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江苏省常州高级中学学年高一上学期月月考英语试2024-202512题学校:姓名班级考号
一、阅读理解Party RentalsHostyour nextcelebration at the Cayton Childrens Museumin DowntownSanta Monica.It offers21,000square feetof playspace and a full-service experiencetailored toyour needs.Availability(时间段).♦Most partiesare bookedfor two-or-three-hour timeslots♦Saturday andSunday:10a.m.〜12p.m.or10a.m.〜1p.m.;2p.m.〜4p.m.or1p.m.〜4p.m.Rental OptionsPrivate Party RoomsThereare S.Mark TaperBrilliant BlueRoom andOrange YouGlad Room.These spacescanaccommodate variousevents foryou.These roomscan holdgroups ofup to40each andcan berentedtogether for larger parties.One roomstarts at$1,200and theprice fortwo willdouble.Private ArtCrawl(画布)Art StudioII canbe transformedinto onebig,blank canvasfor yourlittle gueststoexpress theirinner artists!They canmove aroundin afree explorationof safepaints andcolors whilecreatinga beautifulmess fromhead tofoot.And the best partis thatwe do all thecleanup!Private ArtCrawlstarts at$1,
000.The DerfnerTheaterIts ourmain individualevent space forlargergroups of80or moreguests,offering advancedmediacapacity andan adaptableenvironment for a widerange ofevents.This isthe idealspaceformorecomplex partiesand celebrations.It startsat$2,
400.Private BuyoutsBookingthe entireCaytonChildrensMuseum foryour eventguarantees anunforgettable()experience foryou andyour guestsup to275people.This optionenables youto usethe fullspacefreely.The rentalcosts$7,500from Mondayto Fridayand$15,000on weekends.母单词拼写
五、完成句子好朋友会让你展现你最好的一面
53.A goodfriend maythebestin you.不要让一些坏习惯侵蚀了你的健康
54.Dont letsome badhabits yourhealth..他是一个值得信赖的人,一个可以陪你同甘共苦的人55He is a reliableperson,who canaccompany you_______________________________________.从长期看,有睡眠问题的人往往会有健康问题
56.,people withsleep problemstend to havehealth problems.强身健体的最佳方式是作息规律,多锻炼,并摄入足够营养,而不是采取一些极端的方法
57.The bestway tois tokeep regularhours,get plentyofexercise andenough nutritioninstead ofturning tosome dangerousmethods.
六、书信写作.假定你是高中生李华,你的英国好友向你倾诉,由于刷手机短视频上瘾58David shortvideo而影响到了健康和学业,为此他很苦恼请你给他写一封信,提供一些建议戒掉网瘾,内容包括.表不担忧;
1.提出建议;
180.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2Dear David,Yours,Li Hua
1.How manypeople canPrivate PartyRooms holdat mostA.40guests.B.100guests.C.80guests.D.275guests.A.PrivatePartyRooms.B.Private Buyouts.C.The DerfnerTheater.D.Private ArtCrawl.
2.Which optionis idealfor hostinga paintingactivity foryoung children
3.A.It is available onlyon weekends.B.It has a specificage requirement.What canwe knowabout the last rentaloptionC.It isan idealplace forlittle paintinglovers.D.It allowsaccess to the entiremuseumspace.Have youever imaginedgetting tothe airportin aflying taxi,soaring overthose whoare stuckintraffic belowWhat wouldyou feelif electricair taxiscould oneday takeyou fromdowntown tothesuburbs,high aboveexpressway traffic,in atiny amountof thetime ittakes todriveIts nota dreamin thedistant future.It^the visionof electricaircraft developerEve,which is(模拟)leading agroup ofaviation companiesand local governments conductingsimulations inChicago.Though the aircraft arelikely yearsaway fromreceiving officialapproval tofly,its avision sharedbyother majorcompanies,like Chicago-based UnitedAirlines,which recentlystruck aconditionalagreement topurchase atleast200of Evesflying taxis.(绕开)The conceptof bypassingtraffic byair isntnew.But Eveco-CEO Andre Stein said theairtaxis arenothing likeconventional electrichelicopters orflying cars.They aredesigned touse eightmotorsdistributed aroundthe aircraftto takeoff vertically,then electricpushers andwings toglideforward.Stein hopesthe airtaxis tohelp passengersreach meetingsacross townor providingaway to gethome quicklyin timefbr achilds birthday.Compared toan everydayoption likepublic transport,theycan helpsave timewhen necessary.Besides,the newtechnology isexpected tomake airtaxis moreaffordablethan helicoptersand theticket pricecould bearound$100to travel20miles.Stein alsoboastswhat hedescribes asimproved efficiencyand sustainability.Ifs muchsimpler,much lowermaintenancethan ahelicopter,much quieter,he said.For now,Eve hopestheir workwill helpprovide abetter understandingof howtheairtaxiscould fitinto currentair traffic patterns andhow theycan connectwith usersjourney viagroundtransport tothe heliport.Its reallyabout bringinganother optionfbr urbanair mobility,,9Steinsaid.
4.Why doesthe authorraise twoquestions in paragraph1A.To expresshis doubts.B.To arrangeair transport.C.To introduceEves vision.D.To presentcurrent situation.
5.What isthe companyEve doingin ChicagoA.Cooperating withtaxi companies.B.Working atdeveloping flyingtaxis.C.Carrying outsimulations in the lab.D.Negotiating withlocalgovernments.
6.What isSteins attitudeto electricair taxisA.Doubtful.B.Positive.C.In different.D.Conservative.
7.A.The conceptof urbanair mobility.B.The benefitsof airtrafficpatterns.What isthelastparagraph mainlyaboutC・The prospectof flyingtaxi service.D.The evolutionof groundtransport.After yearsof poundingmy kneesand anklesin dashesand thelong jump,pain endedmy decades(肾上腺素)of trackand fieldcompetition.But howdo youlive withoutthe adrenalineof racingThafssimple.You justbecome sensibleat agesixty andturn tocompetitive swimming!Suddenly,thepounding wasgone,and sowas thepain.However,in lessthan amonth,I wasfed upwith poollaps andnosights.Now whatAfriend in the AnnapolisStriders had the answer.This marathonersaid hehad stayedfit byintensewalking whilehealing froma runninginjury.Try it,“he said.Its evena competitivesport.Sure enough,a certainkind ofenergetic walkingisa100-year-old Olympicevent calledracewalking.I tookto thissport immediately.I didnthave toenter racesto bea racewalker.However,those()who competemust followrules andmust pleasenumerous hard-eyed judgesor bedisqualified DQ.But forme,doing itwas enough.It tookme manymonths to become smoothin thestyle.I hadlost asportbut hadfound another.Then camea disaster.Lower backpain had arrived.Surgery isa lastsolution,1was told.Dr.Clifford Solomon,super-surgeon ofAnnapolis,Maryland,hadthecure.It leftme withfull legcontrol,(登拉的)but aflopping foot.I wouldbe ableto jog,but notmeet racewalk rules.By chanceI tunedtheTV toan oldmovie showingFred Astairedancing upa storm.From theankle down,his feetswiveled(旋转)in thevery motionI needed.I turnedoff theTV andwent tothe SeniorCenter.As the only manamong twenty-nine studentsin thetap dancingclass Ilearned thatgrandmothersare programmedto carefor anywounded creature.Some paidparticular attentionto thisseventy-five-year-old patient,staying afterclass toguide andinspire.With examples,humor,encouragement andadvice,they taughtme totap dance.They curedmy floppingfoot.Within ayear,I wascompeting wellenough toenter the USA Trackand FieldNationals inBostonand breakthe Americanrecord for the3,000-meter racewalk.And now,at eighty-six,Im stillcompetingand oftenthinking ofthose ladies.
8.Why didthe authorstop swimmingA.He couldntbear thepain anylonger.B.He lostthe abilityto compete with others.C.He couldntadjust adrenalineto normallevels.D.He wasbored withit andcouldnt enjoyscenery.
9.What didthe authorspend manymonths doingA.Visiting lotsof strictjudges.B,Competing inracewalking events.C.Perfecting hisracewalking techniques.D.Searching forother waysto exercise.
10.What doesthe authorwant to stress inparagraph5A.He wastheonlyone inneed ofcare.B.He receivedthe femaleclassmates9kindness.C.He engagedin diverseafter-class activities.D.The classwas mostlymade upof elderlystudents.
11.Which of the followingcan bestdescribe theauthorA.Determined andtraditional.B.Energetic andadventurous.C.Hard-working andpersistent.D.Responsible andcourageous.(蚊子)-Most peoplehate mosquitoesbut scientistsare aboutto builda“mosquito factory^^torelease modified mosquitoes.(沃尔巴克氏菌)The modified mosquitoes carrya bacteriumcalled Wolbachiapipientis whichcanbe naturallyfound inmost insectspecies.However,its rarelydiscovered inmosquitoes.“Weactually growthese mosquitoesthat contain the bacterium,“Scott ONeil.An Australianscientist whoisinvolved in the project,told CBCNews.When the modified mosquitoesare released,they slowlyspreadthe bacteriumtothepopulation.Several studieshave demonstratedthe insects9success.For example,a controlledexperiment in(登革热)Indonesia showedthat themodified insecthelped reducethe casesof thedisease dengueby77percent,according toa studypaper publishedin
2021.The WorldMosquito Programhas announcedthat itwill releasemodifiedmosquitoes in manyofBrazifs urbanareas overthe next10years.The aimis toprotect upto70million peoplefrom diseases(症such asdengue,a diseasemainly spreadby mosquitoes.Dengue patientsmay havemild symptoms状)like fever,but severecases canlead todeath.Brazil hasone of the highestrates of dengue infectionintheworld,according tothe Naturewebsite.More than1,000people diedof denguein2022because ofthe spreadof mosquitoes.IVs goingeverywhere,Luciano Moreira,a scientistattheOswaldo CruzFoundation inRio deJaneiro,Brazil,toldCBC News.Another wayto preventmosquitoes fromspreading diseasesis byproducing genetically(转基因的)modified GM,mosquitoes.In2022,theUSEnvironmental ProtectionAgency clearedtherelease of
2.4billion GM mosquitoesinCalifornia andFlorida.According tothe agency,GM mosquitoescarry twotypes ofgenes:a self-limiting genthat(后代)prevents femaleoffspring fromsurviving toadulthood,andamarker genethat allowsresearchersto identifyGM onesinthewild.After beingreleased,GMmosquitoeslay eggs,so thegenes arepassedon tooffspring.In thisway,the numberof femalemosquitoes isreduced,therefore reducingthe chanceofspreading disease.
12.Why arethemodifiedmosquitoes grownaccording toScott ONeilA.To preventmosquitoes frombiting people.B.To makemoney for the scientistsinvolved.C.To reducethe numberof insectsintheworld.D.To spreada bacteriumcalled Wolbachiapipientis.
13.What canwe learnabout therelease ofmodifiedmosquitoesin BrazilA.The decisionto doso isonly basedon scientificresearch.B.The programwill immediatelyreduce denguecases by77%.C.The highinfection rateofdenguein Brazilisakey factorto it.D.The programaims toremove denguecompletely withinthe nextdecade.
14.What doesthe underlinedword cleared“inparagraph6meanA.Permitted.B.Removed.C.Judged.D.Limited.
15..What mightbe thebest titleforthetextA.Modified Mosquitoesto FightDiseasesB.The Benefitsof MosquitoesC.The WorldMosquito ProgramsSuccessD.Genetic Engineeringin MedicalResearchUh oh.It happenedagain.Youve walkedinto aroom witha purpose,only torealize youhave noideawhy yourethere orwhat youwere doing.Some peoplelike tocall thembrain farts9一thosemoments whenyour brainseems tomake youfeel orlook stupid.What causesbrain fartsForgetting a name,losing focus,or strugglingto thinkclearly areprettystandard andoften linkedtostress,fatigue,and multitaskingdemand.16This modelcontainsinformation aboutthe environmentand thevarious thoughtsand actionsthat relateto it.While brainfarts area partof life,there arethings youcan doto minimizehow oftenthey happen-and dealwith themgracefully whenthey do:Stay organized:Keeping yourspace neat,tidy,and organizedcan goa longway toward(晦气).minimizing mentalmishaps17Write thingsdown:If youtend toforget certaininformation,such asnames,dates,orappointments,start writingthem downas soonas youcan.18Sometimes,just theact ofwriting itdowncan helpstrengthen itmore firmlyin yourmemory.Use activelistening:19Its alsohelpful toresist theurge tomultitask,Dr.Fenkel suggests.Instead,try tofocus onone thingat atime,allowing yourbrain toengage with the taskentirely.20:Brain fartsare morelikely tohappen whenyou aretired,so strivetogetenough(易rest eachnight.Trioritizing sleepis superimportant;a well-rested brainis sharperand lessprone于)to errors,Dr.Fenkel says.If thesetricks arenthelping,or ifyou noticethat yourmemory problemsare worsening,talk toyourdoctor.They canevaluate yourmemory forsigns ofa moreserious problem-and suggesttreatmentsor solutionsthat canhelp.A.Get plentyof sleepB.Enjoy agood nightC.Forgetful momentstend tostrike whenyoure multitasking.D.According toresearchers,it happensbecause ourbrains createa temporaryevent model.”E.Make adesignated spotfortheitems youuse regularly,like yourkeys,glasses,and wallet.F.As youtake innew information,work onstaying fullyengaged andgiving ityour fullattention.G.You mightkeep anotebook handyor tryan onlineapp tokeep trackof thistype ofinformation.
二、完形填空I havea friendwho saysthat everyday shetries todo agood deedand notget“found out”.The()(安排)friend tellsan21story abouthow thisstarted.She wasassigned totake abouquetof flowersinto anursing homeand walkout beforethe receivercan expressthanks.She didit andmade a22escape,saying the receiver lookedpleasantly puzzled.Feeling excited,she23took outher phone,eager totell herfriend the
24.Luckily,she preventedherself beforeshe madethecall andput thecell phoneaway.This iswhere theexercise25an unexpectedaspect.She realized that whenwe tellothers aboutthegood deedswe do,we aregetting the26right there.But,by keepingit secretand nottelling anyone,we aretraining afeeling inside ourselves thatshe27“a rayof sunshineinsideourhearts”.I tellmy studentsthis storyevery yearand encouragethem todoagood deedand notget
28.During ourclass discussion,a really29student commentedthat myfriend shouldhave30and askedtotalk tothereceiverofthe flowers,letting himknow31theflowerswere leftfor him.The studentsaid thatifsomeone reallywanted tohelp32people,they shouldvisit themonce aweek andget toknow them.33withtheidea,the studentsasked ifwe couldtry thisasaclass.We actuallyfound anorganizationthat helps34students withseniors whoneed companionship.At present,we aremovingforward totry this35,thanks tothe studenttaking thisstory inanew andpowerful direction.
21.A.plain B.amusing C.inspiring D.funny
22.A.clean B.brave C.interesting D.careful
23.A.thankfully B.immediately C.patiently D.widely
24.A.proposal B.adventure C.news D.experience
25.A.set upB,accounted forC.took onD.counted on
26.A.suggestion B.plan C.reward D.chance
27.A.knew aboutB・described asC.judged fromD.show off
28.A.discovered B,discouraged C.changed D.paid
29.A.thoughtful B,confident C.generous D.energetic
30.A.imagined B,donated C.responded D.returned
31.A.how B.when C.why D.where
32.A.disabled B.injured C.healthy D.lonely
33.A.Impressed B,Confused C.Satisfied D.Annoyed
34.A.combine B・compare C.unite D.match
35.A.response B.opinion C.reflection D.task
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1In thisdigital age36most ofus cantlive withoutdigital devices,it maysound hardto believeYangHao,3732-year-old doctoralstudent studyingintheUK,hadasolo tripthe old-fashioned()way lastyear.He useda printedmap,paying foreverything38use cashorabank card,reading traintimetables,and talkingto strangers.Over thecourse of134days,he visited68counties andcities in24provinces andregions acrossChina,read40books,and usedtwo camerasto record39he sawand experiencedalong theway.I()realizedthatthose134days werethe mostfulfilling,40focus andproductive periodof mylife.It was()()an experienceof absolute41concentrate,“says Yang.Since hisstory wasposted online,it42bringabout widespreaddiscussion andreflection onthe moderndependence ontechnology.One netizen()named Yangbuer43say that“while technologymakes theworld smaller44we seemtohavemoreresources tohand,we alsolose somethings”.Another fromFujian provincewrote thatnot havingaphone wouldbring anxietyin modernsociety becausephones combinemany functionsin one.(弓[发)Though heforesaw thatit wouldtrigger somediscussion,the publicattention his()journey hasdrawn is45true beyondhis imagination.Now,he keepsa degreeof distancefrom theInternet,and doesnot haveWi-Fi connectedto his phone andalso limitshisphoneusage to90minutesper day.
四、单词拼写.(根据首字母单词拼写)
46.Try tostick toyour sleeps whetheron workdaysor atthe weekend.(根据首
47.His parentsare econcerned abouthis healthbecause healways staysup solate atnight字母单词拼写).(根据首字母单词拼写)
48.The childburst intotears atthe sightofthef scene.(根据首字母单词拼写)
49.He wasnot whathe usedtobe,and totallybeyond r(有益的)(根据汉
50.Social mediais tothe developmentand maintenanceof teenagefriendship.语提示单词拼写)(根据首字母单词拼
51.Whenever Iwas sadin mychildhood,I alwayss comfortfrom myparents.写).(根据首字
52.Knowing hemessed upeverything,his dadewithanger immediately。
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