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宁夏青铜峡市宁朔中学学年高一月月考英语试题2023-20245
一、阅读理解Moonlight RainbowFountainLocation:South KoreaTheMoonlight RainbowFountain isthe worldslongest bridgefountain.In orderto beeco-friendly,it repeatedlygets waterfrom theHan Riverbelow.When watercomes outwith music,10,000LED lightsswitch on,and arainbow effectappears.The GiantLocation:AustriaThe Giantis designed by Austrianartist AndreHeller.It has a hugeface withbright eyesand a(结构).watering mouth.The outsideis coveredwith greengrass.Its insidehas awonderful structureMetalmorphosisLocation:USAIt is a fountain,a sculptureand alsoa performingwork ofart.The high-tech artisticwork attracts(不锈车冈people fromall overthe world.The fountain is made of more than20stainless steelplates板).They canform a huge headwhen turnedto acertain angle.Whenever thehead appears,it shootswater.Nacka FountainLocation:Sweden(纪念碑)Nacka Fountainis designedas apeace monumentfor thefounding of the UnitedNations.The mainstructure ofNacka Fountainis madeof bronze.There aretwo sculptureson it.Thefountain shootswater into the sea.71FountainLocation:USAThe greatfountainison Highway71in Ohio.It lookslike ahuge wheelsurrounded byagreen environment.The majorpart is ahugering.
1.Which fountainis builton abridgeAfter twomonths,we returnedhome fromhospital.Her teachersand friendsfrequently visitedher.Jane eventuallyaccepted thefact thatshe wouldhave to get aroundin awheelchair.Never didsherefer to the subjectof singingagain.I knewshe was a niceand understandinggirl,who wasafraid that注意.续写词数应为左右;talking abouther originaldream wouldupset thetwo ofus.
115.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2One day,however,Mary camewith goodnews.When thehost announcedit wasJanes turn,she waswheeled ontothe stage.A.The Giant.B.71Fountain.C.Nacka Fountain.D.Moonlight RainbowFountain.
2.What doThe Giantand Metalmorphosishave incommonA.They sitin America.B.They aremadeofbronze.C.They appearasabig head.D.They aredesignedbythe sameartist.
3.What canwe inferabout71FountainA.It isin honorof peace.B.It issurrounded bysea.C.It isenvironment-friendly.D.It isnamed aftera highway.“Dad,I needyour help.Come here!^^My5—year-old girlpulled metowards thecomputer.(购物车).“Dad,please buyeverything I have in the Amazonshopping cartHere,take thiscash frommysavings!”The shoppingcart showedten itemsfbr atotal ofabout130dollars.Wait!^^Ireplied.Thats toomuch money!Why doyou needall thesethings,HTlease,Dad!These itemswill get(偷看)!“here beforeChristmas.Ihave a surprisefor everyone.No peekingshe explained,and Iboughteverything.(包装)A coupleof dayslater,she goteverything.I sawher thenwrapping allher gifts.“Can Ihelpyou”I asked/No,Dad.I toldyou theseare specialsurprises.No peeking!”she replied.Herexcitement wasobvious.The daycame.She wasall aroundher gifts,planning,protecting,arranging.Everything hadto beperfect.As soonas dinnerwas over,she jumpedfrom herchair and took hergifts.She wentaroundgiving eachone ofus herpiece oflove.These weresmall items,but it was themeaning of giving herheartthat wewere reallyfeeling.As shegave thegift toeach person,she watchedthe expressionon ourfaces.Our smileswere hergreatest reward.Her lastgift wasfor my2—year-old boy-a toycar.It washardto describemy littleboys delightat gettingthis gift!For severalminutes,everyones attentionwasfocused onwatching himgo allaround thehouse happily.Seeing theseacts ofmy5—year-old helpedme understandthe powerofgiving-giving from theheart.Later thatday,my girlreceived somegifts,but shedidnt needthem.She focusedon others,not onherself.It wasclear thatshe was the onefeeling truejoy.
4.Why didthe girlask herfather forhelpA.She didnthave enoughmoney.B・She neededhim tokeep thesecret.C.She wantedto gethis opinionson gifts.D.She couldntmake theonline payment.
5.How didthe girlfeel whenwrapping thegiftsA.She feltproud.B.She feltdelighted.C.She feltcautious.D.She feltsatisfied.
6.What didother familymembers thinkof thegirls actsA.Pleasant.B.Creative.C.Reasonable.D.Surprising.
7.What isthe authorspurpose inwriting the textA.To praisehis daughterfor hergenerosity.B.To sharehis experienceof raisinghis kids.C.To discusshow tofind happinessin dailylife.D.To sharethe lessonlearned fromhis daughter.Its
2035.You have a job,a familyand youreabout40years old!Welcome to your futurelife.Getting readyfor work,you pausein frontof the mirror.Turn red,“you say.Your shirtchanges(智能电子元件)from skyblue todeep red.Tiny preprogrammedelectronics arerearranged in your shirttochange itscolor.Looking intothemirror,you findit hardto believeyoure
40.You lookmuch younger.With amazingadvances inmedicine,people inyour generationmay liveto be150years old.Youre notevenmiddle-aged!As yougo intothe kitchenand prepareto pouryour breakfastcereal into a bowl,you hear,“To(电子源码)lose weight,you shouldnteat that!”from yourshoes.They readthe tinyelectronic codeon the cerealbox tofind outthe nutritiondetails.You decideto listen to yourshoes.“Kitchen,what canIhave fbrbreakfhstA listof possiblefoods appearsonthecounter as the kitchenchecks itsfoodsupplies.“Ready foryour tripto spaceyou askyour sonand daughter.In2015only speciallytrainedastronauts wentinto space-and veryfew of them.Today anyonecan goto spacefor daytrips orlongervacations.Your bestfriend evenworks inspace.Handing yourchildren threestrawberries each,you add,(防疫The doctorsays youneed thesefor spacetravel.Thanks tomedical advances,vaccination shots针)are athing ofthe past.Ordinary foodscontain specialvaccines.With thestrawberries in their mouths,the kidshead for the frontdoor.Its timefbr youto goto work.Your carchecks yourfingerprints andunlocks thedoors.“Myoffice.Autopilot Jyoucommand.Your cardrives itselfdown theroad andmoves smoothlyinto trafficonthe highway.You sitback andunroll youre-newspaper.The latestnews downloadsand fillsthe viewer.Looking throughthe pages,you watchthe newsas videofilm ratherthan readit.
8.What changesthe colorof yourshirtA.The mirror.B,The preprogrammedelectronics.C.The sunlight.D.The medicine.
9.How dothe shoesknow thatyou shouldnteat the breakfast cerealA.By pouringthebreakfastintoabowl.B・By gettingthe doctorsadvice.C.By testingthe foodsupplies inthe kitchen.D.By checkingthe nutritiondetails ofthe food.
10.The strawberriesthe childreneat serveas.A.breakfast B.lunchC.vaccines D.nutrition
11.How isthetextorganizedA.In orderof time.B.In orderof space.C-In orderof preference.D,In orderof importance.Beijing Opera,as oneof Chinesetraditional operaforms,is regardedasthenational operaofChina andwell receivedall overthe world.Beijing Operaarose inthe late18th centurywith ahistory ofmorethan200years whoseorigincan dateback tosome oldlocal operas,especially theAnhui Opera.It becamefully developedandrecognized bythe mid-19th century.Now itsthe biggestkind ofopera in China,whose popularityspread(戏剧的)all overthe country,becoming the most populardramatic formon Chinesestage.There arefour basicmethods employedin aBeijing Operaperformance:chang,nian,zuo,da.(背诵)Generally speaking,chang meanssinging,and nianrecitation andoral communication,while zuomeansthe facialand bodyexpressions andacting andda isChinese Kungfu.Beijing Operaalso hasfourmain typesof performersnamely Sheng,Dan,Jing andChou.Sheng andDan meanthe mainroles intheopera.The paintedface,in Chinesecalled jing*,isaname for the roleoftheman thathas somespecialcharacteristic orappearance.Chou iseasily understoodfromtheroles nameasaclown withan uglyappearance,who isto providelight reliefand comedy.In recentyears,Beijing Opera has triedto makesome changes,including improvingtheperformance quality.Widely spreadingall overChina withgreat influence,Beijing Operacontains thespiritof Chinesenational culture,but theshortage offunding hasbecome abig problemastheformenters the21st century.There isno doubtthat itisatreasure ofChinese culture!
12.What doesParagraph2mainly tellusA・The historyof Beijing Opera.B・The greatinfluence BeijingOperahason us.C.BeijingOperais popularinChina.D.The relationshipbetween theAnhui Operaand BeijingOpera.
13.When aperformer issaying somethingto another,which methoddoes itbelong toA.Chang B.Nian C.Zuo D.Da
14.A funnyman whosenose wasall whitein stagemost probablyacted therole.A.Sheng B.Dan C.Jing D.Chou
15.What will be thefuture ofthe BeijingOperaC.More popular.D.Much uncertain.A.Very bright.B.Certainly dark.Communication TipsHereare somesuggestions aboutmaking yourtalk withyour parentsturn outforthebest.Be honest.If yourealways honest,your parents willbelikely to believe what you say.If yousometimes hidethetruth,parentswillhaveaharder timetobelievewhatyoutell them.16Be braveand start talking.Ifs easyto sayHi,Mum orDad,can youpass thepotatoes17Lefs faceit.You willfeel(尴尬的)embarrassed whentalking aboutsomething personal,but yourparents knowyou quitewell.They wereyour ageonce,too!So dontlet alittle embarrassmentstop you.Ifs OKto goahead andsharewhats onyour mind.18If youhaveadisagreement,can youconsider thingsfrom yourparents pointsof viewIf youcan,telling yourparents youunderstand theirviews andfeelings helpsthem bewilling tounderstand yours,too.Try notto argue.Using afriendly andrespectful tonemakes yourparents more likely tolisten toyou andtake whatyousay seriously.19What ifit doesntwork If you stillcant talk toyourparents,seek otheradults9help.20Thenfollow allthe tipsabove tomake youcommunicate withthat personwell.A.Explain yoursituation.B.Try tounderstand them.C.Ifyoulie,theyll findit hardto trustyou.D.Parents arethemostimportant peopleinyourlife.E.But itcan beharder tostarttalkingabout personaltopics.F.It alsomakes itmorelikelythat theylltalktoyou inthe sameway.G.Find arelative ora teacherwho willlistento,understand andcare aboutyou.
二、完形填空Most peoplewho keepanimals chooseto havedogs,cats orfishes.But RecepMirzan keepsa21(天鹅)animal onhis farmin WesternTurkey.The63-year-old retiredworker hasa swanwhich he22many yearsago.Mirzan wasdriving inhis carwhen he23an injuredswan witha24wing.Mirzan(捕食者).immediately25andtookthe swanwith himto26her frompredators(猎物)」“Since Ilove27,1said tomyself thatI shouldtake herhome insteadof28her aspreyMirzan toldThe AssociatedPress.He namedthe swanGarip.It means“strange“intheTurkish languagebut isalso usedto29aperson whohas haddifficulties intheir lives.After Garipsbroken wingimproved,she30with Mirzan.Mirzan isnot marriedand hasno31so theswan islike achild tohim.Garip hasbeen livingon Mirzansfarmforthepast37years,32Mirzan whereverhe goesand nevertrying to33the farm.According tothe groupSwan Sanctuary,in Britain,swans liveinthe34fbr onlyabout12years.But thankstothe35environments,Garip canlive upto nearly40years.
21.A.lovely B.different C.smart D.normal
22.A.saved B.bought C.caught D.raised
23.A.hit B.picked C.touched D.saw
24.A.beautiful B,broken C.strong D.annoyed
25.A.shouted B.shot C.stopped D.defended
26.A.leave B・care C.protect D.observe
27.A.nature B.hunting C.animals D.recovery
28.A.leaving B.regarding C.thinking D.serving
29.A.describe B.help C.introduce D.comfort
30.A.played B,performed C.flew D.remained
31.A.money B・house C.family D.children
32.A.missing B・understanding C.following D.supporting
33.A.run awayfrom B.get intoC-return toD.get across
34.A.lake B.wild C.history D.world
35.A.polluted B,quiet C.energetic D.protected
三、语法填空语法填空I attendedthe NaadamFestival inChinas InnerMongolia AutonomousRegion thisyear.Thefestival,36includes horseracing,wrestling andarchery,falls onthe37four dayofthesixth monthofthe lunarcalendar,usually38last forthree days.I wenttothegames earlywith myfriend andfound thatmany people39make preparationsforthe events.I wastold that the festivalhad beenpopular withMongolians for40century.After theopeningceremony,the wrestlingcompetition began,41follow bythe archeryand myfavourite horseraces.42my surprise,the riderswere allchildren andI wasconcerned abouttheir43safe.My friendtold me not44worry asthey had been ridinghorses alltheir lives.Then Ibegan tounderstand what“Horses areattheheart ofMongolian culture^^meant.Having beenback home,I feltreally tired,45itwasworthwhile tocelebrate thefestivalwith myfriend.
四、书信写作.假定你是李华,计划参加庆祝端午节活动请给你的英国朋友写一封信,邀请他46Mike一同前往内容包括活动的时间和地点;
1.活动内容缅怀屈原、吃粽子、观看龙舟比赛等等
2.注意词数左右;
1.80可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
2.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数
3.参考词汇端午节the DragonBoatFestival;缅怀in memoryof...Dear Mike,Yours,Li Hua
五、书面表达阅读下而材料,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.As asingle mother,Ive neverdoubted mydaughter Janesdream tobe asinger onthe stage.At anearlyage,she wascrazy aboutsinging.Whenever shehad achance,she wouldsing toher hearfscontent.Her sweetand charmingvoice tendedtogetpeople aroundattracted toher songs.Living ina smallcity,I tookseveral oddjobs,determined todo everythingin mypower tosupporther.Soon afterJane attendedschool,her musicteacher Marynoticed hertalent bychance andvolunteeredto giveher someguidance onhow tosing.Jane practicedso hardthat beforelong shemadegreat progressin singing.Unfortunately,one noona yearlater,Jane wascrossing thestreet whena carelessdriver knockedherdown.She wasrushed tohospital.When Ihurried there,the doctortoldmethat mydaughter wouldprobablynot standon herown feet.I frozewith shock,feeling asif Ihadbeenthrown intoa darkworld.Weak anddizzy,I wasabout tofall tothe groundwhen someonetook holdof me.It wasMary,who gotthe newsand racedhere.She comfortedme,saying firmly,“Grace,Janeneeds you.You muststay calmand strong.I nodded.Having calmeddown,I enteredthe wardwithMary.(矢口觉)That night,Jane recoveredher consciousnessand openedher eyes.Holding herhand,I said,“My dear,everything wouldbe fine.Mary comfortedher gently,I knowyou area stronggirl,Jane.Dont worry.Well bestanding byyou.I washeartbroken tosee tearsstreaming downJanescheeks.。
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