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    这是一份湖北省武汉市2023_2024学年高二英语上学期10月月考试题,共12页。
    注意事项:
    1. 答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡上。
    2. 回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。
    3. 考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
    第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
    做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
    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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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.What des Michelle want t d?
    A. Have dinner.
    B. D her hmewrk.
    C. Write a thank-yu nte.
    2. What will the speakers d this weekend?
    A. G t Disneyland.B. Visit a museum.C. Write an article.
    3. When did the wman cme t the US?
    A. In 1973.B. In 1975.C. In 1977.
    4. Hw is prbably the weather tday?
    A. Warm.B. Ht.C. Wet.
    5. What are the speakers talking abut?
    A. A TV shw.B. The man’s hbby.C. Wildlife prtectin.
    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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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 did Jasn think f Karen’s fd?
    A. Delicius.B. Unhealthy.C. Terrible.
    7. What des the wman suggest Jasn d?
    A. Observe the bees.
    B. Have sme ice cream.
    C. Study English slang.
    听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
    8. What is the man’s plan fr the weekend?
    A. Attending a wedding.B. Ging t a party.C. Watching a film.
    9. Why will the wman thrw a party this Saturday?
    A. Fr huse-warming.B. Fr her birthday.C. Fr a prmtin.
    听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
    10. What can kids d thrugh Bryan’s Facebk page?
    A. Listen t stries.B. Chat with friends.C. Enjy nice phts.
    11. Wh inspired Bryan t start a Facebk page?
    A. His father.B. His mther.C. His grandmther.
    12. What des Bryan want the wman t d?
    A. Jin himin readingstries.
    B. Recrd kids’ daily life.
    C. Spend mre time with kids.
    第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
    13. Where might Henrybe when he smelled sme smke?
    A. In the yard.B. In the kitchen.C. In the living rm.
    14. Wh called 911?
    A. Henry.
    B. A bystander.
    C. The guy in the burning huse.
    15. Hw many peple ran int the burning huse?
    A. 1.B. 2.C. 3.
    16. What is the prbable relatinship between the speakers?
    A. Brther and sister.
    B. Clleagues.
    C. Interviewer and interviewee.
    听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
    17. Hw ld is the speaker’s brther?
    A. 15.B. 19.C. 20.
    18. What is the speaker’s mther?
    A. A plice fficer.B. A nurse.C. A firefighter.
    19. Why is it hard fr the speaker t see her brther nw?
    A. Her brther has been infected with COVID-19.
    B. Her brther is in islatin because f COVID-19.
    C. Her brther is busy helping fight against COVID-19.
    20. What des the speaker decide t d in the future?
    A. Help mre peple like her brther.
    B. Spend mre time with family.
    C. Study in a plice training schl.
    第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)
    第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
    阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。
    A
    Abut Natinal Gegraphic Kids
    Natinal Gegraphic Kids magazine ffers a fresh new lk fr tday’s kids! Each issue (期) is jam-packed with great stries abut wildlife, adventures, ther kids, animals, sprts, science, technlgy, wnderful places in the wrld, ppular culture, and mre cl stuff—all designed t keep kids reading, thinking, learning and having fun! Fr ages 6—12.
    Every editin f Natinal Gegraphic Kids cntains a superb cmbinatin f phts, fun facts, and articles presented in a cheery style, making it perfect fr keeping kids’ attentin. Yur children can explre ancient civilizatins n ne page, cme face-t-face with verseas wildlife n anther, and turn the next page t d prjects, which are ften perfect fr hmewrk. There are always plenty f grss/interesting facts abut animals that yur children are certain t share with yu, r they can turn t the page that gives them the lw-dwn n their favrite star.
    A gift subscriptin t Natinal Gegraphic Kids is perfect fr yung readers, wh are interested in the wrld arund them.
    21. Hw will the MagazineLine staff deal with dissatisfied purchasers?
    A. Give a 100% cash refund immediately. B. Offer a 50% discunt t them.
    C.D the best t satisfy them. D. Allw them t cancel subscriptin.
    22. Which descriptin is true abut Natinal Gegraphic Kids?
    A. It is a perfect gift fr readers.
    B. It adds t kids’ hmewrk.
    C. It is cheaper t be bught n the newsstand.
    D. It refers t many fields.
    23. Wh is the article mainly intended fr?
    A. Children. B. Parents.
    C. Teachers. D. Managers.
    B
    A mther f nine wh started medical schl when her yungest child was 4 years ld graduated withher degree and plans t be a neursurgen(神经外科医生).
    Sarah Merrill, nw 41, said her jurney t medical schl began at age 17. She then met her husbandand gt married. Merrill first thught abut ging t schl part-time t get a degree, but later she decidedt fllw her dream f attending medical schl. Certainly, it was a challenge. Speaking f her successfullyreturning t university, Merrill thught it was credited t her family largely. “When I was accepted at MayClinic Alix Schl f Medicine, we mved frm Pennsylvania t Arizna,” said Merrill, wh is mving tIndiana with her family t begin her residency(实习期) in neursurgery. “In fact,they vlunteered thesemvements. I knw it was tugh fr all f us.”
    Merrill and her children ften have “hmewrk parties” where they study fr their wn curses.Merrill’s chice has given a stimulus t her children. Merrill felt tuched knwing her 11-year-ld daughterwants t becme a surgen and verhearing her sn tell his friends his mm’s ging t be a cl brainsurgen, thugh he desn’t understand that really.
    Merrill’s next step int aneursurgery residency will take her int a male-dminated field where nly5% f bard certified neursurgens are wmen. Dr. Michele Halyard at May Clinic Alix Schl fMedicine said Merrill was knwn as a fcused student. Halyard said,“If yu can deal with nine children andkeep yur reasn,the residency shuld be a piece f cake because n amunt f stress will make yu fail.”
    Merrill had cnsidered chsing a mre family-friendly specialty,but, again, chse t dream big andfllw her riginal pursuit. It’s the same advice she wuld give t all. “Set the gal that is what yu’rereally enthusiastic abut,and it helps t think small. If yu knw what yur pririties are, fcus n thenext step. Then yu’ll get where yu want t g.”
    24.Why des Merrill speak f their mvements?
    A. T shw the supprt f her family.
    B.T stress her determinatin t be a dctr.
    C. T reflect difficulties in attending cllege.
    D.T describe the prcess f pursuing her dream.
    25.What des the underlined wrd “stimulus” mean in paragraph 3?
    A. Entertainment.B.Inspiratin.
    C.Cmmitment.D. Cnfusin.
    26.What des Halyard mean in paragraph 4?
    A.Merrill will have mre stress t handle.
    B.Staying fcused and sensible is key t success.
    C.Being Mm makes Merrill a better dctr.
    D.She is cnfident f Merrill’s being a neursurgen.
    27.What des Merrill suggest at last?
    A.Starting with small yur pririties right.
    C. Being true t yur the curage t dream big.
    C
    Giving silkwrm silk a metallic bath may make the strands(丝线) bth strng and slid,scientists reprted n Octber 6 in Matter.The wrkis the latest in a decades-lng pursuit f creating fibers as strng,lightweight and bidegradable as spider silk. If scientists can mass-prduce such material, the ptential uses will range frm the bimedical t theathletic. Sewing (缝) up wunds, even sprting equipment culd get asignificant imprvement.
    “Hunting fr enugh silky material t make these super strngprducts has been a big barrier. Silk frm silkwrms is simple t harvest,but nt all that strng.And spider silk, the gld-standard fr hand-spunstrength and tughness,is nt exactly easy t cllect. Unlike silkwrms,spiders cannt be farmed due t their nature,” wrte study cauthr ZhiLin,a structural bilgist at Tianjin University.
    “Scientists arund the wrld have tried t spin(编织) strng strandsin the lab using silkwrm ccns.The first step is t take ff the silk’ssticky uter cating. Scientists can d this by biling the fibers in achemical bath, but that can be like taking a knife t silk prteins. If theprteins get t damaged, it’s hard fr scientists t respin them int high-quality strands,” said Chris Hlland, a materials scientist at the Universityf Sheffield.
    Lin’s team tried gentler appraches, ne f which used lwertemperatures and a papaya enzyme(木瓜酵素), t help disslve(溶解) the silk’s cating. That seemed t wrk. They dn’t have little pieces f silkprtein. That’s huge because the bigger the prteins that remain, thestrnger the fibers are ging t be. After sme prcessing steps, theresearchers bathed the pressed silk in a slutin cntaining zinc and irnins(锌铁离子). That was why sme f the strands were s strng—Lin’steam detected zinc ins in the finished fibers.
    But Hlland wasn’ts sure. “The team’s real innvatin may be thatthey’ve managed t untwist silk in a less damaging way.The silk prteinremains in a gd state,” he said, “In my mind,that’s a majr stepfrward.”
    28.Why is creating super strng silk wrth the lng-time pursuit?
    A. It can be mass-prduced.
    B.It prmtes athletic training.
    C. It might have wide applicatins.
    D. It is ptentially envirnmentally friendly.
    29. What makes it hard t cllect desirable natural silk accrding t Lin?
    A. The pr harvest f silkwrm silk.
    B.The lw quality f spider silk.
    C.The absence f silkwrm data.
    D. The insufficient supply f spider silk.
    30. Hw did Lin’s team make the silk fiber strng?
    A. By enhancing its prtein.B. By bathing it in metallic liquid.
    C. By remving its cating.D.By squeezing it firmly in a tube.
    31.In what aspect did Lin’s team make a breakthrugh accrding tHlland?
    A. Prcessing silk in a safer silk.
    C. Creating silk f superir silk scientifically.
    D
    Imagine being able t g t yur lcal park and pick sme tmates,ptates r even bananas t take hme fr dinner. Sunds t gd t betrue,right? Fr residents f Andernach, a German city, it’s nt just aUtpian dream—it’s their reality. In 2010, Andernach began its “ediblecity” prject, planting 101varietiesf tmates in public green spacesarund the city centre. Its 30,000residents are free t help themselves twhatever grws,as are any thervisitrs. Every year a new type f plant isintrduced.In 2011,100 types f beans were planted,while 2012 saw theintrductin f 20 nin varieties.The twn’s mtt (座右铭) is,“Picking isencuraged—help yurself!”
    It’s a cmmunity effrt, as lcal citizens are encuraged t help plantand maintain the gardens. This ffers an pprtunity t scialize as well ast learn abut planting, cultivating and harvesting fd. “I ften drp by tpick sme herbs that I’m missing at hme.Everything is easily accessible.There aren’t any fences.Yu just take what yu need.The nly thing is yuhave t be quick nce the fruits are ripe r they’ll all be gne!” said alcal histrian.
    Andernach may be the first, but it isn’t the nly edible city. It’s partf the Edible Cities Netwrk,an EU-funded prject cnnecting greenurban fd initiatives (倡议) arund the wrld. Other edible cities includeCarthage in Tunisia, Havana in Cuba and Šempeter-Vrtjba in Slvenia.InFebruary 2022, the first Edible Cities Netwrk Cnference tk Säumel,Principal Investigatr f the Edible Cities Netwrk, called it,“a unique pprtunity t inviteresearchers and practitiners (从业人员) f Edible City Slutins t the same table and unite thery with practice”.
    Ultimately,the Edible CitiesNetwrk aims t create “greener,mreedible and,abve all,mrelivable cities”. It is a respnse t thepressures f climate change,and acause fr hpe.
    32.What is paragraph 1 mainly abut?
    A.The prcess f Andernach’s grwth.
    B.The green fd prject in Andernach.
    C.Methds f planting vegetables in Eurpe.
    D.The ppularity f Andernach’s city design.
    33. What is the attitude f the lcal histrian mentined in paragraph 2twards the prject?
    A. Dubtful.B. Indifferent.
    C.Psitive.D. Negative.
    34.What can be inferred frm paragraph 3?
    A. Green urban fd has drawn mre attentin.
    B.German rural areas will fllw the trend t.
    C. Asia will jin the Edible Cities Netwrk sn.
    D.Edible cities hld meetings n a regular base.
    35. Which f the fllwing culd be the best title fr the text?
    A. Start a Green Fd Campaign Nw
    B.Gain Easy Access t German Fd
    C.Quick Respnse t Climate Change
    D.An Incredible “Edible City” Initiative
    第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
    根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
    It’sallteasy t cnfuse familiarity with knwledge. Psychlgists ften demnstrate this with bjects like cins r leaves. We’ve all seen these things many times, and 36 . But when we’re asked t describe them frm memry, we usually fail.
    Of curse, 37 . Yur brain is right nt t waste its energy n cmmn infrmatin. But when yu d want it t wrk,yu’ll need t switch it n by paying attentin. Mdern life makes this active apprach mre imprtant than ever. Our busy wrld defcuses ur thinking, training us t see general patterns in the actin arund us, and tempting us t d lts f things at nce—withut paying attentin t anything in particular.
    But here are three strategies that we can all use t activate ur attentin, and start getting much mre ut f ur memry.
    D ne thing at a time.
    There’s plenty f research t shw that multitasking is a myth. If yu divide yur attentin, yu dramatically reduce yur thinking pwerand 38 .
    Get ut int nature.
    Studies have demnstrated that natural envirnments make us mre inclined t spt details, and better at fcusing ur thughts. S rehearsing(排练) yur next presentatin in the park, r 39 .
    D smething stimulating(激励的).
    Yu wn’t just switch n yur attentin and learning while yu’re ding it. Research shws that the psitive effects last beynd the activity itselfand 40 . S play a game r practise a tricky dance mve. Then, when yu turn t “serius” learning, yur brain will be prepared t shut ut distractins and fcus n the details that cunt.
    S when yu need t learn smething prperly, take these simple steps t give yur memry the attentin it deserves!
    we recgnize them instantly
    help yu in whatever yu d next
    yur memry can take a damaging hit
    yu dn't need t remember everything
    try taking yur exam ut f yur classrm
    yu are capable f remembering everything
    try ding yur exam revisin in the garden
    第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分)
    第一节 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
    阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
    Dear Unsure,
    Hw is everything ging? I think yu’re suppsed t say yes t helping take care f yur aunt’s cat,41 yu d the ne thing that I didn’t d when I 42 with my neighbr’s dg – Rascal.My friend Ollie and I have played with Rascal since he was a little 43, s when Mrs. Gnzales asked if we’d like t take him t the park nce in a while when she was away ding shpping, we ndded 44 .
    Nt lng befre we arrived at the park, Rascal fund a giant puddle(水坑) and jumped int it, 45 arund until every inch f his furry bdy was dripping with mud. “I guess we shuld take him back hme s he can 46 ,” said Ollie. Unfrtunately, when we gt t Mrs. Gnzales’s huse, she didn’t answer the drbell. Therefre, we put the 47 key Mrs. Gnzales left t us int the lck. The instant I pened the dr, Rascal 48 inside and started zming all ver the living rm. “Stp!” I 49. But instead f stpping, he jumped n the 50 . “N, Rascal!” Ollie shuted. “Sit!” But Rascal rlled all ver the cuch. Luckily fr us, when Mrs. Gnzales came in with her 51 and saw her muddy puppy and muddy cuch, she started t laugh, explaining that he was named Rascal due t the fact that where there was truble, he was 52 t find it. We shuld have tld Rascal t “stay” befre we pen the dr. And 53 telling him t “sit” when he jumped n the cuch, we shuld have said “ff”.
    S, dear Unsure, make sure t ask yur aunt lts f questins t 54 yu knw as much as yu can abut that particular beast. When it 55 taking care f animals, yu need t be extra careful and safe.
    Yurs,
    Arizna
    41. A. as well asB. as sn asC. as lng asD. as far as
    42. A. helped ut B. carried utC. metD. cped
    43. A. talent B. targetC. beastD. seal
    44. A. extremely B. surprisingly C. deliberately D. anxiusly
    45. A. lying B. rlling C. kicking D. running
    46. A. get washed B. get driedC. calm dwn D. settle dwn
    47. A. previus B. spare C. deserted D. brken
    48. A. lked B. hid C. pausedD. raced
    49. A. assumedB.whisperedC. cmmanded D. beyed
    50. A. chair B. bed C. table D. cuch
    51. A. grceries B. categries C. belngings D. custms
    52. A. expected B. guaranteed C. freseen D. urged
    53. A. in terms fB. instead f C. in favr fD. regardless f
    54. A. ensureB. assume C. deepen D. decide
    55. A. refers t B. talks f C. cnsists f D. cmes t
    第二节 (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分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。
    Brn in 1852,Antni Gaudí devted his life t architecture. He wasne f the leaders and the mst famus representatives f CatalanMdernism.
    Gaudí was famus fr his unique way f 56 (design) buildings. He wuld never use plans r technicaldrawings fr his prjects. Instead, he wuld make scale mdels. Thatapprach is 57 (understand) when we knw he was mainlyinfluenced by nature fr his buildings. If the pillar(柱子) 58 (lk) like a tree, it’s easier tmdel it than 59 (make) an architectural drawing f it. Gaudífcused n every detail in his wrk and designed everything frm furnituret decratin. He invented 60 unique technique, in which heused waste ceramic(陶瓷) pieces and made decratins with them.During his career, Antni Gaudí, 61 inspiratin was frmnature,mainly wrked in the Catalan Mdernism style.
    Gaudí died n June 10th 1926. Since 2013, that date has beencelebrated 62 Wrld Art Nuveau Day. After his death,Gaudí’s wrk was first criticized. 63 , arund the mid-20thcentury,his legacy(遗产) gt praised by artists such as Salvadr Dali.In1957,Gaudí’s first internatinal 64 (exhibit) was rganizedat MOMA in New Yrk.S far tday,seven f his wrks 65 (declare) Wrld Heritage Sites by UNESCO.
    第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
    第一节 应用文写作(满分15分)
    假定你是李华,来自阳光中学,你校乒乓球队应邀去澳大利亚一所中学参加中学乒乓球友谊赛。请你给举办学校联系人Mr. Williams写一封邮件询问相关事宜,要点如下:
    1. 接受邀请,表示感谢;
    2. 询问食宿、交通及比赛日程等方面的安排;
    3. 提出相关建议。
    注意:
    1. 写作词数应为80左右;
    2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
    第二节 (满分25分)
    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。
    Tm,a 15-year-ld by, and his mther Marissa didn’t have much inlife,living daily with just enugh t eat three meals and pay the bills.Withut his mther knwing, Tm had been saving up his pcket mney frmnths t buy her a birthday present. He had cllected a ttal f $25.
    As a cleaner at a nearby park, Marissa never tk a bus, chsing twalk t and frm wrk t save mney. One day, Tm nticed that hermther came hme wet t the skin. She tld him her umbrella brkebecause f thestrng wind and she wanted t get hme in time t havedinner with him.
    The fllwing day, his mther wke up with a fever.
    “Mm, dn’t get up frm bed,” Tm tld her. “I’ll attend t yutday.Here is yur medicine,” he said, handing it t her with a glass fwater. After Marissa tk the medicine, Tm walked t the nearbysupermarket t buy smething t ck a ht bwl f sup fr his mther.
    It ccurred t him that his mther’s birthday was in a cuple f days, she wanted t get her mther an umbrella first and spend the rest fhis mney n fd.
    “What is yur strngest umbrella here, sir?” he asked the shpassistant.“I am lking fr smething that desn’t break when hit by thewind and smething that wuld last fr years.”The man shwed Tm smeumbrellas in different clrs and Tm chse a purple ne, which was hismther’s favrite clr. It was $22. After checking ut, Tm culdn’t helpsmiling after being able t fit his $25 t buy everything he needed. Heeven had sme mney t spare!
    While Tm was walking back hme, it suddenly started t pur.Heran tward a nearby bus stp t seek shelter when he nticed an ld ladywalking slwly while everyne arund her ran tward shaded areas. Withuthesitatin, he tk the umbrella ut f his bag. The ld wman wassurprised t feel that the rain had stpped suddenly.
    注意:
    1. 续写词数应为150左右;
    2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
    She lked up and realized an umbrella was sheltering her frm the rain.
    Tm arrived hme and his mther asked why he had been ut fr s lng.
    听力:
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    阅读:
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