资源简介 英语答案1.A【原文】W: Have you noticed that people here in Mexico stand very close together M: Yes. It’s the same in Peru too.W: It’s the opposite in Britain. I was a little uncomfortable here at first. But after a few days, I’m getting used to it.2.B【原文】W: Lucy didn’t see the film with us last night. Was she ill or too busy with work M: Her aunt visited her and they talked a lot about their personal lives.3.A【原文】M: Hi, Linda. I didn’t see you at breakfast time. Didn’t you have breakfast W: Well, I woke up early this morning so that I could go for a long walk. I was the last person to come out of the dining hall.4.B【原文】M: How about joining me for a cup of coffee W: I’d love to, but I’m exhausted. I was up till 3:00 this morning, writing a paper for my literature class.5.C【原文】W: I heard you were up in Maine this summer. Why didn’t you stop by M: If I had known your address, I would have visited you.6.A 7.C【原文】W: Do your grandkids love the songs you wrote M: No, not at all.W: Oh, why M: You know when I was young, I’d listen to a lot of jazz. This kind of formed my taste of music. These days young people are crazy about rap, which is something beyond my understanding of “singing”. Frankly, I can’t make heads or tails of it.W: I know what you mean. Still there are people of different ages who remain faithful to jazz. Now let’s have our telephone operator Bob to put through our audience who’re listening to this program right now. Let’s see what questions they’ve got for you.8.C 9.C 10.B【原文】W: Michael, what time is it We are going to be late for the party.M: It’s 6:30. Don’t worry, Rebecca. We will be fine.W: But we have to be at Maggie’s house by 7:00 for her surprise birthday party. The traffic is getting heavier.M: Relax. The party starts at 7:30. We’re not far from her house now. But I do need help with finding a place to park the car, so Maggie doesn’t see it. Can you phone her husband and ask him where it is best to park our car W: OK. I’m calling him now.11.A 12.C 13.B 14.C【原文】W: Hey, are you Steve M: Yes, thanks for finding me. I’ve been lost. I just graduated from college in Boston and moved here for a job at Apple.W: What like Apple computers Seriously. And you want to live in my shared apartment downtown M: It’s a part time summer program. The pay isn’t high, but I’ve always wanted to work for them.W: Well, it’s a great opportunity. Anyway, let’s go. My apartment is just at the top of the hill, next to the grocery store.M: OK, so how long have you been in San Francisco my whole life W: I grew up in north beach, went to college in Palo Alto for four years and just moved into this place two years ago.M: Cool. I hope you don’t mind me keeping my dog there. She is a good girl.W: Oh, we love dogs. Don’t worry, all the roommates are easy going and friendly. We’ve just all agreed not to make much noise at night.M: I’m excited to meet them and no worries, I’ll keep it down.15.C 16.C【原文】W: Excuse me M: Yes, madam. What can I do for you W: Can you tell me where the City Bank is M: It’s upstairs, across from the Bakery Shop.W: Thanks. Do you know what time it opens M: It should be open now because it’s already 9:00. It usually opens at 8:00 in the morning.W: That’s good. And can you tell me how often the buses leave for the city center M: Every thirty minutes, and you’ve just missed one.W: Oh, dear. Then I’ll have to wait for another thirty minutes.17.B 18.B 19.A 20.B【原文】I’m honored to be a judge for the English speech competition finals. As a judge and a college teacher, I’d like to share with you some tips on how to be successful in the competition, which I hope will help you prepare for the competition. First, it’s better to use familiar words. Many competitors hold the wrong belief that difficult words sound impressive. In fact, they usually destroy understanding. Also, learning when and how to pause is not only a major challenge, but also important as one gains more confidence during these moments of silence. One thing I want to mention is that during these pauses, do not fill the silence with “uh”, “er”, or “um”. They are annoying to the audience. Next, remember to balance between good pronunciation and fluency. But I have to say pronunciation is the most important. Personal appearance also plays an important role in speech making. Judges always see the competitors before they begin to speak. My main advice is simple: Be yourself. My last advice to potential competitors is that practice makes perfect. In conclusion, I wish every one of you success in the competition.21.B 22.A 23.B24.C 25.A 26.D 27.D28.A 29.D 30.D 31.B32.B 33.C 34.A 35.D36.C 37.G 38.B 39.F 40.E41.C 42.A 43.D 44.A 45.B 46.A 47.B 48.C 49.D 50.A 51.B 52.C 53.B 54.D 55.D56.dating 57.stores 58.is needed 59.whose 60.are 61.the 62.fairly 63.beneficial 64.to play 65.to66.Dear Jack,I am very glad to learn that you are coming to China this summer. As for the problem that you mentioned in your letter, I have some tips for you.Firstly, just like learning any other foreign language, when learning Chinese, you should not be shy. On the contrary, you should be confident and brave, and try to speak Chinese whenever you can. This is very important. After all, the more you use Chinese, the better you will learn it. Besides, you’d better speak Chinese slowly and clearly. In this way, you can make yourself understood by others easily. Thirdly, if others can t understand you, or you don’t know how to express yourself, it is also a good idea to use pictures or body language to help you. I really hope you will find my advice useful and helpful.Looking forward to seeing you soon!Yours,Li Hua67.Paragraph 1:I knew I had to do something. The white dove and its mate had provided brightness during my dark days. Now it was time to help them in return. I cut a piece of hardware cloth, forming it into the shape of a nest and then securing the ends. I then hammered it into the wall next to the rubber tree. After I had finished all the work, there was only an hour before the doves usually made their visit. Matthew and I stood by the sliding glass door, waiting and hoping.Paragraph 2:“It works! The birds are back!” Matthew announced. Hearing my son’s excited voice, which was as clear as a bell, I looked up. There they were-swooping and circling near the nest, trying to add some twigs to their new home. A few weeks later, three babies broke free from their shells. “Chirp, chirp,” Matthew sang. I held him in my arms and kissed him, enjoying the happiness of the moment. Looking at their flittering shadows and hearing them chirp, I felt the dim grayness within my heart disappeared, replaced by the strength of life.答案第1页,共2页漯河市高级中学2024-2025学年高二上学期8月月考英语注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名和座位号填写在答题卡上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡的相应位置上。写在本试卷上无效。3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。第一部分:听力(共两节,满分 20 分)1.Where is the woman probably from A.Britain. B.Peru. C.Mexico.2.Why didn’t Lucy go to see the film A.She was ill. B.She had a visitor. C.She was busy with work.3.Why didn’t the man see the woman at breakfast time A.She went for a long walk.B.She finished her breakfast early.C.She didn’t go to the dining hall.4.What did the woman do last night A.She drank a cup of coffee.B.She wrote a paper.C.She prepared for a test.5.Why was the man unable to visit the woman A.He got a wrong address. B.He failed to stop in Maine. C.He didn’t know her address.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。6.What type of music does the man like A.Jazz. B.Rap. C.Rock.7.What does the woman do A.A song writer. B.A telephone operator. C.A radio hostess.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。8.Whose birthday is it A.Rebecca’s. B.Michael’s. C.Maggie’s.9.When will the party begin A.At 6:30. B.At 7:00 C.At 7:30.10.What does Michael want to know A.Who to call. B.Where to park. C.What to bring.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。11.Where are the speakers probably A.On a city street.B.In a grocery store.C.In the woman’s apartment.12.Why does the man move to a new city A.To attend university.B.To try to make a lot of money.C.To work for his dream company.13.How long has the woman most likely lived in the apartment A.For one year. B.For two years. C.For four years.14.What does the man request from the woman A.Staying quiet at night.B.Asking other roommates to leave him alone.C.Allowing him to keep his pet in the apartment.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。15.What is the woman looking for A.The bus stop. B.The Bakery Shop. C.The City Bank.16.When will the next bus leave A.At about 7:30. B.At about 8:30. C.At about 9:30.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17.Who is the speaker A.A competitor. B.A college teacher. C.An organizer of the competition.18.What is a common wrong belief A.Familiar words destroy understanding.B.Difficult words sound impressive.C.Pausing is not important.19.What should the competitors pay most attention to A.Pronunciation. B.Fluency. C.Personal appearance.20.What’s the speaker’s last piece of advice A.Be yourself. B.Practice more. C.Gain more confidence.第二部分阅读(共两节, 满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分, 满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AFour rural villages in China were named Best Tourism Villages 2023 by the World Tourism Organization.Huangling village in Jiangxi province, set in a hilly and mountainous region, is known for its surprising natural scenery, traditional architecture, and the preservation of ancient customs. The ancient houses in Huangling village are characterized by whitewashed walls, black-tiled roofs, and complex carved wooden elements. The village, rated as a national AAAA scenic spot, draws worldwide visitors throughout the year to view its live landscape.Zhagana village, a globally important agricultural and cultural heritage site, is located at an altitude of 3,000 to 3,300 meters and is surrounded by mountains, in Gansu province. The steep mountains and Tibetan-style houses make up a “grand stone palace” where tourists can enjoy the harmony of nature and culture.Xiajiang village, located in East China’s Zhejiang province, is famous for its undestroyed natural beauty and a profound cultural heritage ranging from traditional folk culture to historical “red culture”. The village has introduced unique tourism routes, high-level cultural programs, and a diverse range of celebrations.Zhujiawan village, situated in Zhashui county, Shangluo city, possesses a variety of over 1,200 species of diverse animals and plant resources. Meanwhile, the village owns 25 intangible (无形的) cultural treasures. Additionally, it is home to 17 tangible cultural treasures. In recent years, Zhujiawan village has made use of its ecological strengths to develop tourism.21.Which village best suits people who like animals and plants A.Huangling village B.Zhagana villageC.Xiajiang village D.Zhujiawan village22.What is the unique attraction of Xiajiang village A.Red culture. B.Cultural treasures.C.Stone buildings. D.Ancient customs.23.What do the four villages have in common A.They are all in mountainous regions.B.They all have natural and cultural beauties.C.They are all famous for grand buildings.D.They all have various celebration festivals.BAs the world deals with the rising temperatures brought by climate change, the demand for cooling solutions in hot, dry regions becomes increasingly pressing. However, traditional air conditioning systems produce massive greenhouse gases and use lots of energy.Facing these challenges, a research team from McGill University, UCLA, and Princeton have found an inexpensive, sustainable cooling method. Their approach not only offers a solution for cooling but also promises to address the problem of heat waves during electricity blackouts.The researchers set out to achieve a new standard in passive cooling (无动力制冷) within naturally conditioned buildings in hot climates such as Southern California. They aimed to address an important question: how can passive cooling techniques outperform traditional air conditioning units and improve indoor comfort The key to this breakthrough lies in harnessing the potential of radiative (辐射的) cooling materials, specifically in the context of housing design. Traditionally, such materials have been employed to prevent roofs(屋顶) from overheating and improve heat rejection from cooling systems. However, the research team recognised that there is under-explored potential in integrating these materials into building design — they can not only remove waste indoor heat but also drive regular and healthy air changes.Lead author Remy Fortin stated, “We found we could maintain air temperatures several degrees below the surrounding temperature.”Remarkably, they achieved this success without giving up a healthy airing. This was never a piece of cake, considering air exchange can unintendedly introduce heat into the building when the goal is to keep the inside cooler than the outside.The researchers are hopeful that their findings will be used to positively impact communities suffering from climatic heating and heat waves. Salmaan Craig, the principal researcher expressed their expectations: “We hope that materials scientists, designers, and engineers will be interested in these results and that our work will inspire more broader thinking for how to integrate breakthroughs in radiative cooling materials with simple but effective solutions.”24.What is the primary purpose of the research A.To prevent power shortages. B.To improve air conditioners.C.To realise eco-friendly cooling. D.To produce new cooling chemicals.25.What is a fruit of the research besides lower indoor temperatures A.Healthy air changes. B.Clear sunshine.C.Cheap roof materials. D.Reduced coatings.26.What does the underlined word “harnessing” in the paragraph 4mean A.Taking care of. B.Losing sight of.C.Keeping track of. D.Making use of.27.What can be expected of future research according to Craig A.Stricter greening gas limits.B.Positive impact on community services.C.New papers on housing design techniques.D.More attention from different professionals.CChina has set new rules limiting the amount of time children can play online games. The rules limit children to just three hours of online game playing a week. That is one hour between 8 p. m. and 9 p. m. on Friday, Saturday and Sunday most weeks.Li Zhanguo has two children aged 4 and 8. Even though they do not have smartphones, they enjoy playing online games. Like many other parents. Li is happy with new government rules. But experts say it is unclear if such policies can help prevent addiction to online games. Children might just get addicted to social media instead. In the end, experts say, parents should be the ones to set limits and support good practice.There has been a growing concern in China about gaming addiction among children. Government reports in 2018 found that about one in ten Chinese children were addicted to the Internet. The new rules are part of an effort to prevent young people from spending too much time on unhealthy entertainment. That includes what officials call the “irrational fan culture”Under the new rules, the responsibility for making sure children play only three hours a day as largely on Chinese gaming companies like Net Ease and Ten panies have set up real-name registration systems to prevent young users from going past game time limits. They have used facial recognition technology to check their identities. And they have also set up a program that permits people to report what is against the law. It is unclear what punishments gaming companies may face if they do not carry out the policies. And even if such policies are performed, it is also unclear whether they can prevent online addiction.A specialist treating Internet addiction expects about 20 percent of children will find ways to break the rules by borrowing accounts of their older relatives and find a way around facial recognition. In his opinion, short-video alps such as Douyin and Kuaishou are also very popular in China. They are not under the same restrictions as games.28.When can children play games according to the new rules A.Between 8 p. m. and 9 p. m. On Friday. B.Between 8 p. m. and 9 p. m. On Tuesday.C.Between 10 p. m. and 11 p. m. On Saturday. D.Between 10 p. m. and all p. m. On Thursday.29.According to experts, _________A.the new rules can stop children’s addiction to social mediaB.companies are more responsible for kids ‘ obeying the rulesC.the new rules will help prevent children playing online gamesD.parents play a greater part in limiting the time of online games30.What will children probably do to battle with the new rules A.Design an advanced program. B.Use facial recognition systems.C.Set up real-name registration systems. D.Borrow accounts of their older relatives.31.Which of the following is a suitable title for the text A.Rules Limiting Short-video alps B.Rules Limiting Video Game TimeC.Rules Banning Irrational Fan Culture D.Rules Breaking Addition to Social MediaDDamarie Thomas, a twelve-year-old Jamaican teen, was concentrating on practising his skills for the upcoming football contest when he felt a hard tackle(抢断球) from behind, which pushed him to the ground. His world changed overnight. Though his injuries did not result in paralysis(瘫痪), they were serious enough to affect his movement. It was the last time that he had played football.Now Thomas is an adult and he uses a wheelchair to travel distances. Despite a number of difficulties, he perseveres in his attempts to walk. He proudly claims that from being able to move only two steps at a time, he can now do five steps unaided. Limited resources have influenced his treatment, but he is hopeful that he will be able to complete recovery soon. Having an experience like this would have broken many an adult, but not this young man. “It’s not what happens but how you come back from it that counts,” he said.After his injury, Thomas did well in his primary school exams and gained a place at one of the top-rated high schools in Jamaica. However, at that time the school was not equipped to accommodate a physically disabled student and he had to accept a transfer to a high school near his home.It is a blessing that Thomas has now signed up for an information technology course at Abilities Foundation, proudly claiming his improvement by learning coding(编码). The Abilities Foundation aims to equip the disabled with skills through training. The training centre encourages Thomas to chase his dream — he wants to become a successful software engineer, creating innovative technology accessible and beneficial to all, especially people with disabilities.32.Why couldn’t Damarie Thomas continue to play football A.Because he became completely paralysed.B.Because he was seriously injured.C.Because he moved to another country.D.Because he wanted to focus on his study.33.What once affected his treatment A.His weak physical condition.B.His serious leg injury level.C.The limited conditions then.D.His imperfect academic record.34.What is Damarie Thomas’ dream A.To become a software engineer.B.To earn much money.C.To graduate from the Abilities Foundation.D.To become a doctor to help people with disabilities.35.Which of the following can be used to describe Damarie Thomas A.Humorous and smart. B.Kind and honest.C.Confident and generous. D.Brave and strong.第二节(共5小题;每小题 2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Humans are social creatures, which is why we feel lonely from time to time, for example, after moving to a new school or when a child leaves for college. 36 . This persistent (持续存在的) emotion can harm their health and even change their brains.How can a subjective (主观的) feeling like loneliness have such a great effect on the brain’s structure and functions Scientists believe that long-term loneliness affects brain areas related to social thinking and emotions. 37 . Additionally, loneliness can raise blood pressure and heart rate, further affecting the brain. Loneliness might lead to unhealthy behaviors, such as smoking and lack of physical activity. 38 .To fight long-term loneliness, experts suggest making new friends through activities like art classes, sports teams, support groups, or volunteering, and the goal is to put themselves in places where people come together. 39 . Additionally, cognitive behavioral therapy (认知行为疗法) can help by changing a person’s attitudes and thoughts about social interactions. This therapy get to the root of the problem, exploring what makes it hard for a person to interact with others.40 . However, understanding the deep reasons of long-time loneliness is crucial for maintaining brain health and overall well-being. By actively connecting with others and seeking support, people can improve their mental and physical health, leading to a more satisfying life.A.The feeling is closely linked to sadnessB.Thus, loneliness significantly damages overall healthC.However, some people experience long-term lonelinessD.There is a connection between loneliness and mental illnessE.All in all, these skills are simple and effective in dealing with lonelinessF.These social situations work best when participants share a common identityG.They also hold that loneliness causes stress and affects how our brains age over time第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A.B.C.D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。It began on a cold rainy day in an alley (小巷) outside Lagos. But 11-year-old Anthony Mmesoma Madu from Nigeria seemed 41 , dancing barefoot across puddles (坑), jumping, and turning around. His 42 took a quick video, 43 it on social media, and went back to teaching.Then the 44 of “likes” and “shares” filled these few simple seconds with the potential (潜力) of 45 a new life. Actress Viola Davis saw the video and 46 , “It reminds me of the 47 of my people. We create, soar, imagine, have great passion, and love...despite the difficulties that have been put in front of us. Our people can 48 !!!”In the past few weeks, some 15 million people from around the globe watched, fascinated, as Anthony danced across the puddles. Thanks to this support, he received a 49 to study virtually with some of the world’s best ballet dancers a at New York’s American Dance Theatre.Famous male ballet dancer Calvin Royal Ⅲ was also 50 by Anthony’s dancing. He offered help and 51 Anthony and his classmates. He told the young dancers, “You are not only 52 your world there in Africa but you re changing the minds of many people.Many people in Anthony’s community have never seen a 53 dancing ballet before. He told BBC, “When my friends see me dancing, they are 54 ,” ‘What is this boy doing Is he doing a foreign dance ’ Where I Where I live there are no male ballet dancers like me.But now, his love of dancing is 55 for Anthony, his incredible teacher, his classmates, future Nigerian dancers as well as boys who love ballet.41.A.unhappy B.unacceptable C.unaware D.uncertain42.A.teacher B.mother C.classmate D.neighbour43.A.sent B.delivered C.stuck D.posted44.A.magic B.purpose C.experience D.luck45.A.dreaming B.creating C.leaving D.suggesting46.A.commented B.replied C.criticized D.complained47.A.kindness B.beauty C.adventure D.invitation48.A.attempt B.compete C.fly D.count49.A.grade B.package C.degree D.scholarship50.A.moved B.disappointed C.cured D.frightened51.A.broke away from B.reach out to C.got rid of D.kept up with52.A.avoiding B.showing C.changing D.remembering53.A.star B.boy C.student D.villager54.A.scared B.embarrassed C.excited D.confused55.A.having fun B.opening up C.taking action D.paying off第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分, 满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Shuttlecock (毽子) kicking is a traditional popular folk game, 56 (date) as far back as the Han Dynasty.The fun game gained popularity during the Tang Dynasty, when 57 (store) specializing in the shuttlecock business appeared. In the Qing Dynasty, shuttlecock kicking reached its peak in terms of both making techniques and kicking skills.To make a feather shuttlecock, a piece of cloth wrapped around a coin 58 (need). Through the coin hole you can stick some feathers, 59 function is to delay the rising and falling of the shuttlecock.There 60 (be) a great number of variations in styles and methods of kicking. With one leg fixed on the ground, the shuttlecock is kicked by the inner ankle of 61 other. Some other styles include kicking the shuttlecock backwards and forwards between two people. Those who advance to a high level of mastery can perform some actions that are 62 (fair) wonderful. The challenge of the increasingly difficult levels of shuttlecock kicking has made it a popular and timeless game among Chinese children.Playing with shuttlecocks is 63 (benefit) to health. When people are kicking shuttlecocks, various parts of the body need to work together, which enhances balance capabilities and physical flexibility and helps them strengthen their legs. Besides, shuttlecock kicking is convenient 64 (play). It can be practiced just about anywhere and anytime.Since the establishment of the Chinese Shuttlecock Kicking Association in 1987, the national shuttlecock kicking tournament has been held annually, appealing 65 people of all ages.第四部分写作(共两节, 满分40分)第一节(满分15分)66.假如你是李华,你的美国朋友Jack来信说他暑假期间要来中国交流学习,他学了两年中文,但是仍然担心用中文交流时会遇到困难.请你用英语给Jack写封回信,提几点建议,要点如下:(1)大胆自信; (2)放慢语速; (3)借助图画或肢体语言等表达方式。注意: (1)字数80左右; (2) 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。Dear Jack,____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,Li Hua第二节(满分25分)67.阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。I sat at the breakfast table with my four-year-old son, Matthew, trying to ignore the ache in my stomach. “Mama, want to play ” “Not today, baby.” I shook my head. These days I could barely get out of bed. I was still recovering from an operation. I hoped for strength and happiness, but the future seemed so hopeless.Suddenly, Matthew jumped up from his spot on the kitchen floor. “Bird!” he shouted, rushing to our courtyard. Sure enough, there was a white dove seated in a rubber tree (橡胶树). It sat there for a few moments, and then flew away. Strange, I’d never seen one in our neighborhood before.When I dragged myself to the kitchen the next morning, the dove was back. This time it was with a mate carrying sticks. “Look Matthew,” I said, pointing to the tree. “They’re going to make a nest.” The doves flew in and out of the courtyard all week, building on top of the rubber tree.Matthew could hardly contain his excitement. Every morning, he’d run into the kitchen and take his spot by the sliding glass door (滑动玻璃门), talking to the birds while they worked. His happiness was influential. As much as I was sad, I couldn’t help but look forward to the doves’ visits too.Then it all went wrong. The courtyard was a safe enough spot for a nest, but the rubber tree’s broad, thin leaves were far from stable. One night, a strong wind blew, throwing the doves’ nest to the ground. I heard the twigs (细枝) break apart.I surveyed the damage. Nothing good ever lasted. I wouldn’t blame the doves if they never came back. But they returned. And they paid no attention to the pile of sticks that had once been their nest. They started again from the beginning. Again, though, the wind destroyed all their hard work. The next day, and the next, they started again, as if nothing had happened.注意:1.续写词数应为100左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Paragraph 1:I knew I had to do something.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Paragraph 2:“It works! 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