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寧德一中20232024學年第二學期高二第2次月考英語試題注意事項:答題卡相應的位置上。第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Aphoto.B.Adrawing.C.Anartist.2.Whatsportdothespeakersbothlike?A.Running.B.Swimming.C.Hiking.3.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Atrip.B.Afilm.C.Aphoto.4.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Husbandandwife.B.Colleagues.C.Bossandemployee.5.Whatdoesthewomanthinkthebuildingmightbe?A.Adepartmentstore.B.Ahotel.C.Anapartment.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6.Whatkindoffoodwillthespeakershavethisweek?A.Japanesefood.B.Chinesefood.C.Thaifood.7.Whenwillthespeakersgettogether?A.OnFriday.B.OnThursday.C.OnWednesday.聽第7段材料,回答第8至10題。8.Whydoesn’tthemaneatattheuniversitycafeteria?A.It’slessfun.B.It’stooexpensive.C.It’snothealthy.9.Whatdoesthemanneedmoneytopayfor?A.Textbooks.B.Acar.C.Rent.10.Whatdoesthemanprobablywanttobeinthefuture?A.Ateacher.B.Abanker.C.Adoctor.聽第8段材料,回答第11至13題。11.HowdoesAlexfeelaboutthejobinterview?A.Disappointed.B.Regretful.C.Worried.12.WhydidAlexfailinthejobinterview?A.Luckdidn’tfavorhimonceagain.B.Someonefitthejobbetterthanhim.C.SomethingwentwrongwithhisCV.13.Whatdoesthewomanoffertodo?A.WriteaCV.B.Applyforanotherjob.C.Practiseinterviewquestions.聽第9段材料,回答第14至17題。14.Whatistheaimofthecampaign?A.ToremindpeopleofEarthDay.B.Toencouragepeopletoreducegarbage.C.Towarnpeopleofthebadeffectsofpollution.15.Whatwillbethetaskonthesecondday?A.Plantingtrees.B.Designingposters.C.Collectinggarbage.16.Whatdoesthemanexpecttheteacherstodo?A.Paintpaper.B.Stopdrivingcars.C.Decorateclassrooms.17.HowdoesSarafindtheman’sideas?A.Ridiculous.B.Confusing.C.Wonderful.聽第10段材料,回答第18至20題。18.Whatproblemdidtheseniorcitizenshave?A.Theygottrappedinthefallentrees.B.Theywerestuckinthewheelchairs.C.Fallenleavesblockedtheirwalkingpaths.19.Whocalledonthevolunteerstohelptheseniorcitizens?A.JayGarrett.B.Barry.20.Howdidthechildrendealwiththeleaves?A.Theysentthemtothelandfill.B.Theytookthemtothefarm.C.Theyusedthemtogrowcrops.第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出最佳選項。ABestSleepMusicAppsmusicappstochoosefrom.CalmCalmhasanimpressivelylargelibraryofrelaxationandsleepcausingsounds.Itstandsoutforlatestcollectionofmodernmusicfrompopularartists.Thisappoffersafreeversion,buttoreallytakeadvantageofwhatCalmhastooffer,youhadbetterchoosethepaidversion,membershipis$399.99.Headspacepdesignedinthesimplestfsleepspecificmusic,soitisfriendlytotwithoutmakingyoufeeltheappdifficulttouse.Headspaceonlycosts$39.99yearly.RelaxMelodiesfeatures,likebedtimestoriesandbreathingofsleepmusic,thepaidversionunlocksalargerlibraryofsounds.Itonlycosts$49.99yearlyoryoucanpamonth.Pzizzthevoiceislowandcalm.Ifyoufindthepresenceofavoicetobefortingorbenefitfromsomeonehelpingyoutorelaxyourmindandbody,$249.99.21.Whichappwouldyouremendtoyourgrandparents?A.Calm.B.Headspace.C.RelaxMelodies.D.Pzizz.22.WhatdoCalmandRelaxMelodieshaveinmon?A.Theyofferphysicalexercises.B.Theyincludecollectionsofmodernmusic.C.Theyprovidefreeservice.D.Theyintroduceuserstoalargelibrary.23.WhatcanyoudowithPzizz?A.Choosethevoicenarrationyoulike.B.Chatwithsomeonebeforesleep.C.Listentolowandcalmmusic.D.Listentothevoiceyoulikebest.BIefromafamilyoftravelers.Mymomstagrowinguptheyneverleftmebehindwhentheywentontheiradventures.toaround70countries.Thiswasthepointinmylifewherepeoplebegantoaskmethequestionthatayoungpwillneverwanttobeasked:“Whatareyougoingtodonext?”Inanattempttoanswerthatquestion,IbeganbyaskingmyselfwhatIwasmostpassionateabout,whichhasalwaysbeentraveling.That’swhenitdawnedonme—theveryfirsttimeIthoughtaboutbreakingtheworldrecord.sovereignnationswithoutanyofficialsponsorship.Ispentcountlesshourscrammedonplanes,trains,chickenbuses,tuktuksandjunkboatstravelingwithnothingbutabackpack.Ihaveencounteredheaattacksbymyselfinforeigncountries,andIenduredthebrainsizzlingfrustrationofdealingwithofficialsfromeverycountrythatrequiresavisa.Believeitornot,beyondarecordbreaker,thesememoriesaretreasurmomentsofmylife,spentfar,farawayfrommyfortzone,I’mcurrentlywritingathenextfewmonthstonourishmyphysicalandmentalhealthasImakeplansforthefuture.24.Whyaretheyoungunwillingtobeaskedthequestion?A.Theyareuncertainabouttheirfuture.B.Theyareunemployedaftergraduation.C.Theydon’tknowwhichcountrytogonext.D.Theydon’thavegoodmunicationskills.25.Whatdoweknowabouttheauthorsworldtour?A.Shewasselffunded.B.ShestarvedinPakistan.C.Shegothervisassmoothly.D.Shemostlytraveledbyplane.26.Whatdoestheauthorthinkofherexperience?A.fortable.B.Touching.C.Invaluable.D.Ordinary.27.Whatdoestheauthorplantodonext?A.Startanewbook.B.Buildupherbody.C.Takesomelessons.D.Makeapublicspeech.CFacebookandTwitterareinnovativetools;textmeisonlyaflashingspotonthescreenwhenparedwithourlonghistoryofsnailmail.Nowweadthepointofessential,butonlyrarelyconsiderhowwearemorefundamentallyaffectedbythem.Socialmedia,textingandemailallmakeitmucheasiertomunicate,gaththeyalsopresentsomedangers.Byremovinganyrealhumanengagement,theyenableustodevelopourabnormalselflovewithouttheriskofdisapprovalorcriticismtheatricalmetaphor(隱喻),thesenewformsofmunicationprovideastageonwhichwecreateourowncharacters,hiddenbehindafourthwalloftweets,statusupdatesandtexts.Thisunrealstateofunconcerncanbeeaddictiveasweseparateourselvesasafedistancefromthecrueltyofourfleshlylives,whereweareimperfect,powerlessandinsignificant.Inessence,wehavebeenprovidednotonlythemeanstobemorefree,butalsotobeenew,tocreateandprotectamoreperfectselftotheworld.Aswebeemorereliantonthesetools,theybeemoreapartofourdailyroutineandsowebeemorerestrictedinthisfantasy.Soitisthatweliveinacoldera,wheworkingrelationshipsoccuronlythroughthemagicofemailandwherelovecanstartorendbytextmessage.Anenvironmentsuchasthisreducesinterpersonalrelationshipstomeredigitalexchanges.WouldacelebrityhavebeensodaringtodosomethingdishonorableifhehadhItseemshemighthavebeenlostinafantasyworldthatultimatelyconvincedhimselfintobelievingthedigitalselfcouldobeydifferentrulesandregulations,asifhecouldcontinuallypushtfacingtheconsequencesof“reallife.”28.Theauthorparesemailwithsnailmailtoshow.A.theinfluenceofhightechonourlifeB.thehistoryofdifferenttypesofmailsC.thevalueoftraditionalmunications D.therapiddevelopmentofsocialmedia29.Whatcanweknowaboutnewmunicationtools?A.Destroyingourlifetotally. B.Posingmoredangersthangood.C.Helpingustohideourfaults. D.Replacingtraditionalletters.30.Whatisthepotentialthreatcausedbythenovelmunicationtools?A.Shelteringusfromvirtuallife. B.Removingfacetofaceinteraction.C.Leadingtofalsementalperception. D.Makingusrelymoreonhitechmedia.31.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelasttwoparagraphs?A.Technologieshavechangedourrelationships.B.Thedigitalworldisarecipeforpushinglimits.C.Lovecanbebetterconveyedbytextmessage.D.Thedigitalselfneednottakeresponsibility.DTheVjosaRiver,oneofthelastwildriversinEurope,hasbeendeclaredanationalparkbytheAlbaniangovernment,makingitbeethefirstwildriverparkonthecontinent.Hometomorethan1,000animalandplantspecies,theriverflowsfor270kilometers,fromGreece,throughAlbaniaandintotheAdriaticSea.Givingthecredittonodamsorotherartificialbarriers,itisrichinaquaticspeciesandsupportsalargenumberofwildlifespecies,includingotters,theendangeredEgyptianvultureandthecriticallyendangeredBalkanlynx.Thewildrivernationalparkwillincludealmost13,000acresofland,crossingmostofthebodyofthecountry,withthousandsofpeoplelivinginitssurroundings.Thedecisiontoestablishtheparkismoreimportantthanpeoplemayrealize.Foryears,theVjosa’sfragileecosystemhasbeenunderthreat:atonepointasmanyas45hydropowerplants(水電站)wereplannedtobuildacrosstheregion.ButthankstothecampaigningbyenvironmentalNGOs,thetinyBalkannationwasplacedattheforefrontofriverprotection.Albania’sprimeminister,EdiRama,describedthecreationofthenationalparkasa“trulyhistoricmoment”fornatureaswellassocialandeconomicdevelopment.“TodayweprotecttheonlywildriverinEuropeonceandforall,”hesaid.“Thisisabouttochangeamindset.Protectinganareadoesnotmeanthatyoumakeitinisolationfromtheeconomy.”Hesaidnationalparksattract20%more

tourists

paredwithnonprotectedareas.Theparkwillcoverthe118milesoftheVjosainAlbania,threemaintributaries(支流),andsomeland,includingareasatriskofflooding.PhaseIIwilladdothertributaries.UnliketheIUCN'sWildernessProtectedAreas,whichlimitthenumberofvisitors,itwillallowrecreationaltourismandsome

otheractivitiessuchaslocalfishing,particularlyfor60,000residentsinthecatchment.“Wehopeitwillinspireotherstoetogethertoprotectthewildplaceswehaveleft,inameaningfulway,”saidRyanGellert,Patagonia’sCEO,addingthattheparkwasproofthatthe“destructionofnaturedidnothavetobethepriceofprogress”.32.WhatmakestheVjosaRiverrichinwildspecies?A.Sufficientwater.B.Thegovernment'spolicies.C.Thelargeareaoffertileland.D.Theabsenceofhumandisturbance.33.Whyisthedecisiontobuildtheparkextremelyimportant?A.Ithelpstoestablishhydropowerplants.B.ItrelievesthepowershortageinAlbania.C.ItstrengthenstheprotectionofVjosa'secosystem.D.Itpromotesthedevelopmentofthelocalwildland.34.WhatcanweinferfromEdiRama?A.Buildingtheparkisbeneficialtotheeconomy.B.MorewildriversneedtobeprotectedinEurope.C.Nonprotectedareaswillinspireaboomintourism.D.Socialprogressesatthecostofthenaturalenvironment.35.HowistheparkdifferentfromIUCN'sWildernessProtectedAreas?A.Itincludesmoretributaries.B.Itlimitsthenumberofvisitors.C.Itcoversareasathighriskofflooding.D.Itbinesleisureactivitieswithtourism.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Cyberartistheartproducedwiththehelpofputers.It’satermforformsofartthatusenontraditionalmedia.putersoftwareusedincreatingcyberartcanplaydifferentkindsofroles.Someputerprogramsareusedtotouchupimagesthatarebroughtinfromoutsidesources.36.Hardwareisalsomonlyusedforcyberart.Indigitalpainting,forexample,theartistcopiestheprocessofpaintingbyusingastylusanddigitizingtablet(觸筆和數字化輸入板)alongwithaputerprogram.37.Aprinterisconsideredoutputequipmentbecauseittranslatesdigitalinformationtotheoutsideworld.Tradigitalartisabranchofcyberartthatmixestraditionalmediawithdigitalmedia.Artistsoftentakeupaquicklymadedrawinganduseputertoolstocolorandapplyeffectstothework.Muchofcyberartincludesatleastsometraditionalelementsortechniquesinit.38Forcenturiesarthasbeenshowninpublicspaces,oftenwithahighcostanddifficultyinattending.39.IftheInternetcanprovideawayofshowingartwork,itcanbeappreciatedbymorepeoplearoundtheworld.40.Somesaythatitisnearlyimpossibletokeeptrackofwhomighthavecontributedtoaparticularpiece.OtherssaythatimagescopiedfromtheInternetcanbebeautifiedandthenuploadedagainwithoutarecordofthefile’shistory.A.Socyberartcanbeconsideredtradigitaltoo.B.Thisfurtherlimitsthepossibleartworkaudiences.C.ArtthatusestheInternethasalwaysbeenarguedabout.D.Cyberartcouldn’texistwithoutputers.E.Otherprogramsallowanartisttostartdesigningimageswithamouse.F.Thesetwothingsareexamplesofinputequipmentusedtodesignart.G.Otherartistsusemodernequipmentforexploringcreativitylikeputers.三、完形填空In2020,NancyBallard,a60yearoldretiredentrepreneur,wentforaroutinecheckupatherdoctor’sofficethatturnedintosomethingextraordinary.Infact,shewascarryingapaintingofaplantshe’ddonewhenshearrivedthere.“Itwouldbegreatifwehad41likethatforourchemotherapyrooms(化療室),”thenursesaid.Ballardaskedtoseeone.Shewas42bywhatshefound.Thewallsweregreyandbare,andthepaintwaschipping.“43,thepatientsherehavenothingtolookatwhiletakingchemodrips,”shesaid,“Icouldn’timaginehowanyonecouldevengethealthyinsuch44roomslikethat.”Shemadeithermissionto45theplace.Shestartedbyemailing20localinterior46.Shewrote,“Youdon’tknowme.Butmyheart47afterseeingtheserooms.”Shethenaskedwhethertheywould48theirtimeandmoneytotransformjustoneofchemotherapyroomseach.Sixofthemleaptinto49actionandeachdesignerchoseatheme:Thedragonflyroom,forexample,50brightartworksanddragonflywallornaments.Mostroomsgotnew51,lights,artworks,andfurniture.Whenthetransformationwasdone52,Dr.Huffordwasdelighted.“Allthepatientsfeel53byit,”hesaid.Heevennotedthathisowntoneofvoicewas54intheroomsandthathewasbetterabletoconnectwithhispatients.Ballardwassoencouragedbythepatients’reactions,butwhenpraised,shesaid,“WhatIdidpaled55thepatients’couragetofightcancer”.41.A.volunteers B.artworks C.instruments D.patients42.A.wondered B.amazed C.grieved D.shocked43.A.Fortunately B.Gradually C.Apparently D.fortably44.A.amazing B.depressing C.inspiring D.frightening45.A.brightenup B.cleanup C.cheerup D.bringup46.A.artists B.designers C.doctors D.actors47.A.hurts B.injures C.swells D.wounds48.A.reward B.value C.donate D.suggest49.A.favorite B.virtual C.temporary D.immediate50.A.marks B.features C.reflects D.symbolizes51.A.paint B.pictures C.chairs D.paper52.A.incredibly B.utterly C.ultimately D.permanently53.A.soothed B.worsened C.cured D.swallowed54.A.colder B.weaker C.softer D.sharper55.A.intermsof B.inspiteof C.inhonorof D.inparisonto第二節(jié):語法填空(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面的短文,在空白處填入1個適當的單詞或括號內單詞的正確形式。Honkingcars,blastingstereosandbabblingneighborsare56.(whole)affectingpeople’sdailylife:consideritallpartofthesymphonythatplaysdailyonNewYorkCitystreets.Everyoneknowsthecityisloud,andalosingwaragainstnoise57.(wage)foralongtime.Nowtheyhaveanewweapon58.(invite)tomanycitizens:noisecameras.Thecameras59.(pair)withasoundmetertodetectnoiseofatleast85decibels(分貝)fromasource50ftormoreawayhaverecentlybeenfixedoncertainstreetsinManhattan’swealthyUpperWestSide.It’spartofaprogramrunbythecity’sdepartmentofenvironmentalprotection.However,EricaWalker,whostudiesthejoint60.munitynoiseandhealth,believesmostnoiseesfrompoorcityplanningratherthanindividualbadactions,andthatnoisecamerasaremerelyBandAidsforamoresystemicissue.Actually,61.(far)researchstillneedstobedoneontheeconomiceffectsofnoisecameras.Thepublicissupposedtozeroinonthedangersandeconomiccostsofnoisepollution62.canblightsomeproceedsandurgethatappropriateactions63.(carry)out.Ontheotherhand,64.lectureratColumbiaUniversityexpressedconcernaboutthesurveillance(監(jiān)視)capabilitiesofnoisecameras.“Itisbeingtriedforthepossibility65.(leak)privacystill.Doesthispresentaprivacyriskforresidentsofthecity?”sheheldthequestion.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)66.假定你是李華,你校近期舉辦了以ScienceFictionPainting—OurFutureHome為主題的畫展。請給校英文報寫一篇報道,內容包括:1.活動目的;2.活動內容(時間、地點、作品等);3.活動反響。注意:1.寫作詞數應為80左右;2.可以適當增加細節(jié),以使行文連貫。_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________67.閱讀下面材料,根據其內容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構成一篇完整的短文。續(xù)寫的詞數應為150左右。Petsarealwaysanattractiontopeople,especiallywhenitestochildren.DanielandhissisterEllaalwayswanttohavetheirownpets.Oneday,underthepermissionoftheirparents,thebrotherandsisterdecidedtobu

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