资源简介 普集高中 2024-2025 第二学期高二英语第三次月考第一部分听力(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。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. Where is Jennifer working now A. In a college. B. In a hospital. C. In a drug store.2. What does the man advise the woman to buy A. A red skirt. B. A white sweater. C. A pair of blue jeans.3. What is the probable relationship between the speakers A. Mother and son. B. Business partners. C. Boss and secretary.4. What does the woman ask John to do A. Do his homework. B. Take the piano class. C. Pick up the package.5. How much will the man pay A. $15. B. $30. C. $60.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。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、7 题。6. What are the speakers mainly talking about A. Inexperienced drivers. B. A terrible car accident. C. Safe driving onthe road.7. When does the woman feel nervous A. A car cuts in at will. B. A car is close behind her car. C. A car turns withoutturn signals. 听第 7 段材料,回答第 8 至 10 题。8. How long did it take to get to Nanjing before A. 2 hours. B. 1.5 hours. C. 1 hour.9. Why did the man come to China A. To have a trip. B. To work as a teacher. C. To visit a Chineseuniversity.10. Where does the conversation probably take place A. On a train. B. At a ticket office. C. In a waiting room. 听第 8 段材料,回答第 11 至 13 题。11. How long has the man played the piano up to now A. For 10 years.B. For 15 years. C. For 20 years.12. What do we know about the man A. He started to write music at ten.B. He enjoys giving concerts in schools.C. His CDs have become the best seller.13. How does the woman like the man A. Creative. B. Excellent. C. Just so so. 听第 9 段材料,回答第 14 至 16题。14. Where does Amanda want to spend her summer holiday A. In Beijing. B. In London. C. In New York.15. What does Amanda's mother want her to do A. Learn about Chinese culture.B. Look after her grandmother.C. Offer some help on the farm.16. Who did the man plan to go to London with A. His friends. B. His mother. C. His grandmother. 听下面一段独白,回答第 17 至 20 题。17. What will happen in 2022 A. A new space lab will be built.B. The first space hotel will open.C. Astronauts will live in the space hotel.18. How many guests can the space hotel hold at a time A. Two. B. Four. C. Six.19. What can guests do in the space hotel A. Cook food. B. Watch movies. C. Have a video chat.20. What does the speaker think of the space trip A. Relaxing. B. Dangerous. C. Expensive.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。AWelcome to Fanfare, the Horn Book’s annual best books list! Which books standout in our memory and remain in our hearts and imaginations We hope you enjoy thefollowing works in the picture book category. If you’re interested in reading more aboutFanfare authors and illustrators, just click the link at the bottom of this page.Happy Fanfare!Nesting DollsIn a family of women with golden brown skin, Anyiaka, a Black girl with a muchdarker complexion(肤色), feels out of place. Through a set of nesting dolls, herAfrican grandmother provides reassurance. Vivid, digitally created illustrationsshowcase this loving family’s closeness.Once upon a BookAlice is invited inside a book by one of the animal characters from it. She embarkson a thrilling adventure of the imagination, traveling to a coral reef, outer space, andmore. Delightful text and lush watercolor illustrations bring readers into this appealingadventure starring an Asian protagonist(主人公).Maybe a WhaleAfter Grandpa’s death, Mom takes the narrator on the trip Grandpa had planned tosee “his whales.” Rich watercolor illustrations blur sea and sky and show whales inshadows and stars. At night, they hear whales but still can’t see them, and the narratorknows Grandpa remains present. A tender-testament to love and loss.My Baba’s GardenScott’s own grandmother served as the inspiration for Baba, whose silent,meaningful gestures communicate her longing to pass on traditions to her grandson.Smith’s watercolor illustrations bring warmth to every inch of Baba’s kitchen andgarden, and even find gentle beauty in earthworms.21. Which book features a magical journey A. Nesting Dolls B. Once upon a BookC. Maybe a Whale D. My Baba’s Garden22. What do Nesting Dolls and My Baba’s Garden have in common A.They bring nature into their storytelling.B. They center on themes of family connection.C. They present illustrations made in watercolor.D. They explore the dilemma of cultural identity.23. Where is the text probably from A. A book website. B. An essay collection.C. A travel brochure. D. A literaturemagazine. BWhen 17-year-old Lin Hao first entered his old and damaged school library inGuizhou's mountainous area, his rough hands touched outdated encyclopedias coveredin plastic from the1990s. These books still say pandas are endangered, he whispered,remembering the modern tablets his city classmates used during a school exchange.That was when he decided to bridge the gap.Inspired by a documentary about urban book donation programs, Lin spent hissummer creating a bilingual website called Books Without Borders, using Mandarin andEnglish to connect donors with rural schools. The platform allowed donors to sendsecondhand books directly to under-resourced schools, complete with tracking codes tofollow each book's journey.Initial progress was slow. By mid-September, only 23 books had been registered.Unaffected, Lin partnered with his English teacher to create video appeals featuringstudents sharing their reading dreams.Lin's persistence shone through. A breakthrough came when a viral TikTok videoshowed a girl in Lin's class receiving a donated science encyclopedia. Tears streameddown her face as she whispered, "This is the first book I've ever owned."The emotional video sparked a chain reaction.By November, over 5,000 booksflooded into 12 rural schools. Local newspapers called Lin the teenage librarian, whiletech-companies offered free server support. During Spring Festival, Lin recelvedhandwritten letters from remote villages - one child drew a stick-figure version of himdelivering books via rainbow-colored drones.Now displayed in the provincial museum, Lin's original website blueprint includesa heartfelt note:Knowledge should flow like rivers, not trickle (涓流) like leaks. His next project Installing solar-powered e- book stations in mountain villages. Though some doubt hisplans can grow, Lin keeps working - proving that even in the mountains, determinationcan build bridges to the world.24.What motivated Lin Hao to create the website A. His need for the latest information on endangered species.B. A documentary about urban book donation programs.C. His English teacher's encouragement to make videos.D. Tech companies' offers to support rural education.25.What caused the sudden increase in book donations A. Newspaper advertisements.B. A touching social media video.C. Tech company investments. D. Government policy changes.26.Which of the following can best describe Lin Hao A.Confident and generous. B. Innovative and flexible.C. Resolved and kind-hearted.D. Aggressive and optimistic.27.What would be the best title for the passage A. A Bilingual Website: Books Without BordersB. A Teen's Innovation: The Rise of Digital Reading PlatformsC. A Teenage Librarian: Fighting to Share KnowledgeD. A Phenomenon: How TikTok Transformed a Villaae SchoolCMore is known about the surface of Mars than the floor of the ocean. By one countAmerica spends 150 times more on space exploration than ocean research. Scientistshave mapped almost every large hole on the surface of Mars but only about 20% of theseabed. Yet, interest in the ocean is growing.In The Underworld, Susan Casey, a Canadian writer, describes her trip to anunderwater volcano off the coast of Hawaii in 2021,alongside Victor Vescovo, anexplorer. When the deep-sea submersible parked 5,017 metres down, she found a worldof slow-moving beauty. Mr Vescovo has previously explored the deepest part of theMariana Trench (nearly 11,000 metres down), where the water pressure is so high thatit feels like 50 large airplanes piled on top of you.Ms Casey's book flows between descriptions of the deep and the history of oceanexploration. In the19th century, scientists believed the deep-sea regions were azoic. Yet,the situation is different. The HMS Challenger brought all manner of sea creatures tolight on its trip around the world in the 1870s. Around 60 years later William Beebe, anAmerican naturalist, explored the Atlantic Ocean in a submersible and saw such livingbeings for himself.For much of the 20th century oceanography grew significantly, popularized byexplorers such as Jacques Cousteau, who wrote that the deep was a "silent world". Intruth, it is remarkably noisy. Sing Like Fish, by Amorina Kingdon, a science writer,reveals remarkable facts about ocean noise. Readers learn that sound travels four and ahalf times faster underwater than on land, and that fish have the greatest variety ofsound-producing organs of any vertebrate (脊椎动物)group. Sometimes fish are sonoisy that they are heard above water. In the 1980s houseboat owners in Sausalito,California, thought a loud sound was being produced by a secret military experiment.In reality, it was the call of a male toadfish.28.What did Casey do in 2021 A. She explored the Mariana Trench. B. She witnessed an erupting volcano.C. She had The Underworld published. D. She travelled deep beneath the ocean.29.What does the underlined word "azoic" in paragraph 3 mean A.Beautiful. B. Dangerous. C. Lifeless. D. Freezing.30. What does Sing Like Fish uncover A.The underwater world is not quiet.B. Sound travels quite slowly in the ocean.C. Fish are lacking in sound-producing organs.D. A secret military experiment was being conducted.31.What would be the best title for the text A. Up to Mars B. Into the depths C. Sounds of the deepD. Amazing sea creaturesDThe introduction of artificial intelligence (Al) into healthcare has been regarded asa breakthrough for its potential to enhance diagnostic (诊断)speed and accuracy.However, a groundbreaking 2024 MIT study exposes a troubling reality: Al systemsdesigned to detect diseases like cancer may accidentally cause health care inequalitiesdue to biased training data.Dr. Elena Torres, the study's lead researcher, emphasizes that Al algorithms (算法)trained on datasets from urban, high-income hospitals often fail to account for thediversity of different groups of people. "For example," she notes, "skin cancer detectionmodels achieve 95% accuracy for light-skinned patients but drop to 62% for darker skintones. This difference comes from training images not including enough diverse groupsof people - less than 10% of skin databases have diverse data of different groups ofpeople."To quantify this bias, Torres's team analyzed 4.3 million medical records andimaging datasets from32 countries, spanning 2010-2023.Their findings revealed clearimbalances: 82% of data originated from North America and Europe, while African andSouth Asian regions contributed only 6%. Consequently, Al models struggled torecognize tropical diseases like cutaneous leishmaniasis, which mainly affectlowincome populations.The study further identified *diagnostic prioritization bias." Algorithms trained onWestern data overly flagged common conditions (c. g., breast cancer) but failed to noticerare genetic disorders found in specific communities. In one trial, an Al systemmisdiagnosed 30% of sickle cell anemia cases in rural Kenyan clinics due to insufficienttraining examples.The MIT team suggests three steps to solve the problem: sharing data worldwideto make training materials more diverse, checking for bias during Al development, andcreating algorithms that can adapt to local health trends. As Torres concludes,"Fair Al is not only right - it's medically necessary."32. What is the central issue discussed in the study A.High expenses of rural health care.B. B. Doctors' resistance to Al adoption.C. Technical limitations of Al hardware.D. Unfair data causing diagnostic errors.33. What contributes to the difference in Al algorithms' accuracy rates A. The lack of diverse training data.B. The complexity of Al algorithms.C. The focus on urban populations in research.D. Public bias towards urban high-income hospitals.34.The term“diagnostic prioritization bias" in paragraph 4 refers to __A. overemphasizing rare diseases B.traditional diagnosis methods C. relying too muchon genetic testing D. overlooking region-specific illnesses35.What does the MIT team advise in the last paragraph A.How to improve the overall efficiency of Al systems.B. How to address the challenges of biased Al in health care.C. Ways of ensuring the proper use of Al in medical applications.D. Ways of promoting global cooperation in data science research.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。Sometimes dealing with your negative emotions can be challenging. When life isstressful, it’s very easy to give in to feelings of anger or depression. 36 Here are someways that car help you better deal with a wide range of negative emotions.Acknowledge your feelings.Dealing with negative emotions can be difficult. But it’s important to allow yourselfto experience those emotions, as suppressing (抑制) them can cause stress. 37 Forexample, if you are feeling nervous, ask yourself, “What am I afraid of ”Acknowledging the issue can help you figure out how to handle it.· 38Small changes can have a big impact on your emotional health. Try changing yourspace to make it a more calming place. For example, if your negative emotions arisefrom feeling out of control, try organizing your space. Clearing up the mess can makeyou feel on top of things.·Shift your focus away from the bad thing.When you know that something is causing a negative emotion, try to shift yourfocus away from that situation. For example, if you are stuck in a traffic jam and runninglate, shift your focus from the traffic to listening to your favorite CD. 39·Talk about your feelingsTalking about your negative emotions is very productive. Try talking to your friendsor family members. It is a good idea to let your loved ones know your feelings. Trysaying, “I’ve been really stressed out lately. Do you have time to talk things throughwith me ” 40 It’s fine to express anger or frustration, but do so without shouting.A.Have a try to change your environment.B.Be calm and reasonable while you are talking.C.It’s common to be filled with negative emotions.D.You don’t have to spend too much effort on them.E.When you experience a negative emotion, acknowledge it.F.Focusing on something positive can help to calm you down.G.However, you will be more productive if you can handle them.第三部分语言知识运用(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,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。When I was a child, I loved skateboarding. It brought me endless 41 . But aftergraduating from college and entering the workforce, the pressures of my job graduallyled me to 42 this pastime. Several years later, while walking around in a park, I 43 agroup of children skateboarding. It was like a clear 44 of my own childhood passion.As I watched those kids 45 glide (滑行) on their skateboards, it was as though thewheels of time were turning backward. The 46 of the wind in my hair, the sense offreedom, and the excited feeling of skateboarding came rushing back.I longed to 47 those moments.48 by the young skaters, I made a life-changing decision. I dusted off myskateboard, which had been quietly 49 in my store room for years, and took it to thelocal skatepark. It was a bit 50 at first. But with each passing day, I 51 mybalance, and the pure joy of skateboarding returned.Skateboarding became my 52 from the stress of work. It reminded me of the beautyof life's simple 53 and how important it is to hold onto the things that make us 54 happy.My rediscovered love for skateboarding was a powerful 55 in treasuring the wonderfulmoments life has to offer.41. A. strength B. honor C. trouble D. joy42. A. commit to B set aside C.take up D. bring back43. A. imagined B. recognized C.spotted D. remembered44. A. reminder B. symbol C.experiment D. summary45. A. intentionally B. formally C.calmly D. skillfully46. A. secrets B. memories C.directions D.characteristics47. A. reduce B. balance C. relive D. exchange48. A. Inspired B. Assisted C.Recommended D.Embarrassed49. A. functioning B. flashing C. rolling D. resting50. A. difficult B. efficient C. boring D. natural51. A. lost B. valued C. assessed D. regained52. A. return B. separation C. escape D. suffering53. A. hardships B. pleasures C. routines D. adventures54. A. occasionally B. nearly C. truly D. gradually55. A. exam B. lesson C. speech D. training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。At 2025 CCTV Spring Festival Gala, 56 (wear) colorful flowery jackets and redhandkerchiefs (手帕), a group of lively human-like robots 57 (amaze) the audience with58 (they) Yangko dance. The program called “YangBOT” 59 (direct) by famousfilmmaker Zhang Yimou. There were 6 robots and 6 dancers in the program.These robots were named H, which were developed by Unitree (宇树科技), aChinese robotics company. They had many advanced 60 (technology). Because 61 thesetechnologies, the robots could move steadily and do 62 same dance moves together. Therobots could also “know”the music and change their moves 63 (quick) to follow therhythm.The robots were designed 64 (look) like skeletons and they didn’t have pants. Therobots could spin and throw handkerchiefs because they had 9 joints and some extramotors in their arms. These robots were named “Fu Xi”. It meant that65 (tradition) culture and new technology were together.第四部分写作(共两节,满分 40 分)第一节(满分15 分)假定你是李华,你校将举办英语演讲比赛,请你以 “The Meaning of Reading”为题写一篇发言稿参赛,内容包括: 1.阅读的意义;2.你的感悟。注意:1.写作词数应为 80 词左右;2.字迹工整书写在答题卡相应位置第二节(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两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。续写的词数应为 150 左右。After college graduation, I became an editor of our city evening paper and waspromoted to the deputy (副的) editor of the paper five years later.One day, as I parked my car and walked towards the office, I noticed two boyswho appeared to be around eight years old, selling popcorn on the street corner.Curious, I approached them and requested half a kilogram of popcorn. They preparedit for me within five minutes.“How much is it ” I asked.“It’s 30 rupees, sir,” they replied.I then asked their names, and they answered, “Sahib, Asib.”I asked Sahib why they weren’t in school and were selling popcorn instead. Sahibexplained that they were doing it to earn money for their schooling. However, Asibquickly interjected (插话), saying they had no money left after covering food andmedicine, not to mention schooling fees.“Medicine for what You guys are looking well,” I said.Asib replied, “Our mother has a kidney (肾) disease, so we need money to purchasemedicine for her treatment.”When I asked about their father, Sahib sadly shared that he had passed away fromcancer four years before, leaving their mother to support them with two jobs. I wasdeeply moved and struggled to find words. Before leaving, I asked whether theywould be there the next day, intending to buy some then. They assured me they wouldcome.“Take care, boys,” I said as I left.The next day, I returned to the spot where I had met Sahib and Asib the daybefore, but they were not selling popcorn as usual, standing there with a single bag ofpopcorn. I asked why and they explained that they had been waiting for me but had toleave because their mother’s health had got worse.I could see in their eyes that their hearts broke because of sadness, so I decided todo something to help the two honest and dutiful kids.Paragraph 1:I told them that they were too young to bear the heavy burden alone.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Paragraph 2:At my office, I penned down this touching story and made the decision to share itwith the public.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________2024-2025学年高二下期第三次月考英语答案第一部分 听力 (每题1.5分,共20小题,满分30分1-5 AACCA 6-10 CBABC 11-15 ABBCA 16-20 ABBCC第二部分 阅读(每题2.5分,共20小题,满分50分)A篇21-23 BBA B篇24-27BBCC C篇 28-31 DCABD篇32-35 DADB七选五; 36-40 GEAFB第三部分 语言运用第一节 完形填空(每题1分,共15小题,满分15分)41-45 DBCAD 46-50 BCADA 51-55 DABCB第二节 语法填空 (每题1.5分,共10小题,满分15分)56.wearing 57. amazed 58.their 59.was directed 60.technologies 61.of 62.the 63.quickly 64.to look 65.traditional第四部分 写作(两节共40分)第一节(满分15分)The Meaning of ReadingGood morning, everyone. Today I’d like to share my thoughts on the meaning of reading, which I believe is one of life’s greatest treasures.What makes reading truly valuable is its power to broaden our horizons and enrich our minds. Through books, we gain knowledge, develop critical thinking, and explore different worlds. Not only does reading transform our understanding of the world, but it also shapes our character and perspectives. As for me, when I first read “The Little Prince,” I was deeply moved by its profound wisdom about friendship and responsibility.In conclusion, reading is a powerful tool that influences who we are. I encourage everyone to embrace reading as a lifelong habit. Let’s discover the joy and wisdom hidden in books together! (124 words)第二节(满分25分)Paragraph 1:I told them that they were too young to bear the heavy burden alone. Gently squeezing their hands, I said, “Kids, you’re not alone anymore. I’ll help you.” Their eyes widened in disbelief yet glimmered with hope. We hurried to their shabby home. The sight of their frail mother on the bed, gasping for breath, pierced my heart. Without hesitation, I dialed the numbers of several charities I’d worked with. Explaining the urgent situation, I pleaded for immediate assistance. Before long, a local food bank promised to deliver groceries, and a medical team volunteered to visit their mother.Paragraph 2:At my office, I penned down this touching story and made the decision to share it with the public. I crafted each word carefully, painting a vivid picture of the boys’ plight and their unwavering spirit. The next day, the article hit the front page. Almost instantly, the phone rang off the hook. People from all walks of life called to offer help. A retired teacher offered free tutoring, and a group of businessmen pooled funds for the family’s long-term needs. Watching the boys’ faces light up as life gradually improved, I realized that in helping them, I’d found a deeper meaning of life – the beauty of giving. 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 听力音频.mp3 考试试题.doc2.pdf 试题答案.docx