资源简介 赤峰二中 2023 级高二下学期第二次月考英语试题本试卷满分 150 分,考试时间 120 分钟第一部分听力(共两节,满分 30 分)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. Why does the woman come to China A. To take her holiday. B. To go on business. C. To study.2. What will the woman do A. Write a report. B. Go shopping. C. Go home.3. When does the talent show start this week A. At 9:00. B. At 10:00. C. At 11:00.4. What makes the man feel relieved A. Finishing a campaign. B. Keeping himself occupied. C. Completing his meeting.5. When will Charlie have the interview A. Tomorrow. B. In a week. C. In two weeks.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。听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。6. What are the speakers mainly discussing A. A computer museum.B. Advances in computer technology.C. A library with examples of old technology.7. What is the PowerBook 100 A. A $700,000 computer. B. A machine from 1976. C. The original portable computer.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。高二英语 第 1 页 共 12 页8. What is the woman’s opinion about the computer screen A. Big. B. Nice. C. Stylish.9. What brings the man a bit of trouble A. The screen. B. The keyboard. C. The mouse.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。10. Where, is the woman now A. In London. B. In Bristol. C. In. Kingsford.11. What does the woman think of the life in London A. Boring. B. Peaceful. C. Expensive.12. What will the man do this summer A. Organize sporting activities. B. Work as a pool lifeguard. C. Teach people to swim.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。13. What does the man suggest seeing at first A. A circus. B. A musical. C. A comedy.14. Which of the following is launched last week A. The Dancing Queen. B. Take It or Leave C. Sweet Dating.15. How does the woman feel about the romantic comedy the man mentions A. It’s funny. B. It’s boring. C. It’s old.16. What do the speakers decide to do at last A. Attend a comedy club. B. Enjoy the clowns C. See a silent film.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17. What is special about the dance studios A. They have large drink areas.B. They are next to the gym.C. They have floor-to-ceiling mirrors.18. Where is the Skate Center located A. Opposite the reception area. B. Beside the changing rooms. C. Behind the swimming pool.19. What must all members do first to join the center A. Pay the annual fee of $200.B. Fill in a personal information form.C. Get parental permission if over 16.20. How much should one pay for a single class visit A. $21. B. $20. C. $19.高二英语 第 2 页 共 12 页第二部分 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。AGrow Dat Youth FarmField trips at Grow Dat provide hands-on or virtual experiential learning opportunities toe Learn With Us!School Field Trip1.5 hours, pre school-12th gradeThis interactive experience includes a brief tour of the farm, and your choice of 3stationsthat best with your learning goals. Our experienced and creative educators will focus onhands-onlearning in nature.◆Bird watching with binoculars◆Insect Hunt with magnifying glasses◆Make & eat a simple snack (depends on seasonal produce availability)◆Scientific Drawing/ Nature ArtLearning Tour1 hour, college students and adultsThis is a complete walking tour of our 7-acre farm. You will learn about our sustainablefarming practices; our youth leadership programs and our approach to education, and get a tasteof our unique organizational culture.Agricultural Task2 hours, college students and adultsThis option includes the same tour described in Learning Tour along with 45minutes ofagricultural work on our sustainable urban farm.History of the Land1.5-2 hours, all agesThis tour looks at the social and environmental history of New Orleans by tellingthe storyof our land in City Park. Participants, explore what's happened right here in the past—tracingindigenous cultures past and present stories of slavery and liberation, all the way to thepresent day. Additional info for visitors: We are unable to accommodate more than 60 youth on a single day. We can explorescheduling trips over multiple days. Water is required for all trips. We have two composting toilets on our farm. We do not offer tours in July and August, and have very limited availability throughout themonth of June.21. In which tour will participants taste vegetables and fruits probably A. Learning Tour. B. History of the Land.C. School Field Trip. D. Agricultural Task.22. What will visitors learn in Learning Tour and Agricultural Task A. The eco-friendly farming techniques. B. The stories of American Civil War.C. The special agricultural culture. D. The educational youth leadership.23. What are visitors required to do A. Avoid using toilets on the farm. B. Schedule summer vacation trips.C. Organize a group of 60 students. D. Bring water for themselves.B“Estás listos ” That was our Spanish teacher’s opening question on our first day of nightschool. Silence. We met his question with blank looks. Mercifully, he translated it into English(Are you ready ). Relieved, we all smiled. Well, I was scared. I kept hoping the teacher wouldn’task me anything because I had no vocabulary and translation apps were strictly forbidden in theclassroom.During the first six weeks of class, I crammed tons of new words into my brain, memorizedthe main verb tenses, drilled myself on irregular verbs, and discovered some similarities betweenmy new language and those I already spoke. I was also surprised to learn some cool new thingsunique to Spanish. Who knew there could be two verbs for “to be” To be Canadian, or to be anengineer, was not like being bored or being happy in Spanish. This distinction required twodifferent verbs (ser and estar).As time went by and my learning progressed. Three years later, I was enrolled inIntermediate Spanish Conversation class. It committed students to engaging with others in anunrehearsed way. One day, we were to give a short presentation about a book we had read andthen answer questions immediately. With notes at hand, everything started off well. But duringthe Q&A, I struggled to find the right words, completely forgot the verb tenses, and started usingFrench instead of Spanish. I looked for work-arounds to express ideas that had suddenlyBecome too complex for my limited vocabulary. Anxiety set in, but I decided to ask for help. Myclassmates graciously suggested the words I couldn’t recall. I took a deep breath and realizedthateven though it wasn’t perfect, no one really cared.When I first signed up for Spanish classes, I thought it would be a purely academic pursuit. Ihave come to see that you have to be ready to look foolish, have fun, and get creative: If youcan’t find the perfect word, others will work just as well. You have to acknowledge thatconnecting with people matters more than having all the “right” answers.24. Why did the author feel scared on the first day of class A. She knew few Spanish words.B. The teacher spoke too quickly.C. She was nervous about speaking in public.D. She was not familiar with the teaching method.25. What surprised the author about learning Spanish A. The large number of irregular verbs.B. The complex grammatical structure.C. The difference in how “to be” is used.D. The similarities between Spanish and other languages.26. What happened to the author during the presentation A. She had trouble expressing herself clearly.B. She became embarrassed to ask for help.C. She forgot some key contents: of the book.D. She was unable to use her prepared notes properly.27. What lesson does the author learn about language learning A. Memorizing vocabulary is the key to success.B. It is important to always seek the perfect answers.C. It involves accepting imperfection and taking risks.D. Group work is more important than individual study.CIf we think of a book we studied months ago, we will find it easier to recall its color,itstypeface, and the table where we sat than the content we were concentrating on. If wethink of a lecture we listened to with great concentration, we will recall the lecturer’sappearance, thefailure of the air-conditioning, much more easily than the ideas we went to learn. Thisphenomenon proves that the connections made in the brain through unconscious processing aremore lasting than those made through conscious (有意识的) processing. George Lozanovtherefore proposed his theory and came up with a new teaching approach.In suggestopedia (暗示教学法), as he called his method, consciousness is shifted away fromthe curriculum to focus on something around. In a recent experiment, it consists of two sessions.The first session is in two parts. In the first part, the music is classical (Mozart, Beethoven…) andthe teacher reads the text slowly and sincerely, with attention to the dynamics of the music. Thestudents follow the text in their books. This is followed by several minutes of silence. In thesecond part, they listen to baroque music (Bach, Corelli, Handel…) while the teacher reads thetext in a normal speaking voice. During this time they have their books closed.Some hours after the two-part session, there is a follow-up class at which the students arestimulated to recall the material presented. Once again the approach is indirect. The students donot focus their attention on trying to remember the vocabulary, but focus on using the languagetocommunicate.While suggestopedia has gained some fame through success in the teaching of modernlanguages, few teachers are able to achieve the same level of success as Lozanov and hisassociates. The students have not developed the appropriate mind set. They are often notmotivated to learn through this method because they do not have enough “faith”. They do not seeit as “real teaching” especially as it does not seem to involve the “work” that is essential tolearning.28. What’s easier to recall in paragraph 1 A. Book content. B. Lecture ideas.C. Associated details. D.Consciously learned facts.29. Why are different types of music used in the experiment A. To let teachers teach more freely. B. To see how studentsreact to music.C. To create different learning atmospheres.D. To test students’ music appreciation ability.30. What is a key feature of suggestopedia in the experiment A. Focusing on direct vocabulary memorization. B. Stimulating active recall of texts.C. Using a direct teaching approach. D. Encouraging passive listening.31. What can be inferred about the new method from the last paragraph A. It has gained great popularity. B. It still has a long way to go.C. Students’ attitude helps its success. D. It’s a win-win strategy.DLike a literal breath of fresh air, so-called “micro-forests” represent a green practice,boosting the quality of life in many of the world’s polluted and overcrowded urban centers.These small areas of densely (稠密地) planted woodland trees also known as mini-forestsor pocket forests, allow communities to manage the effects of climate change in a small way, butoffer enormous benefits to the environment and local people, as they restore soil, air and waterquality. These mini-forests are proving a magnet for various animal and plant species, which offerhuman beings the chance to learn more about nature. Magically becoming self-sustaining overtime, they are a way to make reimagined urban life a reality.Significantly, mini-forests, as one of their nonprofit facilitators SUGi outlines, serve to buildsocial bonds in communities as well, as they come together to enjoy and sustain new naturalsettings. They can also regenerate and beautify neglected (被忽视的) plots in cities such asformer basketball courts, and disused parking lots and playgrounds, for instance.According to the UN’s State of the World’s Forests Report from 2020, over 440 millionhectares (公顷) of forest have been lost to other uses since 1990. Now, more than half of theglobal population lives in urban areas, but the access to green spaces is limited. The good newsisthat micro-forests in cities can offer an important chance to fight against deforestation andenlarge green spaces.Euro News details some of the many exciting micro-forests that have taken root globally.Nonprofit Earthwatch Europe, for instance, has planted 285 of them since 2022. Their plots aremade up of 600 trees. A tree-planting program aiming to restore biodiversity and reintroducenative species, SUGi, has created 230 pocket forests in 52 cities around the world, fromToulousein France, to Madrid in Spain, and Saint George in Romania.32. What does the underlined word “magnet” in paragraph 2 most probably mean A. Something artificial. B. Something simplified.C. Something innovative. D. Something appealing.33. How do micro-forests benefit a city according to the text A. They reduce traffic jams. B. They improve urban land use.C. They popularize sports activities. D. They ensure citizens’ privacy.34. What is the data in paragraph 4 intended to stress A. The fast pace of urbanization. B. The need to control populations.C. The importance of micro-forests, D. The harm caused by deforestation.35. What is the last paragraph mainly about A. Plans to further promote micro-forests. B. Benefits of sustaining micro-forests.C. Examples of creating micro-forests in cities. D. Policies about micro-forest preservation.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入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Expert Tips: Keep Your Dog Healthy and Vet-Bill-FreeShelina, who traded a teaching career for her passion for dogs, is on a mission to help dogowners avoid common issues that could lead to hefty vet bills. “With the right knowledge, youcan keep your furry friend in top shape.” she emphasizes. Here are her tried-and-true tips.___36___Replace “Leave It” with “Get It”You’ve likely used the command “leave it” when your dog eyes something dangerous, like adiscarded chicken bone. However, this approach has a flaw. ___37___ Instead, Shelinasuggeststeaching “get it.” This simple shift flips the dynamic. When your dog hears “get it,” theyunderstand that nothing is theirs until you give the okay. For instance, if there’s food on the floor,your dog will wait patiently for your signal. This way, you reduce the risk of your dog ingestingharmful items.Say “Switch” Instead of “Drop”The command “drop” often creates a tug-of-war situation. When your dog grabs something,the moment you say “drop,” they sense your urgency, making the item seem more valuable.___38___ Enter the “switch” command. If your dog has a sock in its mouth, you can offer a treatand ask for a “switch.” Your dog will willingly release the sock, excited for the reward. This notonly makes interactions smoother but also prevents accidental swallowing.Prioritize Your Dog’s SleepSleep might not seem related to training, but it’s crucial for your dog’s health. ___39___ Justlike humans, dogs need quality rest. Most dogs require 16-20 hours of sleep daily, with puppiesneeding even more. A sleep-deprived dog is more likely to be anxious, hyperactive, or prone toinjuries. To improve your dog’s sleep, create a quiet, cozy space. If your dog uses a crate, coveritto make it feel safe. Soft music or a fan can also help them relax.Bonus Tip: Understand Your Dog’s Body Language___40___ Regularly check their gums, coat, and overall behavior. Notice any lumps,changes in appetite, or unusual activity These could be signs of underlying issues. By catchingproblems early, you can save your dog from discomfort and yourself from expensive vet visits.A. Lack of sleep makes dogs stressed and likely to get injured.B. It makes dogs think they can take items first.C. Positive reinforcement strengthens your bond with your dog.D. This power struggle causes frustration and danger.E. Your dog’s body reveals its health status.F. These tips ensure your dog’s safety and good behavior.G. Socialization helps dogs behave well in various situations.第三部分语言运用(共两节, 满分 30 分)第一节完形填空(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。When I created a hiking course for seventh and eighth graders, I added a curriculumcenteredaround mindfulness, writing and creating art. I thought the sun would shine down upon us, andwe’d be ____41____ fascinated by nature. But when we had our first class, it wasn’t what I had____42____. I had the students pile rocks and used the rocks to talk about ____43____ our lives— choosing joy over stress. My students weren’t into it. I went home feeling ____44____.Then it ____45____ me: these young teens simply needed freedom to explore. So Iabandoned my ____46____ lessons and let them wander through the woods, observing andenjoying their surroundings. The ____47____ was remarkable. Their faces lit up with joy eachweek.Living in northern Michigan sometimes meant we went outside in freezing cold weather, butgiving them space worked ____48____. They threw snowballs, collected bird feathers,____49____ the changing leaves and watched as rivers flowed by.One day, they were ____50____ land art with rocks and autumn leaves when: aman appeared, playing a flute. The students gathered around him and ____51____for him after thesong was over. One boy skipped back to his creation, declaring, “I’m so ____52____.”The students didn’t need ____53____ lesson plans or art supplies. All they needed was____54____ being outdoors. From then on, that’s all I gave them. ____55____ gave them space高二英语 第 9 页 共 12 页{#{QQABJYAp4ggQkATACB5rAQW8CksQkIEiLYoMAUAcuAxjgAFAFIA=}#}to forget all their daily worries and be kids again.41. A. occasionally B. naturally C. intentionally D.temporarily42. A. come across B. put down C. responded to D. hopedfor43. A. balancing B. transforming C. controlling D.influencing44. A. rewarded B. defeated C. motivated D.amused45. A. warned B. assumed C. impressed D. struck46. A. entertaining B. inspiring C. structured D.well-received47. A. discovery B. change C. performance D.creativity48. A. opportunities B. desires C. wonders D.resources49. A. observed B. folded C. painted D. tore50. A. displaying B. studying C. evaluating D. creating51. A. waited B. applied C. clapped D.searched52. A. delighted B. surprised C. worried D.exhausted53. A. realistic B. flexible C. fancy D. original54. A. just B. also C. even D. hardly55. A. Belief B. Nature C. Distance D.Communication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。Trends come and go as time flies. You may know what’s trendy now, but what about the____56____ (fashion) costumes or makeup of the ancient times You may get someclues fromthe videos produced by Zhu Ruoxuan, who ____57____ (name) one of the top 100contentcreators in January by Bilibili, ____58____ leading video-sharing platform in China.____59____ (Bear) in 1998, Zhu began sharing her life through videos on Bilibili in 2019,initially focusing on videos that showed popular makeup from the ancient China tomodern times.It wasn’t until 2021 ____60____ she gained widespread recognition thanks to a videodepictingthe evolution of the ordinary Chinese women’s ____61____ (appear) and mindset fromthe 1920sto the 2020s.In the video, she imitated the facial expressions of women from different time periods,capturingtheir uncertainty in the 1920s, their helplessness ____62____ (arise) from the War ofResistanceAgainst Japanese Aggression (1931–45), and their confidence ____63____ femaleworkers in the 1950s after the founding of the People’s Republic of China.Despite a lack of formal acting training, Zhu studied women in old photos and movies____64____ (imitate) their expressions, striving for accuracy. Over time, Zhu’s videos haveshifted to an even _____65_____ (great) focus on women, exploring other changes in women’simages from the past to the present. “I think it’s a necessary growth both for myself and mycreation,” she said.第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分)第一节(满分 15 分)66. 假定你是李华,上周你参加了学校组织的“走进中国新农村(Exploring New Rural China)”研学活动。请你给新西兰朋友 Oliver 写一封邮件分享这次经历,内容包括:(1)你的见闻;(2)你的感想。注意:(1)写作词数应为 100 左右;(2)请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。Dear Oliver,______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,Li Hua第二节(满分 25 分)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。The sun was setting over Springdale, casting shadows across the busy community center. Agroup of teenagers, the members of the Springdale Youth Committee, gathered at a table. Theylooked determined and worried. Among them was Emily, a smart but often unnoticed girl wholoves helping others.For weeks, they had been organizing a fundraising event for the local homeless shelter, asthe shelter struggled to assist the increasing number of individuals seeking help. The big daywasone week away, and everything was set — until they discovered another group had a similarcharity event on the same day. This could divide the people who might come and the donationsthey hoped to get.“We can’t change the date now,” said Tom, a senior member, his voice filled with frustration.“We’ve already sent out invitations, and the place is booked.” Emily listened quietly to thediscussion. She knew changing the date wasn’t possible, but she also realized competing withanother worthy cause could hurt both sides.After the meeting ended without a solution, Emily decided to take action. She spent the nextday looking into ways to work with the other group, hoping to find a way that would help boththe homeless shelter and the other cause.The next day, she came to the committee with a suggestion. “What if we join our events ”she asked. “We could share resources, work together on promoting, and most importantly, makesure both causes are supported by the community.”The members looked at each other, some doubtful, others interested. “That’s a great idea,Emily, but how will we get them to agree ” Laura, another member, asked. Emily had alreadythought this through. “I’ll talk to their organizer and show them the benefits of a joint event.” Sheknew the path ahead would be challenging, but she was determined to make it happen forSpringdale and its people.注意:1. 续写词数应为 150 左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。The committee agreed to let Emily lead this effort.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________After days of negotiation, Emily finally got a positive reply.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________听力1-5 CBCCB 6- 10 ACABC 11- 15 CAABB 16- 20 ACBBA阅读理解21- 23 CAD 24- 27 ACAC 28- 31 CCBB 32- 35 DBCC七选五36- 40 FBDAE完形填空41. B 42. D 43. A 44. B 45. D46. C 47. B 48. C 49. A 50. D51. C 52. A 53. C 54. A 55. B语法填空56. fashionable 57. was named 58. a 59. Bo rn 60. that61. appearance 62. arising 63. as 64. to imitate 65. greater书面表达应用文范文Dear Oliver,How have you been I’m e xcite d to share the study tour “Exp lo ring New RuralChina” organized by our school last week.The villa g e we visite d was a shining example of rural re vitalizatio n. What le ft thedeepest impression on me was the high- tech farm, where advanced technologies suchas d rip irrig atio n and drones were being utilize d . Ad d itio nally, local artisans showcasedtheir centuries- old bamboo we aving techniques, creating e xq uisite artworks that areso ld globally through e- commerce platforms.Th is eye- opening experience reshaped my understanding of rural China I re alize dthat technological advancements are not only breathing new life into villag e s but alsomaintaining cultural continuity. I’m genuinely proud of the rural development in ourcountry.Hope you can visit China ’s countryside someday to experience its unique charmfirsthand!Yours,Li Hua读后续写范文The committee agreed to let Emily lead this e ffo rt. As expected, the idea ofpartnering with the rival organization met with opposition. The other group, protectiveof their previous hard work, was in it ia lly reluctant to accept Em ily’s proposal. Theyworried that their unique vo ice wo uld be lo st in the m ix, insisting that their event shouldstand alone. Em ily, unshaken, continued to hig hlig ht the benefits of partnership,emphasizing the potential for more donations and increased community invo lve me nt. Itwas a tough se ll, but Em ily’s determination and the sound reasoning of her plangradually broke through their initia l reluctance.After days of negotiation, Emily finally got a positive re ply. They had come torealize the va lue in Em ily’s proposal and agreed to collaborate. The two teams beganworking together, pooling their resources and expertise to create a sing le , unifie d event.The result was an o ve rwhe lming success, attracting a larger crowd and fostering a senseof unity among the participants. The substantial funds co lle cte d profoundly benefitedboth the homeless shelter and the other cause, showing that when organizations putaside their d iffe re nce s and wo rke d together towards a common goal, the power ofcollaboration could make a real d iffe re nce . 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源预览