江西省宜春市上高二中2023-2024学年高二上学期第三次月考试题+英语+含解析

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2025 届高二年级第三次月考英语试卷
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2.请将答案正确填写在答题卡上
第一部分听力(共两节,满分 30 )
第一(5;小题 1.5 分,满分 7.5 )下面 5段对话。每段对话后有
个小题,从题中所给的 ABC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.What did Jenny do to the man?
A. She broke the man’s pencil box.
B. She said sorry to the man.
C. She threw the man’s books everywhere.
2.Why does the man want to leave Samsung?
A. He has worked in Samsung for too long.
B. He wants to work in a larger company.
C. He thinks the new job is more challenging.
3. Where does this conversation probably take place?
A. In the street. B. In a hotel. C. In a bank.
4. How much money do the man and the woman have altogether?
A. $18.00. B. $26.00. C. $28.00.
5. What does the woman want to eat?
A. Beef. B. Noodles. C. Fish.
第二节(15 小题,每小题 15 分,满分 22.5 )
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
ABC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5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出 5钟的作答时间,每段对话或
独白读两遍。
听下面一段长对话,回答小题。
6. What are the two tickets for?
A. A basketball game. B. A football game. C. A volleyball
game.
7. When will the two speakers meet?
A. At 700. B. At 730. C. At 800.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
8.What is the relationship between the speakers?
A. Old teammates. B. Teacher and student. C. Former classmates.
9.What is the woman more interested in now?
A. Playing tennis. B. Playing the piano. C. Playing basketball.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
10. What does the woman see?
A. A birthday cake. B. A photo.
C. A well-prepared party.
11. What do we know about the man’s grandma?
A. She is still healthy.
B. She was born in America.
C. She hates to have birthday parties.
12. How many daughters does the man’s grandma have?
A. 2. B. 3. C. 5.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
13. Where are the speakers?
A. In a car. B. At school. C. In a shop.
14. Why is the man nervous?
A. He doesn’t like driving.
B. Tomorrow is his first class.
C. He is afraid of speaking in public.
15. What happened the last time the man gave a speech?
A. He was well prepared for it. B. He forgot a lot of it.
C. He forgot to thank everyone.
16. What does the woman suggest the man do?
A. Have some ice cream.
B. Concentrate on the speech.
C. Drive more slowly.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
17. When will the new school district be open fully?
A. Next year. B. Next month. C. Next week.
18. Who won’t move at all?
A. The Agriculture students. B. The Law students. C. The Arts students.
19. What is the plan for the History Department?
A. The staff will stay in the old building.
B. The students will move downtown.
C. The teachers will be left.
20. What do we know about the Engineering Department?
A. A lab has been done.
B. Teachers’ offices are being painted.
C. Classroom space will be finished next week.
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 ABCD四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
Poetry Writing Contest
Contest information
Deadline: November 30th
Results: Announced on December 31st
Prizes: Win $ 1,600 in prize money
Guest judges: Ken Liu, Brian Evenson, and Faylita Hicks
Entry requirements
Your poetry can be laid out as you wish, as we understand that form often relates to the effect
of a poem. However, please be sure to stick to a maximum of 3 pages per poem.
Submission guidelines
We accept works, written in English, from anywhere in the world. But we don’t accept works
previously published elsewhere.
Writers over the age of thirteen are welcome to participate. Please note that if you’re aged 13-
16 and your work is selected for publication, we’ll require a signature from a parent or a guardian.
Please include your name and contact information in your cover letter only and remove any
identifying information from both the submitted work and the file name.
We edit every piece accepted for publication whether your work is selected for publication
through our online blog or in our print magazine. For this cooperative process we’ll pair you with
one of our senior editors. All our editors have been trained to help guide the development of each
piece to reach its fullest potential in keeping with the authors vision. This doesn’t mean we’ll take
on a wild jumble of words and half-formed thoughts.
Notes
The contest reserves the right to NOT award a winner if the submissions don’t reach a
publishable standard. In this case, the winner won’t be announced. Although this has rarely come
to pass in our six-year publishing history, our top priority must remain with the quality of the work
we publish.
21What do you have to avoid in order to participate in the contest?
AWriting a 3-page-long poem. BWriting your work in English.
CProviding your contact information. DSubmitting your entry after November 30th.
22What do we know about the contest?
AIt is held on an annual basis. BIt is intended for teenagers only.
CIt is open to global poetry lovers. DIt is aimed at making poetry more popular.
23What are you expected to do if your poem is selected for publication?
AMake sure that it is original. BPolish it as you’re required to.
CGo to receive the prize on time. DGive your permission to publish it.
B
James Warren rides the public bus a lot in his hometown of Denver. Then in January, Warren
spotted a woman waiting for a bus. There was no seating at the stop—and no sidewalk—so she sat
in the dirt. So he decided to build a bench.
“I just took some scrap wood and went to town,” Warren said. He then realized that one
bench was far from enough. There are more than 9,000 bus stops in the Denver metro area, many
of them without seating or shelter. Warren carves “Be kind” on each one—each made from scrap
wood he finds in construction waste containers.
“I met some ladies the other day who were talking about how they used the benches every
day,” Warren added. “It fills me up. It’s air in my tires.”
Warren said many people have hopped on his bench—making bandwagon, which has
motivated him to build more. “I’ve had a lot of people reach out to me on Twitter,” he said. “Some
people have wanted to come and help me.” Others saw Warren’s work in the local news and
decided to take out their tools, too. People also started donating supplies. That puts me over the
moon,” Warren said.
Nica Cave, 26, a Denver mobility advocate, said, “The lack of infrastructure, shelter and
seating at transit stops marginalizes(边缘化) those who rely on public transit. People like Warren
are really encouraging me to see how people are willing to use their own time and resources to
provide these much-needed services.” Cave added that she hopes the local government will see
Warren’s benches and get involved.
That is precisely Warren’s goal. Warren—who is planning to organize a bench-building
workshop—said his hope is that his benches make a difference in his community and even
beyond. “My goal is to make people’s lives just a little bit better.” Warren said.
24What do we know about Warren’s benches?
AThey are carved with his name. BThey can be found at any bus stop.
CThey are specially designed for women. DThey are made of recycled materials.
25What does the underlined sentence in Paragraph 3 mean?
AIt is the source of my effort. BMy tires are almost flat.
CI need to fill air into my tires. DPraise is the best reward for me.
26What made Warren feel happy?
AThe good sales of the benches. BThe assistance from other people.
CThe comments on Twitter. DThe awards from the local government.
27What is Warren’s true purpose of organizing the workshop?
ATo earn more money to live a better life.
BTo set up his own bench-building workshop.
CTo encourage people to use more public transit.
DTo make people live a little bit better.
C
There’s a new AI bot: ChatGPT, and you’d better pay attention, even if you aren’t into
artificial intelligence. The tool is an AI chat bot system that OpenAI released in November 2022 to
show off and test what a very large, powerful AI system can achieve.
ChatGPT remembers the thread of your dialogue, using previous questions and answers to
inform its next responses. It derives its answers from huge volumes of information on the Internet.
ChatGPT is built on top of the OpenAI GPT-3 family of large language models and is fine-tuned
(a method of transfer learning) using both supervised and reinforcement learning ( 和强
).
You can ask ChatGPT anything, like explaining physics, asking for birthday party ideas and
getting programming help. Perhaps it’s not smart enough to replace all humans yet, but it can be
creative, and its answers can sound downright authoritative. A few days after its launch, more than
I million people were trying out ChatGPT. UBS analyst Lloyd Walmsley estimated in February
2023 that ChatGPT reached 100 million monthly users in January, accomplishing in 2 months
what took TikTok about 9 months and Instagram two and a half years.
ChatGPT is free to use at the moment because it is still in its research phase. But when too
many people hop onto the server, it overloads and can’t process your request. It just means you
should try visiting the site at a later time when fewer people are trying to access it. If you want to
skip the wait and have reliable access, there is an option for you. As of Feb. 1, 2023, OpenAI has
aChatGPT pro plan, ChatGPT Plus, which allows users to have general access even during peak
times. This service does come at a cost of $20/month.
However, ChatGPT can not replace Google. ChatGPT is an artificial intelligence robot that
provides solutions to your questions, but Google is a search engine in which you can search for as
much information as possible. ChatGPT has limited knowledge due to its programming but
Google has unlimited knowledge which is updated every day.
28What does paragraph 2 mainly tell us about ChatGPT?
AIts language model. BIts working theory.
CIts design inspiration. DIts development process.
29Why does the author list figures in paragraph 3?
ATo show the popularity of ChatGPT.
BTo stress the high cost of inventing ChatGPT.
CTo present the creativity of artificial intelligence.
DTo prove the necessity of developing tools for chatting online.
30What is ChatGPT Plus intended for?
AProviding solutions to any question.
BGuiding users to experience free services.
CSearching for a huge amount of information.
DGiving users priority access during peak hours.
31What is a limitation of ChatGPT compared with Google?
AIt operates based on limited data. BIt needs longer to provide solutions.
CIt can only update information at a fixed time.
DIt may provide replies unrelated to the questions.
D
Every Sunday at 2 p.m., Marisela Godinez, the owner of El Mesón Tequilería, a Mexican
restaurant in Austin, Texas, used to fill a 12-gallon bucket, plus another half-bucket, with leftover
food from the restaurant’s all-you-can-eat brunch buffet. “We threw out a lot of food,” she said.
But a few months ago Ms. Godinez signed up to use an app called Too Good To Go. Now, 10
customers pick up “surprise bags” of her leftovers for $5.99 each, and she sends far fewer
leftovers to the landfill.
Too Good To Go has tried to gamify ( ) buying leftover food. In the United States,
customers in 12 cities can browse restaurants and stores, then reserve “surprise bags” that
typically cost about $4 to $6 and contain food that would have been originally priced at roughly
three times that amount. The bags can be picked up at a certain time window.
Around the country, apps that connect customers to businesses with leftover food have begun
to spread. The concept is simple: Restaurants and grocery stores throw away huge amounts of
food every day. Rather than trash it, apps like Too Good To Go and Flashfood help businesses sell
it at a reduced price. They claim that the businesses and buyers are helping the environment
because the food would otherwise become food waste, a big contributor to climate change.
Food production itself is a major contributor to greenhouse gas emissions, accounting for
between a quarter and a third of global emissions. Each step of the process growing,
harvesting, moving, processing, packaging, storing and preparing food — releases carbon dioxide,
methane( 甲 烷 ) and other planet-warming gases. When the food is wasted, so are all those
emissions. In addition, once unused food reaches landfills, it breaks down and releases more
methane.
According to interviews with several companies selling on Too Good To Go, at least a few
items for sale there aren’t necessarily what buyers might think of as “food waste.” A beverage (
) company owner George White said he not only used the app to sell discontinued products, but
also sold new flavors there in hopes of attracting new customers.
32Why did Ms. Godinez use Too Good To Go?
ATo advertise her delicate dishes. BTo reduce customers’ complaints.
CTo provide a range of recipes. DTo avoid wasting leftover buffet.
33What can Too Good To Go’s users do?
AThey can watch the live stream. BThey can order whatever they want.
CThey can pick a “surprise” food bargain. DThey can deliver less trash to landfill.
34What is Paragraph 5 mainly about?
AThe steps of processing food contribute much to the planet.
BFood production is closely related to green gas emission.
CGlobal warming will be worsened by using the app.
DUnused food will take years to break down.
35What can be inferred from George White’s words?
AHe is taking advantage of the app to make more profits.
BHe doesn’t think selling food waste on the app is necessary.
CHe thinks the app is an environmentally-friendly game.
DHe can’t help picking a lot of “surprise bags” himself.
第二节(共 5小题:每小题 2. 5 , 满分 12. 5 分)
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