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四川省成都市第十二中学(四川大学附属中学)学年2024-2025高一上学期月月考英语试题12学校:姓名班级考号
一、阅读理解Writing Competitionfor Kids2020Our website,Kids-World-Travel-Guide.com,holds awriting competitionevery year.This year,we(文章),invite you to sharewith usyour favoriteplaces.Write shortessays andlet usknow aboutyourhometown,a wonderfulcity thatyou cannotforget,or aplace ofyour dreams.Groups:Group A:kids aged8-11years oldWords:300-400Group B:kids aged12-15years oldWords:500-600The essaymay beabout:☆My hometown☆The citythat Ionce visited☆My favoritecity in the world☆The citywhere Ilived asan exchangestudent☆A perfectcity inmy mind:If I was King/Queen...Tip:The essayhas to be writtenin English,but mayinclude wordsin aforeign language.Other importantinformation:☆The competitionis freefbr studentsto enter.☆The competitionis opento studentsall overthe world.☆The essaysmust befinished by the studentsthemselves.☆The essaysmust have been receivedby1November
2020.☆The essayscan onlybe receivedthrough e-mail.☆The essaysmust nothavebeenpublished elsewhere,or havewon aprize in any othercompetition.☆The winningessays will be publishedon Kids-World-Travel-Guide.com on15November
2020.try favorbad touchexcited delivertiringhe walkspecial driveexplainEric wastoo busyand_____to visithis motheron the comingMother Dayas heusually didin theBeforestepping into the flower shop.past sohe decided to buyand send________mother some roses.Eric sawa young man_____to buyroses withjustfive dollarsand the girl tried_____thatroses wereexpensive and offered something else.The young man insistedon red roses whichwere hermothers________.He wantedto givehersomething specialbecause hermom was_____sick lastyear and he didntget tospend muchtimewith her.In the flower shopEric____bythe boys voiceandofferedto payfor the young mans roses.The girlgave the youngmana dozenred rosesand hetookthe flowers and randown thestore inEricordered his own flowersand hadit_________tohis mother.With arelief,Eric_____own the road and sawAfter steppingout of theflowershopthe youngman walking to a graveyard.根据文本内容回答下列问题
47.What didMothers Daymean toEric Andwhat didEric usuallydo onthat day
48.How didEric feel after helpingthe youngman
49.What mightEric doafter he saw the youngman walkingto agraveyardAnd why
五、书面表达假定你是李华,上周日你校邀请心理学家王教授做了题为“积极情绪的力量”的讲座请
50.你为校英文报写一篇报道,内容包括.时间地点;
1.参加人员;
2.活动反响3注意.写作词数应为左右;
1100.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2Lecture on the powerof positiveemotions・The winnerswill receiveprizes.Prizes mustbe acceptedwithin60days since15November
2020.Good luckand enjoythe journey!
1.What canyou writein youressayA.A greatdream.B.An unforgettabletrip.C-A placeyou imagine.D.A cityyou want to change.
2.When shouldyou handin youressayA.Before1November
2020.B.Before15November
2020.C.Before1January
2021.D.Before15January
2021.
3..What canwinners of the writingcompetition doA.Take atrip forfree.B,See theiressays online.C.Be awriter of the website.D.Accept theirprizes inthree months.(早产的)The lifeof apremature babyborn duringthe winterstorm inTexas wassaved thankstoa teamof medicalprofessionals,including adoctor and two nurses who travelledfrom EastAustin toMarble Falls inan effortto savea newbornbabys life.When Ariasbegan experiencingpains,she and her parentsheaded to the closesthospital,BaylorScott amp;White.Arias gavebirth toher daughter,Zaylynn,who weighedjust overone poundandwas inneed ofadvanced specialcare.However,the hospitaldoes notoffer thespecialized careprematurebabies require.“We hadfive orsix peopleout atthe nursesstation callinghospital networksall overthe stateofTexas Jsaid MeredithSchubert,the laborand deliverynurse onduty whenArias arrived.“Nobody couldanswerour cryfor help.^^(新生儿学专家)They finallyreached Dr.John Loydthrough apatient,division neonatologistchiefat Dell Childrens MedicalCenter inAustin,Texas.Around5p.m.,after alreadyhaving workedafull shift,Loyd packedhis SUVwith equipmentand heandtwonurses setout forMarble Falls,about55miles away.The drivetook Loydand thenurses abouttwo hoursas theydrove in the nightthrough iceandsnow.After safelyarriving atthe medicalcenter inMarbleFallsaround8p.m.,the DellChildrens crewset up atemporary newbornICU.Together,the DellChildrens andBaylor Scottamp;White teamsworkedaround theclock tocare for the motherand daughter.Once theweather clearedenough toallow fora helicopterto safelyland.Zaylynn wastransferred(转移)(重症监护室).to DellChildrens,where there is aLevel IVnewborn intensivecare unitSchubertsaid,“It wasa hugerelief and a sense of accomplishmentand joythat Zaylynnfinallygot to the placewhere sheneeded tobe.”Arias said that shewas gratefultothe doctors and nurseswhoworked togetherto saveherdaughter.
4.What didthe newbornbaby needbadlyA.Famous hospitals.B.Experienced doctors.C.Special intensivecare.D.Professional operations.
5.What dowe know about thenurses callfbr helpbefore reachingLoydA.No replywas receivedat first.B.First aidwas putoff becauseof it.C.It wasntsent outfbr theheavy snow.D.A medicalteam cameto theirhelp asa result.
6.What madethedoctorsandnursesfeelasenseofreliefA.The fineweather.B.The baby^improvement.C.The take-off of the helicopter.D.The babysarrival atDellChildrens.
7.Which ofthe followingcan be the best title for the articleA.Actions speaklouder thanwords.B.Rome wasnot builtm asingle day.C.Where thereis awill,thereis a way.D.When disasterstrikes,help comesfrom allsides.When the explorers firstset footupon thecontinent ofNorth America,the skiesand landswerealive withan astonishingvariety ofwildlife.Native Americanshad takencare of these preciousnaturalresources wisely.Unfortunately,it tooktheexplorersand thesettlers whofollowed onlya fewdecades to(水禽)decimate alarge partoftheseresources.Millions ofwaterfowl werekilled atthe handsof markethuntersandahandful ofoverly ambitioussportsmen.Millions ofacres ofwetlands weredried tofeed andhouse theever-increasing populations,greatlyreducing waterfowlhabitat.In1934,with thepassage ofthe Migratory Bird HuntingStamp ActAct,an increasingly迁徙的concerned nationtook firmaction tostop thedestruction ofmigratory waterfowland thewetlandsso vitalto theirsurvival.Under thisAct,all waterfowlhunters16years ofage andover mustannuallypurchase andcarry aFederal Duck Stamp.The very first Federal Duck Stampwas designedbyJ.N.Ding Darling,a politicalcartoonist fromDes Moines,Iowa,who atthat timewas appointedbyPresident FranklinRoosevelt asDirector ofthe Bureauof BiologicalSurvey.Hunters willinglypay thestampprice toensure thesurvival ofour naturalresources.About98cents ofevery duckstamp dollargoes directlyinto theMigratoryBirdConservationFund to purchase wetlandsand wildlifehabitat forinclusion into the NationalWildlife RefugeSystem—a factthat ensuresthis landwillbeprotected andavailable forall generationsto come.Since1934,betterthan halfa billiondollars has gone intothat Fundtopurchasemore than5million acresof habitat.Littlewonder theFederalDuckStamp Programhas beencalled oneofthemost successfulconservationprograms everinitiated.
8.What wasa causeofthewaterfowl populationdecline inNorth AmericaA.Loss ofwetlands.B.Popularity ofwater sports.C.Pollution ofrivers.D.Arrival ofother wildanimals.
9.What doesthe underlinedword“decimate meanin thefirst paragraphA.Acquire.B.Export.C.Destroy.D.Distribute.
10.What isa directresult ofthe Actpassed in1934A.The stamppricehasgonedown.B.The migratorybirds haveflownaway.C.The huntershave stoppedhunting.D.The governmenthas collectedmoney.
11.Which ofthe followingisasuitable titleforthetextA.The FederalDuckStampStory B.The NationalWildlife RefugeSystemC.The Benefitsof SavingWaterfowl D.The Historyof MigratoryBird HuntingThepossibility of self-driving robotcars hasoften seemedlike afiiturisfs dream,years awayfromcoming truein thereal world.Well,the future is apparentlynow.The CaliforniaDepartment ofMotorVehicles begangiving permitsin Aprilfor companies to testtruly self-driving carson publicroads.Thestate alsocleared the way forcompanies tosell orrent outself-driving cars,and forcompaniestooperatedriverless taxiservices.California,it shouldbe noted,isnt leadingthewayhere.Companies havebeentesting theirvehicles incities acrossthe country.Its hardto predictwhen driverless cars willbeeverywhere onour roads.But howeverlong ittakes,the technologyhas thepotential tochange ourtransportationsystems andour cities,for betteror forworse,depending on how thetransformation isregulated.While muchofthedebate sofar hasbeen focused onthesafety of driverlesscars,policymakersalso shouldbe talkingabout howself-driving vehiclescan helpreduce trafficjams,cut emissionsandoffer moreconvenient,affordable mobilityoptions.The arrivalofdriverlessvehicles isa chanceto makesurethat thosevehicles areenvironmentally friendlyand moreshared.Do we wanttocopy-or evenworsen-the trafficof todaywith driverlesscars Imaginea futurewheremost adultsown individualself-driving vehicles.They toleratelong,slow journeysto andfromwork onpacked highwaysbecause theycan work,entertain themselvesor sleepontheride,whichencourages urbanspread.They taketheir driverlesscar toan appointmentand setthe emptyvehicle tocirclethe buildingto avoidpaying forparking.Instead ofwalking afew blocksto pickup achild orthedry cleaning,they sendthe self-driving minibus.The convenienceeven leadsfewer peopleto takepublic(叫车)transport-an unwelcomeside effectresearchers havealready foundin ride-hailing services.Policymakers shouldstart thinkingnowabouthow to make surethe appearanceof driverlessvehiclesdoesnt extendthe worstaspects ofthe car-controlled transportationsystem wehave today.Thecoming technologicaladvancement presentsa chancefor citiesand statesto developtransportationsystems designedto movemore people,and moreaffordably.The carofthefutureiscoming.We justhaveto planfor it.
12.What is the authorsmajor concernfor selMrivingcarsA.Expense.B.Management.C.Advantages.D.Safety.
13.What isParagraph3mainly aboutA.Drivers,improper useof self^driving cars.B.The newtraffic rulesfor self-drivingcars.C.The widespreadapplication ofself-driving cars.D.The possiblebad effectsofself-driving cars.
14.What isthe authorsattitude towardsself^driving carsA.Indifferent.B.Disapproving.C.Positive.D.Negative.
15.What mightbethebesttitlefor thispassageA.Preparing Citiesfor Self-driving CarsB.The Developmentof DriverlessMinibusesC.The Technologyof InventingSelf-driving CarsD.Future TransportationRulesWeve allhurt someonewe loveto varyingdegrees.I amalways impressedwhen someonerecognizestheir roleand wantsto takeresponsibility.Thats thefirst step.16Here areseveral thingstokeep inmind:You probablyhold powerfulbeliefs aboutapologizing.17It canbe helpfulto reflect onhowyourfamily hashandled mistakesand forgivenesswhile youwere growingup.Has yourfamily modeledwhat(证实)an apologysounds likeIf apologizing is newto you,validate howscary anduncomfortable itmayfeel toadmit youwere wrong.Your intentionmatters.Why doyou wantto apologizeDid youdo somethingthat actuallydeservesan apologyor areyou tryingto keeppeace1819When someoneis hurt,they maynot wantto hear your apologyright away.There maynot bea“perfect time,but forcingsomeone tospeak toyou orhearyouout beforethey areready canfeel lesslike an apologyand morelikeanambush.Sometimes,our urgencyis drivenby guiltor fearof losing(未对准)someone,misaligning ourtiming withthe personsneed forsome spaceto process.An apologyis nota magiccure.Just becauseyou apologized,it doesntmean everythingwill gobackto normal.20An apologycan strengthena relationship,but itmay alsojust allowyoutopart waysina friendlyway.Have realisticexpectations andmake surenot topressure someoneto“go backtonormal rightaway.A.Your wordsmatter.B.But,apologizingisnot alwayseasy.C.You needto chooseyour timingwisely.D.Explore anyhesitations orfears youmay have.E.Before apologizing,pause andreflectonwhy youare sayingsorry.F.It willtake timefortherelationship torepair andperhaps shiftinto itsnew dynamic.G.We shouldapologize becausewewantto takeresponsibility andbecause itrepresents whowe areaspeople.
二、完形填空Born withoutthe righthand andmost ofthe rightforearm,Anantawan onlyhas fivefingers.The(竖笛),21made ithard forhim toplay musicwith recorderwhen infifth gradehis musicteacherwanted allthe studentsto doit.22giving uphis lovefor music,Anantawan andhis parentsdecidedto find hima23instrument toexplore hismusical talent.They triedvarious kindsof instruments,and24(铸模)chose theviolin.They25the hospital,asking themto createa castthat wouldallow thethen1(琴弓)O-year-old toslip thebow tomake the
26.“From theveryfirstnote thatIwas playing,Iwasreally27tothesound andthe connectionof mybody totheinstrument,Anantawan28(通道)Anantawan is29forthetechnology thatallows peoplelike him tofindaccessto music.But hethinks themost importantthing forhimtobe30inthemusic fieldisthesupport fromthosewho encouragehim.It istheir beliefin himthat real1y31Anantawan isnow workingto providethat32for others.As aprofessor atthe(包含)Berklee Collegeof Musicnow,Anantawan33the MusicInclusion Ensemble,a groupinvolvingstud6nts withdisabilities.Anantawan34people whomay be
21.A.disability B・confidence C.cause D.distance
22.A.Ahead ofB,Instead ofC.For thepurpose ofD.As aresult of
23.A.basic B・normal C.suitable D.simple
24.A.slowly B.unluckily C.completely D.finally
25.A.contacted B,refused C.left D.designed
26.A.change B・matter C.sound D.test
27.A.attracted B・confused C.similar D.closeexperiencing35to believethey couldfind waysto shine.
28.A.recognized B.promised C.shouted D.recalled
29.A.harmful B・grateful C.famous D.responsible
30.A.shown B.cheated C.included D.pushed
31.A.makes adifference B.takes thelead C.calms downD.carries on
32.A.plan B.effort C.chance D.sightC.focusedon
33.A.setupB.applied forD.showed offC.forces
34.A.stops B.orders D.inspiresC.stress
35.A.adventures B.challenges D.failure
三、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1《我的阿勒泰》Recently,the popularTV seriesTo theWonder36give thespotlightto Altaysnatural beauty,but37attracted audiencesmost isnot justthe prettyscenery.38adapt fromMy Altay,a collectionof proseby Chineseauthor LiJuan,the seriestells thestoryof LiWenxiu,39unique youngwoman whoreturned toher hometownof Altayto livewith hermotherafter havingsetbacks atwork.She thenfound themeaning oflife andher lovein Altay.Since itspremiere onMay7,To theWonder hasbecome anonline hit,40score
8.8out of10onChinas reviewingsite Douban.41the helpof4K ultra-HD cameras,the seriescaptures theuntouched beautyof Altayslandscape,where grasslandstretches fbrmiles againstthe backdropof snow-capped mountains,andflocks ofsheep grazeleisurely onpastures.Besides thevivid displayof nomadicculture,people lovethe seriesfor itscharacters andtheir42story.They celebratethe funof ordinarylife andreflect theuniversality ofhumanity.“Once weveseen theworld andsatisfied ourmaterial needs,we startto lookinside,to searchfora senseof peaceand43satisfy andto realizeour self-worth,Teng Congcong,director ofthe series,told NewWeekly magazine.It is44probable thisreconnection withonesinner-world andthe desirefor truebeauty45draws somany viewersin.
四、阅读理解任务型阅读Eric wasworking ina sellingbusiness.He hadbeen ontheroadvisiting peoplefor more than amonthwithout goinghome.He couldntwait to get backto seehis wifeand children.It wascoming uponMothers Day,andheusually triedtomakeit“back home”,but thisyear hewas just too busyand tootired.The daywhen hewas drivinginasmall town,he sawa flowershop.He saidto himself,“I knowwhatI willdo.Til sendmy mothersomeroses/5He stoppedand wentintotheflowershopandsawa youngman talkingtothegirl init.“Howmany rosescan Iget forfive dollars,Miss”the youngman asked.The girlwas tryingto explainthatroses wereexpensive.Maybe the youngmanwould behappy withsomethingelse.“No.I haveto haveroses,“he said.“My momwas badlysick lastyear andI didntget tospendmuch timewith her.I wantto getsomething special.It hastobered roses,because thatis herfavorite.Hewas stubborn.The girlintheshop lookedup atEric andwas justshaking herhead.Something insideof Ericwastouched bytheboysvoice.He wantedtogetthose rosesso badly.Eric hadbeen luckyin hisbusiness,andhelooked atthegirland silentlysaidthathe wouldpay fortheyoungmans roses.The girllooked attheyoungman andsaid,“OK,I willgive youa dozenredrosesfor yourdollars.The youngman almostjumped intothe air.He tookthe flowersand randown thestore.It wasworthmorethanfifty dollarsjusttosee thatkind ofexcitement.Eric orderedhisownflowersandasked thegirl tohave itdelivered tohis mother.After that,witha reliefhe drovedown theroad.Not longafter hisdriving,hesawtheyoungmanwalkingtoagraveyard墓地.根据文本内容从方框中选择恰当的词并用其正确形式填入文本图示中,每词仅用一次有两词
46.为多余选项。
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