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1、保密信用前2022-2023学年下学期东明一中高一第一次月考检测英语试题注意事项1 .本试卷满分150,考试时间120分钟。2 .答题前,考生务必将姓名、班级等个人信息写在答题卡指定位置。3 .考生作答时,请将答案写在答题卡上。选择题每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应的答案标 号涂黑:非选择题请用直径0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔在答题卡上各题答题区域作答。超出答题区域的答 案无效,在试题卷、草稿纸上作答无效。第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分) 第一节(共5小题;每小题分,满分分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的 相应位置。听
2、完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1 .Where will the woman probably go first?C. To a post office.A. To a shop.B. To a restaurant.2 . Why was the woman so late?A. Something went wrong with the bus.B. She took somebody to hospital.C. She didnt catch the bus.3. What are the two speakers doing?A.
3、Playing a ball game.B. Cheering for Oxford.4. What did ihe man do last night?A. He went to a school.B. He talked with his friend.5. What does the man think of the woman?A. She can make money.B. She doesnt like money.C. Watching a football match.C. He saw a film on TV.C. Shes careless with money.第二节(
4、共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22. 5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。 听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。 每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。6. Why did the man call for help?第一节(满分15分)66.上周末,你和同学们参加了学校的校园种菜活动。请你为班级英语角写一篇短文介绍这次活动。内容包括:1.活动的参与过程;2.感受和收获。注意:1.词数应为100左右;2.可适当增加细节,使行文连贯。第二节(满分25分)6
5、7.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。Jacksons family hired a driver. The drivers family came to stay with them in a small house in their backyard. Thats how Jackson met the drivers cight-ycar-oid son Tom. From the day he met Jackson, Toni became his fan. For Tom, 11 -year-old Jackson seemed to be
6、a big boy. He would always follow Jackson around.Tom didnt go to school. He was admitted to a local government school, but he refiised to go. He told Jackson shyly that the teachers only made them copy words from the blackboard. Since he hadnt learned how to read, he could not understand anything (h
7、at was written on (he blackboard. Jackson felt sorry for him. On Sunday, Jackson saw Tom sitting under a tree holding an alphabet (字母表)book in his hands. Jackson walked quietly towards him and discovered that Tom was holding the book upside down.Jackson took the book out of Toins hands and turned th
8、e right side up. This is how you should read,“ he told Toni. Two big tears rolled down Toms checks. Tom told Jackson, want to be like you, but I cant do anything., That evening, Jackson told his parents they had to help Tom get into a better school. It was not easy to make Tom admitted to a new scho
9、ol, because the time for admission was over.Luckily, one principal (校长)looked at Tom kindly and admitted him to her school. The next day Tom went to his new school wearing a new shirt. But when Tom returned from school, he was a bi( sad. The other children in his class had laughed at him. He told Ja
10、ckson, 4tThey all said I am much older than them but in a smaller class. I dont want to go to school.注意:L续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式作答。Jackson said, Dont worry, Tom, I will teach you to read.Two months later, Tom returned from school with a bright smile.A. Because the man lost his way home.B. Because the m
11、an was loo old to walk home.C. Because the man was tired and unwilling to walk home.7. Who is the woman?A. The mans wife.B. A policewoman.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8. What are the two speakers?A. They are foreigners.B. They are teachers.9. What do the kids do with the boy from Brazil?A. They excuse him.B. The
12、y hate him.10. What is rewarding according to the woman?A. Her students praises fbr their teacher.B. Her students progress in the end.C. Her students efforts to catch up.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. What are the speakers talking about?A. Mount Tai.B. Mount Hua.12. What can we learn about the man?A. He reach
13、ed the top of the mountain. B. He stopped halfway.13. What can we leam about the woman?A. She doesnt like climbing mountains.B. She wants to climb the famous mountain, too.C. She has been to the famous mountain before.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14. What can wc learn about the man?A. Hes lost his way.B. Hes lo
14、st something.15. Where does the man work?A. In a town.B. In London.16. Why does the man come to the town?A. To do business.B. To have a holiday.C. The mans granddaughter.C. They are students.C. They welcome him.C. Mount HuangC. He met many famous people.C. Hes going to the hospital.C. In a hospital.
15、C. To find a job.17. Where are the speakers now?A. On the way lo the hospital B. On the way to London.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18. When did the speaker buy his ticket?A. Fourteen days ago.B. Thirteen days ago.19. How did the speaker go to the airport?A. On a bus.B. In a car.20. What can we learn from the p
16、assage?A. He had never been in a plane before.B. He is often in a plane.C. He had been in a plane only twice.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2. 5分,满分37. 5分)C. On (he way to a town.C. On Monday morning.C. On a train.阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Angkor Temples Jungle Bike RouteYoull be p
17、icked up from your hotel at 8 am. Given everything you need for your tour, youll begin cycling in the direction of Angkor, the former capital of the Khmer Empire.The first stop on your route will be Ta Prohm. The carved stone walls of this designated World Heritage Site arc just about visible betwee
18、n the overgrown roots and branches of the surrounding forest. This mythical temple was chosen as a scene for the filming of Tomb Raider.Your route will then continue towards the lost city of Angkor Thom. From here, youll head to Prasat Bayon, known for its famous face towers.Visit the Terrace of Ele
19、phants, the over I ,()00-fbot-long viewing platform, and the Terrace of the Leper King.Youll take a break at a local restaurant, where youll enjoy a lunch of tasty traditional Cambodian dishes. After lunch, youll begin your route back to Siem Reap.Duration : 5-8 hours.Included : English-speaking gui
20、de. , Bike and helmet. Bottled water. , First aid kit Lunch.Not included:Snacks and fruit.How to book?To reserve the activity, choose the dale and complete the form on the website. You will receive your confirmation immediately.If you still have more questions, check out our Q&A section on frequentl
21、y asked questions. If you need help to book an activity or have any enquiries, please contact us.Free cancellationFree! Free cancellation up to 48 hours before the activity starts. If you cancel within this time or do not show up, you will not be refunded.21. Which scenic spot appeared in the movie
22、Tomb Raider?A. Ta Prohm.B. Angkor Thom.C. Prasal Bay on.D. The Terrace of Elephants.22. What should visitors prepare for themselves if needed?A. Helmet.B. Lunch.C. Water.D. Fruit.23. How can visitors reserve the activity?A. By emailing the agency.B. By filling out a form online.C. By checking out th
23、e Q&A section.D. By showing up at the agency two days in advance.The cat Bubby showed up on the doorstep of Wisemans father, Abbott, who was putting out food fbr a different stray cat (流浪猫).Wiseman recalls that one day her father found a little three-legged cat in the kitchen eating the other cats f
24、ood. Dad was kind of really surprised by this animal. It melted his heart to see this little cat with three legs looking after himself. Since then, her father and Bubby formed an unbreakable bond. They helped each other: Bubby got food and frequent visits to the house, while Abbott got a companion t
25、hrough a time of change in his life.After Abbott died in 2017, Bubbys visits to her family home stopped. The family couldnt locate Bubby for almost (wo years until (hey saw his furry face in an online post.According to volunteer McLeod, Bubby was brought to the shelter after a community effort to fi
26、nd the thrcc-lcggcd cat. McLeod remembers when she met Bubby for the first time, he was laying face down in his cage, exhausted. McLeod featured the cat in an online post, asking anyone if they knew of the animals history. Wiseman leapt at the opportunity to reunite with Bubby. Once Bubby was recove
27、red enough to leave the shelter, the two decided McLeod would adopt Bubby and give him his forever home.In a twist of fate, Wiseman revealed McLeod had actually met Abbott and Bubby previously, but had forgotten the encounter, hs like it came fiill circle. It was a very sad thing that turned into a
28、beautiful thing. Wiseman said. Wiseman still visits Bubby whenever she can, often helping with the cals special food and treats. She is thrilled that Bubby was able to find his forever home, and knows her father would feel the same.24. How did Abbott feel when he first found the three-legged cat?A.
29、Caring.B. Interested.C. Touched.D. Upset.25. How did Wiseman relocate the cat?A. She found the cat accidentally when it was posted online.B. She reached the cat through hard work of the community.C. She was told the cat was brought to a shelter by a volunteer.D. She turned to a website helping lost
30、animals find their owners.26. When was Bubby given his permanent home?A. After Bubby made a full recovery.B. Two years before Abbott died.C When Bubby was found by McLeod.D. The moment McLeod met Wiseman.27. What docs the underlined word “it refbr to in the last paragraph?A. Wisemans frequent visits
31、 to the cat.B. The cats final settlement in McLeods house.C. The meeting and adoption of the cat and McLeod. D. McLeods experience of meeting Abbot andthe cat.CChildren are becoming addicted to social media for (heir sense of self-worth, a major study warned. It found many youngsters measure their s
32、tatus by public approval they get online, often through “likes”. Some change their conduct in real life to improve their image online.The research into youngsters aged from 8 to 12 was carried out by Childrens Commissioner(专员)Anne Longfield. She said social media firms were exposing children to majo
33、r psychological risks, with some youngsters starting secondary school ill-equipped to deal with the huge pressure they faced online. Youngsters felt their friendships could be at risk if they didnt respond to social media posts quickly and around the clock.Children aged 8 to 10 were starting to feel
34、 happy” when others liked their posts. However, those in (he 10 to 12 age group were “concerned with how many people like their posts*, indicating their need for social recognition gets stronger as they become older.Children tended to compare themselves to others online. 44Thcn there is this push to
35、 connectif offline, will you miss out, will you show you dont care about those you are following, all come together in a huge way at once. Miss Longfield said, For children its very difficult to handle.The researchinvolving eight groups of 32 children aged 8 to 12suggested that as they grew, they be
36、came increasingly anxious online. Children as young as 8 were using social media platforms largely for fun. When (hey started secondary school, they became more conscious of (heir image online and fell more pressure to ensure popularity of their posts.However, they still didnt know how to deal with
37、mean-spiriled(刻薄的)jokes, or (he possible sense of inability if compared with celebrities or more brilliant friends online. They also faced pressure to respond to messages at all hours of the day.Schools and parents must do more to prepare children for the emotional minefield(雷区).Social media compani
38、es must “take more responsibility, and monitor websites better or adjust their websites to the needs of youngsters. Its also hugely important fbr parents to know which apps their children are using.28. What may account fbr childrens addiction to social media?A. To get (heir status recognized.B. To r
39、educe psychological risks.C. To change their conduct in real life.D. To deal with huge emotional pressure.29. While becoming older, children have a tendency toA. switch off social media platformsC. become less conscious of their image onlineB. pick up more anxiety and pressureD. develop skills to de
40、al with mean-spirited jokes30. Childrens comparing themselves to others online may lead toA. less friendliness to each otherC. lower self-identity and confidence31. What should parents do to solve the problem?A. Communicate more with secondary schools.C. Keep track of childrens use of social media.B
41、. an increase in online cheatingD. a stronger desire to share with their parentsB. Urge media companies to create safer apps.D. Forbid their children from visiting the web.DAs climate change becomes severe summer after summer, millions of people are finding themselves covered in wildfire smoke, incl
42、uding those in North America just this past month. It is bad for our health. It is also really disturbing, but we dont talk about that as much.We often use the terms “aimosphere or climate to refer to the mood of a situation. We use metaphors (比【喻)to describe affective (感情的,情感的)states, such as “feel
43、ing under the weathef, or “on cloud nine. Such language suggests that wc understand that human emotions arc intimately related to the atmospheric phenomena(现象).Yet rarely do we pay attention to the ways we feel climate change.But wildfire smoke shows how affective climate change can be. For example,
44、 wildfire smoke is often referred to using emotional phrases such as “air of dread”. Through living with the smoke and the panic it generates, we can think more carefully about the ways we experience climate change, and why and how we need respond to it.We often think of climate change impacts as fa
45、r away, separate from our bodies, because science typically uses global representations and statistical information. But wildfire smoke spreads and pollutes our bodies, and indeed, crosses many other boundaries; it drifts from rural areas into big cities; and it crosses state and national borders wi
46、th ease. Of course, some borders are more permeable (渗透的),and some bodies more sensitive to the smoke.Through its ability to pass through and become part of our very being, wildfire smoke is closer in nature to the air pollution wc normally think of as one of the causes of climate change. Wildfire s
47、moke is both an impact and a cause of climate change. It explains the nature of climate change impacts and the self-reinforcing (自 我强化) feedback circles that can, and may, lead to the planet warming itself independent of human actions.32. What can we learn about peoples reaction to climate change?A.
48、 They are curious about it.B. They take it very seriously.C. They feel powerless about it.D. They pay little attention to it.33. What docs the underlined word “intimately” in paragraph 2 mean?A. Closely.B. Naturally.C. Certainly.D. Unexpectedly.34. What does the author think of wildfire smoke?A. It allows people to sense climate change.B. It does great harm to peoples health.C. It influences p