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四川省泸县第五中学学年高三上学期月月考英2023-202410语试题学校:姓名班级考号
一、短对话
1.Which namedid the mans wifesuggestA.Allison.B.James.C.Zoe.
2.What does the womanwant the man to doA.Buy lunch.B.Go to a bank.C.Buy abox.
3.Whats themans decisionA.Waiting for the bus.B,Walking to the nextstop.C.Meeting the woman30minutes later.
4.What doesBrown alwaysremind everyoneA.He alwaysfails tocook.B.He doesntlike cooking.C.He isa goodcook.A.Go to the11th Street.B,Take abus toJacksonville.C.Put upa signat thebus
5..What doesthe womanintend todostop.
二、长对话听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
6.When willthe phonecalls becheaperA.In themorning.B.In theafternoon.C.In theevening.
7.How doesthemansound atlastA.Interested.B.Unhappy.C.Excited.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
8.What willtake upthe mostin thefinancial budgetA.Transportation fee.B.Hotel bills.C.Food cost.
9.What willthe speakersdo tolimit theexpenseA.Take publictransport.B.Choose cheaperhotels.C.Eat atless expensiveplaces.
54.A.off B,apart C.out D.away
55.A.flight B,memory C.sight D.moment
56.A.amazing B.lucky C.delighted D.hopeful
57.A.preserve B.serve C.appreciate D.love
58.A.fortunate B.painful C.sweet D.disappointing
59.A.happening B,changing C.coming D.collapsing
60.A.favorable B・appealing C.accessible D.popular
七、用单词的适当形式完成短文阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1Alfred Nobelwas bornin Stockholmin
1833.His father,a61success engineerand inventor,was able,in1842,to bringhis familyto St.Petersburg,where Alfred was giventhe first-classeducation byprivate teachers.By theage of17,Alfredwasfluent inseveral62language.To widenAlfreds horizons,his fathersent himabroad forfurther63train in the chemicalengineering.In Paris,he metthe youngItalian chemistAscanio Sobrero,64invented nitroglycerine硝化甘油three yearsearlier,a highlyexplosive liquid.65interest innitroglycerine,over theyears,Alfred himselfperformed somany experimentsto makesure itcould66put intopracticaluse inconstruction work.Eventually,he67found factoriesand labsin90different placesin morethan20countries.Though helived inParis muchof hislife,he was68constant traveling.Whenhe wasnot traveling,he focusedon thedevelopment ofexplosive technologyand otherchemical专禾.inventions.By thetime69his deathin1896,he had355patents遗嘱Alfred Nobeldied inSanremo,Italy,on December,
1896.When hiswill wasopened,itcame as70surprise thathis fortunewas to be usedfor Prizesin Physics,Chemistry,Physiology orMedicine,Literature andPeace.
八、短文改错假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文文
71.中共有处语言错误,每句中最多有两处每处错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改10增加在缺词处加一个漏词符号
(八),并在其下面写出该加的词删除把多余的词用斜线
(1)划掉修改在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词注意每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
1.只允许修改处,多者(从第处起)不计分
2.1011We alllike honestpeople,but notall peopleare honestwith us.So itmust begreat that there istheday toask everybodybe honest.M.Hirsh Goldberg,a write,started HonestyDay.He chosethelast dayof Aprillike HonestyDay becausethe firstday wasApril FoolDay.Be honesty.Thats allyou havetodoon HonestyDay.On thisday,anyone canask for you anyquestionand youshould givea trueanswer.Every HonestyDay,Mr.Goldberg givesprize tohonestgroups andpeople topraise hishonesty.Mr.Goldberg wrotea bookon tellinglies.He saidactual everyonetells lies.That iswhy hesetup HonestyDay.
九、其他应用文.假定你是李华,你和留学生组队报名参加本周末的排球比赛比赛在即,但自72Johnson己因故无法参赛根据以下要点,请你用英语给写一封邮件Johnson向他致歉;
1..说明原因;2提出补救的两种方法
3.注意词数左右;
1.100可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯
2.Dear Johnson,Best wishes!Yours,Li Hua听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
10.What is the conversationmainly about
13.Who isMr.TimmsA.A watch.B.A camera.C.A crime.A.The headof thecompany.B.The volunteerorganizer.
11.What is the relationshipbetween thespeakersC.A TrueBlueA.Policewoman andcitizen.B.Neighbors.Neighbors representative.C.Friends.
14.According to thewoman,which group
12.What didthemannoticehas theA.A loudnoise.B.A whitecar.C.A pieceof jewelry.biggest needA.The soupkitchen.B.The elementaryschool.C.The shelter.
15..What willhappen ifthe employeesjoin thetutoring programA.They willbe paidfour hourseach week.B.They willreceivetraining.C.They willneed tosign up.
16.What willthe employeesprobably doafter theconversationA.Ask morequestions.B.Get somedinner together.C.Read somemore information.
三、短文听下面一段独白,回答以下小题
17.How manypresidents are there beforeLincolnA.
15.B.
16.C.
17.
18..What doyou thinkof Lincolnsfamily whenhe wasyoungA.Rich.B.Poor.C.Large.
19.What ledtotheAmerican CivilWarA.Lincoln waselected tothe presidentof the U.S.B.Some southernstates wantedto breakoff.C.Some slavesbegan tofight fortheir rights.
20.What didLincoln contributemost tohis countryA.He wasone of the greatestlawyers in theU.S.B・He gaveone of the mostfamous speeches.C.He managedto keephis countrytogether.
四、阅读理解Ever findyourself wonderingwhat itmight belike tolive insome ofTVs mostfamous homesFamoushomes canbecome partof thereason youfall inlove witha series,so hereare someof ourfavorites.Big LittleLies:Madeline\houseBy farthe mostbeautiful beachnest in the seriesis Madelines house,which isactually locatedinMalibu.The realhouse boastsseven bedrooms,eight bathrooms,and abalcony surroundedbywalls providingsome unrealocean views.The house is saidto haveits fairshare ofcelebrity gueststoo.Its nowonder why!Modern Family:Jays houseThetwo-story contemporaryhome isbursting withbold colorsand animalprints,with manyguessingthat thedecoration channelsGlorias strongpersonality.But itsthe backyard thatmakesthe houseso appealing.The hugepool thatsfrequently spottedin variousepisodes isa strongreminderthat weneed tomove todestination withmore sunshineon offer.American HorrorStory:The CovenhouseAlthough takenover bywitches in the seriesand called“Miss RobichauxfsAcademy forExceptionalYoung Ladies”,the eleganthouseisactually calledBuckner Mansion.The famoushomeis completewith tallceilings,impressive chandeliers,and stairsthat go on forever.You cantactuallyvisit themansion,but you can strollby it.The Sopranos:Tonys houseThespacious NewJersey homehas a huge dining area,four bedrooms,an outsidepool,andthat famouscurved drivewayfeatured in the openingcredits.Its nowonder thefamous househasjust goneon themarket for
3.4million!Research showsthat themansion mayhave more thandoubled invalue sincethe show.Its stillon themarket soyou toocould livelike aTVstar!
21.What canwe learn about MadelineshouseA.It hasahugediningarea.B.It isa three-story beachhouse.C.It isoften visitedby celebrities.D.It boastsauthentic oceanviews.
22.What makesJays houseattractive tothe audienceA.Its boldcolors.B.Its backyard.C.The hugepool.D.Gloria*s personality.
23.Which househas beenput upfor saleA.Madelineshouse.B.Jays house.C.The Covenhouse.D.Tonys house.I firstcame toBerwickshire for a job-to bethe Rangerforthe Berwickshire MarineReserve.Iwas thenSenior Rangerfor StAbbs HeadNational NatureReserve andI setup myown business,In OurNature,offering wildlifejourneys,walks,talks andcourses in
2020.Theres somuch Iloveabout Berwickshire.Its stunningscenery.Its varietyof landscapesand habitatsand rangeofamazing wildlife,both aboveand belowthe water.Its friendlypeople.In placesyou canfeel likeyouare amillion milesfrom anywhere,when inreality you9re justan hoursdrive fromEdinburgh.The thingthat supportseverything on the BerwickshireCoast isits variedand fascinating(地质)geology.The jewelinthecrown isSiccar Point.With itsworld-famous non-conformity(均变),its considered the birthplaceof modemgeology.The geologynot onlyshapes thelandscape,but italso impactson thewildlife,forming variedhabitats fromsteep shelteredvalleysand toweringcliffs tosheltered sandybays.Theres nothingI likemorethanbeing outin natureand sharingmy passionwith others,sostarting upIn OurNature wasa nobrainer.In the warmer monthsI offertours onland andsea tohelpfolk enjoythe amazingwildlife andscenery of the BerwickshireCoast.In thedarker monthsmyonline courseshelp peoplelearnaboutwildlife inthe hopethat itwill increasetheir enjoymentof the marineand coastalenvironments theyspend timein.My favouritespot on theBerwickshireCoast hasgot tobe aplace calledPetticowick.Theviews upthe coastand inland totheMire Lochare secondto none.Ifs aplace whereyou canmarvelat geologywhich coversunimaginable periodsof time.You canlisten toand watchthousands ofseabirdsthat returntothecliffs tobreed eachspring.Or witnessall theamazing activityof thebreedingseal colonyonthebeach belowduring theearly winter.
24.Why didthe authorgo toBerwickshireA.To dosightseeing.B・To makefriends.C.To workin areserve.D.To studywildlife.
25.What dothe underlinedwords“The jewelinthecrown meanA.The highestpart.B.The mostattractive part.C.The valuelesspart.D.The advancedpart.
26.How doesthe authorhelp peopleget toknow wildlifein darkermonthsA.By providingonline courses.B.By sharingher experiences.C.By offeringtours onland.D.By organizingtrips tothe sea.
27.What canwe learnfrom the textA.Modem geologyneeds furtherstudy.B,Petticowick shouldbe wellpreserved.C.People shouldnot takeadvantage ofnature.D.The authoris enthusiasticabout Berwickshire.The termplant blindness,,was firstused in1998to describeour generaltendency,as humans,not tosee theplant lifethat surroundsus.The problemhas understandableroots:the humanbraincan detectdifferences,and thendivides thosedifferences intothreats ornon-threats.Plants,beingunlikely toattack,are groupedtogether andtreated asbackground.Combined withthe generalmoveto cities,and thento screen-based lifeindoors,this hasresulted in,for example,up tohalf ofBritishchildren beingunable torecognize anoak leaf.We becomemore emotionallyinvolved inwhat wecan comprehend.“Plants Jas DavidAttenboroughreminds usin hisnew BBCseries,The GreenPlanet,“arethebasis of all life,including ourselves5And yetthe beautyand powerof thepolar bear,the snowleopard,and theorangutanmean manymore willcampaign to save themthan cow-wheat.During thelockdown,when peoplewere forcedtobestill,or togoondaily walks,more ofusbegan tonotice plants,andtocare forthem.A pre-existing risein houseplantbreeding becamefaster.There hasalso beenan increasein interestin howthey interconnect.Peter WohllebensbestsellerThe HiddenLife ofTrees arguesthat theycommunicate,care foreach otherand arepart(植物学家)ofa“wood-wide web”;botanists suchas StefanoMancuso argueforakind ofplantintelligence.The GreenPlanet takesthese trends,applies greatnew technology,and,of course,adds(叙述)Attenborough^dramatic narrativeinthe first part,about therainforest,this wasbalsaleaves battlingfor sunlight;leaf-cutter antssent outby anunderground fungus;vine tendrilswavingthrough theair.The aim,says Attenborough,is tosee theworld fromthe plantspoint ofview-(共鸣).which is,of course,the definitionof empathy
28.What doesthe term“plant blindnessmeanA.There arefewer plantsin cities.B.People alwaysignore plants.C.Green plantscan relievevisual stress.D.Children knowvery littleabout plants.
29.Why maymany peoplenot choosetosavecow-wheatA.They dontrecognize cow-wheat.B.Cow-wheat isntbeneficial tohumans.C.Cow-wheat isntbeautiful orpowerful.D.They understandmore aboutsomeanimals.
30.What happenedduring thelockdownA.More peoplegrew plantsat home.B.Botanists discoveredintelligent plants.C.There was an increasein plantdiversity.D.People beganto communicate with plants.
31.What messagedoestheauthor seemto conveyinthe textA.Plants aremore importantthan animals.B.The GreenPlanet isworthy tobe watched.C.People aresupposed topay moreattention toplants.D.Plants areintelligent tocommunicatewitheach otherfreely.China isone of thefirstcountries tobreed amedical culture.In comparisonwith Western()methods,traditional Chinesemedicine TCMadopts avastly differentapproach.For thousandsofyears,Chinese peoplehave accumulatedrich experiencein fightingall sortsof diseases,therefore forminga uniquemedical theoryunder theguidance ofancient Chinesephilosophies.The corebehind TCMis that the humanbodys lifeistheconsequence ofthe balance betweenyin andyang.Yang functionsto safeguardus againstouter harm,and yinistheinner baseto storeandprovide energy.When thebalancebetweenthe twoaspects isdisturbed,people fallill.(针刺疗法),One ofthe traditionaltechniques of TCM,acupuncture meansinsertion of(穴位)一needles intosuperficial structuresofthebody-usually atacupoints torestore the(灸法),yin-yang balance.It isoften accompaniedby moxibustionwhich involvesburning themugworton ornear theskin atan acupoint.The firstknown textthat clearlytalks aboutsomething likeacupuncture andmoxibustion asitis practicedtoday isYellow Emperor5s InnerCanon.It isthe earliestand mostimportant writtenworkofTCMand isconsideredthemost representativemedical textin China.Acupuncture andmoxibustion havearoused theinterest ofinternational medicalsciencecircles.And TCMis graduallygaining worldwiderecognition.The WHOissued adocument in2002that appealedto morethan180countries toadopt TCMasanalternative intheir medicalpolicies.In2010,acupuncture andmoxibustion oftraditional Chinesemedicine wereadded totheRepresentative ListoftheIntangible CulturalHeritage ofHumanity bythe UNESCO.Presently,TCM hasbeen backinthenews forits effectivenessin improvingthe curerate ofthe COVID-19since itsoutbreak inJanuary
2020.
32.What doesthe underlinedword Itin Paragraph3refer toA.Acupuncture.B.TCM.C.Yin-yang balance.D.Moxibustion.
33.What canwe learnabout YellowEmperors InnerCanon fromthetextA.It distinguishesacupxincture frommoxibustion.B.It greatlyboosts thedevelopment ofTCM.C.It stressesthe importanceof usingacupoints.D.Its afoundation ofworld medicalresearch.
34.What isthe writersattitude towardsTCMA.Worried.B.Skeptical.C.Promising.D.Disapproving.
35.What mightbe talkedabout inthe paragraphfollowing thetextA.Why TCMgets recognitionfrom WHO.B.How othercountries adoptTCM well.C.Why TCMis gainingpopularity.D.How TCMhelps inthe presentsituation.
五、七选五Good note-taking canbe veryimportant toacademic success.Notes canhelp youfinishprojects properlyand passtests.36To doso,use note-taking techniquesfor writtentext orverbalpresentations suchas lecturesand meetings.Note detailsatthetop ofyour paper.Keep your notes organizedby writingimportant detailsatthe topof eachpage includingthe date,and pagenumber ofyour notes.37And youcan getimportantinformation evenmore easily.38Write downkey facts,ideas,and detailsin yourown words.Taking notesin yourownwords activelyengages yourbrain,helps youbetter understandthetext,and makesyou morelikelyto rememberthe information.Develop yourown systemof signsand symbolsthat canhelp youmore quicklytake notesandreview them.For example,SM forscientific method”.Write keywordsinstead offull sentences.It isimpossible to take allthe informationdown.39Instead,use keywordsto saythe samethings ina shortand manageableway thatyoucaneasily andquicklyreview later.Skip linesonthepaper forlater review.As youwrite yourkeywords andideas down,leavespace betweeneach line.Having extraroom allowsyou to make additionalnotes.40A.Use yourown language.B.Help yourbrain withnotes.C.However,you maynot besure howtotakenotes.D.Avoid usingfull sentenceswhile writingyournotes.E.Here aresome usefultips tohelp takenotes effectively.F.Noting detailscan makeit easierforyouto returnto yournotes.G.This helpsyou quicklyhave alloftherelevant materialto thatkeyword oridea.
六、完形填空It wasalready dark.After thejetliner41safe andsound,it taxiedtoastop atits parkingslot in(舷梯)Dohas airport.A smallgroup of42people gatheredatthebottom ofthe gangwayto43thepassengers whowere justfree fromthewar.Among those44was59-year-old AhmadSarmast,director ofthe AfghanistanNational Instituteof Music.He wantedto seemorganized andremain45After all,the46ofthelast fewmonths hadtaughtthe directorthat nothingsdone47its done.Butthen13-year-old Farida,he violincase inhand,appeared atthe48ofthegangway;another to-be49Zohra,also13,followed.They sawSarmast,50down thestepsand huggedhim.Thats whenI51and startedto cry.he said.We allwere.”(撤离人员)With Faridaand Zohrain Doha,the months-long,tough52to evacuaeesof themusicschool wasover afterthe Taliban9s triumph(胜利)in Afghanistan.The flights53meant thatallthose willingand ableto leavethe capital,Kabul——almost300students,faculty,staff andtheirfamilies were
54.But the55was bitter-sweet fbrSarmast.Were excited,happy,and56that wegot ourcommunity outof Afghanistan,which givesthem theopportunity tochase theirdreamsand57musical tradition,he said.At thesame time,ifs alsovery
58.You see,everything inAfghanistanis59everything forwhich somany peopletook somany riskstomakemusic
60.
41.A.landed B.settled C-appeared D.flew
42.A.curious B.anxious C.depressed D.excited
43.A.protect B.comfort C.meet D.invite
44.A.waiting B.cheering C.laughing D.crying
45.A.serious B.gentle C.kind D.calm
46.A.lesson B.experience C.nightmare D.journey
47.A.until B.when C.after D.if
48.A.bottom B.top C.end D.exit
49.A.hostess B.dancer C.singer D.musician
50.A.fell B.climbed C.ran D.rolled
51.A.broke awayB.stood upC.looked downD.gave up
52.A.battle B.mission C.struggle D.task
53.A.arrival B.departure C.stay D.delay。
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