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重庆市巴蜀中学校学年高一上学期月月考英语2023-202410试题学校:姓名班级考号
一、阅读理解Show Biz Summer2023Location:Rosewood Centerfor FamilyartsImportant Information:•Tuition paidon the first day of class.(退款)•No tuitionrefimds for not attendingthe class.•Please accompanystudents to thefirst dayofclass.•Registration beginsone andhalf anhour beforeclass time.亡How ToRegiste•Mail:fill outthe formon the last page,black inkonly.•Be sureto listthe classand groupthat youwant amp;the dates.一Drama Days$175Entering Grades:Group A:lst-2nd GroupB:3rd-5thTime:July2-July6•Create thesituations andscenes一•SHOWTIME invitefamily and friends toyour FridayShowcase!•Bring asack lunchand drinkeach day!一Hot Comedies$175Entering Grade:5thTime:July23-July27•Tell ajoke!Learn whyold jokescan be the best!•Work with your classto puton aComedy Showfbr family andfriends!一Acting-Just Acting$225Entering Grades:Group A:1st-2nd GroupB:3rd-4thTime:August4-August8•Start with the characters:Who areyou Bethe Starof yourDreams.()49pick tealeaves is an importantspring activityin theYangtze Riverbasin inSouthChina.The earliesttea isoften readyto bepicked beforeQingming,50the temperaturebegins toriseand rainfallincreases.This precioussmall outputof teais calledMingqian tea.()East ChinasZhejiang provinceis51wide acknowledgedas amajor producerof tea.WhiteTea inHuzhou citysAnji countyand WestLake LongjingTea inHangzhou aretwo famousteas in()both Chinaand abroad.In spring,local hillsides52fill withtea workerssowing seedson their()land.Many touristslike thebeautiful sceneryof teafarms,while53enjoy afreshly brewedcupof tea.Tea has also beena carrierfbr culturalexchanges.Along withChinas silk,tea wasone of the()first54product toreceive worldwidetrade.Traditional tea processing techniquesand associatedsocialpractices inChina wereplaced on55Representative Listof theIntangible CulturalHeritageof Humanityin
2022.
五、根据汉语意思填写单词(注册)
56.Effectively,the banwill includethe ofnew carsin thecountry asthey will.(根据汉语提示单词拼not allowany gasolinepowered vehicleto beregistered after2023写)(实验根据汉语提
57.We needmale subjectsbetween theages of18and25for those.X示单词拼写)(日程安升)
58.See if you canrework yourF andcome upwiththepractical ways to(根据汉语提示单词拼写)reduce thenumber ofhours youare oncall.did notfeel(尴尬的)at all.(根据汉语提示单词拼写)
59.What aday!This morning,I wasworried thatno onewould talkto me.But I was wrongI
60.The newposition investedher with a gooddealof.(责任)(根据汉语提示单词拼写)
六、根据首字母填写单词
61.If youare cabout thehistory ofour schoolor concernedabout itsfacilities,you(根据首字母单词拼写)mustnt missthis excellentopportunity!.(根据首字母单词拼写
62.It isstrongly rthat themachines should be checkedevery year
63.An eis theperson whois incharge of a newspaperor magazineand who can decidewhat will根据首字母单词拼写be publishedin eachedition of it.根据首字
64.She hassuch akind andfriendly pthat everyonein ourclass likesto playwith her.母单词拼写
七、根据汉语意思填写单词
65..We areexpected toetheold part of thetown in order togather moreinformation aboutits.根据首字母单词拼写unique history
八、完成句子
66.She foundthat ifsheconcentrate theideas,not thesingle words,she couldunderstand.她发现只要她专注于主要意思而不是单个单词,她就能理解
67.I reallywanted totell himto pleasebe quietand__________________!leave我真想告诉他请安静,别烦我!
68.Tom is_________________look meetingthe newexchange students.汤姆盼望着见到新来的交换生
69.How youlike to learndepend whatkind ofperson youare.你喜欢怎样学习取决于你是什么样的人
70.If youare quiet,you mayconcentrate best___________________.own如果你很安静,你可能独处的时候最专注
九、汉译英(整句)要是他忘记带来会怎么样呢()(汉译英)
71.What if
72.新的学校就是一个新的社会,在那里你将遇到很多朋友(where)(汉译英)
73.我要想办法提升自己,以便于明年能够加入队伍(so that)(汉译英)
74.他从这里经过的时候没有一次不停下来问候我(never…without)(汉译英)
75.所有的游客都对那里令人惊叹的景色感到印象深刻(impress)(汉译英)•Work withyour classto createthe plot.一Summer Scenes$225Entering Grades:5th-6thTime:August11-August15•Do youwant to be anactor•Improve yourskills withinstructions fromprofessional actorsamp;directors.
1.Which ofthe followingclasses suitsthose wholove funnystoriesA.Drama Days.B.Acting-Just Acting.C.Hot Comedies.D.Summer Scenes.
2.If youwant to attend ShowBizSummer2023,you shouldknow that.A.tuition mustbe paidbefore July2B.therell berefunds ifyou missthe classC.registration beginshalf anhour beforeclass timeD.students hadbetter notgo aloneon thefirstday
3.Where isthe textmost probablytaken fromA・A brochure.B.A researchpaper.C.A textbook.D.A healthmagazine.I startedplaying thepiano whenI wasfour,and sincethen the longest timeIve evergonewithout touchingpiano keyswas probablytwo months.This was a lotof effortsconcentrated onsomething that I wasnt evenexpecting to be“productive”——Iwasntgoing to make moneyofit-so theremust have been somethingworth holdingon to,right Theanswer isnot asweet andneatstory.I struggleda lotwith piano—not justtolearnthe complexinstrument,but tolove itwith mywholeheart.Anybody whovisited myfamily andplayed instrumentswere oftenplaced besidemein competition.I feltpressure toimprove andbe the best inorder toprove somethingto others,andmore terribly,to myself.Therefore,I neverfelt confidentand stableenough inside.But somehow,sometime,the seedof mymusical interestwas grownin thesunlight ofpractice,competition,and evenself-doubt.It wasdeeply buried,hard toreach,but it wasthere,and byhigh school,strong enoughthat whenIwasseriously consideringgiving upany kindofformal pianotraining,I founda strongwish tohold ontoit tighterand digit further.I found(值得的)something ofmy ownto grow.There wassomethingthatmade itworthwhile forme tofightfor myconnection toart,although Iwas stillstruggling.Then Igot incrediblylucky witha newteacherwho encouragedme toexplore andfollow myinner calling,instead ofwhat Iwas toldI(作曲)should do.I learnedmusic piecesfor myself,I composedfor myself,and Ifound confidencenot because Iwas“good enough,but becauseI knewthat anythingI hadwas goodenough to beloved.Now pianohas becomepart ofme.And Ilearned thatifyoustarted withsomething youdidntfeel specialinterest in,remember thatwith constantefforts,it cantake roots.There is always timeandroom tolet lovemake ahome inits place.A.Interesting.B.Addictive.C.Challenging.D.Fruitful.
5.Why didthe authorstruggle withpianoA.She didntlove itat all.B.She hadto registerfor competitions.C.She wascaught inself-doubt.D.She foundit impossibletobethe best.
4.What doesthe word“productive“in paragraph1meanA.She learnedto nevergive up.B,She learnedto composemusic piecesC.She learnedto goafter whatshe loved,D.She learnedto fightfor beinggoodenough.
7.What messageis conveyedin the textA.Practice makesperfect.
8.Love isa thingthat grows.C.Music healsa brokenheart.D.Interest isthe bestteacher.
6.What didthe authorlearn fromhis newteacherIts becomean acceptedpartofkeeping upto datewithyourfamilyandfriends,but ifschoolchildrenwere in their parents9shoes,most of them saythey wouldntshare postsof theirsonsand daughtersonline.Over55%said theywould notupload newsabout,or imagesof,their childrenon their socialmedia,according tosurvey ofover16,000pupils byVotes forSchools.While somewere worriedabout beingawkward orthelonglife ofcontent whichcould remainonline,others fearedof theirpersonal databeing misused.One ofthe pupilssurveyed said,(Although ourparents meanwell,sometimes thedanger brought by sharenting®娃)can behuge.”In responseto thesurvey,childrens mentalhealth organizationMishcon deReya hasproduced一three filmsahead ofthe Christmasholidays thebest periodfor parentaloversharing.In onevideo,about safetyonline,1O-year-old Adavansaid,If you share anythingwith yourfamily,you knowwhos goingto seeit.But ifyoushareit onyour socialmedia,there aremillions ofpeoplewhocansee yourpicture.^^Joe Hancock,a securityleader atMishcon deReya,encouraged parentsto sharewisely.“Simple steps,such aschecking yournetwork environmentand askingothers not to postcontent of(账户)your childrenontheiraccounts ifthey are not sureabout theprivacy settings,are agood start.And,as we found outfrom thechildren duringfilming,having theirpermission iskey,“he said.The studymarks achange from the usualpractice of teaching childrenhow to use the Internetsafely towarning parentsagainst networkrisks.Sandra Davis,head ofthe organizationsfamilydepartment,said,Children arethe realand immediateaffected sideof sharenting.We mustensurewe listento childrenand taketheir viewsinto considerationnow inorder toavoid anyunwantedresults furtherdown the
8.Whats mostpupils attitudetowards sharingposts aboutchildrenA.Unwilling.B.Excited.C.Agreeing.D.Uninterested.
9.What dowe knowfrom thesecond paragraphA.Parents feelawkward aboutsharenting.B.Children praisetheir parentsfor sharenting.C-Parents careabout harmfulcontent onthe Internet.D.Children worryabout problemsbroughtbysharenting.
10.What shouldparents firstpay attentionto accordingto JoeHancockA.Content.B.Safety.C.Accounts.D.Health.
11.What suggestiondid SandraDavis putforwardA.Parents shouldthink aboutchildrens opinions.B.Children mustmake sureto listento their parents.C.Children mustlook outfor theimpact ofsharenting.D.Parents shouldteach childrentousetheInternetsafely.(物种)A BioBlitzisanevent thatfocuses onfinding andidentifying asmany speciesaspossible in a givenarea overa short period of time.A BioBlitzis alsoknown asa biologicalinventory(清单).The maingoal ofa BioBlitzis toget anoveral(l全面的)listof theplants,animals,and otherspecies thatlive ina place.A BioBlitzhas itsown featuresdifferent froma scientificinventory.Scientific inventoriesareusually limitedto biologists,geographers,and otherscientists.A BioBlitzbrings togethervolunteerscientists,as wellas families,students,teachers,and othermembers ofthe community.While ascientificsurvey oftenfocuses onfaraway orisolated areas,BioBlitzes involvesplaces that areconnected toa livingor industrialareas.Finally,scientific surveysmay takea longperiod oftime toconduct.A BioBlitzlasts ashortperiodoftime,traditionally24hours.These differencesmake a BioBlitz a unique biological survey thatencourages arelationshipbetween the nature andhuman communitiesofa certain area.Citizens worktogether withscientiststo learnabout thebiological diversityof localnatural spaces.In theprocess,they gainskills andknowledgeand developa strongerconnection to their homeenvironment.A BioBlitzmakescitizens betterunderstand andprotect localnatural spaces.Hundreds ofBioBlitzes have been conductedall overthe world,mainly in the UnitedStates.Canada,Australia,and Europe.The firstBioBlitz wassponsored bythe NationalPark Serviceandthe NationalBiological Servicein WashingtonD.C.s Kenilworth Park andAquatic Gardensin
1996.Surrounded byheavy livingand industrialdevelopment,KenilworthParkwas thoughttohave verylittle biologicaldiversity.Scientists,however,recorded morethan900species thatfirstyear andadded even more speciesto theirlist atcontinuous KenilworthBioBlitzes.
12.What isa featureof BioBlitzA.It exploresfaraway naturalplaces.B.It takesyears toconduct asurvey.C.It listsspecies inacertainlocal area.D.It onlyallows scientiststo takepart.
13.In whatway doesthe authordevelop Paragraph2A.By givingexamples.B.By listingreasons.C.By comparingdifferences.D.By describingaprocess.
14.Why isaBioBlitzmeaningfulA.It introduceswildlife aroundthe world.B・It buildsa strongconnection withscientists.C.It savesmany endangeredanimals andplants.D.It makespeople moreaware ofthenaturearound.
15..Whafs thepurpose ofthe passageA.To advertisea scienceprogram.B.To introduceauniquebiologicalsurvey.C.To callon peopleto protectenvironment.D.To compareBioBlitz withscientific inventories.(赌博).No businesswould welcomebeing comparedto gamblingYet thatis whatishappening tothe makersof videogames.For yearsparents havecomplained thattheir childrenare“addicted totheir videogames andsmartphones.Today,evenmoredoctors areusing theword.On一一January1this year,the name“gaming disorder“where games are playeduncontrollably()gained recognitionfromtheWorld HealthOrganization WHO,which meansgame addictionisofficially regardedasapsychological disease.Are gamesreally addictivePsychologists havedifferent opinions.Those whodont thinksosay thatthis isjust anothermoral panic.Similar warningshavebeengiven abouttelevision,popmusic,comic books,novels andeven crosswordpuzzles,but itturns outthat they arenotas harmfulasexpected.However,supporters arguethat gamedevelopers havereasons andwaystodesign theirproductsto makethem extremelyattractive.For onething,the businessmodel haschanged:in theolddays,games werebought onceand forall.But thesedays,gamesarefree andmoney isearnedfrom sellingin-game goods,which connectsplaytime directlyto profits.For another,game-makers(最大化)combine psychologicaltheory anddata,which helpsthem maximizethe playtime.Smartphones andmodern videogame machinesuse theirpermanent Internetconnections tosendgameplay databack todevelopers.In thisway productsare constantlyadjusted toencourage players,spending.The biggestspenders aretitled whales”,a wordfrom gambling.The gamingindustry shouldrealize that,in thereal world,it hasa problem,and theproblem isgrowing.Being puttogether withgambling inthe publicmind willnot dothe industryany good.Now thatgaming addictioncomes withan officialWHO recognition,parents willrespond toit inamore anxiousmanner,no matterwhether theirkids playgames uncontrollably,ornot.
16.What dowe knowfrom Paragraph1A.Children prefergambling toplaying videogames.B・Gaming addictionis officiallyrecognized asa disease.C.More doctorsare againstthe useoftheword“addicted”.D.Parents complainabout theirchildrens addictionto gambling.
17.Why didthe authormention televisionand popmusic inParagraph2A.To showhow popularthey are.B.To provetheyarenot addictive.C.To showthe anxietythey havecaused.D.To provegames mightnotbeas harmful.
18..How diddevelopers makegames attractiveA.They soldtheir gamesatahigh price.B.They honoredbig spenderswithatitle.C.They adjustedproducts basedon receiveddata.D.They designnew videogames ofdifferent kind.
19.What isthelastparagraph intendedto doA.To pointout aproblem.B.To describean activity.C.To putforward asolution.D.To giveinformation.
20.What isthebesttitle for thetextA.Games:A NewKind ofGambling B.Addiction:A PsychologicalDisorderC.Games:The Causeof MentalDisorder D.Addiction:A Warningtothe GamingIndustry
二、完形填空Michelle couldnthavebeenbetter preparedforthespeech,her firstpresentation asa collegestudent.She hadlearned herspeech21The daybefore thetalk,alone inher room.Michelle felt
22.But assoon as she wasinvited tothe stage,she wasfull of(口吃).fear shehad23too manytimes before-the fear of getting24because of her stutterItbegan whenshe wasa child.She feltashamed and25as littleas possibleat school.She putalot of26into mathand science.In thesesubjects,she could27her teacherswith writtenexams andreports ratherthan spokenones.(欺But bythe timeMichelle gotto middleschool,her stutterhad madeher a28for bullying凌),which hurther academicperformance.29,she wenttoacookingschool,where shehoped hercooking wouldspeak foritself.Michelle sawher futureasa30until anutrition class,when theteachers lecture31her ofherlove ofscience.She foundthat herthirst forlearning morebiology was32than her fearof stuttering(治疗).during oralexams.She startedto workinaresearch laband triedspeech therapyWith thehelpofhertherapist,she33realized thereal problemwas notthe stutteritself;itwasherfearofstuttering.It tookher aboutayear to34during oneweekly meetingthat sheloved herselfasshewas.Now,instead of35public speeches,she activelyseeks opportunitiestobeon
21.A.by heartB,on timeC.by accidentD.on purpose
22.A.nervous B,annoyed C・confident D.energetic
23.A.understood B.explored C.experienced D.considered
24.A.injured B・stuck C,tired D.excited
25.A.laughed B.talked C,learned D.moved
26.A.service B.wealth C,power D.effort
27.A.impress B・encourage C.interview D.disappoint
28.A.coach B.fan C.hit D.target
29.A.However B.Otherwise C,Therefore D.Furthermore
30.A.teacher B.biologist C.chef D.officer
31.A.warned B.cured C.cheated D.reminded
32.A.shorter B・weaker C,stronger D.longer
33.A.gradually B.hardly C.formally D.frequently
34.A.speak outB,stand upC,break inD.calm down
35.A.making B,writing C.enjoying D.avoidingthe stage.And ifshe happensto stutteralong theway,so beit.
三、单项选择
36.is saidthat allofthemhave gonetothecinema.A.What B.It C.As D.That
37.I findit thatthere standbunches oftall treesin BashuSecondary School.A.amaze B.amazed C.amazing D.to amaze
38.Stephen Hawkingbelieves thatthe earthis unlikelytobethe onlyplanet lifehasdeveloped gradually.A.what B.that C.where D.which
39.He describedthe charactersinthenovel hehad metthem faceto face.A.even ifB.in caseC.so thatD.as if
40.The reasonwhy sheisalwayslate isshe hastrouble managingher time.A.which B.what C.because D.that
41.Children,when bytheirparents,are allowedto enterthe stadium.A.being accompaniedB.to accompanyC.accompanyingD.accompanied
42.Look up!Impressive,original buildingsby constructionworkers inmyneighbourhood.A.will buildB.will bebuilt C.are builtD.are beingbuilt
43.When youanswer thequestion inclass,you havetomakeyourself bythe otherstudentsintheclassroom.A.hearing B.to hearC.heard D.having heard
44.Technology developmentshouldbeguided bythe rightvalue harmto humanitydevelopment.A.inordernottodo B.to notdo C.doing D.so astodo
45..Only whenMichael returnedtothescene outthe truththat Amywas notthe onlymurderer.A.we findB.did wefind C.wefoundD.will wefind
四、用单词的适当形式完成短文阅读下面短文,在空白处填个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式词11-3A leaffell intothe waterand changedthe tasteofit.Therefore,tea wasborn.China isknown46the homeof tea.Since ancienttimes,tea47exist inChineseculture,leaving itsaroma inpoetry andcustoms.Many tealovers enjoytea notjust forits flavor,48also forthe beautyofteaceremonies.。
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