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    这是一份四川省自贡市第一中学校2024-2025学年高二上学期10月月考英语试题(无答案),共9页。试卷主要包含了5分,满分7等内容,欢迎下载使用。
    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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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. Where are the speakers prbably?
    A. At a tailr's. B. At hme. C. At a clthing shp.
    2. What is the man ding?
    A. Fixing the desk. B. Checking the bulb. C. Turning ff the light.
    3. What seems t be the prblem?
    A. The small number f bkings.
    B. Andy Nrtn's absence.
    C. The small size f the hall.
    4. Why is the girl in a hurry?
    A. T g hme t get sme fd.
    B. T get an imprtant file.
    C. T jin a grup discussin.
    5. What are the speakers mainly talking abut?
    A. Hw t cut carrts.
    B. Hw t use knives safely.
    C. Hw the wman's hand gt hurt.
    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。
    听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
    6. What is the prbable relatinship between the speakers?
    A. Neighbrs. B. Clleagues. C. Relatives.
    7. What des the wman plan t d tmrrw?
    A. Attend a shw. B. Fly t New Yrk. C. Lk after her grandma.
    听第 7段材料, 回答第8、9题。
    8. What is Tmmy ding?
    A. Preparing supper.
    B. Playing a cmputer game.
    C. Watching a TV prgram.
    9. Wh des the wman speak highly f?
    A. Cathy. B. Tmmy. C. Jhnny.
    听第8段材料, 回答第10至12题。
    10. What des Kate like ding t get relaxed?
    A. Jgging. B. Dancing. C. Playing sccer.
    11. Hw ften des Bill g t the gym?
    A. Twice a week. B. Three times a week. C. Fur times a week.
    12. What will the speakers d next?
    A. Hang ut. B. Play games. C. Study tgether.
    听第9段材料, 回答第13至16题。
    13. Which place did the man visit first?
    A. A castle. B. A museum. C. A church.
    14. What did the man like in the museum?
    A. Old paintings. B. Old stamps. C. Old clcks.
    15. What des the man think f the castle?
    A. It's special. B. It's bring. C. It's dangerus.
    16. What did the man buy?
    A. A bk. B. Sme pstcards. C. A mdel church.
    听第 10 段材料, 回答第 17 至 20 题。
    17. Why is the speaker giving the talk?
    A. T intrduce a club.
    B. T invite the listeners t a party.
    C. T infrm the listeners f a change.
    18. Where will the party be held?
    A. At the Irish Pub. B. At the LaFleur Club. C. At the Rdlf Club.
    19. What d the listeners have t pay fr themselves?
    A. A buffet. B. Sft drinks. C. Wine.
    20. Hw des the speaker suggest ging t the party?
    A. By bus. B. By car. C. By subway.
    第二部分 阅读(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A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
    A
    It's always lvely t see a new grup f picture bks that help mdel friendship fr children. Frm nw n, every bk. is sld at a 10% discunt!
    Snail and Wrm Again by Tina Kugler, illustrated(插图)by Je Smith
    The humr in these shrt, simple stries abut snail and wrm, tw best friends, make this a laugh ut lud delight fr yur wn reading r fr readers n the laps f their parents.
    Number f pages: 92 Selling price: $11
    The Friend Ship by Kat Yeh, illustrated by Chuck Grenink
    Hedgehg(刺猬)misunderstands when she verhears that searching fr Friendship might help her be less lnely. She thinks Friendship is an actual ship and starts t lk fr it. Alng her jurney, she meets peple wh als want a friend. They jin her search. Sn, the grup f new friends realizes they are sailing an actual Friend Ship. This clever play n wrds makes fr a heartwarming stry f truth—that smetimes friends are right in frnt f us.
    Number f pages: 105 Selling price: $12
    Pax and Blue by Lri Richmnd, illustrated by Jake Black
    Blue is Pax's friend, small like Pax. Tday Pax's mm is mving t anther place with him. Pax wrries abut Blue because "yu dn't leave a friend behind." Luckily, Pax knws just what t d t help his friend! Yu'll see empathy(同情)and understanding between tw unlikely friends wh are in brighter clrs against a quiet lavender and earthy tned backgrund.
    Number f pages: 138 Selling price: $15
    Dill & Bizzy Oppsite Day by Nra Ericsn, illustrated by Lisa Ericsn
    I lve the illustratins, and they really capture the charm f each f these tw characters—a bird and a duck—wh are best friends. Tday they d everything ppsite. Breakfast fr dinner. Lud party instead f quiet rest. And what if ppsite means the can't be friends?
    Number f pages: 117 Selling price: $13
    21. Hw much shuld yu pay if yu want t buy tw f the cheapest bk?
    A. $19.8. B. $20.7. C. $23.0. D. $22.0.
    22. Wh illustrates a truth in his/her stry?
    A. Lri Richmnd. B. Tina Kugler. C. Nra Ericsn. D. Kat Yeh.
    23. Which bk's pictures des the authr like?
    A. Snail and Wrm Again. B. The Friend Ship.
    C. Pax and Blue. D. Dill & Bizzy Oppsite Day.
    B
    Cathy was n hliday in Hng Kng, walking fr hurs every day, when her ft started t hurt. She hadn't fallen r injured herself but it was s painful that she went t see a dctr. She was shcked t discver she had brken a bne in her ft Wrried abut her bne strength, Cathy's dctr sent her fr a bne density test. It turned ut Cathy had stepenia(骨量减少), the early stage t steprsis(骨质疏松症). She wasn't prepared fr that. "I was just shcked. I truly believed steprsis was an ld persn's disease."
    That's a cmmn assumptin, says Assciate Prfessr Peter Wng, head f rheumatlgy(风湿病学)at Westmead Hspital in Sydney. He says it's als cmmn fr peple t assume steprsis is a cnditin that affects nly elderly wmen. But steprsis can ccur in yunger wmen, thugh it is less cmmn, and can als affect men.
    S what is steprsis? In simple terms, Wng says, it's when yu have "thin bnes". Instead f hardy, thick bnes, steprtic bnes are at increased risk f being brken. Yu can even break a bne, as Cathy did, withut nticeable injury.
    Because steprsis is painless, sme peple discver they have it nly after they've brken a bne and gne fr a scan. While steprsis is cmmn, it's nt unavidable.
    Wng says the best ways t prevent it are by cnsuming enugh calcium and ding regular exercise. He recmmends aiming fr 1,000 milligrams f calcium a day. Fr example, a tub f ygurt r a serve f cheese is a gd amunt f calcium.
    Yu als need adequate sunlight expsure, which allws skin t make vitamin D, a crucial cmpnent f strng bnes, Smking can lead t weak bnes, s quitting is advised. If yu have steprsis and have brken a bne, Wng says there are treatments available that can thicken bnes and dramatically reduce yur risk f a further break.
    24. Accrding t the first paragraph, why did Cathy g t see a dctr?
    A. Because she had n idea why her ft hurt s much.
    B. Because walking t much made her ft get injured.
    C. Because she thught that a bne was brken in her ft.
    D. Because she knew that she was ging t have steprsis.
    25. Which f the fllwing statements abut steprsis is crrect?
    A. It is knwn that steprsis hardly affects yunger peple.
    B. Ostepenia indicates that yu are bund t have steprsis sn.
    C. Everyne may have steprsis n matter the age and gender.
    D. Osteprsis makes yu mre painful when breaking a bne.
    26. Which way can help yu prevent steprsis effectively?
    A. Sunbathe as much as pssible until getting sunburnt.
    B. Cnsume yur diet with enugh calcium and exercise mre.
    C. Try a variety f treatments r therapies and find a suitable ne.
    D. G t the hspital fr a bne density test ccasinally.
    27. Which can be a suitable title fr the text?
    A. What We Get Wrng abut Osteprsis B. Osteprsis—an Old Persn's Disease
    C. The Gd Ways t Prevent Osteprsis D. The Right Attitude Twards Osteprsis
    C
    When it cmes t leading, self-identity matters. Research has shwn that seeing yurself as a leader is an imprtant first step n the path tward becming ne—and reluctance(不情愿)t be identified as a leader can keep capable peple frm taking n leadership respnsibilities. S, why are peple s ften uncmfrtable with thinking f themselves as leaders? T explre this questin, we cnducted a series f studies with mre than 1, 700 participants, and we cnsistently fund that the mre peple wrried abut the reputatinal risks f being a leader, the less likely they were t be identified as ne. Specifically, we identified three cmmn reputatinal fears: fear f seeming bssy, fear f seeming different and fear f seeming unqualified.
    Many participants expressed cncern abut being seen as autcratic(专横的), bssy r dmineering if they were t take n a leadership rle. As ne interviewee put it, "I wuldn't want t seem pushy, r that I take advantage f weak peple. I wuldn't want t seem cld." Interestingly, while much has been written n the use f negative wrds like "bssy" t describe female leaders, we fund that in ur studies, men and wmen were bth afraid f cming acrss in this manner.
    The secnd cmmn cncern was that acting as a leader wuld result in being singled ut and receiving t much attentin fr being different frm thers—even if that attentin was psitive. Une participant explained, "I dn't want t be lked up t. I am cmfrtable leading, but at the same time I want t be n the same level as everyne else. " Many peple wrry that if they becme leaders, they will have t sacrifice their sense f belnging within the grup.
    Regardless f whether they actually saw themselves as qualified, many participants said that they were afraid that thers wuld view them as unfit fr leadership. As ne shared, "I knw peple ften assciate certain typical images with leadership rles, s that makes me smewhat uncmfrtable. I wrry that if I try t pursue leadership in my field, peple will nt take me seriusly."
    28. What des the underlined wrd "dmineering" mean in paragraph 2?
    A. Being prud f neself. B. Nt cnsidering thers' pinins.
    C. Speaking ill f ther emplyees. D. Taking advantage f weak peple.
    29. What can we learn frm paragraph 2?
    A. Fear f seeming bssy nly fits with female leadership.
    B. Bth male and female wrry abut being seen as bssy.
    C. Leaders shuld nt care abut what thers think f them.
    D. Female leaders are ften described in negative-wrds.
    30. What is peple's cncern t be different?
    A. Getting less attentin frm thers. B. Being talked abut by thers.
    C. Being n the same level as thers. D. Lacking sense f belnging t a team.
    31. What is the purpse f the text?
    A. T explain what reputatinal fears are. B. T encurage peple t be leaders.
    C. T cmplain abut the leaders in ur life. D. T explain peple's reluctance t be leaders.
    D
    Vilence is a central cncept fr describing scial relatinships amng humans, a cncept laded with ethical and plitical significance. Verbal vilence, mst ften als labeled verbal abuse, is a cmmn variety f vilence, which cntains a relatively large range. f behavirs, including accusing, undermining, verbal threatening, rdering, trivializing(轻视), cnstant frgetting, silencing, name-calling, pen criticizing. It is cmpatible(共存的)with ther frms f vilence, including physical vilence and psychlgical vilence. Fr instance, in mst bullying behavirs we d find all three kinds f vilence(and verbal vilence seems t be the mst essential frm f vilence t bullying—yu can have n bullying withut verbal threat.)
    As with psychlgical vilence, the questin is psed f what srts f reactins may be regarded as legitimate(合法的)with respect t verbal vilence. Des a verbal threat give smene the leeway(余地)t respnd with physical vilence? We d find tw quite distinct camps here: accrding t sme, n act f verbal vilence may justify a physically vilent reactin; accrding t anther camp, instead, verbally vilent behavir may be as damaging, if nt mre damaging, than physically vilent behavirs.
    On the ther hand, verbal vilence may be smetimes seen als as a frm f liberatin fr the mst ppressed. The exercise f humr may be in sme cases invlved with sme frms f verbal vilence: frm plitically incrrect jkes t simple mcking, humr may seem a manner t exercise vilence ver ther peple. At the same time, humr is amngst the mst gentle tls fr scial prtests, as it requires n special wealth and prbably causes n physical damage and need nt cause great psychlgical distress.
    The exercise f verbal vilence, perhaps mre than any ther frms f vilence, requires a cntinuus check n the part f the speaker f the reactins t their wrds: humans almst invariably end up exercising vilence ver each ther; it is nly by educating urselves t try and keep frm behavirs that ur acquaintances d find vilent that we may be able t live peacefully.
    32. Which f the fllwing is true abut verbal vilence accrding t the first paragraph?
    A. It is nt related t ethical r plitical issues.
    B. It nly includes name-calling and public criticism.
    C. It can be fund in mst bullying behavirs.
    D. It is nt cmpatible with ther frms f vilence.
    33. What can we knw frm the first tw paragraphs?
    A. Legitimate respnse t verbal vilence is f majr cncern.
    B. Act f verbal vilence justifies and authrizes a physical reactin.
    C. Verbal vilence is undubtedly as destructive as physical vilence.
    D. Verbal vilence has n essential difference with psychlgical vilence.
    34. Why is humr regarded as ne f the gentlest tls fr scial prtests?
    A. Because the pr can als use humr fr scial prtests.
    B. Because it will nt cst the interests f the prtester.
    C. Because it is mre acceptable than ther frms f vilence.
    D. Because it will nly result in mild cnsequences.
    35. What des this passage mainly talk abut?
    A. Hw t respnd t verbal vilence prperly. B. Explaining what verbal vilence is.
    C. Hw t crrectly view verbal vilence. D. The different types f verbal vilence.
    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。选项中有两项为多余选项。
    Mst f us have sme resistance t cnflict. Instead f dealing with issues directly, we try t be "nice" and end up spending lts f time talking t urselves r thers—cmplaining, feeling upset, thinking smething that already happened ver and ver again. 36 Yur health and self-esteem(自尊)may suffer and yu think that yu're a victim. Belw are three tips.
    1)Speak bjectively and make requests
    Yu shuld use bservatins instead f labels. Fr example, in the case f the direct reprt, he r she is likely t be unhappy if yu say, "I need t talk t yu abut hw badly yu cme ff in the meeting." Instead, talk abut what yu bserved: "I nticed in the last meeting yur bdy language changed and yu reacted strngly when the speaker said smething wrng. I'd lve t discuss hw yu culd share yur cncerns in a better way." 37
    2)Keep a calm behavir
    38 But it desn't. Yu can be yurself and remain kind, fair, and calm in these situatins by being clear, fcusing n the essence f the cnflict, and making a request t ensure yur prblem is slved.
    3) 39
    Like any muscle yu build, it takes practice befre yu can imprve yur abilities. 40 . In the prcess f reflectin, please ask yurself: What caused my anxiety and why des this feel persnal? What request am I nt making? Then, take actin.
    A. Start with baby steps.
    B. But this can have serius csts.
    C. Therefre, this actin is bad fr yur health.
    D. Then yu can g further and ask fr imprvement.
    E. Start with easier situatins first and reflect hw t address the cnflict.
    F. Try t d as many things as pssible at nce, and d each ne perfectly.
    G. Peple wh shy away frm cnflict ften think that it has t lk aggressive.
    第三部分 语言运用(共两节, 满分30分)
    第一节(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四个选项中选出最佳选项。
    Five years ag, the phtgrapher Cassandra Girald fell int step with sme teenagers n their way t a mall. She spent the next several mnths 41 tw f the girls, April and Desire, until their graduatin frm the eighth grade.
    "They pened their whle wrlds t me," said Ms. Girald. "They bth came frm single-mther 42 ," she said. "They had t help their 43 take care f ther kids, which made them becme mre 44 and mature."
    That 45 became the seed fr The After Schl Prject, Ms. Girald's cntinuing Instagram series dcumenting hw students 46 the interlude(间歇)between schl and hme.
    "I'm trying t 47 these kids at their mst authentic(真实的)time," she said. "They're nt being 48 by the adults." She phtgraphed them playing sprts, r just hanging ut. "I've experienced after-schl time as this 49 time," she said. "It's amazing t 50 the same kids time and time again. I see hw they get alng and quarrel with each ther."
    Nw studying educatin reprting at university, Ms. Girald has 51 mre abut the teenagers in institutins. She plans t turn the 52 int a website fr students and educatrs-and t check in with her frmer 53 April and Desire, wh are abut t graduate frm high schl. " 54 , they taught me hw t be a 55 , t be hnest. Hw t capture intimacy(亲密), t spend time, t slw dwn, t be thughtful," Ms. Girald said
    41. A. prtecting B. dcumenting C. guiding D. accmpanying
    42. A. husehlds B. rganizatins C. teams D. classes
    43. A. teachers B. leaders C. mms D. friends
    44. A. sympathetic B. adrable C. hpeful D. respnsible
    45. A. activity B. stry C. experience D. prcess
    46. A. spend B. describe C. recrd D. memrize
    47. A. talk t B. take pictures f C. wrk with D. watch mvies with
    48. A. watched B. educated C. supprted D. lcked
    49. A. rugh B. great C. shrt D. right
    50. A. lk after B. take in C. turn t D. run int
    51. A. argued B. learned C. wrried D. cmplained
    52. A. task B. trade C. prject D. arrangement
    53. A. subjects B. custmers C. classmates D. clleagues
    54. A. Generally B. Amusingly C. Strangely D. Thankfully
    55. A. writer B. student C. phtgrapher D. directr
    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。
    In the past century and a half, China 56 (experience)five f the wrld's 10 severest natural disasters, while 57 tp three severest natural disasters in wrld histry all ccurred in China.
    Hwever, with the internet f things technlgy, the natin can nw prvide crucial supprt thrugh early warning systems and detectin f natural disasters, as well as enhance emergency respnse in rder 58 (prtect)the ppulatin.
    Internet f things technlgy is based n intercnnectin thrugh the internet f cmputing devices in everyday bjects, 59 (enable)them t send and receive data. This technlgy is pwering research in everything frm driverless cars 60 smart refrigeratrs. The 61 (develp)f lw pwer wide area, r LPWA, technlgy in the past tw years, cmbined with internet f things applicatins, is fast Becming the rute t prtecting Chinese infrastructure(基础设施).
    LPWA technlgy allws tt wireless telecmmunicatin netwrks acrss lng ranges at 62 (extreme)lw bit rates, meaning that small individual bjects such as sensrs(传感器)can be placed acrss vast distances in rder t detect natural disasters. A wide range f 63 (envirnment)cnditins can be mnitred and integrated as part f an early warning system.
    Internet f things acceleratrs(加速器), such as the nes 64 (fund)by Ericssn in China earlier this year, are making it increasingly affrdable t set large numbers f sensrs acrss an area 65 natural disasters ccur. The quantity f sensrs cnnected means that it is easier t manage envirnmental data n nise, water and air.
    第四部分 写作(共两节, 满分40分)
    第一节(满分 15 分)
    假定你是李华, 上周你校成功举办了“学生插花作品大赛(Student Flral Design Cmpetitin)”。请你给校报英语栏目写一篇文章, 报道一下该活动。内容包括:
    (1)活动情况;
    (2)活动意义。
    注意:(1)写作词数应为80个左右;
    (2)请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。
    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。
    Tw bys, Jack and Tm, have been inseparable since childhd, sharing laughter, tears, and cuntless adventures. Their friendship was like a big tree, rted deep in the sil f their hearts, weathering every strm that came their way.
    As they grew lder, Jack and Tm attended the same schl, where they cntinued t grw up academically and scially. They were bth extrardinary students, but it was their friendship that set them apart frm thers. They supprted each ther thrugh thick and thin, always ready t lend a helping hand r a listening ear t each ther.
    Smetime later, Jack's family faced a severe financial crisis, frcing them t mve away frm their belved twn. The news brke Jack and Tm's wrld, as they had never imagined a life withut each ther. Hwever, they vwed(发誓)t remain in tuch and prmised t visit each ther as ften as they culd.
    Over the years, Jack and Tm tk different paths in life. Jack did excellent in his studies and eventually landed a very gd jb in a big city, while Tm pursued his passin fr art and became a successful artist. Despite their busy schedules, they never frgt their prmise and made sure t keep in tuch thrugh letters, phne calls, and ccasinal visits.
    One summer, Jack received terrible news—Tm had been diagnsed(诊断)with a rare cancer. Heartbrken, Jack immediately bked the first flight back t their hmetwn t be by his friend's side. When he arrived, he fund Tm weak and fragile(脆弱的), but his spirit remained unbrken.
    In the days f pain and uncertainty, Jack and Tm's bnd simply grew strnger. They spent hurs recalling their childhd adventures, laughing at ld jkes and sharing stries f their lives. Jack wuld read bks t Tm, wh wuld paint pictures inspired by their memries. Thrugh their lve and supprt fr each ther, they fund strength t face the challenges that lay ahead. Hwever, as the days turned int weeks, Tm's cnditin wrsened.
    注意:
    (1)续写词数应为150个左右;
    (2)请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。
    Student Flral Design Cmpetitin Ends Successfully
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