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原陽一中2023-2024學年上學期高一年級10月月考英語試卷考試范圍:Book1WelcomeUnit--Unit1;考試時間:120分鐘命題人:審題人:第二部分、閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2.5分,滿分50分)AEventsatLondonCanalMuseumThereisplentygoingonatLondonCanalMuseum.Wehaveregularmonthlyillustratedtalksintheevening.WehavesummerboattripsthroughthelongIslingtonTunneloncertaindates.Wehaveoccasionalspecialdaysofactivitiesforfamiliesoradults.Wealsooccasionallyofferrosesandcastlespaintingcourses,andotherevents.28thMaySummerTunnelTripsfromthemuseumthroughIslingtonTunnelandback.Bookingisonlineclickthislink.AguidewilltravelontheboatandwillexplainthehistoryasyoucruisethroughthelengthyTunnel.31stMayWateryWednesdayanactivitydayforchildren,putonbyoureducationteam.Takeashortboattrip!Suitableforages6-12approximately.Thethemeisbirdsandbutterflies,natureandthecanal.1stJuneIllustratedtalk:SavingtheLichfieldandHathertonCanalsbyDavidDixon.Anepicstoryofthemajortasksinvolved.£8.90adult,£6.50childincludingmuseumadmission.Until24thSeptemberExhibition:Brindley300AlargeexhibitionproducedbytheNationalWaterwaysMuseumnowshowinginLondonforthefirsttime.JamesBrindleywasborn301yearsago,hewasapioneerofcanalsand,togetherwiththe“CanalDuke”,ofBridgwater,hestartedthedevelopmentofmoderntransport.Hiscontributiontomakingthiscountryagreatindustrialnationwasgreat,andthisexhibitioncelebrateshislifeandachievements.Theeventsarrangementcaneasilybeincludedintoanyotherwebsiteandwillautomaticallybeupdated.SeeOtherWebmasterspagefordetails.21.Whatwillachildchooseifheisinterestedinbirds?A.SummerTunnelTrips B.WateryWednesdayC.Illustratedtalk D.Brindley30022.Howmuchwillyoupayifyourfamily(acoupleandakid)attendDavidDixon’stalk?A.£24.30 B.£15.40 C.£17.80 D.£13.0023.Wherecanyouprobablyfindthistext?A.Inaposter. B.Inatravelbook.C.Inanartmagazine. D.OntheInternet.BWhataday!Istartedatmynewschoolthismorningandhadthebesttime.Imadelotsofnewfriendsandreallylikedmyteachers.Iwasnervous(緊張的)thenightbefore,butIhadnoreasontobe.Everyonewassofriendlyandpolite.Theymademefeelatease.ItwaslikeI’dbeenattheschoolforahundredyears!Thedaystartedveryearlyat7:00a.m.Ihadmybreakfastdownstairswithmymom.ShecouldtellthatIwasverynervous.Momkeptaskingmewhatwaswrong.ShetoldmeIhadnothingtoworryaboutandthateveryonewasgoingtoloveme.Iftheydidn’tloveme,momsaidtosendthemherwayforagoodtalkingto.Icouldn’tstoplaughing.Mymomdroppedmeoffattheschoolgateaboutfiveminutesbeforethebell.Alittleblonde(金黃色的)girlgotdroppedoffatthesametimeandstartedwaving(招手)atme.SheranoverandtoldmehernamewasAbigail.Shewasveryniceandwebecameclosestraightaway.WespentallmorningtogetherandbegantotalktoanothergirlcalledStacey.Thethreeofussattogetherinclassalldayandweevenmadeourwayhometogether!Itwentsoquickly.Ourteachertoldusthattomorrowwewouldreallystartlearninganddevelopingnewskills.IcannotwaituntiltomorrowandfeelasthoughIamreallygoingtoenjoymytimeatmynewschool.Ionlyhopethatmymewfriendsfeelthesamewaytoo.24.Howdidtheauthorfeelthenightbeforehernewschool?A.Tired. B.Excited. C.Worried. D.Relaxed.25.Whathappenedontheauthor’sfirstdayofschool?A.Shemetmanynicepeople. B.Shehadahurriedbreakfast.C.Shelearnedsomenewskills. D.Shearrivedatschoolveryearly.26.Howdidtheauthorgotoschoolaccordingtothepassage?A.Onfoot. B.Bybus. C.Inhermother’scar. D.Bytrain.27.Whatcanweinfer(推斷)aboutAbigail?A.ShedislikedStacey. B.Shewasshyandquiet.C.Shegotonwellwiththeauthor. D.Shewasanoldfriendoftheauthor.CMytwodaughtersandIgotintothecartospendourweekendinFlorida.Autumn,theelderone,offeredtodrive.Isatnexttoher,andAmbersatinback.Aftersettingout,thethreeofussangtotheradioatthetopofourvoice.Itwasagreattripuntiltherainpouredandtherainwastoheavy.“Ihavetopullover.”Autumnsaid.Shetriedtoenterthefarrightlane(車道)tofindaplacetostop,buttrucksranfast,makingwaterontoourcar.Thecarwasoutofcontrol,thenworse--itstartedtomoveleftandright.Autumnfoughttocontrolitbutitwastoolate.Weranintoatruck.Thegirlsjumpedoutofthecar.Mychestfeltmuchpain.“Getout,Mom.Comeon!”Ambercried.“Ican’t.”Isaid.Autumntookouthercellphone.“There’sbeenanaccident.Sendanambulance(救護車)!”AmberandAutumnpulledmeoutofthecarandhelpedmelieonmybackinthegrassyareabytheroadside.Ihadtocalmmyselfandlookedup.Amanheldalargeumbrellaovermeandotherkindfacesappearedaboveme.AwomanhelpedtotreatacutoverAmber’seye.Anotherwomancameclosetomeandsaid,“Nooneinthetruckwasinjured.Helpwasontheway.”Thewomanmentionedshewasanurse;theotherwomanwhotookcareofAmber’scutwasaneyespecialist.Wecouldn’thaveaskedforbettercare.Inthehospitalthepaininmychestbegantodisappear.Later,thetestsatthehospitalmadesurewehadnoseriousinjuries.We’dleftallourtroublesbehindthankstothesekindpeople,whoseemedtobeangels(天使)inmyeyes.28.Howdidtheauthorandhertwodaughtersfeelaftersettingout?A.Theywereworriedabouttheweather.B.Theyenjoyedthemselvesgreatly. C.Theythoughtitwasalongjourney. D.Theyfeltluckytotakethejourney. 29.What’sAutumngoingtodowhentherainpoured?A.Tostopbytheroadside. B.Tofollowthetruckclosely, C.Togetintothefasttrafficlane.D.Tomovethecarleftandright.30.WhichisTRUEaccordingtotheaccident?A.Theauthorherselfdrovethecar.B.Itwasrainingheavily.C.Anurseheldalargeumbrellatohelp.D.Thetruckdriverwasbadlyinjured.31.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.Unexpectedheavyrain B.Leaveourtroublesbehind C.Kindangelssavedtheday D.Mytwokinddaughters DPeopleinJapantendtolivelongerandstayhealthierintheirlateryears,withanincreasingnumberofoldpeoplelivingalone.Japanisonafasttrackto“ultra-age”(老齡化)withpeopleaged65oraboveaccountingfor28percentofitstotalpopulationin2019;itwas26.7percentin2017.Ontheotherhand,thenumberofbirthsin2019felltoitslowest(about941,000)sincerecordsbeganin1899.Demandforcareservicesforelderlypeoplehasincreased.Ashrinking(縮小)workingpopulationmeansfewerable-bodiedadultsareavailabletolookaftertheelderly.State-providedfacilities(國有設施)fortheelderlyarenotenough,whichcauseselderlypeopletoturntoprivateonesbuttheyareexpensive.Thecountrywillbeshortof380,000ofhealthnursesby2025.Thegovernmenthastoturntoadvancedrobotstomeettheshortage.Astudyfoundthatusingrobotsencouragedonethirdofthepeopletobecomemoreactiveandindependent.YetthereisnorobotthatcanprovidetheemotionalsupporttotheelderlyJapanprovidesacasestudyforChina.whichisalsofacedwithafastagingpopulation.17.23millionbabieswereborninChinain2019,about630,000fewerthanin2018.Peopleaged60accountedfor17.3ofChina’spopulationin2019.Withashortageofelderlycarefacilitiesandunbalancedsupply,Chinamayfindithardtodealwiththerapidlyincreasingnumberofseniorcitizens.Tomeetthechallenge,theChinesegovernmentshouldmakepolicychanges,whichJapanisunwillingorunabletodoorevenconsider.Chinashouldpayattentiontothesignalsitsagingpopulationissendingandtakeproperandtimelyaction.32.WhatdowelearnabouttheoldJapanese?A.moreandmoreoldJapaneseprefertoliveontheirown.B.AlotofoldJapanesehavetocontinueworkingatoldage.C.SomeoldJapaneseremainactivewiththehelpofrobots.D.Japaneseaged65orabovemakeuponethirdofitspopulation.33.Whatcanweknowaboutstate-providedcarefacilitiesfortheelderlyinJapan?A.Theyareexpensive.B.Theyareinconvenient.C.Theyareaffordable.D.Theyarefashionable.34.WhatdotheJapanesedotodealwiththeshortageofhealthnurses?A.Theyhireforeignhealthnurses.B.Theyemployadvancedrobots.C.Theysetupmorenursingschools.D.Theytraintheelderlytotendthemselves.35.Whatisthemainideaofthelasttwoparagraph?A.Japanhastotakeactiontodealwiththeagingpopulation.B.Robotscan’tprovideemotionalsupporttotheelderly.C.Chinaisnowfacedwithafastagingpopulation.D.Japan’sagingpopulationissueisatimelylessonforChina.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Manyteenagersmayhaveaveryconfusingtimefilledwithworriesinhighschool.Herearesometipswhichcanhelpyousucceedintheyears. 36Youmaybefacedwithtoomanychoicesinyourlifeandit’sunwisetotryeverything.Justfocusonyourfavorite.Considerallthebenefitsthatitbringsintoyourlifeandthenseehowyoucandevelopyourpassionintoapossiblejobchoice.Getawayfromthefriendsthatofferunfriendlyadviceandnegativity(否定性).Thereisnoplaceforthatkindofbehavioratanystageofyourlife.Andyoushouldvalueyourselfhighlyenoughtogetridofthesepeople.37 Readasmuchasyoucan.Pickupabookonanythingthatincreasesyourknowledge.Stopspending hoursinwatchingyourfavoriteTVshows.38You’llnoticeinafewdayshowyoubegintoseethingsinadifferentway.Limitthetimespentonsocialmedia.Iam19yearsold,soIunderstandjusthowmuchtimecanbewastedontechnology,especiallytheInternetandcellphones.39Insteadonceyouspendthattimeimprovingyourself,yourlifebeginstoshapeandturnintoexactlywhatyouwantittobe.Makemistakes.Lookatamistakeyou’vemadefromeverypossiblewayandtakethelessonsfromit.40Youcan’tachievethisbytryingtobeperfectallthetime.It’sokaytomakemistakes.A.Getreadytotrydifferentthings.B.Knowyourselfandpickadirection.C.Insteadusethattimetoimproveyourselfbyreading.D.Spendlesstimedoingthingsthataddnovaluetoyourlife.E.Thisdoeswondersforself-confidenceandoverallpositivity(積極性).F.Yourteenageyearsaremeanttobespentgettingtoknowyourself.G.It’simportantforyoutoworkhardtoimproveyourscoresinyourstudy.第三部分語言運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。Itwasaclassicnight.ThenoisyMexicoCity41calmeddown.ThemainstadiumofOlympictrackandfieldcompetitionwasenveloped(籠罩)inthe42.Afterhefinishedtakingphotosofthemarathonwinners43thevictory,Greenspan,aworld-famousnewsproducer,foundthestadium44.Hewasabouttoleave45hesuddenlysawamanwithhisrightlegspottedwiththebloodranintothestadium.Thismanranlamely(跛腳地)outofbreath,buthedidn’tstop.Afterheranalongthetrackfora46andgottothefinishline,he47theground.Greenspanguessedthiswasamarathonathlete.Outof48,hewentoverandaskwhytheathletewantedtoruntothe49withsuchadifficulty.Theyoungman,calledKowarifromTanzania,repliedina50voice,“Thatmycountrysentmeherefromover20,000kilometersisnottoletmegetoffthetrackinthecompetition,buttomakeme51thegame.I’vefallenbehindallotherrunners,Ihaveasacred(神圣的)goallikethem.52theaudiencewon’t53meanymore,butmymotherlandiswatchingmefrombehind….”TearswelledupinGreenspan’seyes.Soon,hespreadthemost54sceneinthehistoryoftheOlympicGamestoeverycorneroftheworld.Lifeshouldhaveadreamofreachingthepeak.Itisnotwhetherwecanreachthetopbutwhetherwe’vemadethegreatest55thatcounts.Toreachthegoalinthemindisalsoasuccess.41.A.gradually B.officially C.a(chǎn)ctually D.extremely42.A.morning B.darkness C.flash D.view43.A.a(chǎn)dmiring B.exploring C.designing D.celebrating44.A.busy B.crowded C.empty D.noisy45.A.before B.when C.while D.once46.A.mile B.minute C.circle D.second47.A.layon B.reliedon C.madeup D.signedup48.A.sight B.curiosity C.control D.order49.A.goal B.campus C.site D.track50.A.proud B.excited C.mad D.gentle51.A.complete B.improve C.a(chǎn)ppreciate D.challenge52.A.Therefore B.Though C.Otherwise D.Besides53.A.a(chǎn)ttract B.a(chǎn)nnoy C.cheer D.recognize54.A.frightening B.exciting C.touching D.confusing55.A.a(chǎn)chievements B.changes C.progress D.efforts第三部分語言運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。Pillow(枕頭)fightingismovingoutofthebedroomandintotheboxingring.ThePillowFightChampionship,orPFC,plans56(hold)itsfirstlive,pay-to-watcheventinFlorida57January29,2022.SteveWilliamshadtheideaof58(turn)achildren'sgameintoaprofessionalfightingspot.TheheadofPFGsaidprofessionalpillowfightingwillhavethe59(excite)ofhand-to-handfightingwithouttheviolence(暴力)ofmixedmartialarts,orMMA,andboxing,Hosaiditwasnotajoke.TheathletesinJanuary'seventcome60(most)fromMMAandboxing.ButWilliamssaidtheathletesarenotgoingtoget61(injure),"Thefightersdon'tliketobehurt,andthose62wanttoseegoodcompetitionjustdon'twanttoseeviolence."Sincemanypeoplegrewuppillowfightingwith63(friend)orrelatives,Williamshopesthenewsportwillbepopularandcanattractalargeaudience,includingchildren.“Youcancallit64unusualsport,butwethinkit'sgoingtohavemainappeal(吸引力),”hesaid.“Thinkabouthowtheymixedcountrymusicwithrapmusicand65(bring)thesedifferentaudiencestogether.That'swhatwe'redoing,andwehopeitbringsinadifferentkindofviewer."第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)假如你是李華,你的朋友John剛轉(zhuǎn)學到了一個新學校,感到很孤單,于是向你尋找動幫助。請給John寫封回信,向他提出合理的建議,以幫助他盡快適應新校園生活。注意:1.詞數(shù)80左右;2.可以適當增加細節(jié),以使行文連貫。DearJohn,________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua第二節(jié)讀后續(xù)寫(滿分25分)閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)所給情節(jié)進行續(xù)寫,使之構(gòu)成一個完整的故事。AGreatMondayMondaystartedoutgreat.Iwokeupontime,atebreakfastanddidsomelastminutestudyingformymathtestthatday.IwasconfidentthatIwouldgetahighmark.Ileftmyhouse,andminuteslater,Iwassittingwithmyfriendsontheschoolbus.Wewerebusytalkingabouthowwespentourweekend.Atonestop,aboynamedRyangotonhurriedly.Hetripped(絆倒)oversomeone’sfootandTHUMP!Hefellflatontothefloor.Everyoneofusonthebuslookedonandlaughedcrazily.Ryanpickedhimselfup,dustedhisjacketandmadehiswaytoanemptyseat.Hetriedtolaughwithus,buthisfacewasburningwithembarrassment.Therestofthemorningflewby.Ididwellinmymathtest.Itwasn’tlongbeforethelunchbellrang.Imetmyfriendsfromthecheerleading(啦啦操)teaminthedininghall.Whenwefinishedeating,weheadedouttothecourtyardtopracticeacheerwewoulddoatthatnight’sfootballgame.Aftermuchpractice,wefinallymanagedtodothecheerperfectly.Wedecidedtopracticeitagainonelasttime.Again,justliketherestofmydaysofar,thecheerwasgoinggreat.Iraisedmylegforonelasttoetouch.RIIPPP!Ifeltmyjeans(牛仔褲)wastorndowninthemiddleofmybackside.Ifroze(僵住).Ihadnoideawhattodobutstandstill.ThenIheardpeopleburstoutlaughingandIsawthempointingatmybrokenjeans.Tryingtocovermyselfwithmyhands,Itriedtolaughtoo,butIfelttearsbegantowellupinmyeyes.注意:1)續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應為150左右;2)請按如下格式作答。Paragraph1: ThenIsawRyanrunningtowardsme.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Paragraph2:Thatnight,afterthecheeratthefootballgame,IfoundRyan._________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________參考答案閱讀理解:21-23CAD24-27ABDA28-31BABC32-35CCBD36-40BECDF4145ABDCB4650CABAD

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