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2024 年秋季高二 9 月月考英语参考答案
一.听力
1-10BBCCA 6-10 CABBC 11-15 AACAB 16-20 ABBCC
二.阅读理解
21-23 BCD 24-27 ACCB28-31 DCDA32-35 DCAB 36-40 GFDAE
三.完形填空
41-45BCAAD 46-50 CBDAB 51-55DCBCD
四.语法填空
56.sixth; 57.beating; 58.proud; 59.fought; 60.that/which; 61.especially; 62.gave;
63.to; 64.celebration; 65.a
五.写作·第一节
NOTICE
Our English puppet show, "Havoc in Heaven" , will be put on in the second Academic
Hall at 7 pm this Saturday. "Havoc in Heaven" is a classic Chinese tale that tells the story of
the Monkey King and his exciting adventures. We will bring it to life through the art of
puppetry.
Everyone is welcome to be a part of this special event.After the show, please share your
thoughts andsuggestions, as your feedback is valuable tous.
Mark your calendars and get ready for an unforgettable puppet show experience. We
can't wait to see you there!
English Club
六. 写作·第二节
Instantly, the cougar removed its claws and wheeled toward Larrane. "Stay behind me!"
Larrane screamed at kids as she faced the beast. Acting before she could think, she grabbed
the animal’s forelegs and pulled them off her. Summoning(使出) all her strength, push the
animal’s paws inward to protect herself from being cut. She thought, "If the cat gets away
from me, he’ll kill the children."She pushed the cat directly at the dog, shouting, "Pal, do
something!" The cougar fell backward but rolled instantly to its feet and ran past Pal through
thebrush farther along the sandbank.
Watching the cat move away, Larrane ordered, "Let’s go as fast as we can!" Pal gave chase,
barking madly. They climbed up the hill, Lisa still crying, Mikey remaining silent. In five
minutes, they were all inside the front door of the school. Suddenly Larrane was aware of
her own pain. Her hands shook as she telephoned the hospital.At the hospital, Mikey
needed 40 stitches. Larrane had met the greatest challenge of her life head-on and won. .
Her friends and neighbors applauded her strength.And as a result, Larrane knew that she
couldaccomplishanything.In1992,shewasawardedtheStarofCourageforherbravery.
录音原文
Text1
W: I wanted to eat chicken and soup for lunch. But I changed my mind now. It’s too hot to
eat soup or a large plate of meat.
M:You’reright. Howaboutamixed vegetablesalad?
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Text2
M:Doyou run orliftweights first? I wantto burn morefatand gainmuscle.
W:Itdependson thetime ofday forme. I always run first inthemorning.
M:Great. I’ll join youfirst.ThenI’lldo armworkouts. (2)
Text3
W:It’sa shamewe’re so busy now.Do you remember thedays when we met every day?
M: Yes! Now, we have to work five days per week. But I’m still glad that we can see each
otheronceeverySunday.
W:True!(3)
Text4
M:Yourdance is so special.Where did you learn it?
W: This is the traditional dance style across many countries in South America. Parents
always teach their children to dance. My parents taughtme when I was young. (4) And
I’vetaught mychildren and friends!
Text5
M:What are your plans now?Withthoseexam grades, you could doanything!
W:①I haven’t quitedecided. Myparents are focused on meearning money,butI’ve always
thought of doing something meaningful to the world. (5) I think I’d like to be a
①本句中haven’tquite之间存在“失去爆破”现象:haven’t最后一个音为爆破音/t/,quite第一个音为爆破音/k/,两者遇到
一起,前面的爆破音做出发音的准备,但并不发音;另外,本句中quitedecided之间存在“失去爆破”现象:quite最后
一个音为爆破音/t/,decided第一个音为爆破音/d/,两者遇到一起,前面的爆破音做出发音的准备,但并不发音。
teacher ora doctor.
Text6
W:Organizing your phone morecarefully can really improveconcentration.
M:You mean deleting unnecessary apps, turning offpop-ups(弹窗)…that type ofthing?
W:Yes. But also, avoid placing social media apps on your phone’s home screen. ②Hide
them away, (6) so you can’t open them without thinking. In fact, I only use social
mediaon my laptop. (7)
M:That’s a good idea. I often find myself on Weibo when I’m at work. Maybe I’ll just use it
onmyhomecomputer in thefuture.
②本句中hidethem之间存在“不完全爆破”现象:hide最后一个音为爆破音/d/,them第一个音为摩擦音/ð/,两者遇到一
起,前面的爆破音只做部分爆破,立即过渡到后面的摩擦音上去。
Text7
M: We mostly took math or science classes during our first and second high school years.
But nowthat we’vegot enough credits, maybewecan signupfornewcourses. (8)
W: Right! We need more variety in our final high school year. (8) Is there any course you
prefer?
M:I’m thinking ofsigning upforart classes. I’minterested inpainting anddesign.(8)
W:Cool.I’lltakeaChineseclass. I wantto exploreadifferent culture.(8)
M:Wehavetenminutesbeforelunchstarts.Let’sgototheschoolsecretary’sofficeandsign
upfortheseclasses.(9)
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Text8
M:Willyou finishtoday’s work by5:00 p.m.? (10)
W:Yes, sure.Why?
M: I invited some people we work with to my house to catch a football match, (10) (11)
and my wife will prepare some traditional British foods and desserts. Would you like to
come? (11)
W:It sounds cool, but I’m not really intosports.
M: No worries. It’s not really about the game. I just want to share British culture. (12) I
used to love watching football matches at university. And I’d also love to share typical
British activitieslikesinging songs withfans and chatting with friendly people.
W:Cool.That does sound fun.
M:It’s going to begreat, trustme. Seeyou there later?
W:Sure!
Text9
M: Can you believe our African volunteer trip is over? (14) (15) It feels like we just
arrived here yesterday. Now, we’re going to board and fly home. (13) But these have
beenthebest two weeks of mylife.
W: I agree. I wish we could have spent another month in these villages. But I’ll keep the
memories in Congofor therest of mylife.
M:Helping thekidslearn English andplaying with them —whatan experience! (14)
W: But the best part for me was our life lessons. Seeing their positive attitude towards
challengeswas aninspiration to me. (15)
M:Yes.Also, thefriendships we madehere. I’lltreasure thisforever.
W: Me too. During this trip, spending time with our school’s students and teachers was
perfect. (16) By the way, there are many other ways we could organize trips. I’ve heard
ofother groups gathering communitymembers orsports groups forvolunteer trips.
M: True! We can plan our projects, like building schools or providing food for the homeless.
It’llbe ourway ofmaking adifference.
Text10
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the Museum of Bad Art! (17) Yes, you heard it
right — bad art. You might be wondering why we would celebrate something that seems
so strange. (17) But we believe that bad art brings out a different kind of beauty. I’m sure it
will surprise you. At first, the co-founder, ③an art dealer named Scott Wilson, found a
painting next to a garbage can and saved it. (18) Then he put it on a special exhibition
withsomeother unfavorable paintings. Unexpectedly,it became ahuge hit. So, this museum
is a reminder that creativity knows no limits, (19) and that even the least liked pieces can
move us deeply. As you journey through our collection, you will see pieces that challenge
your traditional opinions of what art should be. Paintings featuring odd figures, strange
colors, and unique subjects will catch your eye. (19) The other co-founder of the
museum, Marie Jackson, saidit wasbuiltto celebrate an artist’s rightto fail.(20) At the
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③本句中artdealer之间存在“失去爆破”现象:art最后一个音为爆破音/t/,dealer第一个音为爆破音/d/,两者遇到一起,
前面的爆破音做出发音的准备,但并不发音。
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