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四川省双流中学2023-2024学年高一上学期10月月考英语试题学校:姓名班级考号
一、短对话A,He tooka trip.B.He watcheda game.C.He playedbasketball.
2.What does the manneed nowA.Ice cream.B.Milk.C.Water.
3.How doesthe mango to workA.By bus.B.On foot.C.By car.
4.Why is the womanunwilling todanceA.Her feethurt.B.She isbad atdancing,C.She dislikesdancing inpublic.
5.What willthe speakersdo thisweekendA.Go to a newrestaurant.B.Watch aFrench movie.C.Stay athome.
1.What didthe mando lastweekend
二、长对话听下面一段对话,回答以下小题
6.Whom isthe partyforA.Lisa.B.Jane.C.Ted.
7.What doesthe manadvise the woman to doA.Play somegames.B.Bring Janealong.C.Watch avideo.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题
8.What doesthe manthink ofhis studyA.Exciting.B.Easy.C.Boring.
9.What isthe womanA.A professor.B.A student.C.A manager.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题the localpopulation toreduce thepossibility ofcausing harmto the heritage/9Wang said.“Each communityhas beenrequired64report thestatus ofits culturalheritage.No oneknows forsure howmany hutongs65leave in the coming100years.
八、建议信假设你是新华中学的学生张华,班里从外地转来一名同学李明,他一时无法融入新的班
66.集体中,感到很苦恼请根据下列要点用英语给他写封信*欢迎他的到来*帮他分析原因至少两点;*给他提出建议至少一条;*陈述你帮助他的具体打算注意词数不少于80oDear LiMing,Best regards,Zhang Hua
九、读后续写读后续写
67.Five years ago,I hada nine-to-five job,and Iusually commutedtoworkby bus.Those longtiringhours oftravelling werealways annoying.But oneday,it washealing.It was a warmMarch evening,and Fdjust taken a seaton the bus thatwould takeme home.Isat in the thirdrow by the window,on thedrivers side.It wasnearly6:00p.m.,but the bus wasnotyet fulland thedriver gaveno indicationthat heintended to get the bus on the roadanytime soon.A middle-aged womanlook aseat oppositeme.She wascrying.Not speakingto anyoneinparticular,she tearfullytold herstory.She hadcome to the cityto visither daughter.On theway to the terminal,a thiefhad snatchedoneof herbags.It hadcontained halfof themoney shedbrought withher.The otherhalf wasrolledin ahandkerchief andhidden underher blouse,so shefortunately stillhad some money left.The busconductor,driver,and otherpassengers listenedto hertale.After afew minutes,shestopped crying,removed somecheese breadfrom herbag,and beganto eat,worry stillsweepingover her.An old man inragged andshabby clothesgot on thebus.He satin theseal directlyin frontofthe woman.After afew minutes,all seatswere taken.The drivergot behind the wheeland startedtheengine.The busconductor collectedtickets andbegan askingus wherewe weregetting off.Whenby cameto the old man,s seal,he becamesuspicious and asked the oldmanwhether hehad anymoney.The oldman admittedthat hedid not.He explainedthat hehad spentall hismoney thismorningwhen hedaccidentally goton thewrong busand nowhe wastrying togo home.注意.所续写短文的词数应为左右
1150.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;2Paragraph1:Upon hearingthis,thebusconductor orderedtheoldman to get offthebus.Paragraph2:The womanseated behind theoldman wasalso listeningand observingthe incident.
10.What waswrong with the womanA.She injuredher leg.B.She hurther back.C,She hadshoulder pain.
11.What willthe manprobably donextA.Talk tohis golfteacher.B.See adoctor,woman.C.Play golfwiththe
12.Whafs therelationship betweenthe speakersA.Teacher andstudent.B.Friends.C,Doctor andpatient.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题
13.What makesit hardto get the ticketA.The holiday.B.The heavyrain.C.Reduced trains.
14.What doesthewomanadvise the man todo atfirstA.Wait at the station.B.Buy aticket online.C.Change aphone.
15.Who isthe manA.A guide.B.A student.C,A teacher.
16.When willthemantake thetrainA.This afternoon.B.Tomorrow.C,The dayafter tomorrow.
三、短文听下面一段短文,回答以下小题
17.How longdoesthetour lastC.Three hours.A.One hour.B.Two hours.
18..What doesthe speakersay abouther houseboatC.It isthe mostexpensive.A.It islarge.B.It issmall.
19.What isthe speakersnew bookaboutA.Travel safetyrules.B.Peoples lifestylein thecity.C.The historyof houseboatsin Seattle.
20.What isthe speakermainly talkingaboutA,A book.B.A houseboattour.C,Her travelexperience.
四、阅读理解MusicOpera atMusic Hall:1243Elm Street.The seasonruns Junethrough August,with additionalperformancesin Marchand September.The Operahonors Enjoythe Artsmembership discounts.Phone:241-
2742.http://www.cityopera.com.Chamber Orchestra:The Orchestraplays atMemorial Hallat1406Elm Street,which offersseveralconcerts fromMarch throughJune.Call723-1182for moreinformation.http://www.chamberorch.com.Symphony Orchestra:At Music Hall andRiverbend.For ticketsales,call381-
3300.Regularseason runsSeptember throughMay atMusicHallin summerat Riverbend.http://www.symphony.org/home.asp.College Conservatoryof MusicCCM:Performances areonthemain campusof theuniversity,usually atPatricia CobbettTheater.CCM organizesa varietyof events,includingperformances by the well-known LaSalleQuartet,CCMs PhilharmonicOrchestra,and variousgroupsof musicianspresenting Baroquethrough modernmusic.Students withLD.cards canattendthe events for free.A freeschedule ofeventsforeach termis availableby callingthe boxoffice at556-
4183.http://www.ccm.uc.edu/events/calendar.Riverbend MusicTheater:6295Kellogg Ave.Large outdoortheater withthe closestseatsunder coverprice difference.Big nameshows allsummer long!Phone:232-
6220.http://vvww.Riverbend music.com.
21.Which numbershould youcall if you want to seean operaA.241-
2742.B.723-
1182.C.381-
3300.D.232-
6220.
22.When canyou go toaconcert byChamber OrchestraA.February.B.May.C.August.D.November.
23.How isRiverbend MusicTheater differentfrom theother placesA.It hasseats in the openair.B.It givesshows allyear round.C.It offersmembership discounts.D.It presentsfamous musicalworks.A robotcalled Bina48has successfullytakenacourse in the philosophyof loveat NotreDamede NamurUniversity NDNU,in California.According tocourse instructorWilliam Barryassociate professorat NDNU,Bina48is theworld*s firstsocially advancedrobot tocomplete acollege course,an achievementhe describedasremarkable.n Therobot took part inclass discussions,gave apresentation witha studentpartnerand participated in adebate withstudents fromanother institution.Before becominga student,Bina48speared asa guestspeaks inBarrys classesfor severalyears.One daywhen addressingBarryfs class,Bina48expressed adesire togotocollege,a desirethatBarry and his studentsenthusiastically supported.Rather thanenroll Bina48in hisRobot Ethics:Philosophy ofEmerging TechnologiescourseA Barrysuggested thatBina48should takehis coursePhilosophyof Loveinstead.Love isa conceptBina48doesnt understand,said BarryTherefore thechallengewould befor Barryandhisstudents to teach Bina48what loveis.Some interestingthings happenedin theclass,n said Barry.He saidthat hisstudents thoughtitwould bestraightforward toteach Bina48about love,which,after all,is fairlysimple——its afeeling/said Barry.But thereality wasdifferent.Bina48ended uplearning n31different versionsoflove,*saidBarry,highlighting someof thechallenges humansmay facewhen workingwithartificial intelligencein future.Bina48participatedinclass discussionsvia Skypeand alsotookpartin a class debateaboutlove andconflict with,students fromWest Point.Bina48*s contributionto thedebate wasfilmedand postedon YouTube.It wasjudged thatBma48and NDNUclassmates werethe winnersof thisdebate.In thenext decade,Barry hopesBina48might becomecomplex enough toteachaclass,thoughhe sayshe foreseesrobots beingused tobetter theteaching and learning experience,rather thanreplacinginstructors completely
24.What wasBina48s performancelike inclassoA.Unattractive.B.Impractical.C.Unbelievable.D.Extraordinary.
25.What doesthe underlinedword naddressing1in paragraph3probably meanA.Giving aspeech to.B.Consulting with.C.Dealing with.D.Sending aletter to.
26.What canwe learnfrom thepassageA.It wasimpossible for Bina48to learnabout love.B,It wasquite difficultforBina48to learnabout love,C.Humans canlaunch,a challengeto artificialintelligence.D.Artificial intelligencemay somehowbe superiorto man.
27.What doesBarry thinkof thefuture developmentof Bina48A.It willsurely be able toserve asa teacher.B・It willcompletely takethe placeof instructors.C.It willbeableto promotelearning andteaching.D.It willbe smartenough tocontrol humanbeings.When I wasachild,I stayedwith my grandmother alot of the timewhile mymother wasatwork.One daysomemoneyproblems startedto arisefor mygrandmother andthe family.They(养老院).needed alittle moreincome soshe decidedto sing at thenearby retirementhomeSo Ihad togo withher.I wasntsure aboutit atfirst,but assoon asmygrandmotheractually(光亮)persuaded metogeton stageand startsinging,I lovedit.I justloved seeingthat sparkleinthose peopleseyes.They wouldstand upand danceand claptothebeat of the music.Eventually,we weresinging atmany of the homesin thesurrounding area5out of7days aweek.Making otherpeople happyhas alwaysmade mehappy.And duringthat experienceI evendiscoveredmy gift,singing.My grandmastill singsto thosepeople15years later,only fornocharge now.I movedto NorthCarolina whenI was13,leaving mygrandma inFlorida,but Istillcarry onher effortand tryand goout ofmy waytodosomething kind,even ifvery small,for atleastone personevery day.There isno betterfeeling in the worldthan theone youget when you hearappreciationin someonesvoice.
28.The authorsgrandmother sangatthenearby retirementhome probablyto.A.bring joytotheold peoplethere B.start anew careerC.make somemoney D.satisfy herhusband
29.The underlinedit”in Paragraph2probably refersto A.how the author couldplease theold peopleB・whether Grandmothercould makemoneyC.whether the author couldsing ornotD.what songsthe authorhad tosing
30.We caninfer from the secondparagraph that.A.the authorhad greatconfidence whenshe startedto singB.the audiencewere surprisedthat the author couldsingatsuch anearly ageC.the audiencedidnt liketheauthorat firstD.theauthorwas lovedby theaudience
31.What doestheauthor intend totell usin thepassageA.One canfind hisgift onlythrough failure.B.Others appreciationcan makeone happy.C.One cansucceed ifhe doesntgive uphalfway.D.Its hardto winothers appreciation.Reading is to successwhat wateris tofish.Apparently,every successfulperson developsapassion for reading.This isbecause readingisthekey togettheinformation requiredto understandsomething.For example,lawyers haveto studyandlearnevery establishedlaw ontheir specificbranches.Sometimes thelaw changesaccording topeople9s needs.A goodlawyer has to beinformedabout the latest newsin thecourt.A doctorhastobe informedof thelatest advancesinmedicine.Reading is very importantfor allmankind.Everything isrelative inthis world,especiallyreading.Reading canopen manydoors andit canlead youinto apath ofsuccess.Studies haveconfirmedthat readingto yourunborn childisverygood.This way your childwill developapassion forreading.How doyou developa passion forreadingThere isonly onewayyou can boostyour passionforreading.Let meexplain thisto you.If youwanttolearn how to ridea bike,you havetogeton thebikeas manytimes aspossible untilyou havelearned.It worksthe sameway withreading.If youwantto improveyour reading,take a book andread itall theway through.When youfinish readingyourfirst book,take anotherbook anddo thesame.Try to read asmuch asyoucan.If youare goingout,take amagazine,abook,an articleor somethingto read.There isa veryimportant factorbehindthereading-reading comprehension.Its whatmakesyou understandthe meaningbehindthetext.Lefs assume that youread adocument andyou aresupposedto explainthe meaningof the document.How wouldyou explainthedocumentifyou(捕捉)couldnt capturethe messageoftheauthor
32.The firstparagraph mainlytalk about.A.what readingcomprehension isB.howtofind abook to readC.we canget informationfromtheInternetD.the importanceof reading
33.We candefine readingcomprehension as.A.a veryimportant factorbehind readingB.something thatmakes peopleunderstand whatthey readC.a strongpassion forreadingD.thelatestinformation inreading
34.The authordevelops thepassage mainlyby.A.comparing theopinions ofdifferent peopleB,presenting storiesC.presenting opinionsand givingexamplesD.following thenatural timeorder
35..What canyou dotoreadmoreA.Take somethingtoreadwhenyouare out.B.Read atschool.C.Make friendswith wholove reading.D.Visit somepopular website.
五、七选五Teenage life:better now,orinthe past(熟悉的)?Does thissituation soundfamiliar(抱怨)Youre complainingto yourparents aboutsomething.Maybe yourcomputer isntpowerfulenoughtoplay thelatest games.36Then youhear...“When I was yourage,there werentany computersor videogames.And Ididnt geta bikeuntilIwas
16.And itwas second-hand.37”So isit reallytrue thatlife isbetter forteenagers nowIt iscertainly truethat manyteenagershave gotmore thingsnowadays.38So parentshave gotmore moneytospend oneach child.And manythings arecheaper thanthey werewhen ourparents werechildren.39Forty yearsago,no onecould imaginea worldwith tinycomputers andamazingsmartphones.And nowthese thingsare necessary——we cantimagine livingwithoutthem!However,technology oftenmeans wespend moretime athome.And oftenits justus,with ourcomputeror television.Teenagers dontdo enoughexercise.40And,although youngpeople stillgeton wellwith theirfriends,some peoplethink teenagerstoday donthave somany socialactivities asthe teenagers inthe past.What doyou thinkHow isteenage lifebetter thesedaysA.And itwas toobig forme.B.A typicalfamily issmaller now.C.You getvery unhappywith this.D.Or yourfriends9bikes arebetter thanyours.E.So theyarent ashealthy astheteenagersinthepast.F.Life wasnot easyinthepast.G.Technology isprobably thegreatest changein ourlife.
六、完形填空Luke isa cutedog,living togetherwith mefor fiveyears.We getlots of41in ourarea duringthesummer season.Many forestsare badly42by fireseach year.That hotsummer,not farfrom ourshelter,a forest43fire.It wasJuly,and therehad beena heatwave goingonforthree days.Somehow,Luke rushedtowards theforest.There wasno longerany hopeat thatmoment towaitfor Luketo comeback tothe44In fact,Iwaswaiting forfirefighters totell methat hehad45intheforest.Suddenly,a firemanburst intomy officeand46methatLuke hadsucceeded insaving(火焰).(陪伴)four catswho hadbeen47bytheflames I48accompanied thefireman totheforest toget himback.49we gottothescene ofthe event,we didntsee Luke.Then weheard the50(吠)of adog barkingintheforest.I51the barkswas Lukes.The firemen52the tracksofthedoguntil theyfound himbarking loudlybytheside ofan injured53,Thanks toLuke,four catsandafireman weresaved.This truestory showsus thatpets areloving andcaring.We shouldlove and54them.Little animalscan do55things forhumans.
41.A.rain B.sun C.noise D.fires
42.A.damaged B.removed C-changed D.treated
43.A.made B.caught C.set D.burned
44.A.forest B.house C.area D.shelter
45.A.lost B.died C,appeared D.remained
46.A.warned B.reminded C.told D.promised
47.A.buried B.trapped C.controlled D.killed
48.A.immediately B.naturally C.slowly D.particularly
49.A.Since B.Unless C.When D.Until
50.A.call B.shout C.voice D.sound
51.A.understood B.identified C-treated D.realized
52.A.recorded B.noticed C.followed D.wanted
53.A,fireman B.doctor C・farmer D.teacher
54.A,save B.raise C-protect D.hate
55.A.fun B.huge C.little D.risky
七、用单词的适当形式完成短文语法填空遗产,Local56official inBeijing promisedto furtherprotect thecitys culturalheritagein particularthe narrowstreets knownas hutongs.Hutongs are57common foundinthecities ofNorth China,but theyare indanger.Beijing isnowadaysbelieved tohave fewerthan1,000hutongs,most of58are nearthe ForbiddenCity.Only_60_yearsago,the numberofthehutong59be3,
250.Usually morethan100,000people visitthe ForbiddenCity duringthe NationalDay holidays.The visitsput pressureonthe60protect ofcultural relicsJ saidHuang Yan,director ofthe BeijingMunicipalCommission ofUrban Planning,61add thathutongs shouldbe protectedfrom humandamage.The governmentconcentrated62how theprotection planswere carriedout.Wang Shaofeng,head ofthe XichengDistrict Government,said thearea has182cultural relics,63many ofthemwere builtas farback asthe YuanDynasty.The districtof Xichenghas
1.28million residentsin its
50.7square kilometersof land.The mostefficient wayistodecrease。
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