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2023-2024学年上海市嘉定区高一上学期10月月考英语模拟试卷
第I卷(80分)
I.ListeningComprehension(10'9')
SectionA
Directions:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendof
eachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestions
willbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefour
possibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhave
heard.
1.A.Atagallery.B.Atasciencemuseum.
C.Ataconcerthall.D.Atabookstore.
2.A.Ateacher.B.Astudent.
C.Alawyer.D.Afriend.
3.A.Shehastoworkthatday.B.Shedoesn'tlikeparties.
C.Shehastodosomesports.D.Shemuststayathome.
4.A.Becausetherewasheavytraffic.B.Becausehehasbeensomewhereelse.
C.Becausehewascaughtbythepolice.D.Becausehedoesn'tlikegoingtoschool.
5.A.20yuan.B.60yuan.
C.130yuan.D.200yuan.
6.A.Hetotallyagreeswiththewoman.
B.HeregardsBobasaselfishperson.
C.HeinsistsBobisnotselfishasshethought.
D.Hedoesn'tknowBobverywell.
7.A.Thewomanwilltakethelift.B.Thewomancan'tfindthelift.
C.Thewomanwillworkfirst.D.Thewomanwouldratherwalkupstairs.
8.A.Salesmanandcustomer.B.Fatheranddaughter.
C.Bossandsecretary.D.Headmasterandstudent.
9.A.Shehadaheadache.B.Shehadtostayinbed.
C.ShewenttolookafterJane.D.Shewenttothedancingparty.
10.A.Heisjustapasser-bylikethewoman.
B.Heisunwillingtotellthewomananything.
C.Hedoesn'tknowwheretheclosestbookstoreis.
D.Hecan'tunderstandthewoman'squestionthoroughly.
SectionB
Directions:InSectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassages.Aftereachpassage,youwillbeasked
severalquestions.Thepassageswillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.When
youhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichonewouldbethe
bestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.
Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
11.A.Shehadrunalongway.
B.Shefeltweakandtiredinthesubway.
C.Shehaddonealotofwork.
D.Shehadgivenbloodthenightbefore.
12.A.Byliftinghertotheplatformtogetothers5help.
B.Bymovingherwiththehelpofhisgirlfriend.
C.Byholdingherarmandpullingheralongtheground.
D.Bywakingherupanddraggingherawayfromtheedge.
13.A.Dangerinthesubway.B.Asubwayrescue.
C.Howtosavepeople.D.Atrafficaccident.
Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
14.A.Enginetrouble.B.Poorweather.
C.Tallwaterfalls.D.Tightbudget.
15.A.Amazingaswellastough.B.Funnywhileincredible.
C.Disappointingbutrewarding.D.Fascinatingandwell-paid.
16.A.Amechanic.B.Aphotographer.
C.Atravelwriter.D.Aweatherman.
II.GrammarandVocabulary(16'10')
SectionA(169)
17.Asmakingmistakesinfrontofothersmayleadto,manystudentsareafraidofmaking
aspeechinpublic.
A.laughingatB.belaughedatC.beinglaughedatD.laughedat
18.Thedriverhasjustbeenfined$10forparkinghiscaratasignthat"NoParking”.
A.readingB.isbeingreadC.isreadD.reads
19.Bytheendofnextmonth,he1000milesonfoot.
A.willhavetraveledB.willtravelC.hastraveledD.travels
20.Thiskindofglassesproducedbyexperiencedworkmenfairlycomfortably.
A.wearsB.iswearingC.arewornD.isworn
21.一Whafsthematter,Ann?Youlooksad.
一Oh,nothingmuch.Asamatteroffact,Iofmyfriendbackhome.
A.willthinkB.havethoughtC.hadthoughtD.wasthinking
22.一Whafsyourplanforthismorning?
——Totellyouthetruth,Ireallycan'tgoanywherebecauseIanimportantvisitorfromout
oftown.
A.haveexpectedB.willhaveexpectedC.expectedD.amexpecting
23.1Englishontheradiowhentheboymydoor.
A.havelearned;knockedinB.waslearning;knockedat
C.learned;wasknockingonD.amlearning;knockedinto
24.Wehadtobepatientbecauseitsometimewegotthefullresults.
A.hasbeen;sinceB.hadbeen;untilC.was;afterD.wouldbe;
before
25.Haveyoueverfeltinasituationyouseeanacquaintanceandhavehisorhernameonthe
tipofyourtongue?
A.whichB.thatC.onwhichD.where
26.AlbertEinsteinleftbehindisthemostprofoundideasformthefoundationof
modemphysicstoday.
A.That;whatB.That;whichC.What;whichD.What;that
27.—Youhereallthewaythroughthethicksnowlastnight.Therewasnothingimportant.
---Yes,butIdidn'tknow.
A.didn'tneedtocomeB.don'tneedtocome
C.needn'thavecomeD.needn'tcome
28.Onlywhenyouleaveyourparentsforcollegeeducationhowmuchyoulovethem.
A.doyourealizeB.yourealizeC.youwillrealizeD.willyourealize
29.Manyoftheprocrastinators(拖延症患者)oftencaretoomuchabouttheresultofthey
aredoingandinsistonitbeingperfect.
A.howeverB.nomatterwhatC.whicheverD.whatever
30.TheAmericanAcademyofDermatology(美国皮肤病协'会)'sofficialpositiononsunscreenisthat
everyone,age,genderorrace,shouldwearitbecauseanyonecangetskincancer.
A.accordingtoB.insteadofC.regardlessofD.becauseof
31.ThenumberofdeathsfromapowerfultyphoonsweepingacrossChina'seastcoastto30
onSunday.
A.raisedB.roseC.arousedD.arose
32.AvideofeaturingNezhaandMonkeyKing,wasonMondaytopromotetheanimated
filmNezha,whichhitthebigscreensacrossChinaonFriday.
A.relievedB.releasedC.reviewedD.received
SectionB
Directions:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeused
once.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.
A.variousB.wondersC.offerD.relatedE.seeminglyF.exposed
□.explorationsH.actuallyI.realJ.uniqueK.staring
NoDestinationIstheWrongPlacetoGo
Everyonehasalistofdestinationstheypromisethemselvestovisitduringtheirlifetime.People
travelforendlessreasons,whetherit'stoexperiencedifferentcultures,seenatural(33)
oftheworld,orlearnaboutheritage.Alltheseideasareexcitingoptions,becauseineverysituation,
youwillbe(34)tosomethingunfamiliarandlife-changing.
Irecentlyhadadiscussionwithsomeoneaboutmystudentabroadexperience.TheylistenedasI
recountedmy(35)aroundItalyandmyadditionaltravels.a4Iwouldlovetodosomethinglike
that,“theysaid,“butIfeellikeeveryonegoestoEuropenow.Ifsnotreallythat(36)anymore.^^
Iwasprettyshockedbysuchastatement.Sincewhenwastravelinganywherenotcoolenough?
Naturally,theolderyouget,themorepeopleyou'regoingtoknow,especiallythosewhohavetraveled
to(37)partsoftheworld.However,doesstandingunderneaththeEiffelTowerhavelessvalue
tomebecausesomanytravelershavedonetheexactsamething?Orclimbingandtakingapictureat
thetopoftheFlorenceDuomoalsomeansthedecreasedvalue?
Myanswer:absolutelynot.Readingtravelblogsand(38)atphotographsishelpfuland
enjoyable,butnothingcloseto(39)experiencingthatplace.Thetruthis,everynewdestination
isunique,andit'snearlyimpossibletomakea"wrong“decision.
Itisimportanttofocusonyourownpersonaljourney,nottheexperienceofothers.Everycity,
state,andcountry,hasthousandsofdifferentthingsto(40).Theplacesyouwillvisitallhave
fascinatingpeople,differentkindsofdeliciousfoodyou'venevertriedbefore,andunbelievablehistory
thatwillblowyourmind.Travellingwillneverthelesschangeyouandleaveanimprintonthewayyou
seetheworld-nomatterwhereyougo.
Whetherthedestinationswedesireare(41)simpleorobscure(不清楚的)intheeyesof
others,everyexperiencehasitsownuniquevalue.Keepyouradventures(42)whilealsotaking
advantageoftheopinionsandadviceofothers.Ineverynewdestination,youwillfindanewpartof
yourself.Truly,nodestinationisthewrongplacetogo.
III.ReadingComprehension(15'20')
SectionA
Directions:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,C
andD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.
Peoplearelookingforwaystoreducetheircarbonfootprint.Purchasingpropertythatis
environmentallyresponsibleisagoodinvestmentforthosewhoare___43___theirownhealthandthe
well-beingoftheearth.Basedonthistrend,eco-communitiesarebeingdesignedwithagreen
___44___inmind.DocksideGreeninVictoria,BritishColumbiaisoneofthem.
Ifeverythinggoesaccordingtoplan,DocksideGreenwillbea___45___communityalongthe
harborfrontofBritishColumbia'scapitalcity.Thecommunitywillbehometo2,500peopleandwill
__46___residential,office,andretailce.BuildersofDocksideGreenhavetheenvironmentinmind
witheverychoicetheymake.Theyensureproperventilation(通风),andguaranteeresidents100%
freshindoorair.Buildingmaterials,suchaspaintsandwood,are___47___andnon-poisonous.
Eco-consciousbuildersusebamboowhereverpossiblebecauseitgrowsfastanddoesnotrequire
___48___togrow.
Energyefficiencyisoneofthe___49___concernsineco-communities,suchasDocksideGreen.
Notonlydoenergy-efficientappliancesandlightfixtures(照明设备)reducetheenvironmental
___50___ofheatingandhotwater,buttheyalsosaveresidentsandbusinessownersmoney.Dockside
Greenclaimsthathomeownerswilluse55%lessenergythanaverageresidentsinCanada.Residents
willhaveindividualwatermetres(水表)___51___studiesshowthatpeopleusearound20%less
energywhentheyarebilledforexactlywhattheyuse.___52___,wateristreatedatDocksideGreen
andreusedforflushingtoilets.
Plannersofeco-communitiessuchasDocksideGreenmusttakethe___53___intoconsideration.
DocksideGreenplansonreusing90%ofitsconstructionwaste.Theyalsoplantocontinueusinglocal
suppliersforalloftheirtransportandmaintenanceneeds.Thisisagreatwaytoreduce___54___.
Docksideresidentswillbeencouragedtotakeadvantageofaminitransportsystemandbuyinto
thecommunity'scarshareprogram.Finally,plansareunderwayforahigh-techheatingsystemthat
willuse___55___energyinsteadoffossilfuels.
Docksideresidentswill___56___excellentlocalserviceswithhigh-qualityhealthcare,shopping
andeducationattheheartofthecommunity,alongwithexcellentleisurefacilitiesandplentifulgreen
opences.Eco-communitieswillprefertheuseoflocally-sourcedgoodsandservices;theywillbe
___57___placestolive,promotingasenseofcivicpride,responsibilityand,asthenamesuggests,
community.
43.A.ashamedofB.concernedaboutC.connectedwithD.proudof
44.A.sceneB.memoryC.focusD.diet
45.A.harmoniousB.digitalC.crowdedD.self-sufficient
46.A.putasideB.belongtoC.consistofD.makeuj
47.A.naturalB.mixedC.historicD.fancy
48.A.animalsB.pesticidesC.consumersD.conferences
49.A.topB.embarrassingC.globalD.questionable
50.A.convenienceB.advantageC.protectionD.impact
51.A.forfearthatB.sothatC.becauseD.although
52.A.HoweverB.InparticularC.ThereforeD.Inaddit
53.A.imageB.futureC.labelD.decoration
54.A.emissionsB.accidentsC.unemploymentD.crime
55.A.traditionalB.man-madeC.renewableD.enough
56.A.resultfromB.refertoC.contributetoD.benefitfrom
57.A.desirableB.reliableC.recyclableD.imaginary
SectionB
Directions:Readthefollowingtwopassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsor
unfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheone
thatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.
A
Inmanycountriesoftheworld,peoplecanconfidentlytellyouthemeaningoftheirtownorcity,
butmostpeoplewholiveinManchester,OxfordorBirminghamwouldnotbeabletoexplainwhatthe
nameoftheircitymeans.ThenameofeveryBritishtownandcity,however,hasalonghistory.
Twothousandyearsago,mostpeoplelivinginBritainwereCelts.Eventheword“Britain”is
Celtic.ThentheRomansarrivedandbuiltcampswhichbecamecitiescalled“castra”.Thisiswhythere
aresomanyplacenamesinEnglandwhichendin"・chester"or"-caster”-Manchester,forexample.
TheRomansneverreachedWalesorScotland,andmanyplacenamesthereareCeltic.For
example,Welshplacenamesthatbeginwith"Lian"comefromtheCelticwordforchurch.
AftertheRomansleftBritain,itwasattackedbytribescalledtheAnglo-Saxons,whowerefrom
theareaofEuropethatisnowGermanyandHolland.WithouttheRomanarmy,itwasimpossibleto
protectthecountryfromthesepeople.Thenamesoftheirvillagesoftenendedin"-ham"or"-ton”.
Somegottheirnamefromtheleaderofthevillage,soBirmingham,forexample,means“Beormund's
village”.
TheAnglo-Saxonswerefarmersandthelandscapewasveryimportanttothem,sowehave
villagescalledUpton("villageonahill”-agoodplacetobuildavillage)andMoreton("villageby
lake",wherefloodscouldmakelifetough).Placenamesthatendin"-ford”(aplacewhereyoucould
crossariver)alsodescribethelocationofAnglo-Saxonvillages.
Twelvehundredyearsago,theVikingscametoEnglandfromScandinavia.Theytradedwiththe
Anglo-Saxonsbutlivedintheirownvillages.Theseoftenendedin"-by"or"-thorpe”.Thename
“Kirkby“means“avillagewithachurch^^andScunthorpewasthevillageofamancalledSkuma.
Finally,in1066,EnglandbecameNorman-theNormansgaveustheplacename"grange”,which
meansfarm.
AndhowaboutLondon?Expertscannotagree.TheRomanscalledthecityLondinium,butthey
werenotthefirstinhabitants.PeopleoncebelievedthattheUnitedKingdom'scapitalcitygotitsname
fromthecastleofaKingcalledLud,butthisisveryunlikely.Ourguesstodayisthatthenamecomes
fromaCelticwordmeaningafast-flowingriver.However,likeanumberofBritishplacenames,its
historyislostintime.
58.Accordingtothepassage,Stratford-upon-Avonismostlikelyatown.
A.onahillB.nearacastleC.builtbesideariverD.withachurch
59.WhichofthefollowingshowsthecorrectorderofthearrivalofinhabitantsinBritain?
A.TheCelts-TheRomans-TheVikings-TheNormans-TheAngloSaxons.
B.TheRomans-TheCelts-TheVikings-TheAngloSaxons-TheNormans.
C.TheCelts-TheRomans-TheAngloSaxons-TheVikings-TheNormans.
D.TheRomans-TheAngloSaxons-TheCelts-TheNormans-TheVikings.
60.Accordingtothepassage,wheredidthenameforLondoncomefrom?
A.Itispuzzlingandhardtoconfirmforsure.
B.Itcomesfromthetermforafast-flowingriver.
C.ThenameisshortforLondinium.
D.ThenameisfromthecastleofaKing.
B
Manyoftheworld'smostfamouslandmarksnowoffervirtualtours,meaningpeoplecanvisit
museums,worldheritagesitesandotherattractionsfromthecomfortofthesofa.Suchvirtualtravel
experiences,assomeexpertshaveconsideredasaneco-friendlysolutiontotheproblemofovertourism,
areseeinganincreaseinpopularity.Forovercrowdeddestinations,virtualrealityexperiencescanhelp
divert(使改道)sometourists,easingtheburdenonthelocation'sinfrastructure(基础设施).
However,there9sabiggapbetweenusingvirtualrealityto“trybeforeyoubuy“andtreating
virtualrealitylikethedestinationitself.
Tostartwith,thetechnologyisn'treadyyet.360-degreevirtualrealityvideosareusually
experiencedthroughaheadsetoranapp.Theheadsetsareexpensiveandheavy,andaren'tcomfortable
towearformorethan30minutes.Theappshavenoneoftheseproblems,butsimplyaren'tas
impressive.
Limitedphysicalfeelingsareanotherproblem.Thevideosfocusonsoundsandsightsbutcan'tdo
muchwithsmell,touch,ortaste,andVRexperiencestendtoonlybeafewminuteslong-hardlyequal
toatwo-weekvacationinin.Someresearchersarecreatingafull-bodysuitwithenhancedsensory
experiences,butitstilldoesn'tsatisfythedeeperneedsthatmakepeopletravel.
Whafsmore,touristsonvirtualtoursseeaworldonlytotheextentthatsomeonewasabletofilm
andconstructit.Inavirtualexperience,visitorscan,tchoosetowanderdownasidestreetanddiscover
acharmingcafe-unlessthoseoptionshavealreadybeenprogrammed.Itcandefinitelydisappoint
thosewhotendtobelessdirectedintheirexplorationsandmorefocusedonnewexperiencesand
discoveries.
Virtualrealitymayneverreplacetraditionaltravel,butitstillofferspossibilities.Ifthetechnology
becomesadvancedenough,thosewhoaremoreenvironmentallyconsciousamongus-especiallythose
aimingtoreduceourcarbonfootprint-mightpreferthisformofescape.Also,VRtraveldoesbring
partsoftheworldtopeoplewhoarephysicallyunabletovisitcertainlandmarks.
61.ThefollowingsarethebenefitsbroughtbyvirtualtravelexperiencesEXCEPTthat.
A.peoplecantoursomedreamedsiteswithoutdealingwithlinesandcrowds
B.theimpactoftourismontheenvironmentcanbeminimized
C.peopleareabletoexploretheworldwithoutleavinghome
D.thetravelers5financialburdencanberelievedtosomeextent
62.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?
A.Thefull-bodysuitmeetsthedeeperneedsofthetourists.
B.Anexpensiveheadsetisamustforexperiencingvirtualtours.
C.Peoplecanonlyseewhatisconstructedandprogrammedonvirtualtours.
D.Virtualtourssatisfythosewhoarefondofadventuringatwill.
63.Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardsthefutureofvirtualtours?
A.Indifferent.B.Pessimistic.C.Critical.D.Optimistic.
SectionC
Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Fillineachblankwithapropersentencegiveninthebox.
Eachsentencecanbeusedonlyonce.Notethattherearetwomoresentencesthanyouneed.
A.Toensureyougetenoughstorageroom,trytoboardtheflightearly.
B.Bringitwithyouwheneveryouleaveyourseat.
C.Thieveswon'tspendtoolongonlockedbagsasitmaydrawattentiontothemselves.
D.Caseslikethisareknownasin-flight,ormid-flightthefts.
E.Keepyourcashorcreditcardsindifferenthidingplaces.
F.Makesureyourbagiseasilyrecognizablesothievescan'tjustswitchitoutwithasimilarlooking
bag.
TipstoKeepYourPersonalItemsSafeWhileTravelling
Youmightbesurprisedtohearthateveninthelimitedceofanairplane,theftsstilldooccur.Ina
casereported,twomenonboardaflightwerearrestedafterbeingsuspectedofstealingcashfrom
fellowpassengers9mid-flight.___64___Whileairlinesdon'tadvertisethefact,they9renotasrareas
youmaythink.Therearesometipstoensureyoudon'tbecomethevictimofsuchcrimes.
__65___Thisisespeciallyimportantifyouhaveablack,featurelessbag.Forexample,youcan
sewasymbolonitorwriteyourinitialsonthebag.
Keepyourvaluablessuchascash,yourIDandpassport,andjewlleryinasmallbagthatyoucan
placeundertheseatinfrontofyou.Restyourfeetonyourbagtomakesurenoonegetsclosetothe
bag.___66___Ittakesjustafewsecondsforexperiencedthievestostealyourbag,sonevergivethem
theopportunitybyleavingitunattended.
___67___Forexample,youcandivideyourcashintothreeportionsandkeepsomeinyoursmall
bag,someinapairofjeansthafsrolledupinyourcheckedbaggage,andsomeinyourtoiletriesbag
(化妆包).Inthisway,evenifyouloseonestashofmoney,youwillnotbeleftwithabsolutelynocash.
第II卷(40分)
I.Translation(15')
1.出乎我们意料,结果证明这堂课很成功。(turnout)
2.面对人生的新篇章,学生们要更加有创造力和想象力。(face)
3.和老师交流过后,他对自己在课上不恰当的行为举止进行了反思。(reflect)
II.GuidedWriting(25')
Direction:WriteanEnglishcompositionin120-150-wordsaccordingtotheinstructionsgivenbelowin
Chinese.
假定你是李华,你的朋友Tony刚升入高一,因为步入高中新环境,面临多学科学业的压力。他不
知所措,请你给他写一封信表示安慰,并给出建议。
10月月考答案
听力1-10ABAABCDCDC11-16DABAAC
词汇语法单选17-32:CDAADDBDDDCDDCBB
11选10:BFGJA,KHCEI
完形填空:BCDCABADCDBACDA
A-B阅读CCADCD
六选四DFBE
翻译:
1.Beyond/Outofourexpectation,itturnedoutthattheclasswasverysuccessful/wasasuccess.
2.Facing/Facedwith/Whenthestudentsfacethenewchapteroftheirlife,theyshouldbemore
creativeandimaginative.
3.Afterdiscussingwiththeteacher,hereflectedontheimproper/inappropriatebehaviorsintheclass.
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