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荆州中学2024-2025学年高二上学期9月月考英语试题命题人:审题人:(全卷满分150分考试时间120分钟)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.Whatshouldthemandotosavehisplant?A.Giveitmorefood.B.Giveitlesssun
light.C.Giveitlesswater.2.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?A.Sheisshortwithdarkhair.B.Shehasacousinwithgoldenhair.C.Shedreamedofmakinghairchanges.3.Wha
tdoesthemanoffertodoforthewoman?A.Addhertothewaitinglist.B.Bookaticketforher.C.Giveheraphonenumber.4.Wha
tarethespeakersprobablydoingrightnow?A.Attendingaparty.B.Goingfoodshopping.C.Searchingforaparkingspace.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabou
t?A.Theirplansforthefuture.B.Afriendoftheirs.C.Amoviecharacter.第二节(共15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秒钟的做答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Whycan’tthemanusehi
sownphone?A.Ithasrunoutofbattery.B.Hehaslostitsomewhere.C.There’saproblemwiththescreen.7.Howdoestheapphelpthewo
mansleep?A.Itplaysrelaxingmusic.B.Itblocksoutthebluescreenlight.C.ItpreventsInternetuseintheevening.听第7段材料,回答
第8至10题。8.Whatistheman’sproblem?A.Hehasatemperature.B.Heisstrugglingtosaveenergy.C.Heistoocoldtodohiswo
rk.9.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inanoffice.B.Inthewoman’shouse.C.Inaschool.10.Whatdoe
sthewomansuggest?A.Focusingontypingthereport.B.Takingbettercareoftheirhealth.C.Discussingtheissuewiththeboss.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Howdothespeake
rsfeelnow?A.Bored.B.Disappointed.C.Excited.12.Whatisprobablythewoman’smaininterest?A.Gardening.B.Toyhouses.C.Mod
eltrains.13.Whatwillthemanprobablydofirst?A.Gotothebathroom.B.Getsomethingtoeat.C.Buythetickets.听第9段材料,回答
第14至17题。14.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Motherandson.B.Strangers.C.Teacherandstudent.15.Whatmonthisi
tnow?A.September.B.October.C.November.16.Whatsportwasthemaninvolvedin?A.Football.B.Swimming.C.Basketball.17.What
doesthemanprobablywanttobeinthefuture?A.Anartist.B.Anathlete.C.Adoctor.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.WhodidthespeakergototheAICanteenwith?A.Afamilymem
ber.B.Alocalfriend.C.Abusinesspartner.19.Whatisonedisadvantageofthecanteenaccordingtothespeaker?A.Itlackedhumanemoti
ons.B.Therewasn’tmuchchoice.C.Thefooddidn’ttasteverynice.20.HowmanypeoplecantheAIsystemserveinaday?A.100.B.200.C.300.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。AFourofLondon’sBestTheatresLondonisconsideredth
ebestplaceintheworldforitstheatre.There’snothingwelikebetterthandressingupforagreateveningoutattheWestEnd.NationalTheatreOfficiallyopenedin196
3,theNationalTheatreisthelargestpublictheatreinLondon.Itshows25bigproductionsayear,withmanysmallerperformancesandfestival
s.TheOlivierTheatre—itsmainstage—isabeautifulhallmodelledaftertheancientGreektheatreofEpidaurus.Boxoffice:02039895455AdelphiThe
atreTheAdelphiTheatreopeneditsdoorsinDecember1930andisoneofLondon’sfamousWestEndtheatres.Locatedinthec
entreoftheStrand,it’saspecialistinmusicaltheatre,showingperformancessuchasKinkyBoots,Chicago,SweeneyToddandEv
ita.Boxoffice:02070877966TheOldVicThistheatreinWaterlooisoneofLondon’smostsuccessful.Forover200years,ithasbeenknownasacentrepieceoftheLondontheatref
orlocalpeople,receivingmanypersonnel(职员)thatwentontoformtheNationalTheatre.Thetheatrewentthroughacompleterefurbishment(翻新)in2003.Boxoffice
:08448717628SavoyTheatreTheSavoydatesbackto1881asatheatrefortheproductionofanumberofGilbertandSullivanshows.Recentproductionsincludeclassic
ssuchasTheJayofTextandPrettyWoman.Boxoffice:0844871768721.WhatdoweknowabouttheNationalTheatre?A.Itsetanexample
fortheOldVic.B.Itsmainstagewasrebuiltin2003.C.ItisthelargestoutdoortheatreinLondon.D.Itsmainstageisinthestyleofanci
entGreece.22.Whichnumbershouldyoucallifyouareinterestedinmusicals?A.02039895455.B.02070877966.C.08448717628.D.08448717687.23.Ofthefo
llowingtheatres,whichistheoldest?A.NationalTheatre.B.AdelphiTheatre.C.TheOldVic.D.SavoyTheatre.BEugeneNewmanParker,aleadingfigureinheliospheric(日球层)p
hysicsforthepasthalfcentury,passedawaypeacefullyathishomeinChicagoonMar.15.Hewas94.Acknowledgedasavisionaryinthefieldofheliophysics,Parkerchangedo
urunderstandingofthesunanditseffectsonEarthandotherbodieswithinthesolarsystem.NASAevenstatedthat“thefieldofheliophysicsexist
sinlargepartbecauseofDr.EugeneParker”.In2018,Parkerbecamethefirstlivingscientisttowitnessthelaunchofaspacecraftthatwas
namedinhishonor.Parkerisbestknownforhisgroundbreakingtheoryontheexistenceofaphenomenoncalled“solarwind”,acontinuouss
treamofchargedparticlesthatflowoffthesun.Itcanbecomeviolent,causingspaceweatherthatimpactstheEarth.WhenParker’sresearchwaspublishedin1958,h
istheorywasinitiallymetwithskepticism(怀疑)andridiculebythescientificcommunity.Thegeneralviewatthetimewasthatthespacebetweenplanetswasanabsolu
tevacuum(真空),andwasthuscompletelyemptyofanymatter.But,therewerenoerrorsinhisstudyorhiscalculations,andthetheorywaslaterproventobeco
rrectin1962,whenaNASAspacecraftmissiontoVenusrevealedtheconstantpresenceofasupersonicwind—exactlyasParkerhadpredicted
.ThatexperiencelikelyledtotheadviceParkeroftengaveyoungresearchers:“Ifyoudosomethingneworinnovative,expecttrouble.Butthinkcri
ticallyaboutitbecauseifyou’rewrong,youwanttobethefirstonetoknowthat.”Parkerneverco-authoredapaperwithhisstudents,thusurgingthemtobeindependen
t.Parkerwashumble,straightforward,andwise.HissonEricsaid,“MysisterJoyceandIdidn’tgetarealfeelforwhata
‘bigdog’ourdadwasinthefield.”TheygotanevenbettersensewhenamonthafterParker’sdeath,theytraveledtoLund,Sweden,toacceptonhisbehalftheCrafoordPrizeinA
stronomy.24.Whatcanwelearnfromthesecondparagraph?A.AspacecraftwasnamedinmemoryofParker.B.ThesunhaslesseffectonEarththanexpected.C.Parkerdeservedcr
editforhisgreatcontributions.D.NASAprovidednewinsightsintothelunareffect.25.WhydidpeopleviewParker’stheoryof“solarwi
nd”skepticallyatfirst?A.Somemistakeswerefoundinhiscalculations.B.Itwentagainstthepopularopinionatthattime.C.The
presenceofasupersonicwindwasprovenbyNASA.D.Matterwasbelievedtoexistinthespacebetweenplanets.26.Whatadvice
didParkeroftengivetoyoungresearchers?A.Expectchallengesandcriticallyevaluateyourwork.B.Sticktoconvention
almethodstominimizerisks.C.Dependonyourprofessorfordecision-making.D.Cooperatefrequentlytoensuresucces
s.27.WhatwordscanbeusedtodescribeParkeraccordingtothepassage?A.Responsibleandaccessible.B.Straightfor
wardandgenerous.C.Distinguishedyetmodest.D.Intelligentyetpeculiar.CForeigndriverswillhavetopayon-the-spotfinesofupt
o£600forbreakingthetrafficlawtobeenforced(强制实施)nextmonth.Iftheydonothaveenoughcashoraworkingcreditcard,theirvehicleswillbeclamped(扣留)untiltheypay—and
theywillfaceanadditionalfeeof£60forgettingbacktheirvehicles.ThenewlawwillalsoapplytoBritishcitizens.Thefineswillbedescribe
dofficiallyas“deposits”whenthetrafficlawtakeseffect,becausethemoneywouldbereturnedifthedriverwenttocourtandwasfoundnotguilty.Inpractice,ve
ryfewforeigndriversarelikelytoreturntoBritaintodealwiththeircases.Foreigndriversarerarelychargedbecausepolicecannottakelegalactionagainstthemi
ftheyfailtoappearincourt.Instead,officersoftenmerelygivewarnings.Threemillionforeign-registeredvehiclesenterBritaineachyear.Polishv
ehiclesmakeup36percent,Frenchvehicles10percentandGermanvehicles9percent.Foreignvehiclesare30percentmorelikelytobeinacrashthanBritish-r
egisteredvehicles.Thenumberofcrashescausedbyforeignvehiclesroseby47percentbetween2018and2023.Therewerealmost400deathsand
seriousinjuriesand3,000slightinjuriesfromaccidentscausedbyforeignvehiclesin2023.Thenewlawispartlyintendedtosettlethep
roblemofforeignlorrydriversignoringlimitstoweightandhoursatthewheel.Foreignlorriesarethreetimesmorelike
lytobeinacrashthanBritishlorries.Recentspotchecksfoundthatthreequartersoflorriesthatfailedsafetytestswereregisteredoverseas.Thestandar
ddepositforacarelessdrivingoffence——suchasdrivingtooclosetothevehicleinfrontorreadingamapatthewheel——willbe£300.
Depositsforspeedingoffencesandusingmobilephoneswillbe£60.Foreigndriverswillnotgetpointsaspunishmenta
ddedtotheirlicenses,whileBritishdriverswill.28.Whatdoweknowaboutthenewtrafficlaw?A.Ithasbeenwellcarriedout.B.D
riversmustpaytheirfinesincash.C.Vehicleswillbeclampedforbreakingthelaw.D.Itisintendedforbothforeignan
dBritishdrivers.29.WhatdoweknowaboutforeignvehiclesinBritain?A.ManyforeignvehicleshavebeenfinedinBritain.B.Hal
famillionFrenchvehiclesenterBritaineveryyear.C.30%offoreignvehiclescauseroadaccidentsinBritain.D.Officersprefertowarnforeignd
riversratherthantakethemtocourt.30.Accordingtothepassage,whatmightbeareasonforcarryingoutthelaw?A.ToincreasetheincomeofBritishpolice.B.Tolowerth
erateoftrafficaccidentsandinjuries.C.TocutdownthenumberofforeignlorriesenteringBritain.D.Togetforeigndriverswhocauseaccidentstoapp
earincourt.31.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.ForeignDriversFaceHeavyPunishmentinBritainB.StrictNewMeasuresforTrafficSafetyintheUKC.Challenges
ofEnforcingTrafficLawonForeignVehiclesD.BritishandForeignDriversEquallySubjecttoNewTrafficLawDSomewhereinthesky,lightningisforming.Althought
hepossibilityofgettingstruckinyourlifetimeisroughly1in12,000,ahumandoesprovideanattractivetargetforlightningbolts(闪电).Here’swhatyoushouldexpec
tifyoueverfindyourselfinthepathoflightning.Alotcanhappeninthethreemillisecondsittakesforalightningbolttocoursethroughyourbody.Lightning
strikesmayleaveyouwithdeepwounds,oftenaccompaniedwiththirddegreeburns.Yourclothesmightevenbetornbytheexp
losiveforceofthesurroundingairbeingsuperheatedtoupto27,700℃.Bloodvessels(血管)explodingfromtheelectricshockandheatoftencreatesomethingcalledaLichte
nbergfigureonyourskin.Thisisapatternofscars(伤疤)thatbranchesoutacrossyourbodylikeatree.Butitdoesn’tendthere.Youmight
alsobefacedwithalifetimeofneurological(神经系统的)conditionsforreasonsthatscientistsstilldon’tfullyunderstand.It’salsopossiblethatyouwillsuff
erfrompain.Insomecases,however,alightningstrikecanleadtostrangesupertalents.Inablogpost,UniversityofMiamineuroscientistBerit
Brogaardwritesaboutanincidentwhereasurgeonwhowasstruckbylightningdevelopedanurgetolearntoplaythepiano.Hebegantocomposemusichehadstartedh
earinginhisheadsincethestrike.Thistypeofphenomenonconfusesscientists.OnetheorythatBrogaardsaysisthatcelldeathcausedbybeingstruckbyli
ghtningcouldcauseaone-timefloodingofthebrainwithneurotransmitters(神经递质)thatarereleasedfromthedyingneurons(神经元).Thiscausesarewiringofne
urons,providingaccesstoareasofthebrainthatwerepreviouslyinaccessible.Coolasitwouldbe,youshouldn’tcountonlightningturningyouintoage
niusinoneflash.Mostofitsresultsarepainful,andcouldstaywithyoufortherestofyourlife.28.Whatcanwelearnfromthe
firsttwoparagraphs?A.1in12,000maydiefromlightningbolts.B.Lightningattackscanheatbodiesto27,700℃.C.Branchi
ngscarsaretypicalafterlightningattacks.D.Humansarethemostlikelytargetforlightningbolts.29.Whathappenedtothesurgeona
fterthestrike?A.Hisunexploredbrainareaswereactivated.B.Hisbrainwasleftinafixedstateofdeath.C.Hesufferedalifetimeofneurologicalpain.D.Herecalle
dhiddenmemoriesaboutmusic.30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“This”refertoinparagraph5?A.Thecelldeathduetolightningst
rikes.B.Thefloodingofbrain’sneurotransmitters.C.Therewiringofbrainneurons.D.Thereleaseofdyingneurons.31.Whatisthetextmainlyab
out?A.Theprocessoflightningformation.B.Thechancesofsurvivingalightningstrike.C.Thepossibilityoflightningmakingagenius.D.Theconsequen
cesofbeingstruckbylightning.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。Asthesayinggoes,failureisthemotherofsucces
s.Manyofusweretoldfromanearlyagethat,atschoolorinlife,“youlearnfromyourmistakes.”Isthisactuallytrue?Theshortansweris“yes”.36
.Becausewewouldnotliketofail,learningfromourmistakesis,inreality,veryhard.Itdoesn’tfeelgood.Sowereacttofailureinemotionalways,likegivingup
onataskeasily,tellingourselveswedon’tcarewhetherwesucceed,orfindingfaultwiththetaskitself.Thisisself-protec
tive,accordingtoHallgeirSjastad,apsychologyprofessor.Inhisopinion,mostofuswanttothinkofourselvesascapa
ble.37.Fortunatelytherearestrategiestohelpusovercometheemotionalbarriers.38.Insteadofasking“WhydidIfail?”,wecouldas
k“WhydidSamfail?”,forexample.Multiplestudiesshowthiswayhelpstosoftenournegativeemotionalreactions.Alsoitallowsustolookatfailur
emoreobjectively.39.Thisledtobetterlevelsofmotivationandacademicsuccessinthetestgroups—involvingbothad
ultsandchildren—thatwereaskedtogiveadvicebasedontheirownfailures.ProfessorEskreis-Winklerfoundthatthes
atisfactionofhelpingothers“forcespeopletoengagewiththeirexperienceandwhattheyhavelearned”.ThewriterS
amuelBeckettoncesaid,“failagain,failbetter.”Butitnowseemsthatweshouldsay,“failagain,failsmarter”.40butbylearningtoovercometheemotionalbarriersar
oundit,wemayfindtheroadtosuccessisalittleeasiertonavigate(驾驭).A.EveryoneneedssuccessB.HardworkleadstosuccessC.Failurecanbeateachablemomen
tD.FailureisanunavoidablepartoflifeE.Oneofthemistoadoptathird-personviewF.Next,offeradvicetoothersinthes
amepositionasusG.Sowhatfailurecausesisaseriousthreattoourself-image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。Iwasangrywithmysixteen-year-oldsonAnthony,andstormedoutofthehouse.Standingonthefrontporch(门廊),I41deeply.Isawmyelderlyneighbor,C
lara,workinginhergarden.Seeking42,Iwalkedacrossthestreet.“Anthonyagain?”Claraasked.“It’shishairagain,”Ireplied.“Haveyouseenhim?
Allthatmassofmessycurls(卷发)43overhisshoulders!Butjustmentionahaircut,andhegetsthatsame44lookinhiseyesI’veseenamillion
timesbefore.”Clarasmiled,“It’sonlyhair,Liz.”Shespokeslowly,45eachword,“It’s…only…hair!”Thenhersmiledisappeared,andherexpressionbecame46.“Ilearne
dyearsagowhenmyhusbanddied,leavingmethreeyoungkids.IhadtoputeverythinginperspectiveifIwereto47.Ilearnedhowtosay,‘Butit’sonly…’Butit’sonlyabadday.To
morrowwillbebetter.”Shenoddedherheadfirmly.“You48it,don’tyou,honey?Everybodyhasenough49intheirliveswithoutwa
sting50onthe‘it’sonly’thingsthatcometheirway.”Afterreturningtomyhouse,Ibakedsomecookies,andcarriedthem
toAnthony’sroom.“CanIcomein,honey?”“Notifyou’regoingto51aboutmyhairagain.”Ipushedthedooropenandheldoutth
ecookies.“Notoneword.I52.”Hestaredattheplateofcookiesgreedily,buttherewasstillaglintof53inhiseyes.“Notonewordaboutmyhair?”
Helookedatmechallengingly.“It’sonlyhair,”Isaid.“It’syourhair.Notmine.”Anthonysmiledbroadly,saying,“Thanksfor54understandingme,M
om.Andthanksforthecookies.”NowI’velearnedtoletgoofthe“it’sonly”55,andAnthonyismorewillingtolistentome.41.
A.dugB.drankC.sighedD.reflected42.A.theoryB.sympathyC.companyD.property43.A.fixingupB.standingupC.fallingdownD.hang
ingdown44.A.disapprovingB.lovingC.committedD.puzzled45.A.analyzingB.inferringC.emphasizingD.founding46.A.awfulB.seriousC.funnyD.g
entle47.A.mournB.succeedC.fleeD.survive48.A.takeB.makeC.getD.forget49.A.powerB.troubleC.workD.suppor
t50.A.messB.freedomC.spaceD.energy51.A.complainB.bringC.chatD.worry52.A.persuadeB.pretendC.promiseD.prote
st53.A.excitementB.doubtC.resistanceD.insistence54.A.finallyB.instantlyC.accuratelyD.completely55.A.principlesB.approachesC.subst
ancesD.situations第二节(共10小题:每小题1,5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填人1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。ChinesearchitectandwriterLinHuiyinwasposthumouslyawarded(追授)aBachelorofA
rchitecturedegreefromtheWeitzmanSchoolofDesignoftheUniversityofPennsylvaniain56(recognize)ofheroutstandingcontributionsasapioneerofm
odernarchitectureinChina.57(comment)onthedecision,WeitzmanDeanFritzSteinersaidthat“AllthemenfromChinareceivedfu
llscholarshipsandLingothalfofone.Shewastheonlywomanandtheonlystudentwho58(deny)anarchitecturedegreeby
theSchool.”“Butshedeservedthatdegree.”In1924,LinappliedforarchitecturecoursesattheUniversityofPennsylvania.Itwasadecade59theuniversitybeg
anawardingarchitecturedegreestowomen.Withheradmissionapplication60(reject),Linhadtostudyintheonlydepartment61acceptedfe
malestudents—theSchoolofFineArts.Apart62completingherartcoursesaswellasmostoftherequiredarchitecturecourses,Linalsoworkedasateachingassistantinar
chitecturaldesignandoutperformedmostofhermalepeers63(academic).AfterreturningtoChina,asthefirstChinesefemalearchitectinmode
rntimes,Linachievedgreatsuccessinarchitecturalhistory,design,andeducationdespitewaranddisease.Lin’slegendarystoryhasnowbe
comeknownto64(generation)ofyoungpeople.ThisisnotjustastoryabouthowChinesewomenarebreakingthroughstereotypes(刻板印象)andhistoricallimits,bu
tservesas65rolemodelformodernChinesewomen.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是高二学生李华,最近几次英语考试,作文成绩不理想,为此感到十
分苦恼。请你给外教Mike写一封邮件,向他寻求帮助,内容包括:1.阐明写信事由;2.征求建议;3.表示感谢。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。DearMike,I’mLiHua,oneofyours
tudentsfromSeniorTwo.Yours,LiHua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。Mostpeoplethinkthatprocrastination(拖延症)isanegativehabit.Butpe
oplelikeme,whoroutinelyputoffdoingassignments,arelikelytodefendour“slower”approachtogettingtasksdone.I’
mtheonlyprocrastinatorinmyfamily.Myparentsandsisterwereallbornwiththe“doitrightnow”gift.Theyarealwaysina
rush,asifcloselyrushedbyaninvisibledeadline.Personally,Ipreferamorerelaxedpace.Whenmyparentsvoicedtheirconcernaboutmytendencies,saying“
Don’tputoffuntiltomorrowwhatyoucandotoday,”“Noway!”Iresponded,confidentlypresentingmyresearchasadefense.Itsaidpeopleprocrastinatedwhenth
eyneedtosolveaproblemorcommittoatopicorproject.Inthesecases,delayingadecisioncanbebeneficial.Thiswasbecauseourmindscontinuetor
eflectonproblemsevenwhenwewerenotactivelythinkingaboutthem,whichcouldleadtomorecreativesolutions.Myfindin
gsfilledmewithsatisfactionandpride.Mymethodofgettingthingsdonewasjustasgoodasmysister’s…orsoIthought.Atschoolwe’dbee
ntalkingaboutarchitectureanddesign.Aspartofthefinalassessment,myteacherMr.Smithannouncedanexcitingprojectthateachstud
entwouldhaveamonthtocomplete.Wewereexpectedtochooseourmaterials,constructasmallbuildingandmakeuseoft
hingswehadlearnedinclass.Notonlywouldthewinnersreceiveextracredit,butthewinningconstructionswouldbeproudlydisplayedinthecafete
ria.“IhavenocluehowIcouldgetitdone,”myfriendNatesighedindespair.Ididn’tsayanything.NotbecauseIsharedhisanxiety—butbe
causeIwasnotnervousatall.Ilovedhands-onprojects!Picturingmybrilliantworkexhibitedinthecafeteria,Iwasful
lyconvincedthatIwoulddefinitelyproducesomethingthatcouldimpresseveryone.SorelaxedwasIthatIdidn’tgiveitasecondt
houghtforweeks.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。BeforeIknewit,Ihadonlyonedayleftfortheproject.Thatt
aughtmeagreatlesson.