江西省部分高中学校2023-2024学年高二上学期11月月考英语试题(原卷版)

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高二英语试卷注意事项:1.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号、考场号、座位号填写在答题卡上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,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)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。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。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.答案是C。1.Whatdoesthewomanmean?A.K

eepthewindowclosed.B.Gooutforfreshair.C.Turnonthefan.2.Whatkindofbagdoesthewomanwanttotake?A.Ayellowone.B.Ablueone.C.Aredone.3.Whyisthewomanmovin

g?A.Shehasboughtanewflat.B.Sheprefersaquietenvironment.C.Shewantstoliveneartheoperahouse.4.WhereisMr.Stephen?A.Heisou

t.B.Heisonthephone.C.Heisinhisroom.5.Howdoesthewomanfeel?AExcited.B.Annoyed.C.Disappointed.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.W

hoisthewoman?A.Theman’sformerclassmate.B.Theman’sformerteacher.C.Theman’sfriend.7.Whathappenedtotheman?A.Hewasoutofwork.

B.Hefailedhisfinaltest.C.Hegavethestudentsahardfinaltest.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whatisthemangoingtodothissummer?A.Teachacour

se.B.Repairhishouse.C.Workatahotel.9Whatwillthemanusethemoneytodo?A.Hireagardener.B.Buybooks.C.Payforaboattrip.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.WhatdidMarin

eshareontheInternetlastnight?A.Aphotoofheroldclothes.B.Somebadcomments.C.Aphotoofherself.11.WhatcausedMarine’sappearanceanxietyfromherwords?A.Expec

tingpraisefromothers.B.Psychologicalcomparison.C.Lowself-respect.12.Whoistheman?A.Marine’sdoctor.B.Marine’steacher.C.Marine’sco-worker

.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whatisthemaintopicoftheconversation?A.Aforest.B.Ajourney.C.Aspecialplant.14.Howmanykinds

oftreesarethereinonesquarekilometer?A.About1,500.B.About750.C.About400..15.Whatisthewoman?A.Ahostess.B.Astudent.C.Anactress.16.Whatdowe

knowfromtheconversation?A.Thewomanwillvisittheforest.B.Dr.Greenknowsalittleabouttheforest.C.Therearevariou

slivingthingsintheforest.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whendoestheman’swifeleavehomeinthemorning?A.At6:15.B.At7:00.C.At7:30.18.Whatdidthema

ndofouryearsago?A.Heworkedforaradiostation.B.Hewasasuccessfulsalesman.C.Hehadagoodjobonaship.19.Howmanymembersaretherei

ntheman’sfamily?A.Three.B.Four.C.Five.20.Whydoestheman’swifegoonworking?A.Herworkplaceisfartherthantheman’s

.B.Sheearnsmorethantheman.C.Shecan’tdohousework.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。

ATheBullockTexasStateHistoryMuseumThemuseumopenedinAprilof2001.Here’sthemuseum’sofficialmissionstatement:W

ecreateexperiencesthateducate,engage,andencourageadeeperunderstandingofTexas.ItoffersinteractiveexhibitsthatexplainTexashistoryandanIMAX®theater.Th

eExhibitsThefirstfloorisaboutthelandandcoversthefirstmeetingsbetweenNativeAmericansandEuropeans,earlysettlersandmissionsandthemappi

ngofthestate.ThesecondfloorisaboutidentityanddiscussesTexashistory,thesignificantbattlesandpeoplewhomadethestatewhatitistoday.Thethirdfloor

coversimportanttechnologyfromTexas,Texas-ledexplorationsandotherTexanachievements.IMAXWTheaterTheBull

ockmuseum’sIMAX®theaterwasoneofthefirstIMAX®theatersinTexas,andoneoffewintheworld.Thetheaterseats329guestsandhousesthebiggestI

MAX®screeninthestateat6storieshighand84feetwide.Guestscanenjoysharpandvividimages,aswellasimmersive(沉浸式虚拟

现实的)sound.MuseumStoreOnthefirstflooroftheBullockTexasStateHistoryMuseum,youwillfindthemuseumstore.Itisfil

ledwithTexas-themedgoodies,suchasclothing,ornaments,books,movies,jewelry,music,homedécorandkitchenware.TheEsse

ntialsAddress:1800CongressAve,Austin,TX78701Hours:ThemuseumisopenfromMondaythroughSundayfrom10amto5pm.Par

king:Themuseumhasanundergroundparkinggaragewithanentrance.Parkinginthemuseumgarageis$15forfull-dayparking.1.Whichfloorofthemuseumshowstheb

attles?A.Thefirstfloor.B.Thesecondfloor.C.Thethirdfloor.D.Thefourthfloor.2.Whatistherighttimeforvisitingthemuseum?A.9am,Sunday.B.9am,Monday.C.2pm,Thu

rsday.D.6pm,Saturday.3.Whatisthepurposeofthetext?A.Tointroducespecialexhibits.B.Totellaboutthehistoryofamuseu

m.C.Toshowinformationaboutamuseum.D.ToattractpeopletobuyTexas-themedgoods.BWhenAmeliaLisowewastoldshewastooyoungtovolunt

eer,shedecidedtomakeadifferencebyherself.TheBenton,Arkansasnativelaunchedherownnon-profit,Lisowe’sLights,in2018,donatingover500nightlights

tokidsintheArkansasfoster(寄养的)systemthatyearalone.Since,shehasexpandedtoall50states(and9countries)andraisedfundstodistri

butemorethan15,000nightlights—withnoplansofslowingdown.“Kidsinfosterhomessometimeshavetoleaveinthemid

dleofthenightwithouttakinganythingwiththem,”shesays.“Iwantedtohelpthemfeellessscaredandmoresafe.”The

12-year-oldhopestogiveawayatleast2,500morelightsin2023.Ameliagrewupvolunteeringwithhermom,Lauren,whoencourag

edherdaughtertofindsomethingshewasgoodatanduseittomaketheworldabetterplace.“I’msoproudofher,”Laurenadds.“She’sinvolvedineverydecisionwemake.Every

timewespendmoney,shehelpsdecideifsomethingisagoodideaorwillfurtherourcause.”AmeliaalsogetshelpfromfriendsintheRoyalInternationalMissPagea

ntsystem,whoruntheirownnightlightdrivesinpersonandonline.Amelia,asixthgraderwhoalsovolunteersatherlocalfoodbanka

ndnursinghome,saysshefeelstheimpactofherworkmostwhenshehearsfromorganizationsthathaveputherlightstouse.“Iheardaboutoneboyin

Oklahomawhoneverturnedoffhishalllight,notbecausehewasscared,butbecausehewantedtomakesurehislittlesisterwasalwaysdoingo

kayacrossthehall,”Ameliashares.“Whentheygottheirnightlight,heknewshewouldn’tbeafraidanymore.”4WhatwasthereasonforAmelia’sbei

ngrefusedasavolunteer?A.Heryoungage.B.Herslowreaction.C.Herbusyschedule.D.Herlittleexperience.5.Howcannightlightshelpk

idsinfosterhomes?A.Byeasingtheirscare.B.Byencouragingthemtoexplore.C.Byensuringtheirsafety.D.Byputtingthemtosleep.6.W

hatisLauren’sattitudetoAmelia’swork?A.Opposed.B.Doubtful.C.Supportive.D.Worried.7.WhydidAmeliamentionaboyinOklahomainthelastparagraph?A.Toexplainwhy

hekeptlighton.B.Toexpressherprideinherjob.C.Todecidewhatshewoulddonext.D.Toshowhownightlightshelpkids.CAnimalsbeingextinc

tfromtheEarthisaseriousissue.Whenthishappensinordertousetheirfurorskinforfashion,itisevenworse,sinceit

’snotevenforamatterofhumansurvival.That’swhyaLondonzoodecidedtomakeapowerfulstatementattheSiamesecrocodileenclosure(鳄鱼围栏).Whenvisitor

scomeinexpectingtoseeacrocodile,they’regreetedwiththehandbaginstead,makingaveryeffectiveandpowerfulpoint

aboutillegalwildlifetradeandtheharmittakesonthespeciesinvolved.Asignbytheenclosurereads,“Thisbagusedto

befoundswimminginslow-movingriversandstreamsacrossSoutheastAsiaandIndonesia.Overthelast75years,moretha

n80%ofSiamesecrocodileshavedisappeared.Many,.likethisone,werehuntedfortheirskinsaspartoftheillegalwildlifetrade.”.Nati

vetopartsofSoutheastAsia,Siamesecrocodilesarecriticallyendangeredandhavebecomevirtuallyextinctinthewild.Duetohuntingaswellas

habitatloss,theyarenowabsentfromnearly99%oftheiroriginalrange.Ahugepartofthedeclineofpopulationisduetohumansusingthe

irwetlandhabitatforricefarming,andthingsonlytookaturnfortheworsewhenlarge-scalehuntingfortheirskinforcommercialpurposesbeganinthe1950s.Thepart

icularhandbagthatisondisplayatthezoowasconfiscatedataUKairport,accordingtoBenjaminTapley,leaderofreptilesandamphibia

nsatZSLLondonZoo.TapleytoldTheHuffingtonPost,“Wemadethisexhibit,withinZSLLondonZoo’sReptileHouse,todrawvisitor

s’attentiontothedestructiveimpacttheIllegalWildlifeTrade(IWT)ishavingonspeciesaroundtheworld.AtZSL,weareworkinggloballywithgovernments

andlocalcommunitiestoprotectwildlife,supportlawenforcement(执法)thattargetsillegaltradenetworks,empowerlocalcommunitiesaffecte

dbyIWTandreducedemandforthreatenedwildlife.”8.Whydoesthesignsaythishandbagusedtoswim?A.Itismadeofacrocodile’sskin.

B.Itismadeintoacrocodileshape.C.Itislightenoughtofloatonwater.D.Itwaskeptinflowingriveratfirst.9.Whatisparagraph4mainlyabout?A.Wildlyhuntin

gofSiamesecrocodiles.B.DestructionofSiamesecrocodiles’habitats.C.CommercialvalueofSiamesecrocodiles.D.CausestomakeSiamesecrocodilesend

angered.10.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“confiscated”inparagraph5mean?A.Seized.B.Sold.C.Found.D.Stolen.11WhatdoesTapley

’swordsfocuson?A.Theimportanceofwildlifeprotection.B.Thecrisisendangeredanimalsarefacing.C.Thepurposetoshowthehandbag.D.Theharm

IWTcaused.D.Coralreefs(珊瑚礁)areauniqueoceanecosystemconsistingofrockystructuresmainlyformedbycoralanimalsand

someotheroceanlife.Despiteonlycovering0.2percentoftheoceanfloor,coralreefssupportatleast25percentofmarinespecies,aswellasprovidin

gfoodandeconomicsecurityforhundredsofmillionsofpeople.However,coralreefsacrosstheworldareunderthreat.War

meroceanscancausethecoralbleaching(漂白).Ithappenswhenthecoralslosecoloredalgae(海藻)livingintheirbodiesand

turncompletelywhite.Withoutthealgae,thecoralslosetheirmainfoodsourceandcandie.Inaddition,asoceansbecomemoreacidic(酸性的)fromabsor

bingCO2,coralsinacidicconditionsbecomeweakinformingreefs.In2021,theUnitedNationsreporteda14percentlossofcor

alsacrosstheworldlargelyfromrisingseatemperaturesintheprevious13years.Australiadeclaredmassbleachingeventsin

2022acrosslargepartsoftheGreatBarrierReef,fourtimessince2016.DatafromthePhilippinesshowedhigherthanusualoceantemperaturesbetween20

15and2017hadcausedaseriousthree-yearbleachingeventsinreefsacrosstheplanet.Scientistshavebeencooperatingtoseeh

owcoralreefscanbeprotected.Thankfully,theyfindthosecoralreefsinthehotpartsoftheglobearetheworstaffected.Theycontainco

ralswithbetterheatresistance.Sotheirresearchfocusonfindinggenes(基因)forheattolerancesothattheycanbepassedontofuturegenerations.Biologistsal

somixcoralsthataremoreresilienttohighertemperatureswiththosethatarenotandtheresultinggenerationhasabetterchanceofsurvival.Ultimately,sci

entistsaddthatwithoutaseriousreductioningreenhousegas,99percentoftheworld’scoralreefswillbegonebytheendofthecentury.Thereisalimittohowqu

icklycoralscanadaptwarmclimate,butiftemperaturesriserapidly,thenextinctioniscertain.12.Whichisthemainthreattocoralreefs?A.Declini

ngoceanacidification.B.Lossofcoloredalgae.C.Increasingseatemperatures.D.Lackoffoodsource.13.Whatdoweknowfromparagraph3?A.Noact

ionsaretakentoprotectcoralreefs.B.CoralbleachingistheworstinAustralia.C.Coralreefshavegrownrapidlyforyears.D.Coral

reefsreceiveimpactsglobally.14.Whatcanbethebasicwaytoprotectcoralreefs?A.Loweringemission.B.Transplantingthemtothehotparts.C.

Relyingongenesscience.D.Limitingtheirspread.15.Whichcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.WhereAreCoralReefsSpread?B.Ho

wCanCoralReefsSurvive?C.CoralReefs,ANewThreatToOceanLifeD.CoralReefs,ABusyUnderwaterCommunity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。Companionplanting(混栽)isthepracticeofplantingthingstogethertohelpeachothergrow.Itsgoalistoc

reateahealthyandproductivegardenecosystem(生态系统).Butyoushouldconsiderchoosingrightspeciestogetherinyourgarden.___16___.Itsa

vesspaceOneofthecommonusesofcompanionplantingistosavespace.___17___.Itcanbeusedinmanyways.Forexampleyoucanplantquick-growingcropsbe

tweenrowsofslow-growingonesformoreefficientgardening.IthelpswithdiseaseissuesDiseasescanspreadquicklythrou

ghplantsofthesamespecies.___18___.Aspreviouslymentioned,plantinteractionisn’tfullyunderstood.However,certainplantshavebeenshowntomakeotherpl

antshealthier.___19___Ifthereisplentyofhabitatoffood,thenlotsofbeneficialinsectswilllikelyspendlotsoftimetravelinginyo

urgarden.Theyfeedonharmfulinsects.Someplantsattractpollinatorsthathelpproducefruits.Theymakeagreatadditiontothegarden.Itincreasesproducti

vityThemainbenefitofcompanionplantingisitsabilitytoincreasecropyields.Ithelpswithpest(害虫)control,pollinationandincreasestheavailablespac

e.Wenowtalkaboutnutrients.___20___.Someplantscanhelptoprovidethenutrientsthatothersneed.Byplantingcompl

ementary(互补的)speciestogether,gardenerscancreateanenvironmentforhigheryields.A.Itattractsbeneficialin

sectsandpollinatorsB.DifferentplantshavedifferentnutrientneedsC.CertainplantsmightnotlikebeingplantedtoocloseD.Itkeepsthesoilwetandpreventsthesoil

beingdestroyedE.HerearesomeofitsbenefitsthatthepracticebringsyouF.Addingdifferentspeciesinyourgardencanslowthespread

ofdiseasesG.Thisisperfectforpeopletryingtomakethemostoftheirsmallgardens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。TiffanyHammondandhersonAidancommunicateinsomefamiliarways,likehandgesturesan

dbodylanguage.ButwhenAidanwantsto___21___himselfwithwords,heusesatablet(平板电脑).Aidanisautistic(患孤独症的)anddoesnotspeak,sowhenhismomasks___22_

__,hecanpressabuttononthescreentoanswerthem.Thefamilyhasdesignedroutinesaroundhisautism,butpeopleoutsidethehouseholddon’t__

_23___.“Everysingletimewegooutsidethehouse,there’ssomethingbadhappening.There’sa___24___,andthere’sameanstare,”Hammondsaid.“Andhefeel

slonelyalot.”However,thatlonelinessandthosereactionsfromoutsiders___25___Hammondtofindawayto___26___thewaysinwhichpeoplewithautismcanexpress.Th

eyjustcommunicateina(n)___27___typeofway.Theresultofthisexperienceisachildren’sbookfromHammondtitledADayWithNoWords.ThebookfollowedAidanthroughare

gularday,showinghis___28___routines.Hammondalsowroteaboutthe___29___ofthebooktowantpeopletogivekindnessandth

egoalshehopedto___30___withthewriting.Inaninterview,Hammondsaid,“Iwantto___31___allthethingsthatIseeinhim.Hel

ovesbeingoutsideandswings,andheloveslife.Heis___32___likeotherpeople.Iwantto___33___theregularlifethatIha

vewithmyson,anditissupposedto___34___alovinglettertohim.”___35___,adaywithnowordscanbefullofmeaningfulcommu

nication.21.A.expressB.enjoyC.persuadeD.change22.A.chancesB.questionsC.rolesD.fantasies23.A.implyB.inquireC.understandD.bot

her24.A.sayingB.witnessC.cheatD.comment25.A.pushedB.electedC.warnedD.begged26.A.avoidB.representC.ignoreD.refuse27.A.

necessaryB.coldC.differentD.equal28.A.dailyB.weeklyC.monthlyD.yearly29.A.coverB.significanceC.priceD.time30.

A.imagineB.noticeC.defeatD.achieve31.A.recordB.teachC.doubtD.celebrate32.A.nervousB.strangeC.dangerousD

.hopeful33.A.createB.organizeC.shareD.build34.A.lookforB.pickupC.stareatD.serveas35.A.ImmediatelyB.FortunatelyC.ActuallyD.F

inally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。InspiredbyfivenationaltreasuresintheHun

anMuseum,sixgroupsofdigitalartistslettheirimaginationsrunfree.Theyuseddigitalarttocarryoutanumberofdialoguesacr

osstimeandspace,___36___(pay)theirrespectstoChina’sexcellenttraditionalculture.Theexhibitionlefttraditionalculturalrelics,digitalartandi

nstallation(安装)art___37___(combine)together.Theexhibitionaimed___38___(explore)finetraditionalChineseculture,carriedbyanci

entculturalrelics.Itwasdevoted___39___betterconnectingwithcontemporary(现代的)societyandpeople.Afteroverayearofpl

anningandpreparation,artistsfromChinaandoverseaspresentedarichandrewardingexhibition___40___audiencesofdifferentagesandfrommulticulturalbackg

roundscouldfindfunandexperience___41___extraordinaryculturaljourney.AnartistfromTaiwan,whonowlivesinShanghai,broughttot

heexhibitionhisunderstandingofthetraditionalChineselandscapepaintingsthathavebeenfavouredbyChinesescholarsand___4

2___(professional).InRing,heexploredtheuniqueaesthetic(美学的)interestandspiritualcomforthe___43___(constant)foundin

Chineseculturethroughvideos,projectionsandinteractivedevices.FrenchartistTonyBrownsaidhe___44___(affect

)bylocalpeople’spassionforfinetraditionalChineseartwhiletakingpartintheexhibition.Inhiseyes,theHunanMuseumwasdoingsomethinginnovativebyplacingancie

nttreasuresandnewdigitalartpiecesinthesameplace.Hebelieveditwasa___45___(challenge)butmeaningfulmove.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,你校英语报正在举办主题为“AnUnforgettableSportsMeet”的征文比赛。请你写一篇短文参赛,内容包括:1.你的经历;2.你的感受。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。AnUnforgettableSports

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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。Onanordinaryweekend,Charleywentoutasusual.Unfortunately,hehadacaracciden

t.Charleywashurtbadly.Withthehelpofthepoliceandkindpeople,Charleywassenttoanearbyhospitalintime.ThedoctorsaidCharleymi

ghthavebrokenhisbackandcouldlosetheuseofhislegs.Hislifewouldchangeforever.Overthenextmonth,asCharleywasinhospital,hisfriendTadfelta

nstrongsenseofworry.Whenhepickedupthecouragetovisit,hefoundasadCharley.Lookingsmallandpale,Charleyshouted,“Ican

’twalk.WhatshouldIdo?”Tadtriedtocomforthim,butwordswerenotenough.WhenCharleygotoutofthehospital,Tadwentovertohishouseafe

wtimesandhelpedhimwiththelessons,butitjustwasn’tthesame.NotonlywasCharley’sbodydamaged,sowashisspirit.Gradually,becauseofbusystudy,Taddidn’thavemucht

imetovisitCharley.Hefeltsadandguilty(内疚的)thathewasn’tspendingmoretimewithCharley.Hewantedtohelphimbutdidn’tknowhowtodoit.Onreturningt

oschool,Charley’schallengesbecamemoreobvious.Sittinginawheelchairbroughthimseveraldifficulties,frompi

ckinguphisschoolbagtogettingtrappedbygymdoors.ThoughCharleywasn’thurt,hewassoembarrassedthathedidn’t

talktoanyoneduringtherestoftheday.Tadwantedtohelphisfriendtomakeitallbetterbutheknewhishelpwaslimited,sohe

neededtoseekhelpfromotherpeopleororganisations.HeknewthatCharelyalwaysloveddogs.HerememberedreadingontheInternetthattherapy(治疗)dogscanhel

preduceanxietyandsadness.SohemadeeveryefforttofindorganisationsthathadtherapydogsandtoldthemaboutCharl

ey,hopingtheycouldhelphim.Intheend,TadshowedupintheCharely’swithabigblackdog.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。Thedog,n

amedRowdy,wasatrainedservicedogtohelpCharley.______________________________________________________________________________

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