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连南民族高级中学学年度高二第一学期第一次月考试卷2023-2024第一部分听力(共两节,满分分)20第一节听下面段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的三个选项中选出最佳选项5A.BC听完每段对话后,你都有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
101.How mightthe weatherbe thisafternoonA.Sunny.B.Windy.
2.What doesthe womanrecycle C.Stormy.A.Plastic.B.Glass.
3.What isprobably the man C.Paper.A.A doctor.B.A professor.
4.What doesthe womanask the man to do C.A hairdresser.A.Do somecleaning.B.Have abeach party.
5.Where doesthe conversationtake placeC.Look forpart-time work.A.At Pepi*s Pizza.B.On thephone.C.At home.第二节听下面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、、三个选项中5A BC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,每小题秒钟;听完后,各小题将5给出秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍5听第段材料,回答第题
66.
76.Why doesthe manlike hikingA.He canget closeto nature.B.He canmeet wildanimals.C.He canmake somefriends.
7.How farwill the man walka dayon averageA3miles.B.10miles.C.30miles.听第段材料,回答第至题
78108.Why is the manmoving toNew YorkA.To enjoythe citylife.B.To visithis friends.C.To finda betterjob.
9.How oldis themanA.19years old.B.29years old.C.39years old.
10.What doesthemanplan to do afterhe retiresA.Travel aroundthe world.B.Go backto hishometown.C.Work onenvironmental protection.听第段材料,回答第至题81113countries,by contrast,eye contactis notalways
86.of.For example,inmany MiddleEastern countries,men andwomen arenot sociallypermitted tomake eyecontact.In Japan,itmay
87.respect tolook downwhen talking to anolder person.The gesturefor OKhas differentmeanings indifferent cultures.In Japan,someone who
88.another person
89.the gesturemight thinkit meansmoney.In France,a personencountering an
90.gesturemay
91.it asmeaning zero.However,you shouldavoid makingthis gesturein Braziland Germany,as itis notconsideredpolite.第五部分写作(满分分)25假如你是李华,你的英国朋友罗伯特准备来中国学习,因此想了解一些中国人的日常肢体语言请你用英语给他写封邮件,向他介绍一些日常的肢体语言,内容包括开心分享;
1.介绍几种大家熟悉的中国肢体语言;
2.注意词数左右;.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总次数;.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯
1.
802311..What filmsdo the speakers bothlikeA.Comedies.B.Crime films.C.Mystery films.
12.What doesthemanthink ofhorror filmsA.Exciting.B.Horrible.C.Stupid.
13.What dothe speakersdecide todoA.Read anevening paper.B.Make aphone call.C.Watch TV.听第段材料,回答第至题
9141614.What arethe speakersdoingA.Revising areport.B.Designing alogo.C.Discussing computerskills.
15.What is the secondsuggestion the woman mentionedA.Putting thelogo oneach page.B.Highlighting theheadings.C.Restating thereasons clearly.
16.How doesthewomanfind thepicturesA.Ugly.B.Unnecessary.C.Wonderful.听第段材料,回答第至题
10172017.What coloristhe bird*s headA.A littleblue.B.Totally green.C.Mostly red.
18.Why isthe speakerworried about his birdA.He wontsurvive on his own.B.He refusesto eat anything.C.He hasa blindeye.
19.In whatseason didthebirdget lostA.Autumn.B.Winter.C.Summer.
20.What doesthemanwant people todoif theyhear thebird A.Shout thebirds name.B.Tell thespeaker rightaway.C.Stand stilltill thebird comes.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分分)40第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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521.5阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中选出最佳选项A BC DStudentsSpace
1.TravelHi!Im amedical student and workin Londonon Sundays.I needa lift.I startwork at7:30and Imustntbe late,but I havent gottransport.Lm happyto sharethe cost of petrol.I likerock musicandcomputer games.Text orphone07777531245anytime.Elena
2.ContactsAre youself-confident Do you likemeeting newpeople I want togo toAustralia in the summerandwork there,then visitsome othercountries.I likeplaying basketballand Ienjoy dancing.Doyou want tocomewith meEmail AdrianAB23@nunet.com.
3.AccommodationIm afirst-year artstudent andwant toshare aflat orhouse in the citycentre.I canpay upto£300a month.I likeshopping andgoing out.I dontenjoy livinginthestudent hostel.If youshare mylifestyle andhavesome spaceat yourplace,phone Carola:
07879345621.
4.ContactsDoes anyonehave friendsin Portugalor BrazilPm amodern languagesstudentand Iwant to haveane-mail penfriendwho speaksPortuguese.I likeswimming andpop music.Im nota seriousperson.I liketoparty withmy friends.Write to.
5.AccommodationPve gota smallhouse nearthe campus andIwant toshare itwith oneother person.You mustbe tidy.Ilike playingchess andlistening toclassical music.Pm afinal-year physicsstudent.Come andsee theroomon Saturdaymorning.Maggie,142Bennett Roadbehind theScience Facultybuilding.
21.Why didElena poston StudentsSpaceA.To findsomeone whohas the same interests.B.To sharesome informationabout music.C.To lookfor apart-time weekendjob.D.To asksomeone togive hera lift.
22.What shouldyou doif youwant totravel abroadwith anew friendA.Call
07777531245.B.Call
07879345621.C.Email AdrianAB23@nunet.com.D.Email.
23.What doCarola andMaggie havein commonA.They arefree to meet peopleon Saturday.B.They havethe samepurpose forposting.C.They sharethe samehobbies.D.They arefinal-year students.BWhen MarybethHearn was10years old,she askedher parentsto lether train a dogto becomea guidedog.It turnedinto alifelong thing.Over more than fiftyyears,Hearn hasraised56dogs to help visually视力受损的impaired people.But herinfluence doesntend there——the longtimehigh schoolteacher hasencouragedseveral ofher familymembers andsome ofher studentsto trainmany more.When shelooked toher parentsfor supportyears ago,things weredifferent fromwhat sheexpected.Hermom didn!t likedogs,and herdad doubtedshe wouldbe ableto findany moneyto payfor thecostof thetraining.However,Hearn presentedthe projectataLions Cluband raised$2,
500.So ona sunnysummer dayin1962,the familydrove homewith ablack Labnamed Letta,the firstof a long seriesof dogtrainees.Two sonsand agranddaughter havefollowed inHearns footsteps,but hergreatest influencehas comefromguiding studenttrainers,who since1992have workedthrough aschool clubwith170dogs thatended upindifferent serviceposts.They spend14months witheach dogteaching themskills.The dogslive full-timewith thestudents,attending theirclasses andfield tripsto becomesocialized.The dogsthen goto trainersemployed byGuide Dogsfor theBlind,an organizationthat partners with theprogram,before graduatingand beingpaired withtwo-legged companions.Those thatarent upto thedifficulttask ofhelping the blind canbecome otherkinds ofservice animals.Often studentsattend thegraduations andhelppass thedogs on.“I loveseeing thelook onkids faces...when theyget tosee thatdog againafter threeor fourmonths andthedog remembersthem JHearn said.“Its agreat feeling/
924.What hasHearn donesince shewas achildA.She hascollected moneyfor the blind.B.She hastrained dogsto helptheblind.C.She haspetted andcared formany homelessdogs.D.She hasprovided theblind witheducation forfree.
25.What wasthe attitudeof Hearnsdad towardsher planA.Mad.B.Uncaring.C.Unacceptable.D.Supportive.
26.If adog failstohelptheblindafter graduation,it will.A.continue to be trainedB.be takenaway asa petC.live full-time withHearnfs studentsD.become anotherkind ofservice animal
27.Which of the followingcan bestdescribe HearnA.Honest andhard-working.B.Strong-minded andcaring.C.Outgoing andcareful.D.Strict andcreative.CModern research on body language-often callednonverbal behavior-began inthe1960sand1970swith(普遍生)studies thataimed todemonstrate theuniversality Iof facial expressions ofemotion.That workwas()inspired,in part,by CharlesDarwin*s study“The Expressionof theEmotions inMan andAnimals
1872.But ithad receivedlittle attentionfor arounda century,according tononverbal communicationexpert DavidMatsumoto.Then modernresearchers examinedhow thebrain reactsto facialexpressions,and howbabies copyfacial(复杂性)and hand gestures.And scientistshave alsorealized thecomplexity ofbody language.Much researchhas suggestedthat body language is often hardto interpret,or understand.But foryears(实际的)some advisersand expertshave beenusing theirknowledge inmany practicalareas.(可信的)“I helppeople influenceand persuadeothers aroundhow trustworthyand credibletheirmessage isby helpingthem with their specificnonverbal communication/9said MarkBowden.He istheauthor ofWinning BodyLanguage/9a guidefor readersincluding businesspeople andfamous people.Hefocuses onwhere aperson facestheir bodyand how much spacethey takeup,as well as theirgestures.Some expertsalso saythey canuse thosesignals to interpret hiddenemotions.Joe Navarroistheauthor ofWhatEvery BodyIs Saying.It isa bookabout readinga personsmind fromtheir nonverbalbehavior.Itseasy tospot aspeakers lipmovements whenhe facesa questionhe doesntlike,Joe said.While thework ofthese expertsattracts largeaudiences,many scientistsare unsurewhether theirmethodsare reliable.“Our facialexpressions showcertain typesof emotionalstates JMatsumoto said.So dosome bodymovements.But“people doall kindsof thingswith their bodies/9he said.Your raisedeyebrow(眉毛)couldexpress doubt-but itmight alsosignal discomfortor surprise.The samehandgesturecould meandifferentthings indifferent cultures,he said.
28.What roledid CharlesDarwins studyplay accordingto paragraph1A.It unlockedthe secretofthehuman mind.B.It promotedthe developmentof humanlanguage.C.It encouragedpeopletocare moreabout animals.D.It helpedstart modernresearchonbody language.
29.What canwe inferabout MarkBowdenA.He givesadvice onbusiness language.B.He teachespeople about bodylanguage.C.He focusesmainly onfacialexpressions.D.He paysmore attention to spoken language.
30.What didDavid Matsumotothink ofJoe NavarrosmethodsA.They weredoubtful.B.They wereinstructional.C.They werenecessary.D.They wereexperimental.
31.What canbe thebest titlefor thetextA.Is nonverbalbehavior thatcomplexB.Can bodylanguage tellimportant truthsC.Do expertsknow howtointerpretemotionsD.Should youknow moreaboutbodylanguage第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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512.5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How toStart aConversation withStrangersIntroduce YourselfItsnot necessaryto beclever whenyou introduceyourself.Simply fbcuson beinggenuine andsincere.When youapproach the other personto startthe conversation,give hima warmsmile andclearly stateyourname.32Remember tospeak ata regularpace,taking carenot tospeak tooquickly orslowly,so thatthe otherpersonwill haveno difficultyunderstanding you.Begin theConversation33A commentabout theweather ora currentevent maybe mostappropriate.Avoid beginningtheconversation with anything toopersonal,as thismay maketheotherperson feeluncomfortable tocontinue theconversation.After you make youropening comments,give theperson enoughtime torespond.Show asincereinterest inthe thoughtsshe expressesabout thesubject.Continue theConversation(关系),If you are buildinga rapportfeel freeto move ontoa bitmore personaltopics tocontinue theconversation.34Open-ended questions——those thatcant beanswered by a simpleyes or“no-help tokeepa conversationgoing.35When youhave runout ofthings tosay orneed tomoveontodosomething else,prepare yourexitstrategy.You maysay thatyou needto usethe bathroomor catchup withsomeone else.Let theother personknowhowmuchyou enjoyedtalkingtoher._36—A,End theConversation.B.Bring upa generaltopic to begin the conversation.C・This willhelp keepthe conversationflowing freely.D・If appropriate,make plansto talkagain ata laterdate.E・Your conversationalpartner willfeel valuedand appreciated.F.Explain whoyouareand whyyouwantto havetheconversation.G.You maywanttoask abouthis favouritehobby,his career,his classesor upcomingevents.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分分)30第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)15115阅读下面短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项A BC D(掌声),Amid politeapplause thespeaker walkedslowly towardthe stage.When he37,he setdowna pileof notesand tookalongbreath thatcould be
38.After pullinghis necktiehard andadjusting hiseyeglasses,he finally39the roomsback wallwithaslight frownonhisface.“Its agreat pleasuretobehere todayJ hesaid.Ihavea messageof extreme40_for you.”(坐立不安).Many peopleinthe41were alreadyfidgeting Itwas42that theirattention wasfocusedelsewhere.Ten secondsafter itbegan,the speech was43over.WhyTo beginwith,thespeakerset himselfup for44by sendinghis listenersa double-edged message.Whatthey45was completelydifferent fromwhat theyheard,and whenthis happened,the audience46only whattheysaw!「Even thoughthe speakerswords expressed47in addressingthe audience,his48messages saidI dontwanttobehere.Those samewords showed that hisspeechwasimportant tohis49,but hisbody indicatedthathis messagewasnt importantto him.At thesame time,his facialexpression gavethe appearancethat he50very littleabouthisaudience.(有意识地);None ofthese messageswas performedconsciously theywere causedby simple(不真诚),nervousness andinexperience.Yet theymarked this51speaker asinsincere eventhough hewasnone ofthose things.
37.A.arrived B.spoke C.smiled D.answered
38.A.ignored B.spread C.heard D.held
39.A.looked forB.came acrossC.stared atD.gave up
40.A.shame B.fun C.danger D.importance
41.A.audience B.message C.school D.team
42.A.impossible B.obvious C.lucky D.unclear
43.A.still B.seldom C.already D.never
44.A.success B.risk C.safety D.failure
45.A.described B.saw C.recorded D.required
46.A.thanked B.trusted C.forgot D.learned
47.A.sadness B.pride C.pleasure D.disappointment
48.A.secret B.last C.short D.nonverbal
49.A.performers B.friends C.students D.listeners
50.A.cared B.asked C.talked D.worried
51.A.interesting B.experienced C.unfortunate D.strange第二节共小题;每小题分,满分分
101.515阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1Most ofus relatewealth toa52success career,a bighouse andexpensive clothes.However,a recentstudy,53carry outbyaUSA-based bankand brokeragecompany,showedthatmorethansix54ten ofthepeople surveyedtreasured timewiththeirfamily indaily life.Not longago,a spokesmanfor UKcompany LuxuryFamily Hoteltold theDaily Mail,society is物质主义的55gradual becominga materialisticplace wherethe messagefrom modernfamous people56seem tobe thatfashion,and foreignholidays aswellasexpensive jewelsare ofgreat57important.However,the studyshows thatmany peoplestill feelthings suchas familyand relationships,compared to58spendmoney,are more59value regardlessof theirrace,age andnationality.Indeed,60isoftenthe case,weleave hometo seekourfortune and,when weget61,we gohome andshare withour family.第四部分基础知识共三节,满分分35第一节单项选择题共小题,每小题分,满分分
101.
51562.He cantmake himself.His spokenEnglish reallyneeds.A.understand,improving B.understood,improvingC.understand,to improveD.understood,to improve
63.Don9t leavethe waterwhile youbrush yourteeth.A.run B.running C.being runD.to run
64.Suddenly,a tallman drivinga goldencarriage thegirl andtook heraway,into thewoods.A.seizing,disappeared B.seized,disappearedC.seizing,disappearing D.seized,disappearing
65.After beingill Ididnt feellike butI managedsomething down.A.eating,to forceB.to eat,to forceC.eating,forcing D.to eat,forcing
66.Having beenill inbed fornearly amonth,he hada hardtime theexam.A.pass B.to passC.passed D.passing
67.It islikely thatyoumakeyour friendsfeel ifyou dontknow Chinastable manners.A.embarrass B.embarrassing C.embarrassment D.embarrassed
68.On March30,2020,the organizersincluding theInternational OlympicCommittee announcedJapanwould postponethe2020Summer OlympicGames.A.holding B.hold C.held D.to hold
69.People havebeen lookingforward to the2024Summer OlympicGames.A.witness B.witnessed C.witnessing D.being witnessed
70.The littlegirl showedno beforethe competition.She seemedto haveprepared forit verywell.A.anxiety B.anger C.sadness D.interest
71.1feel of my action,which isa shametome.A.ashamed B.shame C.shameful D.shameless第二节单词拼写(共小题,每小题分,满分分)10110请根据括号内的中文提示或者首字母写出单词的正确形式(请把单词完整地填写到答题卡规定区域)(击打,拍打)
72.1wake upto thesound ofthe windthe clothof mytent.(可见的).
73.At thefar sideofthevalley,an ancientSami cottageis Closeby,there area fewreindeerfeeding ongrass.(可爱的,讨人喜欢的)
74.Travelling throughspace,visiting apirate ship,or meetingan fairytaleor cartooncharacterare allpossible atDisneyland.(冲突,矛盾)
75.It couldbe thatshe ishaving seriouswith otherstudents orat home.(教育工作者),
76.As anpeople oftenask mehow Iknow whatis goingon inthe mindsofmystudents.
77.People havea tto leantowards whateverthey are interested in.
78.Their eyesb move,and theyalways havethesamedistant expressionon their faces.(焦虑,担心,害怕)
79.Students whoare angry,afraid,or experiencingmay havetheir armscrossed infrontof theirchest andtheir legsclosed orcrossed,like they are guardingtheirbodies.
80.They mayalso hidetheirfacesin their hands liketheyareembarrassed ora.
81.U,my dutyis helpingevery studentto learn.第三节课文填空(共小题,每小题分,满分分)10110根据前后文语境,从方框中选择一个合适的词,并用其正确形式填空,形式错误不给分differ,vary,interaction,approve,reliable,witness,employ,appropriate,trail,interpret,demonstrate,identical,gesture,information,favorWe useboth wordsand bodylanguage toexpress ourthoughts andopinions inour
82.with otherpeople.We canlearn alot aboutwhat peopleare thinkingby watchingtheir bodylanguage.Wordsare important,but theway peoplestand,hold theirarms,and movetheirhandscan alsogive us
83.about theirfeelings.Just likespokenlanguage,bodylanguage
84.from cultureto culture.The crucialthing isusing bodylanguageina way thatis
85.totheculture youarein.For example,making eyecontact-looking intosomeoneseyes—in somecountries isawayto displayinterest.In other。