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广西壮族自治区贵百河联考学年高一下学期月月考英语试题2023-20245
一、听力选择题
1.What subjectis thegirl goodatA.Physics.B.Chemistry.C.Chinese.
2.What does the womansuggest doingA.Entering acontest.B.Watching TV.C.Having ameal.
3.How doesthe womansoundA.Pleased.B.Humorous.C.Surprised.
4.What arethe speakersmainly talkingaboutA.A bathroom.B.A soapdish.C.Clothes.
5.At whattime doesGregory usuallyget offworkA.5:30p.m.B.6:30p.m.C.8:30p.m.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
6.What is the probablerelationship betweenthe speakersA.Husband andwife.B.Manager andclerk.C.Father anddaughter.
7.What willthe mando nextA.Complete aproject.B.Attend ameeting.C.Take abath.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
8.What isSophia doingA.Taking aclass.B.Asking foradvice.C.Providing instructions.
9.What isthe manA.A student.B.A tourguide.C.A teacher.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
10.What dowe knowabout PansyA.She couldntget throughto hermother.B.Her cellphone didntwork.C.She finishedher homework.
11.What doesPansy askthe manto getfor hergrandmothersuffered alot in
2017.His61contribute infund-raising forHelp forHeroes ledhim62meet aman whousedmodel-building as a distractionfrom PTSD.Burrows realizedthat his act ofroadside cleanuphad asimilar calmingeffecton his mental well-beingBy2019,Burrows63begin usinghis freetime on the roadto regularlyclean upgarbage.Some64passer-byencouraged himto setup aFacebook group,which hecalled TruckersCleaning UpBritain.Since truckersare sooften onthemove,the Facebookpage actsas65means ofraising awarenessrather thana platformfor organizingcleanups.Burrows expressedhis intentionto continuethe cleanupefforts aslong ashis physicalcondition allowed,as hestill foundjoyin theprocess.
五、书信写作.假定你是李华,你校将举办以”为主题的英语演讲比赛请你根据以下提示写一篇英66“Protect WildAnimals语演讲稿内容包括野生动物的现状;L.保护建议;67发出倡议68注意词数左右;
1.80可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯
2.
六、书面表达.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67A fewyears ago,the companythat Iworked forsent my wife andme tolive inNew Yorkfbr a year.Ive alwayslovedrunning,so Iwas reallyhappy when I foundI livednext toCentral Park.This meantthat everymorning Icould gorunningbefore Iwent to work.(抢劫犯)Because alot ofpeople hadtold meto becareful ofrobbers in the park,so usuallyI didnttake anythingwithme.How couldthey robme ifI didnthave anythingBut onemorning,mywifegave me10dollars and asked metobuy somebread on the way.It wasa beautifulmorning and the park was quietwith fewpeople walkingor joggingaround.(撞至)While Iwas runningthrough the park,another joggerknocked intoLl me.He saidsorry tome andcontinuedrunning.For awhile,I didntthink toomuch ofit.However,whenInoticed thewide pathwhere Iwas running,I thoughtit wasa littlestrange.The warningof robbersin theparkhit me.It couldhave beena robber!I suddenlybecame anxious,so Ichecked mypocket andfound that themoney wasmissing.Without thinkingtwice,I ranafter thatjogger.I finallycaught upand heldhim bythe arm.I shouted,(性急的)Give methe10dollars!Now!”I amnot usuallya hot-headed person,but Igot reallyangry thistime.I couldntbelievethe robberywas actuallyhappening tome.(拳头)Filled with anger,I shookmy fistat him.This seemedto frightenhim.He quicklyput hishand inhis pocketandgave me10dollars.Then heran awayas fastas hecould.I boughtthe breadand wenthome.As soon as Igot home,I couldntwait totell mywife thestory.You wontbelieve whathappened tome JI saidwithpride.She immediatelystopped me,“I know,you leftthe moneyfor thebread on the kitchentable.”Looking at the moneyon thetable,I stoodthere,shocked.But I didnt giveup findinghim andfor severaldays,I waitedatthe same placein thepark.A.Chocolate.B.Cakes.C.Grapes.A.A shoppingmall.B.His wife^office.C.His mothershome.
12.Where isthe mangoing now
13.What doesMelissa thinkof herlast jobA.It9s interesting.B.It9s relaxing.C.It9s stressful.
14.How longdid Melissaspend atthe seasideA.One week.B.One month.C.Three months.
15..What doesMelissa liketo dobestA.Make coffee.B.Plant flowers.C.Take atrip.
16.What doesMelissa planto doA,Get ahaircut.B.Get ajob.C.Visit theman.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题听下面一段独白,回答以下小题
17.Who isthe speakertalking toA.Office clerks.B.Medical researchers.C.Students.
18.Where wasthe researchcarried outA.In Africa.B.In theU.S.C.In theU.K.
19.How manypeople watchedTV formore thanfour hoursin thestudyA.About1,
200.B.About2,
400.C.About3,
600.
20.What advicedoesthespeaker givein the endA.Getting regularmedical check-ups.B・Taking partin theresearch.C.Taking exercise.
二、阅读理解Perfectly situatedontheGulf of Mexico,in southwestFlorida,Naples iswell knownand lovedfbr notonly itsbeautifulbeaches andblue water,but also all of the family-friendly activitiesand outdoorfun.Here arethe fourbestbeaches inNaples.Delnor-Wiggins PassState ParkThisgrand statepark offersbreathtaking GulfofMexicoviews.It is also ahome foran incrediblediversity of wildlifeincluding seaturtles andmany differentbirds.If you have courageandasense ofwonder,you mighteven diveinto thewaterand swimwith dolphins!Visit early,especially in the busytourist seasons,to avoidcrowds andfind aparking spot.Vanderbilt BeachParkIt isperfect forlittle oneswho loveto playin thesand,build sandcastles,and cooloff inthe gentlewaves.With easyaccessto manylovely hotelsas wellas shoppingand restaurants,this beachis funfor birdwatching,paddleboarding,and一swimming.Free lifejackets are available forlittle ones.The besttime tovisit,however,is sunsetarrive earlyto get afantastic viewingspot.Clam PassBeach(路线)It isfamily-friendly withthree milesof sugarysand andcalm water.The longboardwalk andnature trailareabitof aneffort to be sure,but mostfolks lovethe adventurousexperience.Its beautifulon eitherside of the raisedwoodenpath andif youlook closely,you canspot butterflies,coastal birds,and otherwildlife hidingintheforests.Seashell huntersshouldarrive earlyfor the best find.Keewaydin IslandBeachOff thecoast ofNaples,Keewaydin Islandcan onlybe accessedby boat.From wildpigs tobobcats,white-taileddeer,tortoises,and iguanas,theres muchto seehere onthis islandthat ismostly undeveloped.The sightseeingboat tourleavesfrom Naplesor MarcoIsland.Its worthnoting,however,that there are nopublic bathroomfacilities.A.Keewaydin IslandBeach.B.Clam PassBeach.C.Delnor-Wiggins PassState Park.D.Vanderbilt BeachPark.
22.What isunique toKeewaydin IslandBeachA.Wildlife observation.B.Sunset Admiration.C.The boattour.D.The naturetrail.
23.Where isthe textprobably takenfromA.A biologytextbook.B.A travelbrochure.C.An academicpaper.D.A holiday
21.Which isthe bestdestination fora familywith a2-year-old kidplan.Lam Hon-ming,director of the StateKey LaboratoryattheChinese Universityof Hong Kong,isatop expertin(大豆)soybean research.Since1998,Lams teamhas beencooperating withscientists inChinese mainland.In2010,hecame acrossZhang Guohong,an agriculturalexpert fromGansu,China,at anationalsoybean conference.With the same major,they hitit offand decidedto improvefarmers5lives andpromote localagriculture.Farmers in Gansu dependlargely onthe weatherfor theirlivelihood,mainly onrainfall,which isalsoacause ofseverepoorness inthe area.In2016,they developedthree newsoybean varietiessuited tosalty soiland rarerainfall ofNorthwest China.All receivedofficial governmentapproval.As theland inNorthwestChinais notsuitable forthe growthof commonvarieties ofsoybeans,local farmersneverplanted soybeans,and itbecame amajor problemfor spreadingnew soybeans.Lam andZhang increasedcommunicationwith farmersthrough variousways.To ensurefanners,income,Lam strucka partnershipwith aHong Kongfood companythatwill purchaseall soybeansat marketprice whenthey areharvested.By2020,the plantingarea of the threeapproved soybeansinGansuhad gonebeyond
2.4million square kilometers,covering46oftheprovinces80-plus counties,andtheoutput hadreached
7.71million kilograms,adding about30millionyuan tolocal farmers,income.Zhang saidthat ProfessorLams contributionhas greatlypushed the poorness reliefand agricultural research inNorthwestChina.It ishard tokeep doingagricultural researchwith lessfunding.And it is moredifficult totravel fromHongKong to thepoorareas ofthe Northwestto doagriculturalresearch,he added.In thefuture,Lan willcontinue toworkwith mainlandscientists andlead more“HongKongpower”into thedevelopment ofthe countrysNorthwest.A.They arefriends since
1998.B.They bothmajor in agriculture.
24.What can we knowabout thetwo scientistsfrom Paragraph1C.They onceserved inthesamelab.D.They metby chancein HongKong.A.Rainfall is not enough.B.The localslived apoor life.C.Little landis richin nutrition.D.The farmersnever plantedsoybeans
26.What doesParagraph4mainly tellusA.More workneeds tobe done.B.All farmersbecome better-off.C.The twoscientists aresuccessful.D.Soybeans growthroughout Gansu.
25.What doesthe underlinedword itin Paragraph3refer toA.Dependent.B.Honest.C.Open-minded.D.Devoted.
27.Which ofthe followingcan bestdescribe LamHon-mingSet40kilometers northeastofthecity ofAmbatondrazaka,Madagascar,the Zahamena National Parkhasoverall landcoverage of643square kilometers,but onlyabout420squarekilometersis open to thepublic.It receivesanaverage rainfalllevel of around6feet everyyear andexperiences frequentrain showerseven duringthe dryseason(海拔)between Apriland October.And elevationsinside thepark rangefrom250to1,560meters,which hasresulted in(多样性)a diversityof climates.(高地地貌).One reallyinteresting thingabout the Zahamena National Park isits uniquehighland landformThedevelopment ofseveral ecosystemsthat alltogether existwithin itsarea greatlydepends onit.And thisisalsothe reasonwhythe typesof wildlifeliving in one areaof itswide rangeare differentin another,which makesit quiteexciting toexplore.This protectedregions main area isdivided intotwo parts:the easternand westernareas,with aseparate pieceofground inthe middlewhere manysmall villagesare located.Zahamena means“red trees”,which suggestsa tree speciesscientifically calledDiatum unifoliatum.It livesonly inZahamena andis characterizedby itstypically deepreddish-orange color.(保护)Established asa strictnatural highlandhabitat fornature conservationin1927,the ZahamenaNational Parkwasofficially awardedthe honorarytitle ofnational parkin1997and wasfinally openedto thepublic.Due toits amazinglandformand uniquelocal biodiversity,this national parkwaslater listedasakey partoftheRainforests ofthe Atsinananain
2007.Unluckily,there areno hotelsor restaurantsaround thenationalpark.So Zahamenais notan easyrainforest—thisnational parkneeds peoplewitha high level of fitnessand peoplewith lowrequirements concerningaccommodations.Everyone whois notdiscouraged bythis willbe able to expectan amazingrainforest experiencein alocation whichhas asmallnumber oftourists.
28.What dowe knowabout theZahamenaNationalParkA.It ishard toreach dueto conservationrules.B・It haschangeable weatherall yearround.C.It hasa greatdifference inelevations.D.It isfamous forits traditionalvillages.
29.What hascaused severalecosystems inthe parkA.The completefood chainofwildlifethere.B.The wetweather conditionthere.C.The conservationefforts there.D.The speciallandform there.
30.What istheZahamenaNationalParkmost probablynamed afterA.A culturalbelief.B.A localtreespecies.C.The uniquegeography.D.The localvillage group.
31.What doesthe underlinedword“this”inthe last paragraphrefer toA.The toughcondition ofZahamena.B.Peoples highlevel offitness.C.Its geographicallocation.D.The diversityof climates.To showempathy isto identifywith anothersfeelings.It isto emotionallyput yourselfintheplace ofanother.Theability to empathize isdirectly dependenton yourability tofeel yourown feelingsand identifythem.If youhave neverfelt acertain feeling,it willbe hardfor you to understandhow anotherperson isfeeling.If youhavenever putyour handinaflame,you willnot knowthe painof fire.If youhave notexperienced jealousy,you willnotunderstand itspower.Reading abouta feelingand intellectuallyknowing aboutit isvery differentthan actuallyexperiencingit foryourselfAmong thosewith anequal level of emotional intelligence,the personwho hasactually experiencedthe widest一range andvariety of feelings——the greatdepths ofdepression andthe heightsof fulfillment,for example,istheonewho ismost abletoempathize.On theother hand,when wesay thatsomeone“cant relate^to otherpeople,it islikelybecause theyhavent experienced,acknowledged oraccepted manyfeelings oftheir own.Once youhave feltdiscriminated against,for example,it ismuch easierto relatewith someoneelse whohas beendiscriminatedagainst.Our innateemotionalintelligencegives usthe abilityto quicklyrecall thoseinstances andformassociations whenwe encounterdiscrimination again.We thencan usethe“reliving“of thoseemotions toguide ourthinkingand actions.This isone ofthe waysnature slowlyevolves towardsa higherlevelofsurvival.For thisprocess towork,the firststep isthat wemust be ableto experience ourown emotions.This meanswe mustbeopento them and not distractourselves fromthem ortry tonumb ourselvesfrom our feelings throughdrugs,alcohol,etc.Next,we needto becomeaware ofwhat we are actuallyfeeling-to acknowledge,identify,and acceptourfeelings.Only thencanweempathize withothers.That isone reasonwhy itis importanttoworkon yourown emotionalawarenessand sensitivity——in otherwords,tobe“in touchwith yourfeelings.
32.How doesthe authorexplain thefeelings of empathyA.By givingexamples.B.By havingclassification.C.By makingcomparison.D.By providingdata.
33.Which statementmay theauthor agreewithA.Low levelofempathyleads tofewer varietiesoffeelings.B,The deeperones feelingsare,the moreempathetic oneis.C.Empathy isa waywe recentlypicked upfor bettersurvival.D.Rich experiencesmay notgo withahighlevelofempathy.
34.Whats thepurpose ofthelasttwo paragraphsofthe textA.To advisea sincereattitude toones experiences.B,To suggesta rightunderstanding ofempathy.C.To requirea realbond withones emotions.D.To callfbr trueacceptance ofones feelings.
35.What isthebesttitle forthetextA.How EmpathyUnfolds B.Be Opento YourEmotionsC.Why IsEmpathy ImportantD.Accept YourTrue SelfHowto DevelopCourage byOvercoming DailyFearsSometimes whenthinking ofcourage,we thinkit onlyapplies torare anduncommon situations.Yet ourordinarylives canalso befull ofcourage,even ifwearenot facingtheendofagun,a wildanimal ora dangerouscriminal.Couragedoesnt justmean doingheroic acts.36In fact,where thereis fearonadaily basis,thereareopportunities foryoutoshowyour courage.Here aresome suggestionsto developcourage byovercoming dailyfears.•Recognize your fears.By realizingthat yourefearful,you aremore likelyto getto thebottom ofwhat yourfear is.37You mightcome tounderstandthat youreafraid offailing ortaking chances.You may be fearfulsimply becauseyou donthave confidencein中田想)yourself.The keyisnotto dwellon yourfear,but tounderstand whatitisand whatyoure worriedabout.•Ask yourselfwhat isthe worst that can happen.If youhesitate totake action,ask yourselfthis:Whats the worstthat can happenThen prepareto acceptit.Then goonto improveontheworst.Is failuretheworstthing thatcanhappenNo,absolutely not.38Doing nothingis actuallytheworst thingthatcanhappen.When youtake noaction,you aresure toget nowhere.•Take action.Courage comesfrom takingaction.39You needto actto overcomeyourfear.Your actionmay putyou intodiscomfort,but youhave tojust doit.And youraction canprevent youfrom beingstuck.•
40.To buildup yourconfidence,you needto dothesamething overand overagain.Soon youwill discoverthat less(精通).(果断地)courage isneeded becauseyouhavealready gainedmastery Youare ableto movedecisively forward.A.Share yourfears withothers.B,Practice,practice andpractice.C.So youare alreadyinacomfort zone.D.You cannotthink couragecomes justinoneday.E.Each undesiredresult isjust onemore steptowards yourgoal.F.Find outwhat istruly holdingyou back.G.You needntwait fbran emergencyto occurto developcourage.
三、完形填空When Minawas justnine monthsold,she wasdeserted byher parents.But she was41by afamily afterayearof(孤儿院).living inan orphanageFroman earlyage,Mina beganto playwith animalsand42she hadgreat lovetothem.In fact,what sheloved to domost was43the localanimal shelters,and whenshe was8years old,the familyalso adopteda dognamed Lily.Mina likedthedog and44it manytricks,including howto givea hug.One daywhile45Lily,Mina metDr.Stecco,who waswalking herdog aswell.Stecco hasadopted many46dogsfor Senior Dog Rescue,a nonprofitorganization thatrescues andre-homes senior dogs.47by whatthe organizationdoes,Mina visitedthe SeniorDog Rescue,where shemade a48to assistseniordogs.、“I lovethe SeniorDog RescueJ she said.The dogsmaybeold,but theyreso friendlyandnot49(宠物看护)which iswhy1want tohelp them.Later shestarted apet-sitting50called PetFairy Servicesand donatesher51totheSeniorDogRescue.Up tonow,she hasalready52seven thousanddollars ofher ownmoney.“I feelvery proudto knowthat.I havesavedmany dogs9lives andgiven themanother chanceto enjoylife forthe53years ofShesaid Itook careof mygrandpa very55and wantto lookafter thesedogs insome waytheirliving,shesaid.I feellike alldogs shouldgetaforever54just likeIdid.”
41.A.adopted B.raised C.encountered D.educated
42.A.finally B.gradually C.eventually D.frequently
43.A.living B.drawing C.visiting D.finding
44.A.sent B.presented C.told D.taught
45.A.feeding B.walking C.dressing D.training
46.A.old B.sick C・ugly D.friendly
47.A.Scared B.Bored C.Moved D.Changed
48.A.mistake B.difference C.decision D.schedule
49.A.violent B.wise C.joyful D.neat
50.A.team B.business C.advertisement D.factory
51.A.foods B.fortune C,attitudes D.earnings
52.A.put upB,given awayC.given outD.picked up
53.A.sad B.terrible C.happy D.final
54.A.cave B.home C.nest D.host
55.A.urgently B,extraordinarily C.carefully D.gratefullybecause they9re seniorand justlike mygrandpa.”
四、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1For thepast13years,Martin Burrowshas beenworking asa long-distance truckdriver.Spending upto fivenightsa weekonthe road canbealonely business,56leave himwith plentyof timeto noticehis surroundings.I keptseeingmore rubbisheverywhere andit wasgetting onmy nerves.I decidedI hadtodosomething aboutit Jhe says.One day,hestopped hisvehicle,57take outa trashbag andstarted pickingup thegarbage.The satisfactionafter clearinga smallareawas extremely58remark.Before histime ontheroad,Burrows spentover twodecades inthe military59a vehicledriver.His servicesaw himstationedthroughout Europeand alsoon toursin Afghanistan.After returningto civilianlife,hewasdiagnosed withPTSD创伤后应激障碍and hadtoexperiencesituations60hismentalhealth。
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