资源简介 汕头市潮阳实验学校2024-2025学年度第二学期高一第二次月考英语试卷本试卷共四部分,共8页。时间120分钟,满分130分。第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节阅读下面短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A 、B 、C 和D) 中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)AWith such a strong artistic heritage,it's no surprise that England knocks it out of the park whenit comes to world-class art galleries.These are the galleries you need to add to your must-visit list.Royal Academy of Arts (RA),LondonNot your standard gallery,the Royal Academy of Arts is led by artists to promote not just theappreciation of art,but its practice.It is world-famous for hosting some exhibitions that geteveryone talking.Besides,what sets the RA apart is its engagement with the public throughparticipatory experiences,allowing visitors to not only view art but become part ofit in innovativeways.Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts,NorwichSitting on the edge of the University of East Anglia's campus,the Sainsbury Centre holds acollection of remarkable works of art spanning over 2,000 years.Inside the seminal Norman Fosterbuilding,you'll find artworks from around the world,including some stunning pieces of Europeanmodern art by Degas,Francis Bacon,and Alberto Giacometti.Yorkshire Sculpture Park,West YorkshireTearing up the rulebook when it comes to how we traditionally view art,the YorkshireSculpture Park strives to break down barriers by showing works from British and internationalartists in the outdoor setting.Set in hundreds of acres of West Yorkshire parkland,you'll seesculptures by some of the leading artists of the 20th century.Whitworth,ManchesterAfter a sky-high 15 million development,the Whitworth is becoming one of the premiergalleries in the north of England.Making full use of its picturesque park setting,the gallery has abeautiful art garden and a sculpture terrace(露台),all waiting to be explored.Inside the gallery,youcan view an exciting programme of ever-changing exhibitions.21.What is special about the Royal Academy ofArts A.It offers interactive experiences. B.It displays works by senior artists.C.It takes up a vast space in the museum. D.It stages exhibitions in a traditional way.22.What do Yorkshire Sculpture Park and Whitworth have in common A.They are small in scale. B.They offer outdoor settings.C.They feature long-standing works. D.They host exhibitions every year.23.Where is the text probably taken from A.An art textbook. B.An art student's paper.C.A personal travel blog. D.Atravel guidebook.广东省汕头市潮阳区汕头市潮阳实验学校2024-2025学年高一下学期5月月考英语试题{#{QQABbYAh5wAwkIRACJ67AUnQCEqQkIATLQoOhQCKKAwLwAFIBAA=}#}BBy the middle of the last decade,I had been studying Indian Butterflies for over 20 years.However,I had never observed butterflies at high altitudes in the trans-Himalayan habitat.So,in2015,I decided to visit Ladakh to search for butterflies.My first “butterflying”visit to Ladakh was in June 2016,then in July of the same year,followed by another visit in August 2018.For these visits,I charted out a two-week schedule oneach occasion.I covered some of the well-known locations.Each habitat we explored had its unique mix of butterfly species.By trickling streams andwet areas,we found Small and Dusky Green Underwings,along with numerous Meadowblues,allpart of the Blues family.In alpine meadows,countless white and yellow butterflies from theYellows and Whites family fluttered(翩翩飞舞)about.More than once,I'd spot a white or yellowbutterfly flying across the meadow,and chase after it,only to find myself out of breath in Ladakh’sthin air while the butterfly gracefully flew away.Once,I chased a Butler's Dwarf butterfly for 15minutes,managing only a few photos before it disappeared.Another time,I spotted dozens ofClouded Yellow butterflies in an alpine meadow.I spent half an hour chasing them,only for themto fly away each time.Over the course of multiple visits to Ladakh for butterfly observation,I've had theremarkable opportunity to photograph more than 40 “lifers”—species I encountered for the veryfirst time.These discoveries have added valuable knowledge to the field and led to the publicationof two research papers in the “Journal of Threatened Taxa.”In addition to this,I partnered with the Snow Leopard Conservancy to create a small bookletshowcasing 50 butterfly species found in Ladakh,with the goal of raising awareness andpromoting butterfly watching as a unique and sustainable activity.This initiative aims to inspireboth locals and tourists to explore the rich biodiversity of the region,while fostering a greaterappreciation for Ladakh's delicate ecosystems.24.Why did the author decide to visit Ladakh A.To carry out a travel schedule. B.To search for butterfly habitats.C.To survey butterflies at high altitudes. D.To recommend tourist attractions.25.Which best describes the author's chasing butterflies A.Challenging and fascinating B.Scary and exciting.C.Embarrassing and amusing. D.Dangerous and interesting.26.What is the author's purpose of making a booklet A.To document insect species in India. B.To encourage eco-aware exploration.C.To promote local tourism in Ladakh. D.To compare butterfly research findings.27.What is the best title for the text A.Uniqueness of Butterflies B.AFascinating ButterflyC.Biodiversity in Ladakh D.A Fluttering Discovery广东省汕头市潮阳区汕头市潮阳实验学校2024-2025学年高一下学期5月月考英语试题{#{QQABbYAh5wAwkIRACJ67AUnQCEqQkIATLQoOhQCKKAwLwAFIBAA=}#}CIt's one of the most common questions adults ask children:what do you want to be when yougrow up Although childhood is supposed to be fun,kids also discuss important topics regarding theirfutures.Now,a new study finds that children who set big goals regarding their future status andeducation often set themselves up for success as they age.The findings,published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology,are the first toreveal a connection between life goal development and future success in school or the workplace.Rodica Damian,an associate professor of psychology at the University of Houston,and otherresearchers discovered that as children grow up,their goals naturally begin to change.However,assome childhood goals fall away,other goals related to a family stay strong.These include being closeto relatives,building more friendships or finding a romantic partner,and even becoming moreinvolved in the community or helping others.During the study,researchers compared how their goals evolved as children moved fromadolescence to adulthood and how a person's goals impacted their success in school and as anemployee later on.Overall,a child's goals focusing on their education and future status were themost consistent predictors of income in adulthood.Simply,when a child dreams big about doingwell in school or achieving great success as an adult,these goals accurately paint a picture of howsuccessful these children will be.So,the message is simple:dream big and dream of success,kids!Those goals can drive you to success when you grow up!“Our work proves a strong connection between a child's life goals,educational achievement,and future occupational outcomes.This information is valuable for parents and educators who canuse it to encourage children to set ambitious goals.Additionally,it helps develop strategies tosupport individuals in achieving their goals and reaching their full potential,"Damian concludes.28.What does the study mainly focus on A.Why children change their dreams over time.B.Whether childhood goals relate to future success.C.How childhood education determines future career.D.What impact early experiences have on characters.29.Which of the following goals remains strong as children grow up A.Connecting with others. B.Achieving academic success.C. Hunting for a high-salary job. D.Improving personal social status.30.What message does the author convey in paragraph 3 A.Future careers is determined by Childhood achievements.B.Childhood ambition is potentially connected with success.C.Setting small goals is more beneficial than dreaming big.D.Adjusting goals can create new opportunities for success.31.What is the purpose of the last paragraph A.To summarize learning strategies. B.To offer suggestions for future studies.C.To stress the significance of the study. D.To point out the limitations of the study.广东省汕头市潮阳区汕头市潮阳实验学校2024-2025学年高一下学期5月月考英语试题{#{QQABbYAh5wAwkIRACJ67AUnQCEqQkIATLQoOhQCKKAwLwAFIBAA=}#}Over 100 years ago,Alexander Graham Bell asked the readers to do something brave and fresh—“to found a new science”.He pointed out that sciences based on the measurement of sound andlight already existed.But there was no science of odour(气味).Bell asked his readers to “measurea smell”.Today,smart phones provide impressive built-in capabilities based on the sciences of sound andlight:voice assistants,facial recognition and photo improvement.The science of odour does notoffer anything comparable.But that situation is changing,as advances in machine smell,also called"digitized smell”,are finally answering Bell's call to action.Whereas human vision mainly relies on cells in the retina(视网膜),smell is experiencedthrough about 400 types of cells in the nose.Machine smell starts with sensors that detect andidentify molecules(分子)in the air.These sensors serve the same purpose as the cells in your nose.But to be useful to people,machine smell needs to go a step further.The system needs to knowwhat a certain molecule or a set of molecules smells like to a human.So,the challenge isformidable. For that,machine smell needs machine learning.Machine learning studies the words humans tend to use to describe what they experience whenthey encounter specific odour-causing things.However,the web has an unimaginably huge amountof audio,image and video content that can be used to train artificial intelligence systems thatrecognize sounds and pictures.Most people cannot describe smells in word as effortlessly andrecognizably as they can describe sights and sounds.So,researchers weren't able to train reallypowerful machine learning models.However,things started to change in 2015 when researchers launched the DREAM SmellPrediction Challenge.The competition released data collected by Andreas Keller,and invited teamsfrom around the world to submit their machine learning models.By 2019,the largest datasets hadgrown from less than 500 molecules in the DREAM challenge to about 5,000 molecules.Suchprogress in unlocking the code of smell is not only exciting but also has highly promisingapplication.The future of machine smell looks bright.It also promises to smell good.32.Why does the author mention Alexander Graham Bell A.To stress the application of digitalized smell.B.To prove the current progress in machine smell.C.To illustrate Bell's research into sound and light.D.To offer background information of smell science.33.What does the underlined word “formidable”in paragraph 3 mean A.Rewarding. B.Inspiring. C.Demanding. D.Confusing.34.What is paragraph 4 mainly about A.It introduces the shortage of smell datasets.B.It predicts the trend in machine learning.C.It explains the use of smell training models.D.It stresses the possibilities of describing smell.35.What is the author's attitude towards the machine smell A.Objective. B.Doubtful. C.Optimistic. D.Indifferent.广东省汕头市潮阳区汕头市潮阳实验学校2024-2025学年高一下学期5月月考英语试题{#{QQABbYAh5wAwkIRACJ67AUnQCEqQkIATLQoOhQCKKAwLwAFIBAA=}#}第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Can't get to sleep 36 Check out a sleep doctor's advice on eating to sleep better.You took an afternoon coffee break.You might think you need the afternoon coffee to improve focus the last few hours of the day,but it takes six hours for your body to process and remove just half of the caffeine consumed.37 Single doses of caffeine of up to 200 milligrams of caffeine daily is considered amoderate amount of caffeine.Many sleep experts suggest avoiding caffeine in the afternoon ifyou're having falling asleep at night.-38Overeating can certainly make you feel uncomfortable,especially if you dine shortly beforehitting the hay.The body was meant to digest food sitting or standing,not lying down.Lying downcan make the digestive process take longer,which disturbs sleep.Your dinner is spicy.You might want to avoid spicy foods a few hours before bed as they can cause heartburn orindigestion."When you go from standing to lying down,gravity( 重 力 )isn’t your friend.39 It can be disruptive to your sleep as well."says Dr Breus.“Also,there is some data toshow that eating spicy food may cause a higher chances for nightmares,"says Dr Breus.You had ice cream before bed.Addicting in high-fat dairy foods could interfere(干扰)with your sleep.Low-fibre,high-fat,and high sugar diets were associated with sleep problems.Foods high in fat also can slow downdigestion,which can interfere with sleep,says dietitian Lisa Stollman."Fat leaves the stomach last,after proteins(蛋白质)and carbohydrates(碳水化合物). 40 22A.You enjoy a big dinner.B.You have an irregular dining time.C.Spicy foods are hard to be digested than any others.D.Perhaps it's because of what you consumed during the day.E.Those spices can go into your stomach and then you get reflux(逆流).F.Therefore,avoiding foods rich in fat close to bedtime is a smart choice.G.This substance(物质)can also cause nervousness and contribute to sleeplessness.广东省汕头市潮阳区汕头市潮阳实验学校2024-2025学年高一下学期5月月考英语试题{#{QQABbYAh5wAwkIRACJ67AUnQCEqQkIATLQoOhQCKKAwLwAFIBAA=}#}第二部分英语知识运用(共二节,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,从短文后各题所给的A 、B 、C 和 D 四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。This past summer was really special for Jaequan Faulkner,a 13-year-old boy living inMinneapolis,Minnesota.He set up a hot dog. 41 outside his home to make some extramoney.The boy took care to make sure that all food was fresh and clean.People in theneighborhood 42 the boy's spirit,but there was only one 43 :he didn't have apermit.When the Department of Health received a 44 ,instead of shutting down Jaequan'sstand,they did something 45 .They helped the teenager get a permit so that his businesscould 46Daniel Huff,director of the department,said they were 47 to help a young man withsuch a sense of business.The health inspectors helped to pay for his first permit. 48 ,Hufftook another step and helped connect Jaequan with the Economic Opportunity Network,which gavethe young businessman tips on 49 a small business."I was kind of 50 and so grateful,”Jaequan said about all the. 51 ."Becauseusually I would have one person at a time helping me,but there 52 to be so many kindpeople at once."The food stand now operates with a 53 and is open four hours daily from 11 am to 3pm.Jaequan wants to give back to the community,and is planning to. 54 to organizationsthat assist teenagers in need.With such a. 55 ,the boy surely is going to have a brightfuture.41.A.store B.tent C.factory D.stand42.A.resisted B.assessed C.appreciated D.opposed43.A.advantage B.problem C.tendency D.request44.A.complaint B.comment C.warning D.ban45.A.official B.exceptional C.efficient D.identical46.A.survive B.expand C.cease D.profit47.A.grateful B.curious C.hesitant D.willing48.A.Apparently B.Gradually C.Then D.Consequently49.A.sponsoring B.running C.starting D.investing50.A.disappointed B.embarrassed C.amused D.surprised51.A.support B.bother C.inspiration D.conflict52.A.used B.proved C.seemed D.happened53.A.label B.theme C.license D.patent54.A.adjust B.appeal C.react D.donate55.A.tone B.story C.drive D.preference广东省汕头市潮阳区汕头市潮阳实验学校2024-2025学年高一下学期5月月考英语试题{#{QQABbYAh5wAwkIRACJ67AUnQCEqQkIATLQoOhQCKKAwLwAFIBAA=}#}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。Longjing tea,also known as Dragon Well tea,is a renowned Chinese green tea.56 (plant)near the city of Hangzhou,for more than a thousand years,Longjing tea57 (gain)a great reputation for its delicate flavor.But 58 makes it even more famous is Emperor Qianlong.It's said that duringhis visit to the tea plantations(种能园)in Hangzhou,Emperor Qianlong took 59interest in the harvesting activities and even joined in.While 60 (pick)the tea,hereceived the news of his mother's illness,so he carelessly put the leaves in his pocket and leftHangzhou 61 Beijing.He visited his mother 62 (immediate)upon hisarrival.His mother then smelt the pleasant smell of the tea leaves from his pocket and wanted tohave a taste.After drinking a cup of tea,she found herself completely. 63 (energy),and she even praised it as a cure for all illnesses.With 64 (it)unique flavor,rich history,and impressive health benefits,it is no wonder65 Longjing tea has remained a popular choice among tea enthusiasts第三部分基础运用(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)用必修三 Unit 3到必修三Unit5 所学新单词的正确形式填空。66.His target is to gather as great a (多样性)of material as possible.67.In all,the new features (肯定)add more variety to this online game.68.Every man has struggled with, (寻找)after,and found that kind of illusion,which ispart of our awareness.69.In running a company,strict (财务的)management means everything.70.The police have (发起)an investigation into the accident.71.Only when agriculture is fully developed can industry have (足够的)materials.72.The managers meet (定期地)to discuss the progress of the project.73.We must make the most use of the natural (资源)which are quite limited now onour planet.74.At first he refused to accept any responsibility but he ended up (道歉).75.Teaching children with special needs requires (耐心)and understanding.第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)第 一 节(满分15分)假定你是新华中学的李华,昨天你参加了学校举办的剪纸比赛活动。请你给校英文报写一篇活动报道,内容包括:1.活动时间 2.活动过程; 3.活动反响。注意事项:1. 词数不少于100;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。广东省汕头市潮阳区汕头市潮阳实验学校2024-2025学年高一下学期5月月考英语试题{#{QQABbYAh5wAwkIRACJ67AUnQCEqQkIATLQoOhQCKKAwLwAFIBAA=}#}第二节(满分25分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写最后一段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。Mrs.Thompson,a retired teacher,was well-known for her insightful advice and genuinewillingness to help others.Many high school students often turned to her for guidance and as herneighbor,me included.One afternoon,feeling troubled and uncertain about my future after a disappointing exam,Idecided to knock on Mrs.Thompson's door.“I don't know what I’m doing with my life,”I admitted,my eyes fixed on the floor.“It feels likeeveryone else has it all figured out,and I’m just stuck.“My voice trembled with sadness and a hintof fear.I had bombed my last math test,and it felt like that failure stayed in every corner of my mind,increasing my anxiety about college examination and what I might want to pursue.While myfriends seemed to advance effortlessly through their studies,I was struggling to stay afloat.Thefeeling that I was falling behind only deepened my sense of hopelessness.Mrs.Thompson listened carefully,her face a picture of calm and understanding.Without sayingmuch,she handed me a small tomato seedling(苗)in a pot.The tiny plant,with its delicate greenleaves,seemed to symbolize a slight sign of hope.”Let's plant this in the garden,“she said gently."Water it every day and make sure it getsenough sunlight.But for a whole week,don't focus on its progress.Just trust that it's growing.”Every day,I faithfully watered the little seedling,as if I was putting my own hopes into it.Icarefully ensured it got the right amount of sunlight,positioning it just so under the sun's rays.Withgreat self-control,I resisted the urge to examine it too closely.As the days went by,I felt a mix ofeagerness and impatience,like a child waiting for a long-promised gift,longing to see some sign thatmy efforts were making a difference.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。Paragraph one:"Let’s go to check on the plant,"Mrs.Thompson said to me a week later.Paragraph two:One day,as I bent down to water it,a tiny yellow flower caught my eye.广东省汕头市潮阳区汕头市潮阳实验学校2024-2025学年高一下学期5月月考英语试题{#{QQABbYAh5wAwkIRACJ67AUnQCEqQkIATLQoOhQCKKAwLwAFIBAA=}#}汕头市潮阳实验学校2024-2025第二学期第二次月考高一英语参考答案第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)21.A 22.B 23.D 24.C 25.A 26.B 27.D 28.B 29.A 30.B31.C 32.D 33.C 34.A 35.C 36.D 37.G 38.A 39.E 40.F第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分40分)完型填空41.D 42.C 43.B 44.A 45.B 46.A 47.D 48.C 49.B 50.D51.A 52.B 53.C 54.D 55.C语法填空56.Planted 57.has gained 58.what 59.an 60.picking61.for 62.immediately 63.energetic 64.its 65.that词汇基础66.diversity 67.definitely 68.sought 69.financial 70.launched71.sufficient 72.regularly 73.resources 74.apologizing/apologising 75.patience第三部分作文 (满分 4 0分 )第一节:Yesterday,our school successfully hosted a paper cutting competition,which attractednumerous students eager to showcase their creativity.At the beginning of the event,the teacher briefly introduced the history and basic skills ofpaper -cutting.Then,the participants got down to working.They folded and cut the red paperwith great concentration.Scissors flashed and in a short time,various works took shape,such asvivid animals and beautiful flowers.After the competition,the works were displayed in the schoolhall.Students and teachers were amazed at the wonderful creations.After the event,manyparticipants expressed their appreciation for this traditional art form,stating that it was bothchallenging and rewarding.The competition not only fostered creativity but also deepened students'understanding ofChinese culture.Overall,it was a successful and memorable event.广东省汕头市潮阳区汕头市潮阳实验学校2024-2025学年高一下学期5月月考英语试题{#{QQABbYAh5wAwkIRACJ67AUnQCEqQkIATLQoOhQCKKAwLwAFIBAA=}#}第二节 :"Let's go to check on the plant,"Mrs.Thompson said to me a week later.With a heart full ofanticipation,I followed her to the garden.When we reached the spot where we'd planted theseedling,I was amazed.The once -tiny plant had grown significantly.Its leaves were greener andmore robust,and it stood taller,reaching towards the sky.Mrs.Thompson looked at me and smiled,“You see,just like this seedling,growth doesn't always happen at a speed we can immediatelynotice.Your efforts in studying are like the care you gave this plant.They're working,even if youcan't see the results right away.”One day,as I bent down to water it,a tiny yellow flower caught my eye.A sense ofjoy andaccomplishment washed over me.That little flower was a symbol of hope and proof that my carehad paid off.It made me realize that just as the seedling needed time and consistent care to bloom,so did I in my studies.I no longer felt as lost or hopeless.From then on,I faced my studychallenges with newfound confidence,knowing that with perseverance,my efforts would surelylead to beautiful "blooms"in my future.广东省汕头市潮阳区汕头市潮阳实验学校2024-2025学年高一下学期5月月考英语试题{#{QQABbYAh5wAwkIRACJ67AUnQCEqQkIATLQoOhQCKKAwLwAFIBAA=}#} 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源预览