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川省德阳市第五中学学年高一上学期月月考英U!2024-202510语试题
一、阅读理解Four of the MostMagical Moviesfrom YourChildhoodWhether it was theenchanting characters,the memorablescenes orsimply because it was the firstfilmyour mumor dadtook you to,these arethe moviesthat haveleft the most lastingimpressions overthedecades.Willy Wonkathe ChocolateFactory“I lovedit fortwo reasons.First,it showeda wonderful,loving extendedfamily.I wasfascinatedby theirkitchen settingand thelittle comerwhere theboy Charlieslept.Second,inside thechocolatefactory waswhat allchildren dreamedof.The wholemovie transportedme from my childhoodworriesinto afairyland world.—Margaret McKeeDumbo“For akid whooften feltlike hedidnt fitin,and wasntgood atanything,it wasmagical tosee一Dumbo discoverhis talentand becomeloved andcelebrated.^^LorraineThe Never-ending Story“It hasto bethe mostmagical movie.The storyhas everythinga youngkid canask fbr:a greatstory,a mythicalflying dogand aninteresting ending.Our familycontinue towatch ittoday.——Aaron ElliottThe Sound of Music“When I was young,movies werea treat,with lollies,friends anda canvasseat.There was aspecial onethat Idid adore,and manytimes Ivegone backfor more.The songs,the sceneryand thestoryline alwaystransport me to anothertime.It issuch a classic thatmy memoriesof itare sofantastic9一Joanne Carter
1.What isWilly Wonkaamp;the ChocolateFactoiy^^aboutA.A dangeroussituation.B.A fairylandworld.C.A mysteriousfriend.D.An unexpectedincident.
2.Which moviemay mosthelp childrenlacking confidence请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答
2.The oldlady stoppedto askJanie,“Sweetie,are youOK”Overhearing theirconversation,Sal feltregretful forhis behaviorjust now.A.Dumbo.B.The Never-ending Story.C.TheSoundofMusic.D.Willy Wonkaamp;the ChocolateFactory.
3.What doesAaron Elliottthink of“The Never-ending Story(期待).A.It isfull ofunrealistic things.B.It meetsall hisexpectationsC.It influencespeople ofall ages.D.It isthe mostmeaningful movie.Im animmigrant from China,and Ifound thatin QuebecI hadto learnFrench,which wasatotally strangelanguage tome.After waitingfor halfa month,I receiveda letterfrommyschool,St-luc,and beganlearning Frenchin awelcome class,which is aclassfor newimmigrants.Even thoughFrenchwas ratherhard formeto speak andto understand,I beganmy secondaryfive studiesthe nextyear.The firstfew dayswere terrible,especially the first classof the first day.Although I had beeninSt-Luc forone year,I stilldidnt knowmuch about the school.The first problem thatIhadwas findingmyclassroom.Luckily,I meta girlwho wasin myFrench classand mychemistry class.After thebell rang,the teacher,Mme.Zarif,began herclass.First,she introducedherself toeveryoneand thengave usthe courseoutline forthe firstyear.During herclass,everyone laughedmanytimes.Although I could onlyunderstand a little bit,Icouldtell thatshe was very funny.At theend ofher speech,to makesure thatwe didnot forgetwhat wehad learnedin secondaryfour,Mme.Zarif gaveus apaper withmany symbolsof elementson itand askedus towrite theirnamesin French.Iwasshocked whenI receivedthe paper.Honestly,the onlysymbol Iknew wasO.Afterhaving startedat thepaper fora fewminutes,I gaveup andraised myhand.The teachercame,and Itoldher thatI didntknow anything.“You haveforgotten everythingalready^^she saidin asurprised tone.No JI answered,I haveneverlearned themin Frenchbefore.I amfrom thewelcome class.”“Oh Jthe teachersaid witha lookofunderstanding.Come hereafter school.I willteach themto you.”I agreed.Finally,I handedin thepaper withonly oneanswer onit.On thewhole,my first day ofsecondaryfive wasalittleembarrassing but,at the same time,interesting.
4.What isthe authorsfirstproblemon hisfirstdayof secondaryfiveA.Finding hisclassroom.B.Introducing himself.C.Understanding French.D.Taking anexam.
5.What doesthe authorthink ofMme.ZarifA.Quiet.B.Energetic.C.Brave.D.Humorous.
6.Why didthe authorfail tofinish writingchemical elementsA,He forgotto revisechemistry.B.He couldntwrite Frenchat all.C.He didntconcentrate on the lesson.D.He didntlearn themin French.
7.What isthe besttitle of the textA.A WelcomeClass.B.My Frenchteacher.C.My firstChemistry Class.D.An immigrantfromChina.Has yourmom ordad everposted aphoto ofyou on social mediathat youdidnt wantanyoneoutside yourfamily tosee Inan agewhen peopleoften sharepersonal informationon sitessuch asFacebook,Twitter,and Instagram,many parentsusually post photos of their children.According toarecent study,a parentwill postalmost1,000photos ofa childonline beforethe childturns
5.Parents oftenpost photoson social media becausethey want to share their chilcfsspecial momentswithfriends andfamily.Some momsand dadsdo itasaway toconnect withother parents.They mayhavediscussions withexperienced parentsabout topicssuch ashow to get kidsto sleep,or howto dealwithkids behavioralproblems.Most parentsdont asktheir childrenfor permissionbefore postingphotos of them.They feelit isnotnecessary toconsult with their childrenfirst becausethe benefitsoutweigh anypossible risks.Manyof themdo notfear their kids pictureswill spreadfurther thanintended.Some mayeven expectunknownpeople toview andcomment on the pictures,and thusmeet morenew peopleon theInternet.Theimages Ipost ofmy childrenallow meto knowa lot of peopleI wouldntnecessarily includeon mylist,said LaurenApfel,writer andmother offdur.ctThey havehelped mecreate agroup onsocialmedia.^^Other parentsand childexperts believethat kidsshould beconsulted.They saythat photoscanstay onlinefor manyyears andthat kidsshould havesome controlover theironline photos.DevorahHeitner,an authorwho runsworkshops aboutkids,is ofthe sameopinion.Allow yourchildren todecidewhether youcan sharetheir picturesonsocialmedia Jshe said.
8.What dowe knowabout todaysparents fromParagraph1A.They spendtoo muchtime online.B.They likeposting their kids photos.C.They oftenpostphotosof familymembers.D.They tryto protectkids personalinformation.
9.What is a reasonwhy parentssharetheirchildren9photos onlineA.They sharethe photosjust forfun.B.They hopeto introducetheirkids.C.They arein needof parentingadvice.D.They wantto offersupport to theirkids.
10.What doesApfel thinkof sharingkids photosonlineA.It is likely to be risky.B.It isharmful tochildren.C.It makesher onlinefriends bored.D.It helpsher tomake morefriends.
11.What isHeitners advicefor parentswho willpost theirkids photosA.Get kidspermission first.B.Try todo itwiththeirkids.C.Tell kidsthe photosare theirs.D.Let kidsknow sharingis helpful.A newstudy hasfound thatsome ofthe hottest heatwaves inhistory happeneda long time agoandwere notwell known.Scientists from the Universityof Bristoldid thisresearch and said thatas ourworldgets warmer,we canexpect even hotter heatwavesin thefuture.The studyfound fivevery hotheatwaves thatwere nottalked aboutmuch.Dr.Vikki Thompson,who ledthe study,said that the heatwavein Canadaand theUnited Stateswas verysurprising,but therewereevenhotterones in the past.She alsosaid thatusing whatwe knowabout theclimate,we canguessthat very hot dayswill getmore commonin thenext100years.Heatwaves cancause alotofproblems.The onein westernNorth Americawasverybad andcausedmany disasters.It alsostarted bigfires thatdamaged manythings andruined crops.People willrememberthis heatwavebecauseitcaused somuch damage.Even thoughthe hottestplaces arenot alwaysthe onesthat havethe biggestproblems,they areoftenconnected.Knowing moreaboutthevery hotdays andwhere theyhappen canhelp protectthe mostvulnerable regions.Professor DannMitchell,who alsoworked onthe study,said thatclimate changeisabig healthproblemfor everyoneon Earth.He pointedout thatmany heatwavesin placesthat arenot veryrich werenotnoticed.When acountry getsveryhot,it cancause manypeople todie,especially ifthe temperatureisnot normalfor them.The Universityof Bristolcares aboutthe problemscaused byclimate changeand wantsto helpfix(紧急情况).them.In2019,itwasthefirstuniversity in the UKto saythat thereisaclimate emergency
12.What canwe expectabout heatwavesin thefutureA.They willdecrease inamount.B.They willonly affectcertain regions.C.They willhave noimpact onglobal health.D.They willincrease indegree over the comingcentury.
13.What doesthe underlinedword“disasters“in paragraph3meanA.Cuts infood production.B.Events resultingin greatloss.C.Activities heldby government.D.Something important to environment.
14.Why isit importantto understandwhere thehottestheatwaveshave happenedA.To predictwhere thenext heatwavewill happen.B.To findthe connectionbetween heatwavesand cropyields.C.To helptake measuresto protectthe mostvulnerableregions.D.To determinewhich countriesneed toreduce theirgreenhouse gas.
15..What canwe knowfrom paragraph5A.Climate changehas hada greatinfluence onhealth.B.The heatwavesoutside ofthe developedworld arealways noticed.C.The deathrate relatedto theclimate changeis expectedtobelower.D.Developing countriesare warnedoftheinfluences ofclimate change.Do youfeel nervouswhen speakingEnglish16Many studentsoften havethesamefeeling asyoudo.When theywantto say somethingin English,they gettoo nervoustospeakanything.They areafraidof makingmistakes orafraid thatno onewill understandthem.17But normallya mistakedoesnt stoppeople fromunderstanding youat all.Instead,they canunderstandyou quitewell evenwith mistakes.18As anEnglish learner,your goalof speakingEnglishshould beto communicate with others.And youdont needto saya perfectsentence.Just speakEnglishout.Every timeyou areable tocommunicatewithsomeone inEnglish,you will feel betterabout yourEnglishspeaking skills.It isimportanttokeep trying.19Besides speaking,youd betterpay attentionto thefollowing.Listening:The moreyou hear,the easierit willbe foryoutocopy what you hear.Practice:The moreyou speak,the morecomfortable youwillfeelabout speaking.20Askquestions ata shop.Say helloto thebus driver.Just openyour mouthand talkwhenever youcan.A.How canyou improveyour spokenEnglish asquickly aspossible thenB,You arenot alone.C.Where canwe learnspoken EnglishD.Start witheasy things.E.Its thisfear thatstops somepeople fromspeaking atall.F.Just repeatwhatyouhear bravely.G.So dontbe afraidof mistakes!
二、完形填空Ive heardsuch astory.On aFriday21,a pooryoung artiststood at the gateofthesubway station,playing hisviolin.The musicwas22,and manypeople whohurried togohome23and putsome moneyinto the hat ofthe youngman.The nextnight,the youngartist took out alarge pieceof24and laidit onthe ground.Then hebegan25,The musicsounded morepleasant.Some peoplegathered andtheyfound the26on thatpaper,“Last night,a gentlemanput an27thing intomyhat.Please cometogetit back.When thepeople sawthat,they feltvery curiousand28what itcouldbe.After abouthalf anhour,a man29there ina hurryandsaid,“It cantbe true!You...you...”The youngviolinist asked,“Did you30something66A lottery ticket彩票the mananswered
31.The violinisttook outa lotteryticket.utIs it”he asked.The manwas too32tosaya word.He33a lotteryticket afew days(奖)ago.The awardsopened yesterdayand hewon$500,
000.So luckyand exciteddid hefeel thathe3450dollars andput itinto thehat whenhearing themusic.However,thelottery ticketwas alsothrown intothehatwithout being
35.After the violinist finishedhisperformance,he foundthe lotteryticket inhis hat.Thinking thatthe ownerwould probablyreturn tolookfor it,he cameback towhere he was giventhe lotteryticket.Someone askedtheviolinistwhy hereturned thelotterytickettotheman.He said,Although I
21.A.morning B.afternoon C.noon D.night
22.A.quiet B.beautiful C.shocking D.interesting
23.A.slowed downB.sped upC.passed byD.went away
24.A.paper B,glass C.plastic D.cloth
25.A.working B.sliding C.singing D.playing
26.A.poems B.articles C.words D.texts
27.A.important B.fantastic C・dangerous D.lovely
28.A.talked B.cared C.expected D.guessed
29.A.came B.rushed C.walked D.left
30.A.damage B,discover C,forget D.lose
31.A.proudly B・worriedly C.seriously D.carefully
32.A.tired B.disappointed C.excited D.surprised
33.A.bought B・made C.drew D.sold
34.A.handed outB.tookoutC.lifted upD.picked up
35.A.destroyed B,noticed C.guided D.caughtdont havemuch money,I livehappily;but ifI losehonesty,I wontbe happyforever/
三、语法填空()
36.look backon myhigh schoollife,themostimportant adviceFd giveis these(所给词的适当形式填空)wonderful wordsfromthewriter MayaAngelou.
37.The studentsalways activelyparticipate inafter-school activitieson campusoften develop血(用适当的词填空)better socialskills andteam workab ies.所给词的适当形式填空
38.His poorperform in the examdisappointed hisparents.所给词的适
39.We havetrouble communicatewith peoplewho speakdifferent languages.当形式填空
40.Whenever thebaby cried,I neededto figurethe reason:wasthelittle onehungry ordid he用适当的词填空need sleep
41.English isprobably themost widelyspeak languageontheplanet takinginto account所给词的适当形式填空native andnon-native speakers.所给词的适当形式填空
42.Jim cookinthekitchen whenhe hearda knockatthedoor.
43.On thelunar NewYears Day,we visitedevery neighborinthevillage andwere greeted所给词的适当形式填空warm ateach house.所给词的适当形式填空
44.The projectislikelytake alongtimeto complete.所给词的适当形式
45.This isthefirsttime thathe arguewith hisparents overa decision.填空
四、书信写作假定你是李华,请以为题,写一篇日记内容包括:
46.“My FirstDay atSenior High”对高中第一天的整体印象;1当天最有意义的部分;2自己的感受3注意词数不少于词;180可以适当加入细节,使内容充实、行文连贯;2日记的格式已为你写好,不计入总词数3My FirstDay atSenior HighMondaySeptember1stFine
五、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
47.Sal Garfieldwas havinga badday.He hadbeen busymaking cakessince3am.And now,his(雇员)(请假).employee whoshould takeovertheshop forthe afternoonhad justcalled insickSal wasan artistin makingcakes.No onecould makecakes likehim,but hewasnt aperson who(令人讨厌的)is goodat talkingto others.He dealtwith severalhateful customersthat morning,so whenJanie,a nine-year-old girl,walked in,hewasalready veryangry.Janie placedher littlehands againsttheglass asshe lookedatthedelicious cakes.Hey,kid!”Sal shouted.“Dont putyour handsontheglass!Ijust cleanedit!”Janie jumpedback andsaid sorry.Everything looksso delicious!My momsays you(丝绒)make thebest redvelvet cakeintheworld,“Janie smiled.Sal felthappy aboutthe praise.“I wantto buya birthdaycake JJanie saidand reachedout herhand.There weremany coinsthatdidnt cometo morethan afew dollars.She saidshe wantedto buya redvelvet cake.But Salreplied,Ihope youhave morethan thosethree orfour dollars,kid!That cakecosts$70!”Janie wasshocked,and(薄片)hoped she could buyjust a slice sinceshe didnthave anymore money.“Kid,Sal answered,you canteven affordaslice!”Janie almostcried.She pointedat othercakes,asking whethershecouldbuy oneofthecheapest.Sal shookhis head.Janie wasso sad.She wantedto buya birthdaycake forher mom,who hadgot seriouslyill.Salsred velvetcake washer momsfavorite.Janie wantedto buyone tosurprise andcheer hermom up.Knowing shecouldnt evenafford oneof anyother birthdaycakes,Janie startedcrying,“Please,Sir.Youdont understand...^Sal losthis patience,shouting,Get out!Try somewhereelse!”Janie ranout andsaton achair outsideofthedoor,crying sadly.Just then,an oldlady walkedpast.注意续写词数应为左右;
1.150。
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