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新疆墨玉县学年高三上学期第一次月考英语测试2024-2025
一、阅读理解Summer Courses2022San DiegoSeaside Collegeis offeringone andtwo-week Englishsummercourses forhigh school students from all overthe worldwho want to improvetheir English.Classes areoffered atfive levels,from basicto advanced.Students will be testedwhen theyarrive andplacedin thelevel appropriateto theirlanguage ability.Each classhas amaximum of14学费students.Tuition FeesOne-week CourseJuly26-August1:$310Two-week CourseJuly26-August8:$620The fullpayment mustbe receivedbefore thebeginning of the courses.食宿AccommodationsWe providehousing,including breakfastamp;dinner,7days aweek.Single room:$250per weekTwinroom:$160per person,per weekYoushould reserveyour accommodationsbefore May15and all the accommodationfees mustbe paidinfull beforeJune
15.How toApplyFill outan applicationform andsend itto usat.Come toour collegethis summerand makeyourself shineat English.
1.The aimof the courses is to helpthe highschoolstudents.A.learn EnglishB.attend collegeC.visit somehigh schoolsD.travel toother countries
2.What arethe tuitionfees for the One-week CourseA.$
160.B.$
250.C.$
310.D.$
620.
3..When mustthe accommodationfees bepaidA.Before May
15.B.Before June
15.(排练).managed tocalm medown andencouraged meto havea tryin the rehearsal注意续写词数应为个左右;L150请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答
2.The next day,I draggedmyself to therehearsal.Finally,the greatday arrivedand“the oldwoman^^couldnt waitto geton stage.C.Before July
26.D.Before August
1.
4.If youwanttoapply forthecourse,you should.A.choose acollegeB,reserve ahotel roomC.check withthe teachersD.fill outa form and emailit(飓风桑迪)Surviving Hurricane SandyNatalie Doan,14,has alwaysfelt luckyto livein Rockaway,New York.Living justa fewblocksfrom thebeach,Natalie cansee theocean andhear thewave fromher house.Its theocean thatmakesRockaway sospecial/9she says.On October29,2012,that oceanturned fierce.That night,HurricaneSandyattacked theEastCoast,and Rockawaywas hitespecially hard.Fortunately,Natalies familyescaped to Brooklyn shortlybefore the citysbridge closed.When theyreturned to Rockaway thenextday,they foundtheir neighborhoodin ruins.Many ofNataliesfriends had lost theirhomes and were livingfar away.All aroundher,people weresuffering,especially the elderly.Natalies schoolwas sodamaged thatshe hadto temporarilyattend aschool inBrooklyn.In thefollowing few days,the menand womenhelping Rockawayrecover inspiredNatalie.Volunteers camewith carloadsof donatedclothing andtoys.Neighbors devotedtheir sparetime tohelpingothers rebuild.Teenagers climbeddozens offlights ofstairs todeliver waterand foodto elderlypeopletrapped inpowerless high-rise buildings.“My momtells me that I cant controlwhat happensto meJ Nataliesays,but Ican alwayschoosehow Ideal withit.”Natalies choicewas to help.She createda websitepage matchingsurvivors in need withdonors whowanted to help.Natalieposted introductionabout aboy namedPatrick,who losthis baseballcard collectingwhen hishouseburned down.Within days,Patricks collectionwas replaced.In thecoming months,her websitepage helpedlots ofkids:Christopher,who receiveda newbasketball;Charlie,who gota newkeyboard.Natalie alsoworked with other organizationsto bringmuch-need suppliestoRockaway.Her effortsmade hera famousperson.Last April,she wasinvited totheWhite Houseand honoredas aHumcane SandyChampion ofChange.(创痕)Today,the scarsof destructionare stillseen inRockaway,but hopeis in the air.The streetsareclear,and manyhomes havebeen rebuilt.“Icantimagine livinganywhere butRockaway,Nataliedeclares.6€My neighborhoodwillbeback,even strongerthan before.
5.When Nataliereturned toRockaway afterthe hurricane,she found.A.some friendshadlosttheir lives.B.her neighborhoodwas destroyed.C.her schoolhad movedtoBrooklyn.D.theelderlywere freefrom suffering.
6.According toparagraph4,who inspiredNatalie mostA.The peoplehelping Rockawayrebuild.B.The peopletrapped inhigh-rise building.C.The volunteersdonating moneyto survivors.D.Local teenagersbringing clothingto elderlypeople.
7.How didNatalie helpthe survivorsA.She gaveher toystothekids.B.She tookcare ofyounger children.C.She calledon theWhite Housetohelp.D.She builtan informationsharing platform.
8..What doesthe storyintend totell usA.Little peoplecan makea bigdifference.B,A friendinneedis afriend indeed.C.East orWest,home isbest.D.Technology ispower.A GoodNight9s SleepSleepplays animportant rolein good health andwell-being throughoutyour life.While youresleeping,your brainis formingnew pathwaystohelpyou learnand rememberinformation.Although weallknow theimportance of getting agood nightssleep,not all of usknow thebest wayofgettingit.Asleep expert,Phil Atherton,gave sometop tipsfor gettingthe mostout of the night,which willleave youreadyfor actionin themorning.According toPhil Atherton,not eatinga largemeal before bedtimu canfollow aroutine liketryingnot toexpose yourselfto toomuch artificiallight within1hour beforebed,as yourbrain useslight tohelpset internal“body clock”.Although itmight seemunnatue isimportant forgetting agood nightssleep.The timedifference betweeneating andsleeping should be atleast three hours.So youd better avoideatingany foodthreehoursbeforebed,as itwill loweryour blood sugar duringsleep andhelp minimizedamagefrom toomuch sugarfloating around.Its alsoimportant tofind waysto prepareyour bodyfbr sleep.Yoral toschedule yoursleep,thepurpose isto senda signalto your body andmind thatits timeto sleep.Another wayto prepareyourbodyfor sleep istoget intoa relaxedstate bytaking abath orlisteningto softmusic.Both of them willhelp totake themind offthe daytimepressures.(床垫),Having asuitable bed,especially asuitable mattressis necessaryfbr agood nightssleep.Sleep isa personalizedactivity,andweall adoptdifferent sleepingpositions.Finding themattress thatsuitsyou willreduce backpains thatcan resultfromapoor sleepingposition.The bedshouldbefour tosixinches longerthan itstallest user,allowing forspace tomove around.The recentresearch ispretty clearthat agood nightssleepisa majorcomponent ofgoodhealth.Since thestart ofthe21st century,studies havelinked alack ofsleep tomany diseases,such asdiabetesand obesity.Taking actionnow willlead tolong-term benefitsfor youand thosearound you.
9.What doesthe authorintend totell usin the passageA.When tostart asound sleep.B.How toget agood nightssleep.C.What to do withsleep problems.D.Why toformagood habitof sleeping.
10.According tothe author,before goingto sleep,youdbetter.(紧张)A.free yourselffrom tensionB.check yourbloodsugar(生物钟)C.relieve yourpain in the backD.record yourbiological clock
11.What doesthe underlinedword“it”in Paragraph2refer toA.Not sleepingwell.B.Taking ameal.C.Not eatingfood.D.Having agood sleep.Human beingshave usedtools fora verylong time.In someparts ofthe worldyou canstill findtoolsthat peopleused more than two million yearsago.They madethese toolsby hittingone stoneagainstanother.In thisway,they brokeoff piecesfrom one ofthestones.These chipsof stonewereusually sharpon oneside.People used them forcutting meatand skinfrom deadanimals,and alsoformaking othertools out of wood.Human beingsneeded touse toolsbecause theydid nothave sharpteethlike othermeat eatinganimals,such aslions andtigers.Tools helpedpeople toget foodmore easily.Working with tools alsohelped todevelop humanintelligence.The humanbrain grewbigger,andhuman beingsbegan toinvent moreand moretools andmachines.The stonechip was oneofthe firsttoolsthat peopleused,and perhapsit is the most important.Some scientistssay thatit was the keytosuccess of mankind.(硅芯片).Since1960a new kind oftool has appeared.This isthe siliconchip It is smallerthana fingernail,but itcan storelots ofinformation.Tt isan electronicbrain.Every yearthese chipsgetcleverer,but theirsize getssmaller,and theircost getsless.They areused inwatches,calculators andintelligentmachines thatwe canuse inmany ways.In thefuture wewill notneed towork withtools intheold way.Machines willdo everythingfor us.People willhave plentyof sparetime.But whatwill theydowith itHumanbeings usedstone chips for more than twomillion years,but humanlife changedvery littleinthat time.We haveused siliconchipsforonly a few years,but lifeis changingfaster everyday.Whatwill lifebe liketwenty years from nowWhat willthe worldbe liketwomillionyearsfromnow
12.From paragraph1,we canknow.A.why early human beingscut skinfrom deadanimalsB・how earlyhuman beingsdiscovered thetoolsC.what earlyhuman beingsusedthetools forD.what foodearlyhumanbeings stored
13.The stonechip isthought to be themostimportant tool becauseit.A.was veryimportanttothe developmentof mankindB,led tothe inventionof machinesinthe early timeC.developed cookingabilities ofmankindD.wasoneofthefirst toolsofmankind(提及)
14.The siliconchip ismentioned inthe passageto.A.show thechanges of tools B.introduce anewkindof toolC.give anexample ofusing toolsD.compare theeffects oftwo kindsoftools
15.At theend ofthepassagethe authorseems tosuggest thatlife infuture is.A.outoforder B.less colorfulC.hard topredict D.full ofmeaningsWhat isthe differencebetween agood athleteand agreat oneWhat isthe differencebetween aplayerof asport anda masterof asport
16.First,all great athletes lovecompetition.17・Not onlycan theyenhance theirprofessionalskills dramaticallybut alsoboost theirmental qualityby competingwith others.18Apositive attitude towards lifeisthebasic requirementof thesegreat athletes,as longas theyhave this,nomatter whatchallenge they are facing,they areconfident tofurther overcomeit.19,They are able tocutout thingsfrom theirlives thatadd totheir stress,such asunhealthy foodor badfriendship.Finally,allgreat athleteshave themental strengthto focuson whatis mostimportant.
20.Great athletesset anexample toallofus notonly inhow toplay sportswell butalso inhow tolivelife well.A.They are not afraidto competewithotherpeople(心理学家)B.A sportspsychologist suggeststhere arefour thingsthat allgreat athleteshave incommon(优于)C.In aword,great athletesarenotsuperior tocommon playersin termsof theirskills andquality.D.Second istheir self-confidence;theyarepositive aboutthemselves andtheir abilitiesE.Great athletescan alsodeal withstress well(使分心)F.They willnot letthemselves bedistractedfrom theirgoalG.The differencesbetween goodathletes andgreatathletesare theirattitudetocareer.
二、完形填空Ive beeninterested indiving.I wantedto experienceit butwas21by the fear ofdeep water.Lastyear,encouraged bya divingenthusiast,I decidedto22my fear.I signedup fora divingcourse.After afewdaysof theorysessions,I surprisingly23allthetheory exams.But thenfollowed thebiggest
24.1was visibly25underwater.My instructorasked metodoafewmore diveswith himto26my confidence.However,I couldsee ahuge27between whatI thoughtId bedoing andwhat thecourse28required.Over thenext fewweeks,I lookedback onthe pastand thoughtabout whatI couldhave donedifferentlyto havehad amore pleasant29,It was a30game!If I could win,I wouldbe ableto31thiscourse.A weekbeforetheend ofthe divingcourse,I wentto completetwo diveswith myinstructor.Iknew thatif Ididnt giveit another32,I wouldalways carrythefearwith me,and itwould onlyget33(装备),with time.As Irevised the34and puton mygear Ithought tomyself,“This isit!”I tooka deepbreath,held mymask inplace withmy fingers,and dida backroll intothe sea.Three hourslater,I becamea35_diver.I finallyovercame myfear!
21.A.picked outB.settled downC.held backD.brought up
22.A.overcome B.hide C.ignore D.share
23.A.failed B.avoided C.cleared D.assessed
24.A.gift B.challenge C.promise D.surprise
25.A.terrified B.rude C.ashamed D.angry
26.A.show B.build C.shake D.cover
27.A.mismatch B.solution C.connection D.wonder
28.A.secretly B.accidentally C.directly D.actually
29.A.holiday B.discussion C.suggestion D.experience
30.A.card B.mind C.health D.word
31.A.write downB.seek forC.sail throughD.check on
32.A.item B.try C,name D.record
33.A.worse B.longer C.less D.darker
34.A.innovations B.comments C.fundamentals D.choices
35.A.highly-paid B.competitive C.well-known D.qualified
三、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1Anyone whohas aninterest inDunhuang willhave heardof FanJinshi.The Chinesearchaeologist36has spentmorethanhalf acentury researchingand preservingthe cavesat theheart ofthe ancientSilkRoad inGansu Province37know asthe Daughterof Dunhuang^^in herfield,though“protector“isprobably amore fitting38describe.Fan hasbeen studyingthe historicalsite sincetheearly1960s,first asan archaeologyundergraduatefrom PekingUniversity,then asa conservationistwhen shebecame thedeputy directorofthe DunhuangResearch Academyin1984,which servesto preventthe ancientsite39being destroyed.“It isover athousand yearsold.Itisan old person,an40extreme weakoldperson.It has41variety illnesses.If youarealittle careless,it couldbe gone.Gone fbreverjFan says.Today,thanks tothe workof great42archaeologist suchas Fan,Dunhuang isproud oftheworlds largestand best-preserved collectionof Buddhistrelics43date fromthe13thtothe15thcenturies.The mainMogao siteis madeup of735caves spreadacross441,700-metre-wide cliffface,壁画containing45,000square metresof murals45morethan2,000colourful sculptures.
四、书信写作.假定你是李华,你的英国笔友来信说她和父母想来中国旅游,希望你能给她一些46Sara建议请你给她回信,内容包括写信目的;
1.提出行程建议;
2.表达祝福
3.注意L词数不少于100;可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯
2.
五、书面表达阅读下面材料,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
47.My lovefor dancebegan whenI wasvery youngand Iwould dreamtobea stardancer fromtimeto time.With the drama festivalapproaching,the schooPsdrama clubhad releaseda noticeforthedancer(试镜)audition forThe Twelve Dancing Princesses.And ofcourse I wasthefirst oneto signup.As Ileft thestage aftermy auditionat school,Icouldfeel it.The power.The future.I knewthatsomeday whendancers magazineswrote aboutme,they wouldsay thismoment waswhen myrise toastar began.My balletslippers hurtmy feet,but Ifigured thatwas helpful.In TheTwelveDancingPrincesses,the princessesdanced allnight sothey probablyhad footpain,too.My performancewas moregenuinebecause ofmy pain.I neededto showmy devotioneven whenI wasnton stage,so Iapproached Mr.(角色分配)Ellison,thedramaclub advisor.He toldmethatcasting willbe postedtomorrow.Thankyou,sir,I said,using thealmost Britishpronunciation ofHollywood starsinthe1940s.Iwasso surethatMr.Ellison wouldcast measaprincess.The nextmorning,I wentto readthe castlist.The twelveprincesses werefirst,by number.Iscanned fromOne toTwelve,but noneby me.At thebottom ofthe castinglist,my namefinally appeared.My rolewasareally smallone,an oldwoman whohelped asoldier,not oneoftheprincesses!I wasdesperatelydisappointed.Mr.Ellison musthave madea mistake!No oneelse inthe schoolhad myskillsor preparation!.I foundhim inhis classroom,but heinsisted therewas nomistake andemphasized thatevery roleina playwas important.Unable toaccept thefact,I burstinto tears.Mr.Ellison。
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