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四川省萬源中學高屆第二次月考試題高二下)英語考試時間分鐘,滿分分注意事項:答題前填寫好自己的姓名、班級、考號等信息請將答案正確填寫在答題卡上第Ⅰ卷選擇題分)第一部分聽力共兩節,滿分分)第一節共5小題每小題分,滿分分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的、、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽完每段對話后,你都有秒鐘的時間來回答有關小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.【此處可播放相關音頻,請去附件查看】Whatcanthewomanfindinthestore?A.Cars.B.Bikes.C.Motorbikes.2.【此處可播放相關音頻,請去附件查看】Wherewillthemangolast?A.Thesupermarket.B.Thebutcher’s.C.Thebakery.3.【此處可播放相關音頻,請去附件查看】Whatdoesthemanaskthewomantodo?A.himtohospital.B.Gotoaclasswithhim.C.Submitareportforhim.4.【此處可播放相關音頻,請去附件查看】Whatdoesthemanmean?A.MissSpringisstrict.B.Hehasfinishedthetask.C.Thetaskwilltakeseveraldays.5.【此處可播放相關音頻,請去附件查看】Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Athome.B.Inashop.C.Inarestaurant.第二節共小題每小題分,滿分分)聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的、、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應位置。聽完每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的做答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。第1頁/共13頁6.Wherearethespeakers?A.Inacar.B.Onaboat.C.Onamotorcycle.7Whatisthewomandoing?A.Lookingatapapermap.B.tofindawebsite.C.Usingaphonetogivedirections.8.Wheredidtheconversationtakeplace?A.Athome.B.InanC.Inapark.9.Howwastheweatherontheman’swayhomefromwork?A.Cloudy.B.Rainy.C.10.Wherewilltheeventbeheld?A.Atacafe.B.Ataschool.C.Atagallery.Whatisthewoman?A.Astudent.B.Anartist.C.Ateacher.12.WhatdoesthemanplantodoonJuly21?A.Learnpapercutting.B.Playfootball.C.agame.13.WhydidKevin’sfamilydecidetomove?A.Theygotboredwithcitylife.B.Theirrentedhousewouldbesold.C.Thelandladychargedthemahigherrent.14.WhatdidKevinthinkofthehousesforrentinthecity?第2頁/共13頁A.Beautiful.B.fortable.C.Expensive.15.HowlongdoesittakeKevintogotoworknow?A.Onehour.B.Oneandahalfhours.C.hours.16.WhatdoesKevinthinkisthemostimportantbenefitoflivingsuburbs?A.Savingmoremoney.B.Enjoyingquietlife.C.Breathingfreshair.17.Whereshouldthelistenersgoiftheygetlost?A.theticketB.thetouristbus.C.themaingate.18.Whatmaysurprisethelisteners?A.Thepalacehasbeeamuseum.B.Therearepeoplelivinginthepalace.C.Peopleinthepalaceweartraditionalclothes.19.Whatshouldthelistenersdobeforetakingaphotoofthelocalpeople?A.Buytheirproducts.B.Putontraditionalclothes.C.Askfortheirpermission.20.Whatdoesthespeakerthinkoftheaskingpriceofthelocalpeople’sproducts?A.High.B.Acceptable.C.第二部分閱讀理解共兩節,滿分分)第一節共小題每小題分,滿分分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的、、C和D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。AIfyouaregoodatwriting,herearesomepetitionstoshowyourtalents.Genres:PoetryTheAestheticaCreativecelebratesoutstandingwriters.It’sopentoPoetryandShortFictionsubmissionsonanytheme,especiallyworksreflectingourchangingworld.gainrecognitionandopportunitiesforpublication.Prize:£2,500Additionalprizes:PublicationintheAestheticaCreativeAnnual|onlinemasterclasseswithArvon|AcoursefromthePoetrySchool第3頁/共13頁Deadline:Aug31Genres:FictionandShortStoryEveryFriday,Reedsysendsoutfivewritingprompts(提示).Enteryourresponsewithinaweekforachanceat$250.mayalsobeincludedinReedsy’smagazine,Prompted.Prize:$250Additionalprizes:$25credittowardReedsyeditorialservicesDeadline:Dec31Genres:Essay,Nonfiction,andTheSolashonorwriterswhoseworkinspiresotherstoexplore.seekthebesttravelstories—funny,thoughtprovoking,adventurous,uplifting,scary,inspiringandtouching.hopetheseawardswillencouragethosewholovetotravelandsharetheirexperiences.Prize:$1,000Additionalprizes:PublicationDeadline:Sept21Genres:Children’sFictionThis£5,000internationalprizeisfornewwritersofchildren’sfiction.Submitthefirst5,000wordsplusaonepagesummaryofyourbook.Shortlisteesreceivefeedbackfromyoungjudgesandeditorialfeedbackontheirextractandsummary.Prize:£5,000Additionalprizes:£1,800courseforonelonglisteeDeadline:Nov3021.WhatdoCreativeforPoetryandSolashaveinmon?A.Theybothacceptfictionsubmissions.B.Theyencourageworldchangingworks.C.Theyhavethesamesubmissiondeadline.D.Theywinnerspublicationopportunities.22.WhatdoweknowaboutTheReedsyPromptsContest?第4頁/共13頁A.Itwinnerstheleasttopprize.B.Itwelesnonfictionandshortstory.C.shouldentertheirresponseeveryFriday.D.Contributors’workswillbeincludedinPrompted.23.Whichcontestisspecificallyfornewwritersofchildren’sfiction?A.CreativeforPoetry.B.TheReedsyPromptsContest.C.SolasD.TheBathChildren’sNovelBAftercelebratinghis40thbirthdayonNov5,renownedKenyanmarathonrunnerEliudKipchogeembarkedonhisfifthtriptoChina.Kipchogewasraisedonafarm.Asachild,hewouldoftenridehisbicycletosellmilkandruntoandfromschooleachday.In2002,hebeganfocusingonrunning,initiallyspecializinginthe5,000meters,adisciplinehepursuedforyears.In2013,Kipchogetransitionedtomarathonrunning,startinganotherjourneythatwouldredefinethesport.Fromhisdebutmarathonin2013tobreakingtheworldrecordtwiceandwinningtwoOlympicgoldmedals,Kipchogehasnotonlyachievedextraordinarypersonalmilestonesbutalsoinspiredaglobalmunityofrunners.Lookingbackonhiscareer,Kipchogeattributeshisjourneytoadeeploveforrunningandadesiretoshowcasehistalentontheworldstage.Foryears,hehasstucktoastrictdailyroutine.Hisdaybeginsat5amwhenherisesforamorningrun.Afterward,hereturnshomeforateabreak,followedbysomelightexercisesbeforelunch.Intheafternoon,heheadsoutforanotherrun,thenspendstherestofthedayfocusingonrecoveryandrelaxationbeforepreparingforbed.Besideshispassionforthesport,Kipchoge’sremarkablecareeresfromhisinnerdrivetopushthelimitsofhumanendurance.In2019,hebecamethefirstathletetorunamarathoninundertwohours,provinghismotto(座右銘)that“nohumanislimited”.“Itisnotjustaboutrunningtowinorbreakingrecords.It’saboutthesatisfactionyoufeelafterfinishingamarathonknowingthatyoucanrunanythingthatyoucanacplish(實現)anythinginthisworld,”KipchogetoldChinaDaily.24.WhatcanwelearnaboutEliudKipchoge’searlylife?A.Hewasbroughtuponafarm.第5頁/共13頁B.Hespecializedinthe5,000metersatC.Hewasforcedtoruntoschoolasachild.D.Hestartedrunningmarathonsbyaccident.25.WhatmayKipchogeagreewithaccordingtothetext?A.isthemostimportant.B.Passioncontributesgreatlytosuccess.C.peoplecanachievesuccesseffortlessly.D.Satisfactionmakespeopleoverestimatetheirabilities.26.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it”inthelastparagraphreferto?A.Hismotto.B.Hisdailyroutine.C.Runningamarathon.D.Hisremarkablecareer.27.WhichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribeKipchoge?A.Helpfulandgenerous.B.Lovingandambitious.C.andwarmhearted.D.Persistentandhighlymotivated.Cafocusondiscountsandgooddeals,frugality(節儉)hasbeethenewbuzzwordforyoungpeople,arecentstudyreveals.Inasocietythathasquicklyshiftedfromshortagetoabundance,theseconsumersarefindinganewmiddleground,balancingtheenjoymentofshoppingwiththeneedtosave.Mei,a30yearoldlawyerinShenzhen,Guangdong,believesthat“fallinginlovewithyellowdiscountlabelsisactuallyapositivechangeinconsumerattitude.Afterall,justbecauseyoucansomethingexpensivedoesn’tmeanyoushouldpaytoomuchforit.”Lua24yearoldworkerfromFuzhou,agrees.Shehasfoundvariouswaystosave,fromcollectingfreesamplesatpromotionaleventstoreusingpackaging.her,frugalitymeansappreciatingthesmallthings,liketurningamilkteacupintoapencilholderorusingshoppingbagsforstorage.WhileLu’sparents’generationmayhaveseenfrugalityasasignofhardship,theseyoungadultsseeitasasmartlifestylechoice.“Ourspendingphilosophyissavewhereyoucan,spendwhereyoushould’.Theoldergenerationmightsaythesame,butwherewechoosetospenddiffers.Imightspendonanimemerchandise(動漫商品),orblindboxes,”saidLu.AsurveyconductedbyBeijingNewsShellFinanceinOctoberhighlightsthecarefulspendinghabitsofyoungconsumersnationwide.Whilethey’rewillingtospendmoreonexperiences,theirspendingchoicesremainthoughtful.Thesurveyfoundthat58.3percentofrespondentswouldcutcostsiftheyfoundcheaperoptions.第6頁/共13頁Additionally,56.4percentwouldskipcertainpurchasesiftheyfelttheylackednoveltyorhadalreadybeenexperienced.adults’frugalhabits,aninterestinglookintohowtoday’syoutharechangingtheirapproachtospending,savingmoneywithoutgivingupessentials,”saidZhuDì,aresearchfellowattheInstituteofSociology.28.HowdoesLupracticefrugalityaccordingtothepassage?A.Bycollectingsmallthingslikemilkteacups.B.Byavoidingpurchasesrelatedtoentertainment.C.Bycollectingfreesamplesatpromotionalevents.D.Bybuyingexpensiveanimemerchandiseregularly.29.WhatdoesLuthinkofthetrendofyoungpeoplepursuingdiscounts?A.It’sasignofhardship.B.It’sapositivechangeinconsumerattitude.C.It’sapletelynewspendingphilosophy.D.Itreflectsanenvironmentfriendlylifestyle.30.Whatcanbeinferredaboutyoungconsumersfromthelastparagraph?A.Theyareundergreatfinancialpressure.B.Theyhavelimitedoptionswhenshopping.C.Theyputthediscountfirstinsteadofthequality.D.Theyattachimportancetobothneedsandsaving.31.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?A.adultssaynotoparents’spendinghabits.B.Frugalityisoutofdatefortheyoungconsumers.C.adultsembracefrugalityasasmartlifestyle.D.Discountshoppinghasimpactedeconomypositively.DIn2024,theterm“brainrot(腦腐)”gainedpopularityonsocialmediaasitreflectedconcernsabouttheoverconsumptionoflowqualityonlinecontent.Thewidespreaduseofthetermhashighlightedtheharmfulofinternetaddiction,drivingatraveltrendknownas“digitaldetox”.Infact,digitaldetoxisn’tanewconcept.BrownUniversitydefinesitasasetperiodduringwhichpeopleavoidusingelectronicdevices.Duetogrowinginterestintakingabreakfromtechnologywhileonvacation,tour第7頁/共13頁operatorsarenowofferingdigitaldetoxtrips,wheretravelerschooseaninternetfreeenvironment.Whensuchatripbegins,travelerslocktheirdevicesinastorageboxandonlygetthembackattheend.whohavejoineddigitaldetoxtripsconfirmthevariousbenefitsofgoingphonefree.thatdistraction,theexperiencefeelssomuchricherbecauseyou’rejustiinit,”Cappel,founderoftravelpanyFTLOtold+Leisuremagazine.However,sheacknowledgedthattechfreetravelhasn’tyetbeepopular,asmanypeoplearestillconcernedaboutshuttingtheirdevicespletely.Thatconcernmakessense.Inanagewhenlifeandtechnologyaremoreconnectedthanever,afulldigitaldetoxmaynotberealisticformostpeople.isverymuchapartofusbankwithanapp,readrestaurantmenusonphonesandevensweatwithexerciseinstructorsthroughascreen,”consultantEmilyCherkintoldtheBBC,“Whileadigitaldetoxismeanttoreducestress,shuttingdowndevicesmayactuallycausemoreanxietyduetoourcloserelationshipwithtechnology.”Ratherthanavoidingphonesaltogether,expertssuggestmorerealisticwaystoaddressinternetaddiction.“Imakesuremyuseoftechnologyispurposeful,”SinaJoneidy,aseniorteacheratUniversitysaidwheninterviewed.Forthosewhocan’tpletelystepawayfromscreens,usingscreentimetrackingappsmayhelpencouragemoremindfulphonehabits.“Ultimately,ourfocusshouldbeonimprovingourlongtermrelationshipwithtechnologyratherthandependingonthedigitaldetoxindustryasashorttermsolution,”lifestylemagazineDazedmented.32.Whatcanwelearnaboutdigitaldetoxtrips?A.Mosttravelersarewillingtotakeone.B.Theyprovidealongtermsolutiontointernetaddiction.C.Participantslocktheirdevicesinaboxuntilthetripends.Dcanusetheirdevicesforemergenciesduringthetrip.33.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“immersed”inparagraph3mean?A.B.Addicted.C.Absorbed.D.Rooted.34.WhatisEmilyCherkin’sattitudetowardadigitaldetox?A.Neutral.B.Skeptical.C.Optimistic.D.Indifferent.35.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.DigitalDetox:ACureforAll?B.BrainRot:TheNewInternetEpidemic第8頁/共13頁C.ScreenFreeHelpfulorUseless?D.AnIdealCurefor“BrainRot”第二節共5小題每小題分,滿分分)Peoplesaywatercanimprovehealthandmemory.Butnowsomeexpertssaythattothinkdrinkingwaterequalshealthistakingthingstoofarandthathydration(水合作用)isaboutthebalancebetweenelectrolytes(電解質)likesodiumandthewaterinyourbody.Then.howmuchwaterdoyouneedtodrink?Manysayyoushoulddrinkeight8ounceglassesofwateraday.Notso,someexpertssay.___36___A200poundpersonwhohikes10milesintheheatneedsmorewaterthana120poundmanagerinatemperaturecontrolledbuilding.___37___Someonewithaheartconditionorkidneystoneshasonelevelofneed.Apersontakingdiureticdrugs(利尿藥)mayneedadifferentamountofmayneedtochangetheamountyouaredrinkingifyoulavebeenillwithvomitingordiarrhea.isabetterchoicethansugarysodasorfruitjuices.___38___Onepopularideaisthatcaffeineoralcoholwillmakeyourbodylosemuchwater.Butonestudyshowedtheisnotalsogetwaterfromwhatyoueat.Fruits,vegetables,andsoupsalladdtotheintakeofwater.bodywilltellyouifyouarehydratedenough.don'thavetothinkaboutitoradduptheouncesyoudrink.___39___Electrolytesareessentialminerals.___40___Somesportsdrinksadssayyouneedtoaddelectrolytestostayhealthy.Butsomeexpertssaythatyourbodyproduceselectrolytes.mayneedmorewaterifyouexercisealotduringtheheatoftheday.Otherwise,mostpeoplegetenoughelectrolytesfromfood.A.Justdrinkthenyouarethirsty.B.TheyarevitaltomanyfunctionsinthebodyC.Itgivesyoumoreenergyandmakesyoulookgood.D.Instead,yourbodyandtheactivitiesyouattendmatter.E.Itisalsonecessarytosetatimetableaboutwhentodrinkwater.FTheamountofwateryouneedinadayalsodependsonyourhealth.G.Butwhenitestohydration,anydrinkcanaddwatertoyoursystem.第三部分語言知識運用共兩節,滿分分)第一節共小題每小題1分,滿分分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個選項C和D中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳第9頁/共13頁選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。Althoughmanyoverprocessedfoodscansatisfythedesireforsweet,fatty,saltyfoods,researchsuggeststheseitemsareparticularlybadfortheheartandbrain,withmoodandcognitiontakingahit.Themostrecentresearchlookingatthe___41___ofoverprocessedfoodfoundthemostfarreachingresults.Researchers___42___directlinksbetweenhigherconsumptionofoverprocessedfoodsandagreaterriskofmanyhealthissues.Theseresultsare___43___earlierstudies.Dietshighinthesefoodswerelinkedtogreaterriskofdepressionandanxiety,accordingtoananalysispublishedinthejournalNutrients.Inoneofthesestudies,riskrosefrom___44___just33percentofcaloriesfromoverprocessedfood.Aseparatestudyfoundthattakinginjust20percentofcaloriesfromthesefoodswaslinkedtoa28percentfasterrateofcognitive___45___paredwithpeoplewhoatelessprocessedfood.Also___46___isastudytrackingabouthalfamillionpeoplelivinginEngland,Scotland,andthatfoundtheriskofdementia(癡呆)wentupby25percentforevery10percentincreaseinoverprocessedfood.Whiletheexactcauseandeffectrelationshipisstillunknown,thestrongestevidencefromprospectivestudies___47___theideathateatinghighamountsofoverprocessedfoodsincreasestheriskofdepressioninthefuture.Itismonknowledgethateatingtoomuchsaltorsugarislinkedtohighbloodpressureand2diabetes.Whatthepublicmaynotappreciate,___48___,isthatalltheseconditionsthebrainbyraisingtheriskfordementia.___49___suchascertainartificialsweetenersmayalsodisturbtheproductionandreleaseofbrainchemicals,suchasdopamine,whichcannegativelymentalandemotional____50____.Anotherproblemwithoverprocessedfoodsisthattheymightbeaddictive.Overprocessedfoodshavemoreinmonwitha(n)____51____thanfoodsbyMotherNature.Humanshaveevolvedtorespondtofoodsthataresweet,fatty,andhighincalories.Formostofhumanexistencethishelpedus____52____.Butinnature,foodsare____53____modestlyhighinsugar—likeberries—orhighinfat,likenuts.don’tfindfoodshighinbothsugarandfat.That’sadistinctive____54____ofoverprocessedfoods.Addinsalt,artificialflavoringsandbrightcolors,andourbrainsimply____55____thesefoods.41.A.recipeB.flavorC.preparationD.impact42.A.promotedB.identifiedC.evaluatedD.dismissed43.A.contrarytoB.consistentwithC.concernedaboutD.dependenton44.A.consumingB.calculatingC.reducingD.burning45.A.improvementB.advantageC.qualityD.decline第10頁/共13頁46.A.reassuringB.contradictoryC.alarmingD.sustainable47.A.goesagainstB.castsdoubtonC.leanstowardsD.putsforward48.A.howeverB.thereforeC.bychanceD.forinstance49A.DecorationsB.AdditivesC.OptionsD.Contributors50.A.problemB.capacityC.outburstD.wellbeing51.A.appetizerB.cigaretteC.dessertD.snack52.A.surviveB.emergeC.ventureD.mature53.A.stillB.barelyC.onlyD.rather54.A.nutritionB.tasteC.dishD.characteristic55.A.gainsinsightintoB.losescontroloverC.showsconcernforD.getsholdof第二節共小題每小題分,滿分分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當的單詞或括號內單詞的正確形式。TherewaslessseaicecoveringtheoceansinFebruaryofthisyearthanatanyotherpointonrecord.“Oneofthe____56____(consequence)ofawarmerworldismeltingseaice,andtherecordornearrecordlowseaicecoveratbothpoleshaspushedglobalseaicecovertoanalltimeminimum,”saidSamanthaBurgess____57____astatement.GlobalaveragetemperaturesinFebruaryofthisyear____58____(rise)1.59°Cabovetheperindustrialaverage,____59____(make)itthethirdwarmestFebruaryonrecord,accordingtotheEuropeanUnion’sclimateserviceCopernicus.Thesehightemperaturesimpactedtheglobalseaiceextent,____60____includesboththeArctic,whereseaiceiscurrentlynearitsannualmaximum,andtheAntarctic.Thesatelliterecordforbothregionsextendsbackto1979.IntheArctic,seaiceremainedat8percentbelowaveragethroughoutFebruary,missinganareaofice____61____(rough)thesizeoftheUK.Thiswasthethirdconsecutivemonth____62____(set)anewmonthlyrecordlowintheArctic.____63____(see)overthepasttwoyears,thisdeclineinthe____64____(north)hemisphere(半球)hasbinedwithalongertermdeclineinAntarcticseaice.AntarcticseaiceseemedtorecovertonearaveragelevelsinDecemberoflastyear____65____itthenrapidlydeclinedagain.InFebruary,theicereacheditsfourthlowestextentonrecordforthemonth,remaining26percentbelowaverage.第四部分寫作共兩節,滿分分)第一節滿分分)第11頁/共13頁66.演講比賽,請寫一篇演講稿參賽。要點包括:1.優秀的高中生應具備的品質(至少22.如何培養這些品質。注意:1.詞數80左右,開頭結尾已經給出,不計入總詞數;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應位置作答。參考詞匯:五四青年節DayDearteachersandfellowstudents,Goodmorning!____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Thankyouforyourlistening!第二節滿分分)67.閱讀下面材料,根據其內容和所給段落開頭語續寫兩段,使之構成一篇完整的短文。Thelongawaitedsummervacationfinallycame,andIimmediatelyheadedforGrandpa’scountrysidehomewithexcitement.IwaslookingforwardtoseeingGrandpaandplayingwithmybestfriend,Steve,hissmartdog.Lifeinthecountrysidewasgreat.IenjoyedGrandpa’stastyvegetablesoupandhadalotoffunplayingwithSteve.exploredthewoods,chased(追逐)birds,andtriedfishingbythestream,laughingallthewhile.Oneday,Grandpawenttothefarmtogetfreshpumpkinsandtomatoesforabigdinner.Whilewaitingforhimtoeback,Ifeltabitbored.“Steve,let’shavesomefun!”Ideclared,andwithawag(搖擺)ofhistail,heexcitedlyagreed.Ourgame

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