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广东省鹤山市昆仑学校学年高二上学期月月考英2024-20259语试题
一、阅读理解Italian Lakes and GreekIslands12Days Pricesstarting from$1,999Your tourbegins inMilan,Italy andmoves onto thepretty ItalianLake Districtand theattractiveresort ofStresa,your homefor twonights.Collette Vacationshas carefullychosen theCosta Victoriaasyour homefor your7-night journeyalong thewaterways of the Mediterranean.The cruiseship isfilledwith thewarmth andculture ofItaly andis richlydesigned withentertainment areas and verygood livingconditions.It willtake youto theplaces of your dreams.Youll spend4days touringGreek citiesyouve alwaysheard about.In Katakolon,you willhavean excitingtour tonearby Olympiawithout aguide.Then with a localguide youwill visitthe Greekislandsof Santorini,which isoften relatedto thestory of the lostcity ofAtlantis,and Mykonos,awonderful islandwith beautifulbeaches.Your journeyends inVerona,home of the lovestory Romeoand Juliet,with afun-filledGoodbye dinner——a perfectending to a pleasantjourney.Tour planDay1Overnight flightto ItalyDays2-3Regina Palace,Stresa,ItalyDays4-10Costa VictoriaCosta cruisesDay11Hotel Leopardi,Verona,ItalyDay12Leave forhomeThe wholetour includes:10Breakfasts,6Lunches,9Dinners()
1.Where doesthe tourbegin couldbe59confuse for a Westernerwho might think this means thelistenerunderstands andagrees with60is beingsaid.A.In Milan.B,In ItalianLake District.C.In Stresa.Another communicativefeature,61is vieweddifferently acrossthe world,is interruption.()However,in someAfrican countries,it isviewed as a meansto join and62active participatein theconversation.Even within63same continent,manners canvary from culture to culture.For example,in theUK,()it isvery commonto say“please andthank you“to someone64serve youin ashop orrestaurant,but()in Spain,these terms65hear lessoften.
六、单词拼写(布料).(根据中英文提示单词拼写)
66.I want to buythis kindof c(大量涌现)(边缘)(根据中英文提示
67.New houseshave mushroomedon thee of the town.单词拼写)(主题)(根据中英文提示单词拼写)
68.There aremany kindsoftparks inChina now.(揭示).(根据中英文提示单词拼写)
69.It wasr thatimportant evidenthad beenfound(弄青)(方法).
70.If youdont cyour goal,youll neveridentify thebest approach(根据中英文提示单词拼写)
七、完成句子(无论你喜欢什么),.(根据汉语提示
71.there is an incredibletheme parkthat willappeal you完成句子)(睁着眼睛).(用结构)(根据
72.Their eyesrarely move,so it is asthough theyare asleepwith汉语提示完成句子)
73.(蒸汽机的发明)has broughtvast changesto theworld.(用非谓语)(根据汉语提示完成句子)
74.You couldalso simplyask ifthe topicisnt interestingor changethe subjectby(问一个问题).(用非谓语)(根据汉语提示完成句子)(盯着看).(用的短语)(根据汉语提
75.Children tendsomething that they likestare示完成句子)
八、书面表达阅读下面材料,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
76.George hadhis eyeon ascoring record.He tooka deepbreath ashe stoodin thedoorway,lookingin at the basketballcourt.The gymwas oldand small,but itheld along history.Maybe todayril makehistory,George thought.His basketballleague wascelebrating.Todays championshipgame markedits50th anniversary(周年)since theleagues firstchampionship.George lookedover the brochure for the anniversary.It listedthe winnersof eachchampionshipgame and the top scorers.He stoppedsuddenly whenhe readthe nameof thetop scorerfrom agame30years before.He quicklywent through the restof thelist.Look!”he saidto his teammate David.showinghim thebrochure.You seewho hasthe all-time recordMy dad!He nevertold methat.”“24points/9David said.“Thats awesome!,9Georges bestrecord was19points.He wasthe Badgers7topscorer.uIt seemsthat mydad nevershowedoff somethinglike that^George said.When hisparents arrived,George broughtthebrochureover to them.His dadlaughed.I didntmissa shotin thatgame.But look at thescore.I wouldhave tradedevery shotfor awin,“he saidwithregret.George hadntnoticed thathis dadsteam hadlost thegame justby one point.That was a greatgroupof teammates,9,his dadadded.You havegreat teammatesin the Badgers,too.”As Georgewarmed up,he wasstill digestinghis father^words.This will be astruggle every「second thecoach emphasizedbefore theygot oncourt to play/I wantto seetough defense,sharp passing,and,above all,smart playas ateam.”George wasconfident he could leadtheBadgersto victory,just ashe didin theirprevious gamesagainstthe Lions.And heplayed reallyhard.As thegame nearedits end,George had already scored23points.Another basketwould breakhis fathersscoring record.注意续写词数应为左右;L150请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答
2.However,histeamwas nowonepointbehind theLions.With nodefenders around,David turnedand shotatthebasket.D.Mediterranean.
2.How manynights willyou stayattheCosta VictoriaA.
6.B.
7.C.
8.D.
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3.Where canyou mostprobably readthis passageA.Ina novel.B.In amagazine.C.In thesports news.D.In atextbook.This FamilyKeeps TheirCommunity Warmby CuttingFirewood forThose inNeedWashington ishome tolots oftrees—it isthe EvergreenState,after all—and ithas lotsoffireplaces andwood-burning heaterstoo.But whatif youlived thereand couldntcut woodor couldntaffordto paysomeone to do itLuckily,Shane McDanieland his twin sons,Harrison andHenryMcDaniel,are happyto help.The threemen cuttruckloads of wood,then giveit tothose inneed.The ideaactually startedasafather-son relationshipproject,Shane toldmsn.com.I cutwood withmydad.He justloved doingit Jsaid Shane.He wantedto passalong thatfeeling,so heand thetwins(堆积)spent thesummer cutting.The resultwas a great wallof woodpiled uparound theirhouse.Tobuy thatmuch itwould costabout$10,
000.It wastoo muchforthe McDaniels touse themselves,and whenthe weatherturned coldthat(柴火)November,Shane startedthinking ofothers.He postedonline:If you are inneed offirewoodand cannotafford it,please personalmessage me!If youknow someone who burnswood,please helpmeand myboys makesure noone goescold inour neighborhood.^^The responsewas immediate.One manoffered to donate a wood-burning stove.Others racedoverto Shaneshouse withmore wood.One woman,noticing thephoto ofthe McDaniels,started tofeel warminother ways:I dont need the wood.But Iam trulyhappy fbrwhat you have done!^^Single momKatelyn Ticer,29,and herfour-year-old daughterdepended on awood-burning stoveastheir onlyway ofheat,so itwas sogood toreceive atruckload offirewood fromtheMcDaniels.uTo getthatmuch woodbrought meto tears,“she toldmsn.com.So muchstress andworry isoff myshoulders.Icouldnt bemore thankful.^^Shane isready to help morepeople.Giving isthe reward/9he said.It hasnothing to do withhowwell itsreceived;its abouthow muchits needed.”
4.Why didShane and histwin sons cut the woodA.Because Shanejust wantedto passalong thefeeling thathe cutwith hisfather.B.Because Shanehad nothingtodo.C.Because Shanethought thiswas agood wayto know more hissons.D.Because Shaneandhistwinsonsliked cuttingthewood.
5.How didShane helphis neighborsA.He paidsomeone tocutthewood.B.He gavewood tothose inneed.C.He boughtstoves tothose inneed.D.He raised$10,000for poorneighbors.
6.What happenedafter Shaneposted themessage onlineA.Many peoplecame tohis houseto getwood.B.He receiveda lotof giftsfrom hisneighbors.C.A lotofwoodpiled uparound hishouse.D.Some peoplequickly offeredtohelp.
7.What didShane thinkof helpingothersA.Helping is not givingbut receiving.B.Helping othersis helpingourselves.C.Being neededdrives usto give.D.God helpsthose whohelp themselves.A lotof peopleask thisquestion:Why isbody languageso importantnStudies haveshown thatin the processof communication,non-verbal expressionhas65%to93%more influencethan actualtext.This meansthat howto sayis more important thanwhat to say”.Of course,this doesnot meanthat youdon*tneed todopreparation foryour interviews,nor doesit meanthat you can takeany shortcuts.On thecontrary,thismeansthat youhave morethings topay attentionto andprepare for.In thereal workplace,body language is muchmoreimportant than youthink.Without properbodylanguage,you mayfind yourselftrapped in a circlewhere youcan*t integratewith theexternalenvironment,not tomention thedifficulties in the absenceof body language in the workplace.People canoften makeinferences fromactions,and theresults ofthese inferencesdirectly affectlives:for example,who willbe employedand whowillbepromoted.uAcademician Amy Cuddy saidin aTVtalk show.She alsosaid thatnour body language willalso affectour perception(感知,看法)of(不经意地)ourselves.When youtry tomake more authoritative actions,your brainwill inadvertentlyreceivesignals andactually createan ideathat youare moreauthoritative,so thatyouhavemoreconfidence in yourself,.Therefore,before interviewsor importantmeetings,try notto leanon anyobject orhave ahunchedback.Instead,you shouldtry to keep your body relaxed.You caneven standwitharelatively(姿势)authoritative posture-of course,you mayneedtodo thesethings in the bathroomor placeswhereno onecould seeyou.Body languageplays acrucial roleinyourjob interviews,careers,and everydaylife.Payingattention tobody languagecould makestrong impactson yourbehavior,which couldhelp youachievebetter results.So,every timeyouarenervous orfeel thatyoucan*t doit,stretch your body,smile,and tellyourselfFake ittill youbecome it!”
8.What doesParagraph1mainly tellusA.What wesay ina conversationis notso important.B.Practicing body languageisa shortcut tosuccess.C.We shouldattach greatimportance tobodylanguage.D.Body languagecarries93%of conversationmessages.
9.According toAmyCuddy,why isbodylanguageimportant forusA.It decideswhether weare promoted.B.It influencespeoples impressionof us.C.It makesus lookmoreauthoritative.D.It helpspeople understandwho weare.
10.What doesthe underlinedword hunchedpossibly meanA.Broken down.B.Tied behind.C.Bent forward.D.Straightened up.
11.Who mightbe theintended readersofthe passageA.New arrivalsin theworkplace.B.Body languageresearchers.C.Working adultsto bepromoted.D.Viewers ofa TVtalk show.Disneylands opening day,July17,1955,wasanightmare.Rides brokedown.Restaurants ranoutof foodand drink.Long linesformed atbathrooms.All infront ofa nationalaudience of90million,Disneys opening day would be knownin Disneyhistory asBlack Sunday.But Disneylandsstoryactually twentyyears earlierwith whatWalt Disneycalled“Daddys Day”.On Saturdaysin the1930sand1940s,Disney wouldtake histwo daughtersto ridethe Griffith Parkmerry-go-round.Disney sawthe amusementparks theyoften visitedas dirtyand unimaginativeplacesrun byunfriendly employees.He thoughthecoulddo better.In1939,he askedtwo employeesto workonaplan for an amusementpark.The pairspent six(提议).weeks visitingparks aroundthe countryand cameup witha proposalIn1948,Disney laidout hisplans fora MickeyMouse Park,which includeda townsquare,a cityhall,a firestation anda movietheater.By1952the ideahad growninto a16-acre parkproposal thathe presentedto Burbank,Californiaofficial.However,the CityCouncil didntaccept theproposal.Disney countedthe refusalasafortunate setback.By now,his dreamsforatheme parkhad gonefarbeyond thespace availablein Burbank.He examinedlocations throughoutSouthern California.160-acre land,22miles southof LosAngeles,was soonchosen.Groundbreaking tookplace inJuly1954,and Disneywalked thesite dailyto offerdirection andencouragement.Disneyland wasntready onopeningday,but Disneydecided toopen thegates anywayto themediaand invitedguests.After themadness ofopeningday,newspaper headlineswrote:“WaltsNightmare”.The mediaforesaw aquick andearly end.However,the publicdidnt listen.Visitors arrivedin droves,and withinweeks Disneylandwas asuccess.Within twomonths,the parkhad welcomedits millionthvisitor.Sixty yearslater,Disneylandspopularity continuesto grow,and showsno signsof slowingdown withtotal overallattendance topping700million.
12.What made Disney comeup withthe ideaof buildinga parkA.His six-week visitto allthe national parks.B.The goodbusiness opportunitiesin thisindustry.C.His unpleasantexperience inother amusementparks.D.The unfriendlyattitudes ofemployees inGriffithPark.
13.What doesthe underlinedsentence inthepassagemeanA.The refusalgave Disneya biggerchance.B.Disney feltvery luckywith hisproposal.C.The refusalmadeDisneyfeel frustrated.D.Disney wasready toaccept therefusal.
14.In themedias opinion,Disneyland.A.grew veryquickly B.hadahopeless futureC.wouldbea greatsuccess onedayD.should beresponsible forthe public
15.How didthe authormainly developthe passageA.By discussingimportant events.B.By explainingreasons.C.By makingcomparisons.D.By followingtime order.Body language,sometimes callednon-verbal communication”,is moreimportantthanyou mightthink.Suitable bodylanguage canhelp youbuild trust with others.So usethe followingmagic bodylanguage to build trustwith others.Put yourphone downKeepingeye contactwhen someone is talkingwill helpbuildtrustbecause itshows interest,but一thats hardtodoif youkeep staringat yourphone.16It saysJT dontwanttolookatemails youreimportant.Building humanties makesit easierto trustpeople andknowmoreabout them.17You mightonly becrossing yourarms andlegs,because yourecold,but thatposition closesyouoff.Youre unknowinglycommunicating something negative becauseyouve putyourbodyinaway that(机制).isadefense mechanismIt blocksany basisfor buildingtrust.Make sureyourbodylooks opentohear others9thoughts.Smile andnod(虚18That indicatesyoure interestedin what the personis saying.Just dontbe toocheesy伪的)一overdoing thepositive reactionwill makeyou seemless sincere.Dont sitbehind a deskSitting behindadeskcreates anotherblock.19For example,sitting ata tablewith studentscanencourage themto bemore activeduring classif youwant themto tellyou iftheres somethingthey dontunderstand.Try notto havea bigbarrier betweenyou.Limit yournote takingSometimesnotes arenecessary whenyoure talking toaco-worker.20If youreconstantlywriting downwhatthe other personsays,that personcould startfeeling“Why aretheywriting thatdown”So dontlet itget inthe wayofyoureye contactif youhave to.A.Listen withyour eyes.B,Uncross yourarms andlegs.C.Dont communicatesomethingnegative.D.Smiling and nodding canbe signsof greetingsto others.E.But takingnotes toooften makestheotherperson feeluncomfortable.F.Nodding andsmiling whilesomeoneistalking showsyoure listening.G.It couldmake theperson youretalkingtoput hisor herown wallsup.
二、完形填空Beethoven wasagreatmusician.One evening,young Beethovenwas outforawalk.As he waspassing awooden house,he21someone insidepracticing onepiece ofhis music.He stoppedto listen,anda girlsaid thatshe wishedshe couldhear areal22play it.Beethoven wentinto thehouse,23the younglady atthe pianowas blind.A youngman stoodbesideher.Beethoven asked24,Would youmind meplaying fbryou”25they didntknow whothe strangerwas,the ladyand theman saidyes happily.Beethoven satat thepianoand begantoplay.He playedso wellthat allof themlost themselvesinthe beautiful music.Evenwhen thelonely candleintheroom26andthe moon shonebrightly throughthe window,hewas27playing!When Beethovenleft thehouse,themoonseemed even28inthenight sky.He wasdeeply29bythe youngladys lovefor hismusic andwas greatlyencouraged bythebeautifulnight.He rushedbackhome30and spentthe wholenight writingdown themusic thathe hadplayed atthe blindgirls house.
21.A.tasted B・heard C.felt D.looked
22.A.dancer B,teacher C.musician D.singer
23.A.imagining B・describing C.checking D.noticing
24.A.politely B.angrily C.rudely D.proudlyThis isa storyof MoonlightSonata,one ofthe classicsinthehistory ofmusic
25.A.But B.Although C.When D.Because
26.A.went overB.went onC.went outD.went by
27.A.hardly B.almost c.even D.still
28.A.brighter B.darker c.heavier D.lighter
29.A.hit B.knocked c.beat D.touchedc.
30.A.at onceB.at lastat firstD.at most
三、其他阅读下面短文,有处划线,从每题所给四个选项中选出与划线意义的最匹配选项5Since camelslive offgrass,they certainlynever eatmeat.Have youever witnessedany camelfeeding onmeatAs weknow,people inSouth Chinacan rarelysee camels.It impliesthat there are fewcamels inthesouthern partof China.In otherwords,most camelslive inthe desertsof northwesternChina.Theyare oftenemployed astools totransport heavythings forpeople there.
31.A.live inB.feed onC.sleep onD.lead to
32.A.seen B.heard C.liked D.listened
33.A.often B.always C.seldom D.never
34.A.refers B.suggests C.teaches D.explains
35.A.In aword B.In summaryC.Anyway D.That istosay
四、短文填空根据课文内容,在空白处填入所缺的单词I wakeup tothe soundofthewind36the clothof my tent.Even thoughthe37is brightlyshining,telling whetherits morningor nightis impossible.I leavemytentand walkover tothe mountain38Spreading outbefore me,branches ofthe RapaRiver flowsthroughthe39below.I feelso40to bealive.根据课文内容,在空白处填入所缺的单词Sareks mountainsused tobe coveredby41sheets ofice.Following thereindeer werethe Samipeoplewho madethis42their home.In1909Sarah wasmade anationalparkin ordertokeepthe landinits naturalstate.New developmentis43within parkboundaries.At thefar sideofthevalley,an ancientSami44is
45.Close by,therearea fewreindeer feedingon grass.根据课文内容,在空白处填入所缺的单词We useboth wordsand bodylanguagetoexpress ourthoughts andopinions inour46withotherpeople.Just likespoken language,bodylanguage47fromculturetoculture.The crucialthing isusing bodylanguageinaway thatis48totheculture yourein.In somecountries,eye contactis notalways49of.Forexample,in manymiddleeastern countries,men andwomen arenot sociallypermitted tomake eyecontact.But inJapan,it may50respect tolook downwhen talkingto anolder person.根据课文内容,在空白处填入所缺的单词The gesturefbr OK”has differentmeanings indifferent cultures.In Japan,someonewho51another person52the gesturemightthinkit meansmoney.In France,a personencounteringan53gesture may54it asmeaning zero.However,you shouldavoid makingthis gestureinBrazil andGermany,as itis notconsidered polite.Even thegestures weuse fbr“yes”and“oo”55aroundthe world.In manycountries,shaking oneshead means“no”andnoddingmeans“yes”.
五、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1Different culturescommunicate invery differentways.In Asia,people use56variety ofbodylanguage,facial expressions,and silence57express meaning.In theWest,speaking directlyisnotonlynormal butvalued.People place58much focuson theactual wordsbeing usedthan onnonverbal cues暗示,In China,itiscommon fbrsomeone tosmile whenthey dontunderstand something.This。