内蒙古自治区通辽市第一中学2024-2025学年高二下学期4月月考英语试题(Word版附解析)
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第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30 分)
第一节(共 5 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 7.5 分)
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。
1. Hw lng will the pening ceremny f the festival last?
A. Fr 3 hurs. B. Fr 5 hurs. C. Fr 6 hurs.
2. What are the speakers mainly talking abut?
A. A park. B. Vacatin travel. C. Hliday hmewrk.
3. What is the wman prbably?
A. A dctr. B. A patient. C. A salesgirl.
4 What will Mary prefer t d this afternn?
A. G fishing. B. G shpping. C. G swimming.
5 What is the man ding?
A. Buying a camera. B. Repairing cameras at a stre.
C. Cnsulting camera after-sales service.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
6. Wh made Jenny have the idea f starting her garden?
A. Her father. B. Her mther. C. Her cusin.
7. Where is Jenny’s garden?
A. Behind the river. B. In frnt f her huse. C. On the rf f her huse.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
8. When will Jack return?
A. On Thursday. B. On Friday. C. On Saturday.
9. Why des Mike call?
A. T ask Jack t g t Lndn.
B. T ask Jack t have a meeting.
C. T ask the wman t cme back.
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听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
10. Hw did the man feel abut climbing Munt Tai?
A. Tired and excited. B. Scared and annyed. C. Relaxed and pleased.
11 What is the man’s attitude t the culture n Munt Tai?
A. Cnfused. B. Uncncerned. C. Appreciative.
12. What d we knw abut the wman?
A. She has been t Munt Tai.
B. She wants t travel t Munt Tai.
C. She likes t exchange with celebrities.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
13. What is the wman ding?
A. Having a class. B. Asking the way. C. Ding an interview.
14. Hw ften des the man travel by bus?
A. Once a week. B. Twice a week. C. Twice a day.
15. What des the man think f the bus service?
A. It’s pr. B. It’s nt bad. C. It’s very gd.
16. Which f the fllwing is the man’s pinin n the bus cmpany?
A. Drivers shuld be mre plite.
B. Buses shuld be mre punctual.
C. Seats shuld be mre cmfrtable.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
17. Where will the activity be held?
A. In a park. B. In a schl. C. In a lab.
18. What will the students wrk as in the activity?
A. Planners. B. Experts. C. Vlunteers.
19. Which f the fllwing is advised t be brught t the activity?
A. Sme trees. B. Sme fd. C. Sme tls.
20. Wh are allwed t jin in the activity tgether with the students?
A. Their parents. B. Their friends. C. Their teachers.
第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分 50 分)
第一节 阅读理解(共 15 小题,每小题 2.5 分,共 37.5 分)
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Wmen are such amazing beings and if yu need a bit f inspiratin t keep ging, here are stries f inspiring
wmen wh made a mark n histry!
Jane Austen (1775-1817)
She wrte abut what life was like during the late 1700s and early 1800s thrugh the bks Sense and
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Sensibility, Pride and Prejudice, Mansfield Park, and Emma. These bks were released within just fur years f
each ther. Tw ther bks, Nrthanger Abbey and Persuasin, were published after she died. Her face is nw n
the new £10 nte, reminding us every day hw much her bks have affected us all.
Flrence Nightingale (1820-1910)
She was brn int a wealthy family, which disapprved f her entering the nursing prfessin. After receiving
a letter frm the Secretary f War wh asked her t put tgether a team and lk after British sldiers during the
Crimen War, she mved t Lndn. This was the first time that wmen were allwed t serve in the army. She
went hme as a her and even received a thank-yu letter frm Queen Victria. She left a legacy in healthcare in
the war.
Marie Curie (1867-1934)
One f the mst famus scientists f all time cmes in the frm f Marie Curie. Tgether with her fellw
scientist and husband Pierre, she made amazing wrk n their discveries. In1903, they received a Nbel Prize. She
wn anther Nbel Prize in 1911, the first wman t d s. The Curies were the pair wh made discveries n
radiactivity, which paved the way fr the creatin f X-rays.
Mther Teresa (1910-1997)
In September 2016, Mther Teresa was annunced t be named as a Saint, which she deserves after her
devtin t helping peple in pverty. In 1929, she traveled t India and dedicated her whle life t helping pr
peple, especially in the Indian city f Klkata. She received the Nbel Prize in 1979 and canceled the big dinner
celebratin. She then suggested giving all f the mney t the pr peple in Klkata.
1. Why is the £10 nte mentined in the text?
A T increase readers’ interest in Jane Austen.
B. T shw the value f Jane Austen’s face.
C. T make mre peple knw abut Jane Austen.
D. T highlight the recgnitin and impact f Jane Austen’s wrks.
2. Wh made a mark n nursing?
A. Jane Austen. B. Flrence Nightingale.
C. Marie Curie. D. Mther Teresa.
3. What did Marie Curie and Mther Teresa have in cmmn?
A. They wn Nbel Prize. B. They served in the army.
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C. They gave all their belngings away. D. They wrked fr the pr.
B
My father was always a gd gardener. One f my earliest memries is standing withut shes in the freshly
tilled (翻耕的) sil, my hands blackened frm digging in the grund.
As a child, I lved fllwing Dad arund in the garden. I remember Dad pushing the tiller ahead in perfectly
straight lines. Dad lved grwing all srts f things: yellw and green nins, watermelns almst as big as me,
rws f yellw crn, and ur favrite-red tmates.
As I grew int a teenager, I didn’t get s excited abut gardening with Dad. Instead f the magical land f
pssibility, it had turned int sme kind f prisn. Hwever, as Dad grew lder, his lve fr gardening never
disappeared. After all the kids were grwn and had started families f their wn, Dad turned t gardening like never
befre. Even when he had cancer, he still tk care f his garden.
But then, the cancer, bit by bit, invaded his bdy. I had t d the things he used t d. What really cnvinced
me that Dad was dying was the state f his garden that year. The rws and rws f clrful vegetables were gne.
T tired t weed (除草) them, he simply let them be. He nly planted tmates.
A few years later, I culdn’t even bear t lk at anyne’s garden withut having strng memries pur ver
me like cld water frm a bucket. Last year, I decided t plant my wn garden and started ut with just a few
tmates. That mrning, after breaking up an amunt f sil, smething caught the crner f my eye and I had t
smile. It was my eight-year-ld sn Jerry, happily playing in the freshly tilled sil.
4. Why did the authr like the garden when he was a child?
A. The garden was freshly tilled by the wrker.
B. He lved what his mther grew in the garden.
C. The garden was planted with clrful flwers.
D. He enjyed being in the garden with his father.
5 What did the authr’s father d when all the kids started their wn families?
A. Stpping his gardening. B. Fcusing n planting tmates.
C. Turning t ther hbbies. D. Spending mre time n gardening.
6. What can be learned abut the garden when the authr’s father was dying?
A. It was almst deserted. B. It brught the authr a great harvest.
C. It was redecrated by the authr. D. It was turned ver t the authr’s sn.
7. What is the best title fr the text?
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A. Lessns frm Gardening B. The Magic f Freshly Tilled Sil
C. Gardening thrugh Generatins D. A Teenager’s Lve fr Gardening
C
The cean is the largest natural sink f carbn dixide (CO2), taking in abut a quarter f ur annual emissins
(排放). That uptake f CO2 makes the cean’s surface mre acidic (酸的), which harms ecsystems like cral reefs
But until nw, researchers did nt knw the extent t which acidificatin was reaching deeper waters.
Jens Daniel Muller at the Federal Institute f Technlgy Zurich in Switzerland and his cwrkers develped
a 3D mdel t study hw CO2 mves thrugh the cean. They used this mdel t shw hw CO2 the ceans have
taken in since 1800, arund the start f the industrial revlutin, has affected deep-water acidity.
They fund a clear acidificatin signal dwn t 1,000 metres in mst f the cean. Sme areas, such as the
Nrth Atlantic — where the pwerful cean carries carbn frm the surface t deeper waters — saw
acidificatin dwn t 1,500 metres. Sme pckets f deeper water that are naturally mre acidic saw even mre
acidificatin than the surface, which limits their ability t take in mre CO2.
“This is mre r less what researchers expected wuld happen as the cean takes up mre CO2,” says Müller.
“But it’s a different thing t really see the data cming in t cnfirm this.”
Ntably, abut half f all the acidificatin since 1800 ccurred after 1994, as ur emissins f CO2 have risen
sharply. “We see this rather rapid prgressin,” says Müller.
The level f acidificatin is s high that it threatens sea life in many parts f the cean, Fr example, sea
butterflies are at particular risk because their shells disslve (溶解) in acidic water. The rise in acidificatin has als
dubled the areas where cld-water crals will have truble surviving.
“And cean acidificatin is set t cntinue as the water takes in mre CO2. Even if we were able t stp CO2
emissins immediately, we wuld still see a prcess f cean acidificatin fr a cuple f centuries r s.” says
Müller.
8. Why did Müller’s team develp the 3D mdel?
A. T save ecsystems in Switzerland. B. T study CO2 mvement in the cean.
C. T measure the health f cean life. D. T track changes in water temperatures.
9. What has been a result f rising CO2 emissins since 1994 accrding t the text?
A. A rapid increase in cean acidificatin. B. A significant rise in the level f the cean.
C. A wrse envirnment fr wildlife n land. D. A strnger ability f ceans t take in CO2.
10. What is Müller’s attitude t the future f cean acidificatin?
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A. Unclear. B. Uncaring. C. Dubtful. D. Cncerned.
11. Which can be a suitable title fr the text?
A. The Histry f Ocean Acidificatin Since 1800
B. Advances in Deep Sea Explratin Technlgy
C. CO2 Emissins Are Wrsening Climate Change
D. Ocean Acidificatin Is Reaching Deeper Waters
D
“Can yu finish the wrk by the end f the day?” This questin might cause anxiety fr many emplyees.
Hwever, recent research indicates that shrter deadlines can actually help sme individuals t cmplete tasks mre
efficiently and perceive their wrklad as less frightening.
In a study fcused n retirement planning, vlunteers cmpleted a brief nline survey under tw different
deadline cnditins. One grup had seven days t finish the survey, while the ther was given 14 days. The
researchers discvered that thse facing the lnger deadline ften viewed the task as mre difficult. Althugh
participants with the extended deadline initially invested mre time and resurces, they were als mre likely t
prcrastinate and less likely t cmplete the assignment cmpared t thse with shrter deadlines.
Recgnizing that peple frequently deal with multiple deadlines, researchers explred hw individuals manage
varius tasks at the same time. The findings fund a mental tendency: individuals ften delay imprtant tasks in
favr f urgent but less significant nes. Fr example, many delay rutine medical check-ups crucial fr health in
favr f rushing t a stre fr a limited-time sale. This ccurs because imprtant tasks feel mre cmplex and
distant, while urgent tasks prvide immediate satisfactin.
These patterns have significant results fr managers and thers invlved in setting deadlines, Understanding
these mental prcesses can help find strategies t enhance task cmpletin rates. Shrt deadlines fr urgent tasks
tend t draw attentin mre effectively, leading t higher cmpletin rates and reduced prcrastinatin. On the
ther hand, lnger deadlines can lead t excessive careful thught r distractin, resulting in incmplete wrk.
Hwever, it’s essential t recgnize that lnger deadlines may still be necessary fr cmplex tasks particularly
when external factrs, such as resurce availability r cperatin, require additinal time fr prper cmpletin.
In such cases, a balanced apprach is crucial: setting realistic deadlines that accunt fr bth urgency and
cmplexity can lead t imprved utcmes. By recgnizing the minr differences f human mtivatin, individuals
and rganizatins can develp effective strategies fr task management.
12. What des the underlined wrd “prcrastinate” in paragraph 2 mean?
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A. Finish quickly. B. Put ff. C. Start early. D. D carefully.
13. Why d peple tend t delay imprtant tasks fr urgent nes?
A. Urgent tasks ffer instant rewards.
B. Urgent tasks are mre cmplicated.
C. Imprtant tasks are less challenging.
D. Imprtant tasks need multi-tasking.
14. Hw shuld managers set prper deadlines t imprve utcmes?
A. Set all tasks with shrter deadlines.
B. Priritize resurces and cperatin.
C. Balance task urgency and cmplexity.
D. Extend deadlines fr significant tasks.
15. What can be the best title fr the text?
A. The Rle f Urgency in Task Cmpletin
B. Strategies fr Managing Varius Deadlines
C. Influences f Delay n Wrk Quality
D. The Pwer f Deadlines in Task Management
第二节 七选五(共 5 小题,每小题 2.5 分,满分 12.5 分)
During the 2025 Spring Festival, Chinese cinemas witnessed an unexpected phenmenn: the animated film
Ne Zha 2 brke bx ffice recrds within days. By February 3rd, its earnings had already surpassed 4 billin yuan,
utperfrming even Hllywd blckbusters. Gu Fan, directr f the sci-fi hit The Wandering Earth 2, praised the
film nline, calling it “a milestne fr Chinese animatin.”
The film’s ppularity frced cinemas t adapt quickly. ____16____. Sme theaters even scheduled 100
screenings per day, a number rarely seen befre. Tickets sld ut within minute nline, and lng queues frmed at
ticket cunters.____17____. Fr example, limited-editin blind bxes featuring characters like Shen Gngba sld
ut instantly, and crwdfunding fr cllectible figures raised ten times the riginal gal.
____18____ While staying true t ancient myths abut gds and demns, the film adds mdern themes like
“fighting against fate” and friendship. Ne Zha, nce a rebellius lner, nw teams up with his frmer rival A Bing
t face challenges. ____19____. Scenes f flaming ltus flwers clashing with water dragns left audiences amazed,
prving that Chinese animatin can rival glbal standards.
Mre than just entertainment, Ne Zha 2 bridges traditin and innvatin. ____20____ — a message as
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pwerful as its bx ffice success.
A. This dynamic relatinship adds depth t the stry, attracting bth ld and new fans.
B. T meet the huge demand, theaters intrduced 1,000-seat screening halls fr the first.
C. The film’s success als created a bm in related merchandise.
D. Many critics argue that the film’s special effects are its nly strength.
E. Beynd its visual achievements, the film’s strytelling stands ut.
F. Scial media played a key rle in prmting the film’s release.
G. It inspires yung viewers t embrace bth cultural heritage and creative freedm
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分 30 分)
第一节 完形填空(共 15 小题,每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)
As wildfires cntinued t rage acrss Suthern Califrnia, rescuers were wrking ___21___ t save nt just
___22___ but als the inncent animals caught in the disaster.
Kalyna Fedrwycz, a 16-year-ld equestrian (马术骑手), turned up t rescue a hrse named Svereignty,
which was ___23___ by its wner because it was t scared t get abard the transprt truck.
After finding the hrse still at the farm, Kalyna became ___24___ abut it. “We’ve gt t get him ut f here,”
she said. She culd nly think f ne slutin: ___25___ the hrse and leading it t safety.
In the nw-viral vide taken by her father, Fedrwycz was trying t ___26___ the hrse away frm the area
— smetimes ___27___, ther times walking r jgging beside it, while ___28___ strking the hrse’s neck. She
remained ___29___ and patiently led Svereignty thrugh high winds, cluds f smke, fallen trees, and mre n
the14-mile jurney.
One TikTk user ____30____, “I dn’ t think mst peple realize hw ____31____ smething like this is.
This was s brave, and I have much ____32____ fr yu.”
Hrses and ther animals are always in danger when wildfires tear thrugh their habitats. Thugh many peple
d their best t save them, the creatures might get s scared that they run away, making ____33____ attempts
difficult. And even if when they survive wildfires, the smke frm these fires can ____34____ affect their health.
Thankfully, Fedrwycz’s ____35____ and care saved Svereignty.
21. A. hpelessly B. tirelessly C. randmly D. secretly
22. A. residents B. freigners C. athletes D. vlunteers
23. A. left behind B. picked ut C. taken away D. dressed up
24. A. angry B. crazy C. curius D. cncerned
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25. A. bserving B. selling C. munting D. raising
26. A. alarm B. push C. frce D. guide
27. A. lying B. climbing C. riding D. flying
28. A. rughly B. gently C. rapidly D. suddenly
29. A. calm B. cmfrted C. anxius D. upset
30. A. suggested B. predicted C. cmmented D. warned
31. A. challenging B. interesting C. cnfusing D. prfitable
32. A. pity B. respect C. care D. curisity
33. A. explratin B. rebuilding C. training D. rescue
34. A. regularly B. psitively C. hardly D. seriusly
35. A. genersity B. pride C. determinatin D. admiratin
第二节 用单词的适当形式完成短文(共 10 小题,每小题 1.5 分,共 15 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。
The China Wildlife Image and Vide Cmpetitin, hsted by the Chinese Natinal Gegraphy, has lng been
____36____ event f great significance in the field f wildlife dcumentatin. At an awards ceremny recently
held in Beijing, 17 remarkable images and vides, which ____37____ (select) frm ver 37,600 submissins
glbally, deeply attracted the audience.
The cmpetitin, ____38____ (theme) “Spirituality f Muntains and Seas” this year, aims t enhance public
awareness f wildlife and eclgical cnservatin. Amng the award-winning ____39____ (entry), the wrk f Jia
Haining’s team n Oriental strks (东方白鹳) in the Yellw River Delta std ut ____40____ (nticeable). Their
delicate piece f art beautifully demnstrated the regin’s eclgical harmny and species ____41____ (diverse).
T film the dynamic mment ____42____ the birds left their nests, they arrived at the filming site as early as
4:30 am. And they waited patiently fr almst tw mnths ____43____ the yung strks’ first flight! The judges
praised their wrk as a breathtaking symphny f life.
Additinally, special awards fr mbile phtgraphy and scial media engagement were intrduced t
encurage ____44____ (brad) public participatin. The cmpetitin, as Dr. Jane Gdall nted, has the pwer t
inspire peple, especially thse wh rarely have the pprtunity t experience nature firsthand, ____45____
(recnnect) with the natural wrld.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分)
第一节(满分 15 分)
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46. 你校英文报新开设了专栏 ABC’s f Safety,面向全体学生征稿。请你写一篇短文投稿,讲述上周你对同
学李华实施烫伤急救的经历,并简单谈谈你的感受。
注意:1.词数 100 字左右(开头已给出,不计入总词数);
2.合理增加细节,使行文连贯。
Accidents always happen.
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47. 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。
Jcelyn and Eileen lived nly a blck apart, and their lives seemed t mve perfectly tgether. Where Jcelyn
went, Eileen fllwed, and where Eileen dreamed, Jcelyn built. But as the years passed, the clseness began t
change. It started slwly: Jcelyn chse a cllege in a distant city, while Eileen stayed clse t hme. Phne calls
and text messages became the way they cmmunicated with each ther. At first, they made it wrk. But sn, the
calls grew shrter, and the messages came with increasing delays.
A year turned int tw. Jcelyn came hme fr Christmas during her secnd winter break. They planned t
meet at their favrite café. But when Eileen arrived, the warmth she expected wasn’t there. Jcelyn lked different,
as if the city had reshaped her. Her wrds were rushed, her laughter slightly guarded.
They talked, but it wasn’t like befre. Jcelyn’s stries f her fast- paced life in the city felt freign t Eileen.
Eileen spke abut her jb at the lcal bkstre and her recent painting classes, but Jcelyn’s absent-minded nds
hurt. There was a gap between them nw, wide and grwing.
A week later, during a rare evening walk tgether, the tensin finally surfaced.
“Yu never ask abut me anymre,” Eileen said, her vice trembling (颤抖). “It’s like yu’re here, but yu’re
nt really here.”
Jcelyn stpped, surprised. “That’s nt fair. I’m trying, Eileen. But everything’s different nw. Life is
different.”
“Yu’re different,” Eileen sht back. “We used t share everything. Nw I feel like I’m just sme small piece
f yur past.”
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Jcelyn hesitated, searching fr wrds. “I didn’t mean fr this t happen,” she said quietly. “But maybe we’re
just grwing in different directins.”
The silence between them was heavier than the winter air. They bth knew the truth in Jcelyn’s wrds, but
neither wanted t admit hw much it hurt.
Later their meetings grew less frequent. Their cnversatins became just the ccasinal hliday greeting.
注意:1. 续写词数应为 150 个左右;
2. 请按如下格式在相应位置作答。
One spring mrning, Eileen received a large express package frm Jcelyn.
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Eileen felt a rush f emtins as she read Jcelyn’s heartfelt wrds.
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