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2024—2025學(xué)年山東省乳山市銀灘高級中學(xué)高一上學(xué)期1月月考英語試卷

一、閱讀理解(★★)Hometotheworld’ssecondbiggestfreshwaterlake,aswellasitslongestlake,Africahostssomeofthebestlakesontheplanet.Herearesomeofourpicks:LakeAssal,DjiboutiSittingat155metersbelowsealevel,LakeAssalisinAfrica’slowestpoint.Itssaltlevelsare10timesgreaterthanthesea.Assuchitisalsotheworld’slargestsaltreserve(儲備量).Visitorswillnotethereisnowildlifearoundduetoitsunfriendlydesertclimateandsupersaltywater.LakeRetba,SenegalPhotographyfanswillloveLakeRetbaforitsbreathtakingscenery.AlsocalledthePinkLakeofSenegal,itisanimpressivepink-coloredlake.Thecolorcomesfromatypeofalgae(海藻)thatgrowsbecauseofthelargeamountofsaltinthelake.Toseethelakeatitsmostpink,you’llwanttovisitduringtheNovembertoJunedryseason.LakeTurkana,KenyaLakeTurkanaisthelargestlong-lastingdesertlakeintheworld,aswellasitsfourth-largestsaltlake.LakeTurkanaismostfamousforthevaporrisingoutoftheactivevolcano(火山)withinit.Adreamplaceforbird-watchers,itishometohundredsofbirdspeciesthatareonlyfoundinKenya.1.WhatmakesLakeRetbapink-colored?

A.Itsdepth.B.Thedesertclimate.C.Itsamountofsalt.D.Acertainsea-plant.2.WhatisLakeTurkanamostfamousfor?

A.Thelargesize.B.Theuniquebirdspecies.C.Thesandybeaches.D.Thesteamfromthevolcano.3.Whatdothethreelakeshaveincommon?

A.Theyaresaltwaterlakes.B.Theysitbelowsealevel.C.Theyarerichinwildlife.D.Theysharethesametouristseason.(★★★)DowninOaxaca,Mexico,thereisaspecialfestivalonDecember23rdcalledlaNochedeRábanos,ortheNightoftheRadishes(蘿卜之夜).Everyyear,peoplefromalloverthestatedisplaytheiramazingradishsculptures.BothOaxacansandtouristswaitexcitedlyforthe23rd,andlineupstartingintheafternoontoseetheyear’sart.Overahundredyearsago,therewasamarketheldonDecember23rdcalledlaVigiladeNavidad.ItwasaspecialChristmasmarketforpeopletobuyingredients,decorations,andsoon.Vendors(攤販)atthismarketwouldcarve(雕刻)radishestodecoratetheirstalls.Thecarvedradishesbecameverypopular,andpeoplestartedtobuythemasChristmasdecorations.Overtheyears,itissaid,thevendorswouldcompetetoseewhocouldmakethebestsculptures.Finallythetraditionhasbecometoday’syearlyfestivalwhichdrawstouristsfromallovertheworld.Theradishesusedinthefestivalarebiggerthannormal(upto3kg),andareharvestedjustaweekbeforehand.Therearetwotypesofsculptures:traditionaldesignsand“free”designs.ThetraditionaldesignsincludeChristmasscenesordesignsrelatedtoOaxaca.Freedesignscanbeanything,butsometimesincludefamouspeopleandanimals.Therearealsotwoothertypesofplantsculptures,onemadefromflowers,anothermadefromcornhusk.Asyouwalkthroughtherowsofradishartyou’llhearlivemusic,andyoucanevenseefireworksattheend.Closebythereisdeliciousstreetfood,Christmasmarkets,andmanygalleriesandstores,alldecoratedwithlights.ForpeoplewantingtotravelforChristmas,Oaxacaisanexcellentplacetovisit.TherearelotsofdifferenteventsalongwiththeNightoftheRadishes.TheweatherinDecemberisusuallywarm(20°Conaverage),andtheskyisoftensunnyandcloudless.It’saperfectvacationplaceforpeoplecomingfromwinteryclimates.4.WhyistheNightoftheRadishesheld?

A.Todisplayradishart.B.Tocelebrategoodharvest.C.Toexpressbestwishes.D.Tomarkseasonalchanges.5.Whatdoesparagraph2focusonabouttheNightoftheRadishes?

A.Itsimpact.B.Itsorigin.C.Itsmeaning.D.Itscelebrations.6.Whichbelongstotraditionaldesignsofradishsculptures?

A.Mexicanpresident.B.Ahorse.C.ThemuseumofOaxaca.D.Aflower.7.What’sthepurposeofthetext?

A.Todrawtouristsfromcoldclimates.B.Toshowthelinkbetweenartandlife.C.TopromoteMexicanhandmadeartworks.D.TointroduceaspecialChristmastradition.(★★★)I’velivedinCardiganBay(卡迪根海灣)inWestWalessinceIwasafewmonthsold.You’vegoteverythingyouneedhere.Hills,stunningbeaches,nicecoastalpaths.Assomeonewholovesthecountryside,I’veneverwantedtoleave.IwasluckytofindworkIcoulddointhisarea.Alotofpeopledohavetomoveawayinordertofindwork.IstartedAdventureBeyondhereabout30yearsagoandweworkallovertheUK.WegouptoScotland,weworkalongtheThames.We’vealsotakengroupstoCanada,theHimalayas,placeslikethat.Buthonestly,WestWaleshasgoteverything.Wecandoeverythingweneedrighthere.CardiganBayisprettyhuge,butIfindhavinggrownupherethere’sadefinitesenseofplace.There’sanawarenessthatwe’reluckytohavetheseincrediblesandybeaches,pebblybeaches,beautifulrivers,hills.It’speaceful,andit’snotoverdeveloped.Ofcourse,there’reperiodswhenitgetsbusy,butthenthesecondschoolsgobackandyouprettymuchgetthebeachestoyourself.Thereisasenseofcommunity(群體)too,withalotofgoodcommunity-basedclubs,suchasthePoppitSandsSurfLifesavingClub.IsetupAdventureBeyondtomakemyownworkinthearea.Ilovetheoutdoors,andIwantedtobeinCardiganBay,soitwasperfect.I’vetriedtoalwayskeepthatpersonaltouch.Theclients(客戶)willprettymuchalwaysmeetmyselfandallthestaff.WetookalotofpeopleonthroughtheKickstartscheme(啟動計劃)andthey’vebeenemployedwithusforafewyears.Alotofourclientshavebeenwithussincewestarted,too.There’sasenseoffamily,whichisquitespecial.Iwon’tmentionaspecificfavoriteplace,butingeneralthebeachesarejustamazing.It’sjustasortofwildwest,really.8.WhatisAdventureBeyond?

A.Atravelagency.B.Agovernmentprogram.C.Anoutdooractivitycenter.D.Acommunity-basedclub.9.WhatisCardiganBaylikeintheauthor’seyes?

A.Itgivesasenseofbelonging.B.It’sundevelopedbutpeaceful.C.Itsbeautyhasn’tbeennoticed.D.Ithasthebestbeachesintheworld.10.Whatdoestheunderlined“it”referto?

A.Keepingthatpersonaltouch.B.Gettingthebeachesbacktothelocals.C.Enjoyingoutdooractivitieswithclients.D.StartingAdventureBeyondinCardiganBay.11.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?

A.Theauthor’ssimplelifeinCardiganBay.B.Theauthor’sdeeploveforCardiganBay.C.Theauthor’sexplorationofCardiganBay.D.Theauthor’shopeforthefutureCardiganBay.(★★★)Theprintedbookisback.Recentstudieshaveshownthatstudentsremembermoreinformationwhentheyreadapaperbookcomparedtoreadingane-book.Oneschoolrespondedtothesefindingsbyditchingitse-readers.Thestudentsfoundthat“theeaseofnavigation(導(dǎo)航)”wasgreaterwhenusingatraditionalbook.Ilovethewaywenowjudgeprintedbooksusingthelanguageofthedigitalworld.E-booksmaycomewith“navigationaltools,”butitturnsoutthebestnavigationaltoolsarethe“devices”attheendsofyourarms.Youcanusethemtoflipthepagesforwardandbackward.Fansofdigitalbooksmaypointoutthate-readershaveahandy“search”tool.Old-fashionedbooksalsohaveasearchfunction,inwhichyouturnbacktotheopeningparttohelpyourememberthehero’sname.Theyevenhavea“bookmarksystem,”whichusessomethingcalleda“bookmark.”Canatraditionalbookofferallthefeaturesofane-book?Alas,no.Ithasno“progressbar(進(jìn)度條)”indicatinghowmuchofthebookhasbeenread.Luckily,aclevertipisavailable:turnyourbooksothatitcanbeviewedfromthesideortop.Itwillnaturallyformtwopartsjoinedinthemiddle.Iftheleftpartisthickerthantherightone,youaremorethanhalfwaythrough.Admittedly,e-booksarelighterthanpaperbooks,butonemustquestionwhetherthisisreallyanadvantage.Insecondaryschoolmybodyfigurewasactuallytransformedbythedailyneedtocarrytextbooks.Formeandmyfellowstudents,theseweightybookswoulddrawourshouldersbackandourchestsforward.Educationalfashionscomeandgo,somaybethereturnoftraditionalbookswon’tlast.Butforthemoment,Ifindmyselfwelcomingtheirwonderfulreturn.12.Whichcanbestreplacetheunderlined“ditching”inparagraph1?

A.Referringto.B.Gettingridof.C.Gettingusedto.D.Makinguseof.13.Whatcanserveasthe“navigationaltool”ofprintedbooks?

A.Bookmarks.B.Fingers.C.Theprogressbar.D.Theopeningpart.14.Whatpurposedoestheexampleinparagraph5serve?

A.Toexplainanopposingidea.B.Toprovideadditionalinformation.C.Tosupporttheauthor’sargument.D.Toconnectparagraphfiveandparagraphsix.15.Whatmightbethebesttitle?

A.WhythePrintedBookIsBack?B.HowthePrintedBookBenefitsus?C.WhatFuturethePrintedBookFaces?D.WhichIsBetter,PrintedBookorE-book?(★★★)Ifyou’veheardof“pickleball,”chancesarethatyouconnectthesportwithseniors.That’snotsurprising,asitwasthe55-plussetthatbegangrowingthesportattheendoflastcentury.Buttoday,pickleballisattractingplayersofeveryageasitbecomesmoreandmorepopularacrosstheU.S.andaroundtheglobe.16Pickleballisacombinationofbadminton,ping-pongandtennis.It’splayedonabadminton-sizedcourtwithalownetlikethatusedintennis.Playersuseabatthat’ssmallerthanatennisracquet(球拍),butlargerthanaping-pongbat.17Mostgamesareplayedto11points,withatwo-pointspreadneededtowin,andeachgametypicallylastsjust15to20minutes.In2021,morethan4.8millionpeopleintheU.S.wereplayingpickleball.That’saboutfourtimesasmanypeopleaswereplayingin2010,andmakespickleballoneofthefastest-growingsportsintheU.S.andNorthAmerica.So,what’stheappeal?18Also,itdoesn’ttakealotoftimetoplayandisaccessible,asplayersjustneedaracquetandball.Itprovidesagreatexercise,too.Andforexperiencedplayers,pickleballcanbecomeafast-paced,strategicgame.It’salsojustplainfun.InNorthAmerica,indoorandoutdoorpickleballcourtscanbeseeneverywhere.About66newlocationsopeneverymonth.Inaddition,thegameisbeingintroducedtokidsinmiddleschoolandhighschoolPEclasses.19Manyprofessionalplayersareappearing.PickleballmayevenbecomeanOlympicsportoneday,especiallyiftheInternationalFederationofPickleball(IFP)getsitsway.Createdin2010,theIFP’sgoalistomakepickleballuniversallypresentaroundtheworld.20IFPmembershiphasspreadfasttoover60countries,includingtheU.S.,Australia,Canada,China,India,Italy,Pakistan,thePhilippinesandSpain.

A.It’swellalongtheway.B.Butwhat,exactly,isit?C.Thenwhatisthereasonbehindthis?D.It’salsoasportonmanycollegecampuses.E.Gamesmaybeplayedassinglesordoubles.F.Ithaslongbeenafavoriteinplaceslikecommunitycenters.G.Thatpickleballiseasytolearnisperhapsthebasisofitspopularity.二、選詞填空(★★★)閱讀下面短文,從短文后所給的選項中,選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。

A.cutB.curiousC.foundD.creativeE.spentF.bit

G.simplyH.thoughtfulI.builtJ.villageK.friendshipL.harvestIwasluckytohaveahappychildhood,onethatmostpeoplewouldwanttohave.Myfamilylivedinatiny21inScotland.OurneighborsnextdoorhadasonnamedDanny,andwegrewuptogether.We22longsummereveningsintheforests,diggingupwormsforfishing,andcollectingfeathersleftbythebirds.ItwasherethatIdiscoveredthatIwasallergic(過敏)tothetinyflieswhich23meandmademyfaceswell(腫).Therewereafewwalnuttreesabovethevillageandwewouldfrightenthesquirrelsawayandwaitforthemtoripen(成熟).However,thevillagewastoofarnorthforaproper24.Dannywasa25boy,andwemadethingsoutofbranches,whichwetriedtosellinthevillageshop.Weeven26atreehouse.OnceIlostmyfooting,felloutand27myfoot,soDannywashedmywoundsintheriver.Hewasavery28boyforsomeonesoyoung.Mymother29blamedmefortearingmyclothes.Itwasthefinest30anyonecouldhave,andI’mproudofcallinghimmyfriend.三、語法填空(★★★)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。CarvedfrommountainsinYunnanprovince,theHong-heHaniRiceTerracesreachovermorethan160squarekilometerstocreateamostspectacularlandscape.Sinceancienttimes,thelocalHanipeoplehavechanneledspringwaterfrommountainsandforests31(water)theterracedfields.Someterracesareasbigasfootballfields,andothersnolargerthanabedsheet.Theyclimb32riverbanklocationsatlessthan500metersabovesealeveltoheightsofmorethan1,800meters.The33(common)useddescription“stairwaystoheaven”ismostsuitablehere.However,thewonderremainedlargelyunknowntotherestoftheworldfor34(century).Nobodypaidmuchattentiontotheseterracesuntil352000s.Newroadsarrivedandthelocalgovernmentwasdeterminedtogettheterraces36(place)onUNESCO’sWorldHeritageList.This37(achieve)in2013.Overthepastdecade,ithasbecomeimpossibletokeepsuchawonderunderwraps.Photographyfanshavecrowdedin,takingpostcard-perfectpicturesandthen38(post)themonsocialmedia.Althoughtheterracesshinewithbrightgreenduringthesummergrowingseason,thelandscapeismost39(appeal)fromNovembertolateApril.Duringthisperiod,thewater-filledterracesturnintonaturalmirrors40reflecteverysunriseandsunset.四、單詞拼寫(★★★)41.Dadcandoat______(典型的)Sundayroast.(根據(jù)中英文提示單詞拼寫)(★★★)42.Weneedtomakeana______(安排)togotothecomedyshow.(根據(jù)中英文提示單詞拼寫)(★★★)43.WhenIr______(恢復(fù))fromtheshock,Ilookedatmycamera.(根據(jù)中英文提示單詞拼寫)(★★★)44.TheInternationalDayofFamiliesiso______(慶祝)withawiderangeofevents.(根據(jù)中英文提示單詞拼寫)(★★)45.Wearer______(提醒)thatsomeoftheEnglishwelearnintheclassroomisratherdifferentfromtheEnglishintheoutsideworld!(根據(jù)中英文提示單詞拼寫)五、翻譯(★★★)46.我吃驚于人們和自然和諧相處創(chuàng)造這種池塘的方式(thewayinwhich)(漢譯英)___________________________________________________________________________________(★★★)47.最重大的事情是人與自然和諧相處建造梯田并種植水稻的方式。(主語從句)(漢譯英)___________________________________________________________________________________(★★★)48.在雨季,正是沿著這些水渠雨水從山上流下進(jìn)入梯田。(強(qiáng)調(diào)劃線)(漢譯英)___________________________________________________________________________________(★★★)49.水平的梯田能夠儲存雨水,防止土壤流失。(漢譯英)(★★★)50.這些梯田還為鳥類和魚類提供了完美的環(huán)境,其中的一些鳥和魚以危害水稻的昆蟲為食(定語從句)。(漢譯英)___________________________________________________________________________________六、閱讀理解(★★★)閱讀下面短文回答問題。Artiseverywhere.Nomatterhowhardyoutryyoucouldnevernotfindart.Artcancombineculturewithcommercial(商業(yè)的)productsinawaythatnotmanyotherthingscan;artmakesmoneyandholdsimportantemotionalandculturalvaluewithincommunities.Whenpeopleattendaconcert,theyarepayingformusic,buttheyalsogainauniqueexperienceandamemorythatwillgothroughtherestoftheirlives.Peopledon’tjustwantthingsanymore;theywanttoexperiencelife—theartsareaperfectcrossover(交疊)betweencultureandcommerce.Theartsclearlyhaveaprettypositiveimpactonphysicalandpsychological(心理的)health.Itisfoundthatpeoplewhotakepartinartisticeventsoftenaremorelikelytogaingoodhealthcomparedtothosewhodonot.TheRoyalSocietyofPublicHealthdiscoveredthatmusicandart,whenusedinhospitals,helptobettertheconditionsofpatientsbyreducingstress,anxietyandbloodpressure.Childrenwhoareinvolvedwiththeartsmakegreaterachievementsintheireducation.Thosetakingpartindramahavegreaterliteraryabilitywhileotherstakingpartinmusicalpracticeshowgreaterskillsinmathandlanguages.Participatingintheartsisimportantforchilddevelopment.Encouragingchildrentoexpressthemselvesinpositivewayscouldhelptoformhealthyemotionalresponsesinlaterlife.

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