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高一上学期12月月考英语试题一、听力选择题1.Whatdoesthewomanadvisethemantodo?A.Walkfurther. B.Havearest. C.Seeadoctoratonce.2.Whydoesthewomanrefusetotryanewrestaurant?A.Thechosenoneischeaper.B.Sheishungry.C.Theyhavelimitedtime.3.Howlonghasthemanbeenaway?A.Formonths. B.Forafewdays. C.Forweeks.4.Howmuchwillthewomanpayfor4items?A.30dollars. B.96dollars. C.120dollars.5.Whydoesthewomansuggestrentingacar?A.Itismoreconvenient.B.Itisenvironmentallyfriendly.C.Itsavesmuchmoney.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6.Whatwillthemandothisafternoon?A.Dosomeshopping. B.Seeamovie. C.Takesomepictures.7.Whenwillthespeakersmeetfordinner?A.At2pm. B.At6pm. C.At7pm.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.Wheredidthewomangetthedata?A.Fromamagazine. B.FromtheTV. C.FromtheInternet.9.WhydoesthewomanprefertheInternetfornews?A.Itgivesalotmoreinformation.B.Itisconvenient.C.Itischeap.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。10.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Fatheranddaughter. B.Classmates. C.Teacherandstudent.11.HowlonghasLilybeenlearningEnglish?A.For5months. B.For5years. C.For5andahalfyears.12.WhatdoesLilythinkofthelongsentenceswithsomephrases?A.Toodifficult. B.Veryeasy. C.Justsoso.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。13.Wherearethespeakers?A.Inabank. B.Inacafe. C.Inarestaurant.14.Whatdoesthemanwanttodo?A.Closeauselessaccount. B.Openanewaccount. C.Applyforacreditcard.15.Whatisdailyspendinglimitofthenewaccount?A.$1,000. B.$10,000. C.$100,000.16.Whenwillthemanreceivehiscards?A.Twoweekslater. B.Withintwoweeks. C.Amonthlater.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17.Whatisthespeaker?A.Ahostess. B.Aguide. C.Ateacher.18.Whatdoesthespeakerdoatthebeginningoftheprogram?A.Sheplaysanewrecord.B.Sheintroducestheprogram.C.Shedescribessomesingers.19.WhatistheprogramAbouttheBigHitsintendedfor?A.Providingyoungpeoplewithmusic.B.Introducingnewsongwriters.C.Hearingfromtheartiststhemselves.20.WhatdoesthePopWordsfocuson?A.Somesongs’words. B.Somesingers. C.Somesongwriters.二、阅读理解The2025YoungTravelersWritingpetitionAnnouncementCallforEntriesDoyoulovetotravel?Doyouenjoywritingaboutyourexperiences?Wearehappytoannouncethe2025YoungTravelersWritingpetition.Itisagreatchanceforyoutoshareyourtravelstoriesandwingreatprizes.Theme:MyBestTravelMemoryWhocanjoin:Allstudentsaged1318Wordcount:wordsYourStorywork.Howtoreadyourstoryaboutaspecialtrip.Tellusaboutaplaceyouvisited.Whatdidyouseeanddothere?Whodidyoumeet?Howdidyoufeel?Useclearwordstodescribethesightsandsounds.PleasewriteinEnglish.Yourstorymustbeyourownwork.HowtoEnterSendyourstorytousat25.Pleasewriteyourname,age,andschoolintheemail.Judging&PrizesOurteachersandwriterswillreadallthestories.Thebeststorieswillwinprizes.Youcouldwinanewcamera,books,oraspecialcertificate.Wewillalsoputthebeststoriesonourwebsitetosharewitheveryone.Welookforwardtoreadingaboutyouradventures.Startwritingnow!21.Whocantakepartinthepetition?A.Anyonewholovestravelling.B.Thelocalteachersandwriters.C.Peoplewholikewritingstories.D.Travellovinghighschoolstudents.22.Whicharticleismoresuitableforthepetition?A.Apersonaltravelingstory.B.Adiaryofdailylife.C.Areportonthetourismindustry.D.Aabouttouristattractions.23.Whatwillhappentothebeststories?A.Theywillbereadbyparents.B.Theywillbesharedonline.C.Theywillbeincludedinbooks.D.TheywillbetranslatedintoEnglish.Afewyearsago,ItookasightseeingtriptoWashington,D.C.StandingoutsidetheRonaldReaganCenter,Iheardavoicesay,“Canyouhelpme,sir?”Turningaround,Isawanelderly,blindwomanwithherhandextended.Ireachedintomypocket,pulledoutallmyloosechange,andplaceditonherhandwithoutlookingather,annoyedatbeingbotheredbyher.Butthewomansmiledandsaid,“Idon’twantyourmoney.Ijustneedhelpinfindingthepostoffice.”Instantly,IrealizedIhadactedwithprejudice(偏见)—Ijudgedanotherpersonsimplybymyassumption.IfeltembarrassedasIgentlytookherarmtoguideher,andIwishedIcouldchangemyquickdecision.IhatedwhatIsawinmyself.Thisincidentmademethinkaboutmybeliefinhumility(谦逊),eventhoughI’dlostitforamoment.Iamanimmigrant.IleftHondurasandarrivedintheUSattheageoffifteen.Istartedmynewlifewithtwosuitcases,mybrotherandsister,andastrongmother.Throughtheyears,Ihavebeenadishwasherandhavedonemanyotherhumblejobs,andeventuallyIbecameanetworkengineer.Inmyownlife,Ihaveexperiencedmanyopenactsofprejudice.Irememberatimeattheageofseventeen.Iwasabusboy(收盘工)andIheardafathertellhislittleboythatifhedidnotdowellinschool,hewouldenduplikeme.Ihavealsowitnessedthesamekindoftreatmenttowardmyfamilyandfriends,soIknowwhatit’slike.IshouldhaveknownbetterwhenIencounteredtheblindwoman.Butnow,livinginmymiddleclasslifestyle,itistooeasytoforgetmypastandwhereIwanttogo.Thatblindwomancuredmetokeepmyblindness,remindingmetokeepmybeliefinhumilityandalwayskeepmyeyesandheartopen.24.Whydidtheblindwomanspeaktotheauthor?A.Toaskfordirections. B.Tobegforsomemoney.C.Toknowaboutprejudice. D.Tomentonhumility.25.Whatwastheauthor’slifelikeinAmericaatfirst?A.Lonely. B.Quiet. C.Wonderful. D.Difficult.26.Whatdoestheauthor’sstorymainlyteachus?A.Toassistelderlypeople. B.Tofightagainstchallenges.C.Tooverepersonalprejudice. D.Tolearntobeindependent.27.Whatisthebesttitlefor?A.APricelessLessoninHumility B.FromDishwashertoNetworkEngineerC.MyUnforgettablePainfulExperiences D.AmericanPeople’sPrejudiceAgainstMeCityWildlifeisawildliferescuecenter.Itisinanordinarybuildingbetweenagardenandatrainline.Inside,manybabysquirrels(松鼠)liveincages.Itiswarmintheroom,andamachineplayssounds.Somesquirrelssleepinsmallbedstogether,whileothersholdontothecagesandlookoutside.Springisthetimewhenmanyanimalshavebabies.Thisisalsothebusiesttimeforthecenter.Workersherespendalotoftimefeedingbabysquirrelsbyhand.Totellthesquirrelsapart,theypaintthesquirrels’earsindifferentcolors.AlessandraFlores,oneoftheworkers,picksupasquirrelwithpinkears.Shefeedsitspecialmilkwithasmallsyringe(注射器).Thesquirrelsetothecenterfordifferentreasons.Somefallfromtheirnests,somelosetheirmothers,andsomearehurtbycars.SquirrelsareverymoninNorthAmerica,sosomepeopleaskwhywehelpthem.JimMonsma,thedirectorofthecenter,says,“Itisnotonlyaboutanimals.Helpingsmall,helplesssquirrelshelpspeoplebeemorekindandcaring.”ManywildliferescuecenterslikethisonecanbefoundacrosstheUSA.Theyhelpallkindsofanimalsintrouble.Thesecentersoftendependonvolunteers.JulieEdwardsisoneofthem.Shelooksafteraveryactivesquirrelthatmighttrytorunaway.Edwardssayseveryanimalhasitsowncharacter.ShestartedhelpingatacenterinTexasbecauseherhusbanddidnotwanthertobringhomedogsorcatsfromananimalshelter.Atthewildliferescuecenter,shecannottakeanimalshome.Mostanimalsneedhelpbecauseofcitiesbuiltbypeople.Roads,cars,andotherthingsmakelifeeasierforpeoplebutharderforanimals.Everydayisfullofdangerforthem.Thatiswhythecenterisneeded.28.WhatisthelivingconditionofthesquirrelsinCityWildlife?A.Poor. B.Basic.C.fortable. D.Unique.29.WhatisJimMonsma’sattitudetorescuingsquirrels?A.Doubtful. B.Supportive.C.Unfriendly. D.Cautious.30.WhydidJulieEdwardschoosetoworkinthewildliferescuecenter?A.Shelovedfeedingsquirrels.B.Shewantedtotakeanimalshome.C.Herhusbanddislikedkeepingpetsathome.D.Herhusbandhadkeptmanydogsandcats.31.Whatdoesthelastparagraphimplyaboutcities?A.Theyshouldbesmallerinsize.B.Theyhelpbothpeopleandwildlife.C.Theyprovidesafehomesforanimals.D.Theymakesomeanimals’livesdifficult.Scientistshavefoundanewgeneticreasonwhysomepeoplearemorelikelytobeoverweight.AstudyledbytheUniversityofExetershowsthatpeoplewithamissinggenecalledSMIM1burnfewercalorieswhenresting,leadingtohigherbodyweight.TheSMIM1genewasdiscoveredonlytenyearsagoandislinkedtoararebloodtypecalledVel.About1in5,000peoplelackbothcopiesofthisgene,makingthemVelnegative.Theseindividualsnotonlyhaveadifferentbloodtypebutalsotendtogainweightmoreeasily.Theresearchfoundthattheyoftenshowothersignslinkedtoobesity(肥胖),suchashigherlevelsoffatintheblood,signsthattheirfattissue(组织)isnotworkingproperly,andlowerlevelsofthyroid(甲状腺)hormones.Thestudy,publishedinthejournalMed,usedgeneticdatafromnearly500,000peopleintheUK.Amongthem,104werefoundtolacktheSMIM1gene.Onaverage,womenwiththisgeneticchangeweighedabout4.6kgmore,andmenabout2.4kgmore.Researcherssaythatthisgeneaberrationcouldbeasignificantfactorcontributingtoobesityinabout300,000peopleworldwide.Moreimportantly,thestudyoffershopeforfuturetreatment.Scientistsnowplantotestwhetheranexisting,lowcost,andwidelyavailablethyroidmedicinecouldhelppeoplewholacktheSMIM1genetomanagetheirweight.Theyhopetostartamedicaltrialsoontoseeifthedrugiseffective.“Obesityhasbeeamajorglobalhealthproblem,”saidMattiaFrontini,theleadresearcher.“Whilelifestyleplaysabigrole,forasmallnumberofpeople,genesarethemaincause.Findingthesegeneticreasonshelpsuslookforbettertreatments.Italsohelpsreduceunfairsocialjudgmenttowardpeoplewithobesity.”Thediscoveryteachesusthatobesityisoftennotasimplechoice.BystudyinggeneslikeSMIM1,sciencemayonedayprovidemorepersonalizedandeffectivehelpforthosewhostrugglewithweightduetotheirDNA.32.WhatisthemaineffectofmissingtheSMIM1geneaccordingtothestudy?A.Itmakesfattissueworkbetter.B.Itmakespeoplegainweighteasily.C.Itcausespeopletoeatmorefood.D.Itchangesaperson’sbloodtype.33.Whatdoestheauthorintendtodoinparagraph2?A.Introduceanewtopic.B.Givemoreexamples.C.Addmorebackground.D.Explaindifferentreasons.34.Whichcanexplaintheunderlinedword“aberration”inparagraph3?A.Unusualchange. B.monfeatures.C.Healthycondition. D.Newexperiments.35.Whatisthesignificanceofthisdiscovery?A.Ithelpsfindmorefatpeople.B.Itproveslifestyleisnotimportant.C.Itfullyexplainsthecauseofobesity.D.Itmayleadtonewtreatmentsforobesity.HowtoSpendLessTimeonSocialMediaSomepeoplefindthatsocialmediaisnolongerfunoruseful.36Butitcanbehardtobreakthehabitofcheckingtheseappseveryday,becauseweareusedtothemandthepaniesmakequittingdifficult.Thisiswhyyouneedsomegoodwaystohelpyouchange.Youcanstartbymakingsocialnetworkshardertouse.37Betteryet,delete(删除)theapppletely.Onaputer,logoutofyouraccounts.Then,youmustenteryournameandpasswordeachtimeyouwanttologin.Thisextrastephelpsyouthinktwicebeforewastingtime.38Someappscanstopyoufromopeningcertainwebsitesorprogramsonyourputerorphone.Thesetoolscanhelpyoubuildgoodhabitsovertime.Theyhelpyoustayawayfromsocialmediabymakingithardertoreach.Anothergoodideaistoreplaceyoursocialmediahabitwithabetterone.Whenyoufeellikeopeninganapp,dosomethingelseinstead.Youcouldreadinterestingarticles,listentomusic,ortalkwithfriendsfacetoface.39Atfirst,itmightfeelstrangenottocheckyourphoneasoften.Butsoon,youmaystarttonoticemorefreetimeinyourday.Youcouldusethistimealkwithfamily,orjustenjoythequiet.40A.Donotshareyourlifeonline.B.Youshouldavoidcheckingyourmessages.C.Thissmallstepcanhelpyoufeelmuchhappier.D.Itoftenmakesthemfeelangryinsteadofhappy.E.Playingagameforafewminutesisalsoafunchoice.F.Tryremovingtheappfromyourphone’shomescreen.G.Ifthatdoesnotwork,youcanuseappstoblocksocialmedia.三、完形填空Iwalkedslowlyintothemunitygardenearlyinthemorning.Iheldaclipboard(写字夹板)tocountvegetablesforthe41harvest,Dew(露水)dropsshoneontomatoplants,andtheairsmelled42.“Anotherusualday,”Ithought.ThenIheardayoungvoicecall,“Lookatthis!”ItwasMia,afifteenyearoldgirlwho43thesunflowers.Shewashelpingabentsunflowerstand44withasmallstick.“Isee.Butwemust45ourworkbeforeitgetshot,”Isaid,checkingmy46.“Notjustnice—it’swonderful,”Miasaidsoftly.“Thisplantwasdownyesterday,butnowit’sgrowingtowardthe47again.”Shetouchedanewleafandsaid,“Plants48stoptrying.Theykeep49,evenafterheavyrainorstrongwind.”BeforeIcouldreply,she50measpiderwebbetweentwocornplants.“Aspidermadethisatnight—withoutanyplan.Itjustknewhow.”Iputdownmy51andfinallysawthegardeninanewway:aredladybug(瓢虫)climbing,abeerestingonaflower,andlightmakingtheleavesbright.Miaadded,“Everything52together,everyday.”Later,Ithoughtabouther53.Life’smagicisn’talways54andloud.Sometimes,it’sabroken55standingupagain.Ifweslowdownandopenoureyes,wemayfindthatmagichasbeenaroundusallthetime.41.A.summer B.spring C.autumn D.winter42.A.strange B.fresh C.exciting D.mild43.A.showedoff B.gaveup C.appliedfor D.tookcareof44.A.silent B.still C.safe D.straight45.A.finish B.arrange C.design D.rescue46.A.bag B.watch C.measure D.goods47.A.sea B.earth C.sun D.light48.A.ever B.never C.seldom D.sometimes49.A.growing B.striking C.waiting D.seeking50.A.borrowed B.explained C.taught D.showed51.A.book B.paper C.list D.case52.A.fights B.works C.doubts D.records53.A.skills B.gifts C.manners D.words54.A.simple B.clear C.big D.meaningful55.A.flower B.tree C.root D.bamboo四、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。AnEnglishproverb(谚语)isashort,wellknownsaying56givesadviceorsharesatruthaboutlife.Peopleoftenuseproverbsindailytalkbecausetheyareeasy57(remember)andfullofwisdom.Forexample,“Afriendinneedisafriendindeed”tellsusthattruefriendshelpwhenwehave58(problem).Proverbsplayanimportantroleinmunication.Theymakeourlanguagericherandhelpusexpressideas59asimpleway.Whenweuseproverbs,ourwordsbeemore60(power)andinteresting.Also,learningproverbscanhelpusunderstandEnglishculturebetterbecausemanyproverbsefromoldstoriesorhistory.Moreover,theycanmakeourconversationsmorelivelyandenjoyableforeveryoneinvolved.However,thereareafewthingstokeepinmindwhenusingproverbs.First,itisimportanttochoosetherightonefor61situation.Usingawrongproverb62(confuse)others.Second,proverbsareusuallyusedinspeakingorinformalwriting.Informalpapers,itisbettertousedirectlanguage.Lastly,rememberthatthemeaningofaproverbisoftennotliteral,soweneedtounderstandthedeeperideabehind63.Inshort,proverbsarelikesmalltreasuresintheEnglishlanguage.Byusingthem64(correct),wecanimproveourmunicationandenjoythebeautyofthelanguageevenmore.So,whynotstartby65(try)touseonesimpleproverbtoday?五、书信写作66.学校英文报正面向全校征文。请你以“AStoryBetweenMyFriendsandMe”为题写一篇短文投稿,内容包括:(1)事情的经过;(2)此事对你的启发。注意:(1)写作词数应为80个左右;(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。AStoryBetweenMyFriendsandMe____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________六、书面表达67.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。Theschoolannouncedtheannualspeechpetition.Susanreadthenoticewithinterest,butneverthoughtithadanythingtodowithher.So,itcameasapletesurprisewhenherEnglishteacher,Mrs.Evans,approachedher.“Susan,”shesaidwithanencouragingsmile,“I’vesignedyouupforthepetition.I’vereadyouressays,andyouhavesuchuniquethoughts.It’stimetoletyourvoicebeheard.”Susanfeltamixofexcitementandfear.Shewasanaturallyquietandthoughtfulgirlwhopreferredtopouroutherthoughtsinhernotebookratherthanexpresstheminfrontofothers.Shewouldoftenobserveotherswithherlargeeyes,andhermindwasfilledwithstoriesanddreamssheseldomshared.Asforthespeechtopic“MyDreamforaBetterWorld”,shehadsomanyideastoshare,butthethoughtofmakingamistakeinfrontofpeopleseemedunbearablyembarrassingtoher.Seeingherworry,Susan’soldersisterputagentlehandonhershoulder.“Everyonefeelsnervousatfirst,”shesaidwarmly.Shedidn’ttellSusantowin;instead,shesaid,“Thegoalisn’ttobeperfect.It’stobebraveenoughtotry.Justdoyourbest,andthatwillalwaysbegoodenough.”Hersisterpromisedtolistentoherpracticeeveryday,offeringasafespacetomakemistakesandimprove.Encouragedbythissupport,Susanbegantoprepareseriously.Shespenthourseachdayinherroom,standinginfrontofhermirror.Shepracticedherspeechoverandoveragain,listeningcarefullytoherownvoice.Sheworkedonmakingherpronunciationclearerandhervoicestronger.Shewatchedherselfinthemirror,addinghandgesturesandsmilesattherightmoments.Sheevenrecordedherselftofindpartsthatneededmorework.Slowly,thewordsstartedtofeelnatural,asiftheywereherownthoughtsandnotjustamemorized.注意:(1)续写词数应为150个左右;(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Thedayofthearrived.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________arrived._Then,Susandeliveredherspeechconfidently.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

1.B【原文】W:Howfardidyouwalk?M:About10miles.Imeanttowalkfurtherbutmyfoothurts.DoyouthinkIshouldseeadoctor?W:Restitforawhilefirstandseeifitgetsbetter.2.C【原文】M:Wouldyouliketoeatinthisrestaurantordoyouwanttotryanewone?W:Wehadbettereathere.Wehavetobebackatworkinanhour.3.B【原文】W:Hey,John.Ithoughtyousaidyouwouldbeawayforseveralweeks.M:It’sonlyseveraldays.4.B【原文】W:Ipickedupafewgoodbargainsinthesale.Theyareonly30dollarseachandIcangetanextra20%offifItake4items.M:Whatadeal.5.A【原文】M:Mycousinwilletovisiweek.I’mwonderinghowtoshowhimaroundShanghai.W:Whynotrentacar?Thepriceisreasonableanditismuchmoreconvenienttogosomewherethantakingthepublictransportation.6.C7.C【原文】W:Whatareyourplansfortheafternoon,Mark?NickandIaregoingtothemovies.Doyouwanttojoinus?M:I’dloveto,butIhavetomeetLinda.Shehasanonlineshopsellingmen’sclothesandshewantsmetotakephotographsforit.I’llmeetherat2:00.W:Thenlet’smeetfordinner,shallwe?HowabouttherestaurantwewenttolastFriday?I’llseeyouthereataboutsixo’clock.M:I’mafraiditwon’tbefinishedthen.Howaboutseven?W:Sure.Seeyou.8.A9.A【原文】W:Hey,listentothis.TheaverageAmericanfamilywatchessixhoursofTVaday.M:Aday?You’rejoking.W:No,itsayssorighthereinthismagazine.Hmm,Iguessyou’reanaverageAmerican,Jack.WhenIeovertoyourplace,youalwayshaveyourTVon.M:eon.AreyousayingI’macouchpotato?W:Yeah.IreallythinkwatchingTVisawasteoftime.M:Well,Idisagree.Somearebad,likethosesoapoperas.Butwhataboutsportsorthenews?Youwatchthosesometimes,don’tyou?W:Well,actually,forthenews,IprefertheInternet.M:Why?W:Becauseitgivesmealotmoreinformation.10.C11.C12.A【原文】M:You’reanewer,aren’tyou?W:Yes,Iam.MynameisLily.Icameherelastweek.Myfamilyhavejustmovedtothiscity.M:Wele,Lily.I’myourEnglishteacher.DoyoulikeEnglish?W:Yes.Ilikethelanguageverymuch.Ithinkit’simportanttolearnitwell.M:YouspeakEnglishverywell.Howlonghaveyoubeenlearningthelanguage?W:Forfiveandahalfyears.Hereismyoldbook.M:Doyoufeeliteasytolearn?W:It’shardtosay.Sometimesitseemsveryeasy,butsometimesit’sratherhard.Somesentencesaretoodifficultformetounderstand,especiallythelongoneswithsomephrasesinthem.13.A14.B15.B16.B【原文】W:Goodmorning.HowcanIhelpyou?M:I’dliketoopenanewaccount.W:Haveyoufilledoutanapplicationform?M:Yes.AndI’vebroughtsomedocumentsalongwithme.Doyouneedtoseemyidentitycard?W:Yes.M:Doestheaccountewithacard?W:Yes.M:Thatisveryconvenient.W:Yes,itis.Ourcustomersreallylikeit.Doyouhaveanyotherquestionsaboutyournewaccount?M:Yes.What’sthedailyspendinglimit?W:Themaximumis$10,000.M:That’sgood.Iseverythingallrightwithmydocuments?W:They’reallinorder.Ifyoujustsignyournamehere,you’llreceiveyourcardsandsecuritycodeinthemailwithin2weeks.M:Thankyouverymuch.W:Youarewele.17.A18.B19.C20.A【原文】

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