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2023~2024学年高二上学期11月月考英语考生注意:1.本试卷分选择题和非选择题两部分。满分150分,考试时间120分钟。2.答题前,考生务必用直径0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔将密封线内项目填写清楚。3.考

生作答时,请将答案答在答题卡上。选择题每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑;非选择题请用直径0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔在答题卡上各题的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效,在试题卷、草稿纸上作答无效。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.Whatdoesthewomansayabou

therself?A.Sheisconfident.B.Shelikestalking.C.Sheisshyandquiet.2.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?A.Hewearsglasses.B.Hedislike

shisjacket.C.Hedoesn’tlookgood.3.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofthecellphone?A.It’soutofstyle.B.It’sexpensive.C.Itscolorisugly.4.Whatisth

eprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Teacherandstudent.B.Fatheranddaughter.C.Classmates.5.Whatwillthemandotomorrown

ight?A.Attendaparty.B.HelpJamesdoareport.C.Seeaninterestingfilm.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.Whatdoesthemanwanttodo?AGoshopping.B.Driveabus.C.Mailaletter.7.Wheredoes

theconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Onthestreet.B.Inthebank.C.Intheshoppingcenter.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whydoesthe

mantalktothewoman?A.Toexpressthanks.B.Togetsomeinformation.C.Toexchangeanewskateboard.9.Whatsizeskateboardisthemanlik

elytochoose?A.16cm.B.18cm.C.20cm.10.Whoisthemangoingtothestorewith?A.Hisfriends.B.Hisbrother.C.Hisfather

.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whenwillthemusicfestivalstart?A.ThisFriday.B.ThisSaturday.C.ThisSunday.12.Whyisthewaitnotbadfor

thewoman?A.Thelineisshort.B.Shebringssomethingtositon.C.Thefoodthebandprovidesistasty.13.Whatdoesthemanagreetodointh

eend?A.Turndownthemusic.B.Learnaboutbands.C.Jointhewoman.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.Whatisthemangoingtodointheevening?A.Eatou

t.B.Visitthewoman.C.Finishhishomework.15.Whendoesthewomanexpecttheprojecttobefinished?A.By4:00pm.B.By5:00pm.C.By6:00pm.16.Howwillthemangot

othewoman’shome?A.Bybus.B.Onfoot.C.Bybike.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatisthespeakerdoing?A.Teachingaclass.B.Int

roducingNewtown.C.Chairingameeting.18.WhereisShopsmart?A.Ontheedgeoftown.B.Nearthecollege.C.InBridgeStreet.19.Howmanyb

ookshopsarethereinBridgeStreet?A.Two.B.Three.C.Four.20.WhatcanthelistenersbuyinMass?A.Souvenirs.B.Filesandpens.C.Fruitand

vegetables.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。ASequoiaNationalParkLocatedabout80milesea

stofFresno,California,inthesouthernSierraNevadamountainrange,SequoiaNationalParkwasestablishedin1890asamea

suretoprotectthegianttreesfrombeingcutdown,makingitAmerica’ssecondnationalpark.Highlightsoftheparkare,ofcourse,thetrees.PerhapsthemostfamousistheGene

ralShermanTree,whichhasrightfullyearnedthetitleoftheworld’slargesttree(itstands275feettallanditsbasemeasuresmorethan36feetindiameter).·Bes

tMonthstoVisitThebesttimetovisitSequoiaNationalParkisJunethroughAugust,whentheweatherisfine.Theparkisopen24/7,year-ro

und,buttherearecertainchallengesduringwinterandspringseasons.BeginninginSeptember,theparkreducesitsranger(护林员)-ledp

rogrammingandcertainfacilitiescuttheirhours.·WhatYouNeedtoKnowDon’trelyontechnologyCellserviceinmanyareasofth

eparkisspotty,meaningyourGPSorsmartphonemaynotwork.Plantopickuppapermapsatthepark’svisitorcenters.ChecktheweatherSomeareasintheparkmightbe

closedoryoumightneedsnowtiresorchainstogetthrough,eveninthespringandfall.Checkthepark’swebsiteforthemostup-to-dateinformation.GasupNogasolineiss

oldwithinthepark,somakesureyouhaveafulltankbeforeyoustartyourjourney.PaytoplayAvehiclepasstotheparkcosts$35

;anindividualpass,foranadultonabikeoronfoot,costs$20.1.WhatisSequoiaNationalParkbestknownfor?A.Itsservice.B.Itstr

ees.C.Itscoveringarea.D.Itshistory.2.WhichofthefollowingisthebesttimetovisitSequoiaNationalPark?A.Jul

y.B.September.C.October.D.December.3.HowmuchshouldacouplepayiftheyvisitSequoiaNationalParkbybike?A.$20.B.$35.C.$40.D

.$70.BWhenawomanboughtapaintingthatappearedtobearthesignature(签名)ofN.C.Wyethatastorein2017,shejokedthatthe4-dollarite

mmightactuallybearealworkbytheMainepainter.Herjokewasnolaughingmatter,andthepaintingisnowestimatedtofetchasmuchas$250,000atauction(拍卖会)inSeptember.

AccordingtoexpertsatBonhamsSkinnerauctionhouse,thesellerunknowinglyboughttheworkataSaversstoreinManchester,NewHampshire,while

searchingforframestoreuse.Atthattime,theWyethpaintinghadbeenputagainstawallalongwithmostlydamagedpostersandprints.Thewomantookthepieceho

me,andthenmadeaquickInternetsearchbutcouldnotfindanyinformationaboutthework.Afterhangingthepaintinginherbedroomforseveralyears,sheev

entuallystoreditinherstudy.SherediscoveredthepaintingthispastMaywhiledoingcleaning,andthistimepostedimagesoftheworkonanonlin

epagetitled“ThingsFoundinWalls”,whichisdevotedto“storiesofthingsyouhavefoundinwalls,dugupinyourbackyard,orinthatspareh

ouseacrossthestreetfromyourgrandma’s”,accordingtothegroup’sdescription.CommentsonthepostledhertocontactLaurenLewis,af

ormercuratorwhoworkedwithpaintingsbythreegenerationsoftheWyeths:N.C.Wyeth,hissonAndrewWyethandhisgrandsonJamieWyeth.Soshedid.“Afterseeingthepiec

einperson,Lewiswas99%certainitwasauthenticinsteadofacopy,”shetoldTheBostonGlobe.“Whileitcertainlyhadsomesmallscratches(划痕),itwasinremarkablecond

itionconsideringnoneofushadanyideaofitsjourneyoverthelast80years.”Wyethoftenproducedcoverartforpublishersof

periodicalsandnovels.ThepaintingupforsaleinSeptemberisoneoffourhecompletedfora1939editionofHelenHuntJackson’sbookRam

ona,originallypublishedin1884.Init,Wyethpaintedtheyoungtitlecharacterfacingherelderlymother.4.Whatwasthewoman’sjoke?A.Thestore

keeperwaslazyandfoolish.B.Thepaintingsheboughtmightbevaluable.C.ThesignatureofN.C.Wyethwaswrong.D.TheMainepainterwouldappearatauction.5.Howdi

dthewomandealwiththepaintingshortlyaftershegothome?A.Sheputitinherstudy.B.ShesoldittoLaurenLewis.C.Shesentittoherfriend.D.Shesearchedonlineabout

it.6.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“authentic”inparagraph6mean?A.Real.B.Damaged.C.Famous.D.Stolen.7.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.Aw

orld-famousartistintheUS.B.AnovelbyHelenHuntJackson.C.Apaintinggettingitsrecognition.D.Anexpertgoingonatreasurehunt.

CClarenceDeMarwouldtrainforracesbyrunningtoandfromhisjobinBoston,upto14milesaday.Hishardworkpaidoff.Hewon

the1911BostonMarathonandcompetedinthenextyear’sOlympics.Butatthetime,manypeopleandmedicalexpertsthoughtprolong

ed(持续很久的)exercisewasdangerous.Adoctor,detectingaheartmurmur(杂音),warnedDeMartoquitthesport.DeMarprovedthemallwr

ong—bothduringhislifetimeandafter—inwaysthathelpedchangepeople’smindsaboutthebenefitsofexercise.Hebecameoneof

themostnoticeabledistancerunnersofhisday,competingintwomoreOlympicsandwinningtheBostonMarathonarecordseventimesbetween1911and1930.Hekeptwinningrace

swellintohis40s.Thepresscalledhim“Mr.DeMarathon”.Afterhediedofcanceratage70,twoBoston-areaexpertstookalookathisheart.Whattheyfoundwerediffer

entfromallthoseterrifyingwarnings.NotonlywasDeMar’sheartingoodshape,buthisarteries(动脉)werealsotwotothreetimesthesizeofatypica

lperson’s—reducingtheriskofafatalblockage.AsforthatheartmurmurthedoctorwarnedDeMarabout?Expertssay,“Wenowknowthathighlytrainedathletesoftenhaveaheart

murmur,andit’snormal.”Thestudy,publishedintheNewEnglandJournalofMedicinein1961,madethefrontpageofTheBostonGlobe.“Itwasoneofthosefi

rststudiesthattaughtusthatthehumanbodycanreallyhandle,veryhealthfully,lotsandlotsofexercise,”saidDr.AaronBaggish,aprofes

sorattheUniversityofLausanneinSwitzerlandandtheformermedicaldirectoroftheBostonMarathon.Thepopularityofrunningexplodedinthe

decadesafterDeMar’sdeath,asfurtherresearchbackedthatup.It’snowwell-establishedthatregularexercisemakesushealthierandprol

ongsourlives.Thecurrentnationalguidelinesrecommendatleasttwoandahalftofivehoursofmoderateexerciselikewalkingeachweek,oranhourandfif

teenminutestotwoandahalfhoursofvigorousactivitylikerunning—andresearchsuggestsmoreisgenerallybetter.8.WhydidthedoctoradviseDeMartogiveupprolonge

dexercise?A.Hewasinpoorhealth.B.Hehadaheartmurmur.C.Hemustfocusonhisjob.D.Hewasunabletofinishit.9.WhatwasDeMar’sattitudetothedo

ctor’swarning?A.Favorable.B.Worried.C.Mistrustful.D.Unclear.10.WhatdidthetwoBostonexpertsfindaboutDeMar?A.Hisheartwasinbadshape

.B.Hediedfromtoomuchexercise.C.Hesufferedfromarteryblockage.D.Hebenefitedfromlotsofexercise.11.Whatdoesthelastparagraphmainl

ytalkabout?A.Adviceonexercise.B.Severalformsofexercise.C.Theadvantagesofwalking.D.Thepurposeoftheresearch

.DArtificialintelligence(AI)toolsdesignedtooperateathumanlevelshavegreatlyexpandedinpopularityoverthepastyear.Thesei

ncludeOpenAI’sChatGPT,Google’sBardandMicrosoft’sAI-poweredsearchengineBing.Suchtools,alsoknownaschatbotsorgen

erativeAI,arecomputer-poweredsystems.Theyaredesignedtointeractsmoothlywithhumansandperformhigh-levelwritingandcreativework.Inrecentmo

nths,thesetoolshavedemonstratedanabilitytoproducehigh-qualitywork.ThishasledsometechnologyexpertstowarnthatgenerativeAIsystemscouldendupreplacingwo

rkersinmanyindustries.Thisyear,researchersatHarvardBusinessSchoolandotherorganizationscarriedoutanexperiment.ItaimedtotesthowwellAItool

scouldhelpworkersperformtheirusualdutiesortasks.Itinvolvedmorethan700businessadvisors,calledconsultants,fromMassachusetts-basedBostonConsultingG

roup.HarvardBusinessSchoolrecentlypublishedtheresultsfromtheexperimentinaworkingpaper.ThemainfindingssuggestthatAItoolslikeChatGPTcan

greatlyimproveworkerperformance.Forexample,researchersfoundthat,onaverage,workerswhousedOpenAI’slatestChatGPT4toolcompleted12perc

entmoretasksthannon-ChatGPTusers.TaskscarriedoutwithhelpfromtheAItechnologywerecompleted25percentfaster.Andtheteamfoundthequalityo

fworkperformedbyconsultantsusingChatGPT4increasedbyabout40percent.However,thepaperalsonotedareaswheretheperformanceofconsultantsusingChatGPT4droppe

d.TheresearcherssaidthiswasespeciallytruewithtaskstheAItoolwasnotgoodatcompleting.“OftaskstheAIwasgoodat,theexperimentshowedits

ignificantlyimprovedhumanperformance,”thepapersaid.“ButfortasksChatGPT4wasnotrightfor,humansreliedtoo

muchontheAIandweremorelikelytomakemistakes.”TheteamsuggestsoneofthebiggestbarrierstocompanieseffectivelyusingAIisnotknowingwhichtaskscanbecomplete

dbestwiththetechnology.Findingthisoutwillrequirebusinessestocarryoutthoughtfulresearchandtrainingeffortsinordertofindtherightmix

ofAIandhuman-levelwork.12.WhatisapurposeofdesigningAItoolsaccordingtothetext?A.Toperformlow-levelwriting.B.Toreplacetechnol

ogyexperts.C.Tofinishhigh-qualitywork.D.Toimproveinterpersonalcommunication.13.WhydoestheauthormentionChatGPT4inparagraph4

?A.ToexplainthedisadvantagesofAItools.B.ToshowhowwellAItoolscouldhelpworkers.C.Toforecastchangesinthefutureworkingenvironment.D.

TocomparetheworkperformancebetweenhumansandAItools.14.Whatcanbelearnedfromthelastparagraph?A.Companie

sneedtobalancetheworkofAIandhumans.BItisuselesstotrainsomanyworkerstolearntouseAI.C.Itiseasytofindtherightmixo

fAIandhuman-levelwork.D.ResearchonusingAIeffectivelyhasbeenmadebybusinesses.15.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.ChatGPTCanSee,Hea

randSpeakNowB.WaystoImproveYourPerformanceatWorkC.TheFastDevelopmentofArtificialIntelligenceD.AIToolsHelpbutalsoHarmWorkerPerformance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。Bodylanguagecanreflectourconfidencelevel.____16____andanotherwaywhen

we’renervous.Ataglance(看一眼),mostpeoplecantellifwe’reconfidentornot.Soweshouldlearnsometipstoshowconfidencethrough

bodylanguagesothatwealwaysappearconfidentandready.____17____Thefirsttiptoshowconfidencewithbodylanguageistokeepyourhandsoutofyourpocke

ts.Weoftenputourhandsinourpocketswhenwe’reunsureofourselves.Andthat’showotherpeoplewillviewus.Keepyoureyesforward____18____,i

toftenfeelsnaturaltoloweryourheadslightlyandwatchyourstep.However,thisgesturecommunicatestoothersthatyoudon’twanttointeract.Andifyou’renotcarefu

l,youmightgetintothehabitofdoingitallthetime.Sokeepyourheadupandyoureyesforward,evenwhenyou’rewalkingdownthestreetbyyoursel

f.SmileTrythisasanexperiment:Smileatsomeoneasyoupassbythemonthestreetorwalkaroundtheoffice.____19____.Nowwouldn’tyouliketohavethateffectonpeopleallth

etime?FirmhandshakesTherearefewthingsworsethanreachingoutyourhandduringanintroductionandgettingahandshakewhichi

snotfirmenough.Don’tbethatguy.Instead,holdtheotherperson’shandfirmlyandconfidently.Ofcourse,ahandshakeisnotacontest.____20

____.A.TakewidestepsB.AvoidyourpocketsC.It’sverylikelythatthey’llsmilebackD.Whenyou’rewalkinganywherebyyourselfE.Don’ttrytohold

theotherperson’shandtoolongF.IfyouwanttoshowconfidencewithbodylanguageG.Westandandwalkacertainwaywhenwe’reconfident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。In2013,AlieWard’slifewasfallingapart.Herdadwasdiagnosed(诊断)withararefo

rmofcancer,andshewasfeelingincreasingly____21____inherjob.Todistractherselffromhertroubles,shelikedtofindandtakepicturesofinsects.Sometimes,i

fshefoundoneshe____22____liked,she’dpostitonline.Those____23____attractedtheattentionofawomannamedLilaHiggin

s,whoworkedasanentomologist(昆虫学家)atthelocalnaturalhistorymuseum.After____24____Ward’spictures,Higginsreachedouttoseeifshewouldwanta____25___

_ofthemuseum’sinsectary.WhenWardarrivedatthemuseum,Higgins____26____herandledherthroughthedifferentexhibits.Forthefirsttimei

nages,Wardfeltherself____27____.Higginsnoticedherenthusiasmand____28____Wardtovolunteeratthemuseumforafewhourseveryweek

.“ButatthetimeIreallyfeltlikeIdidn’thavealotto____29____manypeople.That’sbecauseIfelt____30____thosedaysandcriedconstantly,”W

ardremembered.Despiteher____31____,Warddecidedtosignup.EveryWednesdayshe’darriveatthe____32____.Andwitheachv

olunteershift,shefeltalittlebit____33____.“Itgavemethissenseofpurpose.Ithelpedmereconnectwithmy____34____ofscienceandnaturetha

tI’dalwayshad,”Wardsaid.Soon,Wardquitheroriginaljobandstarted____35____insciencemedia.Shenowisthecreatorandhostofapodcastc

alledOlogies.WardhadHigginsontheshowasherfirstguest.21.A.curiousB.incredibleC.unhappyD.ashamed22.A.gradu

allyB.particularlyC.hardlyD.mostly23.A.postsB.troublesC.volunteersD.words24.A.printingB.drawingC.seeingD.passing25.A.placeB.

treasureC.directorD.tour26.A.defeatedB.greetedC.warnedD.resisted27.A.giveupB.breakdownC.checkinD.lightup28.A.causedB.r

emindedC.advisedD.begged29.A.teachB.payC.awardD.offer30.A.painfulB.independentC.proudD.excited31A.effortsB.doubtsC

.injuriesD.smiles32.A.partyB.hospitalC.officeD.museum33.AbetterB.embarrassedC.anxiousD.healthier34.A.listB.storyC.loveD

.hope35.A.playingB.workingC.thinkingD.waiting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。A

sthesayinggoes,laughteristhebestmedicine.Laughingislikeasuperdrugforyourhealththatcanliftyourmood,lessenpain,andprotect

youfromthe____36____(harm)effectsofstress.Journalist,authorandprofessorNormanCousinswas____37____well-knownsupporterofla

ughterasaformofmedicineandanoutstandingfigure____38____thefieldofhealthandwellness.Diagnosedwithankylosingspondylitis(强直性脊柱炎)in

thelate1960s,Cousins____39____(age)about50,hadlittlehopeofrecovery;justonein500chances.However,Cousins____4

0____(notice)thathispaindecreasedwhenheinvolvedinlaughter,accordingtotheNewportAcademy.So,hebegantoschedulefunnymoviesfor____41____(he)onare

gularbasis.____42____(remarkable),helivedanother25yearspost-diagnosisandconductedin-depthresearchonthemedicalbenefitsoflaughter,w

iththesupportofCaliforniaUniversityHospital.Sincethen,researchhascontinuouslyconfirmedtheeffectivenesso

flaughterinrelievingpain____43____improvingoverallwell-being.It’sbeenfoundthataheartylaughcanlessenphysicaltension,____44____(leave)musclesrelax

edforupto45minutes.Importantly,thesephysicalimprovementshaveasignificantpositiveimpactonmentalhealth,asthemindandbody_____45_____(connect)

.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,你的外国笔友Bob了解到你的家乡今年农业丰收,想过来参观。请给他写封电子邮件,推荐一个农业示范区(agriculturedemonstrationzone)

,内容包括:1.表示欢迎;2推荐地方及理由;3.表达祝愿。注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。DearBob,____________________________________________________

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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。ItwasabeautifulMaym

orning.Asusual,IstartedmydaybysittingoutsidebreathingthefreshairasIreadmybookanddrankmycoffee.Afterwards,thereweretwothingsIwasdeterminedtodo.First

,makesuremyhusbandgotoursmallChristmastreesdownfromtheattic(阁楼)and,second,takeseveralbagsofclothes,blanketsan

dcomforterstothedonationcenter.Ihadbeenfaithfulindoingthateveryyear,butforwhateverreason,Ihaddelayedthisyearand

thebagswerenowpilingupandoverflowing.Afterreadingforawhile,Iwentintothebedroomtoaskmyhusbandtobringthetreesdown.Hewasasleepso

IfiguredI’dsurprisehimandgetthemdownbymyself.Iwenttothegaragetoaccesstheatticstorageandmovedourtallmet

alladderintoplace.Ihadtomovethebagsofclothingandblanketsoutoftheway,determinedonceagaintogetthosetothedonationcenter.Iclimbedtheladder,a

ndtwostepsfromthetopIwasabletoreachupandpushopentheatticdoor.Then,withmyfeetontheverylaststepandpartofmyupperbodyintheattic,Isawmyt

rees.Iawkwardlyraisedmylegtoclimbontotheatticfloor.Lookingdown,andthenlookingupagain,Idecidedthatthiswasactuallytoomuchfo

rme.Ishouldwaitformyhusbandtogetthem.AsIsteppeddown,myfootmissedtheshakyladder’sstep.Withonefootswingingandtheother

onthetopstep,Igrabbed(抓住)theatticfloorboardandcalledmyhusband.Unfortunately,hecouldn’thearme.AsIwenttota

keanotherstepdown,theladdersuddenlycameoutfromunderme,loudlycrashingontotheconcrete(混凝土的)garagefloor,leavingmehangingfromtheatticwithsweaty

hands.Inthatsecond,whichseemedlikeacentury,Iprayedandthencalledmyhusband.注意:1.续写词数应为150个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Wi

thmybodyswinginginmidairandmyhandsslowlyslidingclosertotheedge,Ifell.____________________________________________________________________

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