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甘肃省张掖市某重点校2023-2024学年高二上学期10月月考英语试题学校:姓名班级考号
一、短对话
1.What willthe speakersprobably dothis weekendA.See amovie.B.Buy arefrigerator.C.Eat outin town.
2.What dayis it todayA.Monday.B.Thursday.C.Saturday.
3..What didthe girlget fromher parentsA.A pairof shoes.B.A pairof jeans.C.A handbag.
4.How wasthe weatherduring MikesholidayA.Cloudy.B.Snowy.C,Rainy.
5..What are the speakersmainly talking aboutA.How touse thebathroom inschool.B,How to increase watersupply.C,How tosave water.
二、长对话听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
6.Who willsend thefileC.Carol.A.Lucy.B.Sam.
7.Where is the womanC.In thehotel.A.In theoffice.B.At theairport.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
8.What isthe probablerelationship betweenJustin andMaryA.Husband andwife.B.Boss andemployee.C・Father anddaughter.
9.What isthe man going to do duringhis holidayA.Watch TVat home.B.Climb MountTai.C.Go to the beach.
42.A.training B.work C.study D.life
43.A.honour B,adventure C,struggle D.commitment
44.A.into B・against C.above D.over
45.A.useless B.clumsy C.shallow D.fearless
46.A,stand B.own C.follow D.support
47.A,threw upB.broke downC.set outD.turned back
48.A.took B.caught C-destroyed D.spotted
49.A.jumped B・drove C.walked D.flew
50.A.singing B.breathing C.recovering D.waiting
51.A.gratefully B.carefully C.modestly D.frequently
52.A.need B.lack C-search D.love
53.A.necessary B,creative C,normal D.meaningful
54.A.victory B.regret C・gratitude D.guilt
55.A.trust B.justice C.imagination D-joy
七、用单词的适当形式完成短文阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1From November1st,2020,people wereknocking ondoors acrossthe country56collect人口普查.personal information.This isfor the57seven nationalpopulation census58normal,the Chinesepopulation censustakes placeevery10years.It gathersdata59include name,age,ID number,gender,education,marital status,housingsituation,etc.This time,about7,000,000staff visitedhomes forregistration work.A newmethod—onlineinformation registrationwas alsoused duringthis census.60compare withprevious surveys,thenew methodwas more61convenience forthose peoplenot living62they wereofficiallyregistered,and thosewho didnot wantto bebothered bycensus takersdoor-to-door surveys.Thefindings63expect togive afull pictureof thepopulation-its size,structure,distribution andrecentchanges.The censusprovides supportfor64make nationaldevelopment policiesand ithas alargeimpact on our lives.For instance,areas witha highernumber ofchildren mayreceive morefundingfor publicschools.The resultscan beused toinvestigate populationtrends indifferent cities.Thecensus canhelp findout65number offoreigners livingin Chinaand canalso tellhow manyChinesepeople havemoved toother countries.
八、其他应用文假如你是校英语报的记者李华,上周你校举办了一场运动会请你写一篇英语短文报道
66.内容需包括运动会的具体信息(时间,地点,参会人等);.举办运动会的意义;.L23活动反响注意.词数左右;
1100.可以适当增加细节,以使行文流畅2The AutumnSports Meeting
九、读后续写.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67Last March,Margarito droveto visithis motherwho livedin thecountryside.When heset offforhome,Margaritos motherlooked at the darksky andnoticed thesign ofa comingstorm.Worried abouther sonssafety,she toldhim to drive ascarefully aspossible onhis wayhome andhepromised togive hera callupon his arrival.With hismothers wordsin mind,Margarito approachedthe mainroad carefully.Soon,itstarted torain heavily.Eager to get home,Margarito began todrivefaster.Two hourslater,he came(<|、溪).to abumpy mountainroad thathad beenflooded by a creekMargarito,driving afour-wheel drivetruck,figured thathe would be OK.At thatmoment,he didntrealize thatsuch athoughtwouldbea bigmistake.It washalfway acrossthe creekthat anunfortunate incidenttook place:The rushingwatersgrabbed holdof his vehicle,pushing itoff theroad andsending itdown a rocky creekbed.The truckfinallystopped some80feet away.Margarito^problems onlygrew from there asthe waterhadsomehow positionedthe truckinto thecreek bankat a45-degree angle,making itdifficult forhimto openthe driversside door.Injured andtrapped insidewith themuddy waterrising quickly,Margarito wascertain he was goingto die.Shaking withfear,he wasat aloss aboutwhat todo.On theroad rightbehind Margaritowere adelivery workernamed Steveand hisnephew Mike,who wereon theway todeliver furnitureto customersin thecountryside.They witnessedthehorrible incident,and whenMargarito^truck came to restin themiddle of the overflowingcreek,Steve quicklybeganto take action.First,he grabbeda ropefrom theback ofhisvehicleand usedit注意to ensurehe couldsafely approachthe truck.续写词数应为左右;
1.150请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答
2.Next,he turnedto Mikeand yelled,Give mearock!^^Margarito wasabout tothank Steveand Mikewhen themobile phonein hisjacket pocketrang.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
10.When willthe Frenchbeginners haveclassesA.On Mondays.B.On Tuesdays.C.On Thursdays.
11.What isthe purposeof the mangoingto FranceA.On vacation.B.Run shops.C.Build museums.
12.How manystudents willbe therein themans classA.Eleven.B.Twelve.C,Twenty.
13.How muchshould theman payfor hiscoursesA.£
145.B.£
170.C.£
195.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
14.What doesthemanmost probablydoA.A writer.B.A policeman.C.A doctor.
15.Why didthe accidenthappenA.It wastoo darkto see anything.B.They wereso tiredand sleepy.C.The womanwas hitbyastone.
16.What happened to thecarA.It felloff abridge.B.It raninto trees.C.It hit a man.
17..Where wasthe womanwhen shewoke upA.On thegrass.B.In thecar.C.On astone.
三、短文听下面一段独白,回答以下小题
18..What doesLana usuallydo duringfilmingA.She assiststhe actors.B・She arrangesthe placesto film.C.She worksthe lightsand thecamera.
19.Which isthe easiestto makeaccording toLanaC.Advertisements.A.Movies.B.Music videos.
20.What doesLana advisepeople todoA.Avoid makingmistakes atuniversity.B・Try newideas bravely.C.Do the same thingsas others.
四、阅读理解Are youlooking toload upyour e-reader withsome newbooks topromote yourcareerWell,look nofurther.Here arefour bestsellers foryou!The Bossof Youby LaurenBacon amp;Emira MearsThis book isa goldminefor womenlooking to start theirown business.As afreelance writer(自由撰稿人),I readit severaltimes whenI decidedto begin a career.Ive foldedso manypagesin this book,and foundsome sectionsespecially helpful,like theones onfiguring outstart-up costs,drawing upa budget,and theways tomarket yourself.Suggested bySteph AuteriThePath fromMotherhood toCareer byDiane LangI have usedthis bookprofessionally myselfafter havingmy firstchild.Ms.Lang givesseveralchoices thathave workedfor thewomen.At62pages long,every wordcounts.For momsthat arestillweighing choices,thisbookwill helpthem decideif indeedit istime togo backto work.Suggested byAnne NewtonMinding Her Own Business byJan ZobelTaxesare thesame forwomen asare for men.Yet manywomen seemto havenumber anxietythatmakes themfeel theycant dealwell with their money.As atax expert,Ive seenthis amongmy(客户)clients overthe years.Thisbookis designedfor one-person businesses.Read it,and youllknowwhat taxesto payand whatyou neednt.Suggested byJan ZobelTheRelationship Edgein Businessby JerryAcuffFor mostwomen,the biggestchallenges inour livesaretherelationships webuild anddevelopwith ourfamily andfriends.Jerry explainshow wecan usethose samerelationship-building skillstobuild goodrelationships withour customersand co-workers thatwill helpour businessto growsoundly.Suggested byCyndy Kryder
21.What dowe know about StephAuteri fromher recommendingwordsA.She wasout ofemployment.B.She wasthe authorof the book.C.Shes readthebookcarefully.D.Shes madea fortuneby writing.
22.What isMindingHerOwnBusinessintended todoA.To helpreaders managetaxes.B.To tellreaders howtostartbusiness.C.To advisereaders toget onwith colleagues.D.To assistreaders withre-employment.
23..What dothe fourbooks havein commonA.They arewritten by thesameauthor.B.They arerecommended byexperts.C.They areintended forwomen.D.They arefree todownload.When I was watchingsome childrenattempting tocatch butterflieson ahot Julyafternoon,anincident in my ownchildhood occurredto me.When I was15,something happenedto me,whichforever curedme ofdesiring toput anywild lifein a cage.We livedon theedge ofa wood,and everyevening atdusk the mockingbirds wouldcome andrestin thetree andsing.There isn*tamusical instrumentmade byman thatcan producea morebeautifulsound thanthe songof themockingbird.I decidedthat I would catch a youngbird andkeep it in a cage andthat wayhave myownprivate musician.I finallysucceeded incatching oneand put itina cage.At first,in itsfright atbeing captured,the birdfluttered about the cage,but eventuallyit settleddown inits newhome,I feltvery pleasedwithmyself andlooked forwardto somebeautiful singingfrom mytiny musician.(门廊),I hadleft the cage outonourback porchand on the secondday of the birdscaptivitymy newpets motherflew to the cagewith foodin hermouth.The babybird ateeverything shebroughtto it.Iwaspleased to see this.Certainly themother knewbetter thanI howto feedher baby.The followingmorning whenI wenttoseehow mycaptive wasdoing,I discoveredit onthefloor of thecage,dead.Iwasshocked!What hadhappened Ihad takenexcellent careof mylittlebird,or soI thought.Arthur Wayne,the famousornithologist,happenedto be visitingmy fatheratthetime and,hearing mecrying overthe deathof mybird,explained whathad occurred:A mothermockingbird,finding heryoung inacage,will sometimesbring itpoisonous berries.She thinksit betterfor heryoungto diethan tolive incaptivity.^^Never sincethen haveI caughtany livingcreature andputitinacage.All livingcreatures havearight tolive free.
24.Why didthe writercatchamockingbird whenhewasa boyA.He hadjust gota newcage.B.He likedits beautifulfeather.C.He wantedittosing forhim.D.He wanteda petfor acompanion.
25..Why didthemockingbird dieA.It wasfrightened todeath.B・It drankthe poisonouswater bymistake.C.It atethe poisonousfood itsmother gaveit.D.It refused to eatanything.
26.What is an ornithologistlikely to beA.A specialistin birds.B.A religiousperson.C,A headmaster.D.A considerateperson.
27.What isthe mostimportant lessonthe authorlearned from the incidentA.Be carefulabout thefood yougive tobaby birds.B.All birdsput inacagewon*t livelong.C.You shouldkeep thebirds fromtheir mothers.D.Freedom isvery valuableto allcreatures.Learning isso complexthat thereare manydifferent psychologicaltheories toexplain howpeoplelearn.A psychologistnamed AlbertBandura suggesteda social learning theorywhich showsthatobservation,imitation,and modelingplay aprimary rolein thisprocess.In AlbertBanduras opinion,people canlearn throughobservation.Observational learningdoesnteven necessarilyrequire watchinganother personjoin inan activity.We canalso learnbyreading,hearing,or watchingthe actionsof charactersin booksand films.However,just observingsomeoneelses actionsisnt alwaysenough forlearning.Your ownmental statealso playsanimportant rolein determiningwhether abehavior islearned ornot.In addition,though inmanycases,learning can be seenimmediately whenthe newbehavior isdisplayed,yet sometimeswe canlearnthings eventhough thatlearning mightnot beimmediately obvious,which meanspeople canlearnnew informationwithout showingnew behaviors.Not atobserved behaviorsare effectivelylearned.Certain requirementsneed to be relatedtothe observationallearning process.For example,you needto bepaying attention.Also yourmemoryisan important part of observationallearning asyou needto pullup informationlater andacton itduring theprocess.Once youvepaid attentionto themodel andkept theinformation,itstime to actually performthe behavioryou observed.Further practiceof thelearned behaviorleadsto improvement.Finally,you have tobemotivated toimitate thebehavior that has beenmodeled.Social learningtheory havemany real-world applications.For example,researchers employitto lookinto andunderstand waysthat positiverole modelscanbeusedtoencourage desirablebehaviors.Besides,its alsoapplied in the fieldof education,and today,both teachersand parentsrecognizehow importantit isto modelappropriate behaviors.
28.What canwe inferabout observationallearning fromparagraph2A.Its effectson aperson tendtobevery obvious.B.Its effectivenessis determinedbythemental stale.C.It doesntnecessarily leadto achange inbehavior.D.Its mostuseful meansmight bewatching andlearning.
29.What doesthe underlinedword“it”in paragraph3refer toA.Model.B.Information.C.Memory.D.Observational learning.
30.What mightNOT berequired whenperforming observationallearningA.Trying tobe focused.B.Trying tobe imaginative.C.Looking for a motivator.D.Editing andstoring information.
31.What canwe learnabout thesociallearningtheory accordingto thetextA.It isof practicaluse.B.It remainstobeimproved.C.It waseffective atfirst.D.It iseasily andwidely applied.(沙漠化)Desertification isa coursethathascaused muchconcern overthe pastfew years—and ifsa majorproblem fbrthe ancientland ofEgypt,where96%of thecountrys landis desert.So whyis itthat-if youdrove acar10miles westof theSuez Canal-you wouldseealargenumber offorests outlinedagainst theorange sandand bluesky ofthe SaharaTheSerapium Forestistherichest ofEgypts36areas thatmake upa programto fightdesertificationby creatingsustainably managedcommercial forestsfed completelyby wastewater.The500-mile forestis onlya shortdistance fromthe400,000people livingin theEgyptian cityofIsmailia,who producemillions oftons ofwastewater everyyear.After adozen-mile journeytotheSerapium Forest,the wastewater is thenstored undergroundwhereoxygen isfed into speedup thebacterial purificationprocess.A systemof pipesthen spreadsthewastewater throughoutthe forest.And humanwastewaterisstill richin chemicalseven afterbeingtreated.The governmentseffort,called theNational Programfor SafeUse ofTreated SewageWaterfbr Afforestationis goinga longway towardachieving thecountrys goalsvoiced in the1992UNRio conferenceon climatechange.The researchwas supportedby ForestFinance,a Germancompany thathas alreadyplantednear-natural forestsin Panamaand Vietnamto helpthose countrieswiththeirdevelopment andwildlifeprotection.ForestFinance wantstoincreasethe number of speciesgrown inSerapium by(生物多样,性)including aforest onthe site.That way,the biodiversityofthecommercial forestwouldbe ableto supporta greaternumberofspecies,and hopefullybring inmoney aswell.Although theSerapium Forestfaces alot ofdifficulties,its stillgrowing-a500-acre greenwall tojointhe othersinthe world inpreventing thesands ofthe worldsdeserts fromspreading.
32.What isthe purposeofthefirst paragraphA.To voicea differentidea.B・To presentresearch findings.C.To offerbackground information.D.To introducea problem-solving approach.
33.What canbe learnedabouttheSerapium ForestA.It wasbuilt bythe peopleof Ismailia.B.It wasplanted tofight climatechange.C.It isin dangerof beingdestroyed.D.It isthe smallestforest inEgypt.
34.What doesthe authortry totalk aboutinthefourth paragraphA.The influenceof greenspace oncities.B.The valueofthenewly-founded Serapium Forest.C.The wayof usingwastewater tofeed theSerapiumForest.D.The preparationfor the government settingup theprogram.
35.What doesthe authorsay aboutForest FinancesSerapium planA.It raisesserious doubts.B,It willbring greatbenefits.C.It hasbeen goingsmoothly.D.It encouragesthegovernmenttotakeaction.
五、七选五Think ofany objectsin yourhouse,meals youeat,or gesturesyou use,and youllfind evidenceofculture.36You shouldlearn moreabout itand knowhow youcan keepit strong.Here aresometips.X Shareyour culturesart andtechniques.Each culturehas itsown clothing,music,visual arts,and manymore significantfeatures.Other membersof your culture willbe oveijoyedto shareor talkabout theirinterests,what theydofor fun,and fineworks ofart theyappreciate.This mayinclude traditionalartifacts youcan findina museum,but materialculture goesfar beyondthat.
37.(食谱).X Cookfamily recipesItsnever toolate tolearn somerecipes from your grandmotherscookbook.38During theprocess,you mightremember mealsfromyourchildhood orfestivals.Just readinga recipecanteach youhow muchingredients andkitchen toolshave changed.X39Your cityor villagemay havesome culturalevents,which youshould activelyparticipate in.Ifyou dontknowaboutany inyour area,some tribesor ethnicgroups inyour countryalmostcertainly celebratemajor cultural festivals.Travel tothese placestogeta broaderview aboutyourculture.X Speakyour localdialect.If youknow someonewho sharesyourculturebut speaksa nativelanguage betterthan you,ask himor herto teachyou.Language isanimportantpartofa culture.40Plus.if thelanguage israre inyour area,nobody willbe ableto understandwhat youretalkingabout.A.Culture hasshaped whoyou are.B・Attend majorevents andfestivals.C.Travel abroadto celebrateculturalfestivals.D.Smell andtaste havea powerfulconnection tomemory.E.Even akitchen spoonorapublic buildingisacultural artwork.F.Theyll disappearwith timeif youdont makeefforts topreserve them.G.Many expertsargue thatlanguage shapesour wholeview aboutthe world.
六、完形填空I havebeen volunteeringfor Tri-County WildlifeCare TCWCfor7years.The jobis偏头痛emotionally demanding,and evenmore41for amigraines sufferer.So whydo1throw myselfinto itBecause atthe mostdifficult timein my42,saving wildlifesavedme too.Ihavehad migrainesfor aslong asI canremember.Sometimes itwas an43to attendschool.Iwouldhavetoput myhead44my deskto reducethe pain.So Ichose tostudy athome.But beingdisconnectedfromtherest oftheworldmade mefeel
45.I cant46this anymore!,9When Mumcametoget mefromtheclinic,I nearly
47.Then onour wayback home,I48a fallennest.Two babybirds layontheground.Were theystillalive I49closer.Thankfully theywere50!Youregoing tobe okay,“I saidtothebirds.“I promise.”The nextday Mumand I51took themtoawildlife carecenter.For thefirsttime ina longtime,I felthelpful insteadof helpless.It wasas ifthe babybirds*52formewasstronger thanmy pain.I didfind something53todo.Then Ibegan volunteeringfor TCWC.Every timeI holda birdinmyhands,I feela senseof54,because itbrings meso much55to helpthese homelessanimals.
41.A.puzzling B,comforting C.challenging D.interesting。