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海南省琼海市嘉积中学学年高一上学期月月考英2024-202512语试题学校:姓名:班级考号___________
一、听力选择题
1.Who tookthis pictureC.Joan.A.Joe.B.Peter.
2.What seasonis itnowC.Winter.A.Spring.B.Summer.
3.When canthe womansee Mr.WhiteC.At6:30pm.A.At8:00am.B.At10:00am.
4.How muchdoes the woman need to payC.$
75.A.$
150.B.$
100.汰
5.What is the man1ely todo nextC,Take outthe trash.A.Do thedishes.B.Mop thefloor.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
6.What didthe womando yesterdayeveningA.She haddinner at a restaurant.B.She watcheda movie.C.She attendeda party.
7.When does the conversationtake placeC.On Monday.A.On Saturday.B.On Sunday.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
8.What isthe relationshipbetween the speakersC.Co-workers.A.Husband andwife.B.Guide andtourist.
9..Where doesthe womanprefer togoC.A city.A.A beach.B.A forest.
10.What arethe speakersmainly discussing
53.A.sleep B.waste C.play D.study
54.A.belong B.matter C.happen D.appeal
55.A.optimistic B.incredible C.impressive D.romantic
四、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1The bestway todeal withsports injuriesis to keep themfrom happeningin the first place.Knowing therules of the gameyoure playingand usingthe right56equip cango alongway towardspreventing injuries.If youthink youvebeen injured,pull57you outof the gameor stop58do youractivity orworkout.Let acoach orparent knowwhat happenedin caseyouneed tosee adoctor.Serious headand neckinjuries happenmost oftenin athletes59play contactsportslike football.Keep theinjured personstill withhis orher head60hold straightwhile someonecallsfor emergency61medicine help.If theperson62lie on the ground,do nottry tomove himorher.Your firstquestion aftera sportsinjury will63probable be,When canI playagain”Thisdepends on the injuryand64your doctortells you.Even ifyou can*t returnto yoursport rightaway,adoctor mighthave adviceon whatyou cando tostay fit.Always checkwith yourdoctor65trying anyactivityfollowing aninjury.
五、书信写作假定你是李华,你看到你的美国朋友在社交媒体上寻求学习中文的建议,请你给她回
66.Mary复一封电子邮件,内容包括学习中文的方法;
1.提出鼓励
2.注意写作词数应为左右80
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67One morning,my family and Iwoke upand wentto eatbreakfast-----------------until weheard(、狗).barking andscratching atthe door.When my mom openedthe door,we sawa puppyd We lookedaround tosee ifwe sawits owner,but there was noone.We tookit insideand fedit.Regardless ofhow badlyI wantedtokeepthe puppy,we decided to look for theowner.We lookedallday,but wefailed.We talkedabout whetherwe shouldkeep lookingor ifwe shouldlook the next day.We allagreed to lookforits ownerthe nextday.So,the nextday myfamilyandI lookedfor thedogs owner.It wasso hardlooking forits owner.专单)We werelooking forflyersl/that involvedthe puppy,but noluck.We wouldnthave quitbecauseits apuppy.“We wontstop looking,“mymomand dadsaid.We weregoing totake care of the puppy until wefound its owner.When wewoke upin themorning,we wentto apet shopto buythepuppysome dog food.Afterthat we went backhome tofeed thepuppy thedogfoodthat wehad justbought.After wefed thepuppy,we gaveit anice bath.It wasso dirtythat thefur wasblack andsticky,but afterwe gaveit abath,it(狗项圈)turned white.And Inoticed therewas acollar onhim,which said“Coby”.After wegave himabath,wewentto lookfor thep uppy*sowner,but mymom stayedat home,and it was onlymy dadandme thistime.We continuedlooking moreand moreuntilwefound flyers.“Welooked at it.9,it said.“Lost Dog:Please Helpif Found.Then welookedatthe picture;it lookedexactly likeCoby.Wewere allhappy wefound aflyer thatwas forCody.注意.续写词数应为左右;.请在答题卡的相应位置作答11502There wasa phonenumber on the flyer.We foundthe ladyshouse,and thenwe knockedon thedoor.A.Customs of the SpringFestival.B.A swimmingexperience.C.A holidayplan.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
11.What isthe womandoingA.Asking fordirections.B.Talking toa friend.C.Touring thedowntown.
12.How doesthe mansuggest goingA.By taxi.B.On foot.C.By bus.
13.What isthe weatherlike nowA.Rainy.B.Cloudy.C.Sunny.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
14..Where arethe speakersC.In the mans house.A.In arestaurant.B.In asupermarket.
15.What wouldthewomanlike todrinkA.Orange juice.B.Carrot juice.C.Cola.
16.Why doesthemanchange hiseating habitsA.To loseweight.B.To keephealthy.C.To meethis mothersdemand.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题
17.Where isthe talkbeing givenA.At atravel agency.B.On abus.C.In ahotel.
18..What doesthe speakerremind thelisteners notto doA.Eat on the beach.B.Walk alongthe river.C.Get drunkin public.
19.What doesthespeakersay aboutgetting aroundby taxiA.It9s costly.B.Its convenient.C.It9s dangerous.
20.Who willhelp with the luggageA.Peter.B.Sam.C.Kevin.
二、阅读理解Prices havebeen risingrapidly incities acrossthe world,driving the cost of living higherthan everbefore.But noteverywhere has been impactedequally.For travelers,these placescan offerthe samebig-cityconvenient facilitiesat amuch lowercost ofliving.Lisbon,Portugal Asthe least-expensive cityinWestern Europe,according to the EIU rankings,Lisbon has been ahot spotfor travelersin recentyears.(波西米亚式的)Mercedes Zachrecommends exploringthe bohemianBairro Altoneighbourhood touncoverstreet art,city viewsand sunsetgatherings withlocals.The RomanTheatre Museumgives aglimpseinto the citys Romanpast,with preservedtheatre ruins.Toronto,CanadaCanadian citiesto thenorth continueto remainlower in thecostof-living rankings.Of allthe Canadiancitiesranked,Toronto ranksthe mostaffordable.Toronto residentStephanie Ciccarellirecommends citysightseeingvia boatcruise onLake Ontario,or visitingthe HockeyHall ofFame.Tokyo,Japan(指标)Moving threedown theindex this year andranking60overall,Tokyo continuesto beJapansmost expensivecity yetis nowmore affordablethan fellowAsian citieslike Singaporeand HongKong.Tokyo residentMasa Yamamotoencourages touriststo wanderaround theurban gardenand publicartdisplays atthe newlydeveloped AzabudaiHils neighbourhoodfor free.For anew perspectiveon thecity,he recommendsthe contemporaryart MoriArt Museumand itsconnected TokyoCity View,whichoffers aview of thecityfrom250m abovesea levelfor just2,000yen.
21.Which attractioncan giveyou briefinsights into the cityshistoryA.The HockeyHall ofFame.B.The MoriArt Museum.C.The RomanTheatre Museum.D.The BairroAlt oneighbourhood.
22.What touristhighlights areshared byLisbon andTokyoA.City viewsand artisticappeal.B.Street marketsand urbanparks.C.Historical ruinsand museums.D.Local customsand landmarks.
23.What isthe primaryfocus ofthis passageA.Affordable bigcities fortravelers.B.EIUrankingof cost-effective cities.C.The rapidrise inglobal livingexpenses.D.Cities knownfor theirhigh costofliving.Everyone wouldlike to be amillionaire,a personwith alot ofmoney,but canyou imaginehavingover$30million and only being20years oldBritney Spearsfrom Kentwood,a smalltown inLouisiana,is only20years old.She is a worldfamous filmstar withnot only$30million butalso a$2million houseinLA.At heryoung age,she canlook afterher familyfinancially allher life.This yearis abig yearforBritney.She isnow ona31-day tourof theUS andevery concertisasell-out.That meansshe playsinfront of a crowdof around18,000people every time.Its atiring schedulebut bringsher alot.Whentouring,she goesto bedaround1a.m.and thenhas alie-in until1p.m.thenextday.Her philosophyis totakecareof the bodyand relaxbut alwaysmake sureyou workhard andhave fun.Spears is not pleasedwith onlytouring andselling nearly40million recordsso shedecidedtostepinto themovie businessand trya bitof acting.She madean appearancein AustinPower3”thisyearandshe isfilming ateenage lightplay thatwill comeout inMarch
2003.Tn thismovie,she hasa starringrole.For Britney,acting isanother way to expressherself andshe isenthusiastic aboutit all.If hermoviesare successful,her moneyin thebank issure togrow byanother fewmillion dollarsbut shedoesit for the love,not themoney,as sheherself tellsthe reporters.
24.We caninfer from the textthat mostmillionaires are.A.older than20B.around20C.in their30s D.in their40s
25.The underlinedword“you in thefirst paragraph refersto.A.a personin generalB.a specialpersonC.Britney SpearsD.a personinterested inmoney
26.Which of the followingisnottrue according to the textA.Though young,Britney cansupport herfamily now.B.While touring,Britney sleepsabout12hours aday.C.The teenagecomedy moviewas basedon Britneysown story.D.Britney will be evenricher withher moviessuccessful.
27.According toBritney Spears,she works.A.to bea greatactress B.for theenjoymentC.for moneyD.to bemore famousThehistory oflife onearth hasbeen ahistory ofinteraction betweenliving thingsand their(程度),surroundings.To alarge extentthe physicalform andthe habitsofthe earths vegetation andits animallife havebeen shapedby the environment.Considering thewhole spanof earthlytime,the(轻微opposite effect,in whichlife actuallymodifies itssurroundings,hasbeenrelatively slight的).Only inthe presentcentury hasone species—man gotsignificant powerto changethe natureof hisworld.During thepast quartercentury thispower hasnot onlybecome increasinglygreat butit has(侵犯)changed incharacter.The mostalarming of all mansassaults upon the environment isthe(亏染)contamination7of air,earth,rivers,and seawith dangerousand evendeadly materials.Thispollution isfor themost partirrecoverable.In thisnow universalcontamination ofthe environment,(辐射)chemicals arethe wickedpartners ofradiation inchanging thevery natureoftheworld,the verynatureof itslife.It tookhundreds ofmillions ofyears toproduce thelife thatnow livesonthe earth.Given timenotin yearsbut inmillennia(千年),lifeadjusted and a balancehasbeenreached.But inthe modernworldthere isno time.(杀虫齐()I dontmean thatchemical insecticidesJ mustnever beused.However,we have to(恣意地)admit that we haveput poisonousand biologicallyharmful chemicalsindiscriminately intothehands ofpersons largelyor whollyignorant of their possibleharm.We haveforced enormousnumbersof peopleto contactthese poisons,without theirpermission andoften withouttheir knowledge.We admit,furthermore,thatwehave allowedthese chemicalstobeused withlittle orno advanceinvestigationoftheireffect onsoil,water,wildlife,and manhimself.Future generations are unlikely to(完好无损)forgive ourlack ofconcern forthe integrityofthenatural worldthat supportsall life.
28.What doesthe underlinedword“modified“inthefirstparagraphmeanA.destroy B.change C.explore D.maintain
29.Which ofthe followingdoestheleast harmtotheenvironmentA.chemicals B.radiation C.insecticides D.vegetation
30.According tothe text,what canwe learnabout theenvironmentA.Chemicals mustnot beused forthe sakeoftheenvironment.B.The environmentis greatlyaffected byvegetationandanimals.C.The futuregenerationsarelikelytolack concernfortheenvironment.D.The pollutionoftheenvironmentislargely dueto irresponsiblehumans.
31.What willthe followingparagraph probablytalk aboutA.What humansshould dowith chemicalsfor futuregenerations.B.How theenvironment affectsthe livingthings ontheearth.C.What kindof chemicalsare lessharmful totheenvironment.D.How wehumans makethe bestof chemicalsto savetheearth.Chinas lunar spacesuit madeits firstpublic appearanceon Saturdayataforum inChongqing.Thesuit featuresa powerfulyet elegantappearance,and embodiesthe resilienceand pioneering spirit ofthe(首秀)Chinese people,accordingtomedia reports.The debutmarks asignificant milestonein thecountryslunar explorationefforts andreflects theadvancement of Chinas spacesuittechnology.The red decorative bands onthearms andlegs emphasizeits sleekand powerfuldesign,withthe(神灵)arm bandsdesigned tolook likeflowing“Feitian“ribbons—meaning flyingdeity intraditionalChinese culture-symbolizing graceand elegance,while theleg bandsare shapedlike theexhaust flamesofa rocket,conveying thedynamic energyof spaceexploration.Meanwhile,the suitdraws inspiration(盔甲),from traditionalChinese armorembodying resilience,strength,and dignity,reflecting thecourageand pioneeringspirit ofthe Chinese people.Spacesuits areessential forspaceflight,providing lifesupport andoperational assistanceduringlaunches,re-entry,and extravehicularactivities.Research anddevelopment Ramp;D of spacesuitsinvolves awide rangeof scientificdisciplines andcomplex technologies,andonlya fewcountries intheworld possessthe capabilityof independentlydesigning andmanufacturing spacesuits.Since2020,theRamp;D ofthe lunarspacesuit hascentered onprotection functionin complexenvironments andenhancingastronaut mobility.The designis uniquein itsmini-sized parts,with highsafety standards.“The maindifferences betweenlunar suitsand regularspacesuits liein theirdesign andfunctionality”,Kang Guohua,a seniormember ofthe ChineseSociety ofAstronautics anda professorofAerospace Engineeringat NanjingUniversity ofAeronautics andAstronautics,told theGlobal TimesonSaturday.While bothare designedfor exposuretothetough conditions of space,including vacuum,microgravity,radiation,and extremetemperatures,the specificworking environmentsonthemoon havecreateddistinct requirementsfor lunar spacesuits.“Chinas lunarspace programis progressingstep bystep basedon itsown plans.The debutindicatesthat theday whenChinesepeopleset footonthemoon maynot befar offJ Kangsaid.
32.Whatdo thereddecorativebandsonthe legsofthelunarspacesuitssymbolizeA.Grace andelegance.B.The energyofspaceexploration.C.Resilience andstrength.D.Courage andpioneeringspirit.
33.According tothetext,what isthe focusof ChinaslunarspacesuitdesignA.Protecting astronautsand improvingflexibility.B.Offering protectionagainst extremeenvironment.C.Improving thequality andstyle ofspacesuit.D.Producing mini-sized partsfor safetyreasons.
34.Why arelunar suitsdifferent fromregular spacesuitsA.Because theywillbeexposed tomore radiation.B.Because theyneed morefunctions andequipment.C.Because theyshould adaptto toughconditionsofspace.D.Because theyhave tomeet differentrequirements.
35..What wouldbe thebest titlefor thistextA.Chinas MannedLunar Landing:A MilestoneB,The Developmentof ChinasSpacesuit TechnologyC.The DebutofChinasLunar Spacesuitin ChongqingD.The Roleof Spacesuitsin ModemSpace ExplorationWaysto RefreshYour SpaceWithout BuyingAnything NewIfyour lived-in spacesdont lookfresh instyle,theres noneedtopull outyour creditcard.
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三、完形填空It wasNew YearsEve,andacouple wereabout togo outto celebratewhen thehusband said,“This yearfinishes ina fewhours andIm glad.Its beenan41year!”His wifeasked,Why doyou saythat”The manreplied/642what happenedinthepast year.First肾.ofall,I hadan43to removeone ofmy kidneysC Lastmonth,I turned65and wastold Ihad toleavemy jobtomake44for someoneyounger,but Ididnt wantto45_•And thentherewasour sons46!Three weeksin hospital47he couldnttake hisexamsto getinto university,and wehad tobuy anew car.”His wifesaid,“This ishow I48things.Your kidneyhad been49you foryears andnow youwonthave thatpain everagain.50you donthavetogo towork,you canspend more time inthe garden,the wayyouvealways
51.And yes,the carwas52,but ourson cameout alive.And nowhes gotmoretimeto53,so helldo evenbetter inhis examsnext year.Therefore,I thinkitwasa goodyear.”We cantcontrol thethings that54to us,but wecan controlhow welook atthem.You cantake apessimisticattitude,or an55one-its uptoyou.
41.A.ordinary B.terrible C.important D.dangerous
42.A.Put downB.Think aboutC.Look intoD.Show off
43.A.opportunity B.event C.ability D.operation
44.A.room B.money C.sense D.progress
45.A.retire B.refuse C.argue D.compete
46.A.mistake B,decision C.accident D.graduation
47.A.ensured B,meant C.proved D.required
48.A.preserve B.target C.perceive D.tackle
49.A.saving B.warning C.serving D.bothering
50.A.Now thatB,Even ifC.If onlyD.As though
51.A.questioned B,permitted C.wanted D.regretted
52.A.abandoned B.destroyed C.stolen D.repaired。
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