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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.Whyistheman'swifeangrywithhim?A.Be
causethemandoesn'tlikedoinghousework.B.Becausethemanoftencomeshomelate.C.Becausethemanistoolazy.3.Howmuchdidthewomanaskthemanfor?A.$50.B.$100.C.$200
.4.Whodoesthemanthinkistoblameforlosingtheway?A.Theman.B.Thewoman.C.Neither.5.Wheredoesthewomanwanttotakeaphoto?A.Inth
elake.B.Besidethelake.C.Onthelake.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,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.Wheredoesthemanusuallygetnews?A.OnTV.B.Overtheradio.C.
Innewspapers.7.Whydoesthemanwanttoreadthenewspapertoday?A.Tolearnalanguage.B.Tokillthetime.C.Tolookforajob.8.Whatpagedoesthemanwan
ttoread?A.Thesportspage.B.Thechildrenpage.C.TheTVguidepage.听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。9.Howlonghaven'tthetwospeakersseeneachother?A.Fortwodays
.B.Foraweek.C.Foramonth.10.Whywasthemaneagertoseethewoman?A.Tohavedinnerwithher.B.Toturntoherforhelp.C.Totellhisstory.
11.Whatdoesthemanwanttogetanxiously?A.Agoodcar.B.Agoodpreparation.C.Agoodjob.听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。12.Whatisthewomanaskingabout?A.Theboyrescuedfromdanger
.B.Theadventurethathappenedthedaybefore.C.Jack'sholidayontheseaside.13.Whathappenedtothelittleboy?A.Hewasstuckonthecliff.B.Hefelloffthecli
ff.C.Hewasbadlyhurt.14.Whoactuallyrescuedtheboy?A.Thepeoplenearby.B.Jack.C.TheCoastRescueService.听第9段材料,
回答第15至17题。15.Wherecantheconversationhappen?A.Athome.B.Inthestreet.C.Atschool.16.Whatdidthemanlose?A.Bread.B.Candy.C.Apen.17.Whydidthewomanbelie
veCynthiadidn'ttakeit?A.Becausetheystayedtogetherallday.B.Becausetheyarefriends.C.BecauseshelikesCynthia.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。1
8.WhatistheactualreasonthatKongXiangdonghadhishaircutoff?A.Hethinksitisenvironmentallyfriendly.B.Hedoesn't
liketouseshampooorahairdryer.C.Hestartedtolosehishair.19.WhatisKongXiangdongrunningnow?A.Aschool.B.Aband.C.Atheatre.20.WhatadvicedoesKonggiveth
eparentswhosechildrenarelearningthepiano?A.Asktheirchildrentopracticeplayingthepianomore.B.Telltheirchildrentoplaythepia
noasacareer.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。ASta
rgazingFestivalsin2023Withlightpollutioneverywhere,nationalparksacrossthecountryhavebecomedark-skyhavens(港湾).Overtheyears,they
arehostingeventslikestargazingfestivalstogettravelersexcitedaboutastronomy.BryceCanyonNationalPark—June14-17SituatedinsouthernUtah,
BryceCanyon,the35,835-acrepark,isanidealplacetostayuplate.Thisyear,itsannualastronomyfestivalincludesguidedstargazingsessio
ns,lectures,starstories,family-friendlyactivities,andevenaperformancebysomemusiciansinthenorthernArizona-basedDarkSkyQuartet.She
nandoahNationalPark—August11-13Convenientlylocatedwithinaday’sdrivefromtwo-thirdsofAmericans,thenearly200,000-acreparkwillhaveafestiva
ltoprovideaneasywaytodipintoastronomy.Rangertalks,publicstargazingsessions,lecturesandactivitiesforkidswillbehos
ted.Pasteventsalsocoveredtopicsrangingfromspaceweathertonocturnalcreatures.GreatBasinNationalPark—September14-16Asoneoftheleastcrowdednationalparks,G
reatBasinNationalParkhostsannualfallastronomyfestivalwithguestspeakers,observatorytours,andaphotographyworkshop.Durin
gthefestival’sunique“ArtintheDark”program,participantswillgettopaintinlow-lightconditionsandexperime
ntwithhowtheireyesperceivecolors.JoshuaTreeNationalPark—October13-14JoshuaTreeNationalPark,the“nearestconvenientplacetogostargazing”fo
rthe18millionpeoplelivinginLA,hostsanightskyfestivaleveryfall.Asluckwouldhaveit,thisyear’sdatesoverlapwitha“ringoffire”solarecli
pse.FromJoshuaTree,themoonwillappeartoblockbetween70and80percentofthesun.21.WhatisthepurposeofStargazingFestivals?A.Toprovideaplatformtoobservesta
rs.B.Toraisepublicinterestinastronomy.C.Tocollectmoneyformoreobservatories.D.Toadvocateactionsagainstlightpollution.22.Wherecanyouexperiencew
orkinginlow-lightconditions?A.GreatBasinNationalPark.B.ShenandoahNationalPark.C.BryceCanyonNationalPark.D.JoshuaTreeNatio
nalPark.23.WhatmightbeabonusifyouattendJoshuaTreeNationalParkfestivalthisyear?A.Asolareclipse.B.Astargazingtour.C.Amusicperforma
nce.D.Anobservatorytour.BBeforeMcElroymovedintooneEngAGEcommunity,shehadneverimaginedherlifewouldbelikethis.Althoughinthegoldenyearsofretir
ement(退休),sheteachesarts,recentlyshehasopenedupanartexhibition,andisplanningaflighttoParistofindinspirationforhernextcreativepr
oject.Herlifestyleinmanywayshasbeenmadepossiblebythenon-profitorganizationEngAGE,whichhasrevitalized(使重焕活力)theagingprocessbyproviding
diversefreeon-siteprogramsinitsseniorcommunities,includingnovelwriting,performingplays,storytellingforrad
io,andartshows.Ithelpsseniorsremainactive,givingthemthecontroltoagethewaytheywanttoage.TheideaforEngAGEdevelopedwhenfounderTimCarpenterwaswo
rkinginthehealthcareandagingindustry,tryingtochangeabrokensystem.Yethedidnotseethechangehedesired.WhenhemetdeveloperJohnHuskey,wh
owasbuildinggood-lookingseniorcommunities,thetwopartneredup.“Westartedthrowingspaghettiagainstthewall,
andsomeofitstuck.Andwecontinuetodoitthatwayandtryalmosteverything,”saidCarpenter.Ninety-fivepercentofthepopulationEngAGEser
vesislow-income.Seniorsaresurroundedbyqualityprograms,learningopportunities,andstate-of-the-artfacilities.InCa
rpenter’sview,retirementislikecollege,anewstagewhenyouaretryingtofigureoutwhattodonext.Itcanbeastartingpoint,withthesparetimetotrysomethingdiffe
rentorrevisitanoldpassion.Thoseseniorscanbuildontheirknowledgeofasubjectorstartfromzero.Itisonlythebeginningofsomething,nottheend.McElroyconcluded,“I
tisaplacewheremembersareprovidedwithendlessopportunities.Mysononceasked,‘Howlongdoyouplanonlivinghere?’andIjoked,‘
They’regoingtohavetocarrymeoutofhere.’”24.WhatcanseniorsdoinEngAGEcommunities?A.Receivequalitymedicaltreatments.B.Learnthebasicsofnove
lwriting.C.Enjoyanactivelifewithyoungsters.D.Reunitewiththeirformercolleagues.25.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“throwi
ngspaghettiagainstthewall”mean?A.Changingtheagingprocess.B.Tastingsomeoverseasfood.C.Decoratingthecommunities.D.Testin
goutvariousmethods.26.WhichstatementmightCarpenteragreewith?A.Seventyisthenewtwenty.B.Agoodstartishalfthebattle.C.Nevertea
cholddogsnewtricks.D.Passionservesasadrivingforce.27.Whichmightbethebesttitleforthetext?A.Carpenter’sAmbitiousProgra
msB.EngAGE:APlaceofPossibilitiesC.McEtroy:I’mNotan“Old”ArtistD.CommunityIstheSourceofStrengthCImagineaccessingtraditiona
lChinesemedicine(TCM)serviceswithjustataponyoursmartphone.Whatoncerequiredahospitalvisit—oftenleadingtol
ongwaitsandconsiderableinconveniences,especiallyfortheelderly—isnowavailableatyourfingertips.Theinnovativemini-program“WangSheWenShan”(TongueDiagn
osisandDietaryGuidance)istransformingTCMconsultations.Userscannowreceiveadetailedhealthreportinundertwominut
essimplybytakingaquicksnapshotoftheirtongue.Morethanthat,thisAI-poweredtoolalsoprovidespersonalizeddietaryandwellnessrecommendations
.Accordingtothemini-program’sdevelopers,thistransformationhasbeenmadepossiblethroughtheseamlessintegrationofthetraditionalTCMtonguediagnos
ismethodwithcutting-edgeAIimagerecognitiontechnology.Theprogramhasbeentrainedonover20,000clinicaltongueimages,enablingittoprovidea
ccurateandconvenienthealthassessments.SinceJuly2023,GuangzhouhasbeenattheforefrontofpilotingTCMserviceswi
thAIassistance.AresearchteamfromtheSouthChinaUniversityofTechnologydevelopedanAI-poweredTCMConstitutionIdentificationDevicebasedo
nmachinelearningmodels.TrainedbyTCMdoctorsfromlocalhospitals,thisdevicehas“learned”toidentifyusers’constitutiontype
sthroughfacialandtongueimagesandprovidepersonalizedhealthrecommendations.ByOctober2023,thissmartdeviceh
adbeenadoptedin11communitiesacrossGuangzhou,servingover12,000residents.Inaddition,otherAI-driveninnovations,suchasprescriptionsystems,pul
sesignalacquisitionsystems,acupuncturerobots,andmassagerobots,aremakingtheirwayintopublicuse,bringingah
igh-techtouchtotraditionalmedicine.Despitetheprogressmade,theintegrationofAIintoTCMisstillinitsearlystages.Oneoftheprimaryhurdlesisthelack
oftheoreticalstandardizationwithinTCM.Forthesameillness,differentschoolsandexpertsmayrecommendvaryingtreatmentplans.Anotherchallengeliesintheintegr
ationofmedicalandengineeringtechnologies.AlthoughcomputerapplicationsinTCMdatebacktothe1980s,earlysystemsreliedonpre-programmedstanda
rdsthatoftenfellshortduetothecomplexnatureofpatientsymptoms.Theunpredictabilityandvariabilityofthesesymptomsposesignifican
tdifficultiesforAI’sdeeplearningprocesses.Anyway,thereiseveryreasontobelievethattheintegrationofAIintoTCMwillprofoundlyrevolutionizehealthcareby
makingTCMmoreaccessibleandefficient.Itholdssignificantpromiseforunderservedareaswithlimitedmedicalresources.Nevertheless,asthejourneyisonly
beginning,itiscrucialtoacknowledgeitscurrentlimitationsinclinicalsettings.WhileAIofferssubstantialpotentialforTCM,accurat
ediagnosisstillreliesheavilyontheexpertiseofphysicians.AIisintendedtocomplement—notreplace—humandoctors.28.Whatdoweknowabout“WangSheWenShan”?A.Itp
rovidesinvariabledietaryandwellnesssuggestionsforusers.B.Itrequiresuserstotakeaphotooftheirtongueforconsultation.C.Ithasbeen
trainedonabundanttongueimagesofmedicalstaff.D.Itfailstofunctionproperlywithoutfacialrecognitiontechnology.29.What’sthe
mainideaofthefourthparagraph?A.AglimpseofthedevelopmentofAI-drivenTCMinnovations.B.AnintroductiontoanAI-powere
ddevicedevelopedbydoctors.C.AninsightintothepotentialuseofAI-drivendevicesinTCM.D.AcomparisonbetweendifferentAI-poweredT
CMinnovations30.Whomightbenefitmostfromthemini-program?A.Folksinplaceswithfewexperienceddoctors.B.Patientswithsym
ptomsrarelyseenorreported.C.Physicianswithgreatdiagnosticcapabilities.D.Seniorcitizenswithdifficultyusingsmartphones.31.Whatcanbeasuita
bletitleforthetext?A.AI:TheFutureofTCMB.DoctorsatYourFingertipsC.ModernizedTCMwithAID.IntegrationofAIintoMedicineDTheconceptsofdelayedsatisfaction,s
elf-control,andself-regulationareoftenusedinterchangeablyandinconsistently.Theabilitytodelayanimpulse(冲动)foranimm
ediaterewardtoreceiveamorefavorablerewardatalatertimeisthestandarddefinitionofdelayedsatisfaction.Studiesshowthatdelayedsatisfactioni
soneofthemosteffectivepersonalcharacteristicsofsuccessfulpeople.Peoplewholearnhowtomanagetheirneedtobesatisfiedinthemomentde
velopmoreintheircareers,relationships,health,andfinancesthanpeoplewhogiveintoit.Beingabletodelaysatisfactionisn’ttheeasiestskilltoacquire.Itinvol
vesfeelingdissatisfied,whichiswhyitseemsimpossibleforpeoplewhohaven’tlearnedtocontroltheirimpulses.Choosingtohavesomethingn
owmightfeelgood,butmakingtheefforttohavedisciplineandmanageyourimpulsescanresultinbiggerorbetterrewardsinthefuture.Overtime,delayedsatisfact
ionwillimproveyourself-controlandultimatelyhelpyouachieveyourlong-termgoalsfaster.TheSeinfeldStrategyisoneofseveralhelpfulself-satisfa
ctiontechniquesyoucanusetoputoffsatisfactionforlongerperiodsoftime.Everydaythatyoudelaysatisfactionandavoidtemptation(诱惑),youc
rossitoffyourcalendar.Afterafewdays,thiscreatesachain.Thisstrategyworkswellforpeoplewhoenjoygamification(游戏化
).Ifyoufinditsatisfyingtokeepthechaingoing,you’relesslikelytogiveintotemptation.Doyoufindyourselfgoingbacktoyourtemptationswithoutthinkingabout
it?Ifthisisthecase,youcanpracticemindfulnesstobecomemoreawareofwhatyoudo.Whenyounoticeyourselfdoingsomethingo
utofhabit,stopforamoment.Askyourselfwhyyou’redoingwhatyou’redoing.Takesometimetoanalyzehowyou’refeeling.Payattentiontot
hedetails.Takeamomentofmindulnesstointerruptyourautopiloteverytimethishappens.Themoreyoupracticethis,themore
you’llbreakthehabitofgoingforinstantsatisfaction.32.Whatisdelayedsatisfaction?A.Makingquickdecisions.B.Givinginto
desiresinstantly.C.Immediaterewardsforimpulses.D.Postponingrewardsforbetteroutcomes.33.Whyisdelayedsatisfactionhardtoattain?A.Itcanleadtomiss
edopportunitiesB.It’sbadforachievinglong-termgoals.C.It’simpossibletoresisttheinnerneedsD.It’sacomforttoposse
sssomethingatonce.34.Whatdoesparagraph4mainlytalkabout?A.ThecomplexityoftheSeinfeldStrategyB.Anexampleofself-disciplinetechniques.C.Amet
hodofpracticingdelayedsatisfaction.D.Theeffectivenessofkeepingthechaingoing.35.Whatdoestheauthorsuggestpeopledoforreturnin
gtemptations?A.Ignoreuselessdetails.B.Getridofoldbadhabits.C.Concentrateontrueinnerwants.D.Canceltemptationsfromtheca
lendar.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’thavealarge
areainyouryard,youcanstillmakeabeautifulgardenthatmaximizesthespaceyouhavebyfollowingtips.36.Lookforaplaceinyouryardwhereyoucanseeyourgardenfr
omawindoworaspotinyouryardsothatyou’reabletoenjoyit.Makesureyoucanwalkintoyourgardenwitheasetomakeiteasiert
otakecareofyourplants.37.Planthelayoutforyourgardenbydrawingtheoutlineonthepaper.Startbysketchinglongerre
ctangles(矩形)foryourgardenbedssothey’retoscalefortheactualsizeyouwantthem.38.Besuretoleavean18-inchspacebetweengardenbedssoyo
ucaneasilywalkbetweenthemandcareforyourplants.Arrangeyourdesignsotherearefocal(焦点的)points.Aimtohaveseveralaspectsofyourgardendesignuniquesothey
standoutfromtherestofyourplants.39.Takeintoconsiderationwhereyouwantpeopletofocusorhavetheirattentiondrawntowhentheylookaty
ourgarden,andplanyourdesignaroundthosespots.Focalpointshelpyourgardenfeelmoreinvitingandmakeitmorevisuallypleasing.Putsimilarplantsacrossfromone
anothertocreaterhythmandsymmetry(对称).Ratherthanputdifferentplantsineachofyourgardenbeds,choosetousethesameplantoronesthat
havesimilartexturesorcolorssothey’reacrossfromoneanother.40.A.AndavoidanyinconveniencecausedbydifficultaccessB.Try
topositionsmallerplantsinbetweenlargeronesC.PickaplacewhereyoucaneasilygettoyourgardenD.Youmaystillbe
abletomeasurethelengthoftherectanglesE.ThendividetherectanglesintosmallersectionsfordifferentplantsF.Thiscouldbeastatueorafountainplacedin
thecenteroroneithersideG.Thatway,whenyoulookatyourgarden,itwilllookinvitingandmaketheareafeelmorebalanced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-oldfromVirginia,stoodoutasthe
winnerofthe2023YoungScientistChallenge.Amongthetenfinalistshe41thetitleof“America’sTopYoungScientist”withhis42creationknownastheSkinCancerTreatingSo
ap(SCTS),abarofsoapcreatedfortheveryfirsttimeatalowcosttotreatmelanoma,themostcommonkindofskincancer.Ratherthanacur
e,Bekele’sbrilliantidea43thedevelopmentofasoapthataimstohelpthepatient’scellsstayactivewhilefightingmelanoma.Healway
shasendlesspassionforbiologyandtechnology,andtheYoungScientistChallengejust44himwiththeperfectplatformtodisplayhisideas.Reflectingon
his45Bekelesharedthathischildhoodexperiencehadplayedacrucialrolein46hisinnovativethinking.“Havingwitnessedpeopleworktirelesslyunderthesun,Iwanted
toraisepeople’sawarenessof47relatedtoconstantsunexposure.”“Iwantedtomakemyideaaccessibletoabroadaudience.”Bekelerema
rkedduringaninterviewwiththemedia.Bekelealsopassionatelyexpressedhis48ofturningthesoapintoaworldwhereskincancertreat
mentiswithin49forall.”Hewasgratefulthathehadreceivedinvaluable50fromaproduct-engineeringspecialist,whoconnectedhimwith
otherscientiststo51himtoreachhisambitiousplans.Whilesimilarmethodsareavailableforskincancertreatments,hissolutionisamore
52option.Inthefuture,Bekelelongsto53hisinventionbytrialanderrorandestablishanonprofitorganization54toprovidingfairskincancertreat
menttoasmanypeopleaspossible,bringing55tothebattleagainstskincancer.41.A.obtainedB.desiredC.analyzedD.defeated42.A.efficientB
.objectiveC.potentialD.groundbreaking43.A.insistsonB.switchesonC.focusesonD.agreeson44.A.armedB.satisfiedC.providedD.assiste
d45.A.professionB.inspirationC.determinationD.imagination46.A.shapingB.displayingC.obeyingD.detecting47.A.challengesB.theoriesC.prospectD.ad
vantages48.A.fearB.doubtC.surpriseD.dream49.A.distanceB.spaceC.limitD.reach50.A.praiseB.welcomeC.guidanceD.invitation51.A.requireB.re
mindC.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’svideogamingmarke
tgrewbymorethan15percentyearonyearinAugust,drivenbythepopularityofthecountry’sfirstAAAvideogame,BlackMyth
:Wukong,newresearchhasfound.Themarket56(produce)33.64billionyuan(US$4.8billion)inrevenueforAugust,up21percentfromth
epreviousmonth,thanks57largeparttoBlackMyth:Wukong,which58(release)onAugust20,accordingtoareport59(publish)bytheGamingPublishingCommitteeo
ftheChinaAudio-VideoandDigitalPublishingAssociationonFriday.Theaction-roleplayingtitle,inspiredby60clas
sicChinesenovelJourneytotheWestanddevelopedbyHangzhou-basedstudioGameScience,hasreceivedcriticalacclaimand61(enthusiasm)receptionamonggamesinmainlan
dChinaandglobally.Todateit62(sell)morethan20millioncopiesgloballythroughgamedistributionplatformSteam,63(bring)ingross
revenueofoverUS$961million,accordingtodatacompiledbygamemarketresearcherVideoGameInsights.Thetitle’spopulari
tyontheglobalmarketalsocontributedtoa25percentyear-on-year64(grow)inoverseasrevenueforChina-developedgam
esinAugust,65rosetoUS$1.88billionfromaUS$1.5billionayearearlier.TheNationalPressandPublicationAdministration(NPPA),China’sregulatorforthesector,ap
proved117videogamesinAugust,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,Isa
wmymomasmyheroforallthethingsshewoulddoforthefamily.ShewouldfixmybabydollsorhelpmecolorprettypictureswhenIstartedelemen
taryschool.Becausemydadworkedfarawayfromhome,Iwouldseemymomfixthecarwithoutcaringhowdirtyherhandswouldget.NowI’minhigh
school.Iseehowsheissensitivebutstrongatthesametime.Iamoldenoughandreadytodosomethingforhertohelpreducethepr
essureoflife.OnedayIcamehomefromschoolandsawpapersonthekitchentableandmymomsittinglookingatmydad.Mydadwasn’tworkingatthetimebecausehehadbrokenhisar
m.IhadheardmyparentstalkaboutmoneyissuesacoupleoftimesbutIneveraskedaboutthesituationbefore.“What’sgoing
on?”Iasked.“Wehavetobeoutofthehouseintwoweeks,”mymomsaid.Shehadoneofherhandsoverherforehead.ThenIrealizedthiswasaseriousproblem.Wehadnomoneyan
dnoideawhatweweregoingtodo.Ireadthepaperonthetable;itsaidwehadlostthehousebecausewehadn’tbeenpayingrent.Iwassurprisedthatall
thiswasgoingon.Mydadwasunabletodoanythingaboutitduetounemployment.Besidesthefactthatwehadnoplacetomoveto,wealsohadlittletoeatsi
ncethefoodmydadhadboughtthemonthbeforewasrunningout.Eventhoughmymomdidn’tshowit,Ifeltherpainandhowmuchithurthertonot
beabletoprovideagoodhouseandfoodforus.Itseemedlikeeverythingwasfallingapart,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,mymommadeeffortstolookforasmallhouseforrent.Hearingthis,mymompraisedmeforfindingasuitablehous
eonline.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)21-25BAABD26-30ABBAA31-35CDDCC36-40CAEFG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.pro
duced57.in58.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)O
nepossibleversion:Dearteachersandfellowstudents,Welcometoourschool’sEnglishDebateCompetition,organizedbyEnglishCorn
er.ThiseventisdesignedtoboostourenthusiasmforlearningEnglishandofferaplatformforenthusiaststoshowcasetheirtalents.Wearethrilledtoseesoman
yparticipantsreadytoengageinthoughtfuldebates.Wehopethiseventinspiresyoutothinkcritically,speakconfidently,andenjoythepr
ocessoflearning.Thankyouforbeinghere,andlet’slookforwardtoanexcitingandunforgettableexperienceforall.G
oodlucktoallourdebaters!Thankyou.第二节(满分25分)Onepossibleversion:Inthefollowingdays,mymommadeeffortstolookforasmallhousefor
rent.Everyday,shewentoutwithhope,butwentbackhome,empty-handed.Evenso,Icouldfeelthatmymothertriedtohideherinnerfeeli
ngs,makingusfeelatease.SoIdecidedtohelpmymotherandlearnedtotakeresponsibilityformyhome.IstartedsearchingtheInternetforcheaphousestorent.Atthesame
time,Ipostedmyneedsonline.Fortunately,myeffortspaidoffandahomeownercontactedme.Icouldn’twaittotellmymotherthisgoodnews.
Hearingthis,mymompraisedmeforfindingasuitablehouseonline.“Mydearboy,Iamsohappytohearthisnews.Yougavemeasurprise,”mymomsaidwitharelievedsmile
.Ireplied,“I’mjustdoingmypart.Youmakeagreatercontributiontomeandourfamily.Youarethegreatestmomever!”Afterlisteningtomywords,mymoth
erhuggedmetightly,withherfaceshiningwithhappinessandhereyessparklingwithtears.听力原文Text1M:Doyouoftenwatchforeignf
ilms?W:No.Idon'tthinkthey'reinteresting.Text2W:How'syourwifethesedays?M:Well,Idon'tknow.Sheisalwaysquarrellingwithme.W:Whyissheangry
withyou?M:MaybeIoftencomehomelate.Text3M:Canyoulendme50dollars?W:Iwon'tlendyouacoin.Iaskedyoufor100dollarstwoweeksago,andyousaidno!Text4W:See!T
hedirectionsaredifficulttounderstand.Wehavelostourway.M:Yes,you'reright.Actually,youdidn'taskforhelp
untilitwastoolate.So,inasense,it'sstillyourfault.Text5W:Excuseme,sorrytotroubleyou.Canyoupleasetakeaphotoofme?M:Ofcourse.Noproblem.Wherewouldyoulike
metotakeit?W:Justbythelake.Thanks.Text6M:Excuseme,whereisthenewspaper?W:Whydoyouwanttoreadthenewspaper?Youalwayswatchthenewsontelevision.M:Ikn
ow.ButIwon'tbeleavingforanotherhour.Iwanttoreadthenewspapertokilltime.Iwanttoreadthesportspageinthenewspaper.W:
I'msorry.Ialreadythrowitinthegarbage.BothBarbaraandIreadit.YouneverreadthepaperbutwatchTV,soIthrewitaway.Text7W:Hi.Henry,what'sthenews?M:W
herehaveyoubeen?I'vebeentryingtoseeyoufortwodays.W:IwenttoNewYorkonbusiness.What'sup?M:I'moutofwork.W:Howcome?LasttimeIsaw
you,youtoldmeitwasagoodjobandyouwouldliketotakeit.Thatwasonlyonemonthago.Whythissuddenchange?M:It'salongstory.Ina
word,Ididn'tdoagoodjobofit.W:Whatareyougoingtodonow?M:I'mtryingtofindajobassoonaspossible.Nancydoesn'tk
nowyet.Ididn'ttellher.Ispentthepastthreedaysatthecoffeeshopnexttoyouroffice.SoshethoughtIwenttoworka
susual.W:That'snotthewaytosolvetheproblem.Didyoulookintheadvertisementscolumn?M:Yes,Idid.ButIwasn'tabletoge
tanyofthejobsthatIwasinterestedin.W:Listen.I'llseewhatIcando.OK?M:Thanksalot.Text8W:Isawyouonthenewslastnight,Jack.Sotelluswhathappened?M:W
ell,IwaswalkingaloneonthebeachwhenIheardsomeonecallingoutforhelp.Ilookedup,andsawalittleboyuponthecliff,stuckthere.W:Whatdidyoudoth
en?M:Well,myfirstthoughtwastorunandgethelp,buttheboywascrying,lookingasifhewouldfalloffthecliffatanymoment.SoIclimbeduptogethimdown.Th
erockswereveryloose.Youknow,andIevenslippedacoupleoftimes.W:Soundsscary.Whathappenednext?M:Ireachedtheboybutcouldn'tgethimd
own.Wewerebothstuck.W:Sowhatdidyoudo?M:Well,Icalledforhelp.Prettysoontherewasasmallcrowdonthebeachbutnooneknewwhattodo.Andthenso
meonecalledtheCoastRescueService.W:Wow!Thatwasreallyadventurous.Text9W:Whatareyoudoing,Alex?M:Iamlookingformycandy
.Somearegone.W:Whocouldtakeyourcandy?M:I'msurethatCynthiatookit.W:Cynthia?Idon'tbelieve.M:Ithinkshedid!Shewasatschoolyest
erday.W:Sowaseveryoneelse!It'sabigschool.M:Shelikescandy.W:Lotsofpeoplelikecandy.Ithinkyou'remistaken.M:Waitaminute.Wh
yareyousosureshedidn'ttakeit?W:Becauseshestayedwithmealldaylong.Text10Whenthewell-knownpianistKongXiangdongfirstmadeitbigintheearly19
90s,hewascalledthe“pianoprince”.Hissmartlooksandmusicwontheheartsofmanyfemalefans.Nowthe“prince”hasanewlook—withall
hishaircutoff.“Itisveryenvironmentallyfriendly,”Kongsaid,smiling.“Ineverneedtouseshampooorahairdryer!”Therealreasonforthechangeisthat
Kongstartedtolosehishair.Fromanordinarypianostudenttoaninternationallyfamousmusician,the38-year-oldShanghainesepianistisnowpresidentofap
ianoschoolthathasacceptedmorethan20,000studentsduringthepastnineyears.Kongpointedoutacommonmistakeforparentswhowereeagerforthei
rchildrentolearnpiano.“Don'tpushyourchildrentolearntheinstrumentasacareerunlessthechildfeelshecouldn'tlivewithoutit,”Kongsaid.HeguessesthatShangh
aihashundredsofthousandsofchildrenstudyingthepianoseriously.Perhapsstrangelyforthepresidentofapianoschool,headded:“Learningthepianoissohard—it
meansachildhasalmostnochildhood.”