四川省成都市金牛区重点中学校2023-2024学年高二上学期12月月考英语试题

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一、第一部分 听力,第一节听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)

  • 1.  Where are the speakers going to meet? 
    A、In a lab. B、In a cafeteria. C、In a classroom.
  • 2.  What will Jeff take to school tomorrow? 
    A、An apple pie. B、A carrot cake. C、A roast chicken.
  • 3.  What are the speakers talking about? 
    A、Getting a library. B、Visiting a neighbor. C、Attending a meeting.
  • 4.  What will Jim probably do this weekend? 
    A、Finish a project. B、Take a class. C、Have a rest.
  • 5.  Why does Amanda want to learn to play the guitar? 
    A、To record popular songs. B、To perform her own music. C、To become a guitar teacher.

二、第一部分 听力,第二节听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)

  • 6. 听录音,回答问题。
    (1)、What does the woman want to do? 
    A、Cancel a credit card. B、Open a bank account. C、Withdraw some money.
    (2)、Where will the woman go? 
    A、Brown College. B、Dudley Road. C、Kingfield Street.
  • 7.  听录音,回答问题。
    (1)、What does the woman do? 
    A、She's a secretary. B、She's a manager. C、She's a salesperson.
    (2)、What time will the meeting probably be over? 
    A、At 1: 00. B、At 2: 00. C、At 3: 00.
    (3)、What does the man want to do before Friday? 
    A、Meet Mr. Smith. B、Write a document. C、Move to a new office.
  • 8.  听录音,回答问题。
    (1)、Whose graduation day is it today? 
    A、Annie's. B、Steve's. C、Jane's.
    (2)、What does the man suggest the woman do? 
    A、Arrive early. B、Sit near the stage. C、Take some pictures.
    (3)、What is the relationship between the speakers? 
    A、Brother and sister. B、Fellow teachers. C、Schoolmates.
  • 9.  听录音,回答问题。
    (1)、How does Laura sound at the beginning of the conversation? 
    A、Anxious. B、Regretful. C、Surprised.
    (2)、What do we know about Peter? 
    A、He has a big house. B、He has four children. C、He has got a new job.
    (3)、Why did Jim choose to work from home? 
    A、To get more sleep. B、To look after the kids. C、To accompany his wife.
    (4)、What is Peter going to do this afternoon? 
    A、Hold a dinner. B、Give Sally a call. C、Attend a meeting.
  • 10.  听录音,回答问题。
    (1)、What is Jennifer Green doing? 
    A、Conducting a class. B、Presenting a speaker. C、Recommending a book.
    (2)、What is Professor Bastian's book about? 
    A、Tips for escaping unhappiness. B、Benefits of painful experiences. C、Ways to develop reading ability.
    (3)、What is Professor Bastian going to do next? 
    A、Share his stories. B、Discuss his plans. C、Explain his views.

三、第二部分 阅读理解,第一节阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。(共15小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分37.5分)

  • 11. 阅读理解

    The Best Caves in The World

    Hang Son Doong, Vietnam

    Natural caves don't come much larger than Hang Son Doong, close to the border between Laos and Vietnam. This cave possesses the largest cross-section of any known cave on the planet, a vast area that is difficult to describe. Supposedly, a Boeing 747 could fly through without damaging its wings, but that doesn't really do justice to the vastness of Hang Son Doong. The stalactites (钟乳石) here are pretty massive too, with some reaching up to

    80 metres. 

    Waitomo Caves, New Zealand

    Glowworms (萤火虫) are there, as far as the eye can see. Okay, not literally, but the Waitomo Cave system on New Zealand's North Island is best-known for the fluorescent fauna that light up the walls, giving it the not-particularly-creative but completely acceptable "Glowworm Caves" nickname. They are more accessible than other caves on this list, with rafting and adventure tours available to those looking for something a little more

    thrilling. 

    Mammoth Cave, the USA

    If you have certain expectations from somewhere called "Mammoth Cave", that is entirely understandable. Mammoth Cave in Kentucky is the world's longest known cave system, an incredible 420 miles of underground wonder. That's twice as long as the next longest, by the way, although it isn't unusual for the USA to go all out on

    such things. 

    Reed Flute (芦笛) Cave, China

    Named after the reeds that grow outside, which are used to make flutes, obviously, the Reed Flute Cave's walls are covered with inscriptions from centuries gone by—if evidence was needed that people have been paying attention to this place for a long old time. The inside part of the cave is also lit up by multicoloured lights, giving it

    a real otherworldly theme that adds weight to the nickname. 

    (1)、What is special about Hang Son Doong? 
    A、It was once a base of a factory. B、It is the deepest cave in the world. C、It has the highest stalactites in the world. D、It owns the largest cross-section in the world.
    (2)、Which of the following can be much easier to enter? 
    A、Hang Son Doong. B、Waitomo Caves. C、Mammoth Cave. D、Reed Flute Cave.
    (3)、Which country probably has the longest cave system in the world? 
    A、Vietnam. B、New Zealand. C、The USA.        D、China.
  • 12. 阅读理解

    When Allie and Chloe Knuth decided to both attend the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, the twins from Green Bay were excited to share a campus but also determined to have their own distinct experiences and follow their own academic paths. 

    Four years later—as they graduate together this month—the twins say things worked out even better than they could have expected. UW-Eau Claire's campus is small enough that their lives sometimes overlap(重叠), yet big enough that each of them has had room to stretch and grow as individuals. 

    "It means a lot to graduate alongside each other and I wouldn't want it any other way," says Chloe, who will earn her degree in international business and management with certificates in Mandarin Chinese and leadership studies. "Graduating college is a momentous experience and I love that I will be walking with my sister."

    Allie, who will graduate with a degree in biology and a certificate in Chinese language, originally planned to go to UW-Madison. However, as college neared, Allie decided to go to UW-Eau Claire as well, a decision Chloe supported. "I didn't want to be without my twin sister," Allie says of her decision. "It means a great deal to be graduating with my sister because she has always been there for me."

    They shared some experiences and accomplishments during their college careers. For example, they both completed certificates in Chinese. As Asian Americans, it was important for them to learn more about Chinese language and culture. 

    Allie and Chloe also are active in the University Honors Program, a program where they were able to explore interesting topics that fell outside their academic program. "This program is not just something to put on my resume; it had a vast positive influence on my college experience," says Allie. Chloe and Allie contributed a great deal to the Honors program, Dr. Heather Fielding says. They invested time and effort into helping other students, especially new students, to adapt to college and develop a sense of belonging, she says.

    (1)、What did Allie and Chloe Knuth expect in the university? 
    A、Both earned genuine admiration of their colleagues. B、Both were enormously trained physically and mentally. C、Both enhanced their academy and experience individually. D、Both received support and encouragement from the university.
    (2)、Which of the following can best describe Allie and Chloe Knuth? 
    A、Cautious and unconcerned. B、Optimistic and courageous. C、Considerate and enthusiastic. D、Demanding and generous.
    (3)、What can we learn from the last paragraph? 
    A、The twins benefited a lot from the program. B、The twins focused on the academic program. C、The twins won their new jobs through the program. D、The twins regretted getting involved in the program.
    (4)、What is the text mainly about? 
    A、The twins developed a sense of belongings through the program. B、The twins earned certificates in some majors in the same university. C、University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire offered scholarship for the twins. D、Graduating twins valued common experiences to follow their own paths.
  • 13. 阅读理解

    Feel exhausted after a party? Rather see one close friend than a group of acquaintances? Enjoy your own company? In our world, that makes you an introvert (内向的人). However, there's another possible explanation — vertical attachment. If you are closer to your parents and family members than to your peers, you are vertically attached, which means you rely more on family for comfort. 

    If you are closer to your peers, then you are peer attached. We live in a peer-oriented world. We believe that having lots of friends means that we are well-adjusted. We put our kids in playgroups and daycare for peer interaction. We expect teenagers to want to hang out with their friends, thinking it is the natural way of things. 

    Result? Generations often feel worlds apart. We use different language, dress, and technology apps. Even if multiple generations are invited to the same party, the kids go to the basement playroom while the parents stay upstairs. 

    Vertically-attached individuals can feel out of place in this context, demonstrating the traces of introversion. Will they be exhausted after a party with same-aged acquaintances? Absolutely. Would they rather spend time with one close friend? Sure. Do they enjoy alone time? Yes, more than they enjoy time fitting in with peers. 

    It's normal that many people need alone time to recharge. However, vertically-attached people often label themselves as introverted. They feel insecure that others have more friends and live richer lives. They claim that their family attachments arise from their loved ones being stuck with them. 

    If you feel these insecurities, know that there is nothing wrong with you, and you are not missing out on anything. Your attachment style is just different from the culture where you live. Have confidence in the strength of the relationships you have, whether it is with a mom who feels more like a best friend, or a grandmother with whom you can share anything. They are meaningful, enriching relationships, even if they look different from the cultural norm. 

    (1)、Who is vertically attached according to the text? 
    A、Mike, who feels at ease with his teachers. B、Maggie, who enjoys film time alone at weekends. C、Tom, who feels burnt out after a family get-together. D、Lisa, who often turns to her dad when things are hard.
    (2)、What is the popular belief among parents? 
    A、Younger generations should be self-disciplined. B、Being sociable is a desired quality for their children. C、Their children need more friends than they themselves do. D、Different generations should have different circles of acquaintances.
    (3)、What advice is given to vertically-attached people? 
    A、Be that as it may, just leave it as it is. B、Never underestimate your inner power. C、Hang out more with friends and adjust to it. D、Treat others the way you want to be treated.
    (4)、What is the author's attitude towards vertically-attached people? 
    A、Intolerant. B、Objective. C、Unconcerned. D、Critical.
  • 14. 阅读理解

    Today's Brussels sprouts (孢子甘蓝) taste better than you might remember from childhood, and that is because a new variety has replaced the original vegetable. You can thank plant breeders (植物育种家) for the change. Modern breeders, armed with new gene-editing technology, are looking to reproduce Brussels sprouts' reinvention. 

    In the late 1990s, scientists discovered specific chemicals which made Brussels sprouts taste bitter. Plant breeders started growing old seeds, previously abandoned due to poor yields (产量), to look for tastier versions with lower levels of these specific chemicals. Then they crossed these delicious but low-yield plants with high-yield individuals until they found a version that made plenty of tasty sprouts, transforming the vegetable from a bitter pill into a popular dish. 

    But other vegetables haven't fared as well. That's because most breeding decisions favor plant traits that matter to vegetable growers, not vegetable eaters. For instance, disease resistance is probably the major focus these days of most breeding programs because that prevents the farmer from growing the crop. The taste of vegetables is ignored. 

    People, however, are now becoming interested in prioritizing the taste of vegetables thanks in part to new genetic technology such as the gene-snipping technique CRISPR and DNA sequencing which is cheap enough to use widely. "There's never been a better time to be a fruit breeder or a vegetable breeder because we have more tools and techniques," says Susan Brown, an apple breeder at Cornell University.

    Some companies are beginning to use those tools to deal with the challenge of developing tastier vegetables. One company, Pairwise, is fighting the same compounds that troubled Brussels sprouts: glucosinolates. But this time researchers are improving the flavor of salad greens. 

    All vegetable growers hope that more flavorful products on store shelves will convince people to consume the recommended allowances (推荐量) of fruits and vegetables — and do so better than decades of nutritional guidance have. "Don't waste your time talking about trying to educate people to eat better," said Harry Klee, a professor who specializes in tomato breeding. "Just give them products that taste better and that they want to eat."

    (1)、Why did plant breeders grow old Brussels sprout seeds? 
    A、To find out why Brussels sprouts are bitter. B、To find the less bitter versions of Brussels sprouts. C、To study the specific chemicals of Brussels sprouts. D、To select high-yielding versions of Brussels sprouts.
    (2)、What does the underlined word "fared" in paragraph 3 mean?
    A、Profited. B、Emerged. C、Survived. D、Succeeded.
    (3)、What can we learn from Susan Brown's words in paragraph 4? 
    A、Fruit and vegetable breeding techniques are booming. B、Fruit and vegetable breeders are struggling to develop new species. C、Fruit and vegetable breeders should develop new genetic technology. D、Fruit and vegetable breeding techniques need no further improvement.
    (4)、Which is the best way to get people to eat more fruits and vegetables according to Harry Klee? 
    A、Enhancing the taste of vegetables and fruits. B、Making vegetables and fruits more affordable for people. C、Improving the nutritional content of vegetables and fruits. D、Educating people about the benefits of vegetables and fruits.

四、第二部分 阅读理解,第二节任务型阅读(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)

  • 15. 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。

    With climate change continuing to worsen, our situation is beginning to feel increasingly serious.  Is it right? Maybe not. 

    Techno-optimism is one of the greatest misconceptions when it comes to solutions to ensure our future. It can be defined as a belief that future technologies will solve all of our current problems. This definition reinforces (强化) the idea that there's no reason to panic or change our current energy-intensive lifestyle. All society needs to do

    is look to green technology to work its magic.  

    One of the best examples of this optimistic misconception is the electric car. Despite being highly regarded as an eco-friendly way to get around, electric cars are not the end for the future of transport. Batteries in electric cars use chemical elements which we could be seeing a shortage of by the mid-century.  Techno-optimism has led many to believe that if everyone just switched to driving electric vehicles, we would be making incredible steps towards sustainability. However, the reality is that the amount of resources and energy needed to produce

    enough electric vehicles for everyone is not even remotely sustainable. 

      Investing in public transportation and moving away from individually owned vehicles. Producing fewer cars. Improving recycling practices of old batteries. The solutions we seek should not be rooted in new technology, but be about changing the way our society functions. 

    Techno-optimism puts too much emphasis on technology and not enough on what we can do right this minute. Unfortunately, people seem to like the picture that techno-optimism paints.  It is important to understand that the problem begins when we see those technologies as a way to make our current lifestyles eco-friendly. Until we are ready to face the need for a less complex life, we cannot make true progress towards sustainability. 

    A. So where should we look for answers instead? 

    B. The modern world's simple solution is technology. 

    C. Moreover, they are more energy intensive to produce. 

    D. Is it a trap that many people have fallen into in recent years? 

    E. Unfortunately, this is an incredibly dangerous opinion to hold. 

    F. Despite any technology, we as a whole are not living sustainably. 

    G. Nevertheless, the truth is, we need a widespread change in our lifestyles. 

五、第三部分 语言运用,第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

  • 16. 阅读下面短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

    When Eugenie George first heard that her friend passed a financial exam, her heart sank. She'd 1  the same test weeks earlier. 

    "Envy was eating me up," recalls George. But anyway she 2 her friend. "And I told her I failed and admitted I was 3 ," she says. George knew that being 4 would ease her envy, but she was surprised that it also enabled her to 5 her friend's happiness and experience her own in turn.

    Finding 6 in another person's good fortune is what social scientists call freudenfreude, the great joy we feel when someone else succeeds, 7 it doesn't directly involve us. Freudenfreude is like a kind of social 8 , says Catherine Chambliss, a professor of psychology. It makes relationships "closer and more enjoyable."

    Too often, we think our friends 9  us most during their hard times: a job 10  , getting divorced. In fact, how friends 11  our joy is even more important for us than how they respond to our 12  . Too often, we think of joy passively. We see it as something that come to us, instead of something we can 13  . While it can be difficult in practice, freudenfreude can lift us up and 14  our day. So celebrating our friends' 15  is a win-win to us all. 

    (1)
    A、 taken B、 passed C、 failed D、 prepared
    (2)
    A、 congratulated B、 forgave C、 blamed D、 ignored
    (3)
    A、 badly-behaved B、 over-burdened C、 short-sighted D、 green-eyed
    (4)
    A、 tough B、 honest C、 modest D、 optimistic
    (5)
    A、 imagine B、 understand C、 share D、 increase
    (6)
    A、 hope B、 passion C、 confidence D、 pleasure
    (7)
    A、 even if B、 as if C、 now that D、 so that
    (8)
    A、 platform B、 glue C、 sense D、 routine
    (9)
    A、 support B、 annoy C、 upset D、 need
    (10)
    A、 loss B、 change C、 interview D、 application
    (11)
    A、 look forward to B、 contribute to C、 get used to D、 react to
    (12)
    A、 envy B、 complaints C、 suffering D、 mistakes
    (13)
    A、 predict B、 produce C、 choose D、 measure
    (14)
    A、 fill B、 start C、 brighten D、 balance
    (15)
    A、 survival B、 success C、 recovery D、 generosity

六、第三部分 语言运用,第二节选词填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分 10 分)

  • 17. 用方框中所给短语的适当形式填空(每个短语只能用一次,其中有两个短语是多余的)。

    be blamed on     in favor of     in harmony with   catch one's eye

    be home to      bring to life     take in       make an appearance

    be concerned about   in the long term   use up       reach out

    (1)、 all his money, poor little Tom had no choice but to borrow some from his roommate. 
    (2)、The movie star  in the UNESCO forum to call on more people to protect the cultural heritage sites last Saturday. 
    (3)、Though he is not the first actor  this character from the famous book  on the screen, his vivid acting attracts a larger number of fans. 
    (4)、More and more people have become aware that tourism should develop  nature. 
    (5)、Seated on the ferry and  the beautiful scenery along Li River, James felt proud of the country's natural landscapes. 
    (6)、Watching short videos may bring a moment of happiness, but it is harmful  as it leads to lack of concentration. 
    (7)、It was the first time that the young boy  his hands to a stranger for food, which made him so embarrassed. 
    (8)、The failure of the experiment can hardly  him. After all, it is teamwork. 
    (9)、Those who are  Maria's proposal have voted for her. 
    (10)、A great many people  the endangered species in this nature reserve and they are calling on more people to take action. 

七、第三部分 语言运用,第三节语法填空 (共10小题;每小题1.5 分,满分15分)

  • 18. 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

    In the 12th century, the Southern Song Dynasty moved its capital to Lin an. Near Lin'an, on the banks of Lake Tai is the city of Suzhou. Given its location near the capital and its  (nature) beauty, Suzhou became a preferred place  (live) . Thus, there were over 300 gardens  (build) here, and more than 60 are still in  (exist). 

    Among these gardens, the Humble Administrator 's Garden (Zhuozheng Yuan) is the largest and the most famous, and water pools take up  third of its area.  (surround) the water pools is a luxuriant (繁茂的) group of flowers, plants, and trees, all  (careful) chosen according to the way their seasonal colors reflect off the sparkling water below. As is typical of Suzhou gardens, this garden  (separate) into different sections, offering various kinds of spaces  diverse shapes and sizes that represent different moods and feelings. 

    Since it is such a large garden, with caves, forests, islands, bridges, paths, and all sorts of pavilions and halls, no simple description of the garden will do.  you have to do is walk among the water and plants, enjoy every moment, and find your own treasures depending on your mood that day. 

八、第四部分 书面表达(共两节,满分40分)

  • 19. 第一节 应用文写作(20 分)

    假定你是红星中学高二年级学生李华。你获悉三星堆博物馆(Sanxingdui Museum)正在招募寒假英文讲解志 愿者,向外国游客介绍古蜀文化(ancient Shu culture)。请你用英文给相关负责人写一封申请信,内容包括:1、说明写信原因;2、介绍自身优势;3、希望能被录用。

    注意:1、词数 100 左右;2、开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。3、可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

    Dear Sir or Madam, 

    Yours sincerely, 

    Li Hua

  • 20. 第二节 读后续写,阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写故事的最后一段,使故事完整。续写的词数应为 80左右。

    "Wanted: Violin. Can't pay much. Call ..."

    I rarely read classified advertisements. So why did I notice that? I laid the paper on my lap and closed my eyes, remembering what had happened many years before, when my family struggled to make a living on our farm. I, too, 

    had wanted a violin, but we didn't have the money. 

    When my arms grew long enough, how I wanted one! But I knew it was out of the question. It was not a good year. At harvest the crops did not bring as much as we had hoped. Yet even though times were hard, I couldn't wait

    any longer to ask, "Daddy, may I have a violin of my own?" Daddy looked sad. That night, and many following nights, I heard him pray in our family devotions, " ...Mary wants her own violin."

    One evening we all sat around the table. Daddy wrote a letter to his friend, Mr Finkle, a fine violinist. When Daddy received a letter from Columbus a few weeks later, he announced, "We'll be driving to Columbus."

    The day finally arrived. After we got there Mr Finkle, a tall man older than Daddy, opened the door. "Come in!" he and Daddy heartily shook hands, both talking at once. He picked up a case, opened it, lifted out a violin and started to play. The melody surge like waterfalls. Oh, to play like him, I thought. "Carl, I found it in a pawn shop for seven dollars. It's a good violin. Mary should be able to make a beautiful music with it." Then he handed the

    violin to me. 

    I noticed the tears in Daddy's eyes as I finally comprehended. It was mine! I stroked the violin gently. The wood was a golden brown that seemed to warm in the light. "It's beautiful." I said, barely breathing. I knew Daddy's prayer and mine had been answered. Back home I practised daily, feeling no tiredness.

    When I was ready to join the school orchestra(管弦乐队) , I trembled with excitement. Daddy and Mother smiled proudly in the audience at their little girl who held her cherished violin for the world to admire. The years seemed to run more swiftly then. I packed my violin in its case and stepped into the grown-up world. Nurse's training, marriage, working, bringing up four daughters filled my years. Yet none of my children cared about the violin. 

    注意:1. 续写字数应为 80 词左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

    I put my thoughts to the present and read again the advertisement.