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1、南充高中高2021级高三第一次月考英语试题(考试时间:120分钟;总分150 )第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转 涂到答题卡上。第一节(共5小题;每小题L 5分,满分7. 5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。听 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。例:How much is the shirt?C.9.15.A. 19.15.B.9.18.答案是C。1. What will the woman probably d
2、o next?A. Take a nap.B. Prepare dinner.C. Go to the bathroom.2. What is the woman dissatisfied with about Linda?A. Her learning attitude.3. Who is Scott?B. Her exam results.C. Her communication skills.A. A waiter.B. A salesman.C. A student.4. Where docs the conversation probably take place?A. At a f
3、urniture store.B. At the womans home.C. In a restaurant.5. What are the speakers mainly talking about?A. Atrip.B. A university.C. A TV show.第二小节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题, 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、7题。6. What bo
4、thers the woman?A. She types too slowly.B. She forgot to save her report.C. Her computer is broken again.7. When is the womans report due?A. This Thursday.B. Next Monday.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。8. What is the man reading at first?A. A poem.B. A novel.9. How does the woman feel about Mary Vanderbilts story?A.
5、 Angry.B. Curious.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. How will Helen get (o Chicago?A. By rail.B. By plane.11. Where did Helen and Lisa first meet?A. At a swimming pool.B. At Lisas house.12. What do Helen and Lisa both like doing?A. Going skiing.B. Collecting stamps.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. Why can the woman speak Eng
6、lish fluently?A. She has a gift for languages.B. She has learned it for long.C. She signed up tor an English course.14. What does the man want to do next year?A. Study abroad.B. Join a club.15. Which of the womans suggestions docs the man lake?A. The first one.B. The second one.16. What are the spea
7、kers going to do together this evening?A. Do their homework.B. Clean the house.听第10段材料,回答第17至.20题。17. How much does it cost to buy an adult ticket and a child ticket?A. About $36.B. About $38.18. What does the speaker think of whale-themed spaces?A. They,re confusing.B. Theyre special.19. What is th
8、e attraction on the 120th floor?A. A small cafe.B. An outdoor balcony.20. What docs the speaker say about the restaurant?A. Its on the 122nd floor.B. Its food is inexpensiveC. Next Tuesday.C. A magazine.C. Indifferent.C. By car.C. At a camp.C. Listening to music.C. Tour Britain.C. The third one.C. S
9、ee a film.C. About $40.C. They,re interesting.C. A glass floor.C. It has good natural light.第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分) 第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。Money Smart Youth AmbassadorsAboutYouth from across Michigan can become financial leaders by applying to be a 4-H Money Smart Youth
10、Ambassador. This program sponsored by Michigan State University Extension 4-H Youth Development started in 2020 and provides an opportunity for young people to spread financial knowledge with their peers by means of media.Money Smart Youth Ambassadors gain leadership and public speaking experience b
11、y serving as guest speakers during presentations and podcasts (播客),developing games, creating social media campaigns, writing articles and providing valuable input into future financial education programs. Check out their amazing work below!How to JoinThis program is open to all Michigan youth aging
12、 12-19.Applications arc accepted until August 1 annually for the upcoming year. Interviews take place in August or September.Ambassador Expectations Serve as a Michigan 4-H Money Smart Youth Ambassador member from September to June. Create and promote money education and programs locally.,Be present
13、 at all virtual meetings as scheduled with at least 75% attendance at monthly meetings.Contact the group advisors if unable to participate in conference calls, meetings, events or trainings as they are scheduled.Resources Created by Money Smart Youth AmbassadorsArticlesRead about interesting money t
14、opics to help you become smart consumers and get a head start on growing your wealth. These articles were written by youth for youth.Minimalism and Money Saving by Alexis V.Multiplying your Money Early by Leah L.GamesHave fun learning what it takes to grow your money with these games created by our
15、Money Smart Youth Ambassadors. Kahoot Game on Credit by Brooke R. Money Word Search by Harper Jane A.For more information, contact a group advisor:Kathy Jamieson, J。/3 msu. edit21. What is a must to apply for the program?A. Having Michigan identity.B. Reaching the age of 19.C. Owning 4-H membership.
16、D. Having financial background.22. What is a Money Smart Youth Ambassadors duty?A. Making generous donations.C. Attending virtual meetings.23. Why are the games included in the text?A. To add fun to courses.B. Publishing financial articles.D. Promoting programs worldwide.C. To introduce financial ba
17、ckground.B. To provide financial knowledge.D. To collect fund for the program.“Can wc cat this one, Dad? my fbur-ycar-old daughter, Alicia, asks. Wcrc on one of our Thursday adventures, searching the nearby woods for eatable mushrooms. Shes pointing at a bright-red cap covered with white dots. I pul
18、l out my handy mushroom-identification app, which notes that Amanita muscaria, while eatable if prepared properly, is also a known hallucinogen (致幺J剂).I have a firm “tell them the truth and be as precise as possible philosophy and explain what the app says, and that 1 dont think our Thursday adventu
19、res are ready to get quite that adventurous yet.Watching your kids learn new skills is extraordinarily rewarding, but I,ve experienced more personal growth than I have at any other point in my life.Last year, after a winter of practicing skiing on the green tracks for beginners each week, Alicia was
20、 french-frying her way down blues and even attempted her first black. That month also witnessed me visiting the mountain more times than in the 15 years combined and Pve got myself a partner for life.Its not all easy-but sometimes thats the point. Alicia practices the violin every day, and although
21、she enjoys it, even 15 minutes of practice can upset her. The trick, Tvc found, is to let her watch me try to get better at something, too. I start taking piano lessons at 41 years old with the idea that if she secs me struggling as I practice and then improve, shell understand that things dont come
22、 easy, even for grown-ups. I know theres going to be a time when Ill end up on the sideline cheering her on as she finds her own passions. Im okay with this, and m hoping that by then shell carry the joy of practice and knowledge through life.24. What does the father imply by saying Ive got myself a
23、 partner fbrA. It is rewarding to learn new skills.B. Skiing has become his lifelong hobby.C. He will explore more with his daughter. D. His daughter will accompany him forever. 25. Why does the father start learning to play the piano?A. To prove i( is never too old to learn.B. To set a good example
24、 for his daughter.C. To experience the joy of piano practice.D. To share with his daughter musical knowledge.26. Which of the following can best describe the father?A. Rigid and humorous.B. Cautious and inspiring.C. Creative and imaginative.D. Ambitious and patient.27. Which can be a suitable title
25、for the text?A. The Thrill of the SkillB. Practice Makes PerfectC. Like Father, Like DaughterD. The Power of KnowledgeCHave you ever walked through a door and thought to yourself, “What was I going to do?” If you have, you are not alone. Psychologists believe that walking through a door and entering
26、 another room creates a mental block“ in the brain. This is generally referred to as the doorway effect.In the early years of brain research, scientists thought that human memory was like a closet, with many sections in which we could store little boxes of experiences from our lives. Boxes would rem
27、ain there forever, and whenever we had to look into them, we could just go to that particular section and find that box 0fmemory.Beautiful as this description of human memory formation sounds, it is not true. Our brain is much more complex than that. Psychological studies suggest that our memories a
28、re episodic (情节性的)in general. If you think back on anything, youll probably quickly realize our memories dont function as clear narratives. Instead, theyre more episodic and divided into parts.A new research led by psychologist Oliver Baumann from Bond University in Australia suggests that its not s
29、o much the doorways that cause a memory wipe, as moving from one location to a significantly different oneits the abrupt change of scene that prepares our minds fbr something new. “A good example is moving around in a department store,“ says Baumann, “Taking the elevator between floors may have no e
30、ffect on our memory, but moving from the store to (he parking lot might cause us to forget something that we need to buy.Baumann also points out that a busy and perhaps overloaded brain does seem to play some part in this phenomenon. In other words, walking through open doors is thought to reset mem
31、ory to make room fbr a new episode.The good news is that experiencing such forgettable episodes after entering another room does not tell you anything about your memory and intelligence. So when you enter a room and suddenly forget why you are there, you should not think that Alzheimer,s disease is
32、creeping up on you!28. Which of the following would most probably be doorway effect”?A. You missed a call and forgot to ring back.B. You read a book and forget what it is about.C. You entered the office and forgot what to get.D. You saw a man years ago and forget who he is now.29. What can we learn
33、from the passage?A. All memories are linked in the brain.B. Memories are clearly separated in the brain.C. Not all the memories can be found in the brain.D. Memories are stored in particular sections of the brain.30. What can we infer from Baumanns research?A. Taking an elevator stimulates new memor
34、y.B. Walking through open doors results in memory loss.C. A sudden change of the scene boosls intelligence development.D. An overloaded brain increases the possibility of doorway effect.31. What docs the author think of “doorway cffccf,?A. Insignificant. B. Beneficial.C. Influential.D. Damaging.DThe
35、 monarch butterfly migration (迁徙)is at risk because of climate change and other environmental factors.Do you know that monarch butterflies can travel up to 50- 100 miles a day? If you know they need travel about two months, youll have an idea of the distance monarchs travel to get to Mexico.Monarch
36、butteiflies are the only kind of butterflies to make a two-way migration. They travel to Mexico to escape the winter season in the northern climates. Cold, wet weather is considered deadly for monarchs, while hotter, diner summer change their homes in the north.2020, however, saw a 26% drop from the
37、 year earlier in migration patterns reported in a report from the World Wildlife Fund and the Mexican government. With this drop, the butterflies, population covered only 2.1 hectares in 2020, compared to 2.8 hectares a year earlier. And the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve in Michoacan. Mexico,
38、lost trees at a higher rate ihan it did in 2019.With climate change as the monarch butterflies biggest challenge, they arc faced with many dangers, such as drought, deforestation and stnjggle to breed. These dangers affect (he whole migration and hold back population growth. Female monarchs lay thei
39、r eggs on milkweed flowers, which have been heavily affected by the wild weather from spring and summer of last year. Because of this, the development of butterfly eggs was also affected.Since 2013, Mexico has seen a rapid drop in the number of migrants arriving to the area. The effects of climate c
40、hange and deforestation have become an important sign that action needs to be taken to make sure of a healthy migration fbr monarchs going forward. If not, its their possible dying out that wall fall unto our hands.32. Haw far do monarch butterflies fly (o escape the cold?A. 50-100 miles.B. 100-200
41、miles.C. 1,500 - 3,000 miles.D. 3,000 -6,000 miles.33. Whats the problem with the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Resene?A. It is becoming cold and wet.C. Its environment is being destroyed.B. Il is dangerous for monarchs.D. Its area is growing smaller.34. What is paragraph 5 mainly about?A. The damage
42、to forests.C. The growth process of monarchs.B. The dangers monarchs face.D. The development of butterfly eggs.35. What does the author want to do in the last paragraph?A. Point out the signs of climate change.B. Explain the cause of the monarch migration.C. Call tor measures to stop monarchs dying
43、out.D. Express regret at the monarchs disappearance.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。With the pandemic calming down, parents are going back to the office, and children are finishing classes and ready for the vacation. Parents may have concerns about their children watchi
44、ng television all day or playing video games while they are at work. 36A study in the American Educational Research Journal tracked students from first (o sixth grade. Researchers monitored how much school knowledge they kept over the vacation. The conclusion was that 52% of the students experienced
45、 learning loss. 37 Technology has allowed people to continue educating children and make learning fun. There are various free options online to improve art and other skills.38 Their average goal is to have children read at least 20 minutes a day. Rather than giving children a list of books to read,
46、it is recommended that children read what they like to read. There arc also apps for online reading and story time. Audio books arc great for children to follow along.Crafting has always been a popular activity with kids. 39 For kids, making crafts is an excellent way to express themselves and to th
47、ink creatively.Coding is the process of creating instructions for computer programming and is a new way of communicating. Why should kids learn it? Chontelle Bonfigilo explained: It improves problem-solving skills, increases job opportunities, and promotes critical thinking and creativity.There arc
48、many options for keeping children learning. 40 With it. learning can be fun, and parents will not have to worry about children losing what they learned in the classroom.A. Vacation reading programs are being made.B. Why do so many children lose their school knowledge?C. Parents should take responsibility for helping kids read.D. How can parents keep children learning during the vacation?E