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年重庆一中高届高一下期月月考202520273英语试题卷注意事项
1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号码填写在答题卡上
2.作答时,务必将答案写在答题卡上写在本试卷及草稿纸上无效
3.考试结束后,将答题卡交回第一部分听力(共两节,满分20分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分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A.Running.B.Walking.•C.Playing basketball.
1.What is the mansmain formof exercisenowA.In abag.B.In asafe box.C.In herjacket pockets.
2.Where does the womankeep hervaluables whenshe travels
3.What arethe speakersmainly talkingaboutA.The wayof treatingourselves.B.The importanceof hardwork.C.The keyto beingwise.
4.What is the manprobably doingA.Making anapple pie.B.Cleaning thekitchen.C.Shopping in a supermarket.
5.How manypeople havetold the man about the hikeA.Two.B.Three.C.Four.第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15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(门廊的栏杆).against theporch railingThen,he losthis graspon therailing and26Inside thehome,Chris andRachel,a firefighterand anurse,had beenhaving fun27with anunmon daywithout work.Chris checkedoutthe28from thedoorbell andnoticed itwas theirneighbor,Favorin,and heseemed to be in
29.They wentto thedoor and30Favorin on the(心肺复苏),floor.Chris andRachel areprofessionals andstarted CPRmaking useof their31and talentto savehis life.They referredto911and tookturns doing32chest pressionsand checkinghis pulse.EMS arrivedin sixminutes.Rachel rodewith theirneighbor in the ambulance.Another neighbortook hisgranddaughterwillingly.Favorin was in hospitalfor twodays.He appearsto have33nicely.Talking tohim,youll byno meansguess that,justsome daysearlier than,he wasclose to
34.The medicaldoctors35him that the fastmotion byChris andRachel savedhis life.
21.A.examination B.training C.destination D.journey
22.A.showing offB.staying inC.figuring outD.fasten
23.A.anyway B.halfway C.somehow D.somewhat
24.A.realized B.promised C.hesitated D.claimed
25.A.skipped B.returned C.escaped D.rested
26.A.disappeared B.removed C.fell D.survived
27.A.jointly B.curiously C.personally D.roughly
28.A.switch B.clue C.sign D.video
29.A.surprise B.pain C.relaxation D.confidence
30.A.located B.exposed C.ignored D.covered
31.A.accessing B.fixing C.coaching D.driving
32.A.actual B.gentle C.effective D.experimental
33.A.prepared B.adapted C.responded D.recovered
34.A.death B.hope C.courage D.chance
35.A.warned B.reminded C.informed D.persuaded第二节语法填空(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1()The Chineseanimation film“Ne Zha2*36release onJan29,Chinese NewYears Day,rankingfirst on the alltimeChinese box office list,according toonline platformdata.第页/共页1013()How efilms37base onChinese mythologyhave beemassive hitsat theboxoffice“NeZha2symbolizes rebellion.The imageof Ne Zha hasbeen transformedfrom thetraditional tragicheroretuming to hisfather“to amodern reformer38changes hisdestiny againstGods will,which isin line39the spiritualhopes oftodays youthsand theirdetermination tofight againstlabeling andpursue theirgoals.()This40adapt binestraditional culturalsymbols withpopular culture,such aspunk styleand modernexpression,(美学),fostering41unique culturalidentity.The filmis alsoa greatinnovation invisual aestheticsusing5G andsmart()technology42improve thetheater experience.()Furthermore,the film43address changingfamily ethicsby transformingNe Zhasparents fromstrict tolovingfigures andechoes youngergenerations pursuitoffamily roots.The individualand thecollective haveharmonized in thefilm.Ne Zhafinally transformsfrom arebellious individualto onecarrying greatresponsibilities onhis shoulder.44thespirit ofindividualism is not totallylost.()This filmraises hopesfor thefuture popularityof Chineseanimation moviesboth45domesticand internationally,potentially establishingNeZhaas anew culturalbrand ofChina.第三节单词填空(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)(请在答题卡填写完整单词)(不合法),(根据中英文提示单词拼写)
46.Park iand youwill beticketed.(惊人)(速率).(根据中英文提示单词拼写)
47.The rainforestis disappearingat ana rate(关心)(根据中英文提示单词拼
48.C abouthis daughtersstudy,the singlefather decidedto havea talkwith her.写)(威胁)(根据中英文提示单词拼写)
49.If yout meor useany force,I shallinform thepolice.(恢复)(根据中英文提示单词拼写)
50.Even thoughhe washurt seriously,he finallymade ar fromit.
51.WiFi is a(使用).(根据中英文提示单词in theflat,making itconvenient foryou to keep intouch withyour familyand friends拼写)(激励)(根据
52.The Britisheconomics graduatewasiby Gandhiscall to be thechange youwant tosee in the world.中英文提示单词拼写)(准贝).(根据中英文
53.Think of a gU thatyou followas amanager thatyou thinkisa good philosophyto follow提示单词拼写)(彳音区).(根据中
54.With itstraditional roof and simplecubic shape,it fitsseamlessly into the typologyof then英文提示单词拼写)(不方便).(根据中英文提示单词拼写)
55.Living sucha longway from the shopscan bevery i第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)
56.假定你是校英语报主编李华,你发现随着信息技术的发展,“电子书(ebooks)”成为时尚,高中生阅读纸质媒体(printmedia)的热情逐步减少,请你写一篇英语短文,发表个人观点并说明理由,呼吁高中生培养健康有效的阅读方式注意,词数左右;180,可适当增加细节,使内容充实,行文连贯2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,使之构成一篇完整的短文
57.The AlliePond Challengewas anannual watersport petitionfor kidsfrom allover town.My friendsTyrone andBrianencouraged meto join them inwater tohave fun.My mistakehad justcost usthe RingDivingContest.“Dont feelbad,Steve,“Brian saidto me.Yeah,Steve JTyrone said.“I didntfind anyrings either.No matterwhatBrian andTyrone said,I wasthe reasonwe lost.I didntmind somuch formyself,but Ihated draggingmy friendsdownwith me.Now ourteam wasdead thelast.Lighten up!”Tyrone continued.Its supposedtobefun/9I hadmoved tothis townfromthecity andsettled intolife herepretty wellexcept fortimes likethis.All theAlliePond kidscould swimlike fish,and theyloved topete.Id neverbeen agreat swimmer.To makethings worse,itrequired braveryfor meeven toenter the water of a lakethis big,with livefish and a dirtybottom.I heldmy breathwheneverI stuckmy toesin.The judgeMr.Dale announced,The finalis worthtwentyfive points.It decidesthe winner.Its the most exciting(鳄鱼)Alligator Race!Whats thatI askedBrian.There arentany alligatorsin thislake.Fear shotthrough me;anything waspossible.“Are there”“Dont worry.No realalligators/9Tyrone said,“Heres thedeal.The kidsare on their backs,right Theyrehanging onto eachother.The firstteam acrossthe finishline wins.”“Why dotheycall itthe AlligatorRace”Tyrone explained,If there are threekids,the firstguy useshis arms,the secondguy holdshis legs,and thethird guyholdsthe secondguys legsbut kickshis ownlegs.All togetherit lookslike abig alligatorracing in thewater.It soundedchallenging,and I was moreworried.Brian andTyrone couldhave madea goodteam,but Imight dragBrian andTyrone注意down again.I wantedto quit.续写词数应为个左右;
1.
150.请按如下格式作答2“Look,guys,“I said.“I haveto tellyou something.”As Mr.Dale askedcontestants to get ready,we walkedinto thelake.听第6段材料,回答第6至7题
6.What willthe womando afterreadingA.Write anarticle.B.Cook noodles.C.Watch TV.
7.What doesthe womanthink aboutblack holesA.They rescary.B.They reinteresting.C.They refar fromus.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题
8.What isprobably the womans hobbyA.Keeping birds.B.Taking pictures.C.Doing gardening.
9.What doesthe womanadvise theman to doA.Move quietlyand carefully.B.Set morefood inhis garden.C.Avoid influencinganimals5behavior.
10.What ismost importantfor thewomans hobbyA.Knowledge.B.Patience.C.Luck.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题
11.What materialis Annausing forher projectA.Wood.B.Paper.C.Sand.
12.Where isthemanprobably fromA.Germany.B.China.C.India.
13.What isthe probablerelationship betweenthe speakersA.Classmates.B.Mother andson.C.Teacher andstudent.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题
14.Where doesthe conversationprobably takeplaceA.In aclassroom.B.In amusic shop.C.In aconcert hall.
15.What type of musicdoesthewoman like bestA.Electronic music.B.Roots music.C.Pop music.
16.What doesthewomanthink of the songMr.Blue SkyA.Its softand pretty.B.Its beautifuland sad.C.Ifs joyfuland positive.
17.Who wroteThe Languageof LoveA.An Italianpop star.B.An Englishpop star.C.An Americanpop star.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题
18.Who doesthe speakerusually meetfirst toget herwork startedA.The producer.B.The director.C.The writer.
19.How manystoryboard artistsare workingonthe speakers currentshowA.Three.B.Six.C.Nine.
20.What doesthespeakerlikebestabout herjobA.Working withher teammates.B.Developing herown interestin drawing.C.Seeing herideas usedinthefinished project.第二部分阅读(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A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项ARome isfamous for its numerousmuseums.Here9re fourof them.Capitoline MuseumItwas foundedin
1471.The ticketprice mayvary,but generally,its around1520euros.There9re alsodiscountedtickets availablefor certaingroups suchas students and seniors.Ifs usuallyopen from9:30a.m.7:30p.m.However,itmay closeearlier onsome holidays.It housesa vastand diversecollection.There5reagreat number of ancientRomansculptures,including thefamous EquestrianStatue ofMarcus Aurelius.Baths of Diocletian MuseumItwas builtaround the ruins of the ancientbaths in
1998.The ticketcost isaround710euros.Its openfrom9a.m.7:30p.m.,Tuesday toSunday.It showsthe grandeurof ancientRoman architectureas itssituated withinthe remainsof thebaths.It has a goodnumberof artworksand archaeologicalfinds relatedto thebaths anddaily lifein ancient Rome.Palazzo Massimoalle TermeItwas establishedin
1889.The entrancefee isapproximately1012euros.It alsooffers binedtickets withothernearby museums.Ifs openfrom9a.m.7:45p.m.The lastentry isusually45minutes beforeclosing time.Its famousfor itsRoman wallpaintings,which arewellpreserved andoffer avivid pictureof ancientRoman lifeandart.Ara PadsMuseumIts eightyears youngerthan Baths ofDiocletian Museum.The entrancefee isusually about1012euros.Its openfrom9:30a.m.7:30p.m.Its devotedto theAltar ofAugustan Peace.The museumprovides aunique view(浮雕)of Romanimperial artand historythrough itsexhibits.It hasdetailed reliefsonthealtar thatshowreligious ceremonies,mythological scenes,and theimperial family.These reliefsare importantfor understandingthe
1.What isspecial aboutBaths ofDiocletian MuseumA.Its closedon Saturdays.B.It offersdiscounted tickets.C.If sset withintheruins.D・Its aimedat youngpeople.
2.Which isthe secondoldest of the fourmuseumsA.Capitoline Museum.B.Palazzo Massimoalle Terme.C.BathsofDiocletianMuseum.D.Ara PacisMuseum.
3.What do the fourmuseums havein monA.They openat thesame timeinthemorning.B.They graduallytend tofeature modernworks.C.They demonstratethe historyof ancientRome.D.They integrateancientRomeinto modernity.(美学)ideology andaesthetics of the Augustanperiod.With tearsblurring hervision,Hailey Mageerushed allthe wayhome themoment shediscovered hergrade reportcardhad anAminus.Growing upshe hadlearned that the wayto receiveconfirmation andlove fromfamily membersandteachers wastobea highachiever.So toMagee,that Aminusfelt like a failure.Iwasshattered,she said.“In thatmoment,1felt likemy selfworthas ahuman hadfallen farbelow whatit wouldhave beenif Idgotten anA oran Aplus.”(自卑)Magees turninga goodgrade intoa causeof herinferiority isa textbookexample ofa growingtrend inrecentyears:Perfectionistbehavior.Perfectionism isnow agrowing culturalphenomenon.High levelsof perfectionismwerelinked withdepression,anxiety,eating disordersand selfharm.The constantstress ofattempting tobe perfectcan also(失眠).leave peoplestressed andsuffering fromheadaches andinsomniaMany parents today feela senseof petitivenessthat theymay pushonto theirkids,whether bypressuring themtoget(课夕卜的)perfect gradesso theycan get into topschools orengaging themin extracurricularactivities thatmight lookgoodon acollege application.But ifa childis onlyrewarded forhigh achievement,over timethey learnthat theirvalue asaperson dependson beingperfect.Instagram,Facebook andother social media platformsalso increaseunhealthy parisons.“Its areal problem—those socialmedia imagesend upserving asstandards thatpeople canpare themselvesto andaperfectionist isalways tiyingto keepup withthe Joneses/9Sherry,a clinicalpsychologist,said.And itsnever beenharderto keepup withthe Joneses,because todaywe areconstantly bombedwith seeminglyperfect imagesof otherpeopleslives.Eventually Mageelearned thatshe hadto letgo alittle andallow herselfto show up with all herimperfections.She eventuallylearned totrust thatshe couldshowup,not beingperfect,and stillfeel valued.She said,Ican beimperfect andeverything can be fine!^^
4.How didHailey Mageefeel whenshe gotan AminusA.Satisfied.B.Disappointed.C.Excited.D.Uninterested.
5.Which ofthe followingproblems mayNOT becaused byperfectionismA.Increased stresslevels.B.High workefficiency.C.Negative feelings.D.Physical problems.
6.Why doparents feelthe need to pushtheir childrentowards highachievementA.Children naturallyneed strictguidance tosucceed.B.Schools requireparentstoenforce academicexcellence.C.Social pressuresand petitionsinfluence parents.D.High achievementguarantees futurehappiness andwealth.
7.What didHailey Mageerealize inthe endA.Hiding imperfectionsis keyto gainingsocial approval.B.True confidencees fromoutperforming others.C.Accepting imperfectionsallows oneto feelworthy withoutperfection.D.Perfectionism canbe curedby reducingsocialmediause.CA growingnumberofvirtual andphysical trainingcourses nowguarantee learnersthe abilityto acquire“nativeaccent”.However,is itnecessary to sound exactly like a native speakerSome expertssay itis not.Eusebia V.Mont leads(修正)the Accent Modification Programat the University ofMarylands Departmentof Hearingamp;Speech Sciences.Mont talkedabout itto reporters.Students eto theprogram forone ortwo schoolterms.They meetin agroup for90minutes aweek.Eachstudent meetswith oneother studentanda“doctor formore individualwork.Altogether theprogram amountstoabout60hours oflearning inclass.Mont saysthe rateof progressabsolutely dependsonthetype ofaccent itis,第页/共页513how longtheyve beenspeaking Englishand howoften theyspeak English.Mont says,I viewaccent asthe spreadof culture;the spreadofapersons individualidentity—and Idont worktoremove anypart ofculture froman individual.Students willmost probablywork in Englishspeaking environmentswhen theyleave school.The programteaches一them toolsfor this.For example,they learnhow togive an“elevator pitch“a shortdescription ofan idea-and howtodiscuss theirresearch.They alsopractice interviewingand givingpresentations atwork.Mont saysthat thereare afew methodsfor modifyingaccent,but mosthave thesame basis.One methodis calledthepton Method.Arthur J.pton developedthe methodfor English learners whoknow Englishvocabulary andgrammar fairlywell.It beginswitha test tofind outhow thestudents nativelanguage affectsdifferent areasof pronunciation.Thenlearners usepractice materialsto recordtheir ownvoice andpare their pronunciation attemptsto recordingsofanativespeaker.Another methodistheTomatis Method,which usesspecial headphonesand includeslistening toelectronicallymodified voicesand asksstudents tofind thedifference betweentheirpronunciation and thevoices theyhear.This methodisalso usedto curechildren who have mentalconditions thatcan causedifficulty inlanguage learning.Monts finaladvice toEnglishlearnersisnotto expecttosoundexactlylikeanativespeaker.And remember:evennative Englishspeakers donot allspeak alike!What wevalue mostis helpingyou speakclearly whilekeeping theculturalrichness inyour voice,Mont says.8What isthe keyaim ofthe AccentModification Programfor studentsA.It ismeant tohelp studentsget ridof theiraccent.B.It dividesstudents intodifferent classesbased ontheir abilities.C.It offersstudentsatotal of90minutes9study overone ortwo schoolterms.D.It instructsstudents howto municateinEnglishspeakingenvironments.
9.What doesthe underlinedpart elevatorpitch meanin paragraph4A.Discussing onesresearch inbrief.B.Giving speechesinasmall space.C.Presenting anidea toothers efficiently.D.Practicing interviewingskills inan elevator.
10.What waydothepton Methodand theTomatis Methodboth useA.Require studentsto takeatestfirst.B.Employ themethod ofparison.C.Serve studentswhohavemastered Englishwell.D.Require studentsto recordtheir voiceswith equipment.
11.What wouldbe thebest titlefor thepassageA.Ways toSound likea NativeSpeakerB.The SituationoftheAccent/Modification ProgramC.Keep YourIdentity WhileChanging YourAccentD.The DevelopmentoftheAccentModificationIndustryDOn arecent sunnyday,13,000chickens roamover Larry Browns40windswept acresin Shiner,Texas.Some restinthe shadeofaparked car.Others drinkwater withthe cows.This allseems random,but itsby design,part ofwhat the$
6.1billion U.S.egg industrybets will be itsnext bigthing:climatefriendly eggs.These eggs,which aremaking theirdebut nowon shelvesfor asmuch as$8a dozen,are stilllabeled organicandanimalfriendly,but they9re alsofrom birdsthat livenfarms usingregenerative(再生)agriculture-special techniquestocultivate richsoils thatcan trapgreenhouse gases.Such eggscould bemarketed ashelping tofight climate change.Im excited about ourprogress,“says Brown,who harvestseggs forDenverbased NestFresh Eggsand isaddingmore covercrops thatdraw wormsand cricketsfor thechickens toeat.The birdswaste thenfertilizes fields.Suchimprovements allowour hensto foragefor highqualitynatural feedthat willbe goodfor theland,the hens,and theeggsthat wesupply toour customers.The egg industrys pushisthefirst majortest ofwhether animalproducts fromregenerative farmscan beethe nextpremiumoffering.In barelymore thana decade,organic eggswent frombeing dismissedas aniche productin natural(益生菌)foods storesto beingsold atWalmart.More recentlythere weresimilar doubtsabout probioticsand plantbasedmeats,but bothhave explodedinto majorsupermarket categories.If thesustainableegg rolloutis successful,it couldopenthe floodgatesfor regenerativebeef,broccoli,and beyond.Regenerative productscould bea hardsell,because the concept istough todefine quickly,says JulieStanton,associate professorof agriculturaleconomics atPennsylvania StateUniversity Brandywine.Such farmingalso brings()minimal,if any,improvement tothe foodproducts thoughsome producerssay theireggs havemore protein.第页/共The industryis bettingthatthesame consumerspaying morefor premiumattributes suchas freerange,713页nonGMO,and pastureraisedeggs willembrace sustainability.Surveys showthat youngergenerations aremore concernedaboutclimatechange,and someofthesuccess ofplantbased meatcanbechalked upto shopperswanting tosignal theirdesireto protectthe environment.Young adultsreally careabout theplanet,says JohnBrunnquell,president ofEggInnovations.They areabsolutely alteringthe foodchain beyondwhat Ithink eventhey understandwhat theyredoing.”
12.The climatefriendly eggs are produced.A.at aconsiderably lowcost B.on speciallydesigned farmsC.asareplacement fororganic eggsD.atthedemand ofregular shoppers
13.What isLarryBrownexcitedaboutin termsof hisprogressA.Reducing thedamage ofworms.B.Accelerating thedisposal ofwaste.C.Creating asustainable system.D.Attracting customerstohisproducts.
14.What doesthe exampleof organiceggs inParagraph4suggestA.The potentialof regenerativeproductB.The barriersintheegg industryC.The doubtsover naturalfeedD.The promotionalsuccess ofsupermarket
15.What isthe authorspurpose inwriting thetextA.To criticizetheU.S.egg industryforitslack ofinnovation.B.To explaintheconceptof regenerativeagriculture andits applicationintheeggindustry.C.To promoteLarry Brownsfarm andits uniquepractices.D.To arguethat climatefriendlyeggsarenot worththe highprice.第二节(共5小题;每小题
2.5分,满分
12.5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Why dogschase theirtails Thereare someanswers tothis question,which mightsurprise you.While tailchasing canbea harmlessbehavior,sometimes itcan indicatea potentialissue requiringa vetvisit.Below aresome monmeaningsbehind your dog chasingits tail.16It mightlook likea strangeactivity tohumans,but tailchasing isa simpleway fordogs tolet looseand havea littlefun.17Just keepin mindthat aconstantly boredor stresseddog mightbe feelingleft out,so makesure itsbasic needsarebeing met,including exerciseand socialization.第页/共页813Your dog is feelingstressed.On theother hand,uncontrollable tailchasing behaviorcould bea warningsign thatyourdogis anxiousor stressed.18By theway,this fruitlessand frustratingbehavior iswhat ledtothesaying“likeadog chasingits tail”.Your dogwants yourattention.Tail chasingis actuallyagoto behaviorfor young dogs whoare playingand learningabout theirbodies.And itshardnot tosmile whenyou seethis happening,especially inpuppies,because ifsfunny andadorable.But thistypeofresponsecan causeyour puptokeepdoing it.Try notto encouragethis behavior.19(肠道寄生虫).Your dogmay haveintestinal parasitesThisis anothermon reasonwhy dogschase theirtails.Its alsoa reasonwhy dogschew theirtails,too.Infections aregenerallymon inyoungdogsand caneven bedeadly insome puppiesif leftuntreated.20If yourdogischasing theirtail alot,its bestto ruleout anymedical issuesfirst,so alwaysgetintouch withyourvet whowillbeable toexamine themand findthe rootoftheproblem.A.Your dogwants exercise.B.Your dogis expressingits emotion.C.Your pupwill formthe habitof tailchasing.D.Instead,provide adistraction bygiving yourdog anew toyor goingonawalk.E.Find outwhats atthe rootof yourdogs anxietyand thenaddress thatproblem.F.mon typesof parasitesinclude tapeworms,roundworms,hookworms andso on.G.If adog doesnthave anythingor anyoneto playwith,it mightneedtoentertain itself.第三部分语言运用(共三节,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While workingintheyard onAugust18th,Favorin alsokept aneye onhis granddaughter.In theafternoon,he tooka(强度)break andwent downstairstodohis eachdayexercise,a highintensity interval
21.Doingone minuteof exerciseand thenone minuteof rest,he hadbeen22each dayfor afew monthsand forthemosthalf,feltfairly gooddoing it.But thatday,when hedid exercise23,he beganfeeling dangerous.He couldntcarry hisarms abovehis shouldersand feltache inhis chest.He24he washaving aheart attack.Without hisphone onhim,Favorin slowlywalked tohis neighbors9door,rang theirdoorbell and25第页/共页913。
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