成都外國語學校2023-2024學年高二上學期九月月考  (考試時間:120分鐘  滿分:150分)第一部分  聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分20分)一、第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1分,滿分5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1What did the woman forget?AHer gloves. BHer scarf. CHer coat.2What does the boy suggest doing?AHeading for the circus.BPlaying with small animals.CGoing to the farm.3How far is the last stop sign?ATwo blocks away. BThree blocks away. CFive blocks away.4Why couldn’t the woman hear the man clearly?AThe man was eating.BThe man was in the shower.CThe woman has bad hearing.5Where are the speakers?AIn a gas station. BIn a clinic. CIn an interview room.二、第二節(jié)(共15 小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾道小題。從題中所給的A、BC三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,每小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料, 回答第67題。 6How many people were going on the trip at first?AFour. BThree. CTwo.7Why does the woman want to reschedule?AThe tickets will be cheaper later.BThe trip will cost more than her budget.CThe museum will be changed.聽第7段材料, 回答第89題。8What is the probable relationship between the speakers?AFriends. BMother and son. CStrangers.9Why did bakers put an extra piece of bread in a bag in the past?AThere was more space in the bag.BThey wanted to make the customers happy.CThey were afraid to be punished for giving too little.聽第8段材料, 回答第1012題。10How does the woman feel about the dinner?ANervous. BConfident. CRelaxed.11Who does the woman have something in common with?AThe man’s sister. BThe man’s mother. CThe man’s grandma.12What will the woman bring to the dinner?ASome decorations. BSomething to eat. CSomething to drink.聽第9段材料, 回答第1316題。 13What is the girl’s project topic related to?AHistory. BForeign language. CInternational relations.14When will the trip to Paris begin?AOn Friday. BIn five days. CAbout half a month later.15What might help persuade the girl’s father to let her go?AThat many other students will be going.BThat almost everything will already be paid for.CThat the group will visit many interesting places.16Who is the man?AThe school principal. BA college professor. CA high school teacher.聽第10段材料, 回答第1720題。17Which statement do most people agree with?APeople should eat less meat.BThe endangered animals shouldn’t be hunted.CHunting is likely to go down worldwide.18Why are there so many white-tailed deer in the United States?AIt is illegal to hunt them.BOther animals don’t kill them.CTheir natural environment is improving fast. 19What is the good reason for hunters to shoot the deer?AThe deer cause car accidents.BThe deer damage the crop.CThe deer harm other animals.20What is the best argument against deer hunting?AIt is considered to be cruel.BIt leads to more human deaths.CIt doesn’t keep their numbers down.第二部分  閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)15小題每小題2.5,滿分37.5閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項A、BCD,選出最佳選項并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。APREVIEWS AND OPENINGSQueen of the MistCharing Cross TheaterPreviews from Saturday, 15 August. Opening Wednesday, 19 August. Queen of the Mist, directed by Elizabeth Margolius, will have its first showing at the Charing Cross Theater. The musical is based on the true story of Anna Edson Taylor, who in 1901 set out to be the first person to survive a trip over Niagara Falls in a barrel () of her own design. The Son Duke of York’s TheaterPreviews from Monday, 24 August. Opening Wednesday, 2 September. Written by internationally known Florian Zeller who is praised by The Guardian as “the most exciting dramatist of our time”, The Son, which focuses on intergenerational relationships, family relationships and teenage depression, is directed by Michael Longhurst. The FishermenTrafalgar Theatre Studio TwoPreviews from Thursday, 3 September. Opening Saturday, 5 September. In a small town in Nigeria, Ben and his three older brothers go to fish at a magical river. Unnoticed and carefree, they continued until the predictions of a mad man change the course of their lives forever. The Fishermen is based on the Man Booker Prize novel by Chigozie Obioma, who appears as an original new voice of west African literature. The play is directed by Jack McNamara. Groan UpsVaudeville TheaterPreviews from Sunday, 20 September. Opening Saturday, 10 October. Directed by Kirsty Patrick Ward, Groan Ups is a completely new play which looks at how people grow up and develop. Are we the same at 30 as we were 13?21What is the play directed by Elizabeth Margolius probably about?AA risk-taking trip. BA birthday party.CA career as a designer. DA person’s entire life.22Who directs a play set in a Nigerian town in Africa?AMichael Longhurst. BChigozie Obioma.CJack McNamara. DKirsty Patrick Ward.23When does the play about personal growth and development open?AOn Wednesday, 19 August. BOn Wednesday, 2 September.COn Saturday, 5 September. DOn Saturday, 10 October.BNear-death accidents and summit failures have not slowed down mountaineer Saray N’ kusi Khumalo. The Zambia-born mother of two holds a corporate job, hosts a podcast, has climbed some of the tallest mountains around the world, and still has the time to run a non- profit organization that focuses on education in Africa. “My grandfather always used to say, ‘if you don’t live a life of service, that’s a life wasted, ” she said. In 2013, she founded Summits With A Purpose in South Africa. With every climb, she raises funds to help build schools and libraries. Khumalo is not going to just climb and take a selfie. She is going to climb and then make a difference. Not long after her first-ever summit, she turned her eyes toward the world’s tallest peak: Mt. Qomolangma, located in the Himalayas. The first three climbs were tough and heart-breaking for Khumalo: She experienced everything from natural disasters to losing consciousness in the “death zone”, Qomolangma’s top stretch over 8, 000 meters above sea level, where oxygen is dangerously low.On May 16, 2019 —her fourth bid —she succeeded, becoming the first Black African woman to reach the summit. In total, only eight of the 4,000 people who’ve ever summited Qomolangma are Black. Khumalo is humbled by what she’s achieved so far, but she notes, “I don’t think that I’ve broken those stereotypes yet; there’s still a lot more work to be done,” adding that representation should extend beyond the mountain tops, too.“It’s not just about Qomolangma; it is a gift that we need to leave for the next generation wherever we are,” she says, calling on her peers to step outside their comfort zone to show that Black people belong in all spaces. 24What can we know about Khumalo from paragraph 1?AShe suffers from injuries. BShe is energetic.CShe loves her family. DShe is struggling with life.25Why did she found Summits With A Purpose?ATo make herself rich. BTo fulfill her grandfather’s wish.CTo raise funds for her climbing. DTo collect money for African education.26What is paragraph 3 mainly about?AHer life experiences. BThe success of her climbing.CThe hardship in climbing. DThe conditions of the Qomolangma’s top.27What is the author’s purpose in writing the text?ATo introduce a mountaineer pioneer. BTo show respect for mountaineers.CTo tell the history of mountain climbing. DTo attract more people to conquer Mt. Qomolangma.CWhen you encounter animals, do you wonder what they’re thinking? Seeing a newborn lamb or a cute puppy might arouse happy emotions (情感) in us, but what are they thinking? Does the look on their face and how they behave indicate how they’re feeling - or are they feeling nothing at all?Humans have a complex range of feelings, but it’s hard to tell what’s going on inside the heads of animals. Some of us own dogs, because they are good companions, are loyal and seem to connect with us. We might even think they love us. Professor Kim Bard, an expert in comparative developmental psychology from the University of Portsmouth, told the BBC: “We have a few studies now that actually show scientifically that some dogs will respond when their owner - but not a stranger - pretends to cry.” The empathetic ability of cats, however, is harder to work out.Other non-domesticated (非馴養(yǎng)的) animals might have feelings too. Giraffes and whales, for example, are known to experience sadness when someone in their group dies. It’s believed that even tiny creatures like insects might have emotions as well. Research is beginning to show they experience a wide range of feelings. Kim says “they can be optimistic, pessimistic, or frightened, and respond to pain just like any mammal would.”Dr Barbara J King, Emerita Professor of Anthropology at the College of William and Mary, told the BBC: “If we understand the profound depths of emotions animals can feel, this should make us question the existence of zoos and slaughterhouses (屠宰場) around the world, and rethink those systems. It does seem all creatures feel emotion, but what is not clear is whether they feel the same way as us.”28. What’s the purpose of raising questions in the first paragraph?A. To entertain. B. To inspire. C. To attract. D. To persuade.29. What do the underlined words “empathetic abilityin paragraph 2 mean?A. The ability to respond to others’ questions. B. The ability to understand others’ feelings.C. The ability to stay calm when facing danger. D. The ability to share work with their owners.30. What’s the importance of the research, according to Barbara?A. It may reduce the times of people visiting zoos. B. It may change the food chain of the whole world.C. It may cause zoos and slaughterhouses to disappear. D. It may lead people to reconsider animals’ well-being.31. How do the researchers sound when talking about the issue?A. Careful. B. Certain. C. Critical. D. Regretful.  DThe artificial-intelligence chatbot ChatGPT has shaken educators since its November release. New York City public schools have banned it from their networks and school devices. There is, perhaps surprisingly, one subject area that doesn’t seem threatened. It turns out that ChatGPT is quite bad at maths.“I’m not hearing maths instructors express concern about ChatGPT,” said Paul von Hippel, a professor at the University of Texas who studies data science and statistics. “I’m not sure it’s useful for maths at all, which feels strange because maths was the first-use case for the artificial-intelligence devices.”ChatGPT’s struggle with maths is inherent in this type of AI, known as a large language model. It scans a large amount of text from across the web and develops a model that might be extremely effective for writing grammatically correct responses to essay requirement, but not for solving a maths problem.In an e-mail, I asked Debarghya Das, a search-engine engineer, why ChatGPT gets some simple questions right but others completely wrong. “Maybe the right analogy (類比) is if you ask a room of people, who have no idea what maths is but have read many hieroglyphics (象形文字), ‘What comes after 2+2,’ they might say, ‘Usually, we see a 4,’ That’s what ChatGPT is doing.” But, he adds, “Maths isn’t just a series of hieroglyphics. It’s the process of calculating.”Another reason that maths instructors are less anxious about this innovation is that they have been here before. The field was upended for the first time decades ago with the general availability of computers and calculators.“Maths has had the biggest revolution based on machinery of any mainstream subject,” said Conrad Wolfram, the strategic director of Wolfram Research. “In the real world, since computers came along, have maths, science and engineering gotten conceptually simpler? No, completely the opposite. We’re asking harder and harder questions, going up a level.”Eventually, AI will probably get to the point where its maths answers are not only confident but correct. A pure large language model might not be up for the job, but the technology will improve. In general, however, AI, like computers, will likely ultimately be most useful for those who already know a field well. They know the questions to ask, how to identify the shortcomings and what to do with the answer. A tool, in other words, is for those who know the most maths, not the least.32What does the underlined word “inherent” in Paragraph 3 most probably mean?AImportant. BPractical. CLimited. DNatural.33What can we know from Debarghya’s reply?ACalculating requires some knowledge of hieroglyphics.BChatGPT is good at solving mathematical questions by analogy.CReading hieroglyphics prevents ChatGPT solving maths questions.DChatGPT’s response is based on language models instead of calculations.  34What can be inferred from maths instructors’ calmness about ChatGPT?AChatGPT is useful to identify maths mistakes.BTechnical revolution made maths easier to understand.CNew technology will end up pushing the limits of maths.DChatGPT has been banned from networks and school devices.35As for AI, which would the author probably agree with?AIt will play the largest role for professionals in a field.BIt will become confident to solve all the maths problems.CIt will turn the maths field over again just like computers.DIt will take the jobs from humans as the technology improves.第二節(jié)5小題每小題2.5,滿分12.5根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Jumping rope is popular but we tend to ignore (忽視) its benefits. ____36____ A study found that college men who spent 10 minutes jumping rope daily for six weeks improved their cardiovascular (心血管的) fitness just as much as college men who spent thirty minutes jogging for the same time. Here are some benefits of jumping rope.____37____Since most of your major muscles are working when you jump rope, the exercise creates a lot of heat in the body. Your body needs to burn more fuel to produce this energy, so it burns lots of calories. It burns more calories than any other exercises, such as jogging, cycling and swimming.Improves coordination (協(xié)調(diào))Jumping rope requires good coordination, especially as you advance to more skilled moves. ____38____ It improves coordination by requiring several body parts to communicate in order to complete one movement. The feet must jump in time with the wrists turning in order to create a continuous jumping motion.Reduces injury riskWith your improved coordination from jumping rope, you’ll be less likely to get hurt either during exercise or in daily activities. ____39____ As a result, you are more agile (靈活的) and your body awareness is improved greatly. This guarantees fewer injuries.Improves heart healthSince jumping rope gets your heart pumping, it’s great for your cardiovascular system and heart health. Jumping rope can increase your VO2 Max (最大攝氧量), the measure of the maximum amount of oxygen a person can breathe during exercise. The higher someone’s VO2 max, the more cardiovascular endurance (耐受力) they have.Jumping rope gives us a full-body workout with just one piece of equipment and one move. ____40____ Jump to some music or take your rope to a nearby park to enjoy the fun.A. Burns caloriesB. Improves musclesC. It benefits us not only physically but also mentally.D. You can quickly swing the rope twice within each jump.E. It may even be more effective than other forms of exercise.F. Jumping rope forces you to move your upper and lower body together.G. So jumping rope helps you stay calm, clear and focused in everything you do.第三部分  語言知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、CD四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。On July 20, Yu Yifei, a medical student, made his way home in a subway train after his first day’s training. When a downpour struck the city, he ___41___ about a dozen people trapped in a flooded subway train as the rainfall reached 201.9 millimeters between 4 pm and 5 pm, a totally new ___42___ in the history of Zhengzhou.Flood ___43___ through a barrier and entered the underground area. The train came to a sudden stop before the water began ___44___ in the carriages, trapping passengers inside. Thus, Yu, ___45___ to leave and fearful of his life, made a ___46___ call to his father.As water continued to flow into the carriages, passengers’ ___47___ rose. When subway workers arrived to rescue them, Yu ___48___to get out. However, as he made his way to safety, he heard a cry for help. He quickly ___49___ the white coat given to him at the hospital ___50___ and returned to the platform to save other passengers. On seeing him, a number of frightened people were greatly encouraged and their spirits ___51___. As more passengers were pulled from the ___52___, Yu instructed others in the key steps to save a victim from drowning. He ___53___ CPR (心肺復蘇) on those unconscious and near death from drowning. One of the passengers, a female doctor, nearly died. After ___54___ consciousness, she joined Yu in treating others. Yu was very ___55___ yet he gathered up his strength and tried to provide help to those in need. In the end, Yu and the other rescuers managed to save many lives from the flooded subway train. Yu’s actions proved that even in the darkest of moments, there is always hope for humanity.41Aasked Bprevented Cthought Dsaved42Arecord Bnumber Cpoint Ddepth43Aworked Bwatered Ccrashed Dpulled44Arising Bwaving Cbuilding Ddisappearing45Auncertain Bunfortunate Cunusual Dunable46Aalarming Bunique Cconsiderate Ddesperate47Adisappointment  Bfears Cfeelings Dthrills48Amanaged Bfailed Cintended Dhesitated49Atried on Btook on Cput on Dcarried on50Alater Bfurther Cearlier Dformer51Agained Blifted Csank Dlowered52Aseats Bhospital Cboat Dwater53Aintroduced Bperformed Cexplained Dtaught54Arecovering Brefreshing Crepeating Dreporting55Abored Bheartbroken Cworried Dexhausted第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)根據(jù)首字母填寫單詞56. The radio always b______ the latest news updates, keeping the listeners informed about current events.57. The art e_______ demonstrated a wide range of paintings and sculptures created by artists from around the world.58. “The next station is Bank!” comes the a___________. That’s my destination.59. Biologist Aronnax was f________ by the mysteries of the sea and his adventures in the underwater world.60. The painting v______ illustrated a dense forest, allowing viewers to feel like they were wandering through its depths.61. For people who a________ to climb Qomolangma, most of them fail.62. During a natural d________, such as earthquakes, floods, and hurricanes, it's important to stay calm and follow instructions from authorities.63. To keep fit, Tom becomes a f________ gym-goer, who goes to the gym every day. 64. There are many different ways to say hello in English, and it is also important to use body language when you g_______ someone.65. Art can take many forms, such as paintings, sculptures, music, dance, and literature, whose a______ values allow us to express ourselves creatively, appreciate beauty, learn about different cultures, and even heal emotionally.第三節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)用方框中所給短語的適當形式填空(每個短語只能用一次,其中有兩個短語是多余的)    66. As soon as I opened the window, I watched the colorful butterflies ____________into the garden.67. I need some time to _________ this book to find the related information for my research project.68. If you're not sure about the meaning of a word, you can ________the dictionary to get a clear explanation.69. The teacher asked each student to __________their absence by providing a acceptable reason.70. Whenever you're feeling down, don't hesitate to ___________your friends for emotional support.71. A stranger ___________and asked, "Is there a post office near here?"72. The key to success often __________consistent effort and a strong sense of determination.73. Her amazing singing and stage presence __________________the audience last night.74. He brought ________snacks to the movie night so that everyone could enjoy their favorite treats.75. The prices of the products in the store ________affordable options ______more expensive ones.第四節(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個適當?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。The creative concept of jinhuidui (literally “a pile of beautiful things from ash”), a Chinese art form which is said    76    (start) in the Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368) and have boomed in the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), shares similarities to pop art.    77    (create) traditional jinhuidui artwork is much more difficult compared to pop art, as all the images are painted as if they were copied and pasted (粘貼). It requires    78    good command of calligraphy as well as excellent skill in painting flowers, birds, fish, insects, landscapes and    79    (figure), and a mastery of techniques such as seal carving. Geng Xuezhi, 50, from Zibo city, Shandong Province, is one of the masters of jinhuidui. Geng has been learning Chinese painting and calligraphy    80    he was 16. He came into contact    81   jinhuidui painting skills through his father in 2006. The artist says the distinctive feature of jinhuidui can be summed up as “broken”,    82    means that it has to present fragments in forms such as broken, rolled, overlapped,   83   (tear), burned or smoked. He adds it will take at least 10 years to master the skill. The creation of jinhuidui is complex and lengthy, and    84    (it) dyeing process is laborious (費力的) and time-consuming. Sometimes a fragment needs to be dyed a dozen times. “A simpler work of jinhuidui takes about 20 days to complete, while a     85     (hard) one will take several months, and sometimes some extra effort has to be made,” Geng says.第四部分  書面表達(滿分25分)假定你是李華,收到美國好友Peter發(fā)來的郵件。他稱贊成都舉辦的第31屆世界大學生夏季運動會,表示非常喜歡吉祥物蓉寶,并希望你分享對大運會的感想。請你寫一封回信,內(nèi)容包括:1.感謝稱贊和喜愛; 2.對大運會的感想; 3.許諾寄去蓉寶。注意:1.寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80左右;2.可適當增加細節(jié),以使行文連貫。參考詞匯:大運會 the 31st FISU World University Games= the Chengdu Universiade吉祥物 mascot   蓉寶 RongbaoDear Peter,I hope this letter finds you well._______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________                                                              Yours,  

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