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1、山东省东营市第一中学2022-2023学年高一上学期10月月考英语试题一、阅读理解Summer Courses 2009San Diego Seaside College is offering one and two-wee1c English summer courses for high school students from all over the world who want to improve their English. Classes are offered at five levels, from basic to advanced. Students will be
2、tested when they arrive and placed in the level appropriate to their language ability. Each class has a maximum of 14 students.Tuition Fees (学费)One-week Course (July 26-August 1) : $310Two-week Course (July 26-August 8 ) : $ 620The full payment must be received before the beginning of the courses.Ac
3、commodations (食宿)We provide housing, including breakfast & dinner, 7 days a week.Single room : $ 250 per weekTwin room: $160 per person, per week You should reserve your accommodations before May 15 and all the accommodation fees must be paid in full before June 15.How to ApplyFill out an applicatio
4、n form and send it to us at escsdc. edu.Come to our college this summer and make yourself shine at English.1. The aim of the courses is to help the high school students.A. learn EnglishB. attend collegeWhen I was six years old, I visited my grandfather? s farm in Kansas and he sent me into the woods
5、 to gather pecans (胡桃)for us to enjoy later. The pecans were about the size of a man s thumbnail and just about the tastiest snack I d ever had.However, pecan picking was really tiring and my little bucket was only half full after working hard for a long time. I thought I wouldn t let Grandpa down.
6、Just then something caught my eye. A large brown squirrel was a few feet away. I watched as he picked up a pecan, hurried to a tree, jumped up to the trunk and disappeared in a large hole. A moment later the squirrel popped back out and climbed down to the ground to pick up another nut. Once again,
7、he took the pecan back to his hiding place inside the hollow of the tree.Not so secret anymore, I thought. I dashed over to the tree and looked into the hole. It was filled with pecans! Golden pecans were right there for taking. This was my chance. Handful by handful, I scooped all of those pecans i
8、nto my bucket. Now it was almost full! I was so proud of myself that I couldn t wait to show Grandpa all the pecans.I ran back and shouted, “Look at all the pecans!” He looked into the bucket and asked, “Well, well, how did you find so many?” I told him how I d followed the squirrel and taken the pe
9、cans from his hiding place.Grandpa congratulated me on how smart I d been in observing the squirrel and his habits. Then he did something that surprised me. He handed the bucket back to me and put his arm gently around my shoulders.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2 .请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Paragraph 1:uThat squirrel wo
10、rked very hard to gather his winter supply of food, “ he said.Paragraph 2:I picked up that little bucket full of pecans and carried it back to the tree.C. visit somehighschoolsD. traveltoothercountries2. What are the tuition fees for the One-week Course?A.$160,B.$250.C.$310.D.$620.3. If you want to
11、apply for the course, you should.A. choose a collegeB. reserve a hotel roomC. check with the teachersD. fill out a form and email itYou may not know a lot of people when you start senior high school. Maybe your friends from junior high school are going to a different senior high school. Even if you
12、know other freshmen (一年级 学生 ), you still feel anxious that you don t know any upperclassmen. How are you going to make friends among this sea of unknown faces?Most senior high schools hold the freshman orientation (迎新会) before school actually starts. It is helpful because you not only learn your way
13、 around the building but also get to meet some of your teachers and fellow freshmen. That way, when you show up on your first day of school, you may already recognize a few familiar faces.When you talk to people at orientation, you 11 probably find that a lot of them are feeling just like you are. T
14、hey, re all new to the school and don t know what to expect. Talking about a common concern (关注)with your classmates can help you develop friendships.The work in senior high school is something freshmen are probably worried about. It builds on what you learned in junior high school, giving you a mor
15、e advanced (高深的)knowledge of many subjects. So you may find you have more work to do or that it s a bit more challenging. If you ever find your work too difficult, teachers can give you extra help.Senior high school also has more after-school activities than junior high school, such as clubs, music
16、and theater groups and sports teams. This is a good time to explore your interests and try new things.Junior high school taught you the basics of time management and social skills while providing you with a little extra support and guidance. Senior high school gives you the chance to learn how to be
17、 more independent and responsible.4. How do the freshmen usually feel on their first day of senior high school?A. Proud. B. Curious.C. Excited.D. Nervous.5. What are freshmen probably worried about?A. The ability to make friends.B. The learning task.C. The freshman orientation.D. The relationship wi
18、th teachers.6. What do after-school activities mainly help students to do?A. Develop their interests.B. Develop friendships.C. Build up their strength.D. Improve their learning ability.7. What is the last paragraph mainly about?A. What you 11 learn in senior high school.B. What you learned in junior
19、 high school.C. The difference between junior high school and senior high school.D. The importance of being more independent and responsible.Andrew White brings his four-legged friends Oliver and Amore to his neighborhood Petco pet stores in San Diego for a little takeout. He has brought the pair to
20、 a kibble refill station (宠物食品补给站) that allows owners to use their own containers (容器).“It s more affordable for everyone, “ he said.Like the price of many things these days, the price of owning a pet has been increasing. A report on petfoodindustry, com finds the cost of feeding household animals w
21、as up about 6% in March over last year. The overall pet category saw a 7. 5% increase compared to March of 2021. The American Pet Products Association says a record $123. 6 billion was spent in the US last year on pets. A survey shows 70% of American families now include a pet of some Kind.In Kansas
22、 City, the KC Pet Project is seeing animals surrendered because of their owners money problems. It is sad to see a number of pets coming in through our doors, “ said KC Pet Project Chief Communications Officer Tori Fugate. “People are calling us every week saying, I don t want to leave my animal, bu
23、t I can, t find a place to live with it. One big cost is vet (兽医)care. The KC Pet Project gave out more than $96, 000 last year to help owners with medical bills. Recent findings from Consumers, Checkbook show costs differed widely from vet to vet in seven Cities they listed. So they say f pet owner
24、s want to save money, do some checking first. If you know that your pets are going to need certain treatment, you can call around and get prices, and then decide what to do next, “ said Consumers Checkbook Executive Editor Kevin Brasler.In Florida, the Humane Society of Tampa Bay has increased its a
25、nimal pantries (食品储藏室), so people can get free food for their dogs and cats.“I believe things will get better, “ said Sherry Silk, CEO of the Humane Society of Tampa Bay. It s got to get better because the animals really need us. ”8. What do the numbers in paragraph 3 mainly show?A. Keeping pets is
26、still popular in the US.B. The costs for pets are rising in the US.C. Most Americans have difficulty keeping pets.D. Many Americans are careful about having pets.9. What does the underlined word surrendered in paragraph 4 mean?A. Hunted for. B. Looked over. C. Given up. D. Handed out.10. What can pe
27、t owners do to treat their pets according to Kevin?A. Ask for medical prices first. B. Choose a big local pet hospital.C. Call the KC Pet Project forD. Get different vets to examinehelp.them.11. What is Sherry, s attitude to pets future?A. Uncertain. B. Worried. C. Hopeful. D. Doubtful.Parents, do y
28、ou ever wonder what s going on in your children s minds? Teens, do you ever wish you could tell your parents how you feel about their parenting styles? And are your parents like everyone else s? One East Valley teacher is helping bridge this gap (隔阂) with a unique survey.Scott Reed, a psychology tea
29、cher from Hamilton High School in Chandler, AriZona, says, no doubt, it is very different being a teenager today than it was when their parents were teens.Social media (媒体) has played a big role in that change. I think social media puts a lot of stress on us, “ said Vedant Thareja, a senior at Hamil
30、ton High School. He added that he had female friends who felt stressed to look a certain way, because of pictures of famous people they saw on social media, and were disappointed (失望的) when they could not achieve that look. Lexi Lamond, a 16-year-oldHamilton High School student agreed. uEverybody is
31、 comparing themselves to everyone these days, “ said Lamond.Both students are part of Reeds class and took part in a survey of parenting styles. The survey showed teenagers felt their parents were often wanting them to compete with another teen who is doing better than them, or a brother or sister w
32、ho outshines them. Teens also showed that they wanted their parents to stop trying to solve all their problems. Sometimes they just needed space to talk and deal with things themselves. Teens said they felt their parents were trying too hard to place themselves in every part of their lives.One point
33、 that mom and educational expert Katey McPherson found insightful (有见土也的)was that teens said they could not meet their parents expectations to “be perfectall the time.Reed s survey offered great insight into the mind of a teen and the role they wanted to see parents playing in their lives. Mental (心
34、理的)health experts suggest parents teach their children the skills of solving problems, getting along with others in a healthy way, and ways to manage stress so they wou1d be prepared to deal with any disappointment and failure that could come their way as they grew into young adults.12. What is Reed
35、 trying to do with the survey? A. Find the problems teens have with learning. B. Collect questions raised by worried parents. C. Improve communication between parents and teens. D. Show the differences between present and past teens. 13. What has been changed for some teens under the influence of so
36、cial media?a .I . B They have fewer real-lifeA. They have less time for study. .iriends.C. They like to post more 皿,.D. They care more about appearance,pictures.14. What do teens think of their parents according to Reed s survey? A. They are impatient.B. They are talkative.C. They expect too much.D.
37、 They work too hard.15. What do mental health experts advise parents to do for their teens?A. Act as role models for them. B. Help them develop life skills.C. Find ways to improve theirD. Encourage them to learn fromstudy.failures.二、七选五I believe that writing is the most important invention in histor
38、y. It is the most important for two reasons. First, it helped governments and businesses work better. Second, it helped ideas to spread.Writing was invented by the Sumerians around 5,000 years ago. 16 One example is The Code of Hammurabi. It was a list of laws written on a huge stone block for all t
39、o see. The law was written down, so every person knew what the law was. They knew what would happen if they broke it.The Sumerians also wrote down rules about their government. The rules described how the government should work. 17 The rule said that the worker would have to pay a fine. This made th
40、e government act more responsibly.The Sumerians also wrote down business contracts (合同).That s because a contract explains what both sides promise to do. Written contracts helped the Sumerians run better businesses. This helped their civilization to grow.1 8 It was an epic poem (史诗)called The Epic o
41、f Gilgamesh. The work is about more than just two friends on an adventure. It is also about life and death, happiness and sadness. It s full of big ideas about the world. When the Sumerians wrote these ideas down, they spread. As a result, the Sumerians could study and talk about these big ideas. 19
42、 Writing helped the Sumerians become great thinkers.As you have read, writing helped the Sumerians become a great civilization. 20 That is why writing is the most important invention in human history.A. They could also improve these ideas.B. Writing continues to improve our lives today.C. They used
43、writing to make their government work better.D. The Sumerians also created the world, s first written story.E. Writing is so common to us that we hardly think about it.F The writing of the Sumerians further developed to include sounds and meanings.G. One rule explained what would happen if a governm
44、ent worker didn t do his job well.三、完形填空Have you ever had to decide whether to go shopping or stay home and watch TV on a weekend? Now you 21 do both at thesame time. Home shopping television networks (网络) have become a 22 for many people to shop without 23 having to leave their home.Some shoppers a
45、re 24 of department stores andsupermarketsfighting the crowds, waiting in long lines, andsometimes having slight 25 of finding anything they want to buy. They, d rather sit quietly at home in front of the TV set and watch a friendly announcer describe a product 26 a model shows it. And they can shop
46、 aroundthe clock, buying something 27 by making a phone call.Department stores and even mail-order companies are 28 to join in the success of home shopping. Largedepartment stores are busy 29 their own TV channels (频道)to encourage TV shopping in the future. Customers can ask questions about products
47、 and place 30, all through their TV sets.Will shopping by television 31 take the place ofshopping in stores? Some industry mangers think so. 32 many people find shopping at a real store agreat enjoyment. And for many shoppers, it is still important to 33 or try on dresses they want to buy.That s 34
48、specialism say that in the future, homeshopping will 35 together with store shopping but willnever entirely replace it.A. mustB. shouldC. shallD. canA.programmeB. wayC. reasonD. purpose23.A.everB. neverC. stillD. once24.A.proudB. fondC. tiredD. careful25.A.senseB. doubtC. hopeD. feeling26.A.untilB. sinceC. ifD. while27.A.suitablyB cheaplyC. simplyD. hardly28.A.nervousB. luckyC. equalD. eager29.A.putting upB. making