资源简介 新蔡县第一高级中学 2024-2025 学年高二下学期 6 月份月考英语试题第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分 50 分)ASafari (狩猎) Adventure Tour: Explore Wildlife in TanzaniaAre you passionate about wildlife and eager to witness Africa’s iconic animals in their natural habitat Join our“Safari Adventure Tour” in Tanzania’s Serengeti National Park! Over the past decade, our tours have attractedthousands of nature enthusiasts who seek unforgettable encounters with lions, elephants, giraffes, and the GroutMigration of wildebeests.Why Choose Us Unlike other safari providers, our expert guides are trained biologists who offer in-depth knowledge about animalbehavior and ecosystems. We prioritize small-group tours (maximum 8guests) to ensure personalized experiences.Our prime location near the Serengeti’s central plains maximizes your chances of spotting rare species.Tour Packages* 1-Day Safari: $120/ person (Includes sunrise-to-sunset game drive, lunch, and park fees) .* 3-Day Safari: $330/ person (Covers 2 nights in eco-lodges, all meals, and guided bush walks) .* 5-Day Safari: $500/ person (Adds hot-air balloon ride over the savanna and a Maasai cultural visit) .Special Features* Flexible Customization: Tailor your tour with add-ons like photography workshops or night safari.* Sustainability Commitment: 10% of profits fund local wildlife conservation projects.* Guaranteed Satisfaction: Free rebooking if no “Big Five” sightings occur during your tour. Book now through ourwebsite or contact our 24/7 customer service for group discounts!21.What makes the Safari Adventure Tour stand out A.Lowest price in the region. B.Unlimited game drive hours.C.Guides with scientific expertise. D.Free accommodation for small groups.22.How much would a couple pay for a 3-day safari A.$330. B.$500. C.$660. D.$1,000.23.What service requires an additional fee A.Sunrise game drives. B.Guided bush walks.C.Maasai cultural visits. D.Photography workshops.1 / 9河南省驻马店市新蔡县第一高级中学 2024-2025学年高二下学期 6月月考英语试题{#{QQABYYY1wwg4gBRACJaaVwGoCUuQsJITLSoORUAYOEQCgRNABAA=}#}BMy husband, Haywood, reached retirement age after 37 years of teaching this summer. I am excited to havemore time with the person I like best in the world. The only downside was his stuff. What does he do with all thebooks Haywood brought home, all the books, to a house already piled up with the books passed down from ourparents after they passed away. Every bookshelf in the house — and there are a lot of bookshelves in this house —was already stuffed beyond moving.People have been arguing that print is dead, or about to be dead. It is not dead in this house. We write in books.We fold pages and underline passages and draw little stars at the edges of the pages.Before the objections begin, let me say that I am 100 percent in favor of every kind of reading there is:e-books, audio books, Braille books, graphic books, you name it.Nevertheless.I will always prefer a book I can hold in my hand, the kind that smells of paper and glue. The material feel of itpleases me.For me, a book made of paper will always be a beautiful object that warms a room even as it expands (orentertains, or challenges, or informs, or comforts) a mind, and a bookcase will always represent time itself. I walkpast one of our bookcases, and I can tell you exactly why a particular book is still there, never removed as space grewlimited.When I reread a book from my own shelves, I meet my own younger self. I am what I have read far moresurely than I am what I have eaten. By looking at our bookshelves, I can tell you who my husband was, too.Our books ensure that I am still surrounded by all the selves I have ever been, and all the selves my husbandhas been. I prefer the messy shelves, the folded pages, the notes written in a familiar hand.24.What can be inferred about the Haywood family A.They push reading broadly. B.They show off their books,C.They should limit their books. D.They have a reading tradition.25.What is the author’s attitude towards e-books A.Supportive. B.Grateful. C.Passionate. D.Curious.26.Why can paper books warm a room according to the author A.They calm people’s mind. B.They hold emotional memories.C.They decorate the room well. D.They improve the family relation.27.What is the best title for the text 2 / 9河南省驻马店市新蔡县第一高级中学 2024-2025学年高二下学期 6月月考英语试题{#{QQABYYY1wwg4gBRACJaaVwGoCUuQsJITLSoORUAYOEQCgRNABAA=}#}A.My Books, My Moods B.My Bookshelf, MyselfC.My Tie to My Husband D.My Preference to Print BooksCBacteria (细菌) know how to rough it out all over the earth. Ask most of them where they’d truly prefer to settlethough, and a kitchen sponge (海绵) would probably top the list. Yes, it turns out that the very tool we use to cleanour plates, which is warm, damp, and full of nutritious food pieces, is packed of tiny life.Lingchong You, a biologist at Duke University, along with his team, used computers to model the complexenvironment of a sponge for a 2022 study. He found that sponges featuring pockets of varying sizes are somethingthat really matters for promoting bacterial growth. This holds significance as certain bacteria tend to growindependently while others demand the companionship of others. Within a sponge filled with holes and pockets, thereexist such an abundance of diverse structures that everyone attains a state of satisfaction.Nevertheless, it does not necessarily follow that these tools present a health risk to us as well. Bacteria existeverywhere and not all are harmful; in fact, many perform vital jobs. The important question is, therefore, are thebacteria found in sponges even worth worrying about In 2017, Jennifer Quinlan, a professor of food safety, and her colleagues, collected kitchen sponges from 100homes, finding that only 1 – 2% of those sponges contained bacteria linked to food poisoning in humans and the onesthat did contained only small amounts of harmful bacteria. “The vast majority of bacteria on sponges do not causeillness, and they’re just going to make them smell.” says Quinlan. “Having said that, there is a possibility that if youuse a sponge to wipe up raw meat that you could have some of those disease-causing bacteria on there, and studieshave found that those bacteria can be separated from kitchen sponges.”This is not the whole story yet. If dangerous bacteria happen to arrive on the scene, the sponge’s specialmake-up makes it an ideal place for them to grow and multiply. And there’s evidence this is the case.28.What can we learn from the first paragraph A.Sponges are perfect tools in the kitchen.B.Bacteria prefer to live in dry environment.C.Kitchen sponges are good home for bacteria.D.Bacteria affect kitchen sponges’ performance.29.What did Lingchong You find in his study A.How sponges are exactly structured. B.What encourages bacterial growth.C.How bacteria react to the environment. D.Why bacteria keep company with each other.30.What does Quinlan think of bacteria on sponges 3 / 9河南省驻马店市新蔡县第一高级中学 2024-2025学年高二下学期 6月月考英语试题{#{QQABYYY1wwg4gBRACJaaVwGoCUuQsJITLSoORUAYOEQCgRNABAA=}#}A.Relatively harmless. B.Poorly adaptive,C.Surprisingly unpleasant. D.Widely distributed.31.What will be probably discussed in the following paragraph A.Proofs of bacterial threat. B.The classification of bacteria.C.Methods to control bacterial growth. D.Research into applications of bacteria.DThe rapid spread of AI has people wondering: Who’s most likely to embrace (接受) AI in their daily lives Many assume it’s those who understand how AI works are most eager to adopt it. Surprisingly, our new researchfinds the opposite. People with less knowledge about AI are actually more open to using the technology. We call thisdifference in adoption tendency the “lower literacy-higher receptivity” link.AI now performs tasks we once thought only humans could do. When AI creates a piece of art, writes aheartfelt response, or plays a musical instrument, it can feel almost magical — like it’s crossing into human territory.Of course, AI doesn’t actually possess human qualities. A chatbot might generate an empathetic (同感的) response,but it doesn’t feel empathy. People with more technical knowledge about AI understand this. They know howalgorithms (算法), training data, and computational models operate. This makes the technology less magical. On theother hand, those with less understanding may see AI as magical and awe-inspiring. We suggest this sense of magicmakes them more open to using AI tools.Our studies show this link is strongest for using AI tools in areas where people associate with humancharacteristics, like providing emotional support or counseling. When it comes to tasks that don’t cause the samesense of humanlike qualities — such as analyzing test results — the pattern flips. People with higher AI literacy aremore receptive to these uses because they focus on AI’s efficiency, rather than any “magical” qualities.Efforts to boost AI literacy might unintentionally dampen people’s enthusiasm for using AI by making it seemless magical. This creates a tricky balance between helping people understand AI and keeping them open to itsadoption. To make the most of AI’s potential, businesses, educators and policymakers need to strike this balance. Byunderstanding how perceptions of “magicalness” shape people’s openness to AI, we can help develop new AI-basedproducts and services that take the way people view AI into account, and help them understand the benefits and risksof AI.And ideally, this will happen without causing a loss of the admiration that inspires many people to embracethis new technology.32.Why are less-informed people more open to AI A.They trust its moral standards. B.They admire the ability of AI.4 / 9河南省驻马店市新蔡县第一高级中学 2024-2025学年高二下学期 6月月考英语试题{#{QQABYYY1wwg4gBRACJaaVwGoCUuQsJITLSoORUAYOEQCgRNABAA=}#}C.They believe in its superior efficiency. D.They prefer its technical complexity.33.What does the underlined word “flips” in Paragraph 3 probably mean A.Breaks down. B.Takes shape. C.Shows up. D.Turns over.34.What is the tricky situation regarding AI literacy A.Balancing morals and capability. B.Reducing fear while ensuring safety.C.Familiarizing without losing wonder. D.Prioritizing efficiency over magic.35.What is the author’s attitude towards using AI A.Objective. B.Worried. C.Skeptical. D.Dismissive.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。Smart Shopping Strategies for the Holiday SeasonIt’s season for spending, as we look ahead to the end-of-year holidays and start shelling out money fordifferent necessities. This year will be especially tough on budgets due to the high prices on just about everything.36● Do clean up during seasonal panies are all trying to attract us to shop at the end of the year. Youcan find a lot of good deals, but you’ll want to start with a plan. 37 And that will help you determine whichare important to you.● Don’t be blinded by big markdowns. 38 You need to confirm that it’s actually a good deal bychecking prices online. If you find a lower price, ask at the register for a price match or load up your virtual cart.Some stores will match their online prices and the prices of selected competitors.● 39 Tools such as Price Tracker can help you purchase when prices hit rock bottom or close to it.And you can set up email alerts to be notified when prices drop. Also remember that policies vary by differentretailers during the holiday shopping season.● Don’t trust Ads on social media. 40 If you see something you want to buy in a post, check to makesure the company has a website with contact information, a physical address and a return policy. Also, search forreviews and complaints online and check the Better Business Bureau atBBB.org.A.Do buy low.B.Do use price trackers.C.Commercials could contain cheating descriptions.D.The sign of “50% off ” doesn’t mean it’s a bargain.E.Make a list, including models and features you want.5 / 9河南省驻马店市新蔡县第一高级中学 2024-2025学年高二下学期 6月月考英语试题{#{QQABYYY1wwg4gBRACJaaVwGoCUuQsJITLSoORUAYOEQCgRNABAA=}#}F.To save more of your money, follow these dos and don’ts.G.Set aside some money in a bank account for emergency repairs.第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分 30 分)I was nervous when I stood up to compete for the lead role in the annual play. My hands shook, and I 41wanted to go back into my seat and be invisible.After finishing reading my 42 , I rushed back to my seat. When the teacher called my name, I couldn’t43 it. I was on the cast list! With a racing heart, I felt nearly faint, but incredibly happy.I was 44 to do my best and practiced every day. I 45 too hard. Then I started to have scarydreams about 46 my lines on stage. Finally, I told the teacher to let someone else take my 47 . Shesaid, “You can do this. I’ll help you.”At rehearsal (排演), 48 went smoothly until the scene where I slipped on the ice, followed by loudlaughter. I went out and started to 49 .“I can’t do it. Get someone else!”Suddenly, I heard voices and a gentle hand took mine. I 50 through my tears to see concerned faces.Four girls had come after me. “Please, don’t drop out. Our play will be a 51 without you!” they said.“Okay,” I said, giving them a shy smile. I dried my eyes and went back to the stage.During the show, part of the scenery fell down and the audience responded with laughter, but it didn’t 52me. The applause was 53 at the end of that performance and I was pleased with it.Since then, I’ve faced 54 , but I’ve also experienced great joy. I still feel discouraged sometimes, but Iremember how I overcame my fear and 55 to the challenge, thanks to the supportive teacher and theencouragement of unexpected friends.41.A.aimlessly B.desperately C.confidently D.generously42.A.blogs B.jokes C.lines D.actions43.A.believe B.stand C.judge D.make44.A.proud B.eager C.afraid D.clever45.A.played B.relaxed C.talked D.worked46.A.exchanging B.delivering C.forgetting D.ignoring47.A.role B.idea C.seat D.base48.A.nothing B.everything C.anything D.something49.A.sink B.sing C.jog D.cry50.A.looked up B.turned away C.stepped back D.glanced down6 / 9河南省驻马店市新蔡县第一高级中学 2024-2025学年高二下学期 6月月考英语试题{#{QQABYYY1wwg4gBRACJaaVwGoCUuQsJITLSoORUAYOEQCgRNABAA=}#}51.A.failure B.victory C.surprise D.mistake52.A.defeat B.impress C.interest D.bother53.A.awkward B.incredible C.profitable D.complex54.A.efforts B.choices C.attempts D.struggles55.A.referred B.related C.rose D.saw第二节(共 10 小题;每小题 1. 5 分, 满分 15 分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1 个单词)或所给单词的正确形式。Artists from the US-China Music Institute on Sunday presented its third Chinese New Year Concert “TheSound of Spring” in New York, which bridged the Eastern and Western cultures. Around 1,000 people from variouscultural backgrounds made 56 (they) way to the concert despite the inconvenience 57 (bring) bythe winter storm in New York.The first half of the program featured “Ode to Pear Blossoms” from The Royal Consort of Tang, a 58(new) created Peking opera, which combines modern sounds with traditional form, as well as two pieces 59(honor) the Yellow River, which has been referred to as the cradle (摇篮) of Chinese civilization. The second half ofthe concert displayed the sounds of the traditional Chinese pipa, the exciting suona and beautiful vocal music 60celebration of the Chinese New Year and its spirit of family, togetherness and looking ahead with 61(optimistic).“Our aim is not only 62 (offer) an opportunity to the US audience for entertainment on the occasionof Chinese Lunar New Year, but to showcase Chinese culture, history and development,” says Jindong Cai, directorof the institute.Isabel Wang, 63 studies at New York University, says she 64 (move) to tears at the sceneand that she was proud that Chinese music was presented to the audience in such 65 amazing way.第四部分 写作(共两节, 满分 40 分)第一节(满分 15 分)66.你将参加英语课上的“一分钟演讲”活动。请你针对部分同学在校园内用手机拍摄短视频的现象写一篇演讲稿,内容包括:(1) 陈述看法;(2) 提出建议。注意:(1) 写作词数应为 80 左右;(2) 请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。My Views on Filming Short Videos on Campus7 / 9河南省驻马店市新蔡县第一高级中学 2024-2025学年高二下学期 6月月考英语试题{#{QQABYYY1wwg4gBRACJaaVwGoCUuQsJITLSoORUAYOEQCgRNABAA=}#}___________________________________________________________________________________________________________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。续写的词数应为 150左右。In a small town, an elderly woman named Agnes lives alone. Though in her late 60s, Agnes still tries hard totake care of herself and run a small farm. However, she is finding herself struggling to maintain all this.One winter morning, as frost painted the windows with delicate designs, Agnes woke up to unsettling silence— The power was out, and so was the heating. “Another signal of struggling,” Agnes thought to herself. Feeling cold,she wrapped herself in a thick coat and decided to go to the local cafe for a cup of coffee and some warmth.As she stepped out into the biting cold, Agnes felt the pain inside her bones. The streets were unusually quiet,with only a few brave souls braving the elements. She made her way to the cafe, her breath visible in the frosty air.Upon entering, she was greeted by the good smell of fresh coffee. She ordered her usual and found a seat by thewindow.As she drank her coffee, Agnes noticed a young man shaking outside. He seemed to be debating whether tocome in or not. The moment she saw his face, she recognized it was Charlie, who used to enjoy coffee in the cafe andpay for her coffee before they started a pleasant conversation. “There must be something wrong with him,” Agnesthought. She decided to buy Charlie a cup of coffee.Holding a steaming cup of coffee, Agnes approached Charlie and offered him the cup. “Here, this might helpwarm you up,” Agnes said gently.Charlie looked at Agnes with surprise and gratitude. “Thank you,” he stammered, his hands wrapping aroundthe cup as if it were a lifeline. “I…I lost my job and home. I was trying to... find a job...” Agnes patted him on thearm and said softly, “We all have struggles, but there’s always hope.”注意:1. 续写词数应为 150 个左右;T2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。With an idea in mind, Agnes invited Charlie into the cafe.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________During his stay with Agnes, Charlie tried to pay back.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________8 / 9河南省驻马店市新蔡县第一高级中学 2024-2025学年高二下学期 6月月考英语试题{#{QQABYYY1wwg4gBRACJaaVwGoCUuQsJITLSoORUAYOEQCgRNABAA=}#}参考答案阅读理解 21-25 CCDDA 26-30 BBCBA 31-35 ABDCA 36-40 FEDAC完形填空 41-45 BCABD 46-50 CABDA 51-55 ADBDC语法填空(共 10 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 15 分)56.their 57.brought 58.newly 59.honoring 60.in 61.optimism 62.to offer63.who 64.was moved 65.an写作(共两节,满分 40 分)My Views on Filming Short Videos on CampusDear classmates,Recently, some of us have been filming short videos on campus. In my opinion, it can be a fun way to recordcampus life, but it also has its drawbacks. Not only may it distract us from our studies and even disrupt the schoolorder, but it might also cause unnecessary comparisons and affect our self-esteem when the videos don’t get theexpected response.I suggest we should limit the time for filming and choose proper places. Let’s focus more on our academictasks and make good use of our time on campus.Thank you!第二节 (满分 25 分)With an idea in mind, Agnes invited Charlie into the cafe. They found a quiet corner and sat down. Agneslistened intently as Charlie shared his story. He had been laid off a month ago and had been struggling to make endsmeet ever since. Agnes, seeing herself in his struggle, offered him a place to stay for a few days. “I have an extraroom that no one uses,” she said with a warm smile. “You can stay there while you get back on your feet.” Charliehesitated but finally accepted her offer, his eyes filled with relief and gratitude.During his stay with Agnes, Charlie tried to pay back. He began by helping out around the farm. Each day, hewould wake up early and assist Agnes with her chores, feeding the animals, repairing fences, and even choppingwood for the fireplace. Slowly but surely, the farm began to look better and Agnes felt less burdened. Charlie alsolined up job interviews and finally landed a job at a local grocery store. The day he moved into his own place, he andAgnes shared a heartfelt goodbye. “You have no idea how much you’ve helped me,” Charlie said, tears in his eyes.Agnes, hugging him tightly, replied, “We both helped each other. Remember, there’s always hope.”9 / 9河南省驻马店市新蔡县第一高级中学 2024-2025学年高二下学期 6月月考英语试题{#{QQABYYY1wwg4gBRACJaaVwGoCUuQsJITLSoORUAYOEQCgRNABAA=}#} 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源预览