四川省内江市第二中学2023-2024学年高二上学期第一次月考英语试题(原卷版)

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内江二中高25届高二上学期第一次月考试题英语满分150分考试时间120分钟第一部分听力(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,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.WhyisAnnelate?A.Shelivesfaraway.B.Shedoesn’thaveacar.C

.Shedoesn’thaveaphone.2.Whatwilltheweatherbeliketomorrow?A.Rainy.B.Cold.C.Warm.3.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Bossandsecretary.B.Te

acherandstudent.C.Doctorandpatient.4.Whatdidthemanthinkaboutthebeginningofthemovie?A.Itwasconfusing.B.Itwasdepre

ssing.C.Itwascomplicated.5.Howfaristhelaststopsign?A.Twoblocksaway.B.Threeblocksaway.C.Fiveblocksaway.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。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。6.Howmanypeoplewillhavedinnerwiththem

an?A.Four.B.Five.C.Eight.7.Whydoesthewomansuggestthemangotothebarsdownstairs?A.Thebarshavedifferentmenus.B.Herr

estaurantgetsfullybookedup.C.Therearetablessuitableforthemanthere.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。8.Whyisthewomanconcernedabou

tthedessert?A.Shedoesn’tlikesweets.B.Shedoesn’tlikecheese.C.Shecan’teatmilkproducts.9.Howdoesthemaneatthedessert?A.Byitself.B.Wi

thwater.C.Withtea.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.WhatdoesthewomandoforMrs.Thompsonsometimes?A.Shegivesheryogaclasse

s.B.Shelooksafterherbaby.C.Shecleansherhouse.11.Wheredidthewomanworklastsummer?A.Atagym.B.Ataneighbor’shouse.C.Atananimalhospital.12.Wh

atistheman’sattitudetowardsdogs?A.HeisafraidofthemB.Hedoesn’tlikethem.C.Hethinkstheyarefuntoplaywith.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whatinformationcanvis

itorslearnaboutinthemuseum?A.Differenttrees.B.Wildbirds.C.Theweather.14.Whendidthewomanvisitthemuseum?A.LastThursday.B.Las

tSaturday.C.LastSunday.15.Howlongdidittakethewomantogetbackhomefromthemuseum?A.About15minutes.B.About20minutes.C.About30minutes.1

6.Whocangetfreeaccesstothemuseum?A.Oneunder15.B.Oneunder17.C.Oneunder18.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatdoesthespe

akerdo?A.Acoach.B.Aprofessor.C.Adoctor.18.Whatisagreatwaytomakeagoodfirstimpression?A.Makingeyecontact.B.Dress

ingproperly.C.Havinggoodposture.19.Whatisimportantwhenyoufirstmeetsomeone?A.Shakinghandswiththem.B.Greeting

them.C.Usingtheirnames.20.Whatdoesthespeakersuggestdoing?A.Notbotheringothers.B.Notcontrollingtheconversation.C.Notlettingotherstalkabo

utthemselves.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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ABestCheapBeachVacationsforFunintheSunOlcottTh

islivelyfamilydestinationlocatedontheshoresofLakeOntarioisagreatdestinationforfishing,andit’sjustashortdrivetothebeautifulwaterfallsatNiag

araFallsStatePark.Whileinthearea,don’tmissthecaramelcornfromBye’sPopcorn.Theremaybealine,butit’sworththewait!LakeC

helanLakeChelanisanincrediblypopularvacationdestinationinWashington,andforgoodreason.The55-mile-longlakeis

astunnersurroundedbyvineyardsandmountains.OneofthemostbeautifullakesinAmericaforswimming,it’salsoabigdestinationforcamping,fishingandwinet

asting.OtherstandoutsintheareaincludeLakesideSurf,asurfingfacilitythat’shometotheworld’slargeststandingwave.CorpusChristiCo

rpusChrististandsoutforhavinganincredibleselectionoftrulyterrificbeaches,affordablelodgingoptions,beauti

fulparksandlotsoffreeactivities.Whileyou’rethere,explorethelargestundevelopedbarrierislandintheworld,thePadreIslandNationalSeashore.Localhighlight

sincludethefreeTexasSurfMuseum,toursofthemuseumhousedwithintheUSSLexington,andtheSouthTexasBotanicalGardensandNatureCenter.DaytonaBeachD

aytonaBeachmaybefamousforracing,butit’salsohometo20milesofbeautifulwhite-sandbeachesthatrankassomeofthebestbeachesinFlorida.Infact,visitorscaneve

nbuyapasstospendthedaydrivingonthebeach.Ofcourse,it’shardtoignorethelegacyofracinghere,sinceDaytonaBea

chishometoDaytonaInternationalSpeedway,hostoftheDaytona500.1.WhatdoOlcottandLakeChelanhaveincommon?A.The

yareclosetothepark.B.Theyaresuitableforfishing.C.Theyhavemountainsnearby.D.Theyprovidevisitorsforcamping.2.Whatcantouris

tsdoinCorpusChristi?A.Exploremountainsbravely.B.Enjoydeliciousfoodfreely.C.Takepartinactivitiesforfree.D.

GosurfingonthePadreIsland.3.Whichplacewillyouchooseifyouareinterestedinthecompetitionofspeed?A.Olcott.B.LakeChe

lan.C.CorpusChristi.D.DaytonaBeach.BMadisonstaredthroughthewindowandwatchedapuffywhitecloudpassoverthewoodsacrossfromtheschool.Itmustbewonderfultob

eabird,shethought.Totalfreedom.Nomathclasstositin,andherdayswouldbespentonhorseback.Shethoughtofherhorse,Sta

r.“Madison.Couldyoupleasejoinusagain?”Mrs.Smithsaid.“Iwasjustaskingtheclassifanyonehadanyproblemswiththehomeworkassignmen

t.”“Well,Ididn’thaveanyproblemsdoingit,butIhadproblemsrememberingtoputitinmyschoolbagafterIdidit.”Somegigglin

gspreadthroughtheroom.“Madison.Idon’tknowwhatIamgoingtodowithyou.You’resuchasmartgirlbutyoujustdon’tapplyyourself.Class,clear

yourdesks.OurguestishereandwelcomeDoctorLandon.Heisaveterinarian(兽医).HecameheretodayaspartofourcontinuedCareerExplorationsPro

gram.”MadisontriedtofocusasDoctorLandontalkedabouthowimportantgradeswereandhowhestruggledwithmathwhenhewasakid.DoctorLandonwasstilltal

kingbutshelosttrackofwhathewassaying.Thenawordcaughtherattention.Horse.Washetalkingabouthorses?Gradually,Madisonk

newDoctorLandonhadcometohertownandhousewhenherhorse,Star,neededcare.Shelikeditthatheevenknewherhorse’

sname.“So,youjusttravelaroundandtakecareofhorsesalldaylong?”DoctorLandonnodded.“Itravelwithmytrucktotakecareofhorsesandponi

esacrossthecounty.Itisalotofwork,butIloveit.”Madison’smouthfellopen.Whatalifethatmustbe,shethought.Atthatmoment,sitti

nginclass,Madisoncouldseeherfutureandherlifesuddenlyseemedbigger.Bythetimeshegotoffthebusthatafternoon,herplansfortheafternoonhadchange

d.ShewasstillgoingtorideStar,butfirstshewasgoingtospendanhourstudyingmath.Thentomorrowshe’dspendanhourstudyingscience.4.WhywasMadisoncalledbyMrs.Smi

thinclass?A.Becauseshehadproblemswithmath.B.Becauseshewasabsent-mindedinclass.C.Becauseshewasdistractedbythebirdsoutside.D.Becauseshefor

gottobringherhomeworkback.5.WhywasDoctorLandoninvitedtotheclass?A.Tocallforcareforanimals.B.Toenrichstudents’ou

tdooractivities.C.Toemphasizetheimportanceofstudy.D.Tohelpstudentswiththeircareerchoices.6.WhatcanbeinferredaboutMadison

fromthelastparagraph?A.Shewasgreatlyinspired.B.Shepreferredmathtoscience.C.Shedidn’tbelieveLandon’sstory.D.Shechangedherhobbycompletely.7.Wherecanyo

ufindthearticle?A.Asciencefiction.B.Atravellingbrochure.C.Afamousmagazine.D.Agovernmentreport.CIfyou’veeverhadtroublefindingyourkeysorrememberin

gwhatyouhadforbreakfast,youknowthatshort-termmemoryisfarfromperfect.Forpeoplewho’vehadatraumaticbraininjury(TBI),though,reca

lling(回忆)recenteventsorconversationscanbeamajorstruggle.“Wehavepatientswhosefamilycannotleavethemaloneathomebecausetheywillturnon

thestoveandforgettoturnitoff,”saysDr.RamonDiaz-Arrastia,whodirectstheTraumaticBrainInjuryClinicalRes

earchCenterattheUniversityofPennsylvania.SoArrastiaandateamofscientistshavebeentestingapossibletreatment.Itinvolvesdeliveringapulse(脉冲)ofele

ctricitytothebrainatjusttherighttime.AnditworkedinastudyofeightpeoplewithmoderateorsevereTBIs,theteamreportsinthejournalBrainS

timulation.Apreciselytimedpulsetoabrainareajustbehindtheearimprovedrecallbyabout20percentandreducedtheperson’smemorydeficit(缺失)byabo

uthalf.Iftheresultspanoutinalargerstudy,theapproachmightimprovethelivesofmanyyoungpeoplewhosurviveaseriousTBI,saysDiaz-Arrastia,a

nauthorofthestudyandaprofessorofneurologyatPenn.“Inmanycases,thereasonthey’reunabletorejoinandfullyparticipateinsocietyisbecause

oftheirmemoryproblems,”hesays.“Andtheyoftenhavethisdisabilitythatgoesonformany,manydecades.”Butthetreatmentisnotforthetim

id.Itrequestspatientstohaveelectrodessurgicallyimplantedintheirbrain.Andscientistsarestillperfectingthesystemthatdeliverstheelectrica

lpulses.Whileexperimental,theresultsofferhopeforindividualswithmemorydeficitsduetotraumaticbraininjuries.Ifthetechniq

uecontinuestoshowpromise,itcouldtransformmemoryrecallandcognitivefunctionimprovementforthosewhoneeditmost.8.WhydidArrastia’steamdo

theresearch?A.TocutthecostoftreatingTBI.B.Toshowinterestinelectricalpulses.C.Tofindthetreatmentofmemorydeficits.D.Toexplainproblemsofshort-ter

mmemory.9.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“panout”inparagraph4mean?A.Change.B.Occur.C.Differ.D.Disappear.10.Whatdoestheauthorthinkofthetreatment?A.Itisunc

ertain.B.Itisdoubtful.C.Itisunsuccessful.D.Itishopeful.11.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.ScientistsWorkHardatBrainB.BrainMemoryI

saMatterofConcernC.ElectricalPulsesImproveBrainMemoryDResearchersMakeProgressinTreatingIllnessDCherryblossoms(樱花)in

Kyoto,Japan,reachedpeakbloom(绽放)onMarch26thisyear—theearliesttheeventhasoccurredin1,200yearsofrecords.Whysosoon?Accordin

gtorecordspreviouslycollectedbyProfessorYasuyukiAono,Kyoto’scherryblossomshadconsistentlyfloweredaroundApril10to17foroveratho

usandyears.TheWashingtonPostreportsthatJapan’smostfamousflowershavebeentrendingtowardbloomingearliereach

spring,withscientistsblamingthephenomenonon.increasingglobaltemperatures.Andthisyear,thepeakhasshiftedallthewayintothepreviousmonth.“TheK

yotoCherryBlossomrecordisincrediblyvaluableforclimatechangeresearch.Evenaslightdroporriseofspringtimetemperaturescanberecordedbyit

,”researchscientistBenjaminCooksaid,notingthatwarmertemperaturestypicallymeancherryblossomsbloomearlier.Cherrybloss

omsareinfluencedsoeasilybytemperaturethattreesinTokyoevenbloomedinautumnaftertyphoonscausedwarmerweatherin2018.Meanw

hileAonoestimatedthatKyotohaswarmedby3.4degreesCelsiussince1820.Whilethisyear’scherryblossompeakwasKyoto’searliestin1,200y

ears,thisisn’tthecaseinotherpartsofJapanTokyoreachedpeakbloomonMarch22,whichisthreedaysearlierthanaverageandtheearliestd

atesince1953.However,theglobaltrendseemstobeslowlypushingcherryblossomsintofullbloomtoearlierintheyearregardlessofwherethey’replanted.In2019,scientis

tPatrickGonzaleznotedthatthetrendofearlierbloomingseenamongcherryblossomsinWashingtonwas“consistentwithhuman-causedclima

techange.”Cherryblossomsareconsideredinfullorpeakbloomwhen80percentoftheflowershavebloomed,whichusuallyoccurswithinaweekofthefirstflowersopening.

Elementsotherthanmayalsobeinvolvedintheearlyblooming.Gonzalezofferedthewarningthat“noresearchhasexamin

edallofthefactors,anditisalongwaytogo.”12.Howdoestheauthorintroducethetopic?A.Bystatingafact.B.Bygivingane

xample.C.Bydescribingacustom.D.Bysharinganexperience.13.WhatdoBenjaminCook’swordssuggest?A.Cherrytreeswilldieincol

dweather.B.Springtimetemperaturesarefalling.C.Cherryissensitivetotemperaturechange.D.Earlybloomingalsoappearedelsewhere.14.Wha

tcanwelearnaboutcherryblossomsfromthelastparagraph?A.Thestudieshavecoveredallfactors.B.Furtherscientificstudyisstillneed

ed.C.Climatechangeistheonlyinfluentialfactor.D.Reasonsofearlybloominghavebeenidentified.15.What’sthepurposeo

fthetext?A.Todiscussthenegativeimpactofhuman-causedclimatechangeB.ToappealtothepublictoappreciateCherryblossoms

C.Tocallattentiontotheincreasingglobaltemperatures,D.TointroduceoneinfluentialfactorofCherryblossomsblooming第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分1

2.5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。IfyouareanewcomertotheUSA,youmayfindyournamehardforthelocalpeopleto

pronounce.Itoftenbringstrouble.____16____.Herearesomepracticaltipsforyou.MakeyournameeasierWhenyouareapplyingforajob

orattendingapresentation,writedownthephoneticspellingnexttoyourname.Thiswillmakeyournamemucheasier.Frommyownexperience,mynew

friendsfindthismethoduseful.Whentheysee“Ilincha[ee-lean-ka]”,theycanfollowtheguidancecorrectly.____17____.ActinarightwayIfothersmispronounceyour

name,youshouldneverquestionwhytheycan’tpronounceitcorrectly.____18____.Instead,youcanbehavepolitelybyofferingtherightpronunc

iationtoyourfriends.Justpolitelyshowthemhowtosayyournameright.Andthen,youcanevenstartinterestingconve

rsationsaboutthemeaningofyourname.Staytruetoyourself____19____.Takemeasanexample.PeopleoftenaskmeifIhaveanickname,o

riftheycouldjustchangemynameintosomethingeasier.ButIholdtomyground.Iwouldbetruetomyselfandsay,“No,Iwouldprefertobec

alled[ee-lean-ka]asthiscarriesgreatmeaningforme.”____20____.Weshouldallloveandcelebrateeachofournames.Therefore,beprou

dofyournameandspeakupforyourself.A.BepatientandkindB.Anddon’tblamethemforthemistake,eitherC.YoumaywonderhowtohandlesuchproblemsD.Asaresult,th

eycanpronouncemynameeasilyE.Hopefully,thetipsabovewillbringyouconfidenceF.Remember,youshouldn’tchangeyournam

etofitinG.Itshouldbenoticedthatsomenamescanbeeasilymispronounced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四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的

最佳选项。WhenJacobKohutfinallyhadsometimeoffduringhis12-hourshiftstandingguardoutsidetheU.S.Capitol(国会),hesatontheseat,____21____inhand,tea

chingstudentsviahiscomputerhowtoplayBeethoven’s“OdetoJoy.”“I’masoldierfortheGuard,butI’masmuchasoldierformusic____22

____,”hesays.Kohutusedtobeinthe____23____fortenyears,andnowwhensafetysupportisneededattheUSCapitol,heisoneofthe25,000soldierssup

portingJoeBiden’sinauguration(就职典礼).Whenhewascalledupfor____24____,“Myfirstthoughtwas,whataboutmykids?”saysKohut.“The___

_25____thingthesestudentsneedisachangeoftheteacher.”TheschoolheadmasterDianeLeipzigtoldKohutshewouldfindanewteacherto__

__26____hisclasses,buthe____27____continuingtoteach.“Heteachesourkidstheimportanceof____28____anddevo

tion.”Leipzigsaid.____29____hasalwaysbeenadrivingforceinKohut’slife.Hewasaviolinplayerthroughouthighschool,studiedmu

sicincollege,and______30______earnedhisdoctor’sdegreeinmusicatGeorgeMasonUniversity.Kohutinsistsheisnotdoinganything______31______—he’ssimp

lytakingcareofwhatneedstogetdone.Amongthelongandstressfulhoursofstandingguard,Kohutsaidhisteachingtimeoffers______32______.Whenthefami

liarmelody“OdetoJoy”______33______theHumvee,Kohutrealizedtherewasn’tabetter______34______toteachhisstudents

.“It’sa______35______ofunityandpeace,”hesays.“Andthat’swhattheworldneedsrightnow.”21.A.gunB.whistleC.violinD.flashlight22

.A.achievementB.educationC.competitionD.media23.A.armyB.marketC.countryD.career24.A.teachingB.playC.dutyD.turn25.A.firstB.mostC.best

D.last26.A.useB.replaceC.editD.cover27.A.tooktoB.waitedforC.insistedonD.calledon28.A.humorB.patienceC.explorationD.de

termination29.A.StudyB.ServiceC.MusicD.Power30.A.finallyB.possiblyC.previouslyD.entirely31.A.comfortableB.traditionalC.romanticD.awesome32.A.arrangem

entB.comfortC.knowledgeD.idea33.A.rangthroughB.brokeoutC.tookalongD.setoff34.A.pathB.opinionC.areaD.tune35.A.methodB.s

ymbolC.sentenceD.result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。Chinesearetheworld’smostoptimisticpeopleaboutthefutu

reoftheircountry,saysthemonthlysurvey,“WhatWorriestheWorld—July2017,”_____36_____(report)bytheglobalmarketresearch

company,Ipsos,onAugust6th.Thereportshowsthat87percentofChinese_____37_____acceptedtheinterviewthinkthattheircountryisgoingin

therightdirection,being_____38_____highestamongalladultsunderaged65surveyedin26countries,_____39_____(include)Australia,Canada,

France,Britain,Germany,India,Japan,Russia,theUSandSouthKorea.USmedia,Axios,saidChineseare_____40_____(true)opt

imisticaboutthefutureoftheircountry,whilemostAmericansareworriedthattheircountryisgoingdownhill.MostChinesepar

ticipantsinthesurveyworryaboutmoraldecline(道德衰退)(47%),_____41_____(environment)problems(40%)andunempl

oyment(31%)whilehealthcare,terrorism(恐怖主义)aswell_____42_____crimeandviolence,arethetopthree_____43_____(wo

rry)forAmericans,thereportnoted.Besides,thereportpointedoutthatnearly43percentofAmericansinterviewed

_____44_____(be)optimisticabouttheircountryinJuly2017,down4percentfromthepreviousmonth,butmuch_____45_____(high)thanduringthepresidenti

alelection(选举)inOctober2016.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)46.假定你是李华,收到美国好友Peter发来的邮件。他称赞成都举办的第31届世界大学生夏季运动会,表示非常喜欢吉祥物蓉宝,并

希望你能分享对大运会的感想。请你写一封回信,内容包括:1.感谢称赞和喜爱;2.对大运会的感想;3.许诺寄去蓉宝。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。参考词汇:大运会the31stFISUWorldUniversityGames=th

eChengduUniversiade吉祥物mascot蓉宝RongbaoDearPeter,_________________________________________________________________________________________

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_Yours,LiHua第二节(满分25分)47.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。PrissyBakerwasinMr.Miller’sstoreonNewYear’smorning,buyingmatcheswhenheruncle,R

ichardBaker,camein.HedidnotlookatPrissy,nordidshewishhimahappyNewYear;shewouldnothavedared.UncleRichardhadnotbeenspeakin

gwithPrissyorherfathersincethetwobrothers’disagreementsoverthedivisionofapieceofproperty(财产)eightyearsago.ThefaulthadbeenmainlyonUncleRicha

rd’ssidebuthewasunwillingtoadmitit.Hewasactuallyabig,strong-lookingman-anuncletobeproudof,Prissythought,ifonlyh

ewerelikewhatheusedtobehimself.HewastheonlyunclePrissyhad,andwhenshewasalittlegirltheyhadbeengreatfriends;butthatwasbefore

thequarrel.UncleRichardinformedMr.MillerhewasonhiswaytoNavarretodeliveraloadofpork.“NewYear’sDaywouldbeprettymuchthesameasanyotherdaytoy

ou,”saidMr.Miller,forUncleRichardwasasingle.“Well,IalwayslikeagooddinneronNewYear’sDay,”saidRichardBaker.“I

t’sabouttheonlywayIcancelebrate.IgoteverythingreadylastnightbutIhavetosendtheporknow.Iwon’tgetbackfromNavarrebeforeoneo’clock,soIgue

ssI’llhavetoputupwithacoldbite.”Afterherunclehaddrivenaway,Prissywalkedthoughtfullyhome.Shedidnotmeantocookadinner,forherfatherhadt

omeetafriendandwouldbegonethewholeday.Therewasnobodyelsetocookdinnerfor.Prissy’smotherhaddiedwhenPrissywasababy.Butasshewalkedhomeshecouldno

thelpthinkingaboutUncleRichard.HewouldcertainlyhavecoldNewYear,coldenoughtofreezethewholecomingyear.Shefeltsorryforhim,pict

uringhimreturningfromNavarre,coldandhungry,tofindafirelesshouseandanuncookeddinner.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在相应横线上作

答。Paragraph1:SuddenlyanideacameintoPrissy’shead._________________________________________________________________________________________

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________________Paragraph2:Prissyhadjustsetthetablewhenanangryvoicecutthroughthepeace._____________________

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