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年重庆一中高届月月考202220239英语试题卷注意事项答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号码填写在答题卡上
1..作答时,务必将答案写在答题卡上写在本试卷及草稿纸上无效2考试结束后,将答题卡交回
3.第一部分听力(共两节,满分20分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)听下面5段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题每段对话仅读一遍
1.What does the woman preferto doA.Help someonetype papersB.Have the papers checked.C.Go overthepapersherselfA.A positionB.A weekendplan.C.The martscompany.
3.Where willthe woman gothis afternoonA.An officeparty B.An operahouse C.A shoppingmalL
4.Where didthe manget theticketsC.From the woman.A.From thecinema.B.From theInternet
5.What doesthe woman likem ostabout thecityC.The FrenchrestaurantA.The parksB.The oldbuildings第二节(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)
2.What arethe speakerstalking about听下面5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A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题
6.How doesthe manfeel abouthis majorA.Uninterested.B.Inspired C.Confused.
7.What doesthe manwant to do aftergraduationA.Become alawyerB.Study furtherin MexicoC.Start hisown business听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题A.In CaliforniaB.In PuertoR icciC.In SanFrancisca
9.What isthe relationshipbetween thespeakersA.Mother andson.B.Husband andwifeiC.Brother andsister听下面一段对话,回答第10至12三个小题
10.Why doesthe womanexpress thanksto the manA.He11drive herho me.B.He11shop withherC.Hd11entertain herfriends.
11.Whaf sthe advantage of a conveniencestore for the manA.Long business hours B.The lowprice.C.Much selection
12.What willthe woman donextA.Eat hamburgersB.Stay at the cashcounterC.Co mparedifferent brands.听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题
13.How oldis KatienowC.23years old.A.10years old.B.13years old.
14.What doesKatie think of literatureC.InterestingA.Boring B.Useless
15.What doesKatie probablydoC.A magazineeditorA.A studentB.A model
8.Where canthewoman visit some relatives
16.According toresearch,what canKatie doto helpher readmore literatureA.Read onlonger flightsB.Read atleast tenpagesC.Read beforegoing to bed.听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题
17.When willthe racebe heldthis yearA.On Friday.B.On Saturday.C.On Sunday.
18.W heredoesthe race startA.At thefootball ground.B.On thenorth sideof theparkC.At the main entranceof thepark.
19.What canevery runnergetA.A T-shirt B.A waterbottle C.A pairof runningshoes
20.Who canrun in theracefree ofchargeA.Children under8years oldB.Adults registeringin advance.C.Children between8and15years old第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题
2.5分,满分
37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项AThe NaturalHistory MuseumIn theheart ofLondon isan incredibleworld,the NaturalHistory Museum,located inCromwell Road,London SW75BD.The NaturalHistory Museum houses80million sensationsof naturefrom dinosaursto whales,giant squidto billiorryear-oldrocks,welcoming upto5million visitorsa yearand bringingits unrivalledtreasures tolifeAd mission and openhoursFree,open daily10:00am to5:50pm Lastentry5:20p mOpenuntil10:30pm LastFriday ofeach monthClosed24-26DecemberLuggage storageYoucan leavecoats andluggage inour cloakroomswhich can be foundin thegrand entranceand exhibitionroad entranceLuggageis chargedby weightMuseum membersand childrenaged threeand undercan leaveitems forfree,including foldedpushchairsItems submittedto thecloakroom lessthan30minute sbefore the museum closeswill notbe accepted.Prices peritem£1:coats umbrellas,small bagsbags upto4kg:£250,more than4kg:£5£3:child scooters,prams andpushchairs£5:cabin bags56cmx45cmx21cni,folding bikesand adultscootersM embershipMe mbershipallows youto knowmore about ancient naturalhistory withfree unlimitedentry tospecial exhibitions,anexclusive discountoffer onmagazines subscriptionsand manymore benefitsAdultmembership:£64Young friends8~16:£45Tourist tipsOvercrowdedon weekendsand holidaysPhotographingwithout tripodsMore information
21.When canyou visitthe NaturalHistory MuseumA.At8:30pm onFriday.B.At2:00pm onWednesday.C.At8:30am onMonday.D.At6:00pm onThursday.
22.How muchshould avisitor payfor storinga6kg bagA.£
1.B.£
3.C.£4D.£
5.
23.Where isthis textmost likelyfromA.A naturemagazineB.A historybook.C.A travelbrochureD.A sciencereportBGrowing up,I neverwore makeup and I was always moreafraid of the mirrorthan anythingelse I hadn tthought makeupwasmeant forme,a disabledwoman,until Isaw Ultasnew advertisement:a hugefull-color photoofa model in a wheelchairTheworld offashion andbeauty israrely relatedto disabilities,and eventhough Hollywoodhas madesteps towardgreaterinclusion andclothing brandAerie hasfeatured wom enwith disabilitiesin theiradvertisements,seeing disabilitiesinthe mainstreamis definitelyunusual Thereason whythese thingsmake headlinesis that they reso rare.I learned from avery youngage thatbecause ofmy disability;I wouldnever beconnected withbeauty orcharm,f dspentso longfeeling separatedfrom somany partsof society;but Ultais sendinga powerfulmessage witha singlephoto:Ifstimeto challengeconventional beautystandards becausebeauty comes in all forms.W eall wantto feelincluded.When itcomes todisabilities itis soimportant,especially forchildren andteens withdisabilitiesI was well intomy30s whenI rolledinto a makeup storefor thefirst time.Ihadno ideawhat Iwas doingandfelt likeentering a new worldwithout amap;I feltlike Iwas outof place,as if Iwaspeeking ata clubwithout beinginvitedImagine howmy experiencewould havebeen differentifIhad seen amodelin awheelchair;s miling,as ifto say,u Welcome.Yes,you belong!vThat messageof inclusionwas loudand clearfor Maren Anderson,a4-yearmold girlwho hasa raregenetic diseaseandjust startedusing awheelchair:The momentshe spottedthe advertisementwas caughton cameraby hermom CarolynAnderson,and quicklyspread lastmonth onFacebook.s justreally sayingthat shefeels included,and shefeels likeshe identifieswiththat,and belongshere justlike everybodyelse.So,thank you,Ulta/said CarolynAnderson.
24..What canbe learnedfrom paragraph2A.There willbe moreproducts for the disabled.B.Aerie isthe authors favoriteclothing brand.C.Hollywood workswith Ultato help the disabledD.l£s hardforthepublic to associate beautywith disabilities
25..What doesthe authorthinkof Ulta snew advertisementA.It createsanewtrend in the fashionworldB.It makessociety offermore jobsto thedisabledC.It helpsmake thedisabled feelconfident andinvolved.D.It breaksthe barrierbetween thedisabled andthe able-bodied
26..How didthe authorfeel whenshe firststepped into the makeupstoreA.Nervous andembarrassed.B.Sad andlonely.C.Excited andproud D.Lost andbored
27.Why isMarenAndersons photo mentioned in the lastparagraphA.To exposethe conditionof thedisabledB.To showthe effectofUltas advertisementC.To emphasize thesense ofbelongingD.To explorethe contemporarybeauty standardsCThedoors openwide,you enter,and theyclose behindyou Asthe elevatorgoes up,you realizeits justyou and oneother persontaking thisride Thesilence soongrows uncomfortableWha£s yourgcr-to moveA Stareat yourshoes BPullout yourcellphone.C Makebrief eyecontact DStart aconversationIf youranswer isB,you relike fartoo manyof us,who tendtodojust aboutanything toavoid conversationor eveneyecontact withstrangers Ands martphonesmake iteasier thanever todo thatBut abody ofresearch has shown thatwe might亏待just beshort-changing ourown happinessby ignoringopportunities toconnect withthe peoplearound us.Several yearsago,psychologist ElizabethDunn and her colleagueGillian M.Sandstrom testedwhether shortconversationswith strangerscould liftmoods.They askedparticipants toenter abusy coffee shop andgrab adrink-half wouldjust getinand getout,and halfwould strikeupaconversation withthe waiter“We foundthat peoplewho wererandomly assignedto turn thiseconomic behaviorinto aquick socialinteraction,left thecoffee shopinabetter mood/Dunn saysWhy,ifconnecting with others makes us happy,do weso oftenavoid itSocialanxiety couldbe preventingthese typesof interactions,says behavioralscientist NicholasEpley.His expert,ments(通勤者)revealed thattrain andbus comm uterswho intoactedwith other passengers experiencedam ore pleasantride-evenwhen theybelieved theywould preferreading abook.It isfear thatthe personsitting nextto uswon tenjoy talkingtous thatmakesuskeep toourselves,Epley found.So,how canwe avoidthe risksof lonelinessand stopshort-changing ourown happinessIt mightbe easierthan youthink.Start withfolks likethe cashierinagrocery storeorthe waiter at your localcoffee shop,Dunn says.You vegot tointeractwith themanyway,so youmight aswell makean efforttoturnit intoa friendlyexchange.
28.What canbe learnedaboutthose whochoose Bas ananswerA.They areaddicted tothe digitalworldB.They feelunco mfortablebeing staredatC.They enjoyconnecting with familiarpeople much.D.They hatemaking smalltalks withpeople unknownto them.
29.What werethe happierparticipants inDunn sstudy askedto doA.Speak tothewaiter:B.Avoid askingfor changeC.Choose adrink randomly.D.Get outof thecoffeeshopquickly
30.Why didco mmuters avoidinteracting withotherpassengersaccording toEpleyA.To protecttheir privacy.B.Due tofear ofrejectionC.Due tobusy schedulesD.To enjoyviews outside
31.What isthe textmainly aboutA.The benefitsof avoidinglonelinessB.The benefitsof pleasantcom mutesC.The benefitsof talkingwith strangersD.The benefitsof interactingwith localpeopl eDTwenty yearsago,the UrbanLand Institutedefined the two typesof citiesthat dominatedthe USlandscape:s mailercitiesthat operatedaround standard9-5businesshoursand largemetropolitan areasthat ranall24hours of the day.Analyzingand comparingcities usingthe lensof thisbasic dividegives interestingcontext tohow investmentcapital flowsand housingpriceshave shifted.In recentyears,many mid-sized citieshave begunto adopta middle-ojFthe^road approachincorporating theexcitementand opportunityof largecities withsmall citiesquiet aftermidnight These18-hour citiesare beginningto makewaves in(房地产)real estaterankings andattract morereal estateinvestment Whatis underlyingthis newmove ment inrealestate andwhy dothese citieshave somuch appeal18-hour citiesco mbinethe bestof24-hour and9-5cities whichcontributes todowntown revitalizationFor decades,many downtowncores insmall tomid-sized citieswere abandonedafter workhours byworkers wholived in the suburbsMovementout ofcity centerswas widespread,and downtowntenants werepredominantly madeup ofthe workingpoor Thisgenerated littlecommerce fordowntown businessesin theevenings,which madebusiness andgenerating taxrevenue formunicipal upkeepdifficultTransforming downtown areas sothattheyincorporate modernhousing andi mprovedwalkability tolocal restaurant^retail一and entertainmentespecially whencombined withimproved infrastructurefor cyclistsand publictransit-makes themappeal口).toamore affluentdemo graphic(A Theseadjustments encourageemployers inthe knowledgeand talentindustries(邻近)to keeptheir officesdowntown.Access tofoot trafficand proximity totransit allowthe typeof entertainment-orientedbusinesses suchas barsand restaurantsto stayopen laterwhich attractsboth younger;creative workersand babyboomersnearing retirementalike.Because of their smailersiz^most keephours thatallow peopleto enjoythemselves,then havesomequiet aftermidnight,as opposedto largemajor citieslike New York,where thebuzz ofactivity isongoing
32.What dowe learnabout Americancities twentyyears agoA.They weredivided intoresidential andbusiness areasB.Their housingprices werelinked with their prosperityC.There was a cleardivide betweenlarge ands mallcitiesD.They wereplaces wherelarge investmentcapital flowed
33.What canbe inferredfrom thepassage about18-hour citiesA.They especiallyappeal tos mallbusinessesB.They haveseenarise inproperty pricesC.They havereplaced quietwith excitementD.They havechanged America slandscapei
34.Years ago,many downtowncores insmall tomid-sized cities.A.had hardlyany businessactivityB.were crowdedin businesshoursC.exhibited nosigns ofprosperityD.looked desertedintheevenings
35.What characterizesthe newdowntownareasin18-hour citiesA.A suddenemergence ofthe knowledgeindustry;B.Flooding inof largecrowds ofmi grantworkersC.Modernized housingand improvedinfrastructureD.More comfortable lifeand greaterup wardmobility;第二节(共5小题;每小题
2.5分,满分
12.5分)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Four differencesbetween successfulpeople andyouThe truthis,any successfulindividual isflesh andblood justlike you.They are not bornmiracle^but ifsthe smalldifferences thathelpthem stickout from therest
36.Ordinary peopletalk aboutother peopleSuccessful peopletalk aboutideasGossiping andbagging othersare popularamong ordinaryfolks37What successfulpeople dois discussvarious ideasthatcould improve theirlivesOrdinary peoplecomplain aboutlife38The factis everybodyexperiences difficultiesBoth,people atthe bottomaswe
1.1as theones atthe top,strugglewith somethingYou carit controlthe obstacleslife throws atyou,but you can controlthe wayyou reactto them.Whereasordinary folkssimply wishlife waseasier;successful individualsaccept theway itis andfind analternative path.Ordinary peoplelet theirthoughts influencethem.Successful peopleinfluence theirthoughts
39.Many peoplelet themdictate theirlives Onthe contrary,outstanding peopleare consciousoftheimpact theirthoughts have,so theyinfluence theirthinking tomake itw orkfor;and notagainst them.Ordinary peoplecannot sayno.Successful peopleoften sayno.
40.But thenagain,considering thelong-term view,itsbetter to say“ncT now,rather thanregret thesubsequentconsequences of saying yed.You havetosay“ncT tobad eatinghabits andso on,and thenyou cansay yedto being morehealthy.The successfulindividual takestheadvantageofsayingndon a dailybasis whilethe ordinaryone(低估)underestimates thepower ofthis seeminglysi mplewordA.Successful peoplenever complain aboutlifeB.Successful peopleadapt towhat lifethn)wsatthem.C.From ashortterm perspective,saying hcTcanbescaryD.Everyone hasdoubts andnegative thoughtsonce ina whileE.Many peoplemay havesome verybrilliant thoughtssometimes.E So,what arethe keyaspects thatdifferentiate them from the crowdG.They justcad thelpbut talkabout people,often witha veinof jealousy.第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给四个选项、、和中,选出可以填入空格中的最佳(A BC D)选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑I mstanding ina classof wild14-year-old girlsas theythrow paperand howlwith laughterThey wont listentome.I neverwanted to41I wantedto bea writerBut whenI arrivedin London,they were42ofteachersM yefforts atteaching were43When thebell finallyrang I44tothestaff room,red withanger.The otherteacherswereri t45Thaf s4B,the worstclass inschooL^But Icouldrf tgiveup.I46formal lessonsInstead,I broughttopics forclass discussionOne ofthe liveliesttalkswas aboutthe argumentsthey hadwiththeir47They paidattention andwere48to shareabout theirfamily livesThen Ihad themwrite aboutthemselves As time wenton,their essaysbecame a49bet weenus.I50their hum oi;toughness andeagerness,and Ithink theyappreciated myinterestin theirlivesThe musicalM yFair Ladywas playingintheWest Endand Iasked ifthey dliketo seethe musicalThey thoughtI wasjokingand didnot takeit51since noteacher hadever suggestedtaking themout Afew weekslatei;4B andI were52in theaterTheyloved themusical andthe characters(叛逆的)Near theend ofthe term,two mostrebellious girlswith flowerswere knockingon mydoor Iwas53toknow Ihad touchedtheir heartsand made a differenceto theirlives,but theyhad alsotouched mine.Ienjoyed teachingand gettingalong with54W henI returnedto Australiaseveral yearslater;I still55tobea writerTeaching wasntthe endof mywritingcareer;it wasthe beginning
41.A.guide B.perform C.teach D.explore
42.A.suitable B.short C.afraid D.fond
43.A.special B.successful C.powerful D.hopeless44A.rushed B.wandered C.slid D.marched45A.i mpressedB.surprised C.annoyed D.delighted
46.A.recom mended B.advanced C.registered D.quitted
47.A.classmates B.parents C.friends D.teachers
48.A.worried B.unwilling C.fluent D.eager
49.A.secret B.challenge C.bridge D.adventure
50.A.pretended B.ad miredC.arranged D.contacted
51.A.seriously B.gracefully C.extremely D.obviously
52.A.working B.playing C.acting D.sitting
53.A.anxious B.curious C.proud D.confused54A.actors B.teenagers C.teachers D.writer
55.K stressedB.intended C.doubted D.exchanged第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题L5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容或括号内单词的正确形式Creative activitieslike bakingcontribute toa senseof well-being When interviewedlast week,Boston7U niversityprofessor ofpsychological andbrain sciencesDonna Pincus56(tell)HuffPost thatthere is“a stressreliefthat peopleget froma wayto express57(them).”Baking workswonder infocusing themind becauseit oftenrelies58very exactmeasurements Forinstance,you havetoadd ingredientsinthecorrect order;59cookies willbe unpleasantlywet Havingcomplete focusonarecipe andnot allowingyourselftobedistracted byyour thoughtsoften bringa healingeffect Inthe processmost ofthe60(decide)havealready beenmade foryou,61(enable)you toconcentrateon thedetails whiletaking yourmind awayfrom variousanxieties ofyour lifeoutside thekitchen.62(basic),baking isa creativeactivity63youcani maginea happymoment inthe futurePincusindicates thatthe actof sharingyour productbenefits thebody andsouL When thebread orcake64(finish)and sharedwith familyor friends“you feellike youve donesomething meaningfulfor65world andincreased connection第四部分写作(共两节,满分50分)第一节单词拼写(共小题;每withother people aswell”10小题分,满分分)(悬挂)
11066.There isno switchintheroom.The lamps fromtheceiling iscontrolled byAItechnology.(解雇,开除)
67.She claims shewas unfairlydfromher post(薪水),
68.As awiter ofscience fiction,he doesntearn amonthly swhereas hiseffort hasbeen rewardedwith success(取,拿)
69.When Icry,my best friend alwaysf mea handkerchiefand comfortsme.(优越的,高级的)
70.Brahmins considerthemselves sto mostotherpeoplealthough theymay notsay so.(暂时地)
71.Uis caris beingrepaired,andhehas togo towork bypublic transportationt
72.To playthe instrument,(振动)you putyour mouthon oneend andblow whilev yourlips
73.If youdescribe aperson ortheir behaviourass(坦率的),you approveofthem becausethey arehonest anddirect,and donot tryto hidetheir feelingsThoughsmall,the firnhas s(资助)many studentsattheuniversity sofar74(联合的,共同的)
75.Before wediscuss thej practices,let mebe clearabout whatthe practicesare andarenot第二节书面表达(满分15分)假定你是李华,你的美国老师Mr.Evans要求你们明天下午去听一个英国历史的讲座你因故不能参加请你写一封信向加・Evans道歉并说明情况要点如下
1.表示歉意/
2.陈述理由;
3.补救措施注意
1.词数80左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯
3.文章的开头和结尾已写好,不计入总次数Dear Mr.Evans,Sincerely,Li Hua第三节读后续写(满分25分)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(牧The RobsonValley;where Ilive inthe CanadianRockies haswonderful sceneryof snow-covered mountains,ranches场)and farms,which attractshikers snowmobilersand horsebackriders Thevalley isremote.In winter;temperature fallsbelowfreezing andmore than30feet ofsnow fallson thehighest mountainsLastDecember;I gota callfrom mybestfriend,Monika Brown.Two horsesare trappedon MountRenshaw,“M onikatoldme.Some snowmobilersspotted themhigh on the mountainThey retrapped inthe snowand starvingSomeone needsto getthosehorses down the mountain,or they11die offthere”I veloved horsessince Iwasagirl Thethought thattwo horseswould freezeto deathonamountain wastoo muchto如bear Ijumped up.e mustget thereThey needsomeone whoknows horsesto lookafter themand feedthem.111get intouchwith my friendsSara andMatt Theyre amazingsnowmobilers^M attagreed rightaway togo upthe mountainAfter findingthem,I coveredthe twohorses withblankets andfed themwithsome haypersonally Iwas overjoyedButthen wefaced aneven biggerchallenge.The horseswere milesfrom the nearestroad.We hadto getthetwohorses outofthedangerous areabefore anothersnowstonn arrived(沟)Sara andMatt putforward aplan todig atrench fromthe horsesite tothenearestroad,where wecould walkthemdownthemountain Butjust ahandful ofpeople waitedonthescene Wespent therest ofthe daydigging andmadeatrencha fewdozen meterslong Atthis rateit wouldtake weeksto reachthe road,aboutakilometer away.A stormcould blowup注anytime.We neededmore diggersI sentout e-mails andmade morephone callsto askeveryone Icould thinkof forhelp意L续写短文的词数应为150左右;
4.请按如下格式在相应位置作答The verynext daysomething amazinghappened.__________________________________________________________________I putmy handson horsesnecks,saying Theysaved you.”命题人邹凤审题人张璋史青。
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