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湖北省新高考联考协作体学年高一上学期月月考2024-202512英语试题
一、听力选择题
1.What willLinda dothis afternoonA.Go hiking.B.Take anexam.C-Attend agroup discussion.
2.Which kind of bookdoes the man lovereading nowA.Sci-fi books.B.Classic novels.C.Short stories.
3.What isthe manmost probablyA.A waiter.B.A hotelclerk.C.A shopassistant.
4.How doesKaren looknowA.Happy.B.Confused.C.Upset.
5..What arethe speakerstalking aboutA.A fire.B.A restaurant.C.An earthquake.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
6.How willthe manarrive at the railwaystationA.By car.B.On foot.C.By subway.
7.Whafs therelationship between the speakersA.Colleagues.B.Strangers.C.Classmates.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
8.Why doesthe womanstudy at the BrearleySchoolA.Her motherwanted herto studythere.B.The schoolis close to herhome.C.The schoolhas along history.
9.When didthe schoolhave itsfirst femaleheadA.In
1915.B.In
1926.C.In
1936.F.Through this,you willreceive recognitionof yourself,too.G.With compliments,however,he willbe encouragedto dowhat hewants to do.
三、完形填空Mr.James walkedinto theclassroom andannounced thathe hadinvited AlexHaley,a famouswriter,to class.I needa volunteerto meethim in the schoolhall and41him hereJ he said.To mysurprise,my righthand shotup42it had a mindof itsown.I43volunteered forthis kind ofjob,because I was uncomfortablewith meetingnew people.Despite myattempts toput myhand downquickly,I was
44.As Ipulled openthe glassdoor of the hall,I45why Ivolunteered forthis jobwithout thinking.This manwas whatI wantedto be and I could learnfrom him.My anxietygrew untilI sawHaley.After46him politely,we chatteddelightedly on the way to theclass.I wasimpressed byhow47this manwas.My fearthen wasreplaced by48and purpose.“Id liketo becomea writer,but Imafraid Imnot aninborn writer.How didyou discoveryour49(技艺)for writingI said.No,I didnt.Writing is a craft.I learnedto writethrough50,If youwant to becomea writer,write every day,“hesaid.My unexpected51with AlexHaley mademe believethat writingis askill thatneeds to be52through continuouseffort.Following his advice,I wroteeverydaywithout53whether Imanative writer.Within twoyears,I publishedthree storiesin thelocal magazines.If I hadnt metthis54man,I wouldnot havereceived hiswise
41.A.welcome B.guideC.question D.join
42.A.even ifB.in caseC.as ifD.what if
43.A.actually B・usually C.hardly D.obviously
44.A.chosen B,trained C-pleased D.refused
45.A.pretended B,realized C.explained D.remembered
46.A.refusing B.focusingC.confusing D.greeting(回报)55and therewards thatfollowed.
47.A.friendly B.popular C.powerful E.unique
48.A.worry B.effort C.curiosity D.doubt
49.A.plan B・talent C.aim D.dream
50.A.strength B.wisdom C,practice D.goal
51.A.company B・debate C.struggle D.communication
52.A.developed B・designed C.controlled D.copied
53.A.arguing aboutC.worrying aboutC.deciding onD.relating to
54.A.curious B,creative D.inspiring D.polite
55.A.request B.praise C,attention D.advice
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1A globalgathering ofkung fumasters recentlytook placeattheShaolin Temple,56birthplace of武术.Shaolin martialarts Thisevent,57focused onthe spiritof friendshipand unity,provides anopportunityfor kungfu loversfrom aroundthe world58gather togetherand shareexperiences.The ShaolinTemple,59build onSongshan Mountainin Dengfeng,Henan,is one of theworldsmost famousBuddhist templesand isnow well-known60its longhistory,rich culturalheritage,andmartial artstraditions.Shaolin kungfu hasbeen popularizedworldwide throughthe61establish ofthe少年寺武僧团,Shaolin TemplesMartial MonksTroupe thesuccessful UNESCOheritage listingandinternational toursover thepast decades.Whats more,more than200Shaolin CulturalCenters62set up to nowglobally,offering courseson kungfu andChinese cultureand greatlyincreasing itsinternationalpresence andinfluence.63is saidthat thereare about100million Shaolinculture followersworldwide,of whomabout60million arelocated overseas.Shaolin kungfu,therefore,plays animportant rolein64promote culturalcommunication.Italso improvesphysical well-being,mental happinessand spiritualsatisfaction,contributing65positiveto thefamily,society andvarious aspectsof life.
五、书信写作假定你是李华,你将在学校组织的学习交流活动中与同学们分享你英语学习中的好习惯
66.或者方法请你写一篇发言稿,内容包括.你的好习惯或者方法;1•你如何从中受益;2,对同学们的呼吁3注意词数左右L
80.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯2Hello,everyone!
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续写的
67.词数应为左右150After collegegraduation,I becamean editorof ourcity eveningpaper andwas promotedto the(副的)deputy editorofthepaper fiveyears later.One day,as Iparked mycar andwalked towardsthe office,I noticedtwo boyswho appearedto bearoundeight yearsold,selling popcornonthestreet corner.Curious,I approachedthem andrequestedhalf akilogram of popcorn.They preparedit for me withinfive minutes.“How muchis it”I asked.Its30rupees,sir/9they replied.I thenasked theirnames,and theyanswered,Sahib,Asib.”I askedSahib whythey werentin schooland wereselling popcorninstead.Sahib explainedthat(插话),they weredoing it to earnmoney for their schooling.However,Asib quicklyinteijected sayingthey had nomoney leftafter coveringfood andmedicine,not tomention schoolingfees.“Medicine forwhat Youguys arelooking wellJ I said.(肾)Asib replied,“Our motherhas akidney disease,so weneed moneyto purchasemedicine forhertreatment.^^When Tasked about their father,Sahib sadlyshared thathe hadpassed awayfrom cancerfouryears before,leaving theirmother tosupport themwith twojobs.Iwasdeeply movedand struggledtofind words.Before leaving,I askedwhether theywould bethere thenext day,intending tobuy somethen.They assuredme theywould come.“Take care,boys JIsaidas Ileft.The nextday,I returnedto thespot whereIhadmet Sahiband Asibthe daybefore,but they werenot sellingpopcorn asusual,standing therewith asingle bagofpopcorn.I askedwhy and they explainedthattheyhadbeen waitingformebut hadto leavebecause theirmothers healthhad gotworse.Icouldsee in their eyesthat theirhearts brokebecause ofsadness,so Idecided to do somethingtohelp thetwo honestand dutifulkids.注意续写词数应为左右150Paragraph1:I toldthem thattheyweretoo youngto bearthe heavyburden alone.Paragraph2:At myoffice,I penneddown thistouching storyand madethe decisionto shareit with thepublic.试卷第页,共页1414听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
10.Where doesthe conversationprobably takeplaceA.In theclassroom.B.At the womans home.C,In the mans office.
11.Which courseis aboutTestingA.Course
514.B.Course
511.C.Course
540.
12.What willthe womando afterthemansigns hisnameA.Check therecords ofprevious courses.B・Finish theadvanced coursesin advance.C.Bring thepiece ofpaper to the departmentoffice.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
13.Where didthemanread about the newsA.In abook.B.In amagazine.C.On theInternet.
14.Whafs thegoal ofthe groupA.To setup asteel screen.B.To stoptrash fromentering ariver.C.To raisemoney forprotecting theriver.
15..What mainlycauses somuch trashA.The longrainy season.B.Too muchfood waste.C.The applicationof manysteel screens.
16.What doesthewomanthink ofthe groupseffortA.Expensive.B.Great.C.Inconvenient.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题
17.Who isthe speakertalking toA.Zoo keepers.B.Visitors.C.Reporters.
18.What domilu deereat inautumnA.Green grass.B.Dry leaves.C.Fruits andnuts.
19.When dothe femalemilu deergive birthto theiryoungA.In summer.B.In autumn.C.In winter.
20.Why is it difficultto catchmilu deerA.They lookvery dangerous.B.They arevery watchful.C.They runfast andhear well.
二、阅读理解(租赁)Bike Rentalsin Los AngelesIf yourelooking forthe bestwayto get aroundLos Angelesand enjoythe warm,sunny weather,Bikes andHikes LAhas theperfect solution!We havea varietyof bike rentals andall thenecessary safety肖毒)equipment youneed.All of our bikesare sanitized°before andafter eachride,and wellalso sendyoua linkto adigital mapif youlike.Bike DeliveryPickupWith acollection ofover200bikes,we canoffer deliveryand pickupanywhere inthe LosAngeles(者会区).metro areaB Weoffer a bikerentaldelivery serviceto satisfyvarious needsofourcustomers.We candrop thebike offat yourhome,at ahotel,or for your rideand pickit upwhen you,re doneeither at(运送费)the samelocation ora differentlocation.The deliveryfee is$15each time.Getting AroundLosAngelesRecommendationsWell helpyou planthe bestroutes fbryour trip to LosAngeles.Road cyclistscan headuptotheDrive tobreak asweat.Mulholland hillsand checkout Mountainbikers canexplore Franklin CanyonPark and the NikeMissile Silo.For casualriders ande-bikers,consider atriptoGriffith Parkand theHollywoodSign.And,dont forgetthe classicroute alongSanta Monicaand VeniceBeach,where youcanenjoy wonderfulscenery alongthe coastat yourown pace.Types ofBikes andPricesPrices WhafsIncludedCity Bikes$25/24A professional-quality helmet,a reflectivesafety vest,and ahours/bike bikelockA professional-quality helmet,a reflectivesafety vest,a portable$45/24Electric Bikesbatterycharger andabikelockhours/bikeGravel Road$65/24A professional-quality helmet,a reflectivesafety vest,and aBikeshours/bike bikelockMountain$35/24A professional-quality helmet,a reflectivesafety vest,and aBikeshours/bike bikelock
21.What canwe knowabout thebike rentalsoffered byBikes andHikes LAA.Their digitalmaps arenot provided.B.They lacknecessary safetyequipment.C.Their deliveryservice isfree ofcharge.D.They offersafe andconvenient service.
22.Which bikeroute isrecommended fora relaxingseaside tripA.Mulholland Drive.B.The HollywoodSign.C.Santa Monicaand VeniceBeach.D.FranklinCanyonPark.
23.How muchwill youpay for2mountain bikesfor2days with the deliveryserviceA.$
115.B.$
155.C.$
180.D.$
260.When yourefaced withchallenges inlife,you havetwo choices——you caneither givein tothe(征月艮者).challenge,oryou can overcomeit.Jasmine Mazard-Larry is a conquerorThe17-year-oldis graduatingfrom high school with a highlyimpressive GPAof
8.
07.Jasmine hasfaced severaldifficulties duringher younglife,oneofwhich isstruggling withhearingloss.Worse still,four yearsago herfamily losteverything ina serioushouse fire,leaving Jasminehomelessforthefirst twoyears ofhigh school.Jasmine hadevery reasonto justgive upand lethersituation beather.Instead,she usedher challengesto fuelher.“She dealtwith areally difficultsituation,but shedidnt allowit tostop herfrom meetingher goals.I thinkthat wasreally extraordinary,and she was justvery goal-driven fromday one,“her principal,Marlee Strawn,said.Throughout her highschoolyears,Jasmine hastaken AdvancedPlacement APcourses,dualcredit courses,andtheCambridge AdvancedInternational Certificateof Education,all ofwhichcontribute to herhighGPA.Besides heracademic achievements,Jasmine takesan activepart in variousextracurricular activities,including thosefrom the student governmentassociation,thestudentcouncil,speech anddebate teams,the roboticclub,andtheart club.So whatisitthat drivesher Iuse mylittle brotheras mymotivation,“Jasmine said.Sometimesit canbe challenging,but whenI look at him,I wantto bea rolemodel forJasminealso encouragesyoung peoplelike herto fighthard againstany difficultythat ispreventingtheir progress.“We allhave ourown story.Theres thegood andthe bad.But dontignore thebadbecause itmakes youwho youare.In20or10years fromnow,youre goingto lookback andbe like,‘I didthat.I overcameall ofthese challenges,and hereI amtoday,she said.
24.How didJasmine probablyfeel whenshewasin highschoolA.Stressed butpositive.B.Lonely butpatient.C.Grateful andconfident.D.Worried andhopeless.
25..What canwe inferabout Jasminefrom paragraph4A.She has a giftfor artand leadership.B・She focuseson all-round developmentof herself.C.She hasdifficulty balancingher studiesand hobbies.D.She paysmore attentionto heracademic achievements.
26.What pushesJasmine tokeep movingforwardA.Her eagernessfor greatsuccess.B.Her fearof fallingbehind herbrother.C.Her intentionto encourageyoung people.D.Her desire to setan exampletoherbrother.
27.What canwe learnfrom Jasmineswords inthe lastparagraphA.Its nevertoo oldto learn.B.Well begunis halfdone.C.Hardships make people grow.D.Great hopesmake greatmen.Dolphins seemto makeopen-mouthed facialexpressions mostoften when they seea playmate,suggesting such expressions maybe similar to humansmiles.While weoften considerthese asa smile,there hasbeen littleresearch onfacial communicationindolphins.To find out more,Elisabetta PalagiattheUniversity ofPisa,Italy,and herpartners studiedthe(被关起来的)behaviour of22captive bottlenosedolphins attwo animalparks.(片段),In80hours offootage theteam observeda totalof1288open-mouthed expressionsduringsocial playperiods.More than90percent ofthese eventshappened during play between dolphins,withthe(互动)rest happeningduring interactionsbetweenthe dolphins andpeople.The animalswere more likely toshow theopen-mouthed expressionwhen theirfaces werewithinthe playmates9field ofview——89percent wereshown inthis context.When theplaymate sawthe“smile”,they appearedto smileback33percent ofthe time.“It is not easyto sayif anopen-mouthed expressionin dolphinsexpresses akindoffeeling oris usedtosimply communicatewith others,or bothJ saysPalagi.She saysthe studycant makesure whetherit issimilar tosmiling inhumans.We donot expecttofind outdolphins,communication strategiesduringplaywithasingle pieceof research.However,we hopetoopen a new lineof researchin whichthe visualfactor isalso considered.^Luciana Mollerat FlindersUniversity inAdelaide,Australia,says open-mouthed behaviourin(挑衅的)dolphins happensinvarioussituations,including aggressiveand socialinteractions.This meansitisavery specialsignal thathas differentmeanings,so cantnecessarily beexplained asa smile.She pointsout thatmaking soundsmight havebeen areason whythedolphins opened theirmouths,(声音的)but the study didntlookat any acousticrecordings.Another disadvantageis thatit lookedatasmall numberof dolphingroups inthe captivesituation,so theirbehaviour may not showthat inthe wild.Free-living dolphinshave muchlarger spaceto interactwhile playing,and manytimes arefound in(可见度)」waters withlow visibilitysays Moller.In theseconditions,visual signalsmaynot beas usefulas acousticsignals/
528.What canwe knowabout theopen-mouthed expressionin dolphinsA.It issimilartoother animals9smiles.B・There hasbeen muchresearch onit.C.Dolphins showit topeople mostoften.D.It isunsure whydolphins showsuchexpression.
29.What canwe knowfrom theresearchA.Dolphins9open-mouthed expressionshows akindoffeeling.B.Dolphins open-mouthed behavioronly happenswhentheyplay.C.Open-mouthed behaviourin dolphinscant beregarded justasasmile.D.Depending onittofindoutdolphins,communication skillsis highlyaccepted.
30.What isMollers attitudetothestudyA.Hopeful.B.Doubtful.C.Worried.D.Disappointed.
31.Whafs thepurpose ofthe passageA.To encouragepeople tointeract withdolphins.B.To findouttheliving environmentof dolphins.C.To introduceanewresearch ondolphinsopen-mouth expressionD.To showthe similaritybetweendolphins,open-mouth expressionand humansmiles.Many ofus arenot happywith ourphysical appearance.We wantto changeourselves,to bemorelike aperfect imageshown onmagazine covers,TVs,movies...Indeed,there isa multibiHion-doHarindustry builtaround peoplesdesiretolook better”.I thinkwe allhave anidea thatour societyspreference fbrbody imageisnotcompletely healthy,(抑郁)and itisnt.There isplenty ofresearch showingthat poorbody imageis connectedwith depressionandeating disorders,especially amongwomen.Research alsohas shownthat exercisecan improvea personsown body image,regardless of anyactual changeintheirbody.One studyshowed thatjust30minutes ofphysical activityhadaclear positiveeffect on womensbody image.But whyis thisAsmall studyinthemagazine Psychologyof Sportand Exercisetested differentpossibilities.They chose75college-age womenwho weredissatisfied with their physicalappearance,as measuredby(问卷调查).several previousquestionnaires The questionnaires measuredhow thesewomen feltabouttheir appearance,weight,fat level,fitness,confidence intheir abilityto exercise,energy levelsand stress.They werealso askedhow muchthey enjoyedexercise.Then,half ofthe womenexercised activelyfor30minutes onan exercisebike,while theother halfsat ina roomand readmagazines.Then theyall repeatedthequestionnaires,right awayand again20minutes later.The womenwho exercisedfelt thinnerand strongerimmediately,and stillfelt thatway20minutesafter exercising.The authorssuggest thatthese positivechanges maylast longerthan20minutes,and thusmayhelp toexplain whypeople whoexercise regularlyhave betterself-images regardlessofanyactualchange intheir appearance.They callfor further research examiningdifferent types of exerciseand(运动后的)increasing thepost-exercise studytime.Though thisisasmall study,it doessupport previousfindings.I thinkits safeto saythat exerciseisclearly connectedwith improvementsin body image,and thereis littledisadvantage.I alreadyrecommendregular exerciseto mypatients whosuffer fromdepression,and forthose whoalso sufferfrom poorself-image,this recommendationcould beeven moreimportant.
32.What doesthe underlinedphrase amultibillion-dollar industry“probably refertoA.The fashionindustry.B・The healthand fitnessindustry.C.The beautyand bodycare industry.D.The TVand moviemaking industry.
33.What canwe knowfrom thepassageA.A goodbody imagecan preventdepression.B・Exercise hasa mentaleffectonbodyimage.C.Young womenwere satisfiedwiththeirphysical image.D.Women aremorelikelyto havea goodbodyimagethan men.
34.From theprocess ofthestudyin paragraph4,we canknow that.A.The questionnairecovers varioussubjects.B,Women wereasked abouttypesofexercises.C.Thequestionnaireneedstobe donefor justone time.D.The positivechanges fromexercise lastonly for20minutes.
35..What canbe inferredaboutthewriterA.He maybeaprofessional psychologist.B・He disagreeswiththeresearch findings.C.He caresmore abouthis physicalappearance.D.He advisesresearchers tocarry outfurtherresearch.In amodern timewhen everyoneis sobusy withtheir routineand problems,we almostforget to(称赞).notice others.36So itis worthyof sparingsome momentsto noticethem andpass a compliment(剂量)A complimentisahigh doseof positivewords whichhelps makepeople feelgood.Whetheryou aregoing througha street,a park,a marketor otherplaces,youcanpass wordsfull ofpraise andencouragementto evenstrangers becausethese positivewords arewhat theywanttohear.37Also,theywill feelgood enoughtogetthe attentionof thosearound them.If youappreciate peoplefor theirhard work,they willgather thecourage todo theirjob moreskillfully.For example,a personmay wanttodo something fbrhis lifebut couldntdosobecause ofa lackofencouragement andpositive support.38And thecreativity ofpeople greatlyincreases through yourpositive comments.39When youtell strangersabout themselves,praising themthroughyourcompliments,the ego(自我)will graduallydisappear andhealthy interactionswill appear.If youfail tocommunicate withpeopleor donot passacomplimentbecause ofthe ego,your relationshipwill staydistant.When youstart topraise andgive positivewords topeople,you alsoget themback.Everyone wantstobe praisedand seenby others.If youbreak yourego firstand appreciatepeople andtell themabout theirpersonalities,people alsowould liketodothe samein return.40A.Then theywill feelhappy foryour littleact.B.Everyone hastheir problemsin todaysworld.C.You willdevelop apositive attitudetowards life.D.Compliments helpmakepeopleclosetoeach other.E.People whoare livingaround usmaynotalways bethere.。
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