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雙峰一中2023年下學(xué)期高一第一次月考英語試題第一部分聽力(20分)WhereisFrednow?AttheofficeB.IntheclassroomC.AthomeHowmanypeoplewereinjuredintheaccident?A.OneB.TwoC.Three3.What’stheweatherprobablylikenow?A.SunnyB.CloudyC.Rainy4.Whenwasthemansupposedto(應(yīng)該)comebackhome?A.OnSundayB.OnSaturdayC.OnMonday5.Whichseasonisitmostlikelynow?A.SummerB.AutumnC.Spring6.Whyisthemaninthewoman’scity?A.He’svisitingsomeonehere.B.Hisfamilyhasmovedhere.C.He’sstartedabusinesshere.7.Wherewasthemanborn?A.InLosAngelesB.InNewOrleansC.InNewYork8.Whatisthewomandoing?A.Playingcomputergames.B.Tidyingherroom.C.Doingherhomework.9.Whatneedsrepairing?A.ThelampB.ThecomputerC.Theairconditioner.10.WhenisMom’sbirthday?A.OnOctober20thB.OnOctober27thC.OnOctober30th11.Whywon’tthemanbuythenecklaceforMom?A.Hecan’taffordit.B.Itdoesn’tlookgoodC.Hismomdoesn’tlikeit.12.What’sthewomangoingtobuyforMomthisyear?A.AdressB.AnecklaceC.Ascarf13.Whydoesn’tthemanlikehispart-timejobthatmuch?A.Becauseofthelowpay.B.Becauseofhisworkmates.C.Becauseoftheboringwork.14.Whendoesthemanusuallygotobed?A.Around9:30pm.B.Around10:00pm.C.Around10:30pm.15.Wheredoesthewomanworkpart-time?A.AtaschoolB.AtarestaurantC.Atasupermarket16.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?A.Heisgoodatlanguages.B.HeisafriendlypersonC.Heisastudent.17.WhenwasLockleyHousebuilt?A.InthesixteenthcenturyB.IntheseventeenthcenturyC.Intheeighteenthcentury18.Whatcanpeopleseeatthetopofthestairs?A.BooksB.GunsC.Pictures19.WhatcanpeopledointheGreatHall?A.PlaytennisB.HaveaswimC.Enjoysomeconcerts20.Whatisthespeakermainlytalkingabout?A.VisitinganoldbuildingB.DescribingafamousqueenC.Seeingacollectionofoldbooks第二部分閱讀理解(40分)(A)MusicOperaatMusicHall:

1243ElmStreet.TheseasonrunsJunethroughAugust,withadditionalperformancesinMarchandSeptember.TheOperahonors

EnjoytheArts

membershipdiscounts.Phone:241-2742.Orchestra:

TheOrchestraplaysatMemorialHallat1406ElmStreet,whichoffersseveralconcertsfromMarchthroughJune.Call723-1182formoreinformation.

Orchestra:

AtMusicHallandRiverbend.Forticketsales,call381-3300.RegularseasonrunsSeptemberthroughMayatMusicHallinsummeratRiverbend.ConservatoryofMusic(CCM):

Performancesareonthemaincampus(校園)oftheuniversity,usuallyatPatriciaCobbettTheater.CCMorganizesavarietyofevents,includingperformancesbythewell-knownLaSalleQuartet,CCM’sPhilharmonicOrchestra,andvariousgroupsofmusicianspresentingBaroquethroughmodernmusic.Studentswith.cardscanattendtheeventsforfree.Afreescheduleofeventsforeachtermisavailablebycallingtheboxofficeat556-4183.MusicTheater:

6295KelloggAve.Largeoutdoortheaterwiththeclosestseatsundercover(pricedifference).Bignameshowsallsummerlong!Phone:232-6220.

numbershouldyoucallifyouwanttoseeanopera?A.241-2742B.723-1182C.381-3300D.232-6220canyougotoaconcertbyChamberOrchestra?A.FebruaryB.MayC.AugustD.November.canstudentsgoforfreeperformanceswiththeir.cards?A.MusicHallB.MemorialHall.C.PatriciaCobbettTheaterD.RiverbendMusicTheater.isRiverbendMusicTheaterdifferentfromtheotherplaces?A.Ithasseatsintheopenair.B.Itgivesshowsallyearround.C.Itoffersmembershipdiscounts.D.Itpresentsfamousmusicalworks.BSomepeoplehavethefeelingthatnothingcanbedoneabouttheirpoorreadingability(能力).Theyfeelhopelessaboutit.Canyoulearntoreadbetter,ormustyouagreethatnothingcanbedoneaboutit?Tobesure,peoplearedifferent.Youcannottodoeverythingaswellascertainotherpeopledo.Ifallthestudentsinaclasstriedoutforbasketball,somewouldbeverygoodplayers;otherswouldbeverypoor;andmanywouldbeinbetween.Buteventheverypoorplayerscanbecomemuchbetterplayersiftheyareguidedintherightway,andwithplentyofpractice.Itisthesamewithreading.Someseemtoenjoyreadingandtoreadwellwithoutanyspecialhelp.Othersfindreadingaslowandtiringjob.Inbetween,therearealldegreesofreadingability.Manyexperimentshaveshownthatjustabouteverypoorreadercanimprovehisreadingability.Intheseexperiments,thepoorreadersweregiventestsofreadingability.Aftersomeofthecausesoftheirpoorreadingwerediscovered,theyweregivenspecialinstructionandpracticeinreading.Afterafewmonths,anothertestofthesamekindwasgiven.Innearlyallcases,thesepeoplehadraisedtheirreadingscores.theexampleofbasketballplayers,theauthorshows____.

A.whycertainpeoplearepoorreaders

B.thattherearedifferencesinpeople’sabilities

C.whysomepeoplearegoodbasketballplayers

D.thatgoodbasketballplayerscanbegoodreadersimprovetheirreadingability,peopleshould____.

A.worklongandhard

B.takedifferentformsoftests

C.havespecialhelpandpractice

D.trydifferentreadingmaterialsexperimentsmentionedinthetextshowthat____.

A.goodreadersseemtoenjoyreading

B.almostallpoorreaderscanmakeprogress

C.causesofpoorreadingaredifficulttofindout

D.testshelppeopleimprovetheirreadingabilityC

ArrivinginSydneyonhisownfromIndia,myhusband,Rashid,stayedinahotelforashorttimewhilelookingforashorttimewhilelookingforahouseformeandourchildren.

Duringthefirstweekofhisstay,hewentoutonedaytodosomeshopping.Hecamebackinthelateafternoontodiscoverthathissuitcasewasgone.Hewasextremelyworriedasthesuitcasehadallhisimportantpapers,includinghispassport.

Hereportedthecasetothepoliceandthensatthere,lostandlonelyinstrangecity,thinkingoftheterribletroublesofgettingallthepaperworkorganizedagainfromadistantcountrywhiletryingtosettledowninanewone.

Lateintheevening,thephonerang.Itwasastranger.Hewastryingtopronouncemyhusband’snameandwasaskinghimalotofquestions.Thenhesaidtheyhadfoundapileofpapersintheirtrashcan(垃圾桶)thathadbeenleftoutonthefootpath.

Myhusbandrushedtotheirhometofindakindfamilyholdingallhispapersanddocuments.Theiryoungdaughterhadgonetothetrashcanandfoundapileofunfamiliarpapers.Herparentshadcarefullysortedthemout,althoughtheyhadfoundmainlyforeignaddressesonmostofthedocuments.Atlasttheyhadseenahalf-writtenletterinthepileinwhichmyhusbandhadgivenhisnewtelephonenumbertoafriend.

Thatfamilynotonlyrestoredtheimportantdocumentstousthatdaybutalsorestoredourfaithand

trustinpeople.Westillremembertheirkindnessandoftensendawarmwishtheirway.

28.WhatdidRashidplantodoafterhisarrivalinSydney?A.GoshoppingB.FindahouseC.JoinhisfamilyD.Takeavacation29.Thegirl’sparentsgotRashid’sphonenumberfrom_______.

A.afriendofhisfamilyB.aSydneypolicemanC.aletterinhispapers

D.astrangerinSydney30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“restored”inthelastparagraphmean?A.ShowedB.SentoutC.DeliveredD.Gaveback31.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.FromIndiatoAustralia.

B.LivinginaaNewCountry.

C.TurningTrashtoTreasure.

D.InSearchofNewFriends.

DYourhousemayhaveaneffectonyourfigure.Expertssaythewayyoudesignyourhomecouldplayaroleinwhetheryoupackonthepoundsorkeepthemoff.Youcanmakeyourenvironmentworkforyouinsteadofagainstyou.Herearesomewaystoturnyourhomeintopartofdietplan.

Openthecurtainsandturnupthelights.Darkenvironmentsaremorelikelytoencourageovereating,forpeopleareoftenlessself-conscious(難為情)whenthey’reinpoorlylitplacesandsomorelikelytoeatlotsoffood.Ifyourhomedoesn’thaveenoughwindowlight,getmorelampsandfloodtheplacewithbrightness.

Mindthecolors.Researchsuggestswarmcolorsfuelourappetites.Inonestudy,peoplewhoatemealsinablueroomconsumed33percentlessthanthoseinayelloworredroom.Warmcolorslikeyellowmakefoodappearmoreappetizing,whilecoldcolorsmakeusfeellesshungry.Sowhenit’stimetorepaint,goblue.

Don’tforgettheclock-ortheradio.Peoplewhoeatslowlytendtoconsumeabout70fewercalories(卡路里)permealthanthosewhorushthroughtheirmeals.Beginkeepingtrackofthetime,andtrytomakedinnerlastatleast30minutes,Andwhileyou’reatit,actuallysitdowntoeat.Ifyouneedsomehelpslowingdown,turnonrelaxingmusic.Itmakesyoulesslikelytorushthroughameal.

Downsizethedishes,bigservingbowlsandplatescaneasilymakeusfat.Weeatabout22percentmorewhenusinga12-inchplateinsteadofa10-inchplate.Whenwechoosealargespoonoverasmallerone,totalintake(攝入)jumpsby14percent.Andwe’llpourabout30percentmoreliquidintoashort,wideglassthanatall,skinnyglass.

textisespeciallyhelpfulforthosewhocareabout_______.

A.theirhomecomforts

B.theirbodyshape

C.housebuying

D.healthydiets

homeenvironmentinbluecanhelppeople_________.

A.digestfoodbetter

B.reducefoodintake

C.burnmorecalories

D.regaintheirappetites

arepeopleadvisedtodoatmealtimes?

A.Eatquickly.

B.Playfastmusic.

C.Usesmallerspoons.

D.Turndownthelights.

canbeasuitabletitleforthetest?

A.IsYourHouseMakingYouFat?

B.WaysofServingDinner

C.EffectsofSelf-Consciousness

D.七選五

Asachildgrowsup,youmaywonderhowyoucanteachhimtobecomearespectfuladult.

36Achildwholearnstorespectnotonlylearnstoreceiverespectfromothersinkind,butalsolearntorespecthimself.●Show

him

respect.This

is

the

best

way

to

teach

your

child

how

to

respect

others.Listen

to

your

child

attentivelyand

he

will

learn

to

listen

to

you,understanding

how

important

this

is

in

communication.●

37The

more

you

say“please”and"thank

you”to

your

child,the

more

likely

he

will

learn

to

use

them.Politeness

then

becomes

a

normal

part

of

any

conversation.●Agree

to

disagree.38

Explainyourdecisionsothathewillunderstandyouandexpectrespectfulresponses.Disagreeingwithyoudoesn'tnecessarilymeandisobedience(不順從).●Control

your

impulse(沖動)

to

overreact.When

a

situation

arises,stay

calm

and

keep

in

mind

that

you

are

supposed

to

be

modeling

correctbehavior.

39.●Praise,praise,praiseSo

much

is

focused

on

what

a

child

does

wrong

and

how

to

correct

it

that

his

accomplishments

arenot

celebrated

enough.

40A.Teach

manners

by

using

polite

requests

and

responses.B.Try

to

remember

that

a

child

won't

always

agree

with

you.C.Respect

is

necessary

for

a

meaningful

and

successful

life.D.If

he

sees

you

lose

your

temper,he

is

more

likely

to

respond

that

way

in

future.E.A

child

may

act

as

he

pleases,and

he

will

live

a

happy

life.F.Seeing

a

child

exhibit

respectful

behavior,make

sure

he

knows

how

proud

you

are

of

him.G.Respectful

behavior

is

always

accompanied

by

bad

behavior

as

a

child.

第三部分完形填空20分 WhenIwastwelveyearsold.Iwentwithmyfathertohiswork—acarshowroom(展銷廳).Iwaswandering

aroundand41apoorwomanwithachildinher

armsstanding42theshowroom.Isawthatshewas43andwentinsideandtoldmy

father.Myfatherwentoutand

44thewomantocomeintotheshowroom.Heofferedhersomewaterandthenaskedherwhatwas

45

.

Thewomansaidthatherhusbandhaddiedandshedidn’thaveanyoneelseinherfamilywhocould

46

her.shedidsomemanual(體力的)laborto47somemoneyto

takecareofherdaughterbutshewassickforthelastthreedaysandwas

48

togotowork.Nowshehadnofoodtoeat.Whileshewastellingthisstorytomyfather,shewasunableto

49

heremotions(情緒)andstartedcryingagain.MyfatherandIweredeeply

50

byherstory.

Wegotsomefoodforherandherbaby.Myfatherthentookthemtothenearesthospitalforherbabytobe

51

asshedidnotseemtobeverywell.Ontheway,we

52

hera5kg-bagofflourfromthemarket.Myfathergavehersomemoneybeforeweleft.Theladywasso

53

.

Itiseightyearslater,

54

thateventisstillvery

55

inmymind.Myfather’s

56

tothiswomanmovedme

57

andsincethen,Ihavedecidedtotryandwalkasimilarpathandserveothers.I’m

58

toseesomanyotherpeopleinthisworldarealsoreadytohelpotherswhentheymeetpeople

59

.Theyhave

60

towalkaservicepathalso.41.A.saw

B.heard

C.felt

D.looked42.A.inside

B.beside

C.in

D.outside43.A.speaking

B.crying

C.laughing

D.thinking44.A.asked

B.begged

C.expected

D.encouraged45.A.funny

B.special

C.wrong

D.strange46.A.help

B.meet

C.teach

D.remember47.A.borrow

B.save

C.earn

D.lend48.A.glad

B.proud

C.unable

D.unwilling49.A.stay

B.keep

C.remain

D.control50.A.moved

B.frightened

C.satisfied

D.surprised51.A.calmed

B.taught

C.watched

D.treated52.A.sold

B.showed

C.bought

D.cooked53.A.grateful

B.trustful

C.hopeful

D.successful54.A.or

B.but

C.unless

D.so55.A.weak

B.similar

C.fresh

D.possible56.A.promise

B.suggestion

C.patience

D.kindness57.A.greatly

B.simply

C.nearly

D.finally58.A.free

B.foolish

C.happy

D.careful59.A.atpresent

B.atpeace

C.ingeneral

D.indifficulty60.A.invited

B.chosen

C.forced

D.allowed語法填空15分OnceanoldmanaskedDanteGabrielRossetti,thefamous19th-centuryartist,forhelp.Hebroughtsomepictures61hewantedRossettitolookatandaskedhimiftheyweregood.Rossettilookedthemovercarefully.However,hefoundthemtobe62(worth).Rossettiwasakindman,sohetoldthemangentlythatthepictures63(be)valueless.Themanwasdisappointed.Heapologized64takingupRossetti’stime,butaskedhim65(look)atafewmorepictures.Rossettilookedoverthepicturesand66(shock)bythetalentthattheyshowed.“Oh,thesearegood!Thismanis67greattalent.Heshouldbegiven68(encourage)!”Rossettisaidinexcitement,69(notice)thattheoldmanwasdeeplymoved.“Whoisthisyoungartist?”heasked.“Yourson?”“No,”saidtheoldman70(sad).“It’sme----40yearsago.IfonlyIhadheardyourpraisethen!Yousee,Igotdiscouragedandgaveup.”第四部分短文改錯10分IusedtofeelingIwasthesuninmyfamily.B

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