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广汉中学高级高一下月段考20243英语试卷考试时间120分钟满分150分注意事项
1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡上
2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上第一节(共5小题;每小题
1.5分,满分
7.5分)听下面5段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题每段对话仅读一遍
1.What isJennyA.A worker.B.A student.C.A teacher.
2.What advicedoes the man giveto the womanA.Going tobed early.B.Catching alater flight.C.Asking forwakeup service.
3.Where doesthe conversationprobably takeplaceA.In arestaurant.B.In asupermarket.C.At home.
4.What doesthe womanask the man todoA.Send apackage.B.Pick upher son.C.Fetch theparcel.
5.Why doesthe mantalk to the womanA.To askfor advice.B.To takea vacationwith her.C.To learnabout somehistorical sites.第二节(共15小题;每小题
1.5分,满分
22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中
29.A.proud B.delighted C.curious D.awkward
30.A.begging B.paying C.cheering D.honoring
31.A.singer B.teacher C.lover D.artist
32.A.play B.treasure C.hold D.bring
33.A.strangers B.musicians C.passengers D.visitors
34.A.replied B.agreed C.admitted D.wrote
35.A.tested B.challenged C.strengthened D.recovered第二节(共10小题;每小题L5分,满分15分)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1Rows ofsmall cottageswith36(beauty)courtyards einto sightwhen onesets footon Xiaopanvillage,Pan9an countyofZhejiang province.They weredeveloped onlocal villagers9empty housesand arenow usedas sharedhomestays(家庭住宿)()37develop tourismin the village.(公共的)()Tourists canpick freshvegetables in38munal garden,while meals39serve froma munalkitchen.Thefresh airand uniqueenvironment havedrawn manytourists toPan9an forleisure.()Since many40villager havevacant ruralhouses,local authoritiescame up41the ideaof sharedhomestays tohelpimprove touristexperiences42increase farmerine.To date32rural householdshave joinedthe sharedhomestay program.43offers morethan130(基石出设方缶)()rooms.In addition,the villageinfrastructure44improve over the years,and parksand(露天广场)cultural plazashave beenbuilt.“We developedthevillagein harmonywith nature,45(keep)a ruralappearance/9says KongWanhen,an officialwiththe village.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)我校团委为丰富同学们的课间生活,现向大家征集适合课间的体育运动,请向团委书记写一封推荐信,
46.Kidd推荐一项适合课间的运动,内容包括介绍推荐的运动;
1.推荐的理由
2.注意写作词数应为个左右;
1.80请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答
3.Dear Kidd,Yours,Li Hua第二节(满分25分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,构成一篇完整的短文
47.When theswim seasonbegan,my1lyearold daughter,Elizabeth,and Icut adeal.She wouldgo topractise threetimesa week,and Iwouldnt makeher petein swim meets.Elizabeth doesnot likeswimmeets.She getshorribly nervousbecause sheis afraidthat shewill dosomething wrongandlet everyonedown.She startedto talkabout quittingswimming,which brokemy heartbecause sheloves swimming.SoI cameup withthe deal.(接力赛),Recently,Elizabeths teamannounced aTshirt relaywhich workslike this:one personfrom eachrelayteam putson aTshirt anda pairof socksand swims50meters.She takesoff theclothes andputs themon thenext person,who thenswims50meters.This continuesuntil everyoneon theteam haspleted alap.It wasntexactly ameet becauseinstead ofhaving individualspete witheach other,it wouldonlyinvolve teammembers.But Elizabeththought itwas.I toldElizabeth Ireally wantedher to go.She foughtback angrilybutfinally agreed.(最后一When the day for the Tshirtrelay arrived,Elizabeth wasnervous.She waschosen toswim theanchor leg棒).By the last leg,Elizabeths teamhad builtup anarrow lead.Then itwas Elizabethsturn toswim.Approaching thehalfway mark,she was still in the lead.Then somebodynoticed that one ofElizabeths sockshadfallen offand wasfloating in the pool.She hasto getthat sockon beforethe endof therace Ja swimmingofficial toldElizabethsteam,or youwill bedisqualified.”Everybody on her teamstarted shouting,Elizabeth!Get thesock!^^But shecouldnt hearthem.Meanwhile,a girlinlane twowas catchingup withElizabeth.Just then,a girlon mydaughters teamjumped inthe pool,grabbed thesock,swam afterElizabeth andput itonher.注意续写词数应为左右;
1.150,请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答2When thesock wasfinally on,Elizabeth wasswimming for thelast15meters.(回味)On theride home,she relivedthat momentagain andagain.选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题
6.How muchwill the man payfortheBluetooth earphoneA.$60,B.$
140.C.$
200.
7.What doesthe mancare aboutmostA.Free gifts.B.Repair service.C.Exchange policy.听下面一段对话,回答第8至第10三个小题
8.Why doesthe womanrefuse togo to a gymA.She thinksit costly.B.She istoo busytogothere.C.She dislikesexercising withothers.
9.What doesthemanthink of the womansexercise planA.Unwise.B.Funny.C.Practical.
10.What doesthemansuggest thewoman do汰A.Buy newclothes.B.Walk inthe park.C.Go towork byb e.听下面一段对话,回答第U至第13三个小题
11.When didthe washing machine firstbreak downA.A fewweeks ago.B.About fivedays ago.C.Yesterday.
12.How doesthemandeal withthe washingmachineA.He changesa newmotor.B.He replacesit fora newone.C.He putsthe motorback inplace.
13.What willthewomando nextA.Make payment.B.Start thewashingmachine.C.Get theman somethingto drink.听下面一段对话,回答第14至第16三个小题
14.What is the relationshipbetween thespeakersA.Workmates.B.Good friends.C.Brother andsister.第页/共页
21215.Where didDaniel workA.At atheater.B.At acoffee house.C.At asandwich shop.
16.What willDaniel probablydoA.Ask Mikefor advice.B.Start his own business.C.Watch amovie.听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题
17.What didWang makewith woodin hismost popularvideoA.A door.B.A bridge.C.A potcover.
18.Why didWang learnwoodworking inthe beginningA.To supporthis family.B.To makehisowntoys.C.To fulfillhis motherswish.
19.Who sharedWangs videosonlineA.His grandson.B.His son.C.A localfarmer20What isthe talkmainly aboutA.Wangs woodworkingskill.B.Wangs childhoodexperiences.C.Wangs effortsto sellthe farmproduce.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题
2.5分,满分
37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项A、B、C和D中,选出最佳选项AGreat booksthat makeperfect NewYear giftsOne Garden Against The WorldByKate BradburyBloomsbury.£
17.09(回忆录)Wildlife gardenerKateBradbury^second memoiris fullof feelings.And itis wonderful—the kindofbook thatwill makeyou smile,laugh,shake yourhead andcry.Bradbury looksback ona yearof recordtemperatures,andfinds manytiny waysto makea differencefor nature.Homeing:A GuidedJournal ToLead YouBack ToNatureBy MelissaHarrisonWeidenfeldNicolson.£20一Plenty ofguides discussthe wheresand whensof wildlifewatching thisone ismore aboutnoticing.MelissaHarrison callsit a“doing book”and invitesus to take timeout toreconnect with nature.Its awarm andweling book,thanks tolovely watercolorsby AmandaDilworth.The Starling:A BiographyByStephen MossSquarePeg.£
14.99Stephen Mossis anature writer,and hiseasy readingand friendlystyle makeshis booksbestsellers.The Starling(入researches thelife ofone ofEuropes mostmon yetthreatened birds,which,as Mosspoints out,is aninvasive pest侵物种)in otherparts of the world.The AccidentalGardenBy Richard MabeyProfile Books.£
12.99(复兴)It wasRichardMabeywho startedBritains resurgenceof interestin writingabout nature.His latest bookstates the development ofhis countryNorfolk Gardenoverthepast20years,set inthe writersown golden years.
1.What isspecial aboutOneGardenAgainstTheWorldA.It touchesthe readersheart.B.It hasmany watercolorpictures.C.It coversa widerange ofinterests.D.It statesthedevelopmentof nature.
2.How muchisthe book TheAccidental GardenA£
17.
09.B.£
20.C.£
14.
99.D.£
12.
99.
3.What dothe fourbooks havein monA.They arefit forwildlife lovers.B.They doresearch oninvasive pests.C.They adviserecording temperatures.D.They areabout peoplesgoldenyears.B(开创性的)(镜Cristina Mittermeier,a pioneeringphotographer,cares aboutnature andwants toprotect it.Her lens头)inspires actionand offershope.(海洋的)Mittermeier^love fornature beganearly.This loveled herto studymarine biology,a fieldshe focusedonwith thedream ofstudying whalesat first.But soonshe sawthe damagingeffects ofindustrial fishing,which causeda(职业).change inher career“What Iwanted todo wastry mybest tocall on the wholeworld tounderstandhow easilythe oceanscan bedestroyed.^^she explained.Science,while necessary,felt notenough toinfluencea largerpopulation.Photography becameher chosentool.She hasinvented herwork aform ofvisual medicine”,balancing theseriousness ofenvironmental problemswith acalltoaction.Her ideasfor helpingnature arepractical andinclude listeningto whatlocal peopleknow andhow theylivewith theenvironment.Mittermeier^latestbookHope showsher effortsin environmentalprotection.By workingwith peoplefrom alloverthe worldto createthebook,she turnedit intoa groupeffort insteadof justher own.The books130photographs,covering(展示)twenty years,are displayednot bygeography orspecies,but bythemes thattell thestory oflife onour planet.Through herwork,Mittermeier continuallyattaches importancetotherole ofyouth inreshaping the planefs future,Visual storytelling,she argues,is likelyto encourageyoung peopletotakeaction quickly-not throughfear butby(胜利),directing attentionto findingmeans ofsolving problemsand celebratingvictories howeversmall.Cristina Mittermeier^life shows the greatpower ofart witha purpose.Her lenscatches notjust whatis butwhatcould be,urging usall toact towarda futurewhere peopleand naturecan livepeacefully.
4.What causeda changein Mittermeier^careerA.Her interestin nature.B.Her lovefor photography.C.The powerof science.D.The alarmingscene ofindustrial fishing.A.Creative andinspiring B.Curious andindependent.
5.Which of the followingcan bestdescribe MittermeierC.Hardworking and calm.D.Energetic andhumorous.A.It focuseson presentdayphotos.B.It talksabout thesame species.
6.What canwe learnabout HopeC.It iscreated throughshared efforts.D.It is a storybook forchildren.
7.What isthe besttitle forthe textA.Cristina Mittermeier:Photography InspiresActionB.Cristina Mittermeier:Dreams eTrueC.Environmental Protection:Ocean HasArtistic BeautyD.Environmental Protection:Measures eFirstImagine yourewalking acrossendless hills,with warmsunshine andthe soundof birdsall around.This peacefulscene(声音环境)is arare oneinthemodern world.Our natural soundscapes arefalling silentas birdpopulations reduce.(葡萄园).Our studyexplores thelink betweenbirdsong andpeople,specifically onEnglish vineyardsWe surveyed(物种)bird munitieson21vineyards andour resultsshowed thatvineyards withmore bird species hadlouder and more(复杂的)plex soundscapes.But doesthe silencingof oursoundscapes matterto usThe shortanswer isyes.There isgrowing evidenceabout thehealthbenefits ofspending timein nature,including reducingrisks ofheart diseaseand anxiety.(参与者)So aspart of our research,we exploredthe experienceof186winetour participantsacross threevineyardswith differentsoundscapes.We alsoimproved somevineyard soundscapeswith hiddenspeakers,which playedthe songsoffive additionalbirdspecies.This wasdesigned tosee howparticipants5contact with nature wouldbe affectedby increasingthekinds ofbirds andsongs.The resultswere fascinating.Visitors whoexperienced louderandmoreplex sounds—whether onvineyards withnaturallyricher soundscapesor onthose wehad improved——reported enjoyingthe soundsmore.They feltmoreconnected tonature andmore satisfiedwith theirtour.With richersoundscapes,they feltmore mindfuland positiveduringthe tours.Our studyshowsthedirect effectthat birdsonghas onour happinessand presentsa strongargument forprotecting(投资)naturalsoundscapes.So,we hopebusinesses andpeople willbe inspiredto investin protectionand promoteconnectionwithnature.
8.Whats thepurpose of the firstparagraphA.To showopinions.B.To amusereaders.C.To introduce the topic.D.To explainthe causes.
9.What isParagraph4mainly aboutA.The processof theresearch.B.The objectivesof theresearch.C.The findingsof theresearch.D.The importanceoftheresearch.
10.What doesthe underlinedword fascinating“in Paragraph5meanA.Too boring.B.Very surprising.C.Quite interesting.D.Much confusing.
11.What dothe findingsofthestudy suggestA.Doing deeperresearch.B.Building betterbusinesses.C.Seeking greaterhappiness.D.Connecting morewithnature.第页/共页612DGrowing up,I washedmy hairevery day.I waswashing mybody everyday,so Ithought Ishould washmy hairdaily(洗发齐!)too.Then,in myteens,a classmatewith hairmuch thickerthan minetold meshampoo Jwas terrible-it madeyour hair dryand fragile(易损的).Use shampooas littleas possible/9she advised.But isshampoo actuallybad for your hairHow oftenshould onebe usingit Andwhich type of shampooshould oneuseWe askedexperts.“I dontbelieve that shampoo isbad forhair,“says YeneADamtew,a hairstylist.Cleaning yourhair isimportant forkeepinghealthy hair.^^Dr DeeptejSingh saysthat itis truethatshampoocan washaway naturaloils thatprotect ourhair“but thereis a happymedium”.The bestsolution isa Goldilocksapproach:“Dont overwashor underwash.Generally,the rangeissomewhere betweenonce aday andonce aweek.(质地),“Each personsshampoo planwill dependon manyfactors.These includehair texturewhether itschemicallytreated,activity leveland weatherJ saysDr Elizabeth,a hairhealth expert.If youhave veryfine orthin hair,you mayneedto washmore often,while thosewith thickhair mayneed to wash lessoften.Colortreated hairshould alsobe washedlessoften,as thesetreatments canmake thehair morefragile.Deciding whentowashyourhairdepends ona numberof personalfactors.But goingtoo longbetween washes,especially forthose hairwith much oil,can alsoharm ourhair.
12.How doesthe authorintroducethetopicA.By listingthe figures.B.By sharingan experience.C.By reportingan event.D.By solvingthe problems.
13.Which ofthe followingbest explain“a Goldilocksapproach”?A.Less ismore.B.The more,the better.C.Suit isthe best.D.Practice makesperfect.
14.Which ofthe followingmay DrElizabeth agreewithA.Hair withmuchoilshould bewashed moreoften.B.Colortreated hairshould bewashed moreoften.C.Thin hairshould bewashed withless shampoo.D.Thick hairshould bewashed withless shampoo.
15.What willthe authorcontinue towrite inthe followingtextA.Is Shampoobad foryour hairB.What isthe correctway towash hairC.How oftenshould peoplewash theirhairD.What sortof shampooshould peopleuse第二节(共5小题;每小题
2.5分,满分
12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项Being underslepthas along listof disadvantages.Without enoughsleep,we setourselves upfortherisk ofanxiety,weight gain,or evenworse.So ifyou arejust readyto changeyour sleepinghabits overall,what canyou doIt turns(习惯)out that nighttime ritualscan onlytake youso far.16Here arethree thingsyou cando duringthedayto sleepbettertonight•17Hard asit maybe tofit aworkout routineinto yourday,its worthit.Exercise mayhelp promotegood sleepin twoways.18This alonemay contributeto goodsleep.In addition,exercise canphysically tireyouout.Regular exerciseimproves thequality ofsleep,helps peoplefall asleepfaster andeven helpspeople sleepa littlelonger(窗帘),•Open theblinds orbetter yet,go outside!Try tostart yourday withsunlight.Open theblinds.And ifyou can,go outsidefor atleast20minutes inthe earlytomidmorning hours.Daylight isone ofthe mostpowerful resettersofour24hour clock.(褪黑素)When daylightes throughthe eyes,it actuallystops melatoninproducing.Your brainnow realizes,“Oh,it mustbedaytime.19•Make yourbedroom ascreenfree,peaceful place.20But theseelectronics canexpose ustoatypeoflight knownas bluelight whichcan negativelyinfluence oursleep.So reallytry toread froman oldfashionedbook orpaper magazineat bedtime.Normally whenthe sungoes downandthe lightsturn off,our bodyproduces melatonin,which helpsus geta nicesleep.But whenwe haveall thisartificial lighton,its trickingour braininto thinkingits stilldaytime.A.Move yourbody andget tiredB.Exercise regularlyand sleepearly.(设备).C.Lots ofus areattached toour devicesD・Its yourbodys naturalwakeup call.E.Physical activityis knownto reduceanxiety.F.Daylight inthe morningtends tolead tobetter sleepatnight.G.Getting goodsleep isvery muchdependent onyour daytimeroutines.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项(延误)With annoyingdelays duringholiday travelatoneofthebusiest airportsintheworld,one mightexpect only一angry peopleto makethe news.But onflight1238,stuck inAtlanta,some unexpectedholiday cheer21and everyonejoinedin forthe singalong.、Passengers aboardthe packedflight hadalready beenwaiting forwell overan hourto22when they(工作人员)were givenmore23news-the replacementflight crewwas stuckin traffic.The flightcrew membersweretrying theirbest tokeep people24andcalmon theplane,but the25were hotand tired.Kate Dailey,a passengeron theplane,could feelthe stressrising inthe airJ butthen something26happened.(萨克斯管),A manstood upand startedplaying ChristmasCarols onthe saxophonewalking upand downthewalkway.The27among thecrowd waslifted immediately28theplanewasstillontheground.“I wassurprised and29J Katesaid.People wereclapping,singing along,and3this manfor hisplaying.The saxplayer wasWayne Hoey,a music31,Hes knownfor tellinghis students,Always32your saxJ sothey couldhave theopportunity hehad onthis flight-to entertainand delight.An unexpectedkindness from33isaliving exampleoftheholiday spirit,and Wayneisashining star.“Thank you,good sir,foryourservice-then andnow,“Kate34on socialmedia.You just35my faith(信彳卬)in humanity
921.A.died downB.carried onC.broke outD.came back
22.A.leave B.land C.enter D.board
23.A.impressive B.important C.bad D.interesting
24.A.silent B.fortable C.safe D.focused
25.A.guests B.pilots C.members D.travelers
26.A.puzzling B.shocking C.funny D.magical
27.A.mood B.awareness C.confidence D.expectation
28.A.although B.since C.once D.as。
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