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川省泸州市泸县第五中学学年高一上学期月月U2024-202510!考英语试题
一、听力选择题
1.What willthe mandrinkA.Water.B.Tea.C.Coffee.
2.How doesEmilys motherstay healthyA,By eatingwell.B.By joggingoutdoors.C,By exercisingat agym.
3.What is the problemwith the manA.He maycatch acold.B.He isvery tired.C.He hasa toothache.
4.What willthe speakersdo tonightA.Read athome.B.Go tothe cinema.C.Do someshopping.
5..What doesthe mansuggest doingduring thestormA.Remaining indoors.B.Going tothe shelter.C.Calling forhelicopter rescue.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题
6.What isthe manscousinA.A journalist.B.A teacher.C.A sailor.
7.How doesthe manlike teachingA.Boring.B.Exciting.C.Challenging.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题
8..What coloris EricsjacketA.Black.B.Blue.C.White.
9.Where isFranks jacketA.On thebed.B.On thesofa.C.On thetable.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题
10.What isthe manprobably doingA.Visiting agallery.B.Polishing apainting.C,Reading newsonline.the grandfatherhoped hecould becomean engineer.Grandfather advisedthe father63think moreandchoose themajor thatsuited histalents.At last,the fathertook theadvice andchose tostudy lawincollege.In thesame way,the grandfathersuggested the boy shouldcalm downand thinktwice before64jump inwith bothfeet.His grandfathertold himthat ifhe goesto universityand playsmusic at thesame time,he willhave two65option forhis future.
五、书信写作.假定你是李华,你的英国朋友最近对中文感兴趣,并来信向你咨询如何才能学好中66Peter文请你根据下列要点写回信提出建议;.给出理由L2注意.词数左右;.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯1802Dear Peter,YoursLi Hua
六、书面表达阅读下面材,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一个完整的故事,续写短
67.文的词数为左右150Amy isgood atmaking pies,which gother hiredat theGood Timesrestaurant monthsago.Andshe wasoften regardedas thebest workerthere.Recently,she becamethe supervisorat the restaurant.She waskind andfriendly toall the other workersand thecustomers.One morning,Amy wastaking orderswhen sheoverheard aconversation.What youdid therewasgreat,Mason!It washard tocarry the old ladysafely outof thefire.For amoment,I thoughtyouwere gone,my friend/9one mansaid.To this,the otherman replied,Yeah,it wasdifficult,but thafsour job.And youwere thehero today,Gordon.You carriedthat girlon yourshoulderand herdog inyour hand.Its going to beon thefront pagetomorrow,Tm tellingyou.”From theirclothing andconversation,Amy knewthey werefirefighters.And she quickly realizedthat they had been talkingabout theprevious nightsfire at theoldmotel on theotherend of the road.Then theman namedGordon continued,I dontcare aboutbeing in the papers.The littlegirl andher dogremindedme ofmy owndaughter.Shes constantlyasking for a dog,too.”Amy wasmoved by thecourage andsincerity of the twomen.She wanted to show her appreciationfor theirselfless service.Paragraph1:“How abouthelping payfor their meal”she wondered.Paragraph2:Then shewent tothe cashierand secretlypaid for theirmeal.A.Amazed.B.Thrilled.C.Pitiful.
11.How doesthe womansound about the painting
12.When was the firstexhibition heldby DogcassoA.In
2015.B.In
2017.C.In
2019.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题
13.Where are the twospeakersC.At school.A.In theoffice.B.In acar.
14.Why isthemansleepyA.He didntsleep welllast night.B.He didntsleep atall lastnight.C.He sleptlate lastnight.
15..Whats wrongwith themans fatherA.He hassome troublewith hisheart.B・He hasa badcough.C.He hasa chestpain.
16.What doesthe womanadvise theman to doA.Take moremedicine.B.Do someexercise.C.Ask forleave.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题
17.Where willthe listenershave lunchA.In thegarden.B.In amuseum.C.Ina park.
18.When didpeople beginto callthe treethe Washington ElmA.In
1775.B.In
1864.C.In
1984.
19.・Whafs thespeakers jobA.A tourguide.B.A clerkin thepark.C.Asecretary.
20.What canwe knowabout theWashingtonElmA.Washington didntaccept thecommand of his armyunder it.B,Washington took a pictureof it.C.It wasplanted in
1775.
二、阅读理解Thailands fourtrain journeysIf you renot in a rush,you cantake trainsto travelaround Thailand.Here are the fourbest trainjourneysin thecountry.Ha LineStart:Tho;End:Sat SamStartat ThoWong Ytrain station,just across the CoP Riverfrom Bangkok.From thewindow,you cansee homes,shops,palm treesand ricefields.The farmlanddisappears asyou enterSam San.(港口).After gettingoff andwalking througha busyfresh market,you11reach aharborDeath RailwayStart:Tho;End:Nam TBuiltin the1940s,the Death Railway is Thailands mostfamous andhistoric trainline.A totalof(路线).688bridges werebuilt along the routeThe trainsthat runon theDeath Railwayare3rd-class,meaning theyhave noair-conditioners andmostly woodenbenches.Its atourist line,so therere stopsforshort visitsto historicalsites anda eave.Beach TrainStart:Bangkok;End:Ha HThisroute skirtsaround theGulf ofThailand.Your destination,Ha H,isThailandsoriginal beach(旅游胜地).resort Thecentral attractionoftheroute isHa Hred-and-white trainstation,which wasbuiltin
1926.The trainis largelyresponsible forHa Hwealth;therefore,the stationis amajor sourceofpride.Train toLaosStart:Bangkok;End:ThangStarting fromBangkok in the afternoon,this routecrosses theMekong Riverinto Laos.In themorning,with warmsunlight streaminginto yourbed,you,11pass bythe charmingtiny villagesandseemingly endlessuse fields.After astop inNong K,you11crosstheso-called FriendshipBridge toLaos.
21.What can be learnedabouttheDeath RailwayA.It isthe mostfamous andmodern linein Thailand.B.Its trainsare3rd-class with all woodenbenches.C.It providesyou withgood naturalviews alongthe lineD.It stopsfor a few momentsat historicalsites.
22.What doDeathRailwayand BeachTrain havein commonA.They allow you toenjoy seaviews.B・They cangive youa senseof history.C.They offera lotof goodviews alongthe way.D.They make you experience the locallife.
23.Which isthe destinationof BeachTrainA.Bangkok.B.Nong K.C.Ha H.D.Thang.My roommateLily waswell organised,while I was not.Each ofher thingshad itsplace,but mine(贴标签于)were alwayshidden somewhere.She evenlabeled everything.T alwayslooked foreverything.Over time,Lily gotneater andI gotmessier.She wouldpush mydirty clothingover,and Iwouldlay mybooks onher tidydesk.We bothgot tiredof each other.War brokeout oneevening.Lily cameinto theroom.Soon,I heardher screaming.Take yourshoesaway!Why undermy bed!”Deafened,I sawmy shoesflying at me.I jumpedto myfeet andstartedyelling.She yelledback louder.The roomwas filledwith anger.We couldnot havestayed togetherfor asingle minutebut foraphone call.Lily answeredit.From herend ofthe conversation,I couldtell rightaway hergrandma was(爬)seriously ill.When shehung up,shequicklycrawled underher covers,sobbing.Obviously,that was(同情)something sheshould notgo throughalone.All ofa sudden,a warmfeeling ofsympathy roseupin myheart.Slowly.I collectedthe pencils,took backthe books,made mybed,cleaned thesocks andsweptthe floor,even onher side.I gotso lostin mywork thatI evendidnt noticeLily hadsat up.She waswatching,her tearsdried andher expressiona kindof disbelief.Then,she reachedout herhands tograspmine.I lookedup intoher eyes.She smiledatme,“Thanks.”Lily andI stayedroommates fortherestofthecollege years.We didntalways agree,butwe learnedthe keyto livingtogether,giving in,cleaning upand holdingon.
24.How isParagraph1mainly developedA.By analyzingcauses.C.By showingthe difference.D.By describinga process.B.By givingsome examples.
25.What madeLily soangry oneeveningA.She heardthe authorshouting loud.B.She sawthe authorsshoes underher bed.C.She gotthe newsthat hergrandma wasill.D.She couldntfind herbooks anymore.
26.Why didthe author cleanup theroomA.Because shewanted toshowhercare forLily.B.Because shehated herselffor beingso messy.D.Because Lilyrequired herto doso.D.Because she was scaredby Lilysanger.
27.What mightbe thebest titleforthe passageA.Hard WorkPays OffB.Learning toBe RoommatesC.My FriendLily D.How toBe Organised27-year-old AlexandraKnox,from Newcastle,moved inwith FlorenceSmith afterstarting a(差星巨)masters degree.Having quitepossibly thelargest agegap ofany housematesin theUK,thepair saythey hitit offand have a greattime livingtogether.They watchafternoon TVtogether,chat over一a cupof tea,and dosome ofthe cleaningtogether Itsno differentfrom living with universitystudentsJ saidAlexandra.Florence haslived in the Londonhome forover50years.Having retiredfrom herjob at the ageof70,and withher familyliving faraway,she wasleft onher own.To avoidfeeling lonely,she signedupfor housesharing withHomeshare,the charitywhich pairedher withAlexandra.Sharing yourhome isa greatidea.Loneliness ishorrible.Having someoneelse in the homemakesa bigdifference.You donthave toworry aboutfalling overor hurtingyourself.And moreimportantly,its lovelyto have somebody totalk toduring the day,“Florence said.Florence added,“Iwasalready67years oldwhen myhousemate wasborn,and whenI toldmyfriends about it,they thoughtit wasstrange.But the more theyfind outaboutit,themorethey thinkits averygood idea.”Alexandra saidshe wasoriginally frightenedbytheidea ofmoving toLondon andlivingwith an older person,but shethinks ithas madeher experiencein thecapital muchbetter andhasbeen agreat wayto coversky-high rental costs.It justdidnt seemlike thenormal thingto do,living withan olderperson Jshe explained.But nowits likebeing withan oldfamily friend.It givesmesomewhere homelyto comeback tointheevening,which isgreat.^^
28.What doesthe underlinedpart hitit offinthefirst paragraphprobably meanA.Have quarrels.B.Get alongwell.C.Be bored.D.Get usedto newenvironments.
29.Why doesFlorence shareher flatA.To supportstudents.B.To cutdown onliving costs.C.To getsomeone todo housework.D.To havesomeones company.
30.What isFlorences friendsattitude tothe housemates—Florence andAlexandraA.Unclear.B.Disapproved.C.Favorable.D.Doubtful.
31.What wasAlexandra afraidof atfirstA.The studypressure ofher mastersdegree.B.Living withanoldwoman in London.C.The highrentalcostsinLondon.D.Being awayfrom herfamily.Here isan astonishingand significantfact:Mental workalone cantmake ustired.It soundsabsurd.But afew yearsago,scientists triedto findout howlongthehuman braincould laborwithout(疲劳).reaching astage offatigue Todthe amazementof thesescientists,they discoveredthat bloodpassingthrough thebrain,when it is active,shows nofatigue atall!If we tookadrop ofblood froma day(毒素)laborer,we wouldfind itfull offatigue toxinsand fatigueproducts.But ifwetookblood fromthebrain ofan Albert Einstein,it wouldshow nofatigue toxinsatthe end oftheday.So farasthebrain isconcerned,it canwork aswell andswiftly attheendof eightor eventwelvehours ofeffort asatthebeginning.The brainis totallytireless.So whatmakes ustired(情感的)Some scientistsdeclare thatmost ofour fatiguecomes fromour mentaland emotionalattitudes.One ofEnglands mostoutstanding scientists,J.A.Hadfield,says,The greaterpart ofthefatigue fromwhich wesuffer isof mentalorigin.In fact,fatigue ofpurely physicalorigin israre.Dr.Brill,a famousAmerican scientist,goes evenfurther.He declares,“One hundredpercent ofthe fatigueofa sittingworker ingood healthis dueto emotionalproblems.What kindsof emotionsmake sitting workers tiredJoy SatisfactionNo!A feelingof beingbored,anger,anxiety,tenseness,worry,a feelingof notbeing appreciated-those arethe emotionsthattire sitting workers.Hard workby itselfseldom causesfatigue.We gettired becauseour emotionsproducenervousness inthe body.
32.What surprisedthe scientistsafewyears agoA.Fatigue toxinscould hardlybe foundinalaborers blood.B.AlbertEinsteindidnt feelworn outafter adays work.C.The braincould workfor manyhours withoutfatigue.D.A mentalworkers bloodwas filledwith fatiguetoxins.
33.According totheauthor,which ofthe followingcan makesittingworkerstiredA.Endless tasks.B.Physical labor.C.Unpleasant emotions.D.Challenging mentalwork.
34.Whafs theauthors attitudetowards thescientists,ideasA.Negative.B.Uncertain.C.Supportive.D.Doubtful.
35.We caninfer from thepassagethat inorder tostay energetic,sittingworkersneed to•A.havesomegood foodB.enjoy theirwork C.exercise regularlyD.discover fatiguetoxins(游艇)Ifyouwill takea vacationwith yourfamily orfriends,renting a yacht inCabo isone ofthechoices youneed toconsider.A yachtis comfortableand givesyou thefreedom whileon vacation.
36.It allows you toexplore differentdestinations.37,renting ayacht canallowyou todo thisoften withoutthe needto unloadyour baggage.It alsoallowsyou to reachand seebeaches whichyoucan onlyreach bywater.
38.Renting ayacht couldbe greatif youare lookingfor anideal environmentforrelaxation.Whether sailingacross thecoast orin calmwaters,it allowsyou tosit backand enjoyviewingthe beautifulscenery.
39.It allowsyoutoenjoy yourprivacy andpersonal service.Renting ayacht fora vacationguarantees(保正)i privacyand providesan opportunityto spendtime withyour lovedones.40The yachtworkers willhelp youget thebest outof yourvacation andtake careof yourpersonal needs.These abovearethereasons whyyou mayconsider renting ayachtwhen goingforavacation.A.Of course,there aremany choicesB.Since youwill visitmany placesin CaboC.It allowsyoutoexperience totalrelaxationD.Because exploringand privacyarethe most importantE.Besides,you havethe chanceto requestpersonal serviceF.Here aresome otherbenefits ofrentingayacht foryour tripG.Renting ayacht will,thus,makeyouget awayfromthebusy world
三、完形填空Parents feelthat itis difficultto livewith teenagers.Then again,teenagers have41feelings abouttheir parents,saying thatitisnot easylivingwith them.According toa recentresearch,themostcommon42between parentsand teenagersis thatregarding untidinessand dailyroutine tasks.On theone hand,parents gomad over43rooms,clothes thrownonthefloor andtheir childrensrefusal tohelp withthe44,On theother hand,teenagerslose theirpatience continuallywhen parentsblame themfor45the towelinthebathroom,not cleaninguptheir roomor refusingtodothe shoppingatthesupermarket.The research,conducted bySt.George University,shows thatdifferent parentshave different46to theseproblems.However,some approachesare more47than others.For example,those parentswhoyell attheir childrenfor theiruntidiness,but48clean theroom forthem,have fewerchances ofchangingtheir childrens
49.On thecontrary,those wholet teenagersexperiencethe50of their actions cando better.For example,whenteenagers whodont helptheirparentswiththeshopping dontfind theirfavorite drinkintherefrigerator,they areforced to51theiractions.Psychologists saythat52isthemost importantthing inparent-child relationships.Parents should53to their children butatthesame timethey shouldlend anear towhatthey haveto say.Parents may54theirchildrenwhen theyare untidybut theyshould alsounderstand thattheirroom istheir ownprivate space.Communication isa two-way process.It isonly bylistening toand55eachotherthat problemsbetween parentsand childrencanbesettled.
41.A.natural B.strong C.guilty D.similar
42.A.interest B.argument C.link D.knowledge
43.A.noisy B.crowded C,messy D.locked
44.A.homework B.housework C.problem D.research
45.A.washing B.using C.dropping D.replacing
46.A.approaches B.contributions C.introductions D.attitudes
47.A.flexible B.popular C.unique D.successful
48.A.later B.originally C.seldom D.thoroughly
49.A.behavior B.taste C.future D.nature
50.A.failures B.changes C.consequences D.challenges
51.A.defend B.delay C・repeat D.reconsider
52.A.communication B.bond C.friendship D.trust
53.A.reply B.attend C.attach D.talk
54.A.hate B.scold C.frighten D.stop
55.A.loving B.observing C.understanding D.praising
四、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1One day,Grandfather andFather56play chesswhen Soncame backwitha57disappoint look.Seeing this,the fatherhad58conversation withthe boy.Instead ofgoingtocollege andbecoming alawyer,59hadbeenexpected byhis father,the boyjust wantedto focuson hisband andhaveacareer inmusicafter heleft school.Actually,theboywasnt interested60law atall.When theyargued,thegrandfather61step inand toldboth ofthem tocalm down.He remindedthe fatherofhisownexperience whenhewasat hisson*s age.Then,the fatherwantedtobe a62profession footballplayerbut。
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