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1、四川省仁寿县四校联考2022-2021学年高一英语下学期6月月考试题第一局部:听力30分第一节(共5小题;每题1.5分,总分值7.5分)请听下面5段对话,选出最正确选项。1. What will the woman do?A. Shoe her ticket. B. Help the man find his seat C. Follow the man to her seat.2. why does the man go to work by bike?A. To take exercise. B. To protect the environment C. To save money.3.
2、 What will the man do this Saturday?A. Organize a dance . B. Help his mother with a party. C. Have dinner with the woman.4. What was the weather like in Australia during Emmas holiday?A. Sunny. B. Windy. C. Rainy.5. Why does the woman thank the man?A. He gave her a CD she wanted . B. He spent Christ
3、mas with her C. He helped her a lot第二节(共15小题;每题1.5分,总分值22.5分)请听下面5段对话或独白,选出最正确选项。请听第6段材料,答复第6、7题。6. What is Jim looking for?A. His wallet B. His watch. C. His CD.7. Why does Jim call Sarah through her mobile?A. She left it at her house. B. She was very busy in town, C. She didnt get it back from him
4、.第一局部:听力(共两节,总分值30分)请听第7段材料,答复第8至10题。8. Where does the woman come from?A. Spain . B. Canada. C. France.9. What language did the woman learn at college?A. German. B. Spanish. C. French10. What do we know about the woman?A. She is the same age as Alice. B. She wears a uniform in Canada. C. She will st
5、ay with Alice s family soon.听第8段材料,答复第11至13题。11. Where is Michaels new house? A. In Oxford. B. In Warston. C. In Kidlington.12. How did Michael get the house?A. He bought it with his grandpas help. B. He received it from his grandpa. C. He rented it himself.13. What is Michael dissatisfied? . A. He
6、has little money B. His house is too old. C. His house is a bit far from the bus stop.请听第9段材料,答复第14至17题14. What is the woman looking forward to doing first during the summer vacation?A. Having a good rest. B. Going to the beach. C. Working with kids.15. From whom did the man know the International V
7、olunteer program in Costa Rica ?A. Lily. B. Tom. C. May.16. What did Lily say about the International Volunteer program ?A. Tiring. B. Interesting. C. Well organized.17. How well the woman know more about the program?A. By asking the man .B. By telephoning TomC. By checking on the Internt请听第10段材料,答复
8、第18至20题。18. What is the speaker mainly talking about?A. Good running methods. B. A running club for women.C. Advantages of running19. Why did the women join the running club?A. To lose weight .B. To kill the timeC. To become confident.20. How does the speaker feel about the women runners?A. Unconcer
9、ned. B. Worried. C. Pleased.第二局部 阅读理解 40分第一节(共15小题;每题2分,总分值30分)阅读以下短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四 个选项中,选出最正确选项。 A Charlie Thorne and the Last Equationby Stuart GibbsThe CIA is on a task to find an equation(方程式) called Pandora, which could destroy the world if the wrong people get it. For help, they turn to Charl
10、ie, a 12-year-old girl whos as smart as Albert Einstein. People who like action-packed mysteries will enjoy reading this exciting book.AstroNutsby Jon Scieszka and Steven WeinbergIn AstroNuts, the Earth has been destroyed by humans for thousands of years. Four animals set out from Mount Rushmore, th
11、e headquarters (总部)of NNASA. Their task is to find a new planet fit for human life. Finally, they discover one: Plant Planet. The story s theme (主题)is simple: Dont harm the planet. Readers who love fantasy will enjoy AstroNuts.Stargazingby Jen WangChristine hears that Moon, whos new in town, is the
12、kind of kid who beats people up for fun. But Moon and her mum come to live with Christines family, and the two kids become best friends. Moon even shares a big secret with Christine. Stargazing is. based on author Jen Wangs experiences as a child. The story is about the power of friendship and how p
13、eople are able to change.Roll with Itby Jamie SumnerRoll with It is a story about a 12-year-old girl named Ellie. She has difficulty walking on her own and uses a wheelchair. When Ellie and her mum move to another state to take care of Ellies grandpa, she must learn to navigate (处理)a new school and
14、new friendships. This page-turner is a must-read for everyone. It s a heartwarming story that really shows the value of family and how being different is special.21. Which book tells readers to protect the place we live in?A. AstroNutsB. Stargazing.C. Roll with It.D. Charlie Thorne and the Last Equa
15、tion.22. What makes Stargazing different from the other three books?A. It talks about friendship.B. It tells stories about animals.C. It contains lots of scientific knowledge.D. It was written according to the authors experiences.23. What happened to Ellie?A. She had difficulty in making friends.B.
16、She had an accident which left her in a wheelchair.C. She went to a new school and had to start all over again.D. She lost her mum and was taken care of by her grandpa.BEver since he was nine years old, Daniel Arundel has been helping his mother Elizabeth in the kitchen. At home he learnt to bake(烘烤
17、) cakes, while on Saturdays he helped at the sandwich shop his mum ran.Ive always loved making things for people to eat. says Daniel who started selling his cakes while at secondary school. Every Sunday I would sell cakes Id baked at home with Mum at a market. My cakes went down a storm.His plan to
18、open a bakery in his hometown of Oldham, Greater Manchester, so impressed his teachers,they encouraged him to submit提交)his idea to a national competition for business people. Although he didnt win. Daniel got an award(奖金) of $1,000 to help his project.Arundel Bakery opened on an industrial site in O
19、ldham surrounded by offices full of people looking for somewhere for their lunch. So he opened a sandwich shop at the front too. He also helps the community by making fresh, hot meals for lunch clubs for the homeless.Last year Daniel came second in another competition to recognized business talent.
20、organized by the Edge Foundation, an education charity, it encourages career routes to young people not choosing universityThe last few years have been crazy. l am so busy. l dont have much of a social life at the moment, admits Daniel .I want to expand our range of gluten-fee(不含麸质的), dairy-free cak
21、es for those who have food intolerances过敏) like me.“I know Im still very young and Im learning all the time. But I love what lm doing and want to take every chance that comes to make my bakery a success. 24. How did Daniel usually spend his Sunday at secondary school?A, He learnt how to cook.B. He m
22、ade cakes at home.C. Ha sold food at the market.D. He helped at his mums shop.25. What did Daniels teachers do when they learnt about his business plan?A. they raised money for him.B. They offered to work part-time for him.C. They encouraged him to a major in business.D. They advised him to take par
23、t in a competition.26. Why did Daniel open a sandwich shop?A. To give customers more choices .B. To meet the need of office workers.C. To offer help to the local lunch clubs.D. To make full use of the space he had bought. 27. What does Daniel plan to do in the future?A. Find time for a social life.B
24、. Continue his studies in university.C. Ask for support from the Edge Foundation. D. Make special food for people similar to him.CThey say -when you put time into creating a gift for someone,you are giving away a part of your life. I have to share two stories.My first gift was for Ashok Soota. The g
25、ift was to say thank you for what he has been doing for our IT industry. Ashok,now in his seventies, has led thousands of people to success. He has been awarded the title of The IT Man of the Year more than once and considered as one of the 12 gems难能可责的人) that built our IT industry.I had seven days,
26、 before meeting him, to think and to create a special gift for him. Finally I could create something special. It was a wine (葡萄酒) bottle with a personalized label(标签)on it.When I handed over my gift to him, he said no, he couldnt accept gifts. But when he saw the label on the bottle, he didnt have t
27、he heart to refuse.Anjali is a family friend. Once she told us about her cousin who had passed away in his twenties a few years ago. He suffered from autism(患有自闭症). His autism, however, did not get in the way of his production of art nor in his show of love to all those he knew. When Anjali spoke ab
28、out him, we could see how much she loved the boy.l decided to create a replica(复制品)of one of his paintings as a gift for Anjali. When she looked at what I had created , I knew from her face that I had given her the most valuable gift.Some of my friends may ask me, “You did not expect anything in ret
29、urn. Is all this effort worth the time?I would say: my gifts showed the unconditional love Ashok showed for the country and the unconditional love Anjali felt for her young brother.28. What kind of a person is Ashok?A. He is smart and likes asking questions. B. He is cheerful and always ready to hel
30、p.C. He is easy-going and likes making friends. D. He is hard-working and makes great achievements.29. What was Ashoks reaction when he received the authors gift at first?A. He refused it.B. He was surprised.C. He accepted it at once.D. He was moved to tears.30. What can we learn about Anjali?A. She
31、 lost her beloved cousin.B. She is interested in painting.C. She used to suffer from autism.D. She is the authors family member.31. Which of the following can be the best title ol this text?A. The art of giving giftsB. Creating gifts with lifeC. My special gifts for friendsD. The importance of givin
32、g giftsDWhile visiting Lake Louise last summer. one of the most famous sights in the Canadian Rockies, I saw a plastic spoon float by in the green water. Whether someone had thrown the spoon into the water, or if it was blown in by the wind, the sight surprised me. It was a sad reminder(提醒物of the re
33、ach that plastic pollution has. Try as I might, I could not reach that spoon, and had to watch it float away.Grist wrote about the problem of plastic cutlery(餐具)in an article called Its time to take Americas plastic fork problem seriously:“Its hard to say how many forks, spoons, and knives Americans
34、 throw away, but in 2022 we placed nearly 2 billion delivery(递送) orders. If at least half those meals included single-use cutlery, that would mean were throwing away billions of cutlery each year. They dont just disappear: A recent study of the San Francisco Bay Area found that food and drink packag
35、ing made up 67 percent of all litter on the streets.Fiona Nicholls, ocean plastics campaigner for Greenpeace UK, said: We cant carry on using up land or cutting down forests to make cutlery, cups or packaging that get used for a matter of moments, and could pollute our planet for hundreds of years t
36、o come. Its grotesqueAs members of the community, we should do our part to stop single-use cutlery. One way is to throw a travel set of reusable cutlery into your bag. Even if you dont have your own set or forget to bring it with you, there are other ways. When eating out, choose places that offer r
37、eusable cutlery. Finger foods like pizza, tacos or sandwiches are also nice choices. If youre ordering food for delivery, you can also say“no thanks to plastic forks, knives and spoons.32. How did the author feel upon his discovery at Lake Louise?A. He felt relaxed.B. He was nervous.C. He was worrie
38、dD. He felt encouraged.33. What does Grists article mainly show?A. The problem of using plastic is serious. B. The streets in American cities are not tidy. C. At least half of meals are wasted every year. D. Many people spend money on takeaway food.34. What does the underlined word “grotesque in Par
39、agraph 3 mean?A. Useful.B. Boring.C. Satisfying.D. Unreasonable.35. What is the last paragraph mainly about?A. Single-use cutlery harms the environment. B. Single-use cutlery is in great need every year.C. Peoples opinions on single-use cutlery are divided.D. People can use different ways to stop us
40、ing根据短文内容.从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最正确选.选项中有两项为多项选择项。Children are naturally curious. From the minute they gain control of their body, they work to put themselves out into the world to see how it all works. This free exploration(探索helps children form connections in their brain. It helps them learn and its al
41、so fun.36 The freedom to use different materials(材料)allows for exploration and experimentation(试验).It allows youth to practice a wide range of skills that are useful not only for life,but also for learning. Fine motor(运动skills. 37 This development will help your child with writing, putting on a coat
42、 and other tasks that require controlled movements.Cognitive(认知的development. Art can help children learn and practice skills like cause and effect (for example,“38)They can also practice critical thinking skills by making a mental plan or picture of what they intend to create and following through o
43、n their plan.39 Children can learn, create and begin to understand things like size, shape, making comparisons and counting.Language skills. As children describe and share their artwork, they develop language skills.40 It is also a great chance to learn new vocabulary words relating to their project
44、.In addition to helping youth develop important skills, free expression is also good for. overall health and well-being. It can help children relax and work through things happening in their lives.A. Math skills.B. Communication skills.C. Is this what I wanted in the very beginning?D. If I push very
45、 hard with a crayon the color is darker.E. Art is a natural activity to support this free play in children.F. Controlling pencils , crayons, and paintbrushes helps children develop their fine motor skills.G. Parents and teachers can encourage this development by asking open-ended questions in return
46、.第三局部:语言知识45分 (完形填空,共20小题;每题1.5分,总分值30分) I came home from work one day and my son greeted (迎接)me at the door with a wide smile. “Dad, I am a 41 man! Puzzled (困惑的),I 42 my wife about this. She shared with me that our five-year-old had emptied a 2-litre jug (壶)of water from the 43, most of it on the f
47、loor. My wifes first 44 had been to shout and beat him. However, she did not. She 45 asked him“Breton, what were you trying to do?“I was trying to help you 46 the dishes, Mum, he replied loudly. Sure enough, she 47 a pile of dishes that had been washed on the kitchen table.“Well son, why did you use
48、 the water from the fridge? she further asked. Breton 48 that he couldnt reach the sink (洗涤槽). My wife began to _49 the situation better and her 50 disappeared. What do you think you can do next time to make less of a mess?Bretons face 51 as he replied, “I could wash them in the bathroom. My wife explained to him that the dishes might break in the bathroom and he