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2024-2025學(xué)年江蘇省常州市高二上強(qiáng)基班12月月考卷一、聽(tīng)力(略)二、閱讀理解(共2節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)AADINOSCIENCEINVESTIGATIONLookatrocksandbones,digupyourownfossils,andfindouthowtoidentifyprehistoricanimalsandplantsattheNaturalHistoryMuseum.Dinosaursbecameextinctaround65millionyearsago,sohowdoweknowwhattheylookedlikeandhowtheybehaved?BringyourpupilstoourDinoSceneInvestigationworkshopstofindout!Ifyouwantmorefromyourdinosaurexperience,youcanactuallyspendthenightinthemuseum.OurDinoSnoresprogrammetakesyouintothemuseumandonyourwaytoyour"bedroom”yousolveapuzzle.YoucanthenwatchafilmbeforegoingtosleepundertheDiplodocusdinosaur.Althoughmuseumadmissionisfree,thereisachargefortheDinoSnoresevent.Soseethewebsitefordetails.BTEAMBUILDINGTHEMEDIEVALWAYBringyourstafftoourspecialMedievalKnightSchoolforacompanyeventtheywon’tforget.OurexperiencedknightswilltellyouaboutthehistoryofWarwickCastleandwilltakeyoubacktomediaevaltimeswhentheCastle’ssoldiersweregettingreadytofight.Youremployeeswillimprovetheirbusinessskills,suchasleadershipandtrust,whiletheylearnaboutfightingwithswordsandbowsandarrows.Formoreinformation,contactourSalesTeam.CEXCELLENTTECHNOLOGICALACHIEVEMENTSINMOTORINGPorschehasauniquehistoryinmotorracingandengineeringinnovation.ThePorscheMuseuminStuttgart,Germanyhasaround80ofthemostfamousPorschemodelsinthehistoryofthecompany.Childrencantakepartinthe"MuseumRallye”,whichisaquizrelatingtotheexhibits.Thereisalsoaspecialchildren’saudioguide,whichisavailableinseverallanguages.Theycanlearnabouttheexhibitsinanyorderandattheirownspeed.ItservestopresenttheexcitementandvarietyofthePorschebrandtochildrenfromallovertheworld.21.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrueaccordingtothebrochures?A.SleepoversareofferedattheNaturalHistoryMuseum(NHM)toattractchildrentoit.B.Porschewantstoattractchildrentothemuseumtohelpadvertisethecars.C.ToinspirechildrentobecomefutureengineerisoneaimofPorscheMuseum.D.VisitorshavetheopportunitytorecognizedifferentdinosaursinNHM.22.CompaniesusetheMediaevalknightSchoolatWarwickCastle____________.A.tolearnaboutsalestechniques B.tohelpteambuildingC.toteachstafftofight D.tohelpthestaffremembertheexperience23.WhichofthefollowingactivitiesisNOTavailableinthePorscheMuseum?A.Participatinginaquiz. B.Takingpartinamodelcarrace.C.Listeningtoarecordedguide. D.Learningabouttheexhibitsattheirownpace.BWhileliftingweightsoneday,Iheardaloudclickonmyback.Iwasrushedtotheemergencyroom,whereIwastoldthepainwouldeventuallydisappear.Itdidn’t,however.WhatI’velearnedaboutpainsincethen---bothasapatientandasaphysician---hasmequestioninghowwetreatit.VaniaApkarian,oneoftheworld’sleadingpainresearchers,toldmetheclassicideaisthatpaincontinuesaslongastheinjurydoes,buttheinjuryandpainitproducesendupbeingseparate."AlthoughMRIs(核磁共振)arereliableindicatorsofinjury,theyarenotreliableindicatorsofpain,"hesays.Areviewof33studiesfoundthatamongagroupof20-year-oldswithoutanybackpain,37percenthaddiscdegeneration(腰椎間盤(pán)退化)onMRI.Andinpeoplewhosebackshurt,MRIresultshaveabsolutelynoconnectionwiththeirpain.Thisisareallybigdeal:millionsofpeopleintheU.S.alonegetMRIsforbackpain.Yet5percentofthemweremedicallyjustified,andofthosewhoreceivedMRIs,65percentreceivedpotentiallyharmfuladvice---includingcallsforriskybacksurgerythatprobablywouldn’thaveresolvedtheirpain.Icouldhavebeenoneofthosepeople,yetwhenItookmyMRIfilmstoanexperiencedsurgeon,hetoldmeanoperationmightleavemybackworseoff.IfMRIdoesn’texplainlong-lastingpains,whatdoes?Onemajorfactorisourmentality.Arecenttrialhasrevealedthepoweroftherapies(療法)thattargethowwethinkaboutdiscomfort.Peoplewhoareanxiousaboutbeinginpainaretwiceaslikelytodeveloplongtimepain.Athoroughexaminationofpainanditsoriginsshouldencourageeffortstomakesureeveryoneinpainreceiveskindnessandrespect,aswellasaccesstomorethanpillsandsurgicalprocedures.Fullyacceptingthecomplexityofpaincanopenthedoortonewandinnovativewaystoensurethatevenifwehurt,wedon’thavetosuffer.24.Whatdoesparagraph2imply?A.Backpainisnotnecessarilyanemergencycase. B.MRItestscan’tgiveafullpictureofone’scondition.C.Minorinjuriescanleadtoseverepain. D.Boneproblemsbegintobothertheyoung.25.Whatcanwelearnfromtheauthor'spersonalstory?A.Hefoundhisbacksurgerymedicallyjustified. B.Thesurgeonmisledhimaboutthebackinjury.C.Asurgerymightdohimmoreharmthangood. D.Beingaphysicianhelpshimtreathisbackpain.26.Accordingtotheauthor,whatshouldapatientwithlong-lastingpaindo?A.Consultprofessionalstoreceivesurgeries. B.Havepainkillersasearlyaspossible.C.TakecomprehensiveMRIexaminations. D.Acquireathoroughunderstandingofthepain.27.Whatisasuitabletitleforthetext?A.Originsofpain. B.Killersofpain. C.Victimsofpain. D.Effectsofpain.CFormany,travelisn’tjustaboutthedestination---it’saboutmakingthemostofthejourney.However,foralotofpeople,thejourneyisoftenruinedbyanuncomfortableexperienceoftenaccompaniedbyvomiting,knownasmotionsickness.Ifyou’veeverfelttheunwelcomeurgetovomitwhilereadingorusingyourdeviceinamovingvehicle,you’renotalone.Recognizingthiscommonissue,Applehassteppeduptoofferarevolutionarysolution;theVehicleMotionCuesfeatureforiPhonesandiPads.Motionsicknessoccurswhenthereisadisconnectbetweenwhatyoureyesseeandwhatyourbodyfeels.Whenyou’reinamovingvehicle,yourbodysensesmotionthroughitsvestibularsystem(theinnerear),butifyoureyesarefocusedonastillscreenthatdoesn’treflectthismovement,thebrainreceivesmixedsignals.Thissensoryconflictcanleadtodizziness,nausea,andoveralldiscomfortsymptomsalltoofamiliartomotionsicknesssufferers.Apple’snewVehicleMotionCuesfeatureisdesignedtobridgethisgapandbringrelieftothoselikelytoexperiencemotionsickness.Thisrevolutionaryfeatureworksbydisplayinganimateddots,aroundtheedgesofyourscreen,whichmoveatthesametimeandspeedasthemotionofyourvehicle.Thesemovingcueshelpkeepthemotionyourbodyfeelsinlinewithwhatyoureyessee,effectivelyreducingthesensorymismatchthatcausesmotionsickness.Themagicliesinthesimplicityandeffectiveness.Theanimateddotsmoveinconsistencywiththevehicle’smotion,providingavisualrepresentationofthemovementyourbodyisexperiencing.Bymatchingthevisualinputwiththephysicalsensationsofmotion,yourbrainislesslikelytoexperiencetheconfusionthatleadstosickness.EarlyreportsanduserfeedbackindicatethatVehicleMotionCuesisreceivinghighpraiseforitseffectiveness.Sonexttimeyouembarkonajourney,whethershortorlong,rememberthatApple’sgotyourback---orrather,yourbrainhelpingyoumakethemostofeverymilewitheaseandcomfort.28.WhichtypeofpeoplecanbeinterestedinVehicleMotionCues?A.Frequenttravelers. B.Booklovers. C.Vehicleoperators. D.Sportscientists.29.Whatisparagraph2mainlyabout?A.TheprincipleofApple’snewdesign. B.Thecauseofmotionsickness.C.ThefunctionsofApplesnewdesign. D.Thesymptomsofmotionsickness.30.Bydisplayinganimateddotsaroundthescreen,AppletVehicleMotionCuesisableto___________.A.easesensoryconflictsinthebrain B.tellthemismatchedphysicalsensationsC.balancethemovementofoureyesandbody D.increasetheeffectivenessofvehiclemotion31.Whichcanbethebesttitleofthepassage?A.MaketheMostofYourJourney:AppleBridgestheGapB.FindtheMagicofaMovingVehicle:Apple’sGot!YourBackC.EnjoyYourReading:AppleOffersaRevolutionarySolutionD.SayGoodbyetoMotionSickness:AppleIntroducesItsNewDesignDInagroundbreakingeffort,scientistsattheUniversityofRochesterhavesuccessfullytransferredalongevitygenefromnakedmoleratstomice,leadingtoenhancedhealthandalongerlifespanforthemice.Unlikemanyotherspecies,theratsdonotoftencontractdiseases,includingcancerastheyage.VeraGorbunova,theDorisJohnsCherryProfessorofbiologyandmedicineatRochester,alongwithAndreiSeluanov,aprofessorofbiology,andtheircolleagueshavedevoteddecadesofresearchtounderstandingtheuniquemechanisms(機(jī)制)thatthenakedmoleratsusetoprotectthemselvesagainstaginganddiseases.TheresearchersdiscoveredthatHMW-HAisonemechanismresponsiblefortherats'unusualresistancetocancer.Comparedtomiceandhumans,nakedmoleratshaveabouttentimesmoreHMW-HAintheirbodies.WhentheresearchersremovedHMW-HAfromtheratcells,thecellsweremorelikelytoformtumors(腫瘤)."Ourstudyprovidesaproofofprinciplethatuniquelongevitymechanismsthatevolvedinlong-livedmammalscanbeexportedtoimprovethelifespansofothermammals,"saysGorbunova.TheRochesterresearchersreportinastudypublishedinNaturethattheysuccessfullytransferredageneresponsibleformakingHMW-HAfromanakedmolerattomice.Thisledtoimprovedhealthandanapproximate4.4percentincreaseinthelifespanforthemice.Byintroducingaspecificgeneresponsibleforenhancedcellularrepairandprotectionintomice,theresearchershaveopenedexcitingpossibilitiesforunlockingthesecretsofagingandextendinghumanlifespan."Ittookus10yearsfromthediscoveryofHMW-HAinthenakedmolerattoshowingthatHMW-HAimproveshealthinmice,"Gorbunovasays."Ournextgoalistotransferthisbenefittohumans."Theybelievetheycanaccomplishthisthroughtworoutes:eitherbyslowingdownthedegradationofHMW-HAorbyenhancingHMW-HAsynthesis."Wehopethatourfindingswillprovidethefirst,butnotthelast,exampleofhowlongevityadaptationsfromalong-livedspeciescanbeadaptedtobenefithumanlongevityandhealth."Seluanovsays.32.Whatdoesparagraph2mainlytalkabout?A.ThebeneficialeffectsofHMW-HAonhumans. B.TheprocessoftransferringgenesproducingHMW-HA.C.Thecomparisonbetweenmiceandhumansinlongevity.D.Thediscoveryofauniquemechanismforcancerresistance.33.WhatcanwelearnabouttheRochesterresearchers?A.Theyhaveuncoveredthesecretsofhumans.B.TheymanagedtoendtheweakeningofHMW-HA.C.Theyareplanningtoexportlongevitygenestohumans.D.Theyhavespent10yearstryingtodiscoverHMW-HA.34.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“feasible”inParagraph5mean?A.Practicable. B.Theoretical. C.Profitable. D.Academical.35.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthetext?A.PromiseShowninControlofHumanGenes B.ScientistsSuccessfullyTransferLongevityGeneC.AchievementMadeinExtendingHumanLifespan D.NewBreakthroughPavestheWayforCuringCancer第二節(jié)七選五(共5題,每小題2分,滿分10分)Ifastrangerofferedyouafreecookie,youmighteatit.Butwhatiftheyalsoofferedtogiveyou$2?Youmightpolitelydeclineandwalkawaythinking,"Somethingsmellsfishy.”Arecentstudyfoundthatpeopletendtoturndownoffersof“freemoney”becausetheyseem“toogoodtobetrue.”________36________Intheinitialexperiment,nearly40%ofparticipantsateacookieofferedfreelycomparedwithabout20%ofthoseoffered$2aswell."Peopletypicallyimaginethingslikethatsomeonedidsomethingunpleasanttothecookie,"saysleadresearchAndrewJ.Vonasch.Ninefurtherexperiments,involvingmorethan4,000participants,usedonlinequestionnairestopresentotherscenarios.________37________Ineachcase,pastacertainthreshold(界限),highermonetarygainreducedparticipants’likeluhoodofacceptingtheoffer.Ifsomeoneseemstogoagainstacceptedrulessuchasself-interestwithoutexplanations,weassumetheyhavehidden“phantom(虛幻的)costs”.Thistermreferstoimaginedconsequencesthatreduceanoffer’s“psychologicalvalue”,theextenttowhichitallowsthereceivertofeelbetter.________38________"Understandingthatothers'perceivedovergenerositymayputusintheirdebtcouldalsohelpexplainpeople’sunwillingness,”sayspsychologistRachelMcCloy,“Theoldsayingthere'snosuchthingasafreelunchisclearlyaliveandwell."Anotherexperimentfoundthathighscorersonmeasuresofdistrustinferredmorephantomcosts.________39________The“cheapflights”experimentincludedaconditionwheretheseatswererevealedtobeveryuncomfortable.”Uncomfortableseatsaren’ttypicallyasellingpoint,”Vonaschsays."Buttellingpeoplethisfactthemmorewillingtotaketheseseatsbecauseitwasasufficientexplanation.”Theteamisnowstudyingwhetherpeoplewithautism,whoseabilitytoinferothers'motivationmaybeweaker,assumephantomcosts.________40________"IfAIisoverlygenerous,willpeopleimaginephantomcosts?"Vonaschsays."PeopletendtotreatAIasifithasamind,whenobviouslyitdoesn't."A.ThescientistsarealsoexperimentingwithrobotandAlinteractions.B.Unusuallyhighsalariesandsuspiciouslycheapservicesraisedpeople'sdoubts.C.Fromapurelyeconomicperspective,thesefindingsreflectillogicaldecision-making.D.Theresearchersalsoshowedhowtoreducetheeffect:simplyprovideareasonforthedeal.E.Theresearchersbridgeeconomicsandpsychologytoexplainwhyencouragingspecificactionsbyofferingmoneycanbackfire(適得其反).F.Theseincludedbeingofferedmoneytoacceptaridehome,shockinglyhighwagesforaconstructionjob,andsurprisinglycheapflights.G.Futureconsequencesmaycomeintoplay,too.第三部分語(yǔ)言運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)完形填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)"You'reacornerperson?I'macornerperson,too!"myfriendsaidwithagrinashe____41____mycorner-housedriveway.Whilemanypeopleavoidcornerlots,Iactually____42____theideaofacornerhouse.Youcanenrichthelivesofneighborsandpassers-bybycreating____43____.Overtheyears,I'vegrownmanydifferentherbs(香草),inpotsandcontainersattheedgeofmydriveway.____44____walkbyandstoptotakeafewfortheirdinnerplans,andlatertheymay____45____givemeaservingofthe____46____product.Theherbideahasledtomany____47____aswellasChristmasgifts.Ialsobegananewspaper____48____outthefrontyearsago.Afterreadingthepapersmyself,Iputthemoutonalittletablewitha(n)____49____,"Helpyourselftoanewspaper."Manycomeforthepapers.I'veevenheardpeople____50____atwhattimemypaperswillbeoutonthetable.EveryChristmasevening,my"cornerperson"friendwouldcreateamagical____51____windowinhisneighborhood,whichincludesaslideshowoftheseason'sfavoritemusicvideos.Aspeoplewalkbyhiscornerinthe____52____,theirlivesarebrightenedbythiscreativedisplayof____53____.Citiescanbringpeopletogether,andthecornerlotperson____54____thisbeautifully.Doyounow____55____tobeacornerperson?Let'smeetatmycornertodiscussfurther!41.A.turnedoff B.pulledinto C.checkedout D.zoomedpast42.A.welcome B.doubt C.resist D.invent43.A.imaginations B.equipment C.connections D.responsibilities44.A.Friends B.Hosts C.Relatives D.Neighbors45.A.even B.never C.ultimately D.sometimes46.A.labeled B.delivered C.finished D.diversified47.A.acts B.limits C.pictures D.conversations48.A.job B.story C.project D.experiment49.A.warning B.sign C.suggestion D.poster50.A.laugh B.estimate C.quarrel D.complain51.A.shop B.holiday C.car D.department52.A.morning B.afternoon C.darkness D.daylight53.A.joy B.generosity C.curiosity D.anxiety54.A.paints B.remembers C.considers D.illustrates55.A.desire B.vote C.need D.volunteer第二節(jié)(一)語(yǔ)法填空(共10小題,每小題1.5分,滿分15分)LiZiqi,aChineseinfluencer,withahugeglobalfollowingandtheapparent56.__________(approve)oftheCommunistParty,hasreturnedtotheinternetafterathree-yearhiatus(停滯).Sheannouncedherreturnwitha14-minutevideoonallhersocialmediaaccounts,includingChineseplatformsWeibo,Douyin,Xiaohongshu,aswellasYouTubeandTikTok.Thevideo,whichshowshermakingawardrobeforhergrandmother57.___________(use)thetraditionallacquering(漆)technique,hasbeenviewedmorethan10milliontimesonYouTubeandmorethanthreemilliontimesonTikTok.Lifirstrosetofamein2016whenChina'sfast-growingsocialmediausersfoundcomfortinherslow-pacedvideosaboutcookingandtraditionalhandicraft.Herreturn,welcomedbyfansaroundtheworld,comesamidagovernmentcrackdownoninfluencers58._____________contenttheyconsider"inappropriate".Li'shiatusfollowedadispute59._____________theagencythatmanagedheraccounts.Inlate2021,shefiled60._____________lawsuitagainstthecompanyoverrightstoherbrandandstoppeduploadingnewvideos.Theysettledin2022,butLididn'treturntotheinternetuntilTuesday.Inthepastmonths,influencers61._____________(disappear)fromChineseinternetasofficialssteppedupeffortsto"rectify"(整頓)onlineculturebytargetingthoseaccusedoftaxevasion,62._____________(spread)disinformationandflauntingwealth.ButLiisamongthosewhohassurvivedofficialcensure.Lishottofameinternationallyduringthepandemic,whenChina'srelationshipwiththeWestbegantosour.63._____________(lock)intheirhomes,millionsofpeopleabroadwerefascinatedwithhervideos.64._____________Li'sbrandthrived,shebegansellingfoodandsaucesunderhernameontheChinesee-commerceplatformTaobao.In2020,localmediareportedthatsalesofherproductsexceeded1.6bnyuan($220m;£172m).By2021,she65._____________(become)themostpopularChinese-languagevloggeronYouTube,whereshehasmorethan20millionfollowers.AnotherthreemillionfollowheronTikTok.(二)單句填空(共10小題,每小題1分,滿分10分)66.The______________________(phenomenon)successofhiseffortsowemuchtohissuprememathematicalskillsandtohisequallysuperbphysicalinsights.67.Althoughthereweresomeroomsopentothepublic,mostoftheinteriorwasdesperatelyinneedof______________________(restore).68.Poorprofitsresultedinthecompany's______________________(withdraw)fromitscomputergamesandentertainmentbusiness.hdawa69.Outofexpectation,thedisplayhighlightsthesystemandareaexperiencing______________________(normal)conditions,bothplantmalfunctionandunacceptableenvironmentlevel.70.Itishightimethata______________________(prohibit)againstsellingalcoholtopeopleundertheageof18shouldbecarriedout.71.Trappedintheseveresituationforquitealongtime,theteammadeuptheirmind______________________(wrestle)withit.72.Complainingoffrequentstaffchangesresultinginalackofconsistencybetweenresidentialworkersandinadequatecontroloftheyoungsters,theyaremaking______________________(adjust)tothesystem.73.Oneofthemoststriking______________________(characteristic)ofMorris'sdesignsisasensuousvitalityderivedfromhisdeeploveofnature.74.Onhearingthesongcomposedbythemusicianspecializinginclassicmusic,thewholeclassburstintothunderous______________________(applaud).75.Equippedwithdiversetheoriesrelatedtothejob,heisboundtobe______________________(compete).第四部分寫(xiě)作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)應(yīng)用文寫(xiě)作(滿分15分)假定你是李華,你班級(jí)在上周學(xué)校啟動(dòng)的課間健身操活動(dòng)獲得了表?yè)P(yáng)。請(qǐng)你給英國(guó)朋友Linda寫(xiě)一封郵件介紹相關(guān)情況,內(nèi)容包括:1.活動(dòng)內(nèi)容;2.活動(dòng)的效果和影響。注意:寫(xiě)作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80個(gè)左右DearLinda,________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二節(jié)讀后續(xù)寫(xiě)(滿分25分)閱讀下面材料,跟據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開(kāi)頭語(yǔ)續(xù)寫(xiě)兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。Marywastheartteacherforprimaryschoolstudents.Onthisparticularday,shewasguidingthemthroughtheprocessofdrawingasceniclandscape.Akilayawned(打哈欠),clearlydisinterested-drawingwasn'therthing.AsmallgroupofstudentsgatheredaroundTina,laughingatherunusualdrawing:asunsportingsunglassesandtreestoppedwithicecreamcones.MaryinstructedTinafirmlybutwithunease,"DrawitthewayIshowedyou."Asthelessoncontinued,doubtcreptintoMary'smind.Hadthejoyofcreativitybeenovershadowedbythepressuretofitin?Shescannedtheroom,observingherstudents'faces---someconcentrated,othersuncertain.Akila'sdisinterestwasclear,andTina'simaginativedrawinghadbeenmetwithridiculeinsteadofpraise.Afterclass,MarysatdownwithTina,hertonesoftening."Whydidyoudrawthesunwithsunglassesandthetreeswithicecream?"sheaskedgently.Tina'seyessparkledwithatouchofrebellion(叛逆)."Iloveicecream,andIthoughtthesunwouldlookcoolwithsunglasses.Whydowealwayshavetodrawlikeeveryoneelse?"Marypaused,herthoughtsracing.Tina'sdrawingsweren'tjustcurious---theywereawindowint

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