.
75. 你的那些小动作足以证明你有多紧张。
Yur small gestures ______ ______ ______ hw nervus yu are.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节 应用文写作(满分15分)
76. 假定你是李华,最近你校将为国际交换生举办“品中华传统美食”(Taste Traditinal Chinese Cuisine)的活动。请给你校国际交换生Michael写一封电子邮件,告知此事并邀请他参加。内容包括:
1.活动时间和地点;2.活动内容。
注意:1.词数80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,使行文连贯。
Dear Michael,
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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