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第第頁重慶市重點(diǎn)中學(xué)2023-2024學(xué)年高二上學(xué)期10月月考英語試題(Word版無答案,無聽力音頻及聽力原文)重慶市第十八中學(xué)高2025屆高二上期10月能力測試

英語試題

考試說明:1.考試時(shí)間120分鐘2.試卷總分150分3.試卷頁數(shù)5頁

第一卷

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)

聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一道小題,從每題所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽完每段對話后,你將有10秒中的時(shí)間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題,每段對話你將聽一遍。

1.Whofirstknewthelightbulbburnedout

A.Theman.B.Thewoman.C.Nancy.

2.Whatisthemaninterestedin

A.Education.B.Medicine.C.Technology.

3.Whatdoesthewomansuggestdoing

A.Takingataxi.B.Walkingtothetheater.C.Eatingdinneraftertheshow.

4.HowoldisTonynow

A.15yearsold.B.20yearsold.C.25yearsold.

5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout

A.Aparty.B.Thepastweekend.C.Theirclassmates.

第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)

聽下面5段對話或獨(dú)白.每段對話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽每段對話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題.

6.WhatdidTomdolastnight

A.Helistenedtotheradio.B.Hedidhishomework.C.Heplayedthepiano.

7.Whatisthepossiblerelationshipbetweenthespeakers

A.Motherandson.B.Sisterandbrother.C.Teacherandstudent.

聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題.

8.WhenwillTommyrunthe400-meterrace

A.Onthefirstday.B.Onthesecondday.C.Onthethirdday.

9.WhatwouldTommyliketodo

A.AppearonTVallthetime.

B.Bereportedbythenewspapersfrequently.

C.Makehimselfrecognizedinpublic.

聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題.

10.Whathasthewomanbeenstudying

A.Internationalrelationship.B.Businessmanagement.C.Englishwriting.

11.Howmanybookscanthewomanborrowinall

A.Eight.B.Ten.C.Twelve.

12.Whatwillthewomandonext

A.Haveaclass.B.Takeanexam.C.GotoJohn'sdorm.

聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。

l3.Whatisthewomandoingnow

A.Makingasurvey.B.Hostingaprogram.C.Havingajobinterview.

14.WheredidBobgrowup

A.InFrance.B.InSwitzerland.C.IntheUK.

15.WhatsatisfiesBobmostaboutWeybridge

A.Thenaturalscenery.B.Thefriendlypeople.C.Thelivingfacilities.

16.HowdoesBoblikehisneighbor'sdog

A.Annoying.B.Frightening.C.Acceptable.

聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題.

17.Whydoesthespeakermaketheannouncement

A.Towarnpeopleofthecomingdanger.

B.Toinformpeopleofapowerfailure.

C.Tointroducesometrafficrules.

18.Whatshouldthosepeoplewhowanttogooutoftowndo

A.Getoutoftownbefore3:00.

B.Becarefulofelectricitywires.

C.Staystillinthecars.

19.Whatisadvisedtodoiftheelectricitygoesout

A.Calltheelectricitycompany.B.Restartthepower.C.Waitpatiently.

20.Wherecanpeoplegettheannouncement

A.Fromtheradio.B.FromTV.C.FromtheInternet.

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(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng).

A

Sometimes,weneedalittlehelpandgetbacktoastateofmindfulnesswhenitcomestotakingcareofourphysicalandmentalhealth.Wellnessvacationsareontherise.

■KetangaFitnessWhen:April6——10Where:Phoenix,Arizona

What:SweatitoutsurroundedbytheredrocksofArizona'sdesert.P.E.ClubownerNedra

Lopezleadsamixtureofhighandlowintensityworkoutsinthemorningsandevenings.

Duringbreaks,guestswillhaveplentyoftimetoexplorethedesert.Afteryourlastworkoutclass,youcanhitthetownfordinneranddrinks.

■RksolidRetreat(靜修)When:April15—22Where:Oahu,Hawaii

What:WhatbetterexcusestorelaxyourselfinHawaiithanaretreatledbyBarry'sBootcampstarRebeccaKennedyDuringyourweek-longjourneytoOahu,you'llsurf,climbwaterfalls,andhiketheStairwaytoHeaventrail.Inbetweenallthoseworkouts,Kennedycreatesaspecialstretchandrecoveryclasssoyouwon'tskipabeatnextday.

■WellnessImmersion(沉浸)When:AugustWhere:Amanbagh,India

What:TheAmanbaghhoteloffers4-21dayprogramsfocusingonimmersioncoursesthatfocusonrelievingstressfrompeople'sbody.Activitiesincludehikesoverlookingbeautifulgorges,yogaandmeditationsessions,andmealsmadewithorganic,locallyharvestedproduce.

■MileHighRunClubWhen:August1828Where:Reykjavik,Iceland

What:AfterlandinginReykjavik,runnerscanworktowardstheirbesttimeintheannualmarathon,halfmarathon,or10K.Afterarace,you'llrelaxyourmusclesinthegeothermalBlueLagoonspaandhitthegroundrunningagainwithguidedrunsthroughThormarkNationalPark.DoweevenhavetomentionSaltarello’scrazyglacierviews

21.Whichvacationwillyouchooseifyouwanttovisitdesert

A.KetangaFitness.B.RksolidRetreat.

C.WellnessImmersion.D.MileHighRunClub.

22Whatdothefourvacationshaveincommon

A.Menarethetargetvacationers.

B.Theyareavailableallyearround.

C.Coursesandclassesarearrangedduringthem.

D.Theyarecombinationsofwellnessandscenery.

23.What'sthepurposeofthepassage

A.Topromotemarathonevents.

B.ToadvertisesomeP.E.clubs.

C.Tointroducesomewellnessvacations.

D.ToattractmoretouriststocometoAmerica.

B

AliciaQuarleshasherhandsfullthesedaysbothofthem,atallhoursofthedayandnight.

“Havingababyunexpectedlyat41isonething;havingtwinsisawholeotherbeast,”saystheglobalentertainmenteditor.

Actually,,untilherpregnancy)Quarleshadbeenlivingatbreakneckspeed.Itwentsountil.lastyear.“Iwasexhausted,”shesays.“I'dbeenworkingthreejobs,doingmycharityandgoingnonstop.Iwasafraidmymentalhealthwasgettingworse.”InearlyAugustshetookherselftothehospital,toseeifshewasOK.Doctorsranmultipletestsandtoldherthatshehadhadananxietyattack,andshewas11weekspregnant.“Shewasstressedanddecompensated(代謝失調(diào)的),soeverythingjustcametomorethanshecouldhandleatthetime,”explainsdoctorMiriamBarnes,whobegantreatingher.“Fortunately,shetriedtobepositiveandseekhelpfrommeimmediately.Itoldhernottohaveanymedicationatthatstageandadvisedhertotakenaturaltherapy(療法).”

AweeklaterQuarleslearnedthatshewashavingtwins.Butinsteadofthatnewsaddingtoheranxiety,“atotalpeacecameoverme,anditfeltlikeitallmadesense,”shesays.Quarles,whodidnottakeanymedication,returnedhometoherlovedonesinNorthCarolina,whereshegavebirthtoHudsonandHarlowonFeb.16.“There’snothinglikefamily,”shesays.“IfoundoutthroughworkingonmyselfinnaturaltherapythattherewerealotofthingsIhadn'tdealtwith.Ijustkeptgoing.”

ThesedaysQuarlesusessocialmediatodocumentherjoyfulmotherhoodjourney.Quarleshasputheranxietybehindbutremainsintherapyandwantstoencourageotherswhofeelstressedtogethelp.“AtfirstIfeltguiltyandembarrassed,”sheadmits.“Idon'tanymore.Mymessageisyoucanfalldown.Butyoucanstandup,byyourselforwiththehelpofothers.It'snotashame,andit'sablessing.”

24.Whichofthefollowingbestexplains“breakneck”underlinedinparagraph2

A.Safeandslow.BFastanddangerous.

C.Excitingandterrifying.D.Gentleandcomfortable.

25.WhydidQuarlesreturntoNorthCarolina

A.Togivebirthandmakesomefriends.

B.Tohaveabreakandtreatheranxiety.

C.Totakenaturaltherapyandstayalone.

D.Tolookafterherfamilyandvisitadoctor.

26.WhatdoesQuarlessuggestpeopleunderpressuredo

A.Falldownifneeded.B.Keepstandingupifnecessary.

CFacewhatevercomes.D.Obtainassistancewhennecessary.

27.Whatisasuitabletitleforthetext

A.AnAnxious41-year-oldMother

B.AnInterestingTasteofMotherhood

C.AMotherFightingHerMentalBreakdown

D.AMother'sAstonishingMedicationExperience

C

--Bookingyournextvacationtospacewithout-of-this-worldviewscouldsoonbeareality.OrbitalAssemblyCorporationannouncedtwonewstationconceptsdesignedwithspacetourismaccommodations.Oneofthestations,calledPioneer,couldorbitEarthasearlyas2025.

TheGatewayFoundationcirculatedideasforaspacehotelin2023.Thegoalofthestationsistorunaspacebusinessparkthatcanserveasahomeawayfromhomewithroomforofficesandtourists.OrbitalAssemblywasfoundedbytheGatewayFoundationteamasawaytohelpmakethesedreamscometrue.

TheproposedPioneerstationcanaccommodate28people.Thesecondstation,Voyager,scheduledtoopenin2027,canholdupto400people.“Thegoalhasalwaysbeentomakeitpossibleforlargenumbersofpeopletolive,workandthriveinspace,“saysOrbitalAssembly'sCOOTimAlatorre.Bothstationslooklikeawheelandwillfeatureartificialgravitythatallowsgueststomovecomfortablyoneachstation.Pioneerfeaturesfivemodulesbuiltaroundtherotating“GravityRing”architecturedesign.Touristsmaystillfeelsomeweightlessnessbutwillalsobeabletodrinkoutofacupandwon'thavetobetiedtoabedtosleep.Thegravityworkssimilartohowaspinningbucketpushesthewaterouttothesidesofthebucketandstaysinplace,Alatorreexplains.Nearthemiddleofthestation,therewillbenoartificialgravity,butgravitygraduallyincreasesfurtherawayfromthecenter.

WhilethePioneerstationwillbesmallerthanVoyager,guestscanstillshower,eatanddrinksittingdowninareaswithgravity.EachstationisfurnishedlikeluxuryhotelsonEarth.VoyagerwillfeaturearestaurantandsuiteswithviewsofEarth.

Asignificantbarriertospacetravelisthecost.However,OrbitalAssemblyexpectstouriststoseekatrekintospaceasspacetraveleventuallybecomeslessexpensive.“WeenvisionourPioneerandVoyagerspacestationsastheultimateecotourismdestinations.Oncepeoplegettospace,itwillchangetheirperspectiveaboutEarth,”Alatorresays.“Spacetravelisstillatitsearlystage,andwe'reexcitedtodoourparttopushitforwardtohelpimprovelifeonEarth.”

28.WhatisthegoalofthePioneerandVoyagerspacestations

A.Torevolutionizespacetravel.

B.Toserveasluxuryhotelsinspace.

C.Toofferauniqueandimmersiveexperience.

D.Toenablelargescalelivingandworkinginspace.

29.WhatdothePioneerandVoyagerstationshaveincommon

AOpentime.B.Artificialgravity.

C.Suiteswithviews.D.Passengercapacity.

30.Whatcanwelearnfromparagraph4

A.The“GravityRing”rotatesaroundthestation.

B.Thegravityisweakinthecentralpointofthestation.

C.Thegravityoperateslikeaspinningbucketkeepingwaterinside.

D.The“GravityRing”onPioneeristhesamewiththatonVoyager.

31.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext

A.NoGravityTravel:PioneerandVoyagerStations

B.OvercomingtheBarrier:PioneerandVoyagerStations

C.SpaceHotelsforHumans:PioneerandVoyagerStations

D.LuxuryTravelDestinations:PioneerandVoyagerStations

D

Thereissomethingtobesaidforbeingageneralist,evenifyouareaspecialist.Knowingalittleaboutalotofthingsthatinterestyoucanaddtotherichnessofawhole,well-livedlife.

Societypushesustospecialize,tobecameexperts.Thisrequirescommitmenttoaparticularoccupation,branchofstudyorresearch.Thedrawbacktobeingspecialistsisweoftencometoknowmoreandmoreaboutlessandless.Thereisagreatdealofpressuretomasterone'sfield.Youmaypursuetraining,degrees,orincreasinglevelsofresponsibilityatwork.Thenyoudiscoverthepressureofhavingtokeepup.

Somepeopleseemwillingtoworkaroundtheclockintheirnarrowspecialty.Butsuchcommitmentcanalsoweakenasenseoffreedom.Thesespecialistscouldworkattheofficeuntilteneachnight,thenlookbackandrealizetheywouldhavelovedtohavegonehomeandenjoyedthesweetnessoftheirfamilyandfriends,ortraveledtoexcitingplaces,meetinginterestingpeople.Masteringonethingtotheexclusion(排除)ofotherscanholdbackyourtruespirit.

'Generalists,ontheotherhand,knowalotaboutawiderangeofsubjectsandviewthewholewithallitsconnections.Theyarepeopleofability,talent,andenthusiasmwhocanbringtheirbroadperspectiveintospecificfieldsofexpertise(專長).Thedoctorwhoisalsoapoetandphilosopherisasuperiordoctor,onewhocangivesomuchmoretohispatientsthanjustgoodmedicalskills.

Thingsareconnected.Letyourexpertiseinonefieldfuelyourpassionsinallrelatedareas.Someofyourinterestsmaynotappeartobeconnectedbut,onceyouexploretheirdepths,youdiscoverthattheyare.MyeditorToni,whoisalsoawriter,haseditedseveralhistorybooks.ShehasdecidedtostudyChinesehistory.FascinatedbythestructuralbeautyoftheForbiddenCityasapainter,sheisequallyinterestedtolearnmoreaboutChinesephilosophy.“Idon'tknowwhereitwilllead,butI'mexcitedI'monthispursuit.”

Theseexpansionsinto`newworldshelpusbygivingusnewperspectives.Webegintoseetheinterconnectednessofonethingtoanotherinallaspectsofourlife,ofourselvesandtheuniverse.Developbroad,generalknowledgeandexperience.Theuniverseisallyourstoexploreandenjoy.

32.Whatisgoodaboutbeingageneralist

A.Youcanenjoyyourlifetothefullest.

B.Youknowmoreaboutyouroccupation.

C.Youdon'tneedtobepushedbysociety.

D.Youwillneedtoknowalittleaboutmanythings.

33Paragraph3mainlytalksaboutspecialists'.

A.choicesB.regretsC.perspectivesD.expectations

34.Accordingtotheauthor,asuperiordoctorisonewho.

A.shouldlovepoetryandphilosophy

B.isfullyawareofhistalentandability

C.isacommittedspecialistinmedicine

D.bringsknowledgeofotherfieldstowork

35.WhatdoestheauthorintendtoshowwiththeexampleofToni

A.Seeminglyunrelatedinterestsareinawayconnected.

B.In-depthexplorationwillmakeourdiscoveriespossible.

CEveryonehasachancetosucceedaslongastheypursue.

D.Passionalonedoesnotactuallyensureaperson'ssuccess.

第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)

根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。

Goodnote-takingcanbeveryimportanttoacademicandprofessionalsuccess.36However,youmaynotbesurehowtotakenotes.Todoso,usenote-takingtechniquesforwrittentextsorpresentationssuchaslectures,seminars(研討會),andmeetings.

37Keepyournotesorganizedbywritingimportantdetailsatthetopofeachpage,Includeinformationsuchasthedate,bibliographic(書目)information,andpagenumberofyournotes.Notingdetailscanmakeiteasierforyoutoreturntoyournotesandgetimportantinformation.

Useyourownlanguage.38,Avoidnotinganythinginthetextverbatim,orwordforword,unlessitisaphraseorquoteyoumaylateruse.Takingnotesinyourownwordsactivelyengagesyourbrain,helpsyoubetterunderstandthetext,makesyoumorelikelytoretaintheinformation,andmayminimizetheriskofplagiarism(剽竊).

Developyourownsystemofsighsandabbreviationsthatcanhelpyoumorequicklytakenotesandreviewthem.39.

Skiplinesonthepaperforlaterreview.Asyouwriteyourkeywordsandideasdown,leavespacebetweeneachline.40Thishelpsyouquicklyhaveandidentifyalloftherelevantmaterialtothatkeywordorthougt.

A.Notedetailsatthetopofyourpaper.

B.Notescanhelpyoufinishprojectsproperlyandpasstests.

CWritedownkeyfacts,ideas,anddetailsinyourownwords.

D.Summarizewhatyou'vewrittenonthepagein2-4sentences.

E.Thinkaboutthetextyou'rereadingorthelectureyou'relisteningto.

FForexample,“SM”for“scientificmethod,”or“GH”for“genderhistory.”

G.Havingextraroomallowsyoutomakeadditionalnotesthatyoumaynotunderstand.

第三部分語言運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)

第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)

閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。

Onceuponatime,adaughter41toherfatherthatherlifewasmiserableandthatshedidn'tknowhowshewasgoingto42it.Shewastiredoffightingandstrugglingallthetime.Itseemedjustasoneproblemwassolved,anotheronesoon43.

Herfather,achef,tookhertothekitchen.He44threepotswithwaterandplacedpotatoesinonepot,eggsinthesecondpotandgroundcoffeebeansinthethirdpot.Hethenletthemsitandboil,withoutsayingawordtohisdaughter.Thedaughtercomplainedand45waited,wonderingwhathewasdoing.Aftertwentyminutes,he46theturners(開關(guān)).Hetookthemoutofthepotandputtheminabowl.Turningtohisdaughter,heasked,“Dearbaby,whatdoyouseenow”

“Potatoes,eggsandcoffee,”shequicklyreplied.

“Lookcloser,”hesaid,“andtouchthepotatoes.”Shedidandnotedthattheywere47.Hethenaskedhertotakeaneggandbreakit.Afterpullingofftheshell,she48thehard-boiledeggs.Finally,heaskedhertosip(抿)thecoffee.“Dad,whatdoesthisreallymean”sheasked.

Hethenexplainedthatthepotatoes,theeggsandthecoffeebeanshadeachfacedthesameboilingwater.However,they49differently.Theywentinstrong,hard,butintheboilingwater,theybecamesoftandweak.Theeggswerefragile(易碎)withthethinoutershellprotectingtheirliquidinsideuntiltheywereputintheboilingwater.Thentheinsideoftheeggbecamehard.However,thegroundcoffeebeanswere50.Aftertheywere51totheboilingwater,theychangedthewaterandcreatedsomethingnew.

“Whichoneareyou“heaskedhisdaughter.“Whenthe52knocksonyourdoor,howdoyou53Areyouapotato,anegg,oracoffeebean”

“Dad,Iwanttobeacoffeebean,”saidthedaughter.

Allhis54paidoffandthedaughterrealizedthatinlife,challengeshappentousall,buttheonlythingthattruly55iswhathappenswithinus.

41.A.saidB.toldC.spokeD.complained

42.A.acceptB.makeC.changeD.escape

43.A.followedB.disappearedC.enteredDparticipate

44.A.putB.placedC.mixedD.filled

45.A.cautiouslyB.desperatelyC.impatientlyD.eagerly

46.A.turnedonB.turnedoffC.turnedupD.turneddown

47.A.softB.roundC.tastyD.ripe

48.A.pressB.smeltC.observedD.broke

49.A.boiledB.occurredC.smeltD.reacted

50.A.uniqueB.favoriteC.deliciousD.common

51A.attractedB.devotedC.exposedD.connected

52.A.fearB.disasterC.diversityD.mystery

53.A.spotB.respondC.figureoutD.makeout

54.A.ambitionsB.betsC.skillsD.efforts

55.A.meansB.createsC.mattersD.changes

第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)

閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。

Withahistoryofmorethan2,000years,theSilkRoutedatesbacktoHandynasty.Throughthisroute,

theChinesehighlyqualifiedsilkmade56(it)fametotheWesterncountries.Themerchantsindifferentregions57(seek)theopportunityoftradingChinesesilkandtheyindeedmadetheirfortunealongthisroute.Thatroutefunctioned58thelifebloodofinternationaltradeatthattime.Meanwhile,theChinesecivilization59(introduce)totheWesterncountriesandviceversa.TheSilkRoutewasconsideredasanewchapter60(record)thefriendshipbetweentheEuropeanandAsianpeoples.

Throughoutalltheseyears,manygreatfigureshavemadesignificant61(contribute)tothedevelopmentoftheSilkRoute.Today,theSilkRoutehasapoeticnamecalledOneBeltOneRoad,

aimingtohelpthose62(connect)regionsincultureandeconomyexchangewith63moreadvancedroad.Themaincitiesalongsideitarebecoming64(large)andmoreimportantinhelpingtradeandcultureexchange.Manycountrieshavegainedgreatbenefitsalongthetradingprocess.Allinall,theancientSilkRoadismorelikeahistoricaltextbookforeveryonetoreadandtoknowabout65happenedduringthatancienttime.Ithasbeenplayingasign

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