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湖北省武昌实验中学高一年级月月考10英语试卷命题教师徐晓英考试时间2023年10月8日下午14:00—16:00第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上第一节(共5小题;每小题
1.5分,满分
7.5分)听下面段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的、、三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应5A BC
1.What willthe speakersdo nextA.Visit afriend.B.Pick upBilly.C.Buy somebeans.
2.What doesAndy ClarkesdoA.A publiclibrarian.B.A TVactor.C.A famouslawyer.
3.What arethe speakersmainly talkingaboutA.Gifts forJason.B.A baseballgame.C.The womansretirement.
4.What wenton atCoopers lastnightA.A movieshow.B.A birthdayparty.C.A salespromotion.位置听完每段对话后,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仅读一遍
105.What problemdo the speakers haveA.They arelate forwork.B.They arestuck ina trafficjam.C.They arelost on the way.第二节(共15小题,每小题
1.5分,满分
22.5分)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、、三个选项中选出最佳选项听每5A BC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,各小题将给出秒钟的作答时间每段对55话或独白读两遍听第段材料,回答第、题
6676.Where does the conversationtake placeA.At home.B.At theoffice.C.At theairport.
7.How doesthe womansoundA.Anxious.B.Surprised.C.Grateful.听第段材料,回答第至题
78108.Why did the womanchoose to be ateacher as a professionA.Because of the pressurefrom herfamily.B.Because of the passionfor thework.C.Because ofa teachersencouragement.
9.What doesthe womanthink isthe bestpart ofher job
二、阅读理解篇篇篇篇七选五C28-31DBDA D32-35DCDBA21-23BDC B24-27ACDC
三、完形填空36-40BFDGE41-45CDBCA46-50ABCDB
四、语法填空51-55ADBCD
56.walking
57.peoples
58.what
61.packaged
59.to suit
60.are used
五、书面表达(略)
62.themselves
63.a
64.Or
65.trulyA.Being withchildren.B.Winning othersrespect.C.Learning differentthings.
10.What doesthe womanwant herstudents to beA.Lifelong learners.B.Creative thinkers.C.Good communicators.听第段材料,回答第至题
8111311.Why doesthe womanlike living with herparentsA.They havea bighouse.B.They cancook mealsfor her.C.They payall theexpenses.
12.What doesEthan suggestthe womandoA.Have patience.B.Provide company.C.Move out.
13.Why isEthan concernedabout hisparents livingon their ownA.They mayfeel lonely.B.They mayfail toget along.C.They may have emergencies.听第段材料,回答第至题
9141714.Whose speechdidthe woman listento thismorningA.John Millers.B.David Thompsons.C.Alan Browns.
15.What isthe workshopaboutA.Economy knowledge.B.Risk assessment.C.Employee motivation.
16.What doesthewomanthink ofher jobA.Challenging.B.Interesting.C.Rewarding.
17.What dothe speakersboth want to doA.Find anew position.B.Raise employeessalaries.C.Improve managementskills.听第段材料,回答第至题
10182018.What doesthespeakerdoA.A medicaldoctor.B.A fitnessinstructor.C.A swimmingcoach.
19.What is one commonmistake peoplemake inworkoutsA.Focusing ononly muscletraining.B.Doing toomany types of workouts.C.Keeping thesame routineall thetime.
20.How oftendoesthespeaker suggestpeople dohard workoutsA.Once a week.B.Twice a week.C.Three timesaweek.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、、和四个选项中,选出最佳选项A BC DAWhileattractions likethe Shardand the London Eyeoffer excellentperspectives,theyre alwaysbusy andticket pricesaresteep.But witha littleinsider knowledge,you cansave yourpounds andbag yourskyline photoswithout thecrowdsthrough accessingthe followingviewpoints.Parliament Hill()London ismostly flat,but if you knowwhere tolook there are afew hillsthat providenatural andfree highpointsoffering cityviews witha sideorder offresh air.One of the mostcentral isParliament Hillon HampsteadHeath-at98m,one ofLondons highestnatural viewpoints.From here,on aclear day,you cansit on the parkbench thatfeatured inmovies likeRun FatboyRun andNotes ona Scandal.Entry fee:freeThe GardenMuseum TowerIfyou exitleft outof Westminsterstation,battle yourway overthe bridgeand thenturn right,past theview ofBig Ben(中世己的)and walkalong thesouth side of the Thames,youll come to amedieval Zchurch.While youmight beinterested inBritish gardendesign,its the14th-Century towerthats themain attractionfbrphotographers.Climb the131steps of the narrowspiral staircaseand youllemerge ontoone of the finestriverside viewpointsin the city—with viewsacross to the Palaceof Westminsterontheright.Entry fee:Adult£16,or Toweronly4The IFSCloud Cable CarIf youwant tosoar overLondon ina glasspod,the obviousplace to go istheLondonEye.But acheaper andcrowd-freealternative isto ridethe IFSCloud CableCar.The viewsare impressiveat anytime,but theCableCarstays openlate,so you can evenenjoy magnificentsunsets fromthewest-facing sideor admirethe twinklingcity lightsafter dark.Entry fee:E6one-waySeabird,Southwark(场所)London hasno shortageof rooftopvenues offeringknockout cityscapeviews,so itcan behard topick justoneor two.But forlocation,angles anda greatexperience,it doesntget muchbetter thanSeabird,onthe14th flooroftheHoxtonhotel inSouthwark withnothing toblock viewson threesides.Entry fee:Buy adrink:draught beercosts£
6.50or smallglass ofwine is£9a portionof olivescosts£
5.
21.Where canyou goifyouwant tophotograph the14th-Century towerA.The LondonEye.B.The southsideoftheThames.C.The rooftopvenues.D.A placenear StPauPs Cathedral.
22.In whichviewpoint canyou justbuy adrink andenjoy freecity viewsA.Parliament Hill.B.The GardenMuseum Tower.C.The IFSCloud CableCar.D.Seabird,Southwark.
23.What dothe4viewpoints havein commonA.They arefree.B.They arewell-known.C.They arenot crowded.D.They arenot cheap.BIn casualconversations,there isa seeminglysimple questionI cannever answerwithout hesitating—Where are youI couldsay Iam fromThailand,where I was born.Ori am from Mexico,where Ispent themajority of my childhood.OrI amfrom theUS,whose languageis rootedinto mylife.In mymind,none of these answersare satisfyingenough.After all,to befrom somewherecarries expectationsof understanding“your”culture andyour”home.I feelenvious whenevermy friendssay theyregoing home“fbr schoolbreaks.As astudent whofrequently moves,Ihave neverseen myliving spaceas home,but shelter”,another locationto stayin beforeI unavoidablymove again.So,does thismean Ido nothave,and willnever have,a homeI resignmyself tolivingwiththis sense of sadness,untilvery recently.Tn mydorm,inside mydrawer isa speciallydesigned whitebath towelthat Ihave notused sinceI broughtit withmefrom my parents9house.One day,I tookit out,but stoppedafter smellingthe soft,sweet laundrydetergent(洗衣粉),theone my parents usedback inThailand.I feltmy eyeswater asthat randomsmell broughtmy mixedemotions tothe surface:sadness andnostalgia,a strongfeeling ofmissing home.I stillavoid usingthat toweluntil nowbecause Idont wantto replacethesmell ofnostalgia with my newly-bought detergent.Sadly,even withthis newdiscovery,I will still strugglewhen answeringwhere Iamfrom,and I will alwaysfeel a sense(让我猝of lossin nothaving a physical hometogoback to”.Yet,in randommoments,when asmell catchesme offguard不及防)with thememories itbrings,I liketo believethat thethings Ifeel thenare thingspeople feelwhen they are home.Andif thesemoments canmake mesmile,even witha senseof loss,what betterhome canI ask for
24.Why isthe authorunable tosee hisliving spaceas home”A.His livingplaces oftenchange.B.He isunsatisfied withthe place.C.His expectationsof homeare high.D.He cantunderstand theculture there.
25.Why doesthe authortreasure thattowelA.It wasmade inhis hometown.B.It isa presentfrom hisparents.C.Its smellawakened hismemories.D.Its designwins hispreference.
26.What doesthe authorwanttoconvey in the lastparagraphA.He nolonger feelsa senseof loss.B.He feelsaphysicalhome isunnecessary.C.He hasgot theanswer to“Where areyou fromD.He hasfound asenseofhome insome moments.
27.What can be the best titleofthetextA.A MansHome IsHis CastleB.There IsNo PlaceLike HomeC.The SmellBrings MeHome D.The EmotionConnects MeWith HomeCWhenthe companyOpenAI developedits newartificial intelligenceAl program,ChatGPT,in late2022,educatorsbegan toworry.ChatGPT couldcreate textthat seemedlike a human wroteit.How couldteachers discoverwhether studentswereusing languagecreated byan AIchatbot tocheat ona writingtaskAs alinguist whostudies the effects oftechnology onhow peopleread,write andthink,I believethereareother morepressingconcerns besidescheating.These includewhether AI,more generally,threatens studentwriting skills,the valueofwriting asa process,and theimportance ofregarding writing asatool forthinking.As partof myresearch ontheeffectsof AIon humanwriting,I surveyedyoung adultsintheU.S.about someissuesrelated tothose effects.One participantsaid that at somepoint ifyou dependon predictivetext,youre going to loseyourspelling abilities.Enter“Was Rom“into aGoogle searchand youregiven alist ofchoices like“Was Romebuilt ina day”.Type“pie”into atext messageand youreoffered“please”and“plenty.These toolscomplete oursentences automatically,giving uslittle chanceto thinkabout ourspelling,and continuouslyasking usto followtheir suggestions.Evan Selinger,a philosopher,worried thatpredictive textingreduces thepower ofwritingasa formof mentalactivityand personalexpression.By encouragingus not to thinktoo deeplyabout ourwords,predictive technologymay changehow算法we dealwith eachother,“Selinger wrote.We giveothers morealgorithms andless ofourselves.Automation canstopus thinkingand theresulting textdidnt feellike mineanymore/9I askedChatGPT whetherit was a threatto humansmotivation towrite.The botresponded:There willalways beademand forcreative,original contentthat requiresthe uniqueviewpoint ofahumanwriter.^^It continued:Writing servesmanypurposes beyondjust thecreation ofcontent,such asself-expression,communication,and personalgrowth,which cancontinueto encouragepeople towrite evenif certaintypesofwriting canbe automated.I wasglad tofind theprogram hadseemingly admittedits limitations.
28.What isthe authorsmain concernabout ChatGPTA.Whether it will leadto students5cheating.B.Whether itwill shapestudents writingstyle.C.How studentswill makeuse ofit atschool.D.What effectsitwillhave onstudents9writing.
29.What willpredictive technologydo tous accordingto EvanSelingerA.Give usmore creativeideas.B.Make uswrite likea machine.C.Encourage usto thinkmore deeply.D.Make ustend toignore grammaticalmistakes.
30.What canwe learnfrom ChatGPTsresponseA.Writing will become completelyautomated.B.Robots willwork withhumans inwriting.C.Robot writingwillbecomemore creative.D.Human writingwillstillmatter alot.
31.What canbe thebest titlefor thetextA.What impactwill AIbring towritingB.What isthe futureof modernliteratureC.How toimprove writingwith AlshelpD.How to apply AItechnology toeducationDDurham,26years old,isoneof manysocial-media career influencers whohave risento fameby sharingtips aboutworkwith acasual,accessible tone.Regardless of their locations,these contentcreators oftenadopt asimilar style:Filmingthemselves talkingtothecamera abouttopics suchas how to standout inthe interviews,negotiate salaries,handleperformance reviewsand communicatewith managers.While careercoaching is not anew industry,experts saysocial mediaprovides anew wayto deliverthis informationthatsparticularly appealingto young workers rightnow.Mary Chayko,a professor at RutgersUniversity,says seekingadviceon socialmedia feelsmore convenientand efficientto youngpeople.(终身职位),Even ifinfluencers lacktheirownextended professionaltenure andoften donthold coachingcertificates,(透明性)experts saythey havequalities thatmake followerstrust them.Their transparencymakes themfeel largelyaccessibleand easy-going.Their casualstyle appealsto audiences,because itoffers glimpsesinto whothey areas people.Not beingtoo polishedintheway that you presentyourself isanother indicatorthatyouare somebodywho canbetrusted,Chayko says.While socialmedia advicecanbemotivating,it has its limitations.Videos onInstagram andTikTok tend to befairlybroad,relying ongeneralizations aboutculture andhuman behaviorthat may not applytoapersons individualsituation.Moreover,many ofthe decision-makers inthe workforcebelong toolder generations,meaning thatyoungworkersability tounderstandthe valuesoftheseleaders willalso beimportant.Relying solelyon youngercoaches couldnarrow their(》在围).knowledge scopeYetfor youngworkers,following careerinfluencers maybe asmuch enterprisingasit is practical.Influencers(职场人士形象),demonstrate anidealized workpersona conveyingasenseof controland confidencethat manypeople longforin theirprofessional lives.
32.Why isEmily Durhammentioned inthe beginningA.To presenta fact.B.To describea scene.C.To explaina concept.D.To introducethe topic.
33.What doesMary Chaykotell usin paragraph2A.The youngare eagerfor newcareers.B.The youngenjoy spreadinginformation.C.The youngtendtoaskforadvice online.D.The youngare addictedto socialmedia.
34.Why cancareerinfluencersappeal totheir followersA.They possesssome coachingcertificates.B.They ownextended professionaltenure.C.They givethe publicpolished appearance.D.They trytobeseemingly worthyof trust.
35.What doesparagraph4focus onconcerning socialmedia careeradviceA.Its benefits.B.Its shortcomings.C.Its features.D.Its functions.第二节七选五(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“Beauty isonly skindeep“itissaid.This meansthatapersons appearanceisnotas importantas theircharacter.Yet itisstrange whypeople andespecially womenare willingto spenda fortuneon makingthemselves moreattractive physically.36The reasoncan onlybe one,and itis that beauty has its advantages.Attractive people are morepopular generally.Beauty drawsa positiveresponse fromthe peoplearound.This isobviouswith children.For example,based onobservation,there isa tendencyfor adultsto treatgood-looking childrenbetter.Thisfavorable treatmentcontinues intoadulthood,as attractive peoplearemore likelytobechosen forleadership positionsandgiven moreopportunities.37Another importantbenefit thatgood-looking peopleenjoy is that theyfind ahusband orwife moreeasily.38This initial(和attraction maythen developinto romanticfeelings anda seriousrelationship ifthe couplefind that theyarecompatible睦相处的)with eachother.On theother hand,beauty hasa numberof disadvantagesas well.Firstly,a good-looking persontends toattractunwanted attentionfrom allkinds ofpeople.The admirermayhavebad intentionsand causeproblems forthe target.39It isthoughtthatbeautyand brainsdo notgo together.Thus,attractive peoplemaynotgain respecteven whenthey deserveitbecause ofthis prejudiceagainst them.(忽视)While everyindividual shouldtake careoftheiroutward appearanceand looktheir best,they shouldnot neglecttheirinner beautyor character.40Also,they shouldnot forgetphysical beautyis indeed,only skindeepand willnot last.A.Life isnot alwayseasy forbeautiful people.B.The skincareindustry isa multi-billion dollarbusiness.C.It turnsout beingconventionally beautifulhasitsbenefits.D.It isa factthat peopleare firstattracted tooutward appearance.E.They shouldnot placesuch importanceon beautythattheybecome proud.F.Being well-treated givesattractivepeoplemore confidenceand theyperform better.G.Another problemfaced bygood-looking peopleisthatthey maynot betaken seriously.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的、、和四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项A BC DIstill rememberthe firstday ofhigh school.As afreshman,I wasboth excitedand
41.I didntknowanyone,and I wasnt surehow I would
42.But littledid Iknow,my high school experiencewould endup beingoneofthemost transformativetimes inmy lifeOneofthebiggest challengesI facedin high school was43management.I wasinvolved inseveral extracurricular44including thedebate teamand studentgovernment,and Ifound itdifficult to45my schoolworkwith myother commitments.However,over time,I learnedhowtoprioritize andmanage mytime effectively.I discoveredthat bysetting cleargoals andcreatinga46,1could accomplisheverything Iwanted towithoutmaking amess ofmy schoollife.Another importantlesson I learned inhighschoolwas the47of hardwork.I hadalways beena goodstudent,but inhighschool,I waschallenged to48myself evenfurther andstrive for49in everythingI did.Whether it wasadifficult mathproblemorachallenging essay,Ilearnedto50the struggleand perseverethrough difficulttasks.This51and wayof workwouldserve mewell incollege andbeyond.High schoolwas alsoa timeof52growth forme.I madenew friends,53my interests,and discoveredwho I was asaperson.Iwas54to newideas andperspectives throughmy classesand extracurricularactivities,and theseexperiences helpedshapemy55and values.
41.A.sad B.lazy C.nervous D.calm
42.A.get upB.give awayC.break downD.fit in
43.A.money B.time C.emotion D.food
44.A.subjects B.positions C.activities D.orders
45.A.balance B.trade C.replace D.finish
46.A.schedule B.task C.atmosphere D.relationship
47.A.problemB.value C.future D.burden
48.A.blameB.delay C.push D.research
49.A.curiosityB.drawbacks C.highlights D.excellence
50.A.rejectB.embrace C.avoid D.recognize
51.A.determinationB.escape C.trick D.advice
52.A.knowledgeB.power C.financial D.personal
53.A.neglectB.explore C.narrow D.realize
54.A.assignedB.closed C.exposed D.put
55.A.figureB.fortune C.puzzle D.worldview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1Luosifen isa combinationof riversnails andrice noodles,originating inLiuzhou,Guangxi,southern China.SinceLiuzhou isa cityfull ofLuosifen restaurants,with manynear oneanother,youcaneven smellit
56.walk downthe street!Because ofthe humidclimate inLiuzhou,people tendto losetheir appetite,but thespicy andsour tastestimulates
57.peopleappetite.Its uniquetaste offreshness,sourness,hotness andspiciness is
58.modern peopleand youngpeople prefer.Dinerscan alsoadd extrachili,fresh greenvegetables orgarlic
59.suit theirown taste.Despite theword snailin itsChinese name,actual snailsdont commonlyappear inthe dish,but
60.use toflavor thesoup.There beingmany choicesof
61.packageLuosifen thesedays,people caneasily preparetheir favoriteversion athome.Some peopleeven cookLuosifen-based hotpot
62.they.Admittedly,Luosifen hasbecome
63.must-try dishfor thoseenthusiasts seekinga genuinecuisine.Whether youareexploring thestreets ofLiuzhou
64.enjoying abowl ina distantland,Luosifen issure toleave alasting impressionon your()(美食的)taste buds,providing a
65.true unforgettablegastronomic experience.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节应用文(满分15分)假定你是李华,你的笔友最近写了一封给你,表达了因体重过重带来的烦恼请你安慰并给她Amy e-mail Amy,建议,内容包括表达安慰;给出建议;.你的祝福L
2.3注意词数左右;可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯L
802.Dear Amy,Yours,第二节读后续写(满分25分)Li Hua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Living inthe shadowofmytwo eldersisters atcollege,who alreadyhad theirlives plannedout sincethey werelittle,I(反复无常的)was alwaysundecided abouteverything.As ateenager,Iwasfickle.Iwouldlike onething foraweekand thenhateit thenext.But Iwas constantlysearching forthe beginningoftherainbow.Changing mydream froma vetto anastronaut,I thoughtthere werevarious optionsavailable to me.However,myparents wouldshake theirheads andrepeatedly askedme suchquestions as,“Why cantyou bemore likeyour sistersWhat(耸肩),areyougoingtodo withyour lifeArent youinterested inanything atall”After acouple ofshrugs myparentsusually stoppedtalking.Iwasnot sureif theygave upor anticipatedmy dullreactions.I oftenresponded,couldnt answerallof yourquestions now.”Actually,myparentsjust hadhigh expectationsthat neverseemed tobe fulfilled.Plus,like otherparents,they justwantedto givethebesttomeand expectedmetoachieve success.The argumentswithmyparents seemedchildish.One day,my mothermade herthoughts clear,“Your gradesarent highenough.No schoolsare goingto wantyou,dear.We didntpayso muchmoney fbrnothing.^^Hesitating fora while,I said,“No matterwhat yousay,I believeIwillenter agoodcollege.Still,I let my emotionscontrol myself.Certainly,I hadnever plannednottogo tocollege.After anotherdebate withmy mom,I decidedto makea change.Nolonger wouldI sitback andletmyparents mistakeme fora badboy.It wastime totake action.I knewitwasa crucialyear athighschool.Releasing myfeelings,I beganto collectall theknowledge Ihad learnedandreview itwith allmy heart.I didntargue withmyparentsany more,but insteadturned tomy sistersfor helpand triedmy besttostudy.Finally,I tookthe nationalcollege entranceexamination withease andconfidence.Para1A fewdays later,I receiveda callfrom myschool,saying mycollege acceptanceletter hadarrived,Para2My parentsexcitedlysaid behindme,“Well,open theenvelop.M秋•高一英语月月考一一省实验202310试卷参考答案
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