天津市静海区静海区第六中学2024-2025学年高二下学期6月月考英语试题(含答案,无听力原文及音频)

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天津市静海区静海区第六中学2024-2025学年高二下学期6月月考英语试题(含答案,无听力原文及音频)

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71.Because he felt unsatisfied and questioned the purpose of his
efforts.
72.To see the view from the top.
73.感到沮丧的
74.Jake and Sam's hike and their conversation.
75.Yes.The journey's experiences,like challenges and growth,give
meaning,not just reaching the destination.
76.The graph shows that the number of tourists to
Dunhuang has been increasing in the past five
years.In 2016,the number was about 7.8 million,
which rose to 9.3 million in 2017.In 2018,the
number was 10.8 million,and in 2019,the number
reached 13.1 million.However,due to the
influence of COVID-19,the number dropped to
8.9 million in 2020.
Dunhuang is an important city on the Silk Road.In
Dunhuang,there are many famous tourist
attractions,such as Magao Caves,Mingsha
Mountain and Crescent Lake.In addition,
Dunhuang is famous for its beautiful murals.
In a word,Dunhuang is a city worth visiting.
Tourists can not only broaden their horizons,but
also enrich their knowledge about history and
culture.静海六中 2024-2025学年度第二学期高二年级第三次月考(英语)
第一部分:听力(共两节,满分20分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)
1. What will the weather be like tomorrow's
A. Rainy B. Sunny C. Windy
2. What does the woman chink of the fish
A. Quite good.B. Just so-so C. Terrible.
3. How long is Mark’ s business trip
A. Three weeks.B. A month. C. Five weeks.
4. Why didn't James call Lisa last night
A. He had an unexpected guest.
B. He prepared his report till late.
C. He dropped by Daniel's house.
5. What are the speakers mainly talking about
A. Their great dreams.
B. A graduate in history
C. An inspiring old woman.
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
6. When will the man return the money. to Maria
A. Next Monday. B. Next Tuesday C. Next Wednesday
7. What will the man do tonight
A. Study at home. B. Attend a party C. Buy a new phone.
8. What is the relationship between the speakers
A. Classmates B. Close friends. C. Brother and sister.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
9. Where does the conversation probably take place
A. In a museum B. In a factory C. In a store
10. Why does Bill like to come here
A. To get relaxed. B. To buy the latest toys. C. To meet some friends.
11. What does Bill say about his childhood toys
A. He made his own toys.
B. He didn't keep any of them.
C. He often played hands-on toys.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
12. Who first developed plastic on a large scale
A. A Frenchman. B. An Englishman. C. An American
13. What was the advantage. of plastic dollars
A. They didn't wear out easily.
B. They were easy to wash.
C. They were comfortable.
14. Why were the plastic toys a good choice for some mothers
A. They were colorful. B. They were cheap. C. They were light in weight.
15. What does the speaker talk about at-the end
A. The popularity of plastic.
B. Different ways of using plastic.
C. The harmful side of plastic.
二、单项选择(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
16. — I can drive you home.
—— but are you sure it’ s not too much trouble
A That would be great B. Don' t bother
C. I’ m afraid not D. Take care
17. Dunhuang’ s long and glorious history its significance as a center of cultural exchange.
A. distributes B. contributes C. dominates D. represents
18. the very high rents charged, some parents consider buying a house as a(n) .
A. Faced; solution B. Facing; chance C. Facing with; option D. Faced with; alternative
19. Linda as well as her two close friends into universities in Beijing last year.
A. was admitted B. were admitted C. has been admitted D. had been admitted
20. All children should be encouraged to realize their full in school.
A. participation B. principles C. possessions D. potential
21. the bad weather, the next flight will be cancelled.
A. Regardless of B. Owing to C. On behalf of D. In harmony with
22. We are now living in a world computers rule our work and daily life, so online searches have already become a must.
A. that B. which C. when D. where
23. The farmers were so pleased to see the problem by the local government quickly.
A. solves B. solving C. solved D. to solve
24. —— You know so much about agriculture.
——Well,I in the countryside for five years.
A. lived B. had been living C. had lived D. live
25. A new stadium in our city now. It is expected to be finished next month.
A. will be built B. has built C. is being built D. is building
26. Don’ t be afraid of difficulties. They can help you experience, and experience can, in turn, broaden your horizons.
A. strengthen B. intrigue C. accumulate D. expand
27. The police tried to push the door open to rescue the girl but in vain. Thus, they force to open it.
A employed B. trembled C. withdrew D. enhanced
28. makes the book so extraordinary is the creative imagination of the writer.
A. What B. Who C. How D. That
29. He is widely to be one of the best novelists in the world.
A. acknowledged B. exposed C. boosted D. polished
30. — Sam is asking whether he must attend the meeting tomorrow.
—— Well, He if he has something else to do.
A. needn’ t B. can’ t C. mustn’ t D. shouldn’ t
三、完形填空
My great-grandma is now 102. “Miss Martha”, as she has become known at her senior home, has developed a reputation for being 31 . I always enjoy 32 to her because she is full of caring 33 , willing to share life lessons.
One day when I went to visit my great-grandma, she sat in a-chair and said to me, “Caleb, you must be 34 and stay alive to reach your goals. So, take care of your body and 35 or you' ll never reach your biggest dreams.” She knows a thing or two about goals: She still 36 to keep playing the piano for the weekly senior home singalong and to have“five more years”.
` My great-grandma 37 went to the Olympics, owned a business, or wrote a book. She said that her dreams were 38 : to have enough food to share, to be healthy and to survive challenges. As she leaned(倚靠) back. she proudly talked about her family members’ 39 : After fifteen years of countless surgeries, her daughter could 40on her own and raise a family. Other family members competed in the Olympic games, ran their own businesses, or became.a(n) 41 read by most people. Yet my great-grandma was particularly 42 of seeing her family serve others and try to make a 43 . “You know, members of our family are 44 their goals, and that's enough for me,” she said.
But I know she has also reached her own goals. Over the years, she has choosing joy. She thinks that intentional 46 has kept her“from drowning(淹死) in the flood of personal tears” when she 47 , like when her husband was killed by a drunk driver.
“Sweetie,I 48 believe that you will also reach your goals and I will be proud of you,” she said with a warm kiss on my cheek. “ 49 trying to realize dreams, and you' ll feel 50 .”
31. A. greedy B. careful C. grateful D. talkative
32. A. attending B. apologizing C. listening D. objecting
33. A. honesty B. wisdom C. curiosity D. doubt
34. A. modest B. beautiful C. healthy D. talented
35. A. spirit B. future C. family D. work
36. A. fails B. aims C. pretends D. refuses
37. A. once B. even C. never D. always
38. A. simple B.complex C. expensive D. controversial
39. A. goals B. changes C. dreams D. achievements
40. A. volunteer B. live C. hide D. struggle
41. A. engineer B. doctor C. writer D. athlete
42. A. proud B. ashamed C. afraid D. free
43. A. reservation B. decision C. request D、difference
44. A. adjusting B. explaining C. setting D. reaching
45. A. given up B. got away from C. insisted on D. lost sight of
46. A. optimism B. praise C. generosity D. kindness
47. A. grew up B. broke down C. took off D. went away
48. A. casually B. temporarily C. barely D. firmly
49. A. Keep B. Avoid C. Admit D. Imagine
50. A. tested B. blessed C. challenged D. hurt
四、阅读理解
A
With the future of international travel looking uncertain at the start of this year' planning more UK adventures has never been so attractive.
Lundy Island, Devon
This tiny island is off the coast of Devon. It successfully raised funds to make sure of its survival in 2020. It is home to less than 30 people. There are historic buildings here and there. They have been turned into holiday rentals(租用的房屋)for people looking for the feeling of being temporarily cut off from the real world.(Four-night stay, from 123 per person.)Snowdonia, Wales
No one wants to line up to reach the summit (顶峰) of Snowdon, but there are ways to explore this National Park in north Wales and its surrounding countryside, without adding to the possible crowds. You can spend the night in a tent above the waves, or make your heart beat faster by taking part in rock-climbing.(Cliff(悬崖) camping, from 200 per day per person; climbing from 60 per day per person.)
Norfolk
You can keep social distance without difficulty in Norfolk: this flat county feels wide and empty even in the height of summer. Head to Holkham Beach for sandy space, rent a boat and explore along the Broads or book a night in the new hotel The Harper in Langham, which is open in early spring this year.(The Harper, from 75a night per-person.)
Lake District, Cumbria
There's never a bad time to visit the Lakes Lake District's glassy waters and high-summits, " including England's deepest lake and. highest mountain, make it officially become a National . Park、First stop: the Drunken Duck pub and beer factory on a rural crossroad in the middle of nowhere.(From 190 a night per person.)
51. How did Lundy Island survive its hard times in 2020
A. By raising money. B. By limiting tourists.
C. By building holiday rentals. D. By cutting off from the real world.
52. Where can people experience something thrilling
A. Along the coast of Devon. B. In Snowdonia National Park.
C. In the Harper in Langham. D. In the Lake District Park.
53. What's the feature of touring in Norfolk
A. You can explore the deepest lake in England.
B. Some historic buildings are turned into hotels.
C. There are hotels on the cliffs above the sea.
D. You needn't bother about tourist crowds.
54. What can we know about Lake District
A. It has high mountains and deep water.
B. It has a long history as a national park.
C· It has beautiful waters and forests.
D. It survived the worst time ever.
55. Which of the following will cost least for a man's 2-day trip
A. Lundy Island. B. Snowdonia. C. Norfolk. D Lake District.
B
I received a private message on my social media account. It began harmlessly enough:" Hey, girl. We want to invite you to join our next challenge group-we' ll be focusing on daily exercise and balanced nutrition. "
It was all becoming too much. Social media was running my life, not me. But what killed social media for me was when I posted a photo, and five minutes later my son asked me how many" likes" it had gotten. His question was a wake-up call.
" Likes" are signs of acceptance and approval. I had forgotten that acceptance and approval need to come from within and had unknowingly set a bad example for him.
Before social media became popular, surfing the Internet was an occasional distraction and I spent a lot more time reading books and magazines. I checked in with friends through texts, emails and phone calls.
To recreate the simplieity(质朴) of those days and set a better example for my son,I deactivated my social media account.
I'd been in the habit of checking my social media account many times a day, so I had to come up with some new ideas.I carried a novel and a crossword puzzle book around with me. I rediscovered knitting(针织). I started taking yoga classes.
I started to remember a few things. My body is fine just the way it is. I have friends who will help me out when I'm in trouble, and I will help them out. I do my best to be a good mother, and my son is happy and healthy. We are very lucky to be able to afford two vacations a year.
I stopped looking at the world through my cellphone. I was completely in the moment. The break left me feeling better about myself, my family, my home and my life.
After a few weeks, I returned to social media. Now I look at the photos of my friends' kids growing up and treasure how social media allows me to keep in touch with family members far and wide. I check out it on a daily basis, but no longer with the desire constantly to post updates.
It is not an addiction any more.
56. What made the author begin to realize she should do something to control her time on Facebook
A. Her poor health.
B. Her son's question.
C. Her not receiving" likes".
D. Her mother's phone call.
57. What does the underlined word" deactivated" in Paragraph 5 probably mean
A. Closed. B. Updated. C. Kept. D. Checked.
58. What did the author do to change her life
A. She went to the gym as often as she could.
B. She developed some healthy habits.
C. She tried to make money for her holidays.
D. She travelled around a lot for a year.
59. What did the author think of the break from social media
A. It was good for her eyes.
B. It stopped her getting news.
C. It distanced her from her friends.
D. It gave her time to find beauty in life.
60. What is the author's attitude towards social media
A. Critical. B. Supportive. C. Objective. D. Indifferent.
C
Many companies are pushing their employees to get back to the office, considering it critical for maintaining the company culture. According to Treehugger, the third industrial revolution would be the end of the office and in the future, it would be a coffee shop:“The major purpose of an office in the future is to interact, to get around a table and talk, and to chat,” I am so enthusiastic about the and of the considering the carbon it would save. It is reflected in not just the gas in the cars or the building operations, but the massive carbon from building office buildings, subways, and other facilities designed to meet the peak demand of the commute(通勤).
Many companies are settling into the concept of hybrid(混合的) offices, where employees work from home several days per week. The Carbon Counter of the Financial Times sees a picture in the U. S. where“there are bigger savings from homeworking, largely down to a cut in the time spent driving gas-guzzling(高油耗的) cars.” But people may move to bigger suburban houses, willing to have longer commutes, where they have twice the footprint of someone living in the city.
The Carbon Counter estimates that full-time homeworking has a footprint of about 50% of fulltime office working in the U. S., but only a minor saving in carbon emissions with a switch to 3 days in the office and 2 at home, based on a22-mile commute and a 40% increase in heating and electricity for those days working from home.
Besides, no company is going to keep 100% of their office space for two-thirds of the number of people, especially when they are no longer worrying about social panies will promote more“hot-desking” where employees do not have permanent personal spots, which many find makes the office less attractive, encouraging more people to work from home.
I noted earlier there might be less demand for public transportation and highway expansion in the case of hybrid offices,but analyst John Kemp reports crowded subways are a feature, not a fault.
Kemp also notes that“fully occupied central offices and transportation systems usually make very efficient u.energy.”
61. Why are lots of companies calling on employees to return to offices
A. To promote a relaxing working environment among them.
B. To boost social contact and teamwork among them.
C. To bring about another industrial revolution.
D. To reduce unnecessary carbon footprints among them.
62. What makes the author in favor of putting an end to the office
A. Its contribution to his health. B. Its lowering the cost of the commute.
C. Its environment-friendliness. D Its giving him flexible working hours.
63. Which of the following might the Carbon Counter agree with
A. Full-time homeworking is more suitable for the U. S.
B. Working from home is not easy to put into practice.
C. Hybrid offices might not be so carbon-efficient.
D. Many people in the U. S. have to face longer commutes.
64. What can we know about“hot-desking”
A. It results in social distancing.
B. It contributes to people's preference for working from home.
C. It encourages people to improve social skills.
D. It stimulates employees' enthusiasm for work from home.
65. What is Kemp's attitude towards hybrid offices
A. Negative. B. Indifferent. C. Approving. D. Uncertain.
D
A study of art history might be a good way to learn more about a culture. Most typical history courses concentrate on politics, economics, and wars. But art history focuses on much more than these because art reflects not only the political values of a people, but also religious beliefs, emotions, and psychology. In addition, information about the daily activities of our ancestors—— or of people very different from us — can be provided by art. In short, art expresses the essential qualities of a time and a place, and a study of it clearly offers us a deeper understanding than what can be found in most history books.
In history books, objective information about the political life of a country is presented; that is, facts about politics are given, but opinions are not expressed. Art, on the other hand, is subjective: it reflects emotions and opinions. The great Spanish painter Franciso Goya was perhaps the first truly political artist. In his well-known painting The Third of May,1808,he criticized the Spanish government for its misuse of. power over people. Over a hundred years later, symbolic images were used in Pablo Picasso's Guernica to express the horror of war. Meanwhile, on another continent, the powerful paintings of Diego Rivera, Jose Clemente Orozeo, and David Alfaro Siqueiros — as well as the works of Alfredo Ramos Martinez-showed these Mexican artists' deep anger and sadness about social problems.
In the same way, art can reflect a culture's religious beliefs. For hundreds of years in Europe, religious art was almost the only type of art that existed. Churches and other religious buildings were filled with paintings that depicted people and stories from the Bible. Although most people couldn't read, they could still understand biblical stories in the pictures on church walls. By contrast, one of the main characteristics of art in the Middle East was and still is its absence of human and animal images. This reflects the Islamic(伊斯兰教的) belief that statues are unholy(不神圣的, 亵渎神明的).
66. Which of the following sentences is WRONG according to the passage
A. Art history concentrates on religious beliefs, emotions and psychology only
B. Art can provide information about the everyday activities of ancient people.
C. Information and facts about politics are given objectively in history.
D. Franciso Gova was perhaps the first truly polltical artist.
67. History books are objective because .
A. it will make the viewers angry and sad about history
B. personal and emotional opinions are expressed through it
C. it can help us understand historical facts better
D. opinions about facts are not expressed
68. The two pictures The Third of May,1808 and Guernica mentioned in paragraph 2 show that .
A. art is subjective
B. artists are very similar even over a hundred years
C. history books present objective information
D. art can reflect political life of a country
69. In paragraph 2, the underlined part“another continent” refers to .
A. Europe B. America C. Mexico D. Middle East
70. The passage is mainly discussing .
A. the difference between general history and art history
B. the development of art history
C. the influence of artists on art history
D. what we can learnt from art history
第二部分:写作(共两节,满分35分)
第一节:阅读表达(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
阅读下面短文,按照要求用英语回答问题。
Jake was a young software developer living in a busy city. Despite his success at work, he felt unsatisfied and often questioned the purpose of his efforts.
One evening, feeling particularly lost, he decided to take a break and visit a small coastal town where his old friend,Sam, lived. Upon arriving, eke was struck by the town's calmness. Sam greeted him warmly and suggested they take a hike to a nearby lighthouse. The path was tough, but Sam assured Jake that the view from the top was worth it.
As they climbed, Jake voiced his doubts. “Sam, I've been working hard, but I feel stuck. What's the point ” Sam paused and looked at the path ahead. “Life isn't always easy. Jake. Sometimes it feels like we' re making no progress, but every step counts, even the hard ones.” Their conversation was interrupted when they reached a particularly rocky section.Jake fell, hurting his knee. Frustrated, he almost gave up and suggested turning back. He felt a mix of anger and disappointment, thinking all his effort was for nothing. But Sam extended a hand, helping him to his feet. “Life's challenges can knock us down. but we learn and grow by facing them.” Finally, after much effort, they reached the lighthouse. The view was amazing—— the vast ocean stretched endlessly, with the setting sun casting golden colors over the water. Jake felt a deep sense of peace and accomplishment. Sam turned to him and said, “See this view, Jake It shows the big picture of life.The tough journey was worth it. Your work is the same—— each challenge and effort leads to something greater.” Jake nodded,realizing his struggles had value.
As they walked back, Jake felt a renewed sense of purpose. He now understood that meaning comes from the journey,not the destination. With this new perspective, he felt ready to face life's challenges with hope and determination.
71. What did Jake continually think about (no more than 5 words)
72. Why did Sam suggest the hike (no more than 10 words)
73. What does the underlined word“frustrated” probably mean (no more than 2 words)
74. What is Paragraph 3 mainly about (no more than 15 words)
75. Do you agree with the saying“meaning comes from the journey, not the destination.” Please give your reasons.(no more than 25 words)
第二节:76.书面表达(满分25分)
假定你是李华,你校英语报正在举办征文活动。请根据以下关于敦煌近五年游客数量变化的柱状图,写一篇英语短文投稿,内容需包含:
I.描述柱状图所反映的游客数量变化趋势;
2.分析敦煌吸引游客的原因(如莫高窟艺术、鸣沙山月牙泉景观、丝路文化等);
3.谈谈敦煌旅游的意义。(如增长见识、创造就业、文化传播等)
注意:
1. 词数100左右;
2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
参考词汇: Magao Caves 莫高窟
Mingsha Mountain and Crescent Lake
鸣沙山月牙泉景观
the Silk Road 丝绸之路
mural 壁画
tourism industry 旅游业

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