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2024—2025学年新疆鸿德实验学校高一上学期第二次月考英语试卷

一、阅读理解(★★)Welcometoourschool.Youcandoalotofthingshere.Comeandjoinus.

Timetable(时间表)Sunday

8:30—11:30

PersonalInventions

Youcanseemanyinventionsbythestudents;

youmayalsobringyourowninventions.Monday

19:00—21:00

SpaceandMan

Dr.ThomasWest

Ifyouwanttoknowmoreabouttheuniverse(宇宙).Wednesday

19:30—21:00

ModernMedicine

Mrs.LucyGreen

Wouldyouliketoknowmedicalscience(医学)?Friday

18:30—21:00

ComputerScience

Mr.HarryMorisonfromHarvardUniversityintheUnitedStates.

LearntouseWindowsXP.1.Youmayhaveachancetointroduceyourinventionson___________.

A.SundayB.MondayC.WednesdayD.Friday2.ThepersonwhoteachesComputerScienceisfrom___________.

A.CanadaB.AustraliaC.NewZealandD.America3.Youmaylearnsomethingaboutmedicalsciencefrom___________.

A.Dr.WestB.Mr.MorisonC.Mrs.LucyGreenD.Mr.Thomas(★★★)Thebestwaytoimproveyourreadingabilityis,ofcourse,toread.Thestudentmustmakearealefforttoimprovehisspeed,andifnecessaryhiscomprehension,witheachexercise.Toomanystudentsreadpassagespassively(被动的)andwithoutjudgment:theysimplystartatthefirstwordandreadthroughtotheend.Youshouldreadapassageactively,selectively(选择地)andpurposely.Youmustbelievethatyouindeedhavetheabilitytoreadfasterandunderstand,andthatyouwill.Reading,likeeverythingelseinlife,isbestdonewhenyou’rerelaxed.Thekeytoimproveitisconcentration.Youmustbewillingtobreaksomeoldhabitsandformnewones.Extrabodymovement,suchasturningtheheadfromsidetoside,pointingatthelinewithafingerorpencil,ormovingthelips,shouldbestoppedimmediately.Readingismostlyamentalprocess(大脑活动过程)andbodymovementhelpsneitherspeednorcomprehension.Thenyoushouldseewordsaspartofawholesentenceorparagraph,notjustinisolation(孤立).Thisiswhyaslow,word-by-wordstudentoftenunderstandsfarless,ormissesmuchofthejoyandexcitementofreading.Thestudentmustlearntoimprovereadingskillsontheirown,andnotjustwhenateacherislookingoverhisshoulder.Readingimprovementtakesdiscipline(纪律)andeffort.Don’tgiveup.4.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?

A.Weshouldreadactively.B.Weshouldreadthepassively.C.WeshouldreadpurposelyD.Weshouldreadselectively.5.Whatcanyouconcludefromthetextaboutimprovingyourreading?

A.itdependsonyourattitude.B.Itdependsonyouweregoodhabitsofreading.C.Itdependsondiscipline.D.Alloftheabove.6.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothetext.

A.Whenreadingyou'dbetterpointouttothelinewithapencil.B.Whenreadingyoushouldturnyourheadfromsidetoside.C.Whenyoureadingyoushouldpayattentiontobasicunitofmeaningthatisaphraseorsentencethatcontainsanidea.D.Bodymovementwillhelpyoutoimproveyourreading.7.Whatisasuitabletitleforthetext.

A.Readingfaster.B.Understandingbetter.C.Howtoimproveyourreading.D.Don'tgiveup.(★★★)Studentsperformlesswellinfinalexamsifsmartphonesareallowedinclass,fornon-academic(非学业的)purposesinlectures,anewstudyinEducationalPsychologyfinds.Studentswhodon’tusesmartphonesthemselvesbutattendlectureswheretheiruseisacceptablealsodoworse,suggestingthatsmartphoneusedamagesthegrouplearningenvironment.ResearchersfromRutgersUniversityintheUSperformedanin-classexperimenttotestwhetherdividingattentionbetweensmartphonesandthelecturerduringtheclassaffectedstudents’performanceinwithin-lecturetestsandafinalexam.118studentsatRutgersUniversitytookpartintheexperimentduringonetermoftheircourse.Smartphoneswerenotallowedinhalfofthelecturesandallowedintheotherhalf.Whensmartphoneswereallowed,studentswereaskedtorecordwhethertheyhadusedthemfornon-academicpurposesduringthelecture.Thestudyfoundthathavingasmartphonedidn’tlowerstudents’scoresincomprehensiontestswithinlectures,butitdidlowerscoresinthefinalexambyatleast5%,orhalfagrade.Thisfindingshowsforthefirsttimethatthemaineffectofdividedattentionintheclassroomisonthelengthoftimeinkeepingmemory,withfewerthingsofastudytasklaterremembered.Inaddition,whentheuseofsmartphoneswasallowedinclass,performancewasalsopoorerforstudentswhodidnotusethemaswellasforthosewhodid.Thestudy’sleadauthor,ProfessorArnoldGlass,added:“Thesefindingsshouldalarmstudentsandteachersthatdividingattentionishavinganotobviousbutharmfuleffectthatisdamagingtheirexamperformanceandfinalgrade.Tohelpmanagetheuseofsmartphonesintheclassroom,teachersshouldexplaintostudentsthealarmingeffect—notonlyforthemselves,butforthewholeclass.”Thisisthefirst-everstudyinanactualclassroomshowingarelationshipbetweenlosingattentionfromsmartphonesandexamperformance.However,moreresearchesarerequiredtoseehowstudentsareaffectedbyusingsmartphonesafterschool.8.Whatisthepurposeofparagraph1?

A.Topresentthemainfindingsoftheexperiment.B.Toexplainhowtheexperimentwascarriedout.C.Togivedetailsabouttheresultoftheexperiment.D.Tosuggestwhatshouldbedoneforteachersandstudents.9.Weknowfromtheexperimentthathavingasmartphoneinclass________.

A.hadnobadeffectifstudentsdonotusethemB.causedanaverage5%dropinstudents’scoresC.madeitharderforstudentstokeepthingsinmindD.hadabadeffectonstudents’performanceinalltests10.What’sProfessorGlass’attitudetowardsusingsmartphonesinclass?

A.Hewasagainstit.B.Hewasinfavorofit.C.Hecaredlittleaboutit.D.Hedoubtedthefindings.11.Whatistheresearchteamlikelytodonext?

A.Tofindoutwaystoimprovestudents’memory.B.Tocallonschoolstobansmartphonescompletely.C.Tostudytheinfluenceofusingsmartphonesafterclass.D.Todoresearchesonfocusingattentioninactualclassrooms.(★★★)Itisdifficultforparentsofnearlyeveryfamilytoteachtheirchildrentoberesponsible(有责任的)forhousework,butwithoneofthefollowingsuggestions,youreallycangetyourchildrentohelpathome.Ifyougiveyourchildrentheimpressionthattheycanneverdoanythingquiteright,thentheywillregardthemselvesasunfitorunablepersons.Unlesschildrenbelievetheycansucceed,theywillneverbecometotallyindependent.MydaughterCarla’sfifth-gradeteachermadeeverychildinherclassfeelspecial.Whenstudentsreceivedlessthanaperfecttestscore,shewouldpointoutwhattheyhadmastered(掌握)anddeclaredfirmlytheycouldlearnwhattheyhadmissed.Youcanusethesamewaywhenyouevaluate(评价)yourchild’sworkathome.Don’talwaysscoldandyoushouldgivelotsofpraiseinstead.Talkaboutwhathehasdoneright,notaboutwhathehasn’tdone.Ifyourchildcompletesadifficulttask,promisehimaSundaytriporaballgamewithDad.Learningisaprocess(过程)oftryingandfailingandtryingandsucceeding.Ifyouteachyourchildrennottofearamistakeoffailure,theywilllearnfasterandachievesuccessatlast.12.Thewholepassagedealswith________.

A.socialeducationB.schooleducationC.familyeducationD.pre-schooleducation13.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?

A.Thereisnowaytogetchildrentohelpathome.B.Somemoreencouragementandpraiseyoucanthemoreresponsibleandhelpyourchildwillbecome.C.Itisverydifficulttomakechildrenresponsibleforhousework.D.Childrencanbeforcedthehousework.14.Whatdoestheauthoradvisereaderstodo?

A.Tolearnfromhimself,forhehasagoodwayofteaching.B.TotakeprideinCarla’sfifth-gradeteacher.C.TodoaswhatCarla’steacherdidineducatingchildren.D.TofollowCarla’sexamplebecausesheneverfailsinthetest.15.WhatcanweconcludefromthelastParagraph?

A.Pridegoesbeforeafall.B.Practicemakesperfect.C.Nopains,nogains.D.Failureisthemotherofsuccess.(★★★)HowtoChooseExtracurricularActivitiesFromsportstoclubstooutsideorganizations,therearemanyactivitiestotakepartinoutsidetheclassroom.16Fortunately,itbecomesquiteeasyonceyoufigureoutwhatyouenjoydoingingeneral.Withalittlemorecarefulthought,youcanalsochooseanactivitythatinterestsyou.Thinkaboutyourinterestsandknowyouradvantages.Beforeyoustartconsideringspecific(具体的)activities,takeastepback.Thinkaboutwhatexcitesyouandfindyourpassions(热情).17Nowthatyouhaveabetterideaofwhatyouliketodoingeneral,decideonthosethatyouaregoodat.Askyourselfwhatskillstheyshow.Thenfindactivitiesthatrequirethesameones.Makesurethatyouwillenjoyyourselfbychoosinganactivitythatletsyoushine.18Inadditiontoyourinterestsandadvantages,knowwhatyouwouldliketoimproveaboutyourself.Useactivitiesasawaytomakeyourselfbetter.Findoutnewchallenges,withouttheaddedstressofhavingtoearngoodgradesatthem.Youcanuseactivitiestodevelopgeneralskillsthatyoumaynothave.Findoutwhatactivitiesareavailable(可用的)andlookintoeachone.19Ifthewebsiteseemsincomplete,talkwithyourteacherorparents.Alsolookforcalendardetails,suchasstart-and-enddates,pluseventschedules,tomakesureitwon’tgetinthewayofanythingelsegoingoninyourlife.Onceyouhavealistofactivitiesthatmatchyourinterests,doalittleresearch.20

A.Thinkaboutskillsyouwanttodevelop.B.Thiscanmakechoosingonealittledifficult.C.Useyourfreshmanyeartoexploreyourchoices.D.Inthisway,youwillhaveabetterideaofwhattoexpect.E.Alsomakesurethattheircultureisagoodmatchforyourownpersonality.F.Usethosetodecideonactivitiesthatwillkeepyouinterestedforalongtime.G.Searchyourschool’swebsiteforacompletelistofalltheactivitiesitprovides.二、完形填空(★★★)DearSeth,Youareonlythreeyearsold,andatthispointinyourlifeyouarenotabletounderstandthisletter.Butsomedaywhenyou_________,Ihopeyouwillfindsomething_________inwhatIamgoingtosharewithyou.Lifecanbe_________.Therewillbepeopleinyourlifewhowon’tbeverynice.They’ll_________youbecauseyouaredifferent,orfornogoodreason.Youwillalsofaceheartbreakandmightbe_________bythoseyoulove.Ihopeyoudon’thavetofacethesetoomuch.Butsuchthings_________.Beopentolifeanyway.You’llfindcruelty(残忍)and_________inyourjourneythroughlife,butdon’tletthatpreventyoufromfindingnewthings.Don’tretreat(退却)fromlife,anddon’thideor_________yourselfoff.Beopentonewthings,newexperiencesandnewpeople.Youwill_________manytimes,butifyouallowthattostopyoufromtrying,youwill__________manychances.Dorememberfailureisasteppingstonetosuccess.Youwillmeetmanypeoplewhowilltrytodo__________thanyou,inschool,incollege,andatwork.They’lltrytohavenicercars,biggerhouses,nicerclothes,andsoon…Tothem,lifeisacompetition.However,Ibelievelifeisa__________.Ifyoualwaystryyourbestto__________others,youarewastingyourlife.Learntoenjoyyourlifeinsteadandyouwillmakeitajourneyof__________oflearningandoflove.Finally,knowthatIloveyouandalwayswill.Youare__________areallywonderfuljourney,andIwillalwaysbethereforyou.LoveDad21.A.cheerupB.growupC.showupD.bringup22.A.valuableB.familiarC.normalD.novel23.A.flexibleB.limitedC.unkindD.equal24.A.runafterB.lookatC.lookafterD.laughat25.A.impressedB.hurtC.foundD.accepted26.A.happenB.workC.matterD.disappear27.A.hopeB.differenceC.painD.luck28.A.seeB.wallC.shakeD.cover29.A.escapeB.prepareC.failD.seek30.A.meetB.enjoyC.takeD.miss31.A.betterB.earlierC.lessD.faster32.A.courseB.dreamC.journeyD.challenge33.A.changeB.followC.beatD.pardon34.A.regretB.patienceC.quietnessD.happiness35.A.conductingB.permittingC.startingD.recognizing三、完成句子(★★★)36.Youshould________(记笔记)inclasswhichwillhelpyourevisewhatyouhavelearned.(根据汉语提示完成句子)(★★★)37.Astheexamisaroundthecorner,weshould________(全神贯注于)ourstudy.(根据汉语提示完成句子)(★★)38.Apersonwhomakesuphismindandworkshardwillmakehisdream________(实现)oneday.(根据汉语提示完成句子)(★★)39.Nowadaysmoreandmorepeople________(依赖)theInternetforinformation.(根据汉语提示完成句子)(★★)40.Accordingtotherules,mostfirst-yearstudentsshouldlive________(在校园里).(根据汉语提示完成句子)四、选词填空(★★)选择适当的短语完成句子

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