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威远中学级高一上学期月月考202412英语试题第一部分听力(共两节,满分分)30第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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51.When does the trainleaveA.At8:
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2.What does the manthink about the modelA.Its cheap.B.Its worthy.C.It*s expensive.
3.Where does the conversationprobably takeplaceA.At astation.B.At arestaurant.C.In alibrary.
4.What makesthe womanworried abouther husbandA.His drivingskill.B.His hobby.C.His work.
5.How didthe womanlearn aboutthe hotelA.On TV.B.In thenewspaper.C.On the Internet.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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522.5听第段材料,回答第至题
6676.When willthe mantravel toBostonA.In March.B.In April.C.In May.
7.What mightthe mando nextyearA.To watcha sportsevent.B.To takea trip.C.To takepart ina marathon.听第段材料,回答第至题
78108.What doesthe manwant to buyA.A cellphone.B.A car.C.A computer,
9.What doesthe womanadvise theman to doA.Pick oneand buyit.B.Compare pricescarefully.C.Watch moreadvertisements.
10.What willtheman donextA.Give upon it.B.Follow the womans advice.C.Do moreresearch.听第段材料,回答第至题
8111311.Whats theprobable relationshipbetween thespeakersA.Workmates.B.A couple.C.Doctor andpatient.
12.How oftendoesthe woman takemedicineA.Every day.B.Every twodays.C.Every threedays.
13.How willthewomansolve theproblemA.By leavingher neighboursa message.B.By reportingit to the police.C.By callingher neighboursfirst.听第段材料,回答第至题
9141614.What isin thewoman*s basketA.Vegetables.B.Chips.C.Cookies.
15.How muchdoesthewoman pay for theitemsA.£
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16.How willthewomanprobably gohomephone under the table,Jane lookedup andnodded atMr Richard.Catherine wastoo busylooking at her phoneto noticeMr Richard comingnear.Mr Richardpicked upher exampaper andtold Catherineto leavethe classroom.Jane waswalking towards the schoolgate whenshe heardfootsteps behindher.It wasCatherine.n Jane,pleasewait,*said Catherine.n Fmreally sorryI didntanswer yourcalls.My dadhas beenin hospitalfor twoweeks.He hadabig heartoperation today.I wasreading textsfrom mymum tosee howthe operationwas going.But Mr Richard caughtme.He thoughtI wascheating.He believesme now.Pm sorryI didnttell youwhat washappening butI haven*tforgotten that were friends.Will youforgive me”“Of course!Lets go to thehospital tosee yourfather JJane couldntwait to replyoA.On foot.B.By bus.C,By car.听第段材料,回答第至题
10172017.Who is the speechmainly forA.Parents.B.Children.C.Shopkeepers.
18.What*sthe first thingthat needsto beconsidered forkids*toysA.The colour.B.The price.C.The size
19.Why parentsshould refusetobuytoys withsmall partsfor theirkids A.They mightbe eatenby theirkids.B.They arenot allowedby law.C.They cantfunction well.
20.Which oneis anacceptable toyaccording tothe speakerA.A metaltoy.B.A clothtoy.C.A glasstoy第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分分)50第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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537.5阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(、、和)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该A BC D项涂黑ABike RentalGuided ToursWelcometo Amsterdam,welcome toMacBike.You seemuch morefrom theseat ofa bike!Cycling isthe most economical,sustainable andfun way to explore the city,with itsbeautiful canals,parks,squaresand countlesslights.You canalso bikealong lovelylandscapes outsideof Amsterdam.Why MacBikeMacBikehas beenaround for almost30years andisthebiggest bicyclerental companyinAmsterdam.With over2,500bikes storedin ourfive rentalshops atstrategic locations,we makesure(可使用的)there is always abike availablefor you.We offerthe newestbicycles ina widevariety,(杀!车)(排挡)including basicbikes withfoot brakeJ,bikes withhand brakeand gears,bikes withchildseats,and childrensbikes.PricesHand Brake,Three GearsFoot Brake,No Gears1hour€
7.50€
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2.5-hour tourcovers theGooyer Windmill,the SkinnyBridge,the Rijksmuseum,Heineken Breweryandmuch more.The tourleaves fromDam Squareevery houron thehour,starting at1:00pm every day.You canbuy yourticket ina MacBikeshop orbook online.
21.What is an advantageof MacBikeA.It hasmore than2,500shops.B.It organizesfree cycletours.C.It offerschildren acheaper price.D.It offersmany types of bikes.
22.How muchdo youpayforrenting abike withhand brakeand threegears for two daysA.€
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23.Where doesthe guidedcity tourstartA.The GooyerWindmill.B.Dam Square.C.The SkinnyBridge.D.Heineken Brewery.Nancy Jenkinsis a68-year-old teacherfrom NorthCarolina.On her last day as a teacher,she wasexpectinga smallcelebratory mealwith herclose family.But instead,she getsa hugesurprise!She opensthedoor to a surprisethat bringstears ofjoy.The roomis packedwith40guests,including herfamily,friends,and thepeople sheworked with.Nancy Jenkinshas beenteaching for42years,spending37of thoseyears inspecial education atWinter ParkElementary Schoolin Wilmington.In spiteof thechallenges,her lovefor herstudents neverchanged.She usedmany creativeand interestingactivities to help herstudents learn.She saystheseactivities aresome of the onesthat sheand herstudents enjoyedmost.She alsoworked closelywithparents,caregivers,and otherprofessionals to create asupportive environmentfor thechildren,(使••最大化)(潜力)maximizing thepotential forsuccess andwell-being foreach childunder hercare.(突出)Nancys daughter,Maggie Marsh,highlighted her moms kindnessand positivity.She isknownas someonewho wouldnot onlyhelp acoworker orstudent intime ofneed,but shewould alsomake them laughor smile.^Inspired byNancyfs devotion,(奉献)Maggie organized the celebrationnotonly fbrher momsretirement but also tohonor hercareer as an educator.After42years ofselflesslyputting othersbefore herselfand steppingin to help whenevernecessary,my momwas morethandeserving of this celebration,and she is morethan deservingofthisretirement,^says Maggie.For Nancy,she wasjust doingwhat sheloved.I loveteaching andits neverboring,“she says.Every dayis different.After her retirement,Nancy Jenkinswill offerher helpto childrenin needanytime.Nancy sayspeople whowant tobe teachersshould makesure they are patientwith theirstudents.She alsoencourages themto choosesubjects thatthey caredeeply about.Keep workingon whatyoulove todo in life,she says.
24.What can be learnedabout NancyJenkinsA.She beganher teachingcareer atabout26years old.B.She feltsad onherlastdayas ateacher.C.She couldntwaitto meet herguests afterwork.D.She celebratedherretirementwith afamily get-together.
25.What doesParagraph3mainly talkaboutA.Why Maggieorganizedthecelebration forhermom.B.What aneducator shoulddo forother people.C.How Nancyhelped hercoworkers andstudents.D.Whether itwas theright timefor Nancyto retire.
26.What qualitiesare necessaryfor ateacher according to NancyJenkinsA.Cooperation andcourage B.Creativity andgenerosity.C.Selflessness andhumor.D.Patience andpassion.
27.Where isthe textmost probablytaken fromA.An introductiontoaschool.B.A featureonaretired teacherC.A speechof ordinarypeople.D.An articleon specialpeople.C(督促)Educators andexperts worldwideare urgingparents totake actionto preventchildren from(沉西于)(电子being addictedE tothe Internet.Even kidsadmit tofeeling betterwithout electronic的)devices,such aspads andcellphones,and saythey wishadults woulddo moreto helpthem learn andgrow withoutwasting toomuch timeonline.So wheredoes this all leaveus Whatsa responsibleparentto doWhenit comesto kidsand screens,theres abig differencebetween childrenspending hoursonline(内容)without parentalcontrols andchildren interactingwith carefullyselected contentfor20minutesat atime witha parent.Luckily,theres alsoa lotof in-between.Many parentalcontrol appsare designedtocreatesafer onlinespaces forkids.Its tooearly tosaywhich helpsmost,but themost essentialfeature of any setof parentalcontrols isthe abilityto use them tohelpkids growand learn.Take AngelAI forexample.Angel ATis anapp expectedout thisfall thatallowskids toexplorethe Internet whileholding thedigital handofanAI builtspecifically tokeep them(敏感的)out ofharms way.Angel understandsage-proper contentand sensitivetopics thatare besthandledby anadult.The contentAngel looksat orcreates issecured andno searchesare linkedto anypersonalinformation.“Were notin thebusiness oftaking theInternet away from kids;as anyparent canprove,kids wantwhatthey cant have,“Tim Estes,CEO ofAngel Al,writes viaemail.The onlineworld alsocan be anincredibly valuableresource forkids,who riskmissing outon keylearning opportunities,as wellas thechanceto buildhealthy onlinehabits,if theydont exploretheInternetearlier oninlife/9Parental controlapps,asatool wecan actuallyuse forgood,canbe a sort of protectivebubble forkids asthey surftheInternet.
28.What doesthe underlinedword in-between”in Paragraph2probably meanA.Time spenton theInternet bykids.B.Technology formanaging kids1screen time.C.Content suitablefor childrento select.D.Advice onsaving kidsfrom theInternet.
29.How doesthe authordescribe parentalcontrol appsA.By makinga predictionand suggestingsolutions.B.By bringingup aquestion andpresenting theanswers.C.By comparingdifferent appsand listingtheir advantagesD.By givingan exampleand explaininghow itworks.
30.Whats theattitude ofTim EstestowardstheInternetA.Fearful.B.Disapproving.C.Supportive.D.Uncertain.
31.Whafs the authors purposeof writingthe textA.To encourageparents to help theirkids grow.B.To callfor thedevelopment ofonline learning.C.To warnparents tokeep kidsawayfrom theInternet.D.To introducea newway toguide childrensInternet use.D(口音)When Imentioned tosome friendsthatweall haveaccents,most of them proudlyreplied,“Well,I speakperfect English/Chinese.^But thiskind ofreply missesthe point.More oftenthan not,what wemean when we saysomeone“has an accent”is thattheir accentisdifferent fromthe localone,or thattheir pronunciationsare differentfrom ourown.But this(偏见)understanding of accents islimiting andcould giverise toprejudice.Funnily enough,in thelanguage study,every personspeaks withan accent.It isthe regulardifferences inhow weproducesounds thatdecide ouraccents.Even ifyou donthear ityourself,you speakwith somesortofaccent.In(毫无意义的)this sense,ifs pointlessto pointout thatsomeone hasanaccent.We alldo!(方言)Every personspeaks a dialect,too.In thefield oflanguagestudy,adialectis aversion ofalanguage thatis characterizedby itsvariations ofstructure,phrases andwords.For instance,()“You goteat ornot”meaning Haveyou eatenis anacceptable andunderstood questioninSingapore Oral English.The factthat thisexpression wouldcause astandard AmericanEnglish speakertostop fora whiledoesnt meanthat Singapore OralEnglish is wrongor ungrammatical”.The sentenceiswell-formed andclearly communicative,accordingtonative SingaporeEnglish speakers1solid systemofgrammar.Why shouldit bewrong justbecause itsdifferentWe needto movebeyond anarrow understanding of accentsand dialects-for thegood of(深亥见解)everyone.Language differenceslike theseprovide insightsU intopeoples culturalexperiencesand backgrounds.In aglobal age,the wayone speaksisadistinct partof whotheyare.Mostpeople wouldbe happyto talkaboutthecultures behindtheir speech.We*d learnmore aboutthe worldwelive inand makefriends alongthe way.
32.What doesthe authorthink ofsome friends,reply inparagraph1A.It missesthe realmeaning ofaccents.B.Its impoliteand wrong.C.It showstheir languagelevels.D.It reflectstheir self-confidence.
33.Why doesthe authorusethe example ofSingaporeOralEnglishA.To provedialects areacceptable.B.To showvarious typesof English.C.To correcta grammaticalmistake.D.To encouragemore changesto languages.
34.What doestheauthormostly wantus todo in the lastparagraphA.To learnto speakwith ourlocal dialects.B.To havefriends withdifferent accentsand dialects.C.To havea betterunderstandingofpeoples experiences.D.To treasurethe valueofaccentsand dialects.
35.What canbeasuitable titlefor thispassageA.Standard EnglishIs atRisk B..Every oneHas anAccentC.Dialects Leadto MisunderstandingD.Accents TellEverything aboutYou第二节(共小题每小题分,满分分)
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512.5阅读下面短文,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Learning Englishisachallenging task,but it is alsovery rewarding.Englishisthemostwidelyspoken languagein theworld andis usedin manydifferent fieldssuch asbusiness,science,andentertainment.36Here aresome tipson howto learn English effectivelyPracticeregularly.Learning alanguage requiresconstant effort.37This couldbe readingEnglishbooks,watching Englishmovies orTV shows,listening toEnglish music,or evenspeaking withnativespeakers.The moreyou practice,the betteryou willbecome.You canalso findmany onlineresources(沉浸)such asvideos,articles,and forumswhere you can practiceyour English skills.Immerse yourselfin the language.Try tosurround yourselfwith Englishas muchas possible.This couldmean listening toEnglish podcastsor radiostations,or eventhinking inEnglish.3839There aremany appsand websitesthat can help youlearn English.For example,Duolingo isapopular language-learning appthat offersa varietyof exercisesand gamestohelpyou improve yourvocabulary,grammar,and pronunciation.So,makethemost ofthe technologyto improve your English.Last butnot least,dont beafraid tomake mistakes.Making mistakesisanatural partofthelearningprocess.40Instead,embrace your mistakes asopportunities tolearnandimprove.In conclusion,learning Englishrequires dedicationand effort.However,it isdefinitely worthit.Byfollowing thesetips,youcanimproveyourEnglishskillsand openup newopportunities foryourselfin thefuture.A.Use technologyto youradvantage.B.Try tolearn fromyourmistakes.C.The moreyou speak,the betteryou willbe.D.Don*t letfear ofmaking mistakeshold youback.E.Immersion isa greatwaytoimproveyourlanguage skills.F.Therefore,it isessential tolearnEnglishwell intoday*s globalizedworld.G.You shouldset asidesome timeeverydayto studyand practiceEnglish.第三部分语言知识运用(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空白处的最佳选项A B,C D13-year-old Simon was crazyabout music,dreaming tobeafamous musician.Owning a41had rungin his heartforalong time,but consideringhis parentswere justbakery workerswho struggledto makeendsmeet everymonth,he finally42the thought.Once onhis birthday,Simon gotup thecourage to talk withhis mother,but she43him,saying,“Honey,you needto concentrateon yourstudies.People rarelymake aliving frommusic.Thousands ofpeopletry tobecome musicians,but justa few_44!”In themusic classthat day,Mrs.Murphy,his musicteacher,noticed thatSimonwas45andabsent-minded.After knowingthe fact,she madehim an46_I happento havean oldguitar withme,Simon.I cangive itto youasa47and teachyou howto playafter class.But inexchange,you must48methat youwould workhard foryour goaland nevergive up!I promise!”Within onesecond,Simon gavehisreply
49.“Thank youso much,Mrs.Murphy!Youre sokind!”He criedout in
50.With thehelp ofMrs.Murphy,Simon had5j guitarvery well.Soon,he decidedtohelphis parentsthroughhis talent.One evening,Simon tookhis guitarto52the songshe learned.Passersby stoppedto watchhisperformance and53a fewcents in his hat.As timewent by,Simons wonderfulshows54more peopleseyes.Finally,not onlydid Simonearnenough moneyto supporthis family,butalsohe roseto55inhishometown andmoved closertoB.violin C.guitar D.drumB.dealt withC.turned toD.focused on
43.A.comforted B.praised C.ignored D.refused
44.A.succeed B.explore C.struggle D.survive
45.A.angry B.active C.happy D.upset
46.A.offer B.apology C.excuse c.D.effort
47.A.tool B.surprise giftC.remind D.request
48.A.tell B.promise C.calmly D.trust
49.A.anxiously B.suddenly C.confusion D.immediately
50.A.surprise B.delight C.mastered D.doubt
51.A.fixed B.recognized D.understoodhis dreamof becominga musician.
52.A.teach B.play C.record D.act
53.A.saw B.picked C.gained D.dropped
54.A.took B.caught C.filled D.sharpened
55.A.fame B.power C.challenge D.view第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词10L5151或括号内单词的正确形式不朽的Among manypoets inhistory,Li Bai56call theimmortal poet.His poetryis famousforits vividimagination andstrong emotionalexpression.Born in701AD,he57livein Mianyangduringhis earlyyears.His loveof readingand travelingfrom58early agecontributed tohis romanticstyle.He startedstudying theclassics whenhe wasonly fiveyears old,and wasreading ancientphilosophersof differentschools atthe ageof ten,such asConfucianism andTaoism.By readinga59collect ofclassics,he acquiredthe wisdomof previousgenerations.60drive bya burningdesire foradventure andtravel,Li Baileft homeand startedto travelaroundin hisearly61twenty.He visitedfamous mountainsand greatrivers,meeting diversecustoms andpractices,62inspired himto writenumerous poemsin theromantic style.His workswere63wideaccepted duringhis lifetimeand haveremained celebratedfor theirartistic valueand culturalsignificancenowadays.64his poeticgenius,he facedchallenges frequentlyinhispersonal life,65include politicalexile流放and struggleswith alcohol.Li Baimight notbe perfect,but aslong ashis poemsare herewith us,heisalways the“immortal inour hearts.第四部分写作第一节满分分15最近,你校为号召同学们热爱运动,每天坚持锻炼,将举办以“The Importanceof DoingSports”为主题的英语演讲比赛,请写一篇演讲稿参赛内容包括.锻炼身体的重要性;
1.具体的建议2注意.词数词180-
100.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯2Ladies andGentlemen,第二节(满分分)25阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头续写两端,使之构成一篇完整的短文(山东师大附中开学考)Jane andCatherine wereclose friendsin theirhigh school,DeerfeldAcademy,Massachusetts.The twoofthemalmost wenteverywhere together.However,it seemedthatthings changedfor noreason.(走廊)That wasa Tuesday,Jane waswaiting in the corridoroutside herclass.She hadtwo examsthatday andphysics wasthefirst.She reallyhated physics.Her friendCatherine lookedatherfromthe(内疚的)front ofthe line,and thenlooked awayquickly.Jane thoughtshe lookedguilty.She didnthavea problemwith physics.She didn*thavea problemwith anything..Miss Perfect!Hi,Jane,its yourfavorite examtoday Jsaid Mayajaughingas shejoined theline.Catherine waslookingat Janeagain.n Sowhats wrongwith herasked Maya.HI thoughtyou werefriends.11Yes,sodid I,said Jane,but shehasnt spokentomefortwoweeks.She promisedtohelpme reviewfor the(忽视)physics examtoo,but thenshe ignoredall mycalls andtexts.She seemedto haveforgotten whoherfriends are!Are youlisteningtomeHMr Richardwas talkingtotheclass andthe otherstudentswere goinginto theexam room.Jane gaveMaya aworried lookand followedthem.Jane couldntanswer questionnumber five.She lookedup andsaw Catherinesiting tworows infrontof her.Jane couldntbelieve it!Catherine washolding herphone onher kneeunderthetable andreadingon it.Is thathow Catherinealways gotsuch goodgrades Shefelt reallyangry atCatherine,butshe didntknow whattodo.She thoughtabout tellingthe teacher,but whatwould everyoneelse thinkofher^Stop writingand putyour pensdown/said MrRichard ashe startedto collecttheexampapers.Jane wantedtotalkto Catherineat lunchtime,but shecouldn*t findher anywhere.The nextexamwas history.That wasJanes favoritesubject butshe wasntfeeling good.She didntknow whatto doaboutCatherine.,9It wasn*t fair!she thought.nCatherine wasgetting goodgrades bycheating allthetime,n Justthen,MrRichardwalked pasther table.MrRichard....”注意.续写词数应为左右
1150.请按如下格式作答2Jane wassitting tworows behindCatherine againinthehistory examthat afternoon.Jane waswalking towardsthe schoolgate whenshe heardfootsteps behindher.威远中学级高一上学期月月考202412英语答案听力(每小题分,满分分)
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2.55021-25DDBAA26-30DBBDC31-35DAADB36-40FGEAD完型(每小题分,满分分)11541-45CADAD46-50ACBDB51-55CBDBA语法填空(每小题分,满分分)L
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65.including第二节(满分分)15One possibleversion:Ladies andGentlemen.I amhonored tostand hereto delivera speechthemed“The Importanceof DoingSports”.It*sofvital importanceforus todo exercise.To beginwith,taking regularexercise isbeneficial toour health,which strengthensour bodiesand will.In addition,doing sportscanhelpus makemore friends.Furthermore,whenwe are tired,exercise enablesus torefresh ourselvesandfeel relaxed.Therefore,itisa goodidea forus togotoschool onfoot orby bike.Meanwhile,wearesupposed tomakegood useof PElessons todo somesports,such asrunning andplaying basketballLet*s startnow andactively participatein doingsports.读后续写(满分分)25One possibleversion:Jane wassitting tworows behindCatherine againinthehistory examthat afternoon.Jane wasfeeling terrible.MrRichard wantedher tonod athim ifshe saw Catherine cheatingintheexam.When shesawCatherinehad her。
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