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牛欄山一中2023—2024學(xué)年度第一學(xué)期10月月考高二年級(jí)英語試卷2023.1010頁,10090分鐘。考生務(wù)必將答案答在答題卡上在試卷上作答無效??荚嚱Y(jié)束后,將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。第一部分:知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),30分)第一節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,共15分)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選岀最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。ThetornadoblewthroughonaSunday.SincewewerevisitinggrandparentsinRaleigh,wehadnoideathat70milesawaythebigtreeinourfrontyard1 anddestroyedourhouse.Whenwereturned,wewere2toseeFloresandhissonsinouryard,cleaningupthe3yardandcuttingthethickbranchesofthefallentree.Theywerecoveredinsweatanddirt.Butthethingis,we4knewthemthen.Floressaid,“Clearly,youcannotsleepinthishousetonight.Comeandspeaktomywife.She’llhelpyoufigureoutwhattodo.”Mymomusuallyhatedtobeabother,butasshetookinthe5ofourbrokenhomeinthefailinglight,shesigned,6myhand,andfollowedourneighbortotheirhouse.“Mywifeischangingthe7onthebedforyou,andthere’ssomelemoncheesecakeonthetable.”Floreopenedthedoorandsaid.“Pleasedon’t 8 yourself.IthinkI’dcallahotelandseeaboutaroom,”mymomsaid.Butbeforeshecouldfinishit,Mrs.FloressmiledatusroomisIknowmore 9 togivethanreceive,butallowyourselftoreceiveaplacetoandallowustheopportunitytogiveyousomethingyouneed!”stayedatFloreshomefor2weekswithgreat10.Thetornadoruinedourhouse,butsurprisinglybridgedourhearttogether.1.A.fellB.flewC.blewD.grew2.A.delightedB.surprisedC.depressedD.relieved3.A.quietB.crowdedC.beautifulD.messy4.A.graduallyB.deeplyC.barelyD.perfectly5.A.senseB.sightC.dustD.pieces6.A.reachedforB.appliedforC.waitedforD.searchedfor7.A.appearanceB.materialC.sheetsD.styles8.A.troubleB.handleC.delayD.defend9.A.shockedB.encouragedC.frightenedD.sensitive10.A.delightB.anxietyC.gratitudeD.expectation第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,共15分)的單詞,在的空白處用括號(hào)內(nèi)填空。AIusedtohavestagefrightandspeakinginfrontofotherswasarealheadacheforme.WheneverIhadtogiveaspeech,Iwouldfeel (stress)andanxious.ButMrSmithchangedeverything.Hebelievedinmeandgavemegreatadviceonhowtoovercomethestagefrightandimprovemyspeakingskills.GraduallyIstartedtospeak 12 moreconfidence.LastI 13 (ask)togiveapresentationinclass.Insteadoffeelingembarrassed,Ifeltgreatandpresented 14(me)confidently.BInChineseculture,nameplaysanimportantroleinChinesepeople’slife.Parentswillspenddaysorevenmonths15(think)hardforasuitablenamefortheirWhenpickingoutaChinesename,parentsusuallyselecttwoorthreecharacters16haveacarefullythoughtoutmeaning,butwhendecidingonanEnglishname,manyofthemstruggle.whereJessupandhercompany,SpecialName,comein.Inthelastfewyears,Jessup17(help)name677,900Chinesebabies,andearnedover$400,00intheprocess,morethanenoughtopayhercollegefees.CIn2018,forthefirsttimeinhistory,wehadmoreelderlypeoplethanchildrenglobally.Butasthepopulationofolderpeople18(get)largerandlarger,keyquestionsarise:willagingbeaccompaniedbyalongerperiodofgoodhealth?Whatarethesocialandeconomic19(consequence)ofthischange?can’tanswerthequestionsyet.20wedoknowisthatthemoreelderlypeoplethereare,themorecasesofage-relateddiseasetherewillbe.第二部分 閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),共38分)第一節(jié)(共14小題;每小題2分,共28分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。AVOLUNTEERCENTERSL.A.WorksRiverCentreandGardens570W.Ave.26,Ste.400(323)224-6510Fromartsandcrafts,walkingdogsorsingingtobabies,thisorganizationoffersmanyopportunitiesinLosAngelesfromone-daytolong-termprojects.Volunteersmustfirstattendatrainingcourse.Someactivitiesaredesignedonlyforadults,sobesuretoaskifthey’reteen-friendly.VolunteersofAmerica3600WilshireBlvd.Ste.1500(213)389-1500Nationalnon-profitorganizationwithvolunteeropportunitiesinprogramsforchildren,thedevelopmentallydisabled,families,emergencyservices,thehomelessandmore.Children’sHospital4650W.SunsetBlvd.LosAngeles,Teensaged15andoldercanvolunteerhereaftercompletingathree-hourcourse.Onlythoseaged18andoldercanhavedirectcontactwiththepatients.Teensyoungerthan18canstillhelpoutbygreetingpatientsandtheirfamiliesatthefrontdeskanddoingrecordingwork.Thehospitalasksforaminimumofasix-monthcommitmentplus100hoursofservice.Teensworkatleasttwotofourhoursaweek,dependingonthedepartment,andcanchoosetheirschedule.FoodonFoot1625N.SchraderHollywood,CA90028(310)442-0088Thisisanon-profitorganizationthatneedsvolunteersonSaturdaysat3:30pminVeniceandSundaysat3:30pminHollywood.Volunteerswilldistributeclothingandfoodtothehomelessandpoor.Teensmustbeinterviewedbeforevolunteering.Afterserviceiscompleted,theorganizationwillwritealettertogivestudentseitherhighschoolorcollegecredit.CountyofLosAngelesPublicLibraryLibrary’sVolunteerCorp.7400E.ImperialHwy.Downey,CA90242There’snoagelimitandnoexperiencerequiredforteensinterestedinvolunteeringatthelibrary.Volunteersareneededatallbranches.Allminorsmustpresentwrittenparentalagreement.Servicetimevarieswitheachtask.Teenscanshelvebooks,createdisplays,tellstories,showfilms,writereportsandmore.Whatcanavolunteeraged16doatChildren’sHospital?Servethepatientsdirectly.Offerhelpatthefrontdesk.Lookafterthepatients’families.Dosomeofficeworkforpatients.Whichactivitywilloffervolunteersschoolcredit?A.L.A.Works. B.Library’sVolunteerCorp.C.VolunteersofAmerica. D.FoodonFoot.WhatisspecialaboutCountyofLosAngelesPublicLibrary?Sometasksaren’tteen-friendly.Thevolunteeringtimeisdifferentforeachtask.Teensneedtrainingbeforevolunteering.Volunteershavetogetpermissionfromtheirparents.BAdaLovelaceisatalentedmathematicianandapioneeringcomputerengineer.HerfatherwasLordByron,afamouspoetandoccasionalfreedomfighter,buttoAdahewasjustanabsentfather.Sheneverknewhim,asjustweeksafterherbirthin1815,hedivorcedhermotherIsabellaMilbankeByronandlefttofightintheGreekWarofIndependence.InanefforttopreventAdafromdevelopingherfather’sunpredictabletemper,Isabellanotonlytaughtherself-controlbutalsodecidedthatherdaughtershoulddevoteherlifetostudy,especiallymathematicsandengineering.Unknowingly,hermotherhadsetAdaonthepathtobecomingoneofthefinestmathematicmindsofthe19thcentury.Adastudiedharddespitethefactthatsocietydidnotencouragewomenpursuinginterestsinscience.HerlifechangedwhenshemetinventorCharlesBabbageataAshedemonstratedaworkingsectionofhisdifferenceengine(amechanicalcalculator),Adawastakeninbyhowitworkedandwantedtoknowmore.Impressedbythe17-year-old’sobviouspassion,Babbagebecamehertutor.Shefollowedhispathofcreatinga‘thinkingmachine’thatcouldsolvemathematicalproblemsandthenprinttheresults.Adamarriedin1835andbecameamother,butshecontinuedtotakeanactiveinterestinstudy,socialisinginintellectualcircleswiththelikesofCharlesDickensandMichaelFaraday.AdastayedincontactwithBabbage,whoin1837hadproposedanewmachine,theanalyticalengine.In1843,AdawasaskedtotranslateaFrenchtextwrittenbyengineerLuigiMenabreaaboutBabbage’snewdesign.Aftercompletingthetranslation,AdawasencouragedbyBabbagetowriteherownnotesonhiswork.Afterninemonthsofhardwork,AdapresentedBabbagewithadetailedlistofnotesthatwasthreetimeslongerthantheoriginalarticle.Inhercalculations,Adawrotewhatareconsideredthefirstevercomputeralgorithms(算法)tobeusedinanewtypeofmachine.Sheessentiallyprovidedthefirstideasforcomputerprogramminginwhatwasagroundbreakingproposalonthepotentialofcomputers.Ada’scontributionswereacenturyaheadoftheirtime.Adadiedofcanceragedonly36andherworkwaslargelyforgottenuntilthe1950swhenhernoteswererepublished.In1979theUSDepartmentofDefencenamedaprogramminglanguage‘Ada’inherhonour.WhatcanwelearnaboutAdafromthefirstparagraph?Shehadadevotedfather.Hermotherraisedherupalone.Shehadanunpredictabletemper.Herparentsdivorcedbeforeherbirth.Whoarousedherinterestinmathematicsandcomputerengineering?TheinteractionwithCharlesDickens.TheteachingofIsabellaMilbankeByron.TheFrenchtextwrittenbyLuigiMenabrea.ThepresentationofhisinventionbyCharlesBabbage.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph?noteswerepublishedonlyonce.Adanamedaprogramminglanguageafterherself.Adaearnedareputationnearlyacenturyafterherdeath.workwaslargelyrecognizedwhenshewasalive.WhichwordscanbestdescribeAda?A.Modestandsociable. B.andinnovative.C.Generousandconsiderate. D.Flexibleandunderstanding.CFromthelossofwildlifetorisingsealevels,we’reallwellawareoftheproblemsthatclimatechangecouldcause.Butwhileitmayseemlikesuchissueswon’taffectmostofusdirectly,itlookslikefuturegenerationscouldgrowupwithoutsomethingthatmanyofusnowtakeforgranted:chocolate.AccordingtoanessaypublishedbytheUSNationalOceanicandAtmosphericAdministration,changestotheclimateintheregionsthatproducecacao--theplantfromwhichchocolateisproduced--maymeanthatitwillsoonbecomeextinct.Mostofthecacaogrowsincountriesinthewettropicalregionsclosetotheequator(赤道),withoverhalfofitgrowingintheAfricannationsofGhanaandIvoryCoast.Foroverthepastcoupleofdecadestheclimatehasbeenchanging,withhot,bone-drywindscomingfromtheSahara,unlikethosewhichnormallycamefromtheseabringingrainsthatarerecycledbackintotheatmospherebythedensecoastalrainforests.predictedthatby2050,climatechangewillhaveacceleratedtherateatwhichtemperaturesinthesecountriesrise,makingitextremelydifficultforcacaotogrowthere.Risingtemperaturesalonewon’tnecessarilyhurtcacaoproduction.Theproblemdoesn’tlieinincreasedheat,however,butinlowerhumidity(濕度),asit’sbelievedthatrainfallwillstayatthesamelevelifthetemperaturerises.“Inotherwords,ashighertemperaturessqueezemorewateroutofsoilandplants,unlikelythatrainfallwillincreaseenoughtomakeupforthewatercontentlossormoistureloss,”MichonScott,theessay’sauthor,wrote.Tohelpfightthisproblem,oneadaptationstrategycouldbeprovidingcacaogrowerswithselectivelybredseedsthathavesuperiordroughtresistance.Infact,researchersfromBerkeleyUniversityintheUSareworkingonchangingtheDNAofcacaoplantstoallowthemtosurviveindryerconditionsbyusinggeneeditingtechnology,accordingtoUSNews.Anotherstrategyinvolvesatraditionalcacaogrowingmethodthattakesadvantageoftheconditionsunderwhichcacaonaturallygrows.Forexample,keepandpreserve,orinsomecasesreplant,otherrainforesttrees,toprovidecacaotreeswithshade.Inthemeantime,UScompanyMars,oneoftheworld’sbiggestmanufacturersofchocolateproducts,announcedinJanuarythatitwouldspend$1billiontohelpreducetheeffectsofclimatechange.“Thisisaworldissue,anditrequireseveryonetoworktogether,”MarsspokespersonBarryParkintoldBusinessInsider.Themessagehereisthatifwealldoourpart,wemaybeabletopreventsomeoftheworstimpactsofclimatechange.Orifwe’reunlucky,chocolatewillbecomeathingofthepast.Whatcouldmakeithardforcacaotosurvivearoundtheequatorinthefuture?Theincreasedheatthere.Thehigherhumiditythere.Thedecreaseinrainfallthere.Themoistureloseinthesoilthere.WhichisNOTawaytohelpcacaosurvivetheclimatechange?ReplantingcocoatreesintraditionalwaysGivingfinancialsupporttohelpfightclimatechangeDevelopingcacaoseedsthatcansurviveindryerconditionsUsinggeneeditingtechnologytoimprovethecacaoplants’DNA30.Whatmaybethebesttitleofthistext?ChocolatecouldbecomehistoryHowdowegrowcacaointhefuturetogethertofightclimatechangeHowdocacaoplantsaffectclimatechangeDSearch“toxicparents”,andyou’llfindmorethan38,000posts,largelyurgingyoungadultstocuttieswiththeirfamilies.Theideaistosafeguardone’smentalhealthfromrudeandviolentparents.However,asapsychoanalyst,I’veseenthattrendinrecentyearsbecomeawaytomanageconflictsinthefamily,andIhaveseenthesevereimpactsestrangement(疏遠(yuǎn))hasonbothsidesofthedivide.Thisisaself-helptrendthatcreatesmuchharm.ResearchbyKarlPillemer,aprofessoratCornellUniversity,indicatesthat1in4Americanadultshavebecomeestrangedfromtheirfamilies.Ibelievethat’sanundercount,becauseothershavestoppedshortofcompletelycuttingoffcontactbuthaveeffectivelybrokentheties.“Canceling”yourparentcanbeseenasanextensionofaculturaltrendaimedatcorrectingimbalancesinpowerandsystemicinequality.Certainlythefamilyisonesysteminwhichpowerhasneverbeenbalanced,whichcouldpotentiallybedamaging.Today’ssocialjusticecallsonustocriticizepowerfulyetharmfulfiguresandtogainpowerforthosewhohavebeenpowerless.Butwhenadultchildrenusethemosteffectivetooltheyhavethemselvestogainasenseofsecurityandbantheirparentsfromtheirlives,therolesaresimplyswitched,andthepainonlydeepens.Often,whatIseeinmypracticearecasesoffamilyconflictmismanaged,powerdynamicsturnedupsidedown.Iseetheterribleeffectofthattrend:situationswithnowinners,onlyisolated(孤獨(dú)的)humanswholongtobeknownandfeelsafeinthepresenceoftheother.Thecatchisthatafterestrangement,adultchildrenarenotsuddenlylessdependent.Infact,theyfeelabandonedandbetrayed,becauseintheunconscious,itdoesn’tmatterwhoisdoingtheleaving;thefeelingthatremainsis“beingleft”.WhatIhavefoundisthatmostofthesefamiliesneedrepair,notpermanentandlastingbreak-up.Howelsecanonelearnhowtonegotiate(協(xié)商)needs,tocreateboundariesandtotrust?Howelsecanweloveothers,andourselves,ifnotthroughacceptingthelimitationsandshortcomingsthatcomewithbeinghuman?Goodrelationshipsaretheresultnotofaperfectlevelofharmonybutratherofsuccessfuladjustments.pursuedialogueinsteadofestrangementwillbehardandpainfulwork.Itcan’tbeasingleprojectof“self-help”,becauseattheendoftherealintimacy(親密關(guān)系)isachievedbyworkingthroughtheinjuriesofthepasttogether.Inmostcasesoffamilyconflict,repairispossibleandpreferabletoestrangement-andit’sworththework.Whydoyoungpeoplecuttieswiththefamily?gainanindependentlife.restoreharmonyintheprotecttheirpsychologicalwell-being.followatendencytowardssocialjustice.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“catch”inParagraph6mean?A.Response B.OperationC.Problem D.Highlightmanagefamilyconflict,theauthoragreesthatyoungadultsshould .acceptimperfectionoffamilymembers .breakdownboundariesinthefamilygainpowerwithinthefamilyliveuptotheirparents’expectationsWhat’stheauthor’spurposeofwritingthepassage?advocateaself-helptrend.justifyacommonsocialvalue.discussameansofcommunication.argueagainstacurrentpractice.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,共10分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的七個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。Iworkatacommunitylibrary.Manypeopleareundertheassumption(設(shè)想)thatpubliclibrariesarenolongerneededbecauseoftheInternet.Nothingcouldbefurtherfromthetruth.35AsimpleInternetsearchfor“cats”producesapproximately2.98billionresultsinlessthanonesecond.Itisahugenumber!Howdoyouevenbegintosortthroughallofthoseresults?hearsomuchabout“falsenews”.36Librariansaretheretohelp.Theyhavebeentrained,throughspecialclassesandworkshops,tosortthroughalloftheresultsandfindcrediblesources.AuthorNeilGaimansaid,“Googlecanbringyouback100,000answers.Alibrariancanbringyoubacktherightone.”37Ithelpsconnectpeoplewiththeresourcestheyneedtofindajob,continuetheireducation,andlearnnewskills.Ithelpsseniorsfindtheresourcestheyneedtokeepupwiththe“modern”world.Ithelpsnewparentsdevelopaloveforliteracy(讀寫)intheirchildrenandbondwiththem.Ithelpslocalartistsandcraftsmendisplaytheirwork.Ithelpsstudentsfindtheanswerstothoseseeminglyimpossiblehomeworkquestions.Itallowspeopletomeetandexchangeideas.Librariesaresomuchmorethanbooksandinformation.Yes,therearepubliccomputers,Internetaccess,movies,music,programsandathousandotherthings.38Theyareplaceswherepeoplefeelsafeandwelcomed.Theyareplaceswheresomeonewhohaslimitedresourcescanfreelyaccessmaterialsandequipmenttheywouldn’totherwisebeableto.Theycan,attimes,beaharborforsomeonewhoneedsaquietplacetoworkorstudy.Someofthebestmemoriesofmychildhoodinvolvegoingtothelocallibraryandinspeakin

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