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靜海區(qū)第六中學(xué)2024-2025學(xué)年高二上學(xué)期12月月考英語試卷第一部分:聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分20分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1分,滿分5分)1.Whenwillthemanleave?A.OnTuesday.B.OnWednesday.C.OnFriday.2.Whatdoesthewomansuggesttheydo?A.Takethebus.B.Seeanothershow.C.Walktothetheater.3.Howdoesthewomanfeelnow?A.Relaxed.B.Nervous.C.Bored.4.Whatdoesthemanmean?A.Hecan’tgiveheraride.B.Hecan’twriteaspeech.C.Hecan’tfindthemuseum.5.Whatdoesthemanthinkoftheplay?A.Tooshort.B.Quitegood.C.Disappointing.第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)6.Whereisthewomangoing?A.Toahistoryclass.B.Totheswimmingpool.C.Totheprofessor’soffice.7.Whycan’tthemangowiththewomannow?A.Hehastofinishapaper.B.Hehastotakeamathtest.C.Hehastospeakwithaprofessor.8.Whatdoesthewomanoffertodofortheman?A.Teachhimhowtowriteapoem.B.Helphimwithhisstudies.C.Lendhimatextbook.聽下面一段材料,回答第9至11小題。9.Whydoesthemanwanttobuyabike?A.Togoonatour.B.Toenterarace.C.Togetsomeexercise.10.Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemanbuy?A.Amotorbike.B.Ausedbike.C.Atop-classbike.11.Whatdoesthewomantellthemantoconsiderfirstinchoosinghisbike?A.Comfort.B.Price.C.Quality.聽下面一段材料,回答第12至15小題。12.Whenwasthepartyoriginallyplannedtoend?A.At6a.m.B.At9:30p.m.C.Atmidnight.13.Whowillbenefitfromthedoormoney?A.Somesickchildren.B.Theclubowner.C.Theorganizer.14.Whatistheinvitationusedas?A.Aticketforfreedrinks.B.Areminderoftheparty.C.Amembershipcard.15.Whatisthepurposeofthetalk?A.Tointroduceaclub.B.Toexplainsomerules.C.Toannouncesomechanges.第二部分:英語知識(shí)運(yùn)用第一節(jié):單項(xiàng)填空(共15小題:每小題1分,滿分15分)16.-Iamjustwonderingwhichteam,ChicagoBullsorWashingtonWizards,wonthegamelastnight?Idon’treallylikeeitherteam.A.Dontmentionit.B.NoproblemC.Whocares?D.Whybother?17.thousandsandthousandsofsandbags,webuiltatwenty-kilometerwallalongthelakeitfromconstructionwaste.A.using;topreventB.touse;preventingC.touse;topreventD.using;preventing18.Ihadatraintocatch,sohestoppedaskingquestions,Igotupandwentoutoftheroom.A.InstantlyB.graduallyC.steadilyD.intimately19.Hesaidhewouldbemeintheelection,butinfacthewasn’t,whichupsetme.A.inneedofB.infavourofC.insearchofD.inhonourof20.ThedetoxwasmoredifficulttotoleratethanI.A.hadexpectedB.ExpectedC.wasexpectedD.wereexpected21.Igaveup'mighthavebeenamagnificentcareerasapainter.A.thatB.whyC.whereD.what22.Withoutbymessagesfromotherpeople,itfeltsogood.A.todistractedB.distractingC.distractD.beingdistracted23.exercisingisagoodwaytokeepfit,youshouldn’toverdoitatthebeginning.A.AsifB.AslongasC.SoastoD.Eventhough24.Awarenessofhowmuchwesocialmediacanhelpusstepawayfromitandcommunicatewitheachotherbetter.A.relyonB.putonC.turnonD.takeon25.Theoftheseadaptationsistomaketheclassicsmoreaccessibletoyoungerreaders.A.expansionB.intentionC.occupationD.tendency26.Afteraquickathiswatch,hewenttomeethisgoodfriendattheairport.A.glanceB.glareC.gazeD.stare27.Martinwasverysickwithastrangefever;hecouldneithereatnorsleep.A.asaconsequenceB.fromtimetotimeC.tohisastonishmentD.allofasudden28.Ourspecialthanksgotothousandsofvolunteers,withouttirelesswork,noneofthiswouldbepossible.A.thatB.whoseC.whichD.whom29.In.thepastfewdaystheprofessoralongwithhisassistantsontheprojectdayandnighttomeetthedeadline.A.hasbeenworkingB.wereworkingC.havebeenworkingD.wasworking30.—Tina,Ihaveapieceofgoodnewstotellyou.Ihavewonfirstprizeinthespeechcontest.—!Youdeserveit.A.ComeonB.Congratulations.C.TakeiteasyD.Bestwishes第二節(jié):完型填空J(rèn)inghongisacityinSouthwestChina'sYunnanProvince.Thecitywillsoonopenafoodsource31especiallydevelopedforAsianelephants,inanefforttoreduce32betweenhumansandtheanimal.Theprojectwithinvestmentof1millionyuan($154,686),33inDecemberandwascompletedinMay.Thebase,which34threetownshipsacross67hectares,hasgrownsomeoftheelephants'favorite35,including38,.000musabasjootrees.Constructionworkersalsobuiltseveralpondsand362metrictonsofsalttomeettheelephants'mineral37."Theprojectismeanttoimprovethequality.ofAsianelephants'habitat,enrichtheirfoodsourcesandprovidethemwithmoreto38,"saidChaWei,anofficialfromthebureau,"Afterthe39oftheproject,elephantswillbeabletoeatinthefoodsourcebase,whichcanstopthemfromforaging(覓食)in40anddamagingfarmers'crops."Obviously,theincreasingnumberofAsianelephantsiscloselylinkedtothegrowingawarenessofpeopletoprotect41Chaexplainedthatelephantsarevery42andunderstandingofeachother.Whentheirpopulationreachesacertainnumber,aherd(種群)will43toreducecrowdingand44interbreeding(雜交繁殖)."Theelephants'trek(長途跋涉)earlierthisyearalso45therisingnumberofherds,"Chasaid,46aherdof15elephantsthat47theirhabitatinXishuangbannaandstartedmigrating(遷徙)northinMarchlastyear,withtheir48attractingglobalattention.49ongoing-wildlifeprotectionefforts,thenumberofwildAsianelephantsintheprovincehasincreasedfrom170in1980to300today.Jinghongishometoabout185elephants,andtheirhabitat50intoabout350,000hectares.31.A.projectB.baseC.factoryD.company32.A.contactB.barriersC.conflictsD.cooperation33.A.kickedoffB.tookupC.setoutD.putoff34.A.witnessesB.CostsC.BenefitsD.covers35.A.flowersB.VegetablesC.PlantsD.crops36.A.reducedB.AddedC.RaisedD.brought37.A.needsB.PreferencesC.WishesD.habits38.A.learnB.PlayC、SleepD.catch39.A.completionB.startC.launchD.point40.A.citiesB.townsC.villagesD.counties41.A.forestsB.WildlifeC.NatureD.crops42A.activeB.IntelligentC.LovelyD.sensitive43.A.uniteB.gatherC.dieD.divide44A.startB.avoidC.selectD.deserve45.A.resultsfromB.headsforCbringsaboutD.contributesto46.A.pointingoutB.showingoffC.referringtoD.lookinginto47.A.enteredB.spoiledC.leftD.forgot48.A.journeyB.MindC.dietD.purpose49.A.AsforB.AccordingtoC.DuetoD.Apartfrom50.A.breaksB.expandsC.fallsD.goes第三部分:閱讀理解(共15小題:每小題2.5分,滿分50分)AStackworthMuseumStackworthMuseumtellsthehistoryofthefamousStackworthfamily,andgivesinformationaboutotherwell-knownlocalpeople.Theseincludepoets,artistsandwriters.Thereisanexcellentcafé.ScotwoodManorTheroomsinScotwoodManorarefurnishedastheywere100yearsago.Thestaffspendthedayaspeopledidthenandarehappytoexplainwhatitwaslike.Thereareactivitysheetsforchildrenandshopwithbooks,giftsandcards,aswellasagoodcaféandcarpark.WoodlandsMuseumSetinbeautifulcountryside,theWoodlandsMuseumisarrangedlikeavillageof100yearsago.Tolearnmoreaboutthisperiod,visitorsareencouragedtospendtimedoingpracticalthingssuchasmakingpotsandcooking.Thereisplaygroundwithpicnicarea.CharberthMuseumCharberthMuseumisnearthemainbusstationandhasrichcollectionofobjects,19th-centurypaintingsandphotographsshowinglifeinthetownoverthecenturies.Thereisnocafé.WesterleighMuseumWesterleighMuseumisnearthebusstationandcontainsexhibitionsshowingthetown'sdevelopment.Inaseparateroomthereareworksbysomewell-knownartists.ThemuseumhascaféandisnearthebusandrailwaystationFreshwaterMuseumFreshwaterwasonceanimportantfishingport.FreshwaterMuseum,insidetheoldharbouroffice,showshowthetowndevelopedandlaterbecameatouristcentre.ThereisanactivityroomforyoungchildrenwithDVDs,alargepicnicarea,andgoodbusservice.51.Ifyouareinterestedinfamouspeopleinhistory,youcanvisit.A.ScotwoodManorB.StackworthMuseumC.WesterleighMuseumD.WoodlandsMuseum52.Whichmuseumoffersparkingaccordingtothetext?A.ScotwoodManor.B.StackworthMuseum.C.CharberthMuseum.D.WesterleighMuseum.53.WhatcanyoudoattheWoodlandsMuseum?A.Readbooksatashop.B.Appreciatepaintingsbyfamousartists.C.Dosomehands-onactivities.D.LearnabouttheStackworthfamilyshistory.54.Thefollowingmuseumshavecaféexcept.A.StackworthMuseumB.ScotwoodManorC.WesterleighMuseumD.CharberthMuseum55.Whatdothelasttwomuseumshaveincommon?A.Bothareart-centred.B.Bothofferattractivegifts.C.Bothtellthelocalhistory.D.Bothareneararailwaystation.BIreceivedaprivatemessageonmysocialmediaaccount.Itbeganharmlesslyenough:"Hey,girl.Wewanttoinviteyoutojoinournextchallengegroup-we'llbefocusingondailyexerciseandbalancednutrition."Itwasallbecomingtoomuch.Socialmediawasrunningmylife,notme.ButwhatkilledsocialmediaformewaswhenIpostedaphoto,andfiveminuteslatermysonaskedmehowmany"likes"ithadgotten.Hisquestionwasawake-upcall."Likes"aresignsofacceptanceandapproval.Ihadforgottenthatacceptanceandapprovalneedtocomefromwithinandhadunknowinglysetabadexampleforhim.Beforesocialmediabecamepopular,surfingtheInternetwasanoccasional/distractionandIspentalotmoretimereadingbooksandmagazines.Icheckedinwithfriendsthroughtexts,emailsandphonecalls.Torecreatethesimplicity(質(zhì)樸)ofthosedaysandsetabetterexampleformyson,Ideactivatedmysocialmediaaccount.I'dbeeninthehabitofcheckingmysocialmediaaccountmanytimesaday,soIhadtocomeupwithsomenewideas.Icarriedanovelandacrosswordpuzzlebookaroundwithme.Irediscoveredknitting(針織).Istartedtakingyogaclasses.Istartedtorememberafewthings.Mybodyisfinejustthewayitis.IhavefriendswhowillhelpmeoutwhenI'mintrouble,andIwillhelpthemout.Idomybesttobeagoodmother,andmysonishappyandhealthy.Weareveryluckytobeabletoaffordtwovacationsayear.Istoppedlookingattheworldthroughmycellphone.Iwascompletelyinthemoment.Thebreakleftmefeelingbetteraboutmyself,myfamily,myhomeandmylife.Afterafewweeks,Ireturnedtosocialmedia.NowIlookatthephotosofmyfriends'kidsgrowingupandtreasurehowsocialmediaallowsmetokeepintouchwithfamilymembersfarandwide.Icheckoutitonadailybasis,butnolongerwiththedesireconstantlytopostupdates.Itisnotanaddictionanymore.56.WhatmadetheauthorbegintorealizesheshoulddosomethingtocontrolhertimeonFacebook?A.Herpoorhealth.B.Herson'squestion.C.Hernotreceiving"likes".D.Hermother'sphonecall.57.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"deactivated"inParagraph5probablymean?A.Closed.B.Updated.C.Kept.D.Checked.58.Whatdidtheauthordotochangeherlife?A.Shewenttothegymasoftenasshecould.B.Shedevelopedsomehealthyhabits.C.Shetriedtomakemoneyforherholidays.D.Shetravelledaroundalotforayear.59.Whatdidtheauthorthinkofthebreakfromsocialmedia?A.Itwasgoodforhereyes.B.Itstoppedhergettingnews.C.Itdistancedherfromherfriends.D.Itgavehertimetofindbeautyinlife.60.Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardssocialmedia?A.Critical.B.Supportive.C.Objective.D.Indifferent.CIfyouseekhappiness,thenyou-needtoknowwhathappinessisforyou.Idon'tbelievethereisoneuniversaldefinitionofhappiness.Happinessisaverysubjectiveemotion,accordingtome.Puttwopeopleinidenticalsituation:sameamountofmoney,lifeexperiences.etc.andyoucanbeprettysurethattheybothwouldn'tfeelequallyhappyorequallysad.Ibelievethisissobecausetherearetwokindsofhappiness.Thereisonekindofhappiness,whichiskindofuniversalandthenthereistheotherkind,whichisveryindividualtoeachoneofus.ItisthiskindofhappinessthatIfindmoreinteresting.ThesecondkindofhappinessthatItalkaboutcomesfromourexpectationsoutofourlives,whichvaryfrompersontoperson.Forexample,apersonwhoexpectsalotoutofhisorherlifemayfindthathappinessishardtofind.Theyareconstantlyinsearchofthesethingsinlife,whichalwaysseemtoelude(逃避)them.Thosethingsmaybemoneyorfameorpoweroranyoftheotherpursuits.(追求)thathumanshave,butitwouldbelikelythatsuchpeoplearelesslikelytobehappy,iftheirgoalsarenotmet.Inmostcases,evenaftertheirgoalsaremet,theydon'tfindhappiness,becausetheyseekmore—newgoals,newwishlists,andit'saseeminglynever-endingprocessforthem!Ontheotherhand,apersonwhotakeslifeasitcomesalongandmakesthebestofeachdayismorelikelytobehappyeveryday.Theyhavenopressureorgoalstooccupytheirmindsandtheycanachievehappinessfromthesimplepleasuresofeverydaylife,findinglove,makingtimeforthefamilyandkids,seeingtheirkidsgrow,etc.Ofcourse,thatdoesn'tmeanthatyoushouldn'thaveanyexpectationsatall.Youshouldkeepthoseexpectationsreasonableandmanageable.61.Whichofthefollowingistheauthor'sopinionaccordingtoParagraph1?A.Happinesshasoneuniversaldefinition.B.Everyindividualhashisownhappiness.C.Therearenopeoplewhoarereallyhappy.D.Happinessmeanshavingmoneyandpower.62.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart“thesethings”inParagraph2probablyreferto?A.Dailydemands.B.Lifeexperiences.C.Ideasabouthappiness.D.Expectationsoutoflife.63.Eveniftheirgoalsaremet,somepeoplestilldon'tfeelhappybecause.A.theygavetoomuchfortheirgoalsB.theydon'tknowwhathappinessisC.theyhavenewgoalsthatneedachievingD.theythinksadnessisanever-endingprocess64.Whatkindofpersonislikelytobehappyintheauthor'sopinion?A.Hewhohasfewexpectations.B.Hewhohasnopressureorgoals.C.Hewhohasagreatambitionordream.D.Hewhocanfindfunfromhisdailylife.65.Theauthorwritesthispassagemainlytotellreaders..A.thedefinitionofhappinessB.theimportanceofhappinessC.toenjoyeverydaytothefullestD.togiveuptheirdreamsandbepracticalDScientistssayahugepercentageofbirdspeciesareindangerbecausetheirhabitats,orhomelands,aredisappearing.Traditionalmigrationpathstakebirdsthroughcountriesthatarenotprotectinglocationstostop,restandfeed.Thescientistsstudiedthemigration.orflight,paths,ofalmost1,500speciesanddecidedthat91percentofthempassedthroughdangerousareas.Themajordangerformigratorybirdsisdevelopmentinhumansociety.Buildingandpavinghascoveredovernaturewherebirdsstopandfeedastheymovefromonepartoftheworldtoanother.Forexample,abirdcalledthebar-tailedgodwitmigratesfromitsbreedinggroundsintheArcticflyingallthewaytothesouthernearthinAustraliaandNewZealandstoppingatYellowSeamudflatsinChinaalongtheway.Oneofthescientistswhoworkedonthestudysays“manyofthesecriticalsiteshavebeentakenupowingtourban,industrialandagriculturalexpansion.”Theproblem,accordingtoresearchers,isthatmanyofthesesmallbirdsdiealongtheirmigrationbecausetheydon'thaveasafeplacetoeatandresttorestoretheirenergyforthenextpartoftheirjourney.CountriesinNorthAfrica,CentralAsiaandthosealongthecoastsofEastAsiaarehavingthemostdifficulttimeconservingland.Thescientistssaythesecountriesdonothaveenoughareasthataresafeforbirds.Inaddition,manyofthesanctuaries(避難所)arenotwideenoughtocoverthepathsofmigratorybirds.Onespeciesthatdoesn'texistanylongeristheEskimocurlew.“Ourworldgetspoorereverytimeweloseaspecies,”oneofthescientistssays.Theresearcherssayifonecountrymighthavepreservedsafezonesformigratorybirdswhileaneighboringcountrymightnot,abirdmightdie.Onescientistwhoisnotinvolvedinthereportsaysthatwhilesomehabitatsarechanging,moreworkcanbedonetomakeurbanareassafeforbirds.Hesayssmallchanges---likeplantingmorenativeplantsorkeepingcatsoutofareasbirdswouldbelikelytouse---couldmakeabigdifference.66.Whyisdevelopmentinhumansocietyconsideredasthemajordangerformigratorybirds?A.Constructionactivitiesoccupybirds’paths.B.Seriousindustrialpollutiondamagesbirds’habitats.C.Huntingactivitieshappenmorefrequently.D.Airplaneflightsdirectlyharmbirds’safety.67.What'sthecurrentsituationofprotectingmigratorybirds?A.CountriesinEastAsiadon'twanttomakeanychanges.B.Theprogressstillremainsattheprimarystage.C.Someoftheeffortsofhumansaren'tworkingwell.D.Notmanycountriesareinvolvedintheactivities.68.Accordingtotheresearchers,.A.governmentsneedtoworktogetherandprovidesafeareasB.safezonesinneighboringcountriesneedtobecombinedtogetherC.morebirdspecieswilldieoutiftheycontinuemigratingthroughcountriesD.humanactivitiesshouldgivewaytothebirdswhenthemigratingseasoncomes69.Whatcanweknowaboutthemigratorybirdsaccordingtothepassage?A.Theyalwaystravelfromthenorthtothesouth.B.Theyneedtostopduringthemigrationtocorrectdirections.C.Allofthemareendangeredbecauseoflackingprotection.D.Someofthemtakerestsorfeedincities.70.What'sthemainideaofthepassage?A.Themigrationofbirdsinfluencessocietydevelopment.B.Migratorybirdsaredyingfromlosingtheirhomes.C.Countriesneedtoworktogethertoprotectmigratorybirds.D.Protectingmigratorybirdsisverynecessary.第Ⅱ卷(共35分)第四部分:寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)第一節(jié):閱讀表達(dá)(共5小題,每小題2分,滿分10分)WhenIwas10.myfriendSydneysufferedfromabraincancer.Sydneyfoughtagainstit,butthecancerdidnotrespondtothetreatment,andcouldnotberemoved.Sydneydiedattheageof11.Afterherdeath,Ifeltsadanddiscouraged.Idecidedtoturnthesenegativeemotionsintopositiveactions.WhenIwas15yearsold,IfoundedthePinkPolkaDotsGuildTPD)withtwofriends.Mygoalistoraiseenoughmoneytofindacureforbraincancer,whichisthesecondmostcommoncancerinchildren.Overtheyears,PPDhadheldfundraisers(募捐活動(dòng))acrossthecity.ThefirstPinkPolkaDotsGuildevent,agaragesale,justraised$900,butourlatestfundraiser,the2012golftournament,broughtinover$73.000.Inthepastfiveyears,wehaveraisedalmostamilliondollarstohelpdoaresearchonremovingbraincancer.I'vebeenshockedbythepublicrecognitionthatPPDhasearned.ItreceivedanawardfromPresident.Thisgreathonourraisedawarenessandmoneyforourcause.Theeffortsthatwehavemadehastrulyhelpedcancerresearch.PPDhasprovidedstart-upfundingforscientificdiscoveries,suchas“TumorPaint”,whichilluminates(照射)cancerouscellssothatdoctorsc

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