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银川一中2024届高三年级第二次月考英语试卷命题教师:丁娅注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题的答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需

改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷及草稿纸上无效。3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。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.Whereisthemanfrom?A.Washington.B.LosAngeles.C.NewYork.2.Wha

tisthewomangoingtodonext?A.BuyNewYear’sgifts.B.Gotothelibrary.C.Meetherparents.3.Howdoesthewomanfindplayin

gvolleyball?A.Beneficial.B.Difficult.C.Interesting.4.Howmuchwillthemanpay?A.$25.B.$28.C.$53.5.WhoisCristinatalkingto?A.Her

classmate.B.Aneyedoctor.C.Herfather.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.Whydoesthemanmakethecall?A.Tomakeareservation.B

.Toconfirmareservation.C.Torescheduleareservation.7.WhenwillthemangotodinneronSunday?A.At6:00p.m.B.At8:00p.m.C.At9:00p.m.

听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whatclassdidthespeakersprobablyjusttake?A.Chinese.B.Physics.C.English.9.HowdoesLucyfeelab

outphysics?A.Disappointed.B.Concerned.C.Interested.10.Wherewillthespeakersprobablygonext?A.Totheclassroom.B.Tothelibrary.C.Totheirhome.听第8段材

料,回答第11至13题。11.Whatisthemoviethespeakersmentionbasedon?A.Areallifeevent.B.Agoodnovel.C.Afamousplay.12.Whatdo

esthemansayabouttheboxofficeofthemovie?A.Ithasgottothetop.B.Itisbeyondhisexpectation.C.Itwillcontinuetogrow.13

.Whattypeofmoviesdoesthemanprefer?A.Thrillers.B.Sciencefictionmovies.C.Comedies.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.WhydoesSamlookfrustrated?A.Thenumberofh

iscustomersisdecreasing.B.Hearguedwithsomecustomers.C.Hecan’tsatisfyhiscustomers.15.WheredoesthewomansuggestSa

madvertise?A.Innewspapers.B.OntheInternet.C.Onbillboards.16.Whatwillthespeakersdofirst?A.GotoSam’scompany.B.C

omeupwithasolution.C.Gotoarestaurant.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.WhatisShahzadQureshi’smainpurposeofplantingurbantrees?A

.Toprovideahabitatforanimals.B.Tocreateashadyspotforpeople.C.Tocooltheair.18.WhatdidShahzadQureshidoin2017?A.Hehelpedplantanurbanforestinaschool.B.He

setupagrammarschool.C.Heplanted14urbanforestsinPakistan.19.WhoisMuneezaShaikhli?A.Anenvironmentalist.B.Astudent.C.Aheadmas

ter.20.WhatcanstudentsdointheforestatKarachiGrammarSchool?A.Doscienceexperiments.B.Observetheinsects.C.Playwithbi

rds.第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30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。AFeelinghungry?Well,getyourchopsticksready!HoChiMinhCityFoodTours

arethetastiestwaytotravelaroundthecity.⚫Bigeat&SmallseatThisafternoonfoodtourbymotorbikeisfocusedonfamily-runlocalrestaurants.Theseplacesareoften

smallandtightwithlittlestools.Thisisatourwerecommendfortravelersthatwanttobethrownintothecity’sdeliciouss

treetfood.Itlastsfrom1pmto5pmat$65perperson.⚫AtasteofVietnamThistourisabsolutelycomfortableforeveryone

withindoorseatingandatmosphere.Themenuisdiverse,featuringsomehands-oncookingexperienceandabowlofwholecrabsoupt

hatyoucanonlyfindinHoChiMinhCity.Itlastsfrom6pmto10pmat$73perperson.⚫Chef’stourTheconceptforChef’stour

issimple:Wewilldriveyoufromlocationtolocationtotrysomeofourfavoritestreeteatsinthecitywhileadjustingthemenuasmuchaspossibletomeetyo

urtastesandpersonality.Itlastsfrom5pmto10pmat$123perperson.⚫StreetfoodstrollThistourwillleaveyouhappy,full,andfilledwithanewappreciationfor

ourhistoryandculture.WewilleatdeliciousstreetfoodwhileexploringtheFrencharchitectureandtheuniquecultureinthe

heartofHoChiMinhCity’sDistrictThree.Abitdifferentfromothertours,wewillnotuseanytaxiormotorbiketogetfromplacetoplace.

Thewalktourlastsfrom5pmto9pmat$38perperson.Note:Duringalltheabovetours,pricestakeinallfoodanddrinksandwewillalsotakedigitalphotosduringthe

tripthatwesendtoyouthenextdaybyemail.21.Howmuchshouldatouristpayforthetourwithhands-oncookingexperience?A.$38.B.$65.C.$73.D.$123.22.Whatisuniqueab

outthelasttour?A.Thetouristshavetowalkalltheway.B.Thetouristscanhavefreedigitalphotos.C.Thetouristswilleatinbigrestaurants.D.Thetouristscantrythewh

olecrabsoup.23.Whichtourlaststhelongest?A.Bigeat&Smallseat.B.AtasteofVietnam.C.Streetfoodstroll.D.Ch

ef’stour.BFor20years,twobrotherslivinginthedirtyneighborhoodofWazirabadinIndia’scapital,Delhi,havebeentreatingwoundedblack

kites(鸢)thatfallfromthecity’sskies.MohammadSaudandNadeemShehzadrescuebirdsofprey—mostlyinjuredbypaperkitestrings—andcarrythemtoabase

mentgarageathome.Here,theybeginnursingthemtohealth:cleaningandbandagingwounds,fixingwingsandbrokenbones.Smallmiracleshappeninthebasement.Herelive

saresaved,alivingismadeandthere’ssomehappinesstoo.“Youdon’tcareforthingsbecausetheysharethesamecountry,religionorpol

itics,”saythebrothers.“Lifeitselfisrelationship.That’swhywecan’tabandonthebirds.”Thebrotherstalkabouthowaneighborhoodb

irdhospitalrefusedtotreatthefirstkitetheyrescuedbecauseitwasa“non-vegetarianbird”.Atthattime,they,wereteenagebodybuildersandth

at’showthey“cametoknowaboutfleshandmuscles”.Theyfiguredoutwaystobandagethekites.Theybecamepassionateaboutbirds.“We’dlieontheground,watc

hingtheelegantflightsinthesky,”theysay.“Theheadwouldspin.Haveyoueverfeltdizzylookingintothesky?”Thestreetouts

idethebrothers’homebecomesasmellypoolofsewagewaterwhichcomesintothebasementduringtherainyseason.Pigswanderinam

uddychannel.Airqualityreachesdangerouspeaks.Yetthere’slifeandhope.Monkeysclimbplayfullyoversomeelectricwiresthatha

ngunsteadilyovernarrowstreets.Anairplaneintheskyisreflectedinapoolofquietwater.Whentheweatherclears,skiesarefilledwithpaperkites.Andthenthebi

rdsbegindropping,andthebrothersarebackattheirjob.Sometimesthebirdsfallafterbumpingagainstbuildingsinthesmogorg

ettingentangled(缠住)inoverheadwires.Atonepoint,thereweremorethan100woundedbirdsinthebasement.Thebrothersonceswa

macrosstherivertorescueabirdwithabrokenwing.24.Whydothebrotherstreatwoundedkites?A.Theybelievetheyareinterconnected.B.Theyliketoseemiracleshap

pen.C.Theyaredeeplyreligiouspeople.D.Theydoitforpoliticalreasons.25.Whydidthehospitalrefusetotreatthewoundedkite?A.Kitesarenotprotectedbirds.B.Ki

tesfeedonothercreatures.C.Kiteskeeptheirheadsspinning.D.Kitesaredangeroustohumanbeings.26.Howdoestheauthordevelopparagraph5?A

.Bylistingsomestatistics.B.Bydepictingamiserablescene.C.Bymakingananalysis.D.Bymakingcomparisons.27.Whatcanwelearnfromthetwobrothers?

A.Lookatthepositivesideofathing.B.Startagreatcausewithsmalldeeds.C.Liveinharmonywithcreaturesaround.D.L

endahelpinghandtopeopleinneed.CAcenturyago,theimmigrantsfromacrosstheAtlanticincludedsettlersandtravelers.Alongwiththemanyfolkslookingtomakeape

rmanenthomeintheUnitedStatescamethosewhohadnointentiontostay,and7millionpeoplearrivedwhileabout2milliondepar

ted.AboutaquarterofallItalianimmigrants,forexample,eventuallyreturnedtoItalyforgood.Theyevenhadanaffectionatenickname,“u

ccellidipassaggio”,birdsofpassage.Today,weplacemorerestrictionsonimmigrants.Wedividenewcomersintotwocategories:legalor

illegal,goodorbad.WeacknowledgethemasAmericansinthemaking,oridentifythemasalienstobekickedout.Thatframeworkhascontributedagrea

tdealtoourbrokenimmigrationsystemandthelongpoliticalparalysisoverhowtofixit.Wedon’tneedmorecategories,butweneedtochangethewaywethinkaboutcategor

ies.Weneedtolookbeyondstrictdefinitionsoflegalandillegal.Tostart,wecanrecognizethenewbirdsofpassage,thoselivingandthrivingint

hegrayareas.Wemightthenbegintosolveourimmigrationchallenges.Croppickers,violinists,constructionworkers,entrepreneurs,engineers,homehealth-careaides

andphysicistsareamongtoday’sbirdsofpassage.Theyareenergeticparticipantsinaglobaleconomydrivenbytheflowofwork,moneyandideas.Theypreferto

comeandgoasopportunitycallsthem.Theycanmanagetohaveajobinoneplaceandafamilyinanother.Withorwithoutpermission,theystraddle(跨越)laws,jurisdictionsandide

ntitieswithease.WeneedthemtoimaginetheUnitedStatesasaplacewheretheycanbeproductiveforawhilewithoutcommittingthemselvestosta

yingforever.Weneedthemtofeelthathomecanbebothhereandthereandthattheycanbelongtotwonationshonorably.Accommodatingthisnewworldofpe

opleinmotionwillrequirenewattitudesonbothsidesoftheimmigrationbattle.Lookingbeyondtheculturewarlogicofri

ghtorwrongmeansopeningupthemiddlegroundandunderstandingthatmanagingimmigrationtodayrequiresmultiplepaths

andmultipleoutcomes,includingsomethatarenoteasytoaccomplishlegallyintheexistingsystem.28.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“birdsofpassag

e”inParagraphOneindicate?A.peopleimmigratingacrosstheAtlantic.B.peoplestayinginaforeigncountrytemporari

ly.C.peopleleavingtheirmotherlandforgood.D.peoplefindingpermanentjobsoverseas.29.Whatdoweknowaboutthe

currentimmigrationsystemintheUS?A.Itneedsnewimmigrantcategories.B.Ithasloosenedcontroloverimmigrants.C.Itshouldberefor

medtomeetchallenges.D.Ithasbeenfixedthroughpoliticalmeans.30.Accordingtotheauthor,howshouldtoday’s“birdsofpassage”betreated?A.Theyshouldbetreated

withlegaltolerance.B.Theyshouldbetreatedwitheconomicfavors.C.Theyshouldbetreatedasfaithfulpartners.D.Theyshouldbetreatedaspowerfulcompetitors.31.Wh

atisthebesttitleforthetext?A.ComeandGo:BigMistake.B.LivingandThriving:GreatRisk.C.WithorWithout:GreatRisk.D.Leg

alorIllegal:BigMistake.DIn2014,UCBerkeleybiologistRobertDudleywroteabookTheDrunkenMonkey:WhyWeDrinkandAbuseAlcohol,proposingthatourattractiontoalcoho

larosemillionsofyearsago,whenourmonkeyancestorsdiscoveredthatthesmellofalcoholledthemtoripeandnutritiousfruit.Recently,anewstudyledbyChris

tinaCampbellofCaliforniaStateUniversity,Northridge(CSUN)supportsthisidea,whichDudleycallsthe“drunkenmonkey”hypo

thesis(假说).Inhisbook,Dudleylaidoutevidenceforhisidea,whichshowedthatsomefruitsknowntobeeatenbymonkeyshavea

naturallyhighalcoholcontentofupto7%.Buthedidnothavedatashowingthatmonkeysorapespreferentiallysoughtoutandatefermented(发酵的)fruits,

orthattheydigestedthealcoholinthefruit.Forthenewlyreportedstudy,theCSUNresearchersanalyzedthealcoholcontentinthefruitseatenbyblack-hande

dspidermonkeysatafieldsite,BarroColoradoIslandinPanama.Theyfoundthatthefruitsroutinelyhadalcoholconcentrati

onsofbetween1%and2%,aby-productofnaturalfermentationbyyeasts.Moreover,theresearcherscollectedurine(尿液

)fromthefree-movingmonkeysandfoundthattheurinecontainedsecondarymetabolites(代谢产物)ofalcohol.Thisresultshowsthatthean

imalswereactuallyusingthealcoholforenergy—itwasn’tjustpassingthroughtheirbodies.“Theywouldgetmorecaloriesfromfermentedfruitthanthey

wouldfromunfermentedfruit.Thehighercaloriesmeanmoreenergy,”Campbellsaid.Theneedforthemonkeys’highcaloric

intakemaysimilarlyhaveinfluencedhumanancestors’decisionswhenchoosingwhichfruittoeat,Campbelladded.“H

umanancestorsmayalsohavepreferentiallyselectedalcohol-ladenfruitforconsumption,giventhatithasmorecalories,”shesaid.Today,theavailabilityofalcoholin

liquidform,withoutthebelly-fillingpulpoffermentingfruit,meansit’seasytohavetoomuchofit.Theideathathumans’naturalloveforalcoh

olcomesfromourprimateancestorscouldhelpsocietydealwiththeconsequencesofalcoholabuse.“Heavyalcoholconsumptioncanbeviewedconceptuallyasadiseaseo

fnutritionalexcess,”Campbellsaid.32.Whatisthe“drunkenmonkey”hypothesisabout?A.Monkeyscanhardlyresisttheattractiontoalcohol.B.Monkeysgetdrun

keasilybyeatingfermentedfruits.C.Itisdifficultforhumanstodealwithdrunkenmonkeys.D.Ourloveforalcoholhasitsrootsino

urmonkeyancestors.33.WhatcanwelearnfromDudley’sbookwrittenin2014?A.SomefruitsarehighinalcoholB.Monke

ysprefertoeatfermentedfruits.C.Ittakesalongtimeformonkeystodigestalcohol.D.Alcoholinthefruitharmsmonkey’sdigestivesystem.34.Whatdidtheresearch

ersfindintheurinesamples?A.Alcoholhasobviouseffectsonmonkeys.B.Monkeystakeinthealcoholforsomeenergy.C.Alcoholcanstayinm

onkey’sbodiesforlong.D.Unfermentedfruitismuchhealthierformonkeys.35.Whatdoestheauthorwanttotellusinthelastparagraph

?A.Thesignificanceofthenewresearch.B.Thewaystofightagainstalcoholabuse.C.Theproblemofheavyalcoholconsumptio

n.D.Theeffectsofalcoholabuseonhumanhealth.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Ithasbeenprovedthatself-carehelpspeoplelo

werstressandgethealthier.Andanotherinterestingfindinghasbeenrevealedrecently.36._____________Asatypicalfo

rmofcaringaboutothers,volunteeringhasbeenprovedtobebeneficialtousinthefollowingways.⚫Volunteeringmakesushappier.Throug

houthistory,cooperationandcommunityhavebeenessentialpartsofhumansurvival.Onereasonwefeelsorewardedwhenhelpi

ngothersisthatthehappinessofthosearoundushastakenrootinoursurvivalinstinct.Accordingtoonestudy,peoplewhovolunteered

atleastonceamonthreportedbettermentalhealththanthosewhodidn’t.37._____________⚫Volunteeringincreasesoursenseofpur

pose.Typically,theactofvolunteeringinvolvestakingactionandengagingwithothers.Thesearetwomentalhealthneedssharedbymosthumans,especia

llypeoplefeelingaimlessanddisconnected.38._____________Asaresult,theycanhaveclearergoalsintheirownlifeandincre

asethesenseofresponsibility.⚫Volunteeringhelpsmanagedepression.39._____________That’sbecausetakingpositiveactionhelpstochangethenegativethoughts—w

hetherbyinteractingwithotherpeopleorrealizingyouhaveusefulskillstosharewiththeworld.Basedonthat,someresearcher

sevensuggestincludingvolunteeringasanapproachtotreatingdepression.⚫40._____________Someresearchershavedisc

overedalinkbetweenvolunteeringandalowerriskofearlydeath.Thiseffectcomesinpartfromhowvolunteeringcanreducestressanddepression,whichintu

rnpromotelifespan,improvedphysicalhealth,andbettermanagementofchronicdiseases.A.Volunteeringalsohelpsreducesadnessorho

pelessness.B.Someevensaidvolunteeringmadethemashappyashavinganextra$1,100.C.Volunteeringcuresmanydiseases.D.Volunteeringimpacts

ourphysicalhealth.E.Caringattentiontowardsothersalsoimprovesourhealth.F.Peoplewhoalwaysholdapositiveattitudeisunlik

elytogetdepressed.G.Whenvolunteering,peoplelearnnewskillsanddevelopmoresocialconnections.第三部分:语言知识应用(共两节,满分45分)第一节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分

30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。I’mnotaclimatescientist.Idon’tknowmuchabout41.Ijustrea

llylikethem.WheneverI’moutsideornearawindow,myeyesaredrawntotheirever-changingshapes.Ilovethe42formstheytake.ThereweretimesIsat

onabeachandfoundmyselfunableto43whetherIwaslookingatthewater,sandorclouds.I’vebeen44tocloudssinceIwasachild.Ilovedto4

5themasanimalsinthesky.Ilovedgettinglostin46,starringatthemoutthewindowsduringa(n)47classatschooloronalongroadtrip.Th

ereweremomentswhenIrealizedhowmuchclouds48myexperienceoftheworld.Askyofbrightwhitecloudswouldmakemefeeljoyfuland49whileaskycovere

dwith50cloudscanmakethesamethingsappear51.Watchingcloudsisasolitary(独处的)activityforme,evenwhenI’m52bypeople.Ifyouhaveadrinkoramealwithmeinanoutd

oorcafé,myeyeswill53turntothesky.Imightfrequentlypointoutaninterestingshape.Mostly,Ijust54enjoythem.Likeapieceofart,avaseofflowers,or

apasser-byinanamazingdress,cloudsareoneofthose55thingstobenoticedand56whenI’malone.Cloudscanalso57meawayfromthedullpartsoflife,andawayfromda

y-to-daystressesand58.Theygetmeoutofmyheadandintoa(n)59landwhereIcanimaginetheconstraints(束缚)willnotbe60toeverydaylife.41.A.rainfallsB.drough

tsC.thundersD.clouds42.A.identicalB.distinctC.apparentD.ridiculous43.A.figureoutB.takeinC.keepupD.adjustt

o44.A.movedB.trainedC.attachedD.accustomed45.A.electB.pictureC.raiseD.substitute46.A.relaxationsB.preparationsC.daydreamsD.performances

47.A.shotB.importantC.amusingD.dull48.A.coloredB.improvedC.destroyedD.indicated49.A.annoyedB.energeticC.thoughtfulD.

sorrowful50.A.orangeB.lightC.darkD.rosy51.A.brightB.numbC.appealingD.depressive52.A.interruptedB.surrou

ndedC.welcomedD.contradicted53.A.rarelyB.secretlyC.constantlyD.uncomfortably54.A.privatelyB.thankfullyC.oc

casionallyD.unwillingly55.A.deliciousB.abstractC.strangeD.fascinating56.A.appreciatedB.recommendedC.accompaniedD.governed57.A.throwB.transp

ortC.hideD.occupy58.A.entertainmentsB.jokesC.routinesD.burdens59.A.abundantB.plainC.magicalD.insecure60.A.appliedB.committedC.

desiredD.slipped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。China’stopliquormakerKweichowMoutaiandd

omesticcoffeechainLuckinCoffeehavegot61._______hitontheirhandswithanewbaijiu-flavoredlattereleasedonMonday,62.______quickl

ysoldoutinBeijing.Thelatte,63.____________(decorate)withtheiconicMoutailogo,containslessthan0.5percentof53d

egreeMoutai,andsoonbecameoneofthe64.___________(hot)topicsonChinesesocialmediawithpeoplecuriousabouthowtraditionalChineseliquorwouldtastewit

hcoffee.Onthefirstday,allthesespecialdrinks65.___________(purchase)beforemiddayinsomeLuckinCoffeelocationsinBeijing.Andmanyhadtoshu

tdowntheironlineorderingsystem66.________ordersbooming.Peoplehavebeensharingtheirreactionsaftertryingthela

tteonsocialmedia.Mostofthemgive67.____________(favor)comments,sayingthatthearomaofthebaijiuisverystrong.Somepeoplesaidthe

yevenfeltdizzyafterdrinkingthecoffeebecauseofitsalcoholcontent.Somealsowondered68.____________theywouldbeallowedtodriveafterdrinkin

gthelatte.Inresponse,LuckinCoffeestatedthatunderagepeople,pregnantwomen,driversandthosewhoareallergictoalcoholarerecommendednot69.____________(o

rder)thedrink.OnMonday,anofficerfromtheBeijingTrafficAdministrationBureaualsoaskedpeoplenottodrive,noma

tterhowmuchalcoholisactuallyinthelatte.Moutai70.____________(run)attractivemarketingcampaignsinrecentyearsinitsbidforyoungercustomers,s

uchasbyrollingoutMoutaiicecream,figurines,scentedsachets,canvasbagsandotherculturalcreativeproducts.第四部分写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节:短文改错(共10小

题;每小题1分,满分10分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(/\),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把

多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。OnedaywhileIsawAliceinthestreet,

shewalkedhurried.Igreetedherbutshedidn’tacknowledgeme.Iknewsomethingbadhadhappenedtoher,butwhichitwasconfusedme.Late,Ilearntfromafriendthatshede

featedinatennisgame.Thoughtthatshebadlyneededencouragement,Itelephonedherbutcomfortedher.Shewasgladtoreceivemycallandexpressedthanktome.Wetalkedal

otonthephoneandIcouldfeelshehadcomeoutofmyfailure.Comfortingtoothersissuchapleasantthing.第二节书面表达(满分25分)学校英文报正在开展以“ProtectingOurEyestoEnj

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