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赤峰二中2023级高二上学期第一次月考英语试卷第一部分听力(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.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofforeignfilms?A.Boring.B.Wonderful.C.Interesting.2.Whyis
theman'swifeangrywithhim?A.Becausethemandoesn'tlikedoinghousework.B.Becausethemanoftencomeshomelate.C.Beca
usethemanistoolazy.3.Howmuchdidthewomanaskthemanfor?A.$50.B.$100.C.$200.4.Whodoesthemanthinkistoblameforlosingth
eway?A.Theman.B.Thewoman.C.Neither.5.Wheredoesthewomanwanttotakeaphoto?A.Inthelake.B.Besidethelake.C.Onthelake.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分2
2.5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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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,各小题给出5秒钟的做答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6至8题。6.Wheredoest
hemanusuallygetnews?A.OnTV.B.Overtheradio.C.Innewspapers.7.Whydoesthemanwanttoreadthenewspapertoday?A.Tolearnalanguage.B.
Tokillthetime.C.Tolookforajob.8.Whatpagedoesthemanwanttoread?A.Thesportspage.B.Thechildrenpage.C.TheTVguid
epage.听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。9.Howlonghaven'tthetwospeakersseeneachother?A.Fortwodays.B.Foraweek.C.Foramonth.10.Whywa
sthemaneagertoseethewoman?A.Tohavedinnerwithher.B.Toturntoherforhelp.C.Totellhisstory.11.Whatdoesthemanwanttogetanxiously?A.Agoodcar.B.Agoodpr
eparation.C.Agoodjob.听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。12.Whatisthewomanaskingabout?A.Theboyrescuedfromdanger.B.Theadvent
urethathappenedthedaybefore.C.Jack'sholidayontheseaside.13.Whathappenedtothelittleboy?A.Hewasstuckonthecliff
.B.Hefelloffthecliff.C.Hewasbadlyhurt.14.Whoactuallyrescuedtheboy?A.Thepeoplenearby.B.Jack.C.TheCoastRescueService.听第9段材料,回答第15至1
7题。15.Wherecantheconversationhappen?A.Athome.B.Inthestreet.C.Atschool.16.Whatdidthemanlose?A.Bread.B.
Candy.C.Apen.17.WhydidthewomanbelieveCynthiadidn'ttakeit?A.Becausetheystayedtogetherallday.B.Becausetheyare
friends.C.BecauseshelikesCynthia.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.WhatistheactualreasonthatKongXiangdonghadhishaircutoff?A.Hethinksitisenvir
onmentallyfriendly.B.Hedoesn'tliketouseshampooorahairdryer.C.Hestartedtolosehishair.19.WhatisKongXiangdongrunningnow?A.Aschool.B.Aband.C.Atheatre.2
0.WhatadvicedoesKonggivetheparentswhosechildrenarelearningthepiano?A.Asktheirchildrentopracticeplayingth
epianomore.B.Telltheirchildrentoplaythepianoasacareer.C.Don'tforcetheirchildrentolearnit.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。AStargazingFestivalsin2023Withlightpollutioneverywhere,nationalparksacrossthecountryhav
ebecomedark-skyhavens(港湾).Overtheyears,theyarehostingeventslikestargazingfestivalstogettravelersexcitedaboutastronomy.BryceCanyonNationalPark—Jun
e14-17SituatedinsouthernUtah,BryceCanyon,the35,835-acrepark,isanidealplacetostayuplate.Thisyear,itsannualastron
omyfestivalincludesguidedstargazingsessions,lectures,starstories,family-friendlyactivities,andevenaperformancebysomemusi
ciansinthenorthernArizona-basedDarkSkyQuartet.ShenandoahNationalPark—August11-13Convenientlylocatedwithinaday’sdrivefromtwo-thir
dsofAmericans,thenearly200,000-acreparkwillhaveafestivaltoprovideaneasywaytodipintoastronomy.Rangertalks,p
ublicstargazingsessions,lecturesandactivitiesforkidswillbehosted.Pasteventsalsocoveredtopicsrangingfrom
spaceweathertonocturnalcreatures.GreatBasinNationalPark—September14-16Asoneoftheleastcrowdednationalparks,GreatBasinNationalParkho
stsannualfallastronomyfestivalwithguestspeakers,observatorytours,andaphotographyworkshop.Duringthefest
ival’sunique“ArtintheDark”program,participantswillgettopaintinlow-lightconditionsandexperimentwithhowtheireyesperceivecolors.JoshuaTreeNationalPark—
October13-14JoshuaTreeNationalPark,the“nearestconvenientplacetogostargazing”forthe18millionpeoplelivinginLA,hostsanightskyfestivaleveryfal
l.Asluckwouldhaveit,thisyear’sdatesoverlapwitha“ringoffire”solareclipse.FromJoshuaTree,themoonwillappeartoblockbetween70and80percentofthesun.21.W
hatisthepurposeofStargazingFestivals?A.Toprovideaplatformtoobservestars.B.Toraisepublicinterestinastronomy.C.Tocollectmoneyformoreobse
rvatories.D.Toadvocateactionsagainstlightpollution.22.Wherecanyouexperienceworkinginlow-lightconditions?A.GreatBasinNationalPark.B.ShenandoahNatio
nalPark.C.BryceCanyonNationalPark.D.JoshuaTreeNationalPark.23.WhatmightbeabonusifyouattendJoshuaTreeNationalParkfestivalthisyear?A.Asolareclipse
.B.Astargazingtour.C.Amusicperformance.D.Anobservatorytour.BBeforeMcElroymovedintooneEngAGEcommunity,shehadneverimaginedherlifewouldbelikethis.Althou
ghinthegoldenyearsofretirement(退休),sheteachesarts,recentlyshehasopenedupanartexhibition,andisplanningafl
ighttoParistofindinspirationforhernextcreativeproject.Herlifestyleinmanywayshasbeenmadepossiblebythenon-profitorganizationEngAG
E,whichhasrevitalized(使重焕活力)theagingprocessbyprovidingdiversefreeon-siteprogramsinitsseniorcommunities,includingnovelwritin
g,performingplays,storytellingforradio,andartshows.Ithelpsseniorsremainactive,givingthemthecontroltoagethewaytheyw
anttoage.TheideaforEngAGEdevelopedwhenfounderTimCarpenterwasworkinginthehealthcareandagingindustry,tryingtoc
hangeabrokensystem.Yethedidnotseethechangehedesired.WhenhemetdeveloperJohnHuskey,whowasbuildinggood-lookings
eniorcommunities,thetwopartneredup.“Westartedthrowingspaghettiagainstthewall,andsomeofitstuck.Andwecont
inuetodoitthatwayandtryalmosteverything,”saidCarpenter.Ninety-fivepercentofthepopulationEngAGEservesislow-in
come.Seniorsaresurroundedbyqualityprograms,learningopportunities,andstate-of-the-artfacilities.InCarpenter’sview,retirementislikecollege,an
ewstagewhenyouaretryingtofigureoutwhattodonext.Itcanbeastartingpoint,withthesparetimetotrysomethingdi
fferentorrevisitanoldpassion.Thoseseniorscanbuildontheirknowledgeofasubjectorstartfromzero.Itisonlythebeginningofsomething,nottheend.McElroyc
oncluded,“Itisaplacewheremembersareprovidedwithendlessopportunities.Mysononceasked,‘Howlongdoyouplanonlivinghere?’andIjoked,‘They’regoingtohavetoc
arrymeoutofhere.’”24.WhatcanseniorsdoinEngAGEcommunities?A.Receivequalitymedicaltreatments.B.Learnthebasicsofnovelwr
iting.C.Enjoyanactivelifewithyoungsters.D.Reunitewiththeirformercolleagues.25.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“throwingspaghettiagainstthewall”mean
?A.Changingtheagingprocess.B.Tastingsomeoverseasfood.C.Decoratingthecommunities.D.Testingoutvariousmethods.26.WhichstatementmightCarpenteragreewith?A
.Seventyisthenewtwenty.B.Agoodstartishalfthebattle.C.Neverteacholddogsnewtricks.D.Passionservesasadrivingforce.27.Whichmightbethebesttitleforthetex
t?A.Carpenter’sAmbitiousProgramsB.EngAGE:APlaceofPossibilitiesC.McEtroy:I’mNotan“Old”ArtistD.CommunityIstheSourceofStren
gthCImagineaccessingtraditionalChinesemedicine(TCM)serviceswithjustataponyoursmartphone.Whatoncerequiredahospitalvisit—o
ftenleadingtolongwaitsandconsiderableinconveniences,especiallyfortheelderly—isnowavailableatyourfingertips.Theinnovativemini-pro
gram“WangSheWenShan”(TongueDiagnosisandDietaryGuidance)istransformingTCMconsultations.Userscannowreceiveadetailedhealthreportinu
ndertwominutessimplybytakingaquicksnapshotoftheirtongue.Morethanthat,thisAI-poweredtoolalsoprovidespersonalizeddietaryandwellness
recommendations.Accordingtothemini-program’sdevelopers,thistransformationhasbeenmadepossiblethroughtheseamlessintegrationo
fthetraditionalTCMtonguediagnosismethodwithcutting-edgeAIimagerecognitiontechnology.Theprogramhasbeentrainedonover20,000clinicaltongueimages,enabli
ngittoprovideaccurateandconvenienthealthassessments.SinceJuly2023,GuangzhouhasbeenattheforefrontofpilotingTCMserviceswithAIassistance.Aresear
chteamfromtheSouthChinaUniversityofTechnologydevelopedanAI-poweredTCMConstitutionIdentificationDevicebasedonmachinelearningmodels.T
rainedbyTCMdoctorsfromlocalhospitals,thisdevicehas“learned”toidentifyusers’constitutiontypesthroughfacialandtongueimagesandp
rovidepersonalizedhealthrecommendations.ByOctober2023,thissmartdevicehadbeenadoptedin11communitiesacrossGuangzhou,servingover12,000res
idents.Inaddition,otherAI-driveninnovations,suchasprescriptionsystems,pulsesignalacquisitionsystems,acupu
ncturerobots,andmassagerobots,aremakingtheirwayintopublicuse,bringingahigh-techtouchtotraditionalmedicine.Despitetheprogressmade,theinte
grationofAIintoTCMisstillinitsearlystages.OneoftheprimaryhurdlesisthelackoftheoreticalstandardizationwithinTCM.Forthe
sameillness,differentschoolsandexpertsmayrecommendvaryingtreatmentplans.Anotherchallengeliesintheintegrationofmedicalandengineeringtechnologi
es.AlthoughcomputerapplicationsinTCMdatebacktothe1980s,earlysystemsreliedonpre-programmedstandardsthatoftenfellshort
duetothecomplexnatureofpatientsymptoms.TheunpredictabilityandvariabilityofthesesymptomsposesignificantdifficultiesforAI’sdeeplearningprocesse
s.Anyway,thereiseveryreasontobelievethattheintegrationofAIintoTCMwillprofoundlyrevolutionizehealthcarebymakin
gTCMmoreaccessibleandefficient.Itholdssignificantpromiseforunderservedareaswithlimitedmedicalresources.Nevertheless,asthejourneyi
sonlybeginning,itiscrucialtoacknowledgeitscurrentlimitationsinclinicalsettings.WhileAIofferssubstantialpotentialforTCM,accur
atediagnosisstillreliesheavilyontheexpertiseofphysicians.AIisintendedtocomplement—notreplace—humandoctors.28.Whatdoweknowabout“WangSheWenShan”?A.Itp
rovidesinvariabledietaryandwellnesssuggestionsforusers.B.Itrequiresuserstotakeaphotooftheirtongueforconsultation.C.Ithasbe
entrainedonabundanttongueimagesofmedicalstaff.D.Itfailstofunctionproperlywithoutfacialrecognitiontechnology.29.Wha
t’sthemainideaofthefourthparagraph?A.AglimpseofthedevelopmentofAI-drivenTCMinnovations.B.AnintroductiontoanAI-powereddevicedevelopedb
ydoctors.C.AninsightintothepotentialuseofAI-drivendevicesinTCM.D.AcomparisonbetweendifferentAI-poweredTCMinnovations30.Whomig
htbenefitmostfromthemini-program?A.Folksinplaceswithfewexperienceddoctors.B.Patientswithsymptomsrarelyse
enorreported.C.Physicianswithgreatdiagnosticcapabilities.D.Seniorcitizenswithdifficultyusingsmartphones.31.Whatcanbe
asuitabletitleforthetext?A.AI:TheFutureofTCMB.DoctorsatYourFingertipsC.ModernizedTCMwithAID.IntegrationofAIintoMedici
neDTheconceptsofdelayedsatisfaction,self-control,andself-regulationareoftenusedinterchangeablyandinconsistently.Theabilitytodelayanimpulse(冲
动)foranimmediaterewardtoreceiveamorefavorablerewardatalatertimeisthestandarddefinitionofdelayedsatisfaction.Studiesshowt
hatdelayedsatisfactionisoneofthemosteffectivepersonalcharacteristicsofsuccessfulpeople.Peoplewholearnhowtomanagetheirneedtobesatisfiedinthemomentde
velopmoreintheircareers,relationships,health,andfinancesthanpeoplewhogiveintoit.Beingabletodelaysatisfac
tionisn’ttheeasiestskilltoacquire.Itinvolvesfeelingdissatisfied,whichiswhyitseemsimpossibleforpeoplewhohaven’tlearnedtoco
ntroltheirimpulses.Choosingtohavesomethingnowmightfeelgood,butmakingtheefforttohavedisciplineandmanageyou
rimpulsescanresultinbiggerorbetterrewardsinthefuture.Overtime,delayedsatisfactionwillimproveyourself-controlandultimatelyhe
lpyouachieveyourlong-termgoalsfaster.TheSeinfeldStrategyisoneofseveralhelpfulself-satisfactiontechniquesyoucanusetopu
toffsatisfactionforlongerperiodsoftime.Everydaythatyoudelaysatisfactionandavoidtemptation(诱惑),youcrossitoffyourcal
endar.Afterafewdays,thiscreatesachain.Thisstrategyworkswellforpeoplewhoenjoygamification(游戏化).Ifyoufinditsatisfyi
ngtokeepthechaingoing,you’relesslikelytogiveintotemptation.Doyoufindyourselfgoingbacktoyourtemptationswithout
thinkingaboutit?Ifthisisthecase,youcanpracticemindfulnesstobecomemoreawareofwhatyoudo.Whenyounoticeyourselfdoingsomethingou
tofhabit,stopforamoment.Askyourselfwhyyou’redoingwhatyou’redoing.Takesometimetoanalyzehowyou’refeeling.Payattentiontothedetails.
Takeamomentofmindulnesstointerruptyourautopiloteverytimethishappens.Themoreyoupracticethis,themoreyou’llbreakthehab
itofgoingforinstantsatisfaction.32.Whatisdelayedsatisfaction?A.Makingquickdecisions.B.Givingintodesiresinstantly.C.Immediaterewardsforimpulse
s.D.Postponingrewardsforbetteroutcomes.33.Whyisdelayedsatisfactionhardtoattain?A.ItcanleadtomissedopportunitiesB.It’sbadforachievinglong-te
rmgoals.C.It’simpossibletoresisttheinnerneedsD.It’sacomforttopossesssomethingatonce.34.Whatdoesparagraph4mainlytalkabout?A.T
hecomplexityoftheSeinfeldStrategyB.Anexampleofself-disciplinetechniques.C.Amethodofpracticingdelayedsatisfaction
.D.Theeffectivenessofkeepingthechaingoing.35.Whatdoestheauthorsuggestpeopledoforreturningtemptations?
A.Ignoreuselessdetails.B.Getridofoldbadhabits.C.Concentrateontrueinnerwants.D.Canceltemptationsfromthecalendar.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。HowtoDesignaSmallGardenEvenifyoudon’thavealargeareainyouryard,youcanstillmakeabeautifulgardenthat
maximizesthespaceyouhavebyfollowingtips.36.Lookforaplaceinyouryardwhereyoucanseeyourgardenfromawindoworaspotinyouryardsothatyou’reabletoenjoyi
t.Makesureyoucanwalkintoyourgardenwitheasetomakeiteasiertotakecareofyourplants.37.Planthelayoutforyourgardenbydrawingth
eoutlineonthepaper.Startbysketchinglongerrectangles(矩形)foryourgardenbedssothey’retoscalefortheactualsizeyouwantthem
.38.Besuretoleavean18-inchspacebetweengardenbedssoyoucaneasilywalkbetweenthemandcareforyourplants.Arrangeyourd
esignsotherearefocal(焦点的)points.Aimtohaveseveralaspectsofyourgardendesignuniquesotheystandoutfromtherestofyourplants.3
9.Takeintoconsiderationwhereyouwantpeopletofocusorhavetheirattentiondrawntowhentheylookatyourgarden,andplanyourdesignaroundthosespots
.Focalpointshelpyourgardenfeelmoreinvitingandmakeitmorevisuallypleasing.Putsimilarplantsacrossfromoneanothertocreaterhythmandsymmetry(对称).Ratherth
anputdifferentplantsineachofyourgardenbeds,choosetousethesameplantoronesthathavesimilartexturesorcolorssothey’reacrossfromoneano
ther.40.A.AndavoidanyinconveniencecausedbydifficultaccessB.Trytopositionsmallerplantsinbetweenlargerones
C.PickaplacewhereyoucaneasilygettoyourgardenD.YoumaystillbeabletomeasurethelengthoftherectanglesE.Thendividetherectanglesintosmallersectio
nsfordifferentplantsF.ThiscouldbeastatueorafountainplacedinthecenteroroneithersideG.Thatway,whenyoulookatyourgarden,itwilllookinvitingandmaket
heareafeelmorebalanced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。HemanBekele,a14-year-old
fromVirginia,stoodoutasthewinnerofthe2023YoungScientistChallenge.Amongthetenfinalistshe41thetitleof“America’sTopYoungScientist”withhis42creati
onknownastheSkinCancerTreatingSoap(SCTS),abarofsoapcreatedfortheveryfirsttimeatalowcosttotreatmelanoma,themo
stcommonkindofskincancer.Ratherthanacure,Bekele’sbrilliantidea43thedevelopmentofasoapthataimstohelpthepatient’scellsstayact
ivewhilefightingmelanoma.Healwayshasendlesspassionforbiologyandtechnology,andtheYoungScientistChallengejust44himwiththe
perfectplatformtodisplayhisideas.Reflectingonhis45Bekelesharedthathischildhoodexperiencehadplayedacrucialrolein46hisinnovati
vethinking.“Havingwitnessedpeopleworktirelesslyunderthesun,Iwantedtoraisepeople’sawarenessof47relatedtoconstantsunexposure.”“Iwantedtom
akemyideaaccessibletoabroadaudience.”Bekeleremarkedduringaninterviewwiththemedia.Bekelealsopassionatelyexpressedhis48ofturningthesoapintoaworld
whereskincancertreatmentiswithin49forall.”Hewasgratefulthathehadreceivedinvaluable50fromaproduct-engineeringspecialist,who
connectedhimwithotherscientiststo51himtoreachhisambitiousplans.Whilesimilarmethodsareavailableforskincancertreatments,hiss
olutionisamore52option.Inthefuture,Bekelelongsto53hisinventionbytrialanderrorandestablishanonprofitorganization54topro
vidingfairskincancertreatmenttoasmanypeopleaspossible,bringing55tothebattleagainstskincancer.41.A.obtainedB.desiredC.analyz
edD.defeated42.A.efficientB.objectiveC.potentialD.groundbreaking43.A.insistsonB.switchesonC.focusesonD.agreeson44.A.armedB.satisfiedC.pro
videdD.assisted45.A.professionB.inspirationC.determinationD.imagination46.A.shapingB.displayingC.obeyingD.detecting47.A.challengesB.theoriesC.pr
ospectD.advantages48.A.fearB.doubtC.surpriseD.dream49.A.distanceB.spaceC.limitD.reach50.A.praiseB.wel
comeC.guidanceD.invitation51.A.requireB.remindC.pressD.assist52.A.fashionableB.affordableC.accurateD.relevant53.A.perfectB.clearC.
controlD.picture54.A.usedB.addictedC.committedD.opposed55.A.recognitionB.hopeC.comfortD.device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’svideogamingmarketgrewbymorethan15percentyearonyearinAugust,drivenbythepopularityofthecountry’sfirstAAAvideogame,BlackMyt
h:Wukong,newresearchhasfound.Themarket56(produce)33.64billionyuan(US$4.8billion)inrevenueforAugust,up21percentfromtheprevi
ousmonth,thanks57largeparttoBlackMyth:Wukong,which58(release)onAugust20,accordingtoareport59(publish)bytheGamingPublishingCommit
teeoftheChinaAudio-VideoandDigitalPublishingAssociationonFriday.Theaction-roleplayingtitle,inspiredby60classi
cChinesenovelJourneytotheWestanddevelopedbyHangzhou-basedstudioGameScience,hasreceivedcriticalacclaimand61(enthusiasm)recepti
onamonggamesinmainlandChinaandglobally.Todateit62(sell)morethan20millioncopiesgloballythroughgamedistri
butionplatformSteam,63(bring)ingrossrevenueofoverUS$961million,accordingtodatacompiledbygamemarketresearcherVideoGameIns
ights.Thetitle’spopularityontheglobalmarketalsocontributedtoa25percentyear-on-year64(grow)inoverseasrevenueforChina-developedgamesinAu
gust,65rosetoUS$1.88billionfromaUS$1.5billionayearearlier.TheNationalPressandPublicationAdministration(NPPA),China’sregulatorforthesector,appro
ved117videogamesinAugust,themostsofarthisyearamidexcitementoverthesuccessofBlackMyth:Wukong.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华,是你校“英语
角”负责人。为了提高同学们学习英语的积极性,给爱好英语的同学们提供一个展示才能的舞台,“英语角”计划组织一场英语辩论赛,请你用英语写一篇辩论赛开场白,内容包括:1.活动介绍:2.欢迎和期望。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右:2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相
应位置作答。Dearteachersandfellowstudents,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。AsIgrewup,Isawmymomasmyheroforallthethingsshewoulddofo
rthefamily.ShewouldfixmybabydollsorhelpmecolorprettypictureswhenIstartedelementaryschool.Becausemyda
dworkedfarawayfromhome,Iwouldseemymomfixthecarwithoutcaringhowdirtyherhandswouldget.NowI’minhighschool.Iseehowsh
eissensitivebutstrongatthesametime.Iamoldenoughandreadytodosomethingforhertohelpreducethepressureoflife.OnedayIcamehomefromschoolandsawp
apersonthekitchentableandmymomsittinglookingatmydad.Mydadwasn’tworkingatthetimebecausehehadbrokenhisarm.Ihadheardmyparentstalkabo
utmoneyissuesacoupleoftimesbutIneveraskedaboutthesituationbefore.“What’sgoingon?”Iasked.“Wehavetobeoutofthehouseintwoweeks,”mymomsaid.Shehado
neofherhandsoverherforehead.ThenIrealizedthiswasaseriousproblem.Wehadnomoneyandnoideawhatweweregoingtodo.Ireadthepaper
onthetable;itsaidwehadlostthehousebecausewehadn’tbeenpayingrent.Iwassurprisedthatallthiswasgoingon.Mydadwasunabletodoanythingaboutitduetounemplo
yment.Besidesthefactthatwehadnoplacetomoveto,wealsohadlittletoeatsincethefoodmydadhadboughtthemonthbeforewasrunningout.
Eventhoughmymomdidn’tshowit,Ifeltherpainandhowmuchithurthertonotbeabletoprovideagoodhouseandfoodforus.Itseem
edlikeeverythingwasfallingapart,butmymomseemedasifthiswasmakingherstronger.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。Inthefollowingdays,mymom
madeeffortstolookforasmallhouseforrent.Hearingthis,mymompraisedmeforfindingasuitablehouseonline.赤峰二中2023级高二上学期第一次月考英语参考答案第一部分听力(每小
题1.5分,满分30分)1-5ABBBB6-10ABAAB11-15CBACC16-20BACAC第二部分阅读(每小题2.5分,满分50分)21-25BAABD26-30ABBAA31-35CDDCC36-40CAEF
G第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)完形填空(每小题1分,满分15分)41-45ADCCB46-50AADDC51-55DBACB语法填空(每小题1.5分,满分15分)56.produced57.in5
8.wasreleased59.published60.the61.enthusiastic62.hassold63.bringing64.growth65.which第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一
节(满分15分)Onepossibleversion:Dearteachersandfellowstudents,Welcometoourschool’sEnglishDebateCompetition,organizedbyEnglishCorner.Thiseventisdesignedto
boostourenthusiasmforlearningEnglishandofferaplatformforenthusiaststoshowcasetheirtalents.Wearethrilledtoseesomanyparticipantsreadytoeng
ageinthoughtfuldebates.Wehopethiseventinspiresyoutothinkcritically,speakconfidently,andenjoytheprocessoflear
ning.Thankyouforbeinghere,andlet’slookforwardtoanexcitingandunforgettableexperienceforall.Goodlucktoallourdebaters!Thankyou.第二节(满分25分)Oneposs
ibleversion:Inthefollowingdays,mymommadeeffortstolookforasmallhouseforrent.Everyday,shewentoutwithhope,butwentbackhome,empt
y-handed.Evenso,Icouldfeelthatmymothertriedtohideherinnerfeelings,makingusfeelatease.SoIdecidedtohelpmymotherand
learnedtotakeresponsibilityformyhome.IstartedsearchingtheInternetforcheaphousestorent.Atthesametime,Ipostedmyneedsonline.Fortunately,my
effortspaidoffandahomeownercontactedme.Icouldn’twaittotellmymotherthisgoodnews.Hearingthis,mymompraisedmeforfindingasuitableh
ouseonline.“Mydearboy,Iamsohappytohearthisnews.Yougavemeasurprise,”mymomsaidwitharelievedsmile.Ireplied
,“I’mjustdoingmypart.Youmakeagreatercontributiontomeandourfamily.Youarethegreatestmomever!”Afterlisteningtomywords,mymotherhuggedmetig
htly,withherfaceshiningwithhappinessandhereyessparklingwithtears.听力原文Text1M:Doyouoftenwatchforeignfilms?W:No.Idon'tth
inkthey'reinteresting.Text2W:How'syourwifethesedays?M:Well,Idon'tknow.Sheisalwaysquarrellingwithme.W:Whyissheangrywithyou?M:MaybeIoftencomehome
late.Text3M:Canyoulendme50dollars?W:Iwon'tlendyouacoin.Iaskedyoufor100dollarstwoweeksago,andyousaidno!T
ext4W:See!Thedirectionsaredifficulttounderstand.Wehavelostourway.M:Yes,you'reright.Actually,youdidn'taskforhelpuntilitwastoolate.So,inasens
e,it'sstillyourfault.Text5W:Excuseme,sorrytotroubleyou.Canyoupleasetakeaphotoofme?M:Ofcourse.Noproblem.Wherewouldyoulikemetotakeit?W:Justbyth
elake.Thanks.Text6M:Excuseme,whereisthenewspaper?W:Whydoyouwanttoreadthenewspaper?Youalwayswatchthenewsontelevision.M:Iknow.ButIwon
'tbeleavingforanotherhour.Iwanttoreadthenewspapertokilltime.Iwanttoreadthesportspageinthenewspaper.W:I'msor
ry.Ialreadythrowitinthegarbage.BothBarbaraandIreadit.YouneverreadthepaperbutwatchTV,soIthrewitaway.Text7W:Hi.Henry,what'sthenews?M:Wherehaveyou
been?I'vebeentryingtoseeyoufortwodays.W:IwenttoNewYorkonbusiness.What'sup?M:I'moutofwork.W:Howcome?Last
timeIsawyou,youtoldmeitwasagoodjobandyouwouldliketotakeit.Thatwasonlyonemonthago.Whythissuddenchange?M:It'salongstory.Inaword,Ididn'tdoagoodjob
ofit.W:Whatareyougoingtodonow?M:I'mtryingtofindajobassoonaspossible.Nancydoesn'tknowyet.Ididn'ttellher.Ispentthepastthree
daysatthecoffeeshopnexttoyouroffice.SoshethoughtIwenttoworkasusual.W:That'snotthewaytosolvetheproblem.Didyoulookintheadvertisem
entscolumn?M:Yes,Idid.ButIwasn'tabletogetanyofthejobsthatIwasinterestedin.W:Listen.I'llseewhatIcando.OK?M:Thanksalot.Text8W:Isawyouonthene
wslastnight,Jack.Sotelluswhathappened?M:Well,IwaswalkingaloneonthebeachwhenIheardsomeonecallingoutforhelp.Ilookedup,andsawal
ittleboyuponthecliff,stuckthere.W:Whatdidyoudothen?M:Well,myfirstthoughtwastorunandgethelp,buttheboywascrying,loo
kingasifhewouldfalloffthecliffatanymoment.SoIclimbeduptogethimdown.Therockswereveryloose.Youknow,andIevenslip
pedacoupleoftimes.W:Soundsscary.Whathappenednext?M:Ireachedtheboybutcouldn'tgethimdown.Wewerebothstuck.W:Sowhatdidyoudo?M:Well,I
calledforhelp.Prettysoontherewasasmallcrowdonthebeachbutnooneknewwhattodo.AndthensomeonecalledtheCoastRescueService.W:Wow!Thatwasreallyadventu
rous.Text9W:Whatareyoudoing,Alex?M:Iamlookingformycandy.Somearegone.W:Whocouldtakeyourcandy?M:I'msurethatC
ynthiatookit.W:Cynthia?Idon'tbelieve.M:Ithinkshedid!Shewasatschoolyesterday.W:Sowaseveryoneelse!It'sabigschool.M:Shelikescandy.W
:Lotsofpeoplelikecandy.Ithinkyou'remistaken.M:Waitaminute.Whyareyousosureshedidn'ttakeit?W:Becauseshestayedwithmeall
daylong.Text10Whenthewell-knownpianistKongXiangdongfirstmadeitbigintheearly1990s,hewascalledthe“pianoprinc
e”.Hissmartlooksandmusicwontheheartsofmanyfemalefans.Nowthe“prince”hasanewlook—withallhishaircutoff.“Itisveryenvironme
ntallyfriendly,”Kongsaid,smiling.“Ineverneedtouseshampooorahairdryer!”TherealreasonforthechangeisthatKongstartedtolosehishair.Fromanordinarypi
anostudenttoaninternationallyfamousmusician,the38-year-oldShanghainesepianistisnowpresidentofapianoschoo
lthathasacceptedmorethan20,000studentsduringthepastnineyears.Kongpointedoutacommonmistakeforparentswhowereeagerfortheirchild
rentolearnpiano.“Don'tpushyourchildrentolearntheinstrumentasacareerunlessthechildfeelshecouldn'tlivewithoutit,”Kongsaid.HeguessesthatShanghaihash
undredsofthousandsofchildrenstudyingthepianoseriously.Perhapsstrangelyforthepresidentofapianoschool,headded:“Learningthepianoissohard—it
meansachildhasalmostnochildhood.”