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2024年9月第页,共10页1绵阳南山中学2024年秋季高二9月月考英语试题时间:120分钟分值:150分命题人:王强审题人:官德、张馨月第I卷(选择题)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2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。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。例:Howmuc
histheshirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.答案是C。1.Whatdothespeakersprefereatingnow?A.Chicken.B.Salad.C.Soup.2.What’sthemaini
deaofthisconversation?A.Thetimeofexercise.B.Theorderofexercise.C.Theeffectsofexercise.3.Howoftendothespeakersmeetnow?A.Everyday.B.Fivetimesperweek
.C.Onceperweek.4.Howdidthewomanlearnthetraditionaldance?A.Fromherchildren.B.Fromherfriends.C.Fromherparents.5.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?A.Sheval
uesthemeaningofherfuturework.B.Shewantstomakemoremoney.C.Shehasdecidedtobeadoctor.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。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.Whatdoesthewomansuggestdoing?A.Leavingphonesathome.2024年9月第页,共10页2B.Removingallsocialmediaapps.C.Makingcer
tainappshardertofind.7.Howdoesthewomanusuallyusesocialmedia?A.Onherpersonallaptop.B.Onherworkcomputer.C.Onherphone.听第7段
材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whydothespeakerswanttotakenewcourses?A.Togetmorecredits.B.Tosatisfytheirinterests.C.Toexploredifferentcultures.9.Whatwillthespeakers
donext?A.Preparelunch.B.Gotoanoffice.C.Learnmoreaboutthecourses.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthesp
eakers?A.Husbandandwife.B.Coachandplayer.C.Co-workers.11.Whatisthemandoing?A.Makinganinvitation.B.Arrangingasingingcontest.C.Introducinga
sportsactivity.12.Whatistheman’smainpurpose?A.ToshareBritishculture.B.Torecallmemoriesofuniversity.C.Totrydifferentfoodsanddesserts.听第9段材料,回答第13至16
题。13.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Atavillage.B.Ataschool.C.Atanairport.14.Whatdidthespeakersmainlydodur
ingthetrip?A.Theytaughtclasses.B.Theybuiltschools.C.Theyhelpedthehomeless.15.Whatdidthewomanlikemostaboutthetrip?A.Playingwithkids.B.Learningtobe
positive.C.Makingnewfriends.16.Whodidthespeakersgowithonthistrip?A.Schoolmatesandteachers.B.Communitymembers.C.Sportsteammates.听第10段材料,回答第
17至20题。17.Whatmaybepeople’sfirstimpressionsofthemuseum?A.It’samazing.B.It’sunusual.C.It’sfamous.18.WheredidScottgetthepainting
atfirst?A.Ataspecialexhibition.B.Nexttoatrashcan.C.Fromanartdealer.19.Whatcanbemostexpectedtoseeatthemuseum?A.Traditionalartpieces.B.W
ell-knownmasterpieces.C.Paintingswithparticularsubjects.20.Whatwasthepurposeofestablishingthemuseum?A.Tomovepeoplewithgoodart.B.Toshowwha
tartshouldbe.2024年9月第页,共10页3C.Tocelebrateartists’failure.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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AMaasaiTribeVisitTheMaasaitribe(部落)experienceisrecommendedforeveryonevisitingArusha,aTanzanian
city.Duringthistime,youwillhaveafullday'sexperienceasatribalMaasai.Thisisadeepculturalexperiencethatanyoneandanygroupcanenjoy.Duringthedayy
ouwillbeseparatedintotwodifferentgroups,agroupformenandagroupforwomen.Someoftheactivitiesthatboyswilltakepartinare:•p
reparingbeds•dancingindifferentplacesaroundthecommunity•lookingaftergoats(山羊)•findingnaturalmedicinesintheforest•meetingwithdifferentfamilies•drink
ingmedicinesthatareknowntomakeyoustrongerSomeoftheactivitiesthatwomenwilltakepartinare:•meetinganddiscussingfamilyan
dtribalmatterswitheachother•goingtogetwater•collectingfirewood•milkingcattle(牛)•preparingandcookingfood•singings
ongswithotherwomen•buildinghouses•makingbraceletsfrombeads(用珠子做手镯)Ifyouchoosetosleepovernight,youwillsleepinatraditionalM
aasaiboma,asmallhouse,oryoucansleepoutbythefireandenjoystoriestoldbythevillagers.HerearethedetailsoftheMaasaiTrib
eVisit:Full-dayexperience:•Price:$140perperson•Includes2meals•Monday-SundayFull-dayandovernightexperience:•Price:$200perperso
n•Includes3meals•Monday-Sunday21.WhatdoweknowabouttheMaasaiTribeVisit?A.Itisforyoungpeople.B.Itisaculturaltour.C.Itlastsatlea
stforseveraldays.D.Ittakesplacejustonweekends.2024年9月第页,共10页422.Whichactivitycanaboychoosetododuringthetrip?A.Carrywater.B.Buildahouse.C.Danceindif
ferentplaces.D.Collectwoodforafire.23.Whatmayavisitorwhostaysovernightenjoy?A.Visitstomoreplaces.B.Onemo
recheapdinner.C.Afreebraceletfrombeads.D.Agoodsleepbythefire.BLastweek,theLosAngelesUnifiedSchoolDistrictbecamethelargestinUStoapprove(批准)adi
strictwidecellphoneban.Forteachers,thisisgreatnews.Formanykids,it’slesswelcome.Parents,meanwhile,areconflicted,ca
ughtbetweenwantingtheirchildrentolearnwithoutdistraction(分心)andworriedaboutthelossoftheconstantandeasycommunicationtowhichthey’vegrownused.Smar
tphonesundoubtedlyholdbackstudents’attentiontosolvingforxorclosereadingaShakespeareanpoem.A2023studybyCo
mmonSenseMediarevealedthatteenschecktheirphonesmorethan100timesadayonaverage.Ontopofthehundredsofnotificationslightingupscr
eensandinterruptingclasslectures,teensnowspend4.8hoursonsocialmediaeachday.Therelationshipbetweenscreenexposure(使
用屏幕)andmentalwell-beingremainsunclear,butsomestudiessuggestthereiscauseforconcern.Yetmanyparentsremaincarefulofbanningphonesduringthesc
hoolday.Theyareafraidthatdoingsowouldcutcommunicationbetweenthemandtheirchildren—notonlywhentheywanttoorganizepickupsordrop-offsbutalsointheeve
ntofanemergency.Schoolshavemanagedtofunctionwithoutsmartphonesforcenturies.Forconcernedparents,equipping
theirchildrenwithtraditionalcellphones,thesedaysdubbed“dumbphones,”mightbethebestoption;schoolsmightconsiderwhethersel
ective(选择性的)phonebansthatpermitsuchdevicescouldwork.Orparentscouldgetevenmoreold-fashionedandsimplycalltheirschool’sofficewhennecessary.Then
extquestionforschoolsishowtobancellphones.Apopularoptionisrequiringtheuseofmagnetic(有磁性的)bagsthatlockinthemorningandunlockwhenthefina
lbellrings,orintheeventofanemergency.Whensmartphonebansaredoneright,theycanmakeabigdifference.AtBethlehemCentralHi
ghSchoolnearAlbany,N.Y.,forexample,academicprogresshasimprovedsinceapplyingabanlastfall.Studentsarelessdistractedandmoretunedint
olearning.Parentshaveevensaidthey’resurprisedatthesuccessofthenewlyphone-freeschool.24.Whatdoestheunderline
dword“conflicted”inparagraph1mean?A.Notknowingwhattodo.B.Veryhappywithsth.C.Notgoodatsomethings.D.Worriedaboutsth.25.What
doesparagraph2mainlytalkabout?A.HowtolearnShakespeare’splaysandpoemsinschool.B.Screenexposuredoesmakepeopleme
ntallyunhealthy.C.Heavyusageofsmartphonesseriouslyaffectstudents.D.StudentsinUSAlovephonesmorethanonesin
China.26.Whatschoolscandoforconcernedparents?A.Bantheparents’ownsmartphones.B.Selectivelybansomestudents’phones.2024年9月第页,共10
页5C.Allowstudentscarrydumbphones.D.Encouragethemtoshoutoutsidewindow.27.WhyisBethlehemCentralHighSchoolmentionedinthelastparag
raph?A.Studentsthereareallowedtousesmartpones.B.Toshowsmartphonebansarebeneficial.C.Parentstherearelessdistractedandsurprised.D.Justtopraisethesch
ool’sachievements.CProfitsatNetflixhaveincreasedastheworld'slargeststreaming(在线播放)serviceaddedmillionsofsubscribers(订户).Theentertainmentgiantadded9
.3millionnewviewersinthelatestquarter(季度)—morethanexpectedbyanalystsonWallStreet—leavingitwitharecord269.6millionworldwide."We'reofftoagoodstar
tin2024,"thecompanysaid.Itsshares(股票)dropped2%yesterday,however,afterrisingbyalmostathirdsinceJanuary.ProfitsatNetflixrose15%to$9.4bn(£7.7bn)inth
ethreemonthsto31March.Netincome(净收入)jumped79%to$2.3bnoverthesameperiod.Netflixpioneeredthestreamingrevolution.Ho
llywood'sestablishedgiants,fromDisneytoWarnerBros,arestillstrugglingtocatchupandturnaprofitontheirowncompetitordigitalservices.Agrowt
hinsubscribersearlyinthepandemicpausedin2022aslimitswerelifted.ButsharesinNetflixhaveincreasedoverthepasttwoyearsasitshoredupgrowthbyforbi
ddingpassword-sharingandintroducingacheaperlevelofitsservice,withadvertisements.Netflixhasalsobroadenedtoliveevents,includin
gcoverageofWorldWrestlingEntertainment,andvideogaming.InalettertoinvestorsonWednesdaynight,thecompanyannounceditwouldstopre
portinghowmanymembersithasfromnextyear.Asithasregainedmomentum(发展势头)followingitspost-pandemicgrowthstruggles,NetflixhasbeentryingtodirectWallStre
et'sfocusawayfromitssubscribergrowthnumbers,arguingthatotherfinancialthingsincludingsalesweremoreimportant.Forecastingsa
lesgrowthofupto15%thisyear,thecompanysaidtoachieve"healthy"long-termgrowthitwillneedto"improvethevarietyand
quality"ofmovies,showsandgamesonitsplatform;makeiteasierforuserstofindnewseries;andbuilditsad-fundedlevelintoa"moremeaningfulco
ntributor"toitsbusiness.28.WhatdoweknowaboutNetflix?A.Itsnetincomejumped15%to$2.3bn.B.Ithas9.3millionsubscribersinth
eworld.C.Itsprofitsroseby$9.4bninthefirstquarter.D.Itisthebiggeststreamingserviceworldwide.29.Whydidthecompanysay“We’reofftoagoodstartin2024”?A.Itp
ioneeredthegreatstreamingchangeinthefirst3months.B.Itsgrowthinsubscriberspausedafterthelimitswerelifted.C.Itgainedmoresubscribersandmoreprofitsin
thefirstquarter.D.Itssharesdropped2%yesterdayafterfallingbyalmostathird.2024年9月第页,共10页630.Whydoesthecomp
anyplantostopreportinghowmanysubscribersithas?A.Ithasreportedwrongnumbersinthepastyears.B.Itisaddictedtovideogamingan
dhurtingitsusers.C.Itlostsomanyusersinthefirst3monthsworldwide.D.Itwantstohighlightitsmoreimportantfinancialparts.31.Wha
twillNetflixdoaccordingtothelastparagraph?A.Itwillimprovethevarietyandqualityoftheirproducts.B.Itwantstomakeiteasiertofindmorenewp
rofits.C.Ithastomakesalesgrowupto15%duringthisquarter.D.Itintendstoachieveunhealthylongtermgrowth.DGoodnewsforlazyga
rdeners:onelabour-savingchangecouldalmostdoublethenumberofbutterfliesinyourgarden,accordingtoanewscientificstudy—letthegrassgrowlong.Nowananalys
isofsixyearsofbutterflysightingsacross600Britishgardenshasprovidedevidencethatwilderlawnsincreasenumbers.Thebenefitsofleavingareasofgras
slongweremostobviousingardenswithinintensively(密集)farmedlandscapes,withupto93%morebutterfliesfoundandagrea
terrangeofspecies.Gardenswithlonggrassinurbanareasshowedan18%increase."Wewantedtobeabletogivetriedandtestedgardeningadvic
ethatwillbenefitbutterflies,asweknowlotsofpeoplewanttohelp,"saidDrRichardFox,theheadofscienceatButterflyConservationandaco-authorofthes
tudy,publishedinthejournalScienceoftheTotalEnvironment."Thisstudyproves,forthefirsttime,thatallowinga
patchofgrasstogrowlongwillattractmorebutterfliesintoyourgarden,"hesaid.Accordingtothestudy,longgrassingarden
sattractsmorebutterflyspecieswhosecaterpillarsfeedongrasses.Foxsaidthissuggestedtheliftinpopulationwasnotsimplybecauselong
grassprovidedmorenectar(花蜜)fromwildflowerswithinit,butbecausebutterflieswereseekingoractuallybreeding(繁殖)inrewildedlawns.Foxsa
id:"Whatpeoplearedoingwithlonggrassingardensiscreatingpotentialoractualbreedinghabitat.Inordertomakeanimpac
tonthebio-diversitycrisisweneedtobecreatingplaceswherebutterfliesandotherwildlifecanbreed.Ifyouhaveapatchoflong
grassyoumayhavegrasshoppers,beetlesandanthillsaswell—therewillbeallthesespin-offs(派生物)."Headded。32.Whatdoweknowaboutthestudy?A.Theresearchersvie
wed600Americansgardens.B.Onlymorebutterflieswerefoundinthegardens.C.Dr.RichardFoxalonecompletedtheresearch.D.Itproveswilderlawns
attractsmorebutterflies.33.Whydomorebutterflyspeciesgotowilderfields?A.Theycaneatcaterpillarsonthelonggrass.B.Wild
flowerscreateabeautifulenvironment.C.Butterflieswilleasilybreedbabiesthere.D.Wildgrasscanitselfprovidesweetnectar.2024年9月第页,共10页734.Whi
chisthemostsuitabletitleforthepassage?A.Longgrassbringsmorebutterflies.B.Lazygardenershaveagoodharve
st.C.Moresightingofbutterfliesincities.D.Agoodlabour-savingchangeinfactory.35.WhatdoFox’swordsmeaninthelasttwoparagraphs?A.Ifyouarelazy,yourv
egetableswillbeeatenbyinsects.B.Theeffortlesschangehelpssolvethebio-diversitycrisis.C.Weshouldprotectjustbutterfliesinsteadofotherwildlif
e.D.Antsandgrasshoppersarelessimportantthanbutterflies.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。KE
EPITSECURE(安全)Allappscollectdataasyouusethem.Followingthesefourstepswillhelpensureyou'renotoversharing.Forstarters,downloadappsonlyfromtheAppleAppS
toreorGooglePlayStore,notfromrandom(随机的)websites.36Beforeyouacceptanapp'stermsandconditions,lookatwhatinformationit'splanni
ngtocollect.37Forexample,whywouldagamingappneedaccesstoyourtextmessages?Also,mostappsdon'tneedtoknowyourlocation,butforthosethatdo,yo
ucanchoosetoenablelocationservicesonlywhenusingtheparticularapp,anothersmartprivacysafeguard.Signupusingane-mailaddressyou'
vesetupjustforthingslikeapppermissionsande-mailnews-letters.38Thisway,ifthereisasecuritybreach(漏洞),yourexposureiscontrolledtothingscon
nectedtoanunimportantaddress.39Itmeansalongone(atleasttencharacters)withamixtureofletters,numbers,andspecialcharacte
rs-and,sorry,auniquepasswordforeachapp.Accordingtosecurityexperts,agoodtrickistocreateamemorable"passphrase"bycreatingaseriesofrandomwords,andth
ensubstitute(以...替换)numbersorspecialcharacters(i.e.,@fora)forsomeoftheletters.40Goaheadandwritethemdown—juststoreyourcheatsheet(备忘纸条)inasecureloc
ation(notyourwalletorphonecase!).Orenlistapasswordmanagersuchas1PasswordorLastPass.A.Useasecurepassword.B.Th
ewebsitesaresecure.C.Theselettersareveryuseful.D.Don’tuseyourmaine-mailaddress.E.Howwillyoueverrememberthemall?F.Thinktwice
ifit'saskingfortoomanypermissions.G.Theseappsmeetthemajorcompaniesqualitystandards.2024年9月第页,共10页8第三部分语言运用(共三节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;谈小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短
文,从每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。WaitaMinute,Mr.PostmanIwantedtorepaintagraffiti(涂鸦)-taggedU.S.Post
alServicemailbox.It41infrontofanapartmentbuildingmyfamilyhas42since1965inLakewood,Ohio.Iwantedtomakeit43again.Thatsimple.
Thiswouldbelikean44project,butitwouldn'tmakepeople45andanxious.IhadhopedthePostalServicewoulddothejob,butIhadnos
uch46.Aclerk(职员)attheneighborhoodbranchtoldmein2021thatitwouldtake"months,notweeks"tocleanthebox.When2022camearoundandthegraffitiwas47onthemailbox,
Iwrotethemayor(市长).Shewroteback:"Weknowyour48andfeelings;however,wecannot49graffitifrommailboxesbecausethe
yareproperty(财产)oftheUnitedStatesPostalService.WewillreachouttoUSPSagaintoconveytheneedto50thisproblemwit
houtdelay.LastyearIwasreally51withthissituationand52acanofdeep-bluespraypaint((喷漆).Iworkedatmiddaybut53nobodywaswalkingbywhileIp
ainted.My54ofbluewasslightlyoff—Ishouldhaveusednavy(海军蓝)—butitwascloseenough.Ididn't55anartprize,yetherewearein2
024withacleanbluebox.41.A.facesB.sitsC.sellsD.looks42.A.soldB.burnedC.ownedD.seen43.A.blueB.redC.yellowD.green44.A.artB.musicC
.literatureD.dance45.A.happyB.satisfiedC.hopefulD.nervous46.A.jobB.companyC.luckD.service47.A.neverB.stillC.for
everD.already48.A.offerB.progressC.loveD.trouble49.A.removeB.payC.getD.draw50.A.learnB.fixC.stopD.study51.A.surprisedB.creativeC.calmD.a
nnoyed52.A.madeB.robbedC.boughtD.sent53.A.signedupB.madesureC.headoffD.turnon54.A.ideaB.dutyC.shadeD.choice55.
A.startB.holdC.borrowD.winII卷(非选择题)第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读短文内容,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。China'swomen'saceZhengQinwenhasetch
ed(铭刻)hernameintennishistoryafterwinningthecountry'sfirstsinglesOlympicgoldmedalinParisonSaturday.China'sworldNo.7Zhengwasthe56(six)seedintheOlym
pictournament(比赛).2024年9月第页,共10页9SheliveduptoherfavoriteconditioninthefinalagainstCroatia's13thseedDonnaVekicattheR
olandGarrosStadium,57(beat)heropponent(对手)6-2,6-3."IdideverythingIcould.Ithinkmycountrywillbe58(pride)ofme
.IfeeltheenergyofallthesupportknowingthatIplayformycountry.Thesuccessisforallmyteammembers,myfamiliesandwhoeversupportedme,notjustforme."Ijust59(fi
ght)everysinglematch,thereweretwomatches60Ialmostlostonmywaytothefinal,61(especial)0-4downinthesecondsetagainstIga(
Swiatek)inthesemis.Ijustnever62(give)upandtriedtofindeverysinglesolution,"Zhengsaidofhertoughpath63success.Andfo
rthe64(celebrate)?The21-year-oldnativeofHubeiprovincejustwantstojoinherfamilyandenjoysomehomecuisine."Fo
rsuretoeatsomeChinesefood,afterhavingeatenchickenandriceeverydayhere,nothingmuchofflavor,"shesaidwith65grin(露齿的笑).第四部分写作(
共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是学校英语社团负责人李华,你们计划演出新排练的英语木偶剧《大闹天宫》。请你代表该社团写一则通知张贴在校园公告栏,内容包括:1.时间、地点及内容;2.欢迎提意见。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在相应位置作答。参
考词汇:木偶剧puppetshow;《大闹天宫》“HavocinHeaven”NOTICEEnglishClub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。(25分)OnJuly3,1991,thefivechild
reninLarraneLeech’sdaycare(托儿所)groupwereoutdoorsearly,paintingbrightlandscapesunderthesun.By10a.m.,itwastimetofindshade,soLarrane,at44,d
ecidedtheywouldwalkdowntotheriver."We’regoingtopickberriesnow,"sheannounced.Larrane’sschoolstoodonawoodedslopenotfarupfromtheriver.Afterclea
ringawaythepaintingsuppliesandhandingeachchildanemptyjaronthat2024年9月第页,共10页10Julymorning,LarranecalledforPal,herone-year-o
ldGermanshepherdmix(德国牧羊犬).Stoppingthechildrenatthefirstberry(浆果)bush,Larranepointedtotheclusters(簇)ofsweet,navybluefruit."Look,theberriesar
eallover,"shesaid.ShehelpedLisafindsomeclustersonthelowestbranches.Mikeywatchedandthenbitintoaberry."Mmm,good,"hesaid,andgotbusypluck
ingmore.Nearthemayoungcougar(美洲狮)cocked(竖起)aneartowardthebirdliketalkandsniffed(嗅)theair.Cougarsrarelyattackpeopleorshow
themselves,butastownsexpandedintomountainouscountryside,therehadbeenmoreandmoresightings.Larraneandthechildrenmovedslowlyfrombushtobush.
Palstoppedfrequentlyintheshade,panting.Within20minutes,thechildrenhadfilledtheirjarsandwerealmostattheriver.He
re,thegroundfellsteeplytoacool,shadystripofsandabout15feetwide.Nowthecougarcouldseethefunnylittlecreaturesthathadbeenmakingallthenoise.Thesewere
perfectprey(猎物):smallandunaware.Larranesensedthechildrensuddenlygoquiet.ShelookeduptoseethebackendofacatthesizeofPalstand
ingoverMikey.Thecat’sheadwasdown.ThesightofthecougarnearherkidsmomentarilyfrozeLarrane.NowNataniwasgiggling(咯咯地笑)nervously."S
toplickingMikey’sface,"shesaidplayfully,asthoughtalkingtoahousecat.Hermindracingwildly,Larranesprangtowardthecougar
.Blindlyintendingtograbitstail,sheshiftedaimatthelastminuteandseizedthecatbythescruff(颈背)oftheneck.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。Instantly,thecougarremoveditsclawsandwheeledtowardLarrane.Watc
hingthecatmoveaway,Larraneordered,"Let’sgoasfastaswecan!"