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广东省广州执信中学(天河校区)学年高一上学2023-2024期月月考英语试题10学校:姓名班级考号
一、单项选择一
1.he doesntshow upat theconference—Then Imafraid wellhave tostart withouthim.A.How aboutB.What ifC.How comeD.So what
2.is knownto all,China will be anand powerfulcountry in20or30years orso.A.That;advancing B.This;advanced C.As;advanced D.It;advancing
3..Professor Lipreferred_lectures tohis studentsto_to meetingson scientificdevelopments.A.to give;invite B.to give;be invitedC.giving;inviting D.giving;being invited
4.Some saythe meaningof MonaLisas smileis cloudedby daVinci whousedperspective andshadows tocreate aexpression.A.purposefully;confused B.dramatically;confusedC.purposefully;confusing D.dramatically;confusing
5.He cantmake himself.His spokenEnglish reallyneeds.A.understand,improving B.understood,improvingC.understand,to improveD.understood,to improve一
6.What doyou thinkof thescience fiction,The Three-Body Problem,written byLiu Cixin一Oh,its reallywonderful book,which isworth readingsecond time.A.the,a B.a,the C.a,a D.the,the
7.Which doyou enjoyyour sparetime,playing cardsat homeor takinga walkinthe parkA.spending B.to spendC.having spentD.to havespent
8..Peter is the onlyone of the brighteststudents whohis degreeA.have receivedB.has received C.had receivedD.receiving
9.-Have youfinished thatlong articlewritten by the famousscientists-No,I usedup my.Its toolong and I onlystopped halfway.
五、根据首字母填写单词(
56.He has a livelysense ofhumor andappears naturallyc feelingsure aboutyour ownability to)(根据英文提示单词拼写)do thingsand be successful.(
57.Now helpsin alocal schoolas av aperson whodoes thejob withoutbeing paidfor itthree)(根据英文提示单词拼写)days aweek.
六、用单词的适当形式完成句子()
58.In todayslecture thefthething orperson thatpeople aremost interestedin will(根据英文提示单词拼写)be ona taxstructures within the EuropeanUnion()(所给词的适当形式填空)
59.Their voicewas fullof anxious.()(所给词的适当形式填空)
60.Teenagers areable tohandle a good dealof responsible.()(所给词的适当形式填空)
61.We hada partyto celebrateher graduatefrom highschool.()(所给词的适当形式填空)
62.Her curiouswas arousedbythemysterious phonecall.
七、根据汉语意思填写单词(陪伴)(根据汉语提示单词拼写)
63.I wontstay long.―No,please.I needthe(令人尴尬的)(根据汉语
64.Do you know howit isto have an argumentwith sucha man提示单词拼写)(冒险,奇遇),(根据汉语
65.If you are hungryfor thereis plentyto keepyour platefull.提示单词拼写)
八、根据所给汉语提示填空(报了名参力口)(根据
66.In recentmonths,she eveningclasses at the communitycollege.汉语提示完成句子)
70.If itseemed likeyour friendsare alwaysyou,you shouldprobably looka little(不艮据汉语提示完成句子)closer tomake surethey areactually your friends.
72.I hopein yearsto come,he hisdecision.
73.Last summer,I spendevery morningtaking longwalks whilelistening toaudio booksandI(沉浸于)(根据汉语提示完would findmyself thestories forhours.成句子)(想出,提出)
74.You canrework yourschedule andpractical waysto reducethe numberof hours(根据汉语提示完成句子)youre oncall.(突然)(根据汉语提示完成句子)
75.They wereclapping andcheering and they hadto stop.
九、用单词的适当形式完成句子(用适当的词填空)
76.There arevarious clubscampus forstudents who have differenthobbies.()
77.The event,schedule to take placenext month,is aimedat raisingpeoples awarenessof(所给词的适当形式填空)environmental protection.()(用所给词的适当形式填
78.Through thewindow,I foundhim repairhis carin theyard.空)()
79.Alcohol andtobacco areboth highlyaddict substances.()(所给词的适当形式填
80.It isstrongly recommendedthat themachines checkevery year.空)()(所给词的正确形
81.For studentsstudying abroad,cooking is an essentialsurvive skill.式填空)()(所给词的适当形式填空)
82.The twinslook alike,but theydiffer inpersonal.()(所给词的适当形式
83.The museumbecome ahit sinceit openedatthe end ofOctober.填空)()(用所给词
84.How manyof youhave everconsider quitour jobto pursueyour passion的适当形式填空)()(所给词的适当形式
85.I believeI willmake good friends here,and theresa lotexplore.填空)
十、根据课文内容填空根据课文内容填空I recommendthat youtalk to yourfriendabout hisbehavior.It86teenagers ofyour generationto87computer gamesandthe online world.But spendingtoo muchtime onlineis unhealthyand88focus onother thingsin life.Some studentseven89the internetand cannot90school andfamily life.I thinkyou shouldencourage yourfriend totry anew hobbies.Why notdiscuss theproblemtogether Imsure hewill listento you,since youare hisgoodfriend.
十一、汉译英(整句)事实上,尽管我并不是很外向,但我还是想给新同学们留下好的第一印象(汉译英)
91.
92.我更喜欢自己解决问题,而不是向他人寻求帮助(own,ratherthan)(汉译英)
93.很明显,我准备跟那行为不良的青少年断绝关系,以便我能做我喜欢的事(so that)(汉译英)
94.因为Tom对奥运会非常着迷,所以他发现很难集中精神在学习上(it作形式宾语)(汉译英)解决我们这一代年轻人问题的办法在于要要对未来充满信心(汉译英)
95.A.determination B.trust C.patience D.strength
10.Having beento seeher sonfor along time,the motherbecame.A.eager;eager B.anxious;anxiousC.eager;anxious D.anxious;eager
11.Lionel Messione of the bestfootball playersin theQatar WorldCup.A.is regardedas B.is attractedtoC.is usedto D.is comparedto
12.College graduatesare caughtin ansituation betweena lackof jobsif theyleaveand aon highereducation if they stay.A.annoying;promise B.annoying;squeezeC.annoyed;burden D.annoyed;passion
13.—My scheduleis quite.——I couldarrange tomeet withyou anyday nextweek.A.movable B.responsible C.affordable D.flexible
14.Born into a familywith threebrothers,David wasbrought tovalue thesense ofsharing.A.up B.about C.out D.forward
15.He saidhe wouldstart veryearly in the morningmiss thetrain to Beijing.A.notso as toB.so notastoC.so asto notD.so asnot to
二、阅读理解Volunteer Teachersin MalawiWho(实习)^Teachers ortrainee teachersof anysubject at any level,although wewill alsoconsiderpeople ofother jobswhohavebeen educatedto degreelevel.^From23years oldwith atleast oneyears teachingexperience.Working PeriodAnyperiod ofstay ispossible,although weencourage atleast fourweeks.ProjectsKapanda CommunityDay Secondary SchoolX A30-minute bicycleride from Mwaya Beach;^Four schoolyears,including Forms1to4;^Typical agesare14to19years old;^Each classhas about50students withits ownclassroom;.^A11subjects aretaught inEnglish.Mwaya PrimarySchoolPrimary schoolsin Mwayaare freeand opento all.As secondaryeducation ishighlycompetitive andexpensive,this isoften theonly educationstudents inpoor areasreceive.X A10-minute walkfrom MwayaBeach;X About1,200pupils;XEight schoolyears,including Standards1to8;^Typical agesare5to15years;X Classsizes arefrom100to150;^Lessons aretaught inEnglish fromStandard5upwards,which canbe difficultforvolunteers withstudents whoare justlearning tospeak,write andunderstand English.Please notethat volunteersare notthere totake thejobs ofMalawian teachers and givelessons,but theyare thereto helpthe local teachersandstudents.How toApplyPlease goto www.volunteerteachers.com,and completetheonlineform if youareinterested inbecominga volunteerteacher.
16.What isrequired of the volunteerteachersA.An EnglishEducation degree.B.One yearsvolunteer experience.C.Staying forover fourweeks.D.Being atleast23years old.A.It isfar awayfromMwayaBeach.B.It doesntoffer Englishclasses.C.It doesnthave bigclasses.D.Its educationis easyfor thepoor toget.
18.What arevolunteers expectedto doA.Give lessonsto localstudents.B.Act ashelpers tolocal teachers.C.Help with the teachertraining.D,Take thejob oflocalteachers.
17.How is the PrimarySchool differentfrom theSecondarySchool(流行病)Kyra Peraltethought keepinga diaryduring thepandemic mighthelp hersort outherfeelings.In April2020,the motherof twoin Montclair,New Jersey,now46,started writingaboutthe challengesof work,marriage andmotherhood duringa globalcrisis.She invitedwomen fromnearand farto fillthe notebookwith theirown pandemictales.She namedthe projectThe TravelingDiary.Peralte createda websitefor peopleto addtheir namesto thequeue.Each persongets tokeepthe diaryfor threedays andfill asmany pagesas shewishes.Then sheis responsiblefor mailingitto the next person,whose addressPeralte provides.So far,more than2,000women from30countries havejoined in.The diaryreached Colleen Martin inFlorham Park,New Jersey,in November
2020.I hadjustrecently lostmy brother.By thetime Iactually gotit andwrote init,it wasmuch moreof arelief/she says.Adding to the diary,she says,helped herlook formeaning and“the growthanddevelopment thatoccurs interrible times.”Martin shippedoff thediary to the nextperson,and DiorSarr,35,received itat herhome in(抱负),Toronto justbefore thenew year.I wroteabout myambitions mygoals andhow Iwantedto stepinto thenew year,“she says,“It feltmeaningful topass onsomething sopersonal.It feltlikethese werewomen thatI hadknown eventhough Ididnt knowthem at all.Like manyof thewomen whowrote in her diary,Peralte feelsa strongbond with the peoplewhofilled itspages,none ofwhom shewould haveotherwise known.Her idea,Peralte says,hashad agreat effecton herand,she hopes,the otherwomen whowere part of it.
19.Why didPeralte startthe project“The TravelingDiary”?A.To becomefamous online.B,To offerwomen anemotion outlet.C.To meetmore peopleon theInternet.D.To popularizemedical knowledgeof pandemic.
20.What didColleenMartinget fromwriting thediaryA.Achieving hergoals.B,Receiving timelyhelp.C.Promoting personalgrowth.D.Improving herwriting skills.
21.What doesthe underlinedworcTboncT in the lastparagraph meanA.Connection.B.Competition.C.Impression.D.Need.
22.What canbe asuitable titlefor the textA.The Powerof UnityB.Warmth ina GlobalCrisisC.The Sisterhoodof theTraveling DiaryD.Friendship on the InternetThewallet isheading forextinction.As aday-to-day essential,it willdie offwith thegenerationwho readprint newspapers.The kind of shopping-where youhand overnotes andcountout changein return—now happensonly in the mostminor ofour retailencounters,like buyingabar ofchocolate ora pintof milkfrom acorner shop.At theshops whereyou spendany realmoney,that moneyis increasinglyabstracted.And thisis moreand moretrue,the higherup thescale yougo.At themost cutting-edge retailstores-Victoria Beckhamon DoverStreet,for instance-you dontgoand standatanykindofcash registerwhen youdecide topay.The staffare equippedwith IPadstotake yourpayment whileyou relaxonthesofa.Which isnothing moreor lessthan excellentservice,ifyouhave themoney.But acrosssociety,the abstractionof theidea ofcash makesme uneasy.Maybe Fmjust old-fashion.But earningmoneyisnt quickor easyfor mostof us.Isnt ita bitweird thatspending itshould happenin halfablink of an eyeDoesnt awallet-that time-honoured Friday-night feelingof pleasing,promisingfatness-represent somethingthat mattersButIll leavethe economicstotheexperts.What bothersme aboutthe deathofthewallet isthechange itrepresents inour physicalenvironment.Everything aboutthe lookand feelof awallet-theway thefastenings andmaterials wearand tearand loosenwith age,the plasticand paper and goldandsilver,and handwrittenphone numbersand printedcinema tickets-isthevery oppositeof whatourworld is becoming.The oppositeof awallet isa smartphoneor aniPad.The roundededges,coolglass,smooth andunknowable asa pebble.Instead ofdigging throughpieces ofpaperandpeeringinto corners,we moveour fingersleft andright.No morecounting outcoins.Show yourwallet,ifyou stillhave one.It maynot behere muchlonger.
23.What ishappening tothe walletA.It isdisappearing.B.It isbeing fattened.C.It isbecoming costly.D.It ischanging instyle.
24.What makesthe authorfeel uncomfortablenowadaysA.Saving moneyisbecominga thingofthepast.B.Spending moneyis sofast andeasy.C.Earning moneyis gettingmore difficult.D.The pleasingFriday-night feelingis fading.
25.Why doesthe authorchoose towrite aboutwhats happeningtothewalletA.It representsa changeinthemodern world.B.It hassomething todo witheverybodys life.C.It markstheend ofatime-honoured tradition.D.It isthe concernof contemporaryeconomists.
26.What canwe inferfrom thepassage aboutthe authorA.He isresistant tosocial changes.B.He isagainst technologicalprogress.C.He feelsreluctant topart withthe traditionalwallet.D.He fellsinsecure inthe ever-changing modernworld.()Artificial intelligenceAI technologymay soon be auseful toolfor doctors.For example,it(乳腺癌)may helpthem betterunderstand andtreat diseaseslike breast cancer inways thatwerenot possible.Rishi Rawatteaches AIataUniversity inLos Angeles.He ispart ofa teamof scientistswhoare researchinghow AIand machinelearning canmore easilyrecognize cancerous growths inthe(细胞)breast.He says,You putinformation aboutcancer cellsintoacomputer andit willlearnthe cancerousgrowth patterns.The patternrecognition isvery importantto makingdecisions.(组织),At present,researchers have totakea thinpiece of tissue putit ona smallpiece ofglassand addcolor tobetter seethe cell-growth patterns.That process could takedays orevenlonger.Scientists sayartificial intelligencecan dojtbetter thanjust countcells.Through machinelearning,it canquickly recognizepatterns,or structures,and learnhow thecells areorganized.The hopeis thatmachines willsoonbeable tomake aquick recognitionof cancerouscell-growth patterns that isfree ofhuman mistakes.Rawat addsthat theprocesscouldbedone for almost nocost fbrthe patients”.But havinga largeamount ofinformation aboutcells isimportantforamachine toeffectively doits job.Once the cancerousgrowthpattern isrecognized,doctors stillhavetotreat thepatient.The formof treatmentdepends onthe kindof cancer.David Agusis anotherresearcher ofthe team.He believes,Computers willhelp doctors makebetter decisionsand lookfor thosepatternsthat the humanbrain cantrecognize byitself.But theywillnot treatpatients/
927.Whafs theadvantage ofAI technologyA.It treatsbreastcancerall byitself.B.It providesfree cancertreatment forthe patients.C.It recognizesthecancerousgrowth patternsfaster.D.It helpsdoctorsmakefewer mistakesin cancertreatment.A.The processof treatingcancers.B.The processof addingcolor tocells.
28.What doesthe underlinedword“it”in paragraph3refer toC.The processof takinga pieceoftissue.D.The processof recognizingthecell-growth.
29.What canwe knowfrom DavidAgus wordsA.AI willnot replacedoctors.B,AI willdevelop fastinthefuture.C.AI canbe uselessin treatingcancers,D.AI canprovide thedoctors withtreatments.
30.What isthe mainidea ofthetextA.AI technologyhas along wayto go.B.AI MakesBetter Doctors.C.Future CancerTreatments willbesuccessful.D.AI HelpsPattern Recognition.
三、七选五Interaction isan importantpartofany courseexperience.Students whoshare theirideas withtheothers arepreferred inthe class,because thisassists other students inthe learningand activatetheirthinking.31,but alsoabout beingagoodlistener.If youhave aquestion,or youhave somethingyou wantto say,dont justshout itout ordirectit atyour classmates.Raise yourhand and wait tobe calledon.
32.Have somethingspecific andbrief tosay,so you,re notwasting classtime.The mostappropriatetime toraise yourhand andspeak iswhen youhaveaquestion thatother studentsmight(分母)”have as well.How doyou find the lowestcommon denominatorisanappropriatequestion inclass.
33.For example,Why didI geta Dis probablyan inappropriatequestion inclass.34,try to change yourhabits.Raise yourhand ifyouknowthe answer,and talkduringdiscussions inclass.Dont talkjust totalk,but tryto finda wayto engagewiththetopic andtheotherstudentsin yourclass,rather thansitting therebeing boredor causingtrouble.Loud talkerswill alwaysstand out,but thatdoesnt meanthese studentsare thebest partnersyoucould interactwith.Look atthe quietand thoughtfulkids orsit withsomeone youdontnormally talkto duringthe restto findout ifyou canget alongwell withhim.A.It isnot justabout sharingthe ideasB,No matterwhat roleyou playinthegroupC.Then speakwhen youvebeen givenpennissionD.If yourenot inthe habitof talkingduring classE.Write downyour questionsandwaituntil theendofclassF.This helpsyou tofindtheright partnerto interactwith inclassG.Inappropriate questionsinclude thingsthat areparticular onlytoyouor thatare off-topic
四、完形填空The fallleaves arereally startingtochangenow.It lookslike the trees andmountains havebecomea canvas36by aloving artist.The bright,beautiful redsare37inthesunlight andthe(闪耀)yellows areglittering like38,Some treeshave onlyafew leaveschanged,some arehalf-way andothers havealready completely39,Someof theleaves arefalling tothe groundto turningit intoa colorful40,I amenjoyingthis somuch becauseI am41aware whenwinter arrivesall ofthe treeswillbe42withtheleavesdown.It isalways alittle43to seebut Iknow itisthe circle oflife.Those deadleaves willbecome(滋养)the soilthat nourishesthetreesand44new lifenext spring.Today Inoticed alovely littlegirl fromour45picking upthe fallenleaves fromthe ground.The prettiestreds,yellows,and orangeswere pickedup and46inherarms.Soon shehad quiteapile and47carried themover toher Momand thenwith a smile gavethem toher asiftheyweredelicate flowers.Her Momaccepted themwith asmile andtogether they48them outon theirporchand staredat themlike thepriceless
49.I watchedthis50from myliving roomwindow withasmileon myface aswell.The world51a circle of loveaswellasacircleoflife.And Iam52thattheformer likethe latterwill neverend.It will53all throughthis lifeand intothenext.Take yourplace inthecircle.Give love,receive loveandlive everyday ofyour lifetothe54with love.And your_55will shinebright likethe mostbeautifultree inautumn.
36.A.decorated B.painted C.discovered D.praised
37.A.shining B.burning C.flashing D.shaking
38.A.pearl B.herb C.gold D.dream
39.A.gone B.reserved C.crashed D.transformed
40.A.pad B.crop C.curtain D.carpet
41.A.completely B.eventually C.casually D.slightly
42.A.fruitful B.bare C.safe D.natural
43.A.relaxing B.strange C.sad D.confusing
44.A.brings upB.brings aboutC.brings forwardD.brings in
45.A.class B.club C.group D.community
46.A.held B.receivedC.admired D.searched
47.A.secretly B.carefully C.clumsily D.gradually
48.A.threw B.sent C.figured D.spread
49.A.potentials B.chances C.treasures D.exchanges
50.A.scene B.view C,story D.notice
51.A.directs B.shares C・stores D.creates
52.A.positive B.frustrated C.content D.doubtful
53.A.return B.break C.continue D.remain
54.A.fastest B.easiest C.coolest D.fullest
55.A.passion B.soul C・appearance D.state。
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