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陕西省安康中学学年高一上学期月月考2023-202410英语试题第一部分听力第一节听下面段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的、、三个选项中选出最5A Bc佳选项听完每段对话后,你都有秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题每段对话10仅读一遍.
1.What didthe mando lastSaturdayA.Watched afilm.B.Did somecleaning C.Watered theflowers.
2.What is the mandoingA.Looking forhis clothes.B.Enjoying aparty.C.Watching TV.
3.Why does the manwalk throughthe womansyardA.Its safer.B.Its ashort-cut.C.The yardis beautiful
4.What flavorof icecream isthe mostpopularA.Strawberry B.Chocolate.C.Lemon.
5.What isthe mangoing to do todayA.Have ajob interview.B.Meet hisnew boss.C.Take aphoto.第二节听下面段对话或独白每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的、、三个选5A Bc项中选出最佳选项听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题秒钟;听完后,5各小题将给出秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍5听第段材料,回答第、题
6676.What kindof restaurantdoesthe man preferAChinese restaurant.B.An Italianrestaurant.C.A Mexicanrestaurant.
7.What can be knownfrom the conversationA.They willhave dinnerat8:
00.B.They willdrive to the restaurant.C.The manprobably doesnot likesmoking.听第段材料,回答第、题
7898.Whats newabout KarenA.She isthinner.B.She istaller.C.She isfatter.
9.What didKaren doduring thesummer holidayA.She leanedhow toswim.B.She keptexercising tolose weight.C.She madeefforts toimprove herstudy.听第段材料,回答第至题
8101210.Where doestheconversationtake placeA.ln awaiting room.B.In the doctors office.C.Over thephone.ll.Whats wrongwith the manA.He has a toothache.B.He has a stomachache.C.He hasa headache.
12.When canthe mancome tosee thedoctorA.Right now.B.This afternoon.C.Tomorrow.听第段材料,回答第至题
9131613.What didthemando lastnightA.He sawa movie.B.He watcheda match.C.He wentto aconcert.
14.How didthemango out月月考英语答案10阅读理解篇【答案】A
21.C
22.B
23.AB篇【答案】
24.C
25.B
26.D
27.AC篇【答案】
28.C
29.B
30.C
31.C篇【答案】
33.D
34.D
35.BD
32.C七选五【答案】
37.C
38.F
39.E
40.A
36.G完型填空
42.B
43.D
44.A
45.D
46.C
47.B【答案】
41.A
50.D
51.C
52.A
53.B
54.B
55.A
48.B
49.A语法填空
57.located
58.a
59.but/vvhile【答案】
56.interested
61.controlling
62.were
63.branches
60.to
65.preserving
64.original第四部分写作【答案】Dear Tom,Im sorryto hearthat you have troubleadapting to your seniorhigh schoollife.Looking backon myexperience,Im noexception.However,the situationis easy to change.Here aresome tipsfor you.First,you shouldattach greatimportance to the efficiencyof yourstudy whetheryou are at homeor schoolbecauseit isno usestudying withyour mindabsent.Besides,a goodnights sleepcontributes toyour physicalandmental well-being.Do rememberto putaway yourmobile phonebefore goingto bed.Undoubtedly,nothing ismoreimportant thanhealth.It svital foryou totake exerciseregularly.I hopemy suggestionswill beof helptoyou.It willturn outall rightin theend.YoursLiUua【答案】One day,however,Mary camewith goodnews.She toldJane theschool musicfestival was to beheldthe nextmonth andthat herclassmates allexpected herto singon behalfof herclass.Janes eyessparkledbut respondeddoubtfully,Can I...”Mary andI immediatelyassured herthat she could makeit.In thefollowingmonth,with thehelp ofMary,Jane kepton practicingsinging.Beautiful songsechoed inour houseagain and smilesbegan to appear on her face.Finally thebig daycame whenshecouldpresent herselfWhen the host announced it was Janes turn,she waswheeled onto the stage.Jane wasgreeted withwarmapplause.As shebegan tosing,the audiencegot absorbedin herbeautiful voice.Seconds afterher performance,all theaudience rosewith thunderouscheers.When wheeledoff stage,Jane receivedpraise andbunches offlowersfrom herteachers and classmates.Jane wasmoved totears.The kindnessand encouragementfrom herteachersandclassmatesstimulated Janesenthusiasm forlife,making herregain confidencein pursuingheroriginal dream,which Iwill supportwholeheartedly.A.With hisbrother.B.AIone.C.With hissister.
15.What can be knownfrom theconversationA.Children arethe mainaudience.B.Too many people inAfrica dieof hunger.C.The concertwas heldto collectmoney forpoor children.
16.What isthe womansopinionA.The governmentshould takesome measures.B.All peopleshould contributesome money.C.The RedCross shoulddo somethingfor it.听第段材料,回答第至题
10172017.Where doesthe speakerliveA.In thecollege.B.In Henderson,C.In a small town.
18.What happenedon the speakers way to thecollegeA.The speakerwitnessed anaccident.B.Her carbroke down.C.Her carhit atree.
19.Who didthespeakerringA.The Presidentof thecollege.B.One ofher students.C.American AutomobileAssociation.
20.What kindof personisthespeakerA.She is an optimisticperson.B.She is a carelessperson.C.She iswarm-hearted.第二部分悯读理解(共两节,满分分)50第一节(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
152.
537.5阅读下列四篇短文,从每小题后所给的、、、四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题A BC D卡上将该选项涂黑AYou maybe familiarwith the following famouspeople,but haveyou heardof theirgraduationspeeches,in whichthey eithershare theirunforgettable experiencesor giveyou somegreatinspiration•Michael Dell,University of Texas atAustinAnd nowyouve finishedsomething great and importanthere,and itstime foryou tomove ontowhats next.And youmust notlet anythingprevent youfrom takingthose firststeps.You mustalsocommit to the adventure.Just havefaith in the skillsand theknowledge youvebeen blessedwith and go.•J.K.Rowling,Harvard UniversityHalfmy lifetimeago,I wasstriking anuneasy balancebetween myambition and theexpectations frommy parentswho werenot rich.But whatI fearedmost formyself atyour agewasnot poverty,but failure.The fact that you are graduatingfrom Harvardsuggests thatyou knowlittleabout failure.You mightbe drivenby afear offailure quiteas muchasadesire forsuccess.•Steve Jobs,Stanford UniversitySometimeslifes goingto hityou in the headwithabrick.Dont losefaith.Your workis goingtofill alarge part of yourlife,and theonly wayto betruly satisfiedis todo whatyou believeis greatwork,and theonly waytodogreat work:is tolove whatyou do.If youhavent foundit yet,keeplooking,and dontsettle.•Bill Gates,Harvard UniversityWeneed asmany peopleas possibleto have access to the advancedtechnology,and theycanlead toa revolutionin whathuman beingscan dofor oneanother.They aremaking itpossible notjustfor nationalgovernments,but foruniversities,smaller organizations,and even individuals tosee(不公平)problems,see approachesand dealwith theworlds inequitieslike hunger,poverty andsoon.
21.What MichaelDell saidis toencourage ustoA.love ourwork B.listen toexpectationsC.follow ourdreams D.follow othersexample
22.When she was inuniversity,J.K.Rowling was afraidA.to dreamB.to failC.of beingpoor D.of beinghungry
23.What doesBill Gatessuggest studentsdoingA.Helping solvesome globalproblems together.B.Taking responsibilityfor theirown behavior.C.Making contributionsto theirown country.D.Mastering asmuch knowledgeas possible.BA stormhit Houston,Texas,on Tuesday.It broughtheavy rainsand risingfood-waters.ByTuesday night,some patsof thecity hadrived10inches ofrain.Police andfirefighters helpedpeoplemove tosafe places.They alsosaved peoplefrom carsand busesthat werestuck onroads.Certain areasaround Houstonwere hitrally hard.In justfour hours,more thanseven inchesofrain fellin Sugar Land in the southwestof Houston.Cars could not passthrough anyof theareas mainroadways.On Twitter,SugarLandcity officialsasked people to getto highground.Tuesdays rainhit partsofTexasthat Hurricane Harvey had already damagedalmost twoyearsago.HurricaneHarveyin August,2017was thesecond mostcostly hurricanein UShistory.It caused$125billion worthof damagein Texas.In the Houston area,36people diedand about150,000homes wereflooded.A spokesmanfor theHarris CountyOffice ofHomeland Securityand EmergencyManagementspoke withtheHoustonChronicle.The spokesmansaid thatthis weeks rain ishot inany wayaHarvey-level event.But theworst maynot beover yet.People willhaveabreak from the heavyrain onWednesday.According tothe National Weather Service,the TexasGulf Coastwill continueto experienceheavyrain laterin theweek.Today shouldbe ourquietest overthe nextfew daysfor rainfall,said Don(气象学家).Oettinger,a NationalWeather ServicemeteorologistHouston FireChief SamuelPeia warned,“As there is toomuch wateron the ground,these areperfectconditions forflash floods,so wehope people are carefulof whatthey redoing andencouragethem tostay home.Theres nosense inputting yourself,firefighters or anybody indangerneedlessly.n
24.What areParagraphs1and2mainly aboutAHurricane damagein Houston.B.Flood preventionin Houston.C.Heavy floodshitting Houston.D.People fightingheavy snowin Houston.
25.What dowe knowabout HurricaneHarveyA.It causedno deathsor injuries.B.It did a lotof damageto Texas.C.It wasless seriousthan thisweeksrain.D.It wasthe biggesthurricane onrecord.
26.What canwe learnfrom theweather reportof theNationalWeatherServiceA.Fine daysare coming.B.It willrain non-stop fora wholemonth.C.A hurricaneis unavoidable.D.Floods willcontinue.
27.What didSamuel suggestlocal peopledoA.Stay indoors.B.Join firefighters.C Giveup needlessthings.D.Comfort those who losthomes.CEven smallamounts ofphysical activity,like quick walking,may greatlylower therisk of(分析).depression,according toa newdata analysisRecommendedlevels of exercise inthe United States,according tothe USCenters forDisease()(有氧的)Control andPrevention CDC,include aerobicactivity atproper levelsfor
2.5hours a week,(刖肉)along witha workoutof allmajor muscleL groupstwice aweek.Or,a personcan chooseahigh-level aerobicexercise,such asrunning,for
1.25hours eachweek,along withthe sameamountof strengthtraining.Middle-to-high-level exerciseis goodfor us,according tothe CDC.It improvessleep,lowersblood pressure,protects againstheart diseaseand diabetes,reduces stress,improves mood,andfights anxietyand depression.But intodays busyworld,manypeoplefind itdifficult tofit ina jogora visittothegym.Add depressiontothemix,andthemotivation forexercise dropseven further,experts say.The analysis,published Wednesdayinthejournal JAMA Psychiatry,looked at15studiesinvolving over190,000peopletodetermine howmuch exercisewas neededto reducedepression.Adults who did activitiesequal to
1.25hours ofquick walkingper weekhad an18%lower riskofdepression comparedwith thosewhodidnot exercise,the studysaid.Moving upto anuactivityamount equalto
2.5hours ofquick walkingper weekwas associatedwith25%lower riskofdepression,the studyauthors said.The benefitswere strongestwhen aperson changedfrom beinga couchpotato toaddingmovement tothe day,the studysaid.However,exercising overthe recommendedlevels didnotprovide anyadditional benefits.“Our findingstherefore haveimportant newimplications for health doctorsmaking lifestylerecommendations,especially toinactive individualswho mayperceive thecurrent recommendedtargetof exerciseas unrealistic,the authorswrote.A studyin2018found similarresults:People whoexercised hadabout43%fewer daysof poormental health.u Evenjust walkingthree timesaweekseems to give peoplebetter mentalhealth thannotexercising atal,said studyauthor AdamChekroud,an assistantprofessor ofpsychiatry atYaleUniversity.
28.Why doesthe writeruse thefigures inParagraph2A.To providedifferent waysof exercise.B.To illustratethe benefitsof doingexercise.C Torecommend theproper levelsofexercise.D.To identifywhich exerciseis betterforhealth.
29.How doyou understandthe underlinedsentence inParagraph3A.Running maypossibly addto depression.B.Depressed peopleare lesswilling to exercise.C.People tendtoexercisemore whendepressed.D.Working outregularly helpsincrease motivation.
30.What doesthe analysispublished inJAMAPsychiatrysuggest:A.Over190,000people sufferfrom poormentalhealth.B.
2.5hours ofquickwalkingper weekis amust foradults.C.A couchpotato benefitsmuch whentaking properexercise.D.The recommendedlevels byCDC gofor peopleof allages.
31.Which ofthefollowingagrees withAdam Chekroudsidea aboutexerciseA.Practice makesperfect.B.Rome wasntbuilt ina day.C.Half aloaf isbetter thanno bread.D.Where thereis awill,thereisa way..DWhen didyouhavea reallydeep conversationwhere youfelt trulyheard Connectionsof thiskindare completelynecessary for people butthey arenot alwayseasytofind.Thats whyone woman(治疗!)巾)decided totake listeningtothestreets.Her nameis TraciRuble,a therapistwho isconcernedthat peopletoday areexperiencing lonelinessand lackpersonal connections.Sheunderstands thatwith busylives anddemanding jobs,peopleareunable to make theseconnections.On aspring dayin2015,Ruble anda smallnumber ofvolunteers setup chairson sidewalksin12locations aroundSan Franciscoand invitedpeople passingby tosit fora fewminutes andchat.Thiswas thebeginning ofthe nonprofitSidewalk Talk.The missionis tocreate publicspaces ofconnectionsforpeople.Today,the organizationhas morethan4,000volunteers in40cities.Thesevolunteers comefrom avariety ofbackgrounds andreceive trainingfromtheorganization.Sidewalk Talkgives peoplea chanceto speakand belistened tobut it is nottherapy.Volunteers arenot communicatingasatherapist outthere.Theyre notthere tosolve someonesproblems.Theyre thereto practicebeing human,Ruble said.According toRuble,therapy isone-sided andtherapists aretaught toavoid self-disclosure(自我表露)but byu beinghuman“volunteers couldapproach interactionswith communicationabout theirown lifeand byshowing(同青)sympathy Tfor thepeople theytalk with.Today,an increasingnumber ofpeople experienceloneliness,according toa reportfromHarvard University.In fact,31percent of all Americansfeel seriousloneliness including61percent ofyoungadults.To dealwith that,rebuilding communityrelationships isvitally important.WhileSidewalk Talkwill notsolve theloneliness problem,these chatscould helpsomeone havea brighterday.Knowing thatthere aresympathetic people who arewilling tofully listenand sharepeoplesfeelings couldmake allthe differencetoalonely person.
32.What isthe purposeof Sidewalk TalkA.To providetraining forthose volunteers.B.To teachthe passers-by how to communicate.C.To offerpublic chancesof personalconversations.D.To helppeople reducepressure atwork.
33.What isthe differencebetween thevolunteers ofSidewalkTalkand therapistsA.Volunteers providenon-professional therapy.B.Volunteers preferone-sided communication.C.Volunteers aregood atshowing theirsuccess.D.Volunteers expresstheir experiencesand feelings.
34.What canwe inferabout SidewalkTalk fromParagraph4A.It makespeople moresympathetic toothers.B.It offersa solutiontotheloneliness problem.C.It helpstreat depression.D.It haspromoted communityrelationships.
35.What isthe textmainly aboutA.A womanguiding othersto leadan activelife.B.An organizationtaking listeningtothestreets.C.Therapists settingup chairson sidewalks.D.Volunteers helpingothers learnhow to talk.第二节(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
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512.5根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项While itswonderful toshare aspecial trip and newexperience withfriends orfamily,theres anattractivecase fortravel alonefrom timeto time.Solo travelcan workfor anyone._36_You needntdiscuss withothers.It can be challengingtotalkover atripandtime awayfrom workwith anotherbusy personinyour life,_37_.Usually,these challengescanbeovercome bysimply planningfar inadvance.However,if youcant finda travelpartner onshort notice,it maybe theperfect timeto packyourbags andgo anyway.Youre yourown greatpartner.,_38_you maybe surprisedat howenjoyable itcanbe.Just accompanyyourself.Depending onthedestination,a solotrip canbe apowerful andlife-changing experience.Imagine sittingon apeacefulbeach atsunset ortaking aninviting morninghike alone.You canenjoy sucha hikewithoutmaking conversationwith anyone.Meet newpeople.If youareaborn openperson,traveling alonecanbe a wonderfulwaytomeet localsand make(亲近的)new friends.Often,peoplewhoare aloneappear moreapproachable toothers._39_.Youcould evenjoin agroup oflike-minded peoplefor yogaon thebeach.The keyis tokeep anopenmind whilekeeping safetyin mind,especially ina foreignland._40_For somereason,service athotels andrestaurants seemsbetter whenyou retravelingalone.People tendto admirethosewhotravel bythemselves.A.Enjoy greatserviceB.Do everythingyou wantC.and itseven moredifficult whenyou trytomakeplans witha groupD.If thingsdont gowell,the entiretrip canbe terribleE.You couldbe chattingwith someinteresting peopleatasidewalk cafeF.If youseldom spendimportant timealoneG.Here aregood reasonswhy youshould tryit第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分分)第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)3015115阅读下面短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中,选出可以填入对应空白处的最佳A BC D选项u Long time no see isa veryinteresting sentence.When Ifirst readthis sentencefrom anAmericanfriends email.I laughed.I thoughtit wasa typicalexample ofChinglish.Obviously itisaword-by-word literaltranslation ofthe Chinesegreetings witha_41_Englishgrammar andstructure!Later on,my friendtold methat itisastandard American_42_.I wastoothrilled tobelieve her.Her wordscouldnotconvince meat all.So Idida_43_on Google.com.To mysurprise,I foundthere wereover40thousand webpages containingu Longtime nosee.*Thissentence hasbeen_44_used inemails,letters newspapers,movies,oranyother possibleplace.zThough itis._45Jnformal,itispartofthe languagethat Americansuse daily._46_,if youtype thisphrase in MicrosoftWord,the_47will tellyou thatthe grammarneeds tobe corrected.Nobody knowsthe_48__of thisChinglish sentence.Some peoplebelieve thatit camefromCharlie Chansmovies.In1930s,Hollywood moviemaker successfully_49_worldwide famousChinesedetective nameduCharlie Chan“on widescreens.Detective Chanliked toteach Americanssome(弓|用)Chinese wisdomby quotingConfucius.Longtimenosee/was histrademark.Soon“Longtime nosee.became a_50_phraseinAmerica_51_the popularityof thesemovies.(熔炉).Some people_52_1America toa hugemelting potAll kindsof cultureare_53_in thepottogether,and they54_the colorand tasteof eachother.American Chinese,though aminorityethnic groupintheUnitedStates,is alsocontributing somechanges tothe pot!Language isusuallythe firstthing tobe_55_inthemixed pot.
41.A.damaged B.perfected C.learned D.ruined
42.A.custom B.greeting C.habit D.proverb.
43.A.job B.research C.survey D.search
44.A.widely B.hardly C.seldom D.never
45.A.lots ofB.plenty ofC.amount ofD.sort of
46.A.Hence B.Luckily C.However D.Suddenly
47.A.hardware B.software C.operator D.speaker
48.A.use B.origin C.expression D.meaning
49.A.created B.published C.did D.discovered
50.A.ordinary B.rare C.modern D.popular
51.A.as ifB.astoC.thanks toD.even though
52.A.compare B.regard C.send D.demand
53.A.joined B.mixed C.compiled D.done
54.A.improve B.change C.lower D.promote
55.A.influenced B.mentioned C.used D.considered第二节(共10小题;每小题
1.5分,满分15分)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1()If youare_56_interest inboth Chinasancient financeand architecture,Pingyao isa placeyoucant miss.()The AncientCity ofPingyao,_57locate inthe centralShanxi Province,China,is_58_well-preserved exampleofatraditional HanChinese city.Its wallsare about12meters high,andthree tofive meterswide atthe top.The westernand easternsides ofwalls havetwo gates_59_thesouthern andnorthern wallseach haveone gateonly.From the19th century_60_the early20th century,Pingyao,_61______control almosthalf oftheeconomy ofthe countryat itsbooming period,wasafinancial centerfor the whole ofChina.There_62_be onceover twentydraft bankshead offices,whose_63_branch weredistributedwidely aroundthewholecountry,eveninsome westernand southeasterncountries.Today whenother Chinesecities havebeen morethan happyto burytheir historyunderskyscrapers,this64_origin ChineseWall Streetchooses notto.Ordinary peoplestill liveinthe Chinesetraditional courtyardsas theydid inthe past.This cityis helpingChinese rediscoverthe第四部分写作共两节,满value of_65_protect whatlittle isleft ofthe countrysancient buildings.分分第一节满分分4015假定你是李华,你的美国笔友刚上高中,感觉学习生活一团糟,他写信向你求助,请Tom你用英语回信,给予他帮助要求:字数字左右,可以适当增加细节,使行文连贯80Dear Tom,Yours.Li Hua第二节满分分25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As asingle mother,Ive neverdoubted mydaughter Janesdream tobeasinger onthe stage.Atan earlyage,she wascrazy aboutsinging.Whenever shehadachance,she wouldsing toher heartscontent.Her sweetand charmingvoice tendedto getpeople aroundattracted toher songs.Living inasmallcity,I tookseveral oddjobs,determined todo everythingin mypower tosupporther.Soon afterJane attendedschool,her musicteacher Marynoticed hertalent bychanceand volunteeredtogiveher someguidance onhowtosing.Jane practicedso hardthat beforelongshe madegreat progressin singing.Unfortunately,one noona yearlater,Jane wascrossing thestreet whena carelessdriverknocked herdown.She wasrushed tohospital.When Ihurried there,thedoctortold methat mydaughterwould probablynot standonherown feet.I frozewith shock,feeling asif Ihad beenthrowninto adark world.Weak anddizzy,I wasabout tofall tothegroundwhen someonetook holdofme.It wasMary,who gotthe newsand racedhere.She comfortedme,saying firmly,uGrace,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,lsaid,“My dear,everything wouldbe fine.Mary comfortedher gently,“I knowyouarea stronggirl,Jane.Dont worry.Well bestanding byyou.I washeartbroken tosee tearsstreaming downJanescheeks.After twomonths,we returnedhome fromhospital.Her teachersand friendsfrequently visitedher.Jane eventuallyaccepted thefactthatshe wouldhave toget aroundinawheelchair.Never didsherefer tothe subjectof singingagain.I knewshe wasa niceand understandinggirl,who wasafraidthat talkingabout heroriginal dreamwould upsetthe twoof us.注意续写词数应为左右;L
150.请按如”下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2One day,however,Mary camewith goodnews.WhenthehostannounceditwasJanesturn,shewaswheeled ontothe stage.。
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