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      这是一份2024-2025学年内蒙古鄂尔多斯市高二下册第一次月考英语检测试题(附答案),共21页。试卷主要包含了5分,满分7,15等内容,欢迎下载使用。
      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。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
      例:Hw much is the shirt?
      A. £ 19.15.B. £ 9.18.C. £ 9.15.
      答案是C。
      1. What des the man plan t d?
      A. Lk fr a jb. B. Mve t a new place. C. Rearrange the furniture.
      2. What are the speakers talking abut?
      A. A new bk. B. A mrning paper. C. An African teacher.
      3. Hw des the wman prbably feel nw?
      A. Regretful. B. Anxius. C. Cnfused.
      4. Where des the cnversatin take place?
      A. In a restaurant. B. In a plice statin. C. In a car.
      5. What is the man ging t d tmrrw?
      A. Pay the bill. B. Check the mailbx. C. Fix the gas cker.
      第二节 (共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
      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。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
      听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
      6. What des Steve think f his training?
      A. Disappinting. B. Acceptable. C. Excellent.
      7. Hw lng des Steve train each day?
      A. Three hurs. B. Five hurs. C. Ten hurs.
      听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
      8. What des Mark say abut live drawing?
      A. It’s enjyable. B. It’s stressful. C. It’s creative.
      9. What is the new thing that Mark wants t draw n?
      A. Magazines. B. Diaries. C. Maps.
      10. Where d Mark’s inspiratins cme frm?
      A. His dreams. B. His parents. C. His travels.
      听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
      11. What psitin is the man interested in?
      A. Windw cleaner. B. Shp assistant. C. Fitness cach.
      12. What will be prvided fr the jb?
      A. A cmpany car. B. A smartphne. C. A vide recrder.
      13. What is needed t d the jb?
      A. Cmputer skills.B. Physical strength.C. Wrk experience.
      听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
      14. What des the man d?
      A. He’s a receptinist. B. He’s a secretary. C. He’s a waiter.
      15. Why des the man say srry t the wman?
      A. He shwed her the wrng way.
      B. There is n reservatin fr her.
      C. Her name has been misspelled.
      16. What is the man’s advice fr the wman?
      A. Cme back later. B. Talk t the manager. C. Pstpne the meeting.
      17. What will the wman prbably d next?
      A. Tidy up a rm. B. Make a phne call. C. G fr a cffee.
      听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
      18. Why d many birds live in the city?
      A. They can btain fd easily.
      B. They enjy human cmpany.
      C. They lst their natural habitat.
      19. What des Christina find surprising?
      A. The birds are facing serius dangers.
      B. Different kinds f birds live tgether.
      C. Sme birds are attracted t the ples.
      20. What is Christina’s suggestin cncerning the birds?
      A. Drive them away. B. Feed them regularly. C. D research n them.
      第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
      第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
      阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项A、B、C和D中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
      A
      Plimth, Massachusetts, abut frty-five miles ut f Bstn, is a ppular turist attractin. Plymuth was the site f the secnd clny (殖民地) in America. On Nvember 11, 1620, a small ship f English settlers landed there and started a clny, lking fr a better life.
      One f the mst ppular attractins in Plymuth is Plimth Plantatin. Plimth Plantatin was the dream f Henry Hrnblwer II. When he was a by, Hrnblwer read and heard stries abut the pilgrims wh lived in Plymuth. When he was lder, he wrked with archaelgists (考古学家) in Plymuth fr many years. They fund mre than 350,000 artifacts (人工制品) frm the time f the clnists. At the same time, histrians studied pilgrims’ father gave $2,000 t the Pilgrim Sciety, allwing it t rebuild Plimth Plantatin. The Sciety made reprductins f the clthes, tls, furniture, and huses f the 1620s.
      Tday, Plimth Plantatin is a living museum f mre than twenty hmes, shps, and gardens. Visitrs can walk thrugh the clnial twn where each huse n the main street lks exactly like a huse f the 16205. Thse wh wrk in the museum are the “clnists” and they dress, talk, and carry ut the activities f clnial America. They wear the same kinds f clthes that the Plymuth clnists used t wear. The wmen ck in pen fireplaces and fllw clnial recipes. The man raise the same vegetables and care fr the same kinds f animals that were present in clnial times. Everyne uses the same kinds fr tls that the pilgrims used almst fur hundred years ag. When visitrs talk t the “clnists”, they answer with the same English and the same accent that the clnists had.
      Over the years, Plimth Plantatin has changed a lt. Tday, it is als pssible t visit a replica (复制品) f Mayflwer-mayflwer II, the ship the pilgrims sailed frm England t Plymuth. There is als a reprductin f a Wampanag hmesite, which intrduces visitrs t the life f the Indian tribe (部落) wh helped the clnists live thrugh their first years in their new cuntry.
      21. Accrding t the text, Henry Hrnblwer II______.
      A. lived in the late 1620sB. shwed great interest in histry
      C. gt a lt f mney frm the clnistsD. had prblems fitting int the Pilgrim Sciety
      22. In Plimth Plantatin, the “clnists” _______.
      A. are gt gd at raising animalsB. are nt allwed t talk with visitrs
      C. live the same life as the Plymuth clnists didD. speak the same English as Americans d
      23. As a visitr in Plimth Plantatin, yu may______.
      A. spend a few days with the Indian tribeB. see what Mayflwer II is like
      C. find many shps, zs and gardensD. learn t ck in the ld huses
      B
      The Maryland Center fr Histry and Culture(MCHC) is currently hsting “The Jim Hensn Exhibitin: Imaginatin Unlimited”. The exhibitin sptlights Hensn’s unique cntributins t children’s educatin, including his creatin f the Muppets (布偶).
      Brn in 1936 in Mississippi, Hensn grew up in Maryland. His creative talents were evident when he was a student at high schl. He lved cartning and creating sets fr schl theater prductins. While a freshman at university, Hensn made puppets fr a lcal TV statin. The statin’s prducers were s impressed that they asked him t prduce his wn puppet shw. Called Sam and Friends, the prgram started in 1955. Viewers lved Hensn’s playful characters, including an early versin f Kermit the Frg.
      While at university, Hensn majred in hme ecnmics. At the time, it was the nly majr that ffered classes in sewing and textiles (纺织品).Hensn nt nly hned his creative skills at university, but he was als gd at marketing and business. “He was an entrepreneur wh happened t get int puppetry, ” said Debrah Wd, MCHC’s learning manager.
      In 1959, Hensn married Jane Nebel, whm be had met at university. The cuple established Muppets Inc. which later became the Jim Hensn Cmpany. It was there that Fcus Bert, Ernie, Miss Piggy, and ther Muppets were created fr Sesame Streetprgram.Generatinsn’s televisin prgram.Generatins f children arund the wrld have grwn up watching and laming frm the Muppets.
      Hensn, wh died in 1990, created nt just the Muppets, but als films, TV cmmercials, variety shws, and mre. The exhibitin shws every aspect f his career. This includes sme lesser-knwn wrks, including The Cube, a shrt experimental film that was nminated (提名) fr an Academy Award.
      Visitrs als get a chance t appreciate Hensn’s creative prcess and inventiveness thrugh hands-n displays. They can even make their wn Muppets. “Fr me, I think the really pwerful message f this exhibitin is the fact that it cvers Hensn’s whle life and his whle career, ” said Chle Green, public prgrams manager at the MCHC.
      24. What’s paragraph 2 mainly abut?
      A. An interesting exhibitin abut Hensn.B. Viewers’attitude t Hensn’s wrks.
      C. Hensn’s exceptinal talents in creatin.D. Characters in Hensn’s famus wrks.
      25. What des the underlined wrd “hned” mean in paragraph 3?
      A. Changed.B. Imprved.C. Fund.D. Shared.
      26. What can be learned abut Sesame Street?
      A It was first played in 1955.B. It was a ppular radi prgram.
      C. It was targeted at children.D. It was an early versin f Kermit the Frg.
      27. What’s the attitude f Chle Green t the exhibitin?
      A. Favrable.B. Oppsed.C. Dubtful.D. Indifferent.
      C
      A recent analysis frm the Physicians Cmmittee fr Respnsible Medicine highlights the benefits f replacing animal prducts with plant-based fds. This analysis, which amplifies a previus study by the same cmmittee, further emphasizes the significant impact f plant-based diets n weight lss, chlesterl (胆固醇) and fat intake in verweight adults.
      The mst significant finding is that bth healthy and unhealthy plant-based fds cntribute t weight lss when they replace animal prducts in the diet. This cnclusin is significant because it underlines the ptential f a plant-based diet, regardless f the specific type f plant-based fds cnsumed, in managing weight and imprving verall health.
      This analysis is a secndary examinatin f a prir study that invlved 244 verweight adults. The participants were divided int tw grups. The first grup fllwed a lw-fat vegan (素食的) diet, and the secnd made n changes t their diet. Obviusly, the study set n restrictins n calrie intake, and the researchers did nt give participants specific instructins n diet quality.
      The study authrs used tw different indexes (指标) t assess: the healthful plant-based diet index (hPDI), and the unhealthful plant-based diet index (uPDI). The hPDI emphasizes fruits, vegetables, grains, and beans, while the uPDI includes mre refined grains and fruit juices. Higher scres n the indexes crrelate with greater cnsumptin f plant-based fds and reduced cnsumptin f animal prducts.
      The results revealed that after 16 weeks, participants n the vegan diet shwed increased scres in bth indexes. This increase significantly crrelated with participants lsing an average f abut 13 punds, mainly frm reduced fat mass. The secnd grup shwed n change in their index scres.
      Overall, the analysis prvides strng evidence that eating plant-based fds is effective fr weight management and health imprvement.
      28. What des the underlined wrd “amplifies” mean in paragraph 1?
      A. Abuse.B. Expand.C. Launch.D. Classify.
      29. What is paragraph 2 mainly abut?
      A. The causes f putting n weights.B. The key insight n plant-based fds.
      C. The significance f managing weights.D. The specific types f plant-based fds.
      30. Hw is the study cnducted?
      A. By imprving participants’ diet quality.
      B. By fllwing participants’ daily rutines.
      C. By mnitring participants’ calrie intake.
      D. By cmparing participants’ indexes scres.
      31. What can we knw frm the study?
      A. Being n diet is the key t lsing weight.
      B. All plant prducts are beneficial t health.
      C. Plant-based fds shw prmising results.
      D. Animal prducts have n effect n weight.
      D
      In the rich cuntries f the West, the electric vehicle revlutin is well ccurring. Climate-cnscius cnsumers drive Teslas r Plestars fr reasns f mrality (道德) and fashin. Prer cuntries are als experiencing a wave f electrified trend. In Bangladesh, electric three-wheeler taxis, knwn as tuk-tuks, are rapidly replacing gas-pwered nes n the streets. Such electric vehicles are climate friendly, cst effective, and help reduce air pllutin.
      Yet a glance under the hd (引擎盖) f these vehicles shws a pisnus secret: each tuk-tuk runs n five massive lead-acid batteries (铅酸电池), cntaining almst 300 punds f lead (铅) in ttal. Every year and a half r s, when thse batteries need t be replaced and recycled, abut 60 punds f lead leaks int the envirnment. Battery recycling, ften at small-scale unregulated factries, is a highly prfitable (高利润的) but deadly business.
      Lead is dangerus, and any expsure t it is harmful t human health. Lead that has entered the envirnment hurts peple n an unexpected scale. The numerus ways lead enters air, water, sil, and hmes acrss the develping wrld and the enrmus damage it des t human health, wealth, and welfare cause ne f the biggest envirnmental prblems in the wrld yet receives little attentin.
      The Wrld Bank estimates that lead kills 5.5 millin peple per year, making it a bigger glbal killer than AIDS, malaria, diabetes, and rad traffic deaths cmbined. On tp f the shcking deaths, the scial burden f lead pisning is heavy, as is its cntributin t glbal inequality — ur research n the cgnitive (认知的) effects f lead pisning suggests that it may explain abut ne-fifth f the educatinal achievement gap between rich and pr cuntries.
      But unlike many challenges faced by develping cuntries, lead pisning is a prblem that can be reslved thrugh financial investment (财政投入). Better mnitring, research, and rules can help prtect children all ver the wrld frm the unpleasant effects f lead pisning and reduce the massive glbal csts it brings.
      32. Hw des the authr describe the lead prblem in paragraph 2?
      A. By listing sme numbers.B. By analyzing hidden causes.
      C. By making an interesting cmparisn.D. By explaining its wrking principle.
      33. What can we learn abut lead’s harm frm the text?
      A. Lead enters pr cuntries in ne way.
      B. Lead leaking has been avided in all the cuntries.
      C. Lead will definitely nt harm anymre.
      D. Lead pisning may make pr scieties prer.
      34. What can be dne t slve lead pisning in develping cuntries?
      A. Fixing these used batteries.B. Reducing the cst f recycling lead.
      C. Ignring the illegal use f lead.D. Putting certain effrt and mney.
      35. Which f the fllwing is the best title fr the text?
      A. The Impacts f Lead Pisning n Man.
      B. The Glbal Lead Pisning Prblem.
      C. The Ways t Slve Lead Prblem.
      D. The Benefits f Using Electric Vehicles.
      第二节:(共5小题, 每小题2分, 共10分)
      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。
      It’s n surprise that there’s a link between exercise and mental health. But scientists have nw made it fficial: research has fund a direct cnnectin between mvement and md. Why des exercise hld s many benefits fr ur mental health? ____36____.
      When ur muscles tighten, chains f amin acids (氨基酸) called mykines (肌细胞因子) are released int the bldstream. ____37____. This cmmunicatin increases adaptatin t stress, reduces symptms f anxiety and has a direct effect n depressin.
      A recent study published in the British Jurnal f Sprts Medicine shwed that treatment fr depressin can be much mre effective when physical activity is added t the usual care. ____38____. “While exercise is nt a substitute fr prfessinal mental health treatment, physical activity can cmplement and enhance the effects f the treatment,” says lead researcher Ben Singh, a research fellw at the University f Suth Australia. He says regular exercise in a grup setting can bst self-esteem and decrease feelings f islatin and lneliness.
      Exercise helps build key cnnectins between the netwrks within the brain, t. ____39____. Studies have shwn that physical activity stimulates creativity, sharpens judgement skills and imprves mental energy. It can als help t slw age-related cgnitive decline, pssibly even slwing the pace f develping Alzheimer’s disease.
      ____40____. In this way yu’ll keep ging back t them. Experts suggest that yu aim fr a minimum f 10 t 30 minutes, three t five days each week. Getting sweaty is gd fr yur bdy and mind.
      A. It can imprve verall cgnitive perfrmance
      B. They help yur muscles and rgans cmmunicate
      C. The answer, studies say, lies in ur brain chemistry
      D. Here are the suggestins that yu are suppsed t pay attentin t
      E. It is amazing t cnsider hw mving ur bdies can affect ur minds
      F. T get the biggest health bst, the key is t be engaged in sprts yu enjy
      G. Participants fund benefits after 12 weeks f exercising fr 30 t 60 minutes a day
      第三部分 语言运用(共三节,满分35分)
      第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
      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。
      I was thrilled when I was pregnant. Hwever, I quickly ___41___ that the hardest part f pregnancy wasn’t tiredness r swelling but, fr me, listening t persn after persn tell me nce the baby was brn, I wuld never read a bk again, which ___42___ me greatly.
      I’m a writer and mre f a reader. Bks are the ___43___ f my life. There are many things I can ___44___ give up fr the ___45___ f mtherhd, but reading isn’t ne f them.
      My husband ___46___ me, “It’s OK t d whatever yu want t d. Thse wh quit reading after they had kids never made reading a tp ___47___ .” Indeed, he was right.
      My newbrn wuldn’t sleep unless she was held. But there was a great ___48___ in rcking a baby wh’s nursing r napping in yur arms: lts f time t___49___ . My e-reader then became my best friend as I culd hld it with ne hand and dwnlad library bks when I was ___50___ in the huse. I read ver 100 bks in my daughter’s first year and I ___51___ reading with getting me thrugh thse difficult early mnths.
      Nw we’re thrugh the unstable and unrest preschl years, and she ften said, “Mama, please read me a stry. It’s the nly way I can ___52___ . ” As a mther, I’m amazed hw ___53___ she is t knw s early hw t care fr herself.
      Shuld my daughter ne day ___54___ t have a child herself, I wn’t tell her that she’ll never read again. ___55___ I’ll remind her that peple d what they want t d, and gd mms take care f themselves.
      41. A. figuredB. admittedC. learnedD. investigated
      42. A. upsetB. interruptedC. liftedD. threatened
      43. A. entertainmentB. intentinC. ccupatinD. backbne
      44. A. desperatelyB. willinglyC. surprisinglyD. enthusiastically
      45. A. ptentialB. selfishnessC. respnsibilityD. burden
      46. A. defendedB. inquiredC. questinedD. cmfrted
      47. A. ptinB. interactinC. listD. pint
      48. A. imprvementB. benefitC. cnflictD. cnsequence
      49. A. relaxB. displayC. readD. prgress
      50. A. pennedB. invitedC. cagedD. stuck
      51. A. creditB. chargeC. cncludeD. cmbine
      52. A. sit dwnB. calm dwnC. die dwnD. slw dwn
      53. A. ambitiusB. tughC. sharp-mindedD. cmmitted
      54. A. chseB. pretendC. refuseD. apply
      55. A. HweverB. InsteadC. FurthermreD. Thus
      第二节(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
      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。
      Fr thse lking t escape the cncrete jungle, maybe it’s time t dive int the bamb frests f suthern Sichuan.
      A natural frest that peple in Sichuan prvince tend _____56_____(visit) is the Suthern Sichuan Bamb Sea in Yibin. The 120-square-kilmeter Bamb Sea is the _____57_____ (large) bamb park in China and its average temperature seldm drps belw zer degrees Celsius in winter _____58_____ many parts f the cuntry are cvered with snw and ice.
      Knwn as ne f the cuntry’s 10 mst beautiful frests, it _____59_____(be) a ppular turist attractin since the Oscar-winning Cruching Tiger Hidden Dragn _____60_____(sht), there in 2001.
      Tw years later, the bamb frest received wrld-wide _____61_____(recgnize) as a bamb reserve in December 2003, _____62_____(becme) the furth turism destinatin in China t be granted Green Glbe 21 certificatin.
      The Bamb Sea cvers Changning and Jiang’an, tw cunties _____63_____ the authrity f Yibin. Amazed at its vast expanse, Huang Tingjian, _____64_____ pet frm the Sng Dynasty, described it as “bamb waves”. As Huang was an _____65_____(influence) man f letters, his descriptin gave rise t the frest’s ppular nickname—the Bamb Sea.
      第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
      第一节(满分15分)
      76. 假如你是李华,下周六你校将组织校内留学生参观在Art Museum举办的中国古代艺术品展,主题为“Frm Shang t Qing”,请写一则通知发布在校园网上。内容包括:
      1. 展览的时间和地点;
      2. 展览内容;
      3. 参观时的注意事项。
      注意:
      1. 词数100左右;
      2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
      Ntice
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      the Student Unin
      第二节(满分25分)
      77. 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
      It was a summer evening. Alex, wh lived in a suburban neighbrhd, was getting ready fr bed when he heard the sund f fire alarms and screams cming frm the utside. He quickly realized that there was a fire in his neighbrhd and that his neighbrs might be in danger.
      He lked utside and saw that ne f his neighbrs’ huses was n fire. He knew that he had t act quickly t help his neighbrs. After calling 911, he ran utside and heard his neighbrs’ little sn crying inside their burning huse. “He must be quite scared,” Alex thught.
      Alex quickly assessed the situatin and fund that the huse was almst surrunded by flames (火焰). The best way ut was thrugh the frnt dr, but it was blcked by fire as well. He knew that he had t find anther way t help the by escape.
      He ran back t his huse, grabbed a ladder and then rushed tward his neighbrs’ huse. He placed the ladder against the secnd-stry windw and managed t help the little by climb dwn t safety. Once the by was safe n the grund, Alex climbed up int the burning huse again t see if anyne else was trapped.
      As he made his way thrugh the smke, he heard cries fr help frm a bedrm n the third flr. He quickly ran up the stairs and fund an elderly wman wh was t weak t mve. Alex quickly picked her up and carried her dwn the stairs t safety. By this time, many firemen had arrived, and they managed t put ut the flames.
      Lking arund, Alex saw that ther huses in the neighbrhd were als n fire. He realized that the fire was spreading quickly and that mre peple needed help. Withut hesitatin, Alex jined thse firemen, wh were wrking tirelessly t put ut the flames. He helped elderly neighbrs, families with yung children, and even pets.
      注意:1. 续写词数应为150左右;
      2. 请按如下格式在相应位置作答。
      After hurs f effrt, frtunately, the fire was finally put ut.
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      When he wke up the next mrning, he fund his actin didn’t g unnticed by his schl.
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      录音稿
      (Text 1)
      W: What are all these bxes fr?
      M: I’m lking fr a new apartment.
      W: Why?
      M: Well, just fr a change, and the rent is t high.
      (Text 2)
      W: Ww, Jennifer gt her new bk published last mnth. I learned it frm the mrning paper tday.
      M: Yes, I knw. It’s based n her teaching experience in Africa last year.
      (Text 3)
      W: Jim, have yu seen Bb?
      M: Nt since he left my ffice an hur ag. Why?
      W: He’s suppsed t be at the airprt nw t pick up Mr. Andersn, but he’s nwhere t be fund.
      (Text 4)
      W: Slw dwn a bit, Jhn. Keep it under 65. We dn’t want t be pulled ver by the plice.
      M: OK. I just wanted t get t the service statin sner — I’m kind f hungry.
      (Text 5)
      W: I fund the gas bill in the mailbx.
      M: Hw much is it?
      W: Abut 150. Oh, it was due last Friday.
      M: Dn’t wrry. I’ll take care f it tmrrw.
      (Text 6)
      W: Hell, Steve. Hw’s yur training ging?
      M: Great! My cach has a really gd swim prgram fr me and I think I’m in first-class cnditin.
      W: D yu have t get up very early?
      M: Well, I dn’t like training early in the mrning, s I start at 10:00.
      W: I see. What abut lunch then?
      M: I dn’t have lunch. Lunch makes me sleepy. I train all thrugh the day until 3:00.
      (Text 7)
      W: Gd evening everyne. I’m Fina. With us tnight is Mark, a famus lcal artist. Thanks fr jining us, Mark.
      M: Thank yu, Fina.
      W: Have yu dne live drawing befre? Is there mre pressure t draw in frnt f an audience?
      M: Yes, I have dne live drawing befre. It’s always fun. I ften draw pictures in pubs, and peple always cme ver fr a lk and a chat.
      W: I knw that yu’ve drawn pictures n many things, including maps and the cvers f bks and magazines. What’s smething yu haven’t drawn n yet, but really want t?
      M: I’d like t draw n persnal diaries peple have kept ver the years and draw the wner n it.
      W: Fantastic. Culd yu als tell us where yur inspiratins cme frm?
      M: Mst are frm the peple I’ve met and talked t when I was traveling. I always dreamed f traveling arund the wrld and creating a series f drawings abut different cities in the wrld.
      (Text 8)
      W: Hell, this is Carl’s Cmmercial Cleaning. May I help yu?
      M: Yes. I’m calling t ask abut the cleaner psitin. Is it still available?
      W: Yes, it is. We mainly wrk with small stres in the area and the jb is t clean the strefrnt windws.
      M: I knw. Yu said that in the ad. D I need wrk experience?
      W: N, we ffer n-the-jb paid training. As a cmpany car is prvided, yu must have a driver’s license and a gd driving recrd. Yu als need t have a smartphne fr cmmunicatin.
      M: Sure thing. Can I ask abut the pay?
      W: Certainly. It’s 10 t 12 dllars per hur plus tips.
      M: Okay. D yu have ther requirements?
      W: Our emplyees must be dependable and be able t lift heavy things and stand lng hurs at a time.
      M: N prblem.
      W: Gd. Can yu cme tmrrw afternn at tw fr an interview?
      M: Okay.
      (Text 9)
      M: Gd mrning, can I help yu?
      W: Yes, I’ve gt a reservatin. My name is Hillary Langley.
      M: Just a mment, please. Hw d yu spell yur last name?
      W: L-A-N-G-L-E-Y. Langley.
      M: Well, I’m srry, but we dn’t seem t have a reservatin fr yu.
      W: There must be sme mistake. I’m attending a cnference in the city and my secretary tld me that the cnference rganizer made the reservatin fr me.
      M: I see. N, I’m srry. Yu are nt bked in here.
      W: Well, but can yu find me a single rm anyway?
      M: I’m afraid there’s nthing available at the mment.
      W: Lk, I really need a rm here. Can I talk t yur manager?
      M: The manager is away n business. But, well, I may be able t help yu if yu culd wait and prepare t check in after tw in the afternn. We’ll have sme rms at that time.
      W: That’d be very kind f yu. Culd yu give me a call when yu have a rm available? I’ll just wander arund and have sme cffee.
      M: Certainly. Wuld yu please give me yur phne number?
      W: Sure, here’s my card, thanks.
      (Text 10)
      W: Gd evening. I’m hnred t have my vice heard t make a difference in the lives f thse little birds that share ur city. My name is Christina. I’m an enthusiastic bird-watcher. Because we cut dwn t many trees in the nearby areas, many birds nw find places within the city t live. The mst cmmn is the area behind the large advertisement bards n the ples. It’s a natural chice fr the birds because the ples are similar t trees, tall and far frm dangers n the grund. The surprising thing is that there are likely mre than five r six kinds f birds living tgether at each place. While trying t learn mre abut these birds, I find that there have nt been any cnsistent studies r mnitring f them. Their eating habits, adaptatin t life in the city, diseases, death rate, and such ther infrmatin are nt available. I’d like t suggest that a prgram be started t study these birds. It culd be cnvenient t emply bird-watchers t d the initial studies.
      高二年级英语试题答案
      录音稿
      (Text 1)
      W: What are all these bxes fr?
      M: I’m lking fr a new apartment.
      W: Why?
      M: Well, just fr a change, and the rent is t high.
      (Text 2)
      W: Ww, Jennifer gt her new bk published last mnth. I learned it frm the mrning paper tday.
      M: Yes, I knw. It’s based n her teaching experience in Africa last year.
      (Text 3)
      W: Jim, have yu seen Bb?
      M: Nt since he left my ffice an hur ag. Why?
      W: He’s suppsed t be at the airprt nw t pick up Mr. Andersn, but he’s nwhere t be fund.
      (Text 4)
      W: Slw dwn a bit, Jhn. Keep it under 65. We dn’t want t be pulled ver by the plice.
      M: OK. I just wanted t get t the service statin sner — I’m kind f hungry.
      (Text 5)
      W: I fund the gas bill in the mailbx.
      M: Hw much is it?
      W: Abut 150. Oh, it was due last Friday.
      M: Dn’t wrry. I’ll take care f it tmrrw.
      (Text 6)
      W: Hell, Steve. Hw’s yur training ging?
      M: Great! My cach has a really gd swim prgram fr me and I think I’m in first-class cnditin.
      W: D yu have t get up very early?
      M: Well, I dn’t like training early in the mrning, s I start at 10:00.
      W: I see. What abut lunch then?
      M: I dn’t have lunch. Lunch makes me sleepy. I train all thrugh the day until 3:00.
      (Text 7)
      W: Gd evening everyne. I’m Fina. With us tnight is Mark, a famus lcal artist. Thanks fr jining us, Mark.
      M: Thank yu, Fina.
      W: Have yu dne live drawing befre? Is there mre pressure t draw in frnt f an audience?
      M: Yes, I have dne live drawing befre. It’s always fun. I ften draw pictures in pubs, and peple always cme ver fr a lk and a chat.
      W: I knw that yu’ve drawn pictures n many things, including maps and the cvers f bks and magazines. What’s smething yu haven’t drawn n yet, but really want t?
      M: I’d like t draw n persnal diaries peple have kept ver the years and draw the wner n it.
      W: Fantastic. Culd yu als tell us where yur inspiratins cme frm?
      M: Mst are frm the peple I’ve met and talked t when I was traveling. I always dreamed f traveling arund the wrld and creating a series f drawings abut different cities in the wrld.
      (Text 8)
      W: Hell, this is Carl’s Cmmercial Cleaning. May I help yu?
      M: Yes. I’m calling t ask abut the cleaner psitin. Is it still available?
      W: Yes, it is. We mainly wrk with small stres in the area and the jb is t clean the strefrnt windws.
      M: I knw. Yu said that in the ad. D I need wrk experience?
      W: N, we ffer n-the-jb paid training. As a cmpany car is prvided, yu must have a driver’s license and a gd driving recrd. Yu als need t have a smartphne fr cmmunicatin.
      M: Sure thing. Can I ask abut the pay?
      W: Certainly. It’s 10 t 12 dllars per hur plus tips.
      M: Okay. D yu have ther requirements?
      W: Our emplyees must be dependable and be able t lift heavy things and stand lng hurs at a time.
      M: N prblem.
      W: Gd. Can yu cme tmrrw afternn at tw fr an interview?
      M: Okay.
      (Text 9)
      M: Gd mrning, can I help yu?
      W: Yes, I’ve gt a reservatin. My name is Hillary Langley.
      M: Just a mment, please. Hw d yu spell yur last name?
      W: L-A-N-G-L-E-Y. Langley.
      M: Well, I’m srry, but we dn’t seem t have a reservatin fr yu.
      W: There must be sme mistake. I’m attending a cnference in the city and my secretary tld me that the cnference rganizer made the reservatin fr me.
      M: I see. N, I’m srry. Yu are nt bked in here.
      W: Well, but can yu find me a single rm anyway?
      M: I’m afraid there’s nthing available at the mment.
      W: Lk, I really need a rm here. Can I talk t yur manager?
      M: The manager is away n business. But, well, I may be able t help yu if yu culd wait and prepare t check in after tw in the afternn. We’ll have sme rms at that time.
      W: That’d be very kind f yu. Culd yu give me a call when yu have a rm available? I’ll just wander arund and have sme cffee.
      M: Certainly. Wuld yu please give me yur phne number?
      W: Sure, here’s my card, thanks.
      (Text 10)
      W: Gd evening. I’m hnred t have my vice heard t make a difference in the lives f thse little birds that share ur city. My name is Christina. I’m an enthusiastic bird-watcher. Because we cut dwn t many trees in the nearby areas, many birds nw find places within the city t live. The mst cmmn is the area behind the large advertisement bards n the ples. It’s a natural chice fr the birds because the ples are similar t trees, tall and far frm dangers n the grund. The surprising thing is that there are likely mre than five r six kinds f birds living tgether at each place. While trying t learn mre abut these birds, I find that there have nt been any cnsistent studies r mnitring f them. Their eating habits, adaptatin t life in the city, diseases, death rate, and such ther infrmatin are nt available. I’d like t suggest that a prgram be started t study these birds. It culd be cnvenient t emply bird-watchers t d the initial studies.
      答案
      1. B 2. A 3. B 4. C 5. A 6. C 7. B 8. A 9. B 10. C
      11. A 12. A 13. B 14. A 15. B 16. A 17. C 18. C 19. B 20. C
      21. B 22. C 23. B 24. C 25. B 26. C 27. A 28. B 29. B 30. D 31. C
      32. A 33. D 34. D 35. B 36. C 37. B 38. G 39. A 40. F 41. C 42. A
      43. D 44. B 45. C 46. D 47. A 48. B 49. C 50. D 51. A 52. B 53. C 54. A 55. B
      56. t visit 57. largest 58. when 59. has been 60. was sht 61. recgnitin
      62. becming 63. under 64. a 65. influential
      写作:【正确答案】Ntice
      T prmte traditinal Chinese culture, ur schl is t arrange fr the exchange students t visit the Chinese Painting Exhibitin in the City Museum.
      Running frm Feb. 20 t March. 20, the exhibitin centers n the histry f the traditinal Chinese paintings and displays varius famus paintings f exceptinal beauty frm different dynasties, frm which yu are expected t have a deep insight int the develpment f Chinese culture.
      We are t gather at the schl gate at 2:00 pm, Feb. 25. Keep in mind that n phts r fd and drink are allwed in the museum.
      The Student Unin
      续写:【正确答案】One pssible versin:
      After hurs f effrt, frtunately, the fire was finally put ut. Alex breathed a sigh f relief, excited tears streaming dwn his cheeks. His neighbrs wh lived thrugh the fire culdn’t help but thank him and the firefighters fr their timely rescue. The gentle mnlight was shinning n everyne’s face, recrding this extrardinary night. Exhaustin began t set in, but a flush f warmth surged thrugh Alex’s mind. Having made sure everyne was safe, he quietly left the scene, went back t his rm and climbed int his bed t enjy a sund sleep.
      When he wke up the next mrning, he fund his actin didn’t g unnticed by his schl. A call frm his principal came annuncing he was awarded the title f Schl Her. “But fr yur bravery, the neighburhd wuld have suffered great lsses,” the principal expressed his admiratin. Jy f being recgnized welled up in Alex’s heart. But fr him, the greatest award was that he had made a difference in thers’ lives. The fire als taught Alex an imprtant lessn abut the pwer f cmmunity. He became cnvinced that with kindness, bravery and willingness t help, nthing was impssible fr a cmmunity.

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