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吉林省通化市梅河口市第五中学2024-2025学年高二下学期3月月考英语试题(含答案,无听力原文及音频)_2024-2025高二(7-7月题库)_2025年04月试卷(1)
吉林省通化市梅河口市第五中学2024-2025学年高二下学期3月月考英语试题(含答案,无听力原文及音频)_2024-2025高二(7-7月题库)_2025年04月试卷(1)
吉林省通化市梅河口市第五中学2024-2025学年高二下学期3月月考英语试题(含答案,无听力原文及音频)_2024-2025高二(7-7月题库)_2025年04月试卷(1)
吉林省通化市梅河口市第五中学2024-2025学年高二下学期3月月考英语试题(含答案,无听力原文及音频)_2024-2025高二(7-7月题库)_2025年04月试卷(1)
吉林省通化市梅河口市第五中学2024-2025学年高二下学期3月月考英语试题(含答案,无听力原文及音频)_2024-2025高二(7-7月题库)_2025年04月试卷(1)
吉林省通化市梅河口市第五中学2024-2025学年高二下学期3月月考英语试题(含答案,无听力原文及音频)_2024-2025高二(7-7月题库)_2025年04月试卷(1)
吉林省通化市梅河口市第五中学2024-2025学年高二下学期3月月考英语试题(含答案,无听力原文及音频)_2024-2025高二(7-7月题库)_2025年04月试卷(1)
吉林省通化市梅河口市第五中学2024-2025学年高二下学期3月月考英语试题(含答案,无听力原文及音频)_2024-2025高二(7-7月题库)_2025年04月试卷(1)
吉林省通化市梅河口市第五中学2024-2025学年高二下学期3月月考英语试题(含答案,无听力原文及音频)_2024-2025高二(7-7月题库)_2025年04月试卷(1)
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梅河口市第五中学2024-2025 学年高二下学期3 月月考英语试题 第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分) 做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。 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。 例:How much is the shirt? A. £19.15. B. £9.18. C. £9.15. 答案是C。 1. What does the man plan to do? A. Look for a job. B. Move to a new place. C. Rearrange the furniture. 2. What are the speakers talking about? A. A new book. B. A morning paper. C. An African teacher. 3. How does the woman probably feel now? A. Regretful. B. Anxious. C. Confused. 4. Where does the conversation take place? A. In a restaurant. B. In a police station. C. In a car. 5. What is the man going to do tomorrow? A. Pay the bill. B. Check the mailbox. C. Fix the gas cooker. 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 does Steve think of his training? A. Disappointing. B. Acceptable. C. Excellent. 7. How long does Steve train each day? A. Three hours. B. Five hours. C. Ten hours. 听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。 8. What does Mark say about live drawing? A. It’s enjoyable. B. It’s stressful. C. It’s creative. 9. What is the new thing that Mark wants to draw on? A. Magazines. B. Diaries. C. Maps. 10. Where do Mark’s inspirations come from? A. His dreams. B. His parents. C. His travels. 听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。 11. What position is the man interested in? A. Window cleaner. B. Shop assistant. C. Fitness coach. 12. What will be provided for the job?A. A company car. B. A smartphone. C. A video recorder. 13. What is needed to do the job? A. Computer skills. B. Physical strength. C. Work experience. 听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。 14. What does the man do? A. He’s a receptionist. B. He’s a secretary. C. He’s a waiter. 15. Why does the man say sorry to the woman? A. He showed her the wrong way. B. There is no reservation for her. C. Her name has been misspelled. 16. What is the man’s advice for the woman? A. Come back later. B. Talk to the manager. C. Postpone the meeting. 17. What will the woman probably do next? A. Tidy up a room. B. Make a phone call. C. Go for a coffee. 听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。 18. Why do many birds live in the city? A. They can obtain food easily. B. They enjoy human company. C. They lost their natural habitat. 19. What does Christina find surprising? A. The birds are facing serious dangers. B. Different kinds of birds live together. C. Some birds are attracted to the poles. 20. What is Christina’s suggestion concerning the birds? A. Drive them away. B. Feed them regularly. C. Do research on them. 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。 A Spring turns Europe into a world of colors. If you want to experience spring in all its colourful glory, here are four of the best places for you. Blooming Baroque, Ludwigsburg, Germany The Blooming Baroque garden show in Ludwigsburg, Germany, has been welcoming visitors since 1954. Visit the 18th- century palace between March and November and you can not only see displays filled with flowers, but also watch different kinds of birds and visit gardens, climb Rapunzel's tower and get lost in a giant hedge maze (树篱迷宫). Keukenhof Gardens, Lisse, the Netherlands The largest flower garden in the world, Keukenhof in the Netherlands is the best place to see the symbolic Dutch flower at its finest. Tulips explode across the gardens, with more than 800 different varieties. After you’ve wandered through the gardens,you can hire a bike at the main gate and then ride through the endless rows of picture-perfect flowered rainbows. The show runs from March 21 to May 10. Temps de Flors, Girona, Spain Girona’s medieval centre is transformed into a living gallery as flower carpets and special sculptures explode throughout the city centre each May. The Girona A Cappella Festival invites music lovers to engage all their senses as the sound, smell and sight of spring fill the city for 10 days in May. Normandy Tulip Festival, Vendcuvre, France The French garden of the 18th-century Vendeuvre Chateau in Normandy springs to life in April, as over30, 000 tulips, narcissi and grape hyacinths awaken. Open afternoons throughout April between 2 p. m. and 6p. m. 1. Where can you see a flower display in autumn? A. In the Netherlands. B. In Germany. C. In Spain. D. In France. 2. What of the following is the highlight of the Girona's flower display? A. A maze in a palace. B. An art exhibition. C. A music festival. D. A bicycle tour. 3. What can you enjoy in both Keukenhof Gardens and Normandy Tulip Festival? A. Different birds. B. Flowered rainbows. C. Plenty of tulips. D. A live concert. B Is modern fruit cultivated (培育) to be sweeter than in the past? The short answer is yes, though the longer answer is more complicated. Some of the most powerful evidence that fruit is sweeter than before comes from zoos. In 2018, it was reported that Melboume Zoo in Australia had stopped giving fruit to most of its animals because cultivated fruit was now so sweet that it was causing tooth decay (蛀牙) and weight gain. The monkeys at the zoo were provided with a lower-sugar vegetable-based diet instead of bananas. Among fruit cultivators, the word “quality” is now routinely used as an equal for “high in sugar” (though firmness, color and size are also considerations). In 2010, in an article looking at ways to enhance the sweetness of fruit using “molecuiar (分 子的) approaches”, a group of plant scientists of the Republic of Korea wrote that “in general, the sugar content” of many fruits is now higher than before “owing to continuous selection and breeding”. Modern apple varieties, the scientists noted, were on average sweeter than older ones. Cultivation isn’t the only reason that modern fruit is sweeter; there’s also climate change. Research from Japan found that since the 1970s, with rising temperatures, Fuji apples (which were already a sweet variety) have become significantly sweeter and softer. The lead researcher, Toshihoko Sugiura, said that “if you could taste an apple harvested 30 years ago, you would feel the difference”. It is sometimes claimed that the sweetness of modern fruit is not due to higher sugar content so much as the fact that the bitterness and sourness of wild fruit have been steadily cultivated out of it. There’s a grain — but only a grain — of truth inthis. Studies of wild apples do indeed suggest that some ancient varieties were just as high in sugar as a modern Pink Lady or Honeycrisp. The difference is that there was much wider variation in sugar content across wild apples, whereas the modern supermarket apple seldom drops below a certain level of sweetness. 4. Why did Melbourne Zoo stop giving fruit to most of its animals? A. The animals preferred a vegetable- based diet. B. Modern fruit did great harm to animals’ teeth. C. The sugar content of modern fruit is lower than before. . D The flavor of modern fruit was not good for the animals. 5. What can we learn from paragraph 3? A. The sugar content is breeders’ first priority. B. Sweeter fruits are just a result of natural selection. C. The sweetness of modern apples is equal to the average of older ones. D. Molecular approaches are adopted to add the sweetness of modern fruit. . 6 What do studies of wild apples in the last paragraph suggest? A. Apples of old species tasted less sweet. B. The sugar content of wild apples varied greatly. C. The sweetness of modern apples is of the same level. D. Fruit is sweet because bitterness in it has disappeared. 7. What’s the best title for this passage? A. Modern or Old: Which Is Better? B. Modern Fruit: Sweetness Is Quality. C. Fruit Is Sweeter: It’s Not a Misconception. D. Melbourne Zoo: Animals Stop Eating Fruits. C When you’re bored, you might start playing with a ball or other objects. Such behavior is common in people. Other animals like it too—that’s why a dog fetches a stick, or a cat bats at toys. Play is an enjoyable way to pass the time. A new study finds that it’s not just mammals that like to play. Bumblebees (大黄蜂) do it too, making them the first insects known to play. In the study, Hiruni Samadi Galpayage Dona, an insect expert, did an experiment using 200 untrained bumblebees to see if they might play. Of those, 45 would be marked with a number when they emerged as adults. A pathway was set up from the bumblebees’ nest to a feeding area. One side contained small wooden balls that rolled. The other side had the same number of balls, but they were stuck to the floor. Half balls on each side were colored balls. The rest were left unpainted. For three hours a day over 18 days, Galpayage Dona found bumblebees weren’t so interested in the side where the balls didn’t move, but they explored the side areas and interacted with the balls. Once they managed to roll a ball, they strongly preferred that side. They returned, climbing on the balls and rolling them around. She also found bumblebees preferred certain colors of balls. “There’s something about the mobility that is more interesting for the bumblebees than just colored objects,” GalpayageDona says. In another experiment, she sometimes left the balls out overnight. “When I came in the next day, I would always find some bumblebees rolling the balls.” As with mammals, the bumblebees who played the most were the younger ones. Their play tapered off as they got older. The scientists say it’s not clear why the bumblebees roll the balls or whether they enjoy it. But the experiment raises important questions about how the insects’ minds work and whether they have feelings. 8. How does the author introduce the topic? A. By describing the fun of play. B. By analyzing reasons for boredom. C. By introducing similar phenomena. D. By presenting animals’ cute images. 9. What did the researcher do in the experiment? A. She trained bumblebees to play balls. B. She put small balls along the pathway. C. She set up a pathway in bumblebees’ nest. D. She rewarded the bumblebees with rolled balls. 10. What does the underlined part “tapered off” probably mean in paragraph 5? A. Mattered. B. Helped. C. Decreased. D. Emerged. 11. What can be the best title for the text? A. Bumblebees Prefer Shape to Color B. Balls Are Bumblebees’ Favorite Toys C. Playing with Objects Is Animals’ Second Nature D. Bumblebees Are the First Insects Known to Play D The UN this week launched a report urging companies to stop issuing false net-zero targets that amount to greenwashing. Greenwashing is a term used to describe situations where companies mislead consumers by claiming to be eco-friendly or sustainable as a marketing plan rather than as a core principle of their business model. Often, these industries spend more money making themselves appear sustainable than they do taking actual sustainable measures into their company. Cities, financial institutions, and scores of companies have announced plans to reduce their emissions to zero, which, in principle, should help the fight against climate change. “The problem is that the criteria for these net-zero commitments have varying levels of precision and loopholes (漏洞),” said UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres during the launch of the report. Many net-zero plans contain far-away or unclear targets and often call for the use of unproved technologies like carbon capture and tree planting, which effectively allow companies to continue polluting the atmosphere. Studies show that most of these net-zero plans will do little to stop temperatures from rising. For example, many oil majors have announced plans to reduce emissions from their operations to zero by 2050 that do not take into account the carbon emitted by the fossil fuels they sell, which would allow them to increase production. Far from decreasing, fossil fuel production is going strong. To close these net-zero loopholes, the UN this week released a report that includes 10 recommendations to ensure thatcompanies, cities, regions, and other non-state actors issue credible and accountable net zero commitments. “Their plans cannot rely on cheap carbon credits instead of immediately cutting their own emissions,” Guterres said. Financial institutions need to cut down emissions from all their investments and businesses need to bring down the carbon , footprint of their supply chain the report said. The report’s lead author, Catherine McKenna, urged companies to release new net-zero targets within a year. The updated targets must contain concrete actionable details. 12. What does “greenwashing” refer to? A. A green technology. B. A misleading statement. C. A business model. D. A spending target. 13. Why does the author mention the oil majors? A. To prove oil majors are really responsible. B. To set some good examples for other companies. . C To show some net- zero commitments make no sense. D. To indicate the benefit of net zero plans to climate change. 14. How does Guterres feel about the issued net-zero plans? A. Dissatisfied. B. Guilty. C. Shocked. D. Confused. 15. What is advised to do to fix net-zero loopholes? A. Plant more trees. B. Share more supply chains. C. Depend on cheap carbon credits. D. Make concrete actionable targets. 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。 Supporting Others We’re always being told that the secret to happiness lies in helping others. Indeed, it’s natural to want to support those we care about, especially if we are in a position to do so.___16___ When we offer support, it may not always be wanted. ___17___ In this case, offering support in the manner of “... if l were you, I would ...” can feel like a scolding rather than support. If our support feels conditional, it can feel burdensome. ___18___ When someone is trying to manage illness or a house move, just saying “What would help you today?” can be amazingly supportive. Or, suggest what you can do for them: picking up some shopping, taking the dog for a walk. Even if it’s not needed, just knowing you’ ve been thought of can be supportive in itself. Try to be mindful of offering support that is disabling, rather than enabling. My son, when aged five, wanted to make a cup of tea. I could see how inspiring it was for him to be able to do this. So I filled the kettle and took him through the safety measures. It felt like a huge risk but it worked. His pleasure was immeasurable. The same principle applies when we offer support that increases someone else’s capacity. ___19___ Sometimes the only support that’s needed is to listen without judgement. ___20___ This reassures them that someone cares enough to listen while they ground themselves. When times are tough, remember to keep things stable. Waiting until the storm has passed is all it takes.Support often works best when it’s a two-way process. It is good to know how to accept help from others as well as offer support to them. A. Here are the pros and cons of supporting others. B. Just be there, while someone lets out their feelings. C. Ask what support is needed and provide a practical one. D. This can often be a bigger gift than just doing it for them. E. But we can do more by thinking about the support we offer. F. Because being judgmental can only make someone annoyed. G. Sometimes people are trying to manage life in their own way. 第三部分 语言运用(共两节, 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。 Baby Miloszek was born with a heart defect. His disease is too ____21____ to be treated in Poland, but doctors at Stanford University Medical Center are able to take his case. ____22____, they require 80 percent of the payment in advance, a sum the family simply could not ____23____. That’s when Maria Andrejczyk ____24____ in to help ! Just a week after ____25____ her first Olympic medal ever and returning from Japan, Maria posted a(n) ____26____ on a social media platform announcing that she would be auctioning (拍卖) off her silver medal to raise money for Miloszek’s surgery. Days later, a Polish convenience store called Zabka purchased the medal ____27____$125,000, which was more than Maria had ____28____ to get. Not only that, but when her story ____29____ , more people began donating to the fundraiser. Finally, they pulled in more than enough cash to ____30____ Miloszek’s trip to America! And the warm ____31____ doesn’t end there. Zabka announced that they would let Maria keep her ____32____ forever! “We were deeply touched by the extremely ____33____ act of our Olympian, so we decided to support the ____34____ for Miloszek,” the company wrote. “We decided that the silver medal from Tokyo will stay with Maria! We are glad that we were able to ____35____.” 21. A. severe B. pessimistic C. crucial D. sustainable . 22 A. Potentially B. Ultimately C. Precisely D. Unfortunately 23. A. ensure B. afford C. expect D. guarantee 24. A. crowded B. turned C. stepped D. brought 25. A. gaining B. defending C. declining D. submitting 26. A. parcel B. message C. application D. exhibition 27. A. by B. at C. for D. with 28. A. budgeted B. anticipated C. tackled D. subscribed 29. A. exposed B. submitted C. broke D. revealed 30. A. cover B. secure C. provide D. enhance31. A. gratitude B. enterprise C. sympathy D. gesture 32. A. secret B. medal C. belongings D. reputation 33. A. noble B. subsequent C. adorable D. rewarding 34. A. fundraiser B. request C. commitment D. recovery 35. A. motivate B. engage C. contribute D. advocate 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)或括号内单词的正确形式。 To understand a painting, we’re taught to look for color, composition, and light. But how can a painting ____36____ (appreciate)by someone who’s blind? Through touch, the one thing gallery signs tell you not ____37____ (do). John Olson, a former ____38____ (photograph)and his team turn paintings into fully textured 3D models. The tactile(可触知的)paintings work as a way to show art to ____39____ blind because we don’t see with just Our eyes: We see with our brains. Research in the field of neuroplasticity-the brain’s adaptability-shows that the visual cortex(大脑皮 层)is made active by touch. Blind people recognize shapes with their ____40____ (exist) senses, in a way similar to that of ____41____ (sight )people, says Ella Striem-Amit, a Harvard scientist. Luc Gandarias, who’s now thirteen, went blind suddenly ____42____ age seven. When he felt a 3D version of Leonardo da Vinci’s “Mona Lisa” he ____43____ (notice)her smile right away. ”I can actually feel what you see when you look at it,” he said. , For Luc this means ____44____ (independent). "The feeling of being able to see it _____45_____ to form my opinion is like breaking down another wall as a blind person.” 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节(满分15分) 46. 假定你是李华,在春节期间,你参加了一些中国传统活动。请给你的外国好友 Jim写一封信,分享你的活动经历。 内容包括: 1.简要介绍某次活动; 2.活动过程中的感受。 注意: 1.写作词数应为80个左右; 2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 , Dear Jim 第二节(满分25分) 47. 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。 Tim’s heart raced as he drove to the lawyer’s office. He was bequeathed (遗赠) a mysterious box his dad had never allowed him and his sister to even go near. He signed papers, but was shocked to learn he didn’t get the key to open it and nothing about the key was mentioned in the will. “You’ll have to figure that out!” the lawyer said. Tim left the office, puzzled about what his late dad had left him.Just then, he remembered his childhood home where he and his twin sister Karen grew up. They had lost their mother just two months after they were born. They were raised by their dad Jonathan, and the two were the best friends! As they grew older, they were drawn to the mysterious box, but their dad warned them never to touch it, and even hung the key on a nail high above the fireplace so that they would never get their hands on its contents. Whatever he was hiding from his kids, he was on guard at all times. As the years fleeted by, Tim and Karen moved on with their respective lives. And their brother-sister bond went downhill. The twins fought over who would inherit (继承) their dad’s house. Jonathan was heartbroken and whatever trick he tried to reconcile (和解) them, nothing worked. Meanwhile, Jonathan’s health began to decline, and even on his deathbed, he wished his kids would put aside their differences and get back together. What would Tim do with the inherited box now? He went to his childhood home to find the key. The house no longer appeared like that loving home Tim remembered growing up in. When he reached to grab the key above the fireplace, he sensed someone behind him. “What are you doing here?” screamed Karen, casting the cell phone flashlight on Tim’s face. “Dad bequeathed me his old chest, and I came here looking for the key. But what are you doing here?” “Dad bequeathed me the key! So I came here to find the chest,” said Karen, puzzled about his father’s decision. 注意: 1.写作词数应为150左右; 2.请在答题卡的相应位置作答。 “Something had to be wrong,” they thought and stared at each other. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ Tears ran down their cheeks at seeing their childhood photos with their father and mother. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ 听力 AABBC BCBBA ACACB CBCBA 1. B 2. C 3. C 4. B 5. D 6. B 7. C 8. C 9. B 10. C 11. D 12. B 13. C 14. A 15. D 16. E 17. G 18. C 19. D 20. B21. A 22. D 23. B 24. C 25. A 26. B 27. C 28. B 29. C 30. A 31. D 32. B 33. A 34. A 35. C 36. be appreciated 37. to do 38. photographer 39. the 40. existing 41. sighted 42. at 43. noticed 44. independence 45. and 46 Dear Jim, I hope this letter finds you well. I want to share an exciting experience during the Spring Festival. I took part in a dragon and lion dance event. The dance, a long-standing tradition, is believed to bring good luck. We spent days cleaning costumes and training. On the performance day, the streets were crowded. The dragon and lion “came alive”. I felt proud of our culture and the strong sense of community. Hope you can see it someday! Best regards, Yours, Li Hua 47 “Something had to be wrong,” they thought and stared at each other. Both of them were puzzled about why their father gave one the key and the other the chest. Neither could open the chest without the other’s help. Suddenly they realized that only by giving out what their father gave them could they have the possibility to open the chest. Their father wanted them both put down their hatred and their father had been expecting they reconciled with each other. Karen gently passed the key to Tim and said, “You can open the chest with this key.” Tears ran down their cheeks at seeing their childhood photos with their father and mother. They saw how sweet and happy they used to be. But now their brother-sister bond went downhill, and they had lost their beloved father and mother. Until death, their father still wanted to see them reconcile with each other, but they didn’t. What they did must have made their father sad and disappointed. At this moment, they felt more than guilty and they made up their mind to fix the gap and went back to their sweet and happy brother-sister life.