资源简介 参考答案听力1~5 CBBAC 6~10 BCBAB 11~15 ACBBA 16~20 CBABC阅读21-25BBACB 26-30AACDB 31-35ACBCD 36-40CBEGF完形41-45 BBABD 46-50ACCAA 51-55ACBCC语法填空56.exists 57.who 58.to have 59.ourselves 60.is 61.categories 62.moderation 63.Eating 64.to 65.a66.范文:How students intend to spend weekends in Senior ThreeWith Senior Three around the corner, a survey on how Senior Two students intend to spend weekends in the coming year has been conducted. Here are the results.As is indicated in the pie chart, the majority of the students (57%) plan to spend their weekends resting at home. As many as 32% of the respondents express their intention to dedicate the weekends to studying at school, while those preferring outdoor activities take up/ account for only 11%.These choices reflect the different preferences of students in preparing for their Senior Three challenges. While rest is essential for students to recharge, what cannot be ignored is going outdoor activities, which can also contribute to academic performance.In my opinion, it is vital to strike a balance between rest and academic commitment. It is recommended to create and follow a weekend schedule that includes study time, relaxation, and outdoor activities to maintain both physical and mental well-being throughout Senior Three.67.范文Just as darkness threatened to envelop me, the phone on the bedside table rang. It was Isabella. “Amy, I know you’re hurting,” she said softly. “But hiding won’t help. Jess is spreading lies, but we can fix this. Meet me at the old oak tree tomorrow before class. Trust me.” Her words, though simple, carried a warmth that melted my frozen heart. For the first time in days, I felt a flicker of hope. So I confessed my inner pain and confusion.Isabella listened intently, never interrupting. When I finished pouring out my pain, she handed me a notebook. “These are screenshots of Jess badmouthing others in our group chat,” she explained. “People need to see her true colors.” The next day, Isabella stood by me as I confronted Jess publicly. With evidence in hand, I spoke calmly, revealing Jess’s schemes. Whispers of doubt turned into murmurs of guilt. Slowly, friends began apologizing, realizing they had judged me unfairly. Isabella’s unwavering support taught me that true friendship outshines fleeting popularity.江西省九江市匡卢星瀚高级中学2024-2025学年度下学期3月月考高二英语试题时间 120分钟 满分150分一、听力选择题第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.What was the hotel like in the past A.The meals were good but not the rooms.B.The rooms were good but not the meals.C.The meals and the rooms were terrible.2.What time will the ship leave A.At 6:55. B.At 7:05. C.At 9:15.3.What are the two speakers trying to do A.Call a taxi. B.Catch a bus. C.Find a timetable.4.What did the man buy A.A briefcase. B.A suitcase. C.A cigarette case.5.What day of the week is it A.Saturday. B.Sunday. C.Monday.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6~8题。6.How old was she when she became famous A.Twenty. B.Fifteen. C.Sixteen.7.Why has the woman given up swimming A.She can’t stand the hard training. B.She cannot compete with others.C.She cannot win any international competitions now.8.How does she feel about her future A.Very excited. B.A bit lost. C.Very discouraged.听第7段材料,回答第9~10题。9.Where does the conversation take place A.In a park. B.At a restaurant. C.In an office.10.What is Alice doing now A.She’s looking for a new job. B.She’s working for a company.C.She’s studying at a university.听第8段材料,回答第11~13题。11.What are the man and the woman talking about A.A place where people can have a drink. B.A time when people can have fun.C.A friend they both like to talk with.12.For how many hours is a pub usually open A.From morning till night. B.Four to eight hours a day. C.It depends on the owner.13.Who is not allowed to go into a pub in England A.Young people. B.Children under 14. C.Students.听第9段材料,回答第14~17题。14.What is Robert A.A doctor. B.A director. C.A retired manager.15.What is the man’s job A.A tennis instructor. B.A physical education teacher. C.A sports club manager.16.How would the woman describe herself A.Easy-going. B.Agreeable. C.Unable to handle pressure.17.What can be the relationship between the man and the woman A.Teacher and student. B.Colleagues. C.Husband and wife.听第10段材料,回答第18~20题。18.What does the speaker really want to do A.She wants to give some advice to middle school students.B.She is announcing an advertisement.C.She wants to tell us how to choose a university.19.What is the speaker’s suggestion A.To earn money after middle school. B.To go on to study.C.She doesn’t know what to do yet.20.Which of the following is NOT true A.The more years of school you attend,the more money you are likely to make.B.The more educated you are,the more choices you have.C.You can only choose colleges to study further beyond middle school.二、阅读理解AThe 2024 Peace Poetry AwardsThe awards contest is to encourage people to explore peace and the human spirit. There are three age categories (类型): Adult (19 & over), Youth (13-18), and Youth (12 & under). The yearly contest is open to people worldwide. Your poems must be unpublished, and in English.DeadlineAll entries (参赛作品) must be submitted by June 30, 2024.Entry FeeAdults—$20Youth (13-18)—$10Youth (12 under) — no feeNotes1. You may submit up to three unpublished poems. At most 30 lines per poem.2. Include name, address, email, telephone number, and age in the upper right-hand corner of each poem. For the Youth (12 & under) category, please also include your school’s name and your teacher’s name.3. Title each poem.4. Please keep copies of all entries as we will be unable to return.5. Email your entries to: www. and Click here to pay our entry fee online.AwardsAdult Winner—$800Youth (13-18) Winner—$500Youth (12 under) Winner—$200Winners will be announced by September 30, 2024 on our website. Winners will be notified by land/or mail. Past years’ winning poems can be found here.21.What do we know about the contest A.It accepts poems in any language. B.It only accepts unpublished poems.C.It includes four categories. D.It is held every two years.22.To enter the contest, an adult must ________.A.pay an entry fee of $10B.title each poemC.write a poem of at least 30 linesD.submit his entries by September 30, 202423.What will an 18-year-old winner get A.$500 in prize money.B.$800 in prize money.C.A collection of this year’s winning poems.D.A collection of past year’s winning poems.BOne afternoon, as we approached a mine from the air, a crew of panicked miners went running into the forest. As I followed their progress, something caught my eye: two macaws, flying away like crazy. After we landed, I found macaw feathers, yellow and blue, hanging on a string from a pole in the camp. Cabral shook his head and said that the miners must have hunted and eaten the bird, “The animals Die a silent death,” he said mournfully. For a public servant, Cabral is unusually outspoken — at least on Instagram, where his account is devoted to strongly criticizing animal cruelty.At the camp, Finger told Cabral that he had found signs of an active site deeper in the forest. We followed him,moving silently along a path through the woods. As we advanced, we could hear a dog barking. There in a clearing was a wooden hut, abandoned except for a black dog, yowling miserably. Then we heard a strange noise from a box next to the hut. Cabral lifted a plastic cover, revealing a mass of puppies, just a few days old. He picked up a couple and held them, then walked to a shelf where the miners had been drying wildlife meat. He threw a piece to the mother dog, which began wolfing it.Early in his career, Cabral acquired the nickname Rambo, but it seemed mostly like a joke. He had taken up armed patrols (巡逻) only in service of wildlife conservation,his lifelong passion. He came from Juiz de Fora, a city in Brazil’s central part, and spent his childhood immersed in nature, watching wildlife programs and reading about animals.“This is all I ever wanted to do,” he told me. He earned a degree in biology and another in ecology, then joined IBAMA, a branch of the environment ministry that protects threatened ecosystems. In 2013, Cabral secured approval to build a unit of rangers (护林员) who were committed to saving the environment, by force if necessary.24.Why did the miners get so panicked that they ran into the forest A.Because they mined illegally.B.Because they mistook “us” as invaders.C.Because they killed animals cruelly.D.Because they camped without permission.25.What was Cabral’s career A.Fighting against evils like Rambo.B.Protecting wildlife, by force if necessary.C.Volunteering in service of wildlife conservation.D.Filming wildlife programs in nature.26.What do we know about IMAMA A.It centered on wildlife protection.B.It originally built a unit of armed rangers.C.It was co-founded by Cabral.D.It worked as branch of a non-profit organization.27.Which can best describe Cabral A.Passionate and devoted. B.Smart and straightforward.C.Cooperative and courageous. D.Intelligent and knowledgeable.CMost people are aware that alcohol affects the brain, can damage the liver and can affect a pregnant woman’s developing baby. But that’s not all the trouble it can cause.“Because alcohol is water-soluble and spreads throughout the body, there’s not a single organ that’s not affected by heavy alcohol use,” says Dr. Attia. Regular drinking over time raises the risk of multiple cancers like head and neck cancer, liver cancer and breast cancer. These detrimental effects are just a sampling of how alcohol can harm the body. Actually, alcohol can contribute to 200-plus health conditions.“One thing that most people don’t connect with alcohol is mental health,” says Dr. Attia. “People use alcohol to self-treat depression and anxiety symptoms. In the short term, it seems helpful. In the long term, it’s worsening the problem.” Alcohol can also counteract the effect of medications designed to treat anxiety and depression, she adds.But wait, haven’t you read that alcohol, especially red wine, has some positive health benefits “There’s a polyphenol (a type of plant compound) called resveratrol (白藜芦醇) in red wine that is beneficial,” says Dr. Attia. “It decreases inflammation in the epithelial cells that line the blood vessels. It penetrates the blood/ brain barrier and has protective effects. It reduces platelet aggregation and can prevent the formation of blood clots.”But before you grab that bottle of cabernet, consider this: “These polyphenols can be found in other substances, like grapes, raspberries and peanuts, or by taking supplements,” says Dr. Attia. “So even if there is a benefit to red wine, you don’t need to drink red wine to get this benefit. Eat the grapes instead!”As for the safe amount of alcohol, some guidelines suggest less is better, while the WHO claims there’s no safe amount. Dr. Attia agrees that any drinking is hazardous.December can be a difficult time to suddenly stop drinking alcohol. In fact, overindulging over the holidays is one reason for the Dry January movement, which encourages people to give up alcohol for the entire month. But you don’t have to wait until January. You can change your drinking habits now!28.What is implied in the first paragraph A.The known effects of alcohol are not very serious.B.People are aware of all the harm alcohol can cause.C.Alcohol has more negative impacts than commonly known.D.Alcohol’s harm to the brain and liver is overemphasized.29.What does the underlined word “counteract” in paragraph 3 probably mean A.replace B.strengthen C.remove D.reduce30.What is the main function of resveratrol mentioned in the passage A.To protect the blood/ brain barrier.B.To prevent the appearance of blood clots.C.To worsen the symptoms of depression.D.To decrease the lining of blood vessels.31.What will be talked about in the following part A.Ways to regulate drinking behaviour.B.Reasons for a dry January movement.C.Alcohol’s effects on social relationships.D.Approaches to holding holiday celebrations.DYour favourite foods might not taste the same in the future, and the climate crisis is behind it.In Spain, the black Iberian pigs, which are very important for making special ham, usually eat acorns (橡子) and surrounding grass under oak trees. However, because of heatwaves and a five-year drought, these natural foods are becoming less. So, the pigs are now fed olives (橄榄), thereby changing the unique flavour of the ham.Drought also affects how fruits taste. For example, watermelons and cantaloupes (香瓜) taste different when there’s a drought. Researchers from a Spanish tech centre told a Spanish newspaper that sugars and other compounds build up during droughts, changing the taste of food, sometimes for better, sometimes for worse.Beyond drought, rising temperatures and sea levels also influence food flavours. Typically, warm days and cool nights improve the sugar and acid content in fruits, which are essential for the optimal flavour. However, global warming makes this hard to achieve. For example, Japanese apples are becoming less acidic, softer, and drier due to early blooming and high temperatures during growth.While the food we eat is deeply influenced by the climate crisis, our food choices also cause it. Eating meat and dairy from cows has a big impact on the climate. Raising livestock (牲畜) produces a lot of greenhouse gases. Making animal protein also needs more land, energy and water than making plant-based protein.This may seem like a problem that can’t be solved, but we can break this cycle. The Good Food Institute, a US group, believes people will choose alternative protein if they are as tasty and affordable as meat.Meanwhile, more people have started to take action. According to The New York Times, Will Hlamris, a US farmer, practises regenerative farming, allowing cows to move around freely, using less chemical use and disturbing the soil less, which is more environmentally friendly.32.What changes the flavour of the ham A.The harvest of acorns and the surrounding grass.B.People’s need to make the flavour special.C.The shortage of food sources and alternative feed.D.The unique compounds caused by heatwaves.33.What does the underlined word “optimal” in Paragraph 4 mean A.Strange. B.Best. C.Worst. D.Common.34.According to the Good Food Institute, people will choose alternative protein if ______.A.the environment changes B.they are cheaper than meatC.they are delicious and cheap enough D.the greenhouse gases disappear35.What’s the main idea of the text A.Benefits of regenerative farming. B.Food production affected by climate.C.Livestock’s role in making protein. D.Climate crisis changing food taste.七选五Living a healthy lifestyle is all about choosing to make healthy choices each day. Here are some tips on how to improve your physical, mental, and emotional health.Set specific and actionable goals to improve your health. When you have specific goals you want to achieve, you’ll be more motivated to implement (实施) healthy changes in your life. 36 And then set goals that are specific, measurable, attainable, relevant, and time-bound to better guarantee your success.37 It’s no secret that healthy eating is one of the keys to achieving a healthy lifestyle. When you follow a healthy diet, you reduce your risk for obesity, heart disease, type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, and certain types of cancers. Healthy eating can also improve your mood and make you happier.Make a conscious effort to drink enough water throughout the day. Just like nutritious foods, water is essential to keeping your body healthy. 38 For adults, drinking around 13 cups of water a day is enough, but this amount can vary depending on your age, weight, environment, and physical activity level.Aim for at least 7 hours of quality sleep each night. 39 It helps you maintain a healthy weight, and improve your overall mood. Most adults need at least 7 hours of quality sleep each night, and children need 8 to 13 hours depending on how old they are.Find a type of physical activity that’s enjoyable for you. The benefits of physical activities are endless. Doing physical activities lowers your risk of things like stroke and high blood pressure, helps you lose weight, and improves your cognitive (认知的) function. . 40A.Consult the doctor about your physical condition.B.Choose nutritious foods and create a well-balanced diet.C.Identify what parts of your lifestyle you want to improve.D.Choose activities that make you feel happy and confident.E.Water benefits your digestion and keeps you from getting thirsty.F.What’s more, being active can improve your overall mental health.G.A good night’s sleep is good for your health and attention during the day.三、完形填空Organic, gluten-free, sugar-free... These labels are becoming more well-known, but still not 41 in many areas. That’s why Li Ming, a 17-year-old student, 42 his own organic snack store called “Green Bites” in his hometown’s downtown area, 43 to introduce a healthier snacking alternative.Li Ming and his classmates have always been aware of what they eat. “We love having snacks during breaks, but most of the time, we’re 44 with the ingredients and the quality,” Li Ming said. Then, he heard about a famous organic snack brand from a relative who had visited Europe. “I was 45 attracted and thought that our town could also benefit from such delicious and healthy snacks,” he added.Fortunately, during a family trip, Li Ming had the chance to visit the place where the brand 46 . He 47 as an intern in a local store that sold these snacks. “I got to taste a wide variety of them and also 48 the core values of the brand-providing healthy and natural snacks,” he said. In his town, with a growing number of people concerned about additives and preservatives, 49 truly organic snacks was a challenge.So, Li Ming decided to 50 this brand of organic snacks back home. Importing and 51 the store was no easy feat. There were a lot of procedures to follow. When it came to 52 staff, it was also a complicated task. Over 800 applications flooded in. “I 53 being involved in the interviews of every applicant,” Li Ming said. He remembered his early entrepreneurial spirit. “Back in junior high, I sold handmade bookmarks and small handicrafts to my schoolmates,” he said. He believes that entrepreneurship is about 54 the problems and demands in the daily lives of people and having the courage to take action to meet those 5541.A.ordinary B.popular C.essential D.crucial42.A.expanded B.ran C.visited D.repaired43.A.aiming B.claiming C.demanding D.struggling44.A.satisfied B.disappointed C.annoyed D.familiar45.A.merely B.hardly C.occasionally D.instantly46.A.originated B.disappeared C.operated D.encountered47.A.instructed B.left C.served D.traveled48.A.followed B.changed C.grasped D.questioned49.A.finding B.selling C.storing D.eating50.A.bring B.fetch C.carry D.send51.A.setting up B.setting out C.setting down D.setting off52.A.training B.managing C.hiring D.firing53.A.handed over B.insisted on C.resorted to D.put off54.A.solving B.ignoring C.identifying D.creating55.A.promises B.chances C.requirements D.responses四、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内所给单词的正确形式。More and more evidence shows that the real driver of poor health is sugar, which 56 ( exist) mainly in sweets and sweet drinks we take every day. Those 57 receive 25% of their daily calories from sweets and sweet drinks are more likely 58 (have) heart disease. So scientists recommend that we limit 59 (we) to less than 100- 150 calories a day from sugar. That 60 (be)to say , we should eat less than a candy bar a day. Instead, we should consume different 61 (category) of fresh fruit and vegetables. As with everything in life, 62 (moderate) is key. The ideal diet is a balanced one, without too much or too little of any one thing.63 (eat) slowly is also a fundamental key to being healthy, because it will cause us to eat less and it is beneficial 64 the digestion. It is also better to eat a modest amount of food each time, rather than to eat 65 lot in one meal, and then a little in the next.五、书面表达66.高三临近,学校英语报Youth面向高二全体同学展开调查,主题为How students intend to spend weekends in Senior Three。请你作为校报编辑,根据图表中的调查结果,为校报写一篇报道,内容包括:1. 描述调查结果;2. 评论学生选择;3. 提出你的建议。注意:1. 写作词数应为80左右;2. 请按格式在答题卡相应位置作答。___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________67.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。It was a sunny afternoon when I first heard the whispers.I was the most popular girl in my school. I had a lot of friends, and I had a best friend, Isabella. You might think she was the second most popular girl in school, but apparently she was not. I had a lot of admirers, which made some people very eager for my popularity, like Jess. But she tried everything to embarrass me. Once, I saw her crying in the classroom, and I was surprised by her difficulty, so I tried to talk to her, but she was still crying, somehow louder. Soon, people entered the classroom for the class, and Jess quickly started saying things loudly like “Please forgive me, Amy! I will definitely make your homework better next time!” I was so shocked!The laughter that once occurred in the school corridors had turned into a low whisper. People I once called friends began to drift away. Every interaction felt like navigating a minefield (雷区) except Isabella, who didn’t leave me. My messages in group chats went unanswered. During class, the seat next to me sat empty. A heavy feeling came over me, like something pressing on my chest. I tried to ignore the words, but they seemed like an invisible shadow, following me wherever I went. Actually, people just didn’t know me — they only saw the surface and thought I was just a girl having double faces. What they didn’t know was that I had been studying good manners at a young age, day after day, year after year.My loneliness was getting deeper and deeper, but no one seemed to understand. One particularly painful afternoon, I locked myself in my room as soon as I got home. I lay in bed, on my stomach, tears streaming silently down my cheeks.注意:1.续写词数应为150个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Just as darkness threatened to envelop me, the phone on the bedside table rang.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Isabella listened intently, never interrupting.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 江西省九江市匡卢星瀚高级中学2024-2025学年度下学期高二英语3月月考试题.docx 江西省九江市匡卢星瀚高级中学2024-2025学年度下学期高二英语3月月考试题听力.mp3 江西省九江市匡卢星瀚高级中学2024-2025学年度下学期高二英语3月月考试题答案.docx