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河北省郑口中学学年高二上学期月月考英语试题2024-202510
一、阅读理解Our TopPicks ofVictoria AttractionsVictoria Butterfly Gardens AdmissionYoull beable towalk around the scenicpark,discover tropicalplants and animals andenjoy guidedexplanations.Please notethat petsare not allowed insideexcept forservice animals.You canleaveyour petin the office foryour visit.It operatesfrom Julyto September.Hop-on,Hop-off BusTourDuring the tour,youll boarda comfortabledouble-decker busthat will take youto15destinationsthroughout thecity.Along the way,live commentaryin Englishwill beprovided,allowing youto learnmoreabout thehistory ofVictoria.Please notethat neitherluggage beyondhandbags norpets areallowed.It!s notavailable inDecember forholidays likeChristmas.Whale-watching Cruiseon aCovered BoatYou willspot speciesof marinelife,including humpbackwhales.The tourwilltakeplace aboardacovered boatwith aviewing areawhere you can enjoyfree coffee.A knowledgeableguide willsharefacts aboutthe whalesand theirnatural habitat and alsotake photosthroughout thetrip.Be awarethatoperators maycancel forunforeseen reasons.You need to be18years orolder tobook orbeaccompanied byan adult.Whale-watching cruisesare availablein thesummer,roughly betweenApriland July.Chinatown Foodand HistoryTourOn thistour,youll getthe opportunityto takea walkaround theChinatown Victoria.Accompanied bya guide,you cangain insightsinto thecity*s historyand cultureand discoverfamousattractions likeMarket Squareand DragonAlley.Food venuesare alongthewayand youcan tastelocalfood anddrinks,including baoziand dumplings.Please informthetourprovider atleast24hours beforethetour startsin caseyou havefood allergies.It takesplace fromNovember toMarch.
1.What is forbidden inVictoria ButterflyGardens and the Hop-on,Hop-off BusTourA.Taking photos.B.Carrying apet.C.Keeping serviceanimals.D.Reserving aguide.
2.What dowe knowabout Whale-watching CruiseTheywere sopoor that they used to sharea pieceof breadevery dayfor thewhole family.No onecomplainedabout it.They livedwith itbecause they had noother choice.My grandpadidnt haveenoughmoney to go toschool,but hewas sodetermined tochange hisreality.He used to gointo anearbyschool secretlyand try to borrowbooks fromother studentsduring breaktime.He toldme thatheused to look forpencils thatother studentsusedtothrow away.The pencilswere sosmall thathe would注意barely beable towrite withthem becausehe couldntafford toeven have a pencilof hisown.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.One day,a teacherdiscovered itand shedecided togive himsome aid.However,he refusedtogoon thestage andwouldnt stopcrying.A.It startson August1st.B.It runsin allconditions.C.It offerscoffee atan extracost.D.It requiresstrict agerestrictions.
3.Which tourcan youtake if you arefree onlyin DecemberA.VictoriaButterflyGardensAdmissionB.Hop-on,Hop-off BusTourC.Whale-watching Cruiseon aCoveredBoatD.Chinatown Foodand HistoryTourIt ismy firsttime playingthe game,which Iknow nothingabout.I amnotasoccer fan,and everytimeI watcha match,I fallasleep within10minutes,without exception.Before Iwent toThe OtherGreens salonheld byLa Otra——a women-themed bookstoreinBeijing-last month,playing soccernever wouldhave appearedon mybucket list.I regularlydo yoga,cycle andswim,which,in myeyes,are goodexercises forwomen,while soccer,definitely,isfor men.(女权主义的)How cansoccer becomea feministtopic Whatprevents womenfrom participatingin the gameOr isit reallya gameonly formen Keepingthese questionsin mind,I stepinto thesalonand meetfive membersfrom theBeijing-based WMfemale soccerclub.They lookwonderful,with sunnysmilesand athleticfigures.And theirpassion andconfidence impressme whenthey talkabout howsoccerhas changedtheir lives.Whafs more,they allfaced societalprejudices aboutwomen playing soccer andwant tobreakgender gaps.A toughplayer sinceprimary school,Xiao Dausedto be theonly girlon thecourt andwasexcluded fromschool trainingbecause therewas nogirls5team ather school.Being aworking motherfor sevenyears,my lifehas beenlimited to theofficeand home,and whenIheard aboutthe physicaland mentalbenefits thatit brings,I hopedsoccer canmake adifference inmyboring life.This iswhere the story starts.After anhour of warm-up exercisesand practisingkicking aballaround,here comesthe matchtime.I tryto shoottwice,miss bothtimes andI hurtmy rightleg forperhapsthe followingtwo weeks.I stillfeel thepain.But Ialso feelthat,forme,happiness isreal on thecourt.Soccer ismore thanjust agame.
4.What impressiondo thefemale soccermembers leaveon the authorA.Theyre energeticand confident.B.Theyre angrywith genderprejudice.C.Theyre alwaystreated fairly.D.Theyre respectedby others.
5.What doesthe underlinedphrase excludedfrom“in Paragraph4meanA.Accepted.B.Refused.C.Elected.D.Protected.
6.Why doesthe authortake partin thesoccer teamA.To satisfyher owncuriosity.B.To bedifferent fromothers.C.To makelife moremeaningful.D.To escapefrom thereal world.
7.What doesthe authorimply inthe last paragraphA.She willgive upplayingsoccer.B.She isdetermined toteach soccer.C.She takesa fancyto soccer.D.She getsmore hurtthan happinessfromsoccer.Most ofus likeshortcuts-the onesthat getus to a placefaster,whether wehave towalk throughafew treesor jumpover awall.But howfar wouldyou goto make a reallygood shortcutProbably notasfar as the Americansdid whenthey builtthe PanamaCanal,giving shipsa quickerroute betweentheAtlantic OceanandthePacific.When itopened in1914,the canalcut thejourney timefrom theeast coastof the USto thewest coastby asmuch as15,000kilometres.This wasnot aneasy shortcut.Panama hadbeen chosenmainly becauseit was the narrowestpartof CentralAmerica.But theland wasmountainous andfull oftropical rainforests and it wasstill morethan80kilometres wide.Ifs saidthat almost6,000workers diedfrom makingthe canalbetween1904and1913,but thereal numberis probablymuch higher.一As wellasthedifficult,dangerous jobthey had,those workersmany from the Caribbean(蚊子),——had todeal withheat,mosquitoes snakesand lotsof rain.The resultwas acanal thathasbeen calledone of the wondersof themodern world.Today,a shipentering the canal hasto passthrough threesets oflocks.These areused likestairs,and theyreneeded becausethe canalis notof thesame heightall theway through.The locksuse lotsoffresh waterto liftup theboats-on average,9billion litersevery dayfrom lakes next to thecanal.And althoughPanama is a wetcountry,the climateis changing,and thereis lesswater nowthanthere usedto be.The PanamaCanal isstill ashortcut fbrnow,but itsin danger.A.By givingan example.B.By askinga question.
8.How doestheauthordevelop Paragraph1C.By referringto oldwritings.D.By makingan assumption.
9.Why wasthe PanamaCanal calleda hardshortcutA.Panama hascomplex geographycharacters.B.6,000workers diedeach yearduring itsbuilding process.C.Panama alwayscame acrossterrible weather.D.Unknown wildlifeincreased challengesof makingit.
10.What doyou think of thelocks usingfresh waterA.It isa wasteof naturalresource.B.It makeslakesnexttothecanal indanger.C.It isa mustto keepboats runsmoothly.D.It isa goodway todeal withchangeable climate.
11.Which ofthe followingis the best titlefor thetextA.Everyone IsWilling toTake ShortcutsB・The GreatCanal FacingClimate ChangesC.The PanamaCanal Isan ImportantShortcutD.The OldCanal LackingWater toLift BoatsWhat makes peopleso specialTool use,self-consciousness,language,and cultureare highon thelist,but infact allof thesecharacteristics canbe foundelsewhere inthe animalkingdom.Humans andapesare closerelatives,so itis perhapsnot surprisingthat chimpanzeesuse toolsor thatgorillas have a()sense offair play,even rejecting carrots whichthey normallyaccept whenthey seetheir neighborsgettinggrapes.But thequalities that we oftenthinkof as exclusivelyhuman existnot juston land,but inthe ocean aswell.(无脊椎动物),(八爪鱼)Among theinvertebrates octopusesare knownfor theirintelligence,even exhibitingevidence ofplayfulness,tool use,and personality.But theseskilled predatorslive aloneandconsequently lackculture.Dolphins,on theother hand,are large-brained,long-living,social-group-based predators,anditis herethatwefind thegreatest similarityto human-like cultureandawareness.Culture dependson the ability ofanimals topass onthings theyhave learnedto others.Manyanimals haveculture in this sense,but whatsets dolphinsapart iswhat theypass on.Some bottlenosedolphinshold spongesin theirmouths that they useas toolsto sweepfor fishhiding on theoceanfloor.This abilityis handeddown throughgenerations especiallyin females,with somefamilies—grandmother,mother,and daughter-all feedinginthishighly specializedway.Another characteristicthat dolphinsshare withhumans istheir ability to recognizethemselves in amirror.When facinga mirror,most animalsbehave asthough theyare interactingwith anotherindividual.Even inhumans,theabilityto recognizethattheimage ina mirroris oneselfdoes notoccur beforethe ageof18months.Dolphins notonly recognizethemselves,but ifa blackmark isput onthe bodyofadolphin,it willspend extra time atthe mirrortolookatthemark.
12.The exampleof gorillasrejectingcarrotsshows they.A.are noteasy tofool B.prefer fruitto vegetablesC.haveaspecial tastefor foodD.have anawareness ofequality
13.What dooctopuses lackcompared withdolphinsA.Social interaction.B.Intelligence.C.Tool usingability.D.Fun-loving spirits.
14.Whatmakesdolphin culturespecialA.They tendto huntin groups.B.Their huntingskills arepassed down.C.Their learningenvironment isfavourable.D.Their familiesare typicallyfemale-controlled.
15.What canbe inferredfromthelastparagraphA.Dolphins enjoylooking attheir own reflection inthe mirror.B.Dolphins areas intelligentas atypical18-month-old humanbaby.C.Dolphins aregenerally regardedasthemost advancednon-human species.D.Dolphins,abilitytorecognize theirownreflectionisahigher-order mentalskill.How toIntroduce Friendsto OtherFriendsYou mayfind that you havetwo friendsthat youreally wantto introduceto each other.
16.If so,youcanmake anintroduction bybringing themtogether and facilitate anew friendship.Regardless ofhow youintroduce your friends,you willneedtoremember afew piecesof friendship(礼仪)etiquette tohelp thefriendship blossomand ensurethatyouand your friends allstay ongoodterms.Bring yourfriends together.If you are ata partyor somesocial gathering,bring yourtwo friendstogether sothat theycanphysically meeteachother.17,or have one friendcome withyou whileyou look for theother one.Regardless,trytotake themto aplace whereyouareable tointroduce them.Make thenecessary introductions.Once youhave broughtyourfriendstogether,introduce themto eachother.You canchoose todothe introductionand saytheir names,or let them do the introduction.
18.(促进)Stick aroundandfacilitatethe conversation.
19.Meeting newpeople canbe awkward,so youshould stayand keepthe(失败).conversation fromfizzling outIf itslows down,mention otherthings thatyourfriendshave incommon.
20.If yourfriends do not hitit off,you needto moveon.You cannottake itpersonally.It isnot yourfaultthat afriendship didnot blossom.Sometimes,people,who intheory shouldget along,simply donotlike eachother.Do notpush itif they donotbecome friends.No onelikes beingforced intoa relationship.A.Let itgo iftheydonot likeeach otherB,Spare noeffort toboost anew friendshipC.You canhaveonefriend stayput whileyou trackdown theother oneD.However,it maybe lessawkward andmore formalifyoudo theintroductionE.You shouldletthemknow whyyou thoughtthey wouldbe friendsF.They mayhavea lot incommon orbe ina similarplace inlifeG.Once youdotheinitial introduction,stick aroundto keepthe conversationgoing
二、完形填空David Fluckercelebrated his100th birthdayon June22with hisbig familyand manyothervolunteers,but itdoesnt meanhes gotany plansto slowdown.21,he stillwent towork救济院atahospice shopthe nextday asusual.Despite being100andagrandfather ofseven,David hasa deeplove forthe22role.He spendstwohours travellingtothe23and anothertwo travellingback.His24includes twobuses anda20-minutewalk eachway,which hedoes consistentlyregardless ofthe
25.David doesntwork behindthe scenebut26working withthe public.I workthree daysa week,Thursday,Friday andSaturday,which arethe27days Jsaid thesenior.We getalotof donationsand Ihavegot to28them allto beonthesafe side.It isan29feeling tobe doingsomething.Tm happyto beusefulat myage.”When Davidisnt working,he likesto30his garden—growing vegetables,wateringflowers andweeding,or31He alsoloves tobuild modelrailways whichhe sellsto32money forthehospice.He saidhe likedtobetotally occupiedand his33years wereno barrierto enjoyinghimself.We admireDavid Fluckerwho likeothers hisage couldhave chosento sitat homeand34,but thismanhas thegood ofothers inhis heartand isstepping outdaily tomakea35in people9s lives.
21.A.Finally B.Actually C.Probably D.Gradually
22.A.rewarding B,proceeding C.advertising D.volunteering
23.A.shop B・home C.mall D.garden
24.A.package B.distance C.journey D.schedule
25.A.effect B・weather C-target D.situation
26.A.enjoys B,enlarges C.expresses D.exchanges
27.A.hottest B,busiest C.hardest D.longest
28.A.access B.switch C.check D.tackle
29.A.familiar B.objective C.available D.wonderful
30.A.care forB.lookforC.make forD.call for
31.A.whoever B.whenever C,whatever D.wherever
32.A.earn B,save C.lend D.raise
33.A.applied B,advanced C.attracted D.addicted
34.A.rest B.obey C.pose D.flee
35.A.decision B・correction C.difference D.contribution
三、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1The originof Childrens Day datesback to1925when representativesfrom differentcountries metinGeneva,Switzerland toarrange thefirst WorldConference forthe Wellbeingof Children”.After36命名conference,some governmentsaroundtheworld designateda dayas Childrens Day37stresschildrens issues.There wasno specificdate38recommend,so countriesused whateverdate wasmost前苏联relevant to39they culture.The dateof June1st isused bymany ex-Soviet countries40TheInternational Dayfor Protectionof Children”.With thecreation ofWorld ChildrensDay,UN memberstates recognizedchildren,regardless ofrace,colour,gender,religion andnational or41society origin,the rightto affection,love,understanding,录哨adequate food,medical care,free education,protection againstall formsof exploitationJ andgrowinginaclimate ofuniversal peaceand brotherhood.In1959,the UNadopted theDeclaration ofthe RightsoftheChild,42was basedonthestructure重申and contentsoftheGeneva Declarationand reaffirmedthat mankindowes tothe childthebestithas togive”.ChildrensDay43celebrate withplays andevents,free admissionfor childrenfairs andfestivals,concerts,shows,and socialactivities.Often onChildrensDaythere are44competition fbrchildrensdrawings orevents forface-painting forchildren.Thus childrencan spendsome timeintheshoes oftheir纪念品.favourite charactersfor awhile45take picturesas keepsakes
四、书信写作假定你是李华,你的英国笔友对中国高中生“选科学习很感兴趣,他想
46.Mike”optional study了解你是选择物理类还是历史类请你给他写一封邮件,内容包括介绍你的选择类别;
1.陈述你的选择理由
2.注意写作词数应为个左右;
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2.Dear Mike,How iseverything goingYourssincerely,Li Hua
五、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47I gotan emailfrom atravel magazinethat wantedto interviewme fora featureon theirsite.Theysent mea listof questionsto answer.One ofthe questionswas:who doyou lookup toIs theresomeonein yourlife thathas inspiredyouI immediatelythought aboutmy grandpa.I rememberedthestoryhe usedto tellme abouthis lifeoverand overagain whenI wasa kid.Im originallyArmenian andmy grandpais actuallya survivorofwar.When hewas justa youngkid,he hadto escapewith hisfamily afterseeing horriblethings thatno humanbeing shouldsee intheirlife.He arrivedin Lebanonwith onlythe clotheson hisback leavingabsolutely everythingbehind.They cametoacountry thatwas sodifferent fromwhat theywere usedto atatimewhere therewasno technologylike today.They didntspeak thelanguage,and theyhad nomoney andtheyhadno ideahowto survive.。