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云南省云南省玉溪第一中学学年高一上学期第一次2024-2025
一、听力选择题
1.Which teamis the womans daughterinA.The whiteone.B.The blackone.C.The blueone.
2.How doesthe manfeelA.Grateful.B.Excited.C-Angry.
3.When canthe manget hisshirt backA.At3p.m.B.At2p.m.C.At1p.m.
4.Who mightthewomanbeA.A waitress.B.A salesperson.C.A tourist.
5..What willthe mandoA.Turn on the airconditioner.B,Turn offthe airconditioner.C.Open thewindow.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题月考英语试题A.One week.B.Two weeks.C.Three weeks.
6.How longhas thewoman beenabsent from the fitnessclass
7.What is the mangoing to doA.Finish hiswork.B.Prepare dinner.C.Go shopping.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
8.Why doesthe manneed toprepare agiftA.For the girls futurewedding.B.For thegirls birthday.C.For thegirls victoryin acompetition.
9.What willthegirlsgrandma buyherA.A watch.B.A schoolbag.C.A cake.
41.A.discovered B.recommended C.invented D.advertised
42.A.curiosity B.independence C.appetite D.strength
43.A.belief B.confusion C,idea D.information
44.A.checking B,organizing C.changing D.feeding
45.A.nurse B・improve C.move D.remind
46.A.seriously B.slowly C.separately D.smoothly
47.A.find B.afford C,create D.return
48.A.sight B.step C,model D.impression
49.A.unsuitable B,unequal C-unimportant D.unhealthy
50.A.taken inB・gone throughC.made outD.turned down
51.A.hand-made B.good-looking C.water-resistant D.hard-won
52.A.thinner B.prettier C.longer D.deeper
53.A.presented B.entered C.determined D.enriched
54.A.setting B.debating C・judging D.lowering
55.A.right B.chance C.mind D.desire
四、语法填空阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容不多于个单词或括号内单词的正确形式3When I was inelementary school,I didntlike goingto school.56was difficultfor me to read andwrite andI alwayscouldnt answerthe teachersquestions57correct.I crieda lotat schoolbecause I58心烦的laugh atby myclassmates.My parentswould alwaysget madat me.I feltvery upsetandwasnt59interest instudy.But thenone day,I decided60change myattitude tostudy.So Iended uppaying moreattentionin class61I startedto practicemy vocabularyand speakingskills.Also,I always62go tomy teachertoask forhelp whenI hadany trouble.I startedto dobetter in Grade
3.63I wasinGrade4,1was stillimproving.By Grade5,1had becomethe topstudentsin class.Now,as Im64senior highschool student,I knowit mightbe difficultat first.But likemy pastinelementary school,I knowif Ikeep65work anddont giveup,I willbesuccessful.
五、书信写作.假定你是李华,某国际学校学生新学期学校开设了文学、科技和摄影三个社团,你校新西66兰交换生不知如何选择,写信向你求助请你给他回信,内容包括Biff.推荐某一社团;
1.简介该社团;2•告知申请方式3参考词汇文学社科技社摄影社the literatureclub thescience clubthe photographyclub注意.词数左右;.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯1802
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
67.It waslate December.It was the greatChristmas shoppingtime.I askedmy son and daughterto gotogether,but theypreferred toplay athome.People werebusy buyinggifts for their belovedones.It seemedthat thebigger thegifts werethebetter theywould be.I shookmy headsadly and walked on.Iwasshopping alonetrying topick upsomethick wintersocks towarm myfrozen feet.(天使).As Irounded thecorner in the storeI saw a Christmastree fullof paperangels Oneachangel was the nameof aneedy childwhose familycouldnt affordto buythem agift thatyear.Shopperswho pickedan angelcould buya simpletoy orgift.The storewould wrapit andsend it to thechild thatChristmas.Around the tree Isawateenage boyand girlpicking outseveral angels.Their motherwas smilingwhileshe watchedthem.I walkedup nextto herand startedtalking withher.She toldme thatherchildren startedthis severalyears agowhen shefirst explainedto themwhat theCharity Angeltree wasfor.Each offeredto giveup oneof theirtoys thatyear so that aneedy childcould haveone.It didntstopthen,though.Each yearsince thekids hadsaved moneythey earnedthroughout theyear andbought more注意and morechildren thegifts theywouldnt haveotherwise.It hadbecome afamily tradition.续写词数应为左右;
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150.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2I smiledwhen shefinished,andwalkedover tothetree.Waving tothe twohappy children,I leftthe store,planning whatto donext Christmas.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
10.What arethe speakerstalking aboutat firstA.How tostay happy.B・How tokeep secrets.C.How toeat healthily.
11.What isthe womans attitude towardslifeA.Worried.B.Positive.C.Doubtful.
12..When doesthe manstart workA.In themorning.B.In theafternoon.C.At night.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
13.Where doesthe conversationprobably takeplaceC.On aplane.A.In arestaurant.B.In asupermarket.
14.What doesthe manask thewoman todo atfirstA.Change hisseat.B.Bring himsome food.C.Open hiswindow shade.
15.What dowe knowabout the manA.He willmove toRow30,Seat A.B.He hasnever flownbefore.C.His flightwill lastfor8hours.
16.What willthemanhaveA.Tea andpasta.B・Soda andchicken salad.C.Coffee anda turkeysandwich.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题
17.What programmeisthespeaker hostingA.Today onHistory.B.The AmericanSportsman.C.ABC9s WideWorld ofSports.
18.What doesJoe BrooksdoA.Hes afisherman.B.He9sasportsman.C.Hes apolitician.
19.What wasThe AmericanSportsman aboutA.Sportsmens successfulexperience.B,Fishing andhunting experiences.C.Different sortsof sports.
20.Why wasthe CurtGowdy StatePark builtA.To puton sportsshows.B.To honorCurt Gowdyswork.C.To callon people todoexercise.
二、阅读理解Four of the worldsgreatest national parksKomodoLocation:IndonesiaArea:1,733km2(蜥蜴),Home tothe worldslargest lizardthe Komododragon,Komodo NationalPark ismade upof(群岛).29islands in the centreof theIndonesian archipelagoThe parksthree mainislands ofKomodo,Rinca andPadar makeideal destinationsfor divers,asthesurrounding coralreefs supporta vastamountof oceanicdiversity.With over1,000species offish,260species ofcoral,and countlesssea animals,this is an idealspot toswim withsharks,whales,dolphins andmore.Namib-NaukluftLocationNamibiaArea:49,768km2In theworlds oldestdesert,the landscapemoves.The golden dunes shiftas windsblow andseasons pass.Visitors cometo explorethe dunesand it can be a realadventure.Jump in a4x4or hikeacross thesandson footfor amulti-day trailand youll soon findyourself deepintheNamibian wilderness.Youll needapermit anddoctors letterto takeon thelonger hikes,but one-day hikesgive anyonea chanceto seemoreof theNamib.TongariroLocation:New ZealandArea:795km2As NewZealands oldestnationalpark,Tongariro NationalPark is home tothree activevolcanoes.Andheres theTongariro.Alpine Crossing,a
19.4-kilometre hikethat takesyou acrossbeautiful landscapes.This parkalso drawsin skiersduring thewinter seasons.The biggestski area,Whakapapa,covers
5.5km2and has15lifts inalLTeide Location:Tenerife,SpainArea:190km2This parkishometo Mount Teide,the highestpeak inSpain.With aheight of3,718metres,MountTeideis alsothe thirdlargest volcanicstructure onthe planet.Besides,Teide NationalParkpossesses uniqueplants.The mostunusual amongthe139recorded speciesis redbugloss,which hasbecomethe symbolof thepark.
21.What canvisitors do in Komodo National ParkA.Hike acrossthe biggestski areaWhakapapa.B.Go divingon its29islands.C.Have anup-close encounterwith oceanlife.D.Play withthe Komododragon.
22.Which of the followingparks isthe biggestA.Teide NationalPark.B.KomodoNationalPark.C.Tongariro NationalPark.D.Namib-Naukluft NationalPark.
23.What dothe lasttwo parkshave incommonA.Both arewell-known fortheir volcanoes.B.Both ownmore than100plant species.C.Both ateperfect choicesfor skiers.D.Both featuregoldendunes.When Iwas12years old,I spentmost of my freetime reading.But sadly,not everyonearound meenjoyedreading asmuch asI did,and not being ableto talk about myfavorite hobbywith myfriendsmade myreading alonely experience.(频道),In mysenior yearof highschool,I cameacross achannel“Clau ReadsBooks^^run byClaudiaRamirez Lomeli,who makesbook-related contentin Spanish,and wasintroduced tothe bookworldof socialmedia.I couldfinally hearsomeone elsesreaction tothe storiesI like.I loveher videosbecausewe preferthe samekind ofbooks.Finally,I followedher onanother socialnetworking site,and(写网络日志)I learnedabout thecommunity onit whereusers blogabout theirfavorite books.I reallywantedto bepart ofthis spaceand seeingothers beingclosely connectedand supportivemade itseemlike anacceptable community.However,I doubtedmy ability to expressmy thoughtswell becauseI waspoorat creating content tointerest otherreaders.Therefore,I startedreading blogson how to starta newaccount(账户)forguidance andafterweeks ofresearching,I learnedabout thenecessary socialmedia skills.I hadto spendtime designingsmallsets andfinding naturallighting andhousehold itemsfor photoshoots,and learnhow towrite(话题)interesting reviews whileusing hashtagsin poststo attractother users.My firstpost wasa photoof myfavorite book,Hush,Hush byBecca Fitzpatrick,with myhandsshadow castonapage.I alsotook picturesof severalofmyfavorite sentencesfrom the book andincludeda fewhashtags to attract attention.Attracting people with similarinterest washard atfirst.Butgradually,it becamekids stuff.The communityquickly becamea goodplace fbrmetotalkaboutmyfavorite bookswith peoplehaving thesame interest.
24.Why didthe12-year-old authorfeel upsetA.She couldntspare timefbrplay.B.No onearound herliked reading.C.She couldntshare herloveof reading.D.No friendwas fondof herfavorite book.
25.What canwe learnabout ClaudiaRamirez LomeliA.She comesfrom Spain.B.She taughtthe authorhowtoblog.C.She hostsa TVprogram.D.She ledthe authorto anew bookworld.
26.What ismainly talkedabout inparagraph3A,Skills ofchoosing suitablehashtags.B.The authorsefforts toattract viewers.C.Guidance onstarting newaccounts.D.The authorstechniques forcreatingcontent.
27.What doesthe authorthink of attracting peoplewith similarinterest nowC.It iseasier saidthan done.D.It needstopics aboutkids.A.It iseasily done.B.It ishard forkids.(龙虾)A fishermanfrom Portland,Maine,the US,caught avery rarebright blue lobster offthecoast ofMaine butchose toset itfree backinto theocean.The photoof the bluelobster was sharedbyLars-Johan Larsson.This bluelobsterwascaught offthe coastof Portlandyesterday andreturned tothewater tocontinue togrow.Blue lobsters are onein twomillion Jhe wrote.While theshells oflobstersaregenerally redor brownin color,the blueshell is a resultof gene(基因突变),mutation whichcauses thelobster toproduce moreofaparticular proteinthan other(罕见的)lobsters,leading tothe rareblue color,as reportedby theToronto Sun.Yellow,orange andcrystal-colored lobstersare consideredeven rarerthan bright blue ones.According tothe LobsterInstitute,yellow lobstersare onein30million ofthe totalpopulation.Twofishermen inDorset caughta crystal-colored lobsterin
2011.Whatever thepossibility ofcatching different-colored lobsters,there isno doubtthat brightblueones aretruly beautifulcreatures/9said Rob Bayer,executive directoroftheUniversity ofMaine LobsterInstitute.They mightnotbethe mostunusual,but theyreabsolutely thebest tolook at.Its becomesomething ofa trendfor restaurantsto spareblue lobsters.Austin Hopley,achef at“The Hare“in Rochdate,the UK,made thenews fbrsparing abrightbluelobster.He gaveit toSea Life inManchester,as reportedby theBBC.“Now ifsthere forpeopletoenjoy,“said Hopley.I feltresponsible.Something soraredidnt requirea placeonthemenu.Every speciesdeserve afair chanceat survival.^^Expert BrendanMalone fromSeaLifesaid,It iscertainly animpressive findingand worthsavingto try to educatethe publicabout theseamazing creaturesintheecosystem.^^
28.What isthe rootcause forthe colorof bluelobsters
29.What doesRobBayerthink ofblue lobstersA.They arethe rarest.B.They areeasy tocatch.A.Gene change.B.Adaptation failure.C,They aredelicious toeat.D.They aremost beautiful.C,A specificprotein.D.A mixof redand brown.
30.What doesthe underlinedword“spare inParagraph5meanA.serve B,save C.sort D.set
31.Why wasHopley unwillingto cookthebluelobsterA.It wouldntmake agood dish.B.He wantedto followthe trend.C.He tookon responsibilityto protectit.D.It wouldbring himfame andprofits.Intelligence istraditionally viewedasthe abilityto think andlearn.Yet ina complexworld,theres(认知的)another setof cognitiveskills thatmight mattermore:theabilityto rethink.Therefore,my aiminthis bookis toexplore howrethinking happensby seekingout themost convincingevidence and someof theworlds mostskilled rethinkers.The firstsection focuses on openingour ownminds.Youll findout whya forward-thinkingbusinessman gottrapped inthe past,how aNobel Prize-winning scientistwelcomes thejoy ofbeingwrong,how theworlds best forecasters updatetheir views,and howan Oscar-winning filmmakerhasproductive fights.The secondsection examineshow we can encourageother peopletothink again.Youll learnhowan internationaldebate championwins argumentsand anAfrican-A mericanmusician persuadespeople(歧视).to abandondiscrimination Youlldiscover howa specialkind oflistening helpedan officerconvincethe opposingside tojoin inpeace talks.And if youre ayankees fan,Tm goingto seeif Icanconvince youto supportthe RedSox.The thirdsection isabout how wecancreate communitiesof lifelonglearners.In sociallife,a labthatfocusesondifficult conversationswill castlight onhowwecan communicatebetter aboutdebatedproblems likeclimate change.In schools,youll findout howeducators teachkids tothinkagainbytreating classroomslike museums,and doingprojects likerewriting time-honored textbooks.I closebyexamining theimportance ofreconsidering ourbest-laid plans.This bookisaninvitation tolet goof knowledgeand opinionsthat areno longerserving youwell,(——致性).and toestablish yoursense ofself inflexibility ratherthan consistencyIf youcan mastertheart ofrethinking,I believeyoull bemore likelyto achievesuccess atwork andhappiness inlife.Thinking againcan helpyou generatenew solutions to oldproblems andreview oldsolutionstonewproblems.Its apath tolearning morefromthepeople aroundyou andliving withfewer regrets.A.By quotingfamous sayings.B.By providingvarious examples.C.By presentingresearch results.D.By reviewingtraditional theories.
32.How doesthe authorexplain hisor herideas inthebook
33.Which ofthe followingis probablycovered inthe secondsectionA.Showing anathlete adetailed trainingplan.B,Helping astudent witha complexmath problem.C.Talking afriend intotrying adifferent dressingstyle.D.Guiding anemployee tobuild asuccessful careerplan.
34.What doesthe authorsuggest readersdointhe thirdsectionA.Find faultsin textbooks.B.Reflect onexisting ideas.C.Engage inclimate debates.D.Change classroomdecorations.
35.What can be asuitable titleforthetextA.Rethinking:Find NewWays toSuccess B.Intelligence:the Abilityto Thinkand LearnC.How CanWe AdapttoaComplex WorldD.Why doesRethinking ImproveIntelligenceLearning English,or anylanguage,canbea challengingbut rewardingexperience.To makeprogress,you need to makea lotof effortand developthe righthabits.©Make aplan andset realisticgoals.Planning yourlearning dayby dayand weekby weekcan berewardingand canmake iteasier tomeasure yourprogress.36For example,you mightaim tolearn fivenewlinking expressionsnext weekrealistic ratherthan masteracademic writingextremelyunrealistic.©Record newvocabulary inan easyand practicalway.As languagelessons areoften basedon aparticulartheme,its agood ideato organizevocabulary bytopic.Experiment withdifferent waysofrecording vocabulary,including word-cards andmind maps,and seewhat worksbestforyou.37©Be active and manageyour own learning.38Be determinedto usethe languageand grammaryourteacher haspresented.Making mistakesisanatural partofthelearning process,so dontlet thatstopyou.By beingactiveandtaking controlof yourownlearning,youllsoonstart tosee results.◎39Go throughthe notesyou tookinacertain classand trymemorizing asmuchas possible.Then,write tosee howmuch youcan recall.Repeat theprocess untilyouve memorizedallthe thingsyou setat thebeginning ofthe task.©Find funin Englishto watch,readandlisten to.The Englishlanguage istruly globaland theopportunitiesto reador listento itare endless.40Get intothe habitof watchingTV showsor movies,listening tosongs andradio shows,and readingbooks andmagazines in English.A.Remember whereyouget started.B.Review self-study notesregularly.C.This isespecially trueifyouset realisticgoals.D.When inclass,trytoparticipate asmuch aspossible.E.However,its crucialto makesure thetopics areones thatinterest you.F.You shouldalso takedown thedifferent forms,uses andpronunciation ofparticular words.G.To succeedinEnglishlearning,you alsoneedtodevelop agood habitof learninggrammar.
三、完形填空(机器人科学),17-year-old AarravAnil,interested inrobotics hasrepresented his country atmorethan20robotics competitions.Now,he has41a smartspoon thatcan helppeoplewithParkinsonsdisease keeptheir42in eating.Aarrav didntdo thisto winawards orhonor;his43for thisspoon camefrom seeinghis uncle,with sucha diseaseandsoa problem44himself.Food keptfalling offthe spoonand flowingout ofhismouth,so someonehas to45him.The youthdecided tohelp hisuncle.Not everythingwent46during thedevelopment.For example,he failedto47some specialelectronicparts inhiscountryand hadto buythem fromother countries.In theend,Aarrav madethe first48successfully.But thehandle wasso slipperythat itwas49for hisuncle.Now theoriginal designhas50a fewchanges.“Ive beenchanging thespoonbased onusers feedback.It needsto be51sothatitcanbe washed.And thespoon needstobe52to holdmore fbodJ Aarravsaid.Although similarproducts havealready53the market,their costis toohigh formostpeople.Aarravs smartspoon canbeahelp in54the price.His hopeis thateveryone withParkinsonswill havea55to useittoeat bythemselves.。
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