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涪陵一中年春期第一次月考2025高一下英语试卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题
1.5分,满分
7.5分)
1.Which dormis theclosest to the campusA.The oneon thehill.B.The onenear theriver.C.The onein thesouth partof town.
2.What doesthe womanwant to doA.Apply fora job.B.Call the manager.C.Leave the company.
3.How willthe girfsmother payfor theCDA.In cash.B.By cheque.C.By creditcard.
4.Where are the speakersA.In theircar.B.At abirthday party.C.In ashopping mall.
5.What willthe mando nextA.Take somephotos.B.Pick someflowers.C.Draw apicture.第二节听下面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第6段材料,回答第
6、7题
6.What arethe speakersmainly talkingaboutA.Learning alanguage.B.Making aspeech.C.Traveling abroad.
7.What doesthe womansuggest theman doA.Do morepractice.B.Try tostay calm.C.Get somehelp.听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9小题
8.When didthe womanhave hergraduation partyA.Last Friday.B.Last Saturday.C.Last Sunday.
9.Who mayMr.Smith beA.The womansteacher.B.The womansclassmate.C.The womansboss.
30.A.applying B.preferring C.requesting D.pretending
31.A.rescued B.protected C.buried D.spotted
32.A.finally B.basically C.equally D.seriously
33.A.in B.down C.out D.up
34.A.anxious B.confident C.embarrassed D.content
35.A.controllers B.lovers C.owners D.experts第二节(共10小题;每小题L5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填适当的内容(个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式1The Internetis an36amaze informationresource.Students,teachers37researchers use it as38important tool.Journalists useit tofind informationfor stories.Doctors useit tolearn moreabout unfamiliardiseases andthe39latemedical development.Ordinary peopleuseitfor shopping,banking,bill-paying,and communicatingwith familyand friends.People allover the world useit40connect withindividuals fromother countriesand cultures.However,while there are manypositive developmentsassociatedwith the Internet,therearealso certainfears and41concern.One concernis alack ofcontrolover what42appear on theInternet.With televisionand radiothe editorswill check theaccuracy of the contentsof programs,and withtelevision thereare limitson whatkinds ofprograms can43broadcast and at whattime of the day.However,44the helpof theInternet,parents canchecka publishedguide todetermine what45suit for their childrento see.第四部分写作共两节,满分40分第一节根据汉语提示完成句子,每空1词共10小题;每空1分,满分15分
46.The governmentstrongly suggestedthat each one shouldmake buildinga low-carboncity.政府强烈建议每个人都应该为建设低碳城市做出贡献
47.The authorityis theimportance ofeducation.政府意识到教育的重要性
48.They sentout awarning signalwhen theysaw theenemy approaching.当看到敌军靠近时他们立即发出了警告为了保护危险物种比如藏羚
49.They haveformed anorganization to protect endangered,such asTibetan antelopes.羊,他们组建了一个组织第页/共页
50.,they donate200dollars eachmonth to the shelterfor homelesschildren.1011他们平均每个月为无家可归的孩子捐元
20051.have beentaken by the governmentto improvethe livingconditions of the farmers.政府已经采取措施来提高农民的生活环境
52.You mustbe greatwhen youwere questionedbythepolice.当警察问你时,你压力很大
53.Why doyou needa newcell phone你到底为什么需要一部新手机?
54.With herspecial care,her daughterhas theillness在她的精心照顾下,她的女儿已经从疾病中恢复过来第二节书面表达(满分25分)假定你是李华,你的家乡有一片湿地()每到春天,很多鸟类在哪儿栖息,其中包括一
55.wetland,些珍稀、濒危鸟类请根据下列要求和你的想象给世界自然基金会写一封信内容包括鸟类经常受到伤害;湿地面积减少;提出你的建议L
2.
3.要求个单词左右80套学科网蓝组卷网zujuan/xkMr.com听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12小题
10.How manystudents tookthe courseA.
14.B.
15.C.
16.
11.What doesthemanexpect kidstodoby learningpoemsA.Describe beautifulthings.B.Enjoy thebeauty ofpoems.C.Look attheworldlike thepoets.
12.What arethe speakersmainly talkingaboutA.How tohelp childrenlearn poetry.B.Their favoritepoets andpoetry.C.The courseTeaching Poetryto Children1*.听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16小题
13.What didSam leaveon thebusA Apen.B.A dictionary.C.A notebook.
14.Why doesthe boyfeel upsetabout hispenA.It wasa giftfrom hisfather.B.He couldntfind asame one.C.His fatherwill blamehim forit.
15.What willthe girldo this afternoonA Playtable tennis.B.Do someshopping.C.Go to the neighborhood.
16.How willthe girfsdad gototheconferenceA.By car.B.By subway.C.By bus.听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20小题
17.For whatdo some animals eatonly onetype of foodA.Lack ofchoice.B.Health issues.C.Their nature.
18.Why doesthe speakermention thepanda anda kindof whitebutterflyA.To amusethe listeners.B.To introducewhat someanimals eat.C.To provethat someanimals eatonly onetype offood.
19.What dobears eatA.Fish andfruit.B.Vegetables andfruit.C.Fish andbirds.D..What doesthe speakerthink ofFrench foodA.Delicious.B.Unhealthy.C.Popular.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A,B,C,D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑AThe Terracotta Army Museum is one of the must-visit attractionsfor alltravelers toChina.The attractionis locatedinXian,in westChinas ShanxiProvince.Whaf sspecialThe terracottaArmy isthe buriedarmy ofQin ShiHuang,an ancientChinese emperor.These ancientsculptures werebuiltand buriedover twothousand years ago near the cityof Xian.They werediscovered in1974by farmersdigging awelllooking forunderground water.Over athousand terracottawarriors andhorses have been uncoveredsince then.Eachwarrior ismade ofclay(泥土)・They arearound twometers tall.The sculpturesare sodetailed thatit ispossible toguessthe age,rank and personality ofeachone.None of the soldiersarethe same.The besttime to visitThe TerracottaArmy is an indoorattraction,which isnot likelyto beaffected byweather,so itcan bevisited allyearround.As the TerracottaArmyMuseumisone of themust-visit attractionsin China,it iscrowded most of the time.Weadvise our customers toavoid the following periodswhen themuseum isparticularly crowded:()National Dayholiday October1-7,when it is fullypacked.()Labour Dayholiday May1-3Weather inwinter isdry,cold andthe leastcomfortable,and itsalso theworst seasonfor airquality,but itsalso lowseason.Travel style:private,group orindependent第页A privatetour meansa lot of flexibilityand youwill bewell takencare ofby a private guideand driver.The3/共页11museum iscrowded most ofthetime,but ourguides knowhow toescape thecrowds,and helpourcustomersto enjoymorein themuseum.See our3-Day TerracottaWamors PrivateTour.Going witha groupyou wontget lost,but ilacks flexibilityandpersonalservice.Travelling onyour ownyou maymeet alotoftrouble,such aswasting timeon findinga taxior publicbus totheattraction,lining upfor tickets,reading maps,making senseof Chinesesigns,etc.
1.The TerracottaArmy.A wasdiscovered byfarmers whendoing farmworkB.is agreat undergroundarmy buried1000years agoC.was madeof claywith clearlyrecognized characteristicsD.has allbeen unearthedsince itsdiscovery in
19742.Which isthe leastcrowded seasontovisittheTerracottaArmyA.All theyear round.B.Clear winterdays.C.Labour Dayholiday.D.National DayHoliday.
3.If you want totravel freelywith leasttrouble,you shouldchoose.A.a familytourB.a touristgroupC.travel onyour ownD.aprivatetourBMy elephantadventures beganin1984when,with ourone-year-old daughter,my husbandand Icrossed the jungle inajeep,slicking behinda lorryfor comfortand company.The elephantsstanding likewatchers oneither sideoftheforest(抓)highway hadus prayingfor oursafety.One elephantmade loudnoise andangrily pawedthe ground,warning usoff.We racedaway before they couldattack.It waswise to keep elephantsat adistance.We heardstories oftourists whosejeeps wereoverturned,andacouple ofphotographerswere killedbecause theymoved tooclose.Elephants aremisleading animals.They givepeople an(丛林).impression ofbeing quiet and kind,so tourists think itssafe topicnic in thejungleYet angryelephants haveknockedthem downin secondsbeforetheycould takeoff.Elephants mightmake lifeunpredictable and dangerous.Its difficultfor inexperiencedenvironmentalists toeven,(侵害)begin tograsp thisreality.Fve heardcity peoplesayWe humansare encroachingon theirforests.But whatsthesolutionWhen a poor farmerborrows heavilyto planta crop,hell doanything to protect itHis lifedepends onit Elephantsruiningan about-to-be-harvested comfield cannotexpect to be welcomedlike specialguests.The battlebetween beastandfarmer isviolent.(冲突).Experts areworking onsolutions tohuman-elephant conflictsSome aresure tofail tolike theplans tobuildelectric fences around human settlements.Elephants rapidlyfigure themout andcome in,around andover them.There aremore questionsthan answers,for sure.But asmy husbandsaid,More peopledie incar accidentseverysingle day,in everycity onthe earth.But theywont takecars offthe roads,will they”So weneed toseek practicalwaysof preventingelephant accidents.
4.What isthe writerspurpose inwriting Paragraph1A.To tellreaders herEmilys experienceof elephantadventure.B.To showreaders elephants are angryanddangerous,C.To introducethe topicofthewhole passage.D.To describehow herfamily keepaway fromelephants.
5.Why dotouriststhinkitissafe topicnic in the jungleA.They thinkelephantsarequietandkind.B.They haventheard thestories ofelephant killingpeople.C.They likeelephants toomuch.D Theythink theycan raceaway inseconds.
6.What doesapoorfarmer doto protecthis cropA.Welcome elephantlike specialguests.B.Fight withelephants forhis harvest.C.Stop plantingcrops.D.Depend onelephants forhis life.
7.What canwe learnfrom thelast twoparagraphsA.Tt isa goodidea tobuild electricfencesaroundhumansettlements.B.It isimpossible tofind asolution tosettle human-elephant conflict.C.We shouldfirst reducecar accidentsto preventelephant accidents.D.It isour dulytoprotectelephants ratherthan killthem.CWith theever-increasing popularityof onlineshopping,users,reviews arebecoming moreand moreimportant.Giventhat youcant actuallytouch,see,smell orhear the product you,re buyingonline,these reviewswill provideyou withvaluableinformation ontheproductitself.But howfar canyou trustthemBarnaby Bickenhad anunpleasant experience.took somefriends toa restaurantin Manchesterthat hadexcellentreviews ona foodwebsite.However,the servicewas awfuland wewere ignoredmostofthetime.Later,I wrotea reviewonthe samesite onlyto betold thatthe reviewsite ownerwould notaccept anybad reviews—only the good ones.^^So,how canyou geta usefulreview Webexpert HilarySaunders hasa fewtop tips.If thereare onlya fewreviewsof aplace,there isa goodchance theyhave beenplanted byfriends orenemies.If thereare manyreviews,start bydroppingthe mostextreme comments.Also,watch outfor similaritiesin stylebetween reviewsfrom peoplewith differentusernames,particularly ifthose reviewswere placedabout thesame time.The bestthing is to lookfor reviewerswho showsomerelevant knowledgeoftheproduct theyare reviewing.^^(购物礼券)Some companiesseem tobe contributingtotheproblem.A publishinghouse offeredgift voucherstoanyone whowould givetheir textbooka five-star review.But notall onlinecompanies operatelike this.“Amazon workshardtokeepthe completenessof itscustomer reviews/9said aspokesperson forthecompany.We havevery clearguidelines,and whena customerreports areview thathe feelsis inappropriate,we check,and maytake itdown.”So,next timeyou seethat five-star reviewfor something youwantto buy,be aware—it couldbe thework ofa falsereviewer!A.Products.B.Users.C.Reviews.D.Buyers.
8.What does“them”in Para.1refer toA.The foodserved wasawful.B.Not allreviews arebelievable.
9.What doesBarnaby Bickensstory implyC.Many peopleare easilycheated.D.He likesto writebad reviews.A.Those bycompetitors.B.Those bydifferent users.
10.What reviewsof productsare usefulC.Those withgood comments.D.Those withrelated information.
11.How doesAmazon dealwith thecustomer reviewsA.It helpsto finishthe reviews.B.It paysattention tothe badreviews.C.It offersgifts forthegoodreviews.D.It triesto makethe reviewsobjective.D遗产,Local officialsin Beijingpromised tofurther protectthe cityscultural heritagein particularthe narrowstreetsknown ashutongs.Hutongs arecommonly foundin thecities ofNorth China,but theyare atrisk.Beijing iscurrently believedto havefewerthan1,000hutongs,mostofwhich arenearthe Imperial Palaces.Only60yearsago,the numberwas3,
250.In theolddistricts ofDongcheng andXicheng,which cover62square kilometers,some peoplewill beasked tomove fromhutonghouses toavoid furtherdamage tothe ancientarchitecture.“On averagemore than100,000people visittheImperialPalaces duringthe NationalDay holidays.The visitorsputpressure onthe protectionof cultural relics,“said Huang Yan,director ofthe BeijingMunicipal Commissionof UrbanPlanning,adding thathutongs should be protectedfrom humandamage.The governmentfocused onhow theprotection planswere carriedout andhow themanagement ofcultural heritagesworked.Wang Shaofeng,head ofthe Xichengdistrict government,said thearea has182culturalrelics,many ofwhichwere builtas farback asthe YuanDynasty1271-
1368.The districtof Xichenghas
1.28million residentsin its57squarekilometers ofland.The mostefficient wayis todecrease the local populationto reducethe possibilityof causingharm tothe heritage,Wang said“Each communityhas beenrequired toreport thestatus ofits culturalheritage,especially hutongs,and anyactions todamagetheheritagewill bepunished,“Wang said.No oneknows forsure howmany hutongswill beleft inthe coming100years.
12.How manyhutongs havedisappeared inthe pastsixty yearsin BeijingA.Less than
1.
000.B.About
2.
000.C.More than
3.
000.D.Over
4.
000.
13.According toHuangYan,what isthe maincause ofthe damageto culturalrelicsA.Visitors activity.B.Residents attitude.C.Communities behaviour.D.The governmentspolicy.
14.Which ofthefollowingisauseful waytoprotecthutongsA.To attractmore visitors.B.To punishanyone damagingthem.C.To increasethelocalpopulation.D.To forbideveryone gettingclose tothem.
15.What willhappen tohutongs inthe nearfutureA.Only timewill tell.B.No onewill rememberthem.C.The numberwill begrowing.D.Hutongs willdisappear completely.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项How toBe aGood PetOwner(利益).Pet-sitting canbe veryrewarding andprofitable Thisis certainlysomethingyoushould thinkabout doingifyou loveanimals.Heres theinformation youwill needto getstarted.
1.Give themfood andwater.Any livingbeing needswater inorder tosurvive.16Its bestto changethe waterdaily tokeep itclean.Give your pet thefood meantspecifically forthat typeof pet.It helpseven moreif itsthesamefood itate beforeyougot it.17Do notoverfeed ornot giveit enoughfood
2.18(居住地)Typically apets habitatshouldbeclean,so itisagood environmentforthe animal.Clean itat leastoncea weekor anyother timesif necessary,otherwise theanimal willget sickmore,feel unhappy,and mayeven becomemoreaggressive.
3.Socialize with your pet.Always payattention totheanimal.19Some petssuffer separationanxiety whentheir ownersare away.They maychewor scratchup furniturein theiranxiety.Try toavoid this.
4.Make sureyour petis healthy.20Bad teethand refusingto playor eveneat couldmean somethingis wrong.Try toget yourpet tothe vetatleast oncea year!Your petwill thankyou forgiving ita healthylifetime.A.Bathe yourpet andkeep itclean.B Alwaysgive yourpet theright amountoffood.(音伴).C.Pets aremainly meantfor companionshipBD.Youd bettercheckthewater firstwithyourhand.E.But makesure thewater isfresh andclean.F.Often checkfor signsof illness.G.Clean thecage ofyourpetoften enough.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)Since2009,a smallarmy of21inthe Palace Museumhavebeenreceiving globalsocial mediaattention.These hairyguardsare22inside themuseum walls.The purposeistodefend woodenstructures and23relics againstmice.I visitedthe PalaceMuseum inthe summerof2023to24the history of QingDynasty.I stayedin asmall hotelin oneofBeijings hutongareas fora wholemonth.It tookmea20-minute walktothe25every morning.Before26to Beijing,Ihad alreadyconducted somebackground researchonthehistoryofthePalaceMuseum itselfand managedto readanarticle aboutthe famouspalace cats.I was27to spotat leastoneofthem duringmy staythere.In thethird week,28I waswalking throughthe westerngates,I wassurprised tospot notone,not two,but threecatson thecorner ofa porchin frontof anoffice.I29the furryguards inChinese,Hi!Kitties!”The catsignored me,30to takearest inthe shadenext totheir whitepainted cathouses.I3J threemore catsinside thebamboo gardenoftheemployees9exercise grounds.It wasntuntilmy lastweek inBeijing thatI32got topet one.The slightlyfat furrycat lookedlike thereal boss”ofthe palaceas hemade hisway overto me,staring withhis sharpyellow andblue eyesand letting33short,loud meowsdemanding attention.He wasvery friendlyand34tobescratched behindthe earandeven givena bellyrub.For thosecat35planning ontaking atrip toChinas capital,these absolutelyadorable securityguardsare definitelyworth spendinga dayinthepalace lookingfor.
21.A.dogs B.researchers C.cats D.volunteers
22.A.allowed B.changed C.moved D.hidden
23.A.personal B.comfortable C.specific D.priceless
24.A.revive B.research C.organize D.symbolize
25.A.museum B.temple C.capital D.republic
26.A.looking forwardB.getting backC.setting outD.giving up
27.A.frightened B.disappointed C.determined D.shocked
28.A.though B.since C.unless D.as
29.A.greeted B.begged C.supplied D.contacted。
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