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高一年級12月月考英語試卷I.Listeningprehension(18%116題每題1分,1720題每題0.5分)SectionADirections:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.1.A.Asalesperson.B.Apilot.C.Awaitress.D.Afirefighter.2.A.Ataconveniencestore.B.Atatheater.C.Atarailwaystation.D.Atahospital.3.A.Ajob.B.Anarticle.C.Abook.D.Anauthor.4.A.Shedoesn’tplaytenniswell.B.Shelikesothersportsaswell.C.Sheisanenthusiastictennisplayer.D.Sheisaprofessionalathlete.5.A.Tomwaskilledintheaccident.B.SomeonesavedTom’slife.C.ItdidlittledamagetoTom’scar.D.Tomsurvivedtheaccident.6.A.ThewomanisplanningatriptoAustin.B.Thewomanhasn’tbeentoAustinbefore.C.ThewomanlikesAustinverymuch.D.ThewomanhasbeentoAustinbefore.7.A.Theyhaveadoptedatleasttwokids.B.Theywillhavemoreadoptedkids.C.ThecouplearefromAfrica.D.Theyareanextendedfamily.8.A.Bygoingonadiet.B.Byhavingfewermeals.C.Bydoingphysicalexercise.D.Byeatingfruitandvegetables.9.A.Hedoesn’tmindhelpingthewoman.B.Hehesitateswhethertohelpornot.C.He’llhelpifthewomandoesn’tmind.D.Hecan’thelpthewomanmovethecupboard.10.A.Itcouldhelppeopleofallagestoavoidcancer.B.Itwasmainlymeantforcancerpatients.C.Itmightattractviewersover40more.D.Itwasfrequentlyinterruptedbymercials.SectionBDirections:InSectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassagesandonelongerconversation,andyouwillbeaskedseveralquestionsoneachofthepassagesandtheconversation.Thepassagesandtheconversationwillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichonewouldbethebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.11.A.Flightattendants.B.Airlinepassengers.C.Thefirebrigade.D.Planemanufacturers.12.A.TheaveragespeedofCA4117is800milesperhour.B.ItwilltakeCA4117morethanthreehourstoarriveinXi’an.C.CA4117willtakeofffromChengduandeventuallyarriveinBeijing.D.CA4117willtravel13,892kilometersforthewholeflight.13.A.Usingelectronicdevicesduringlanding.B.Usingtheirhandstopulltheoxygenmask.C.Usinglaptopputersduringtheflight.D.Placingtheoxygenmaskbelowtheirnose.Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.14.A.Drinkingalotofalcohol.B.Goingshoppinginstores.C.Gatheringaroundtablesforhotpot.D.Eatingfriedfoodandbarbecuedmeat.15.A.MoviesareavailabletopeopleinShanghaiatmidnight.B.PeopleinHangzhouattachgreatimportancetodinner.CAtotalofnineonlineplatformsprovideddataforthereport.D.PeopleinBeijingaremostlikelytoorderStarbucksintheafternoon.16.A.People’seatinghabitsindifferentregionsofChina.B.TheimpactofmobilepaymentonChinesepeople’slives.C.DifferentnightlifeactivitiesamongresidentsinChinesecities.D.Thepressureofurbanlifebroughtbynightlifeactivities.Questions17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.17.A.Shewasabankmanager.B.Shewasavictimoftherobbery.C.Shewasadefenselawyer.D.Shewasawitnesstothecrime.18.A.Hewasmorethansevenfeettall.B.Hewasinhislatethirties.C.Hewaswearingadarksweater.D.Hewaswearingashirtunderajacket.19.A.Identifythesuspectfrompictures.B.Goupstairstosignsomedocuments.C.Haveherphototakenfortheirfiles.D.Verifytherecordofwhatshehadsaid.20.II.GrammarandVocabularySectionA(10分)Directions:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.Theterm“killjoyparents”hasbeentrendingonChinesesocialmediaplatformsasmanyyoungpeopleplainthattheirparentswouldrathercriticizethan___1___(praise)themfortheiracplishments.Oneposter,forexample,remarkedthathisparentssaidhishighscoreinmathwasn’tgoodenoughbecauseseveralotherstudentshadscoredhigher.Anotherplainedthat,aftergettingacceptedintoa“secondtier(二流的)”university,theresponsehegotfromhisfatherwas“Congratulations.Yougotadmittedtoagarbageuniversity.”It’saterriblefeelingtohavesomeone“burstyourbubble”whenyouthinktheyshouldbesharingyourJoy.Andyourparents,afterall,areprobablythepeople___2___youmostwanttosharethebestmomentsinyourlife.Butwhydosomeparentsseemtobesohardtoplease?IthinkalotofithastodowithChinesesociety.Parentsknowthatlifecanbefullofhardshipanddifficulties,andtheywanttheirchildrentobehardened“totheserealities.Anotherreason___3___probablybefounddeepinChineseculture.WhenIaskedaChinesefriend___4___Chineseparentsdon’tpraisetheirchildren,hesaidit’sbecausetheydon’twanttobringtheirchildrenbadluck.Hetoldmethestoryoftwowomensittinginaparkandwatchingtheirchildrenplay.Oneofthemotherssaidtotheother,“Yourboyissohandsomeandhealthy.”Thatothermotherreplied,“No,he’sveryuglyandhe’saverysicklychild.”Themother,myfriendexplained,didn’twanthersonpraised___5___the“gods”heardandpunishedhim.It’sanoldsuperstition(迷信),butitdoeshavesomebasisinfact.Americanparents,attheotherextreme,___6___(teach)tonevercriticizetheirchildrenbecauseitmayhurttheirfeelingstheirselfesteem(自尊).Instead,theyaretoldtoalwayspraisetheirchildren,evenforfailure.Psychologists(心理學家)nowbelievethisisabadidea.Accordingtoonestudy,toomuchpraisecanresultinnegativeeffects.___7___kidswithlowselfesteemfeltevenworseaboutthemselves,kidswithhighselfesteembecamenarcissistic(自戀的)orselfcentered.Moreover,childrenwhogottoomuchpraisewere___8___(likely)totakerisks,wereunabletodealwithfailure,andtendedtogiveupwhen___9___(face)withchallenges.Having“killjoyparents“maynotbeenjoyable,____10____it’simportanttorecognizethattheirseeminglycriticalnaturedoesn’tnegate(否定)thelovetheyhaveforyou.Intheirhearts,theygenuinely(真誠地)shareinyourjoy.SectionB(10分)Directions:Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanbeusedonlyonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.A.numerousB.regulationsC.paredD.elaborateE.advantageF.adoptedG.previouslyH.additionallyI.estimatedJ.rangingK.innovationLiveShowsareback,andsoarestreetstallsWiththerevivaloflivemusicgigsinChinathisyear,stallsoutsideofconcertvenueshavebeeincreasinglypopularagainacrossthecountry.Vendorsoffergoods___11___fromessentialslikewaterandraincoatstofanmerchandisesuchasbracelets(手鐲)andtattoostickers.Theyaimtoattractthelargegroupsoffansgoingtotheconcerts.TheChinaAssociationofPerformingArts(CAPA,中國演出行業(yè)協(xié)會)reportedthatinthefirsthalfof2023,thecountryhostedover190,000performances.Thenumberincreasedby400.86%___12___withthepreviousyear.Theseperformanceshaveattractedover60millionmusicenthusiasts.Anotherreport___13___thatChina’sperformancemarketwouldreach90.3billionyuanbytheendofthisyear.“Wheretherearebusinessopportunities,thereispotentialforstalls,”saidHuXiaowu,anexpertonurbanscience.“Asmoreconcertsareorganizedindifferentcities,manyyoungpeoplehavefoundthechancetosellgoodsrelatedtotheevents.“ZengDexiong,aprofessorofsocialsciences,believedmorepeoplewouldtake___14___ofthisnewwave.This,hesaid,wouldprobablybringaboutfiercepetition,whichinturnwouldleadtomorecreativityand___15___.SunXimin,25,setupastallasasidehustlewhenalargevenuenearherhomeinGuangzhouhosteditsfirstconcertinApril.Thereweren’tmanystallsbackthen,andshesoldsimplehairaccessories(配飾).Whenmorevendorsgatheredoutside,Sunhadtooffermore___16___services,likebraiding(編發(fā)),tostandout.Toattractmorecustomers,shestyledherownhairinplexbraids.___17___,sheofferedfreePolaroidphotos.ForLiZhenzhen,a23yearoldcitizenofXi’aninShaanxiprovince,successliesinseekingthebestlocation.Shefounditwasmorebeneficialtolocateherstallnearasubwaystationratherthantheconcertvenue’sentrance.Sheexplainedthatconcertgoersarelikelytobuythegoodsonimpulse(一時沖動)astheygetoutofthestation.However,astheywalkpast___18___stallsonthewaytotheentrance,theirdesiretopurchasewanes.Therapiddevelopmentofthestreetstalleconomyoffersyoungpeopleflexibleopportunitiestoearnmoney,Hunoted.Recognizingthis,localgovernmentsarenoweasing___19___toencouragetheentrepreneurialspirit.CitieslikeBeijingandShenzhenhavealready____20____policiestosupportstalloperations,settingasidespecificareasforvendors.III.ReadingprehensionSectionA(15分)Directions:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.ThelastthingJackwantedtodowaswakeupearlyandgotoworkonMondaymorning.Gettingoutofthebus,Jackfoundtherewasstill30minutesbeforehis___21___began,sohe___22___totakeawalkaroundtheblocktoadjust(調(diào)整)himselftoanotherbusyworkingday.Whilewalking,he___23___ayoungcoupletalkingtoeachotherinaforeignlanguage.“Excuseme!Couldyouhelpusplease?”thewomancalledtohiminstrangeEnglish.“Wearetourist,lost.Need‘Dolphin’hotel.Youknowwhereis?”Shewascourageousasshespokea(an)___24___
language.“I’msorry,Idon’tknow.I’minahurry,”Jacksaid,andmovedoff.Hewassoupsetabouthisproblemsthathe___25___
withoutthinking.Havingwalkedabout100feet,hefelthewaswrongand___26___
back.Luckily,thecouplewere___27___
there.Hewalkeduptothem.“Irememberedwherethe‘Dolphin’hotelis.I’msorry,Ijustgot___28___
:therearehundredsofhotelsinNewYork.It’snotfarfromhere.youmay___29___there.Justgostraighttothatcrossroad,thenturntotheleft,andyouwillseeawhitebluebuilding.Thatwillbethe___30___you’relookingfor.”Thecouplethankedhim,andJack___31___lightlythistime.Butwhenheturnedhisback,hesawthatthecoupledidn’tmove,andthelookontheirfaceswasthe___32___.“MaybeIwastalkingtoo___33___,andtheycouldn’tunderstandmewellenough”,hethought.Allofasudden,hefeltthathecoulddosomethingmoreimportantthansitinhisofficealldaylong.Heknewthathecouldn’tleavetheseyoungpeoplebehind:theycouldn’t___34___gettothehotelbythemselves.Hewalkeduptothemonceagain.Theylookedathiminsurprise.“Icould___35___youtothehotel,ifyoustillneedmyhelp,”Jacksaid.Forthefirsttimesincethebeginningofthismonth,hefeltrelaxed.21.A.plan B.walk C.trip D.work22.A.decided B.agreed C.remembered D.offered23.A.staredat B.laughedat C.raninto D.pointedat24.A.similar B.special C.artificial D.foreign25.A.refused B.lied C.said D.smiled26.A.turned B.won C.hit D.kept27.A.already B.almost C.still D.even28A.amazed B.confused C.bored D.tired29.A.cycle B.walk C.fly D.drive30.A.hotel B.restroom C.touristcenter D.busstation31.A.answered B.escaped C.left D.passed32.A.new B.good C.true D.same33A.strangely B.loudly C.quickly D.nervously34.A.simply B.necessarily C.directly D.possibly35.A.drive B.guide C.follow D.introduceSectionB(2*12)Directions:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.(A)puterprogrammerDavidJonesearns$35,000ayeardesigningnewputergames,yethecannotfindabankreadytolethimhaveacreditcard.Insteadhehasbeentoldtowaitanothertwoyearsuntilheis18.The16yearoldworksforasmallfirminLiverpoolwheretheproblemofmostyoungpeopleofhisageisfindingajob.David’sfirmreleasestwonewgamesforthefastgrowingputermarketeachmonth.ButDavid’sbiggestheadacheiswhattodowithhismoney.Eventhoughheearnsalot,hecannotdriveacar,takeoutamortgage,orgetcreditcards.DavidgothisjobwiththeLiverpoolbasedpanyfourmonthsago,ayearafterleavingschoolwithsixOlevelsandworkingforatimeinaputershop.“IgotthejobbecausethepeoplewhorunthefirmknewIhadalreadywrittensomeprograms”hesaid.Davidspendssomeofhismoneyonrecordsandclothesandgiveshismother50poundsaweek.Butmostofhissparetimeisspentworking.“Unfortunately,putingwasnotpartofourstudiesatschool”,hesaid.“ButIhadbeenstudyingitinbooksandmagazinesforfouryearsinmysparetime.IknewwhatIwantedtodoandneverconsideredstayingonatschool.Mostpeopleinthisbusinessarefairlyyoung,anyway”Davidadded,“IwouldliketoearnamillionandIsupposeearlyretirementisapossibility.Youneverknowwhenthemarketmightdisappear.”36.InwhatwayisDaviddifferentfrompeopleofhisage?A.Heoftengoesoutwithfriends. B.HegraduatedwithsixOlevels.C.Heliveswithhismother. D.Hehasahandsomeine.37.WhatisoneoftheproblemsthatDavidisfacingnow?A.Hewillsoonlosehisjob. B.Heistooyoungtogetacreditcard.C.Hehasnotimetolearndriving. D.Hehasverylittlesparetime.38.WhywasDavidabletogetthejobinthepany?A.Hewasgoodatplayingputergames.B.Hehaddonewellinallherexams.C.Hehadlearnttouseputersatschool.D.Hehadwrittensomeputerprograms.39.WhydidDaviddecidetoleaveschoolandstartworking?A.Helostinterestinschoolstudies. B.Hereceivedlotsofjoboffers.C.Hewantedtoearnhisownliving. D.Hewaseagertohelphismother.(B)CavesintheSaharaDesertIntoday’slecturewewillcenteronthepeoplewholivedfivethousandyearsagointheSaharaDesert.Mostofthesedesertpeoplemovedacrossthecountrysidethroughouttheyear.Butifthejourneywaslong,extrafoodandtoolsweresometimesstoredincaves.Oneofthesecavesisnowanexcitinghistoricsite.Eventhoughthecaveisverylarge,itwascertainlytoodarkanddustyforpeopletolivein,butitwasagreatplacetohidethings.Andhugeamountsoffoodsuppliesanddailytoolshavebeenfoundthere.Thefoodincludesdriedfishandnuts.Somedecorationswerealsofoundinthecaves.Therearenecklaces,earrings,andsoon.Mostofthemaremadeofbone.Fromtheabovetalk,wecanseethattherearereallyalotofdifferencesbetweenancientpeople’slivesandourlivestoday.TheHoustonMuseumofNaturalScienceWelesallschoolgroupstoexploretechnologyandthenaturalenvironmentonafieldtripdesignedtomeetthelearningneedsofthestudents.YoucanvisitthemuseumfromMondaytoSaturdayfrom9:00a.m.to5:00p.m.Groupsmusthaveatleastoneteacherforeverytenstudents.Studentsmustbesupervisedatalltimes,andteachersareresponsiblefortheirbehaviorinsidethemuseum.Unsafebehaviorisnotpermittedandwillresultintheentiregroupbeingaskedtoleave.Nobackpacks,headphones,candy,gum,orlunchesareallowedinsidethemuseum.Lunchesmaybeeatenoutsideinthepark.Weregretthatthemuseumisunabletoprovideaplacetohavelunchindoors.Intheeventofbadweather,pleaseplantoeatinyourvehicle.40.Whatdidthedesertpeopledowiththeirpossessionsonlongjourneys?A.Theycarriedalltheirpossessionsontheirbacks.B.Theystoredsomeoftheirpossessionsincaves.C.Theythrewunnecessarypossessionsaway.D.Theystoredthepossessionsinthedesert.41.What’sthedirectresultofunsafebehavior?A.Theteachertakingresponsibility. B.Thosebehavingunsafelyhavingtoleave.C.Thewholegrouphavingtoleave. D.Havingtopaymoneyforunsafebehavior.42.Wherecanvisitorseattheirlunchesinbadweather?A.Inapark. B.Inalunchroom. C.Intheirvehicles. D.Inabathroom.CNobelPrizewinnerTuYouyouhelpedbyancientChineseremedyTuYouyou,inChina,isbeingcalledthe”threenoes“winner:nomedicaldegree,nodoctorate(博士頭銜),andshe’sneverworkedoverseas.However,itwasshethatwasthefirstfemaleChinesescientistwhohadwontheNobelPrize.Whenitestoherwork,sheistotallydevoted.In1967,malaria(瘧疾)spreadbymosquitoeswaskillingChinesesoldiersfightingAmericansinthejunglesofnorthernVietnam.AsecretresearchunitwasformedtofindacurefortheillnessandTuwasinstructedtobeethenewheadofMission523.ShewenttothesouthernChineseislandofHainantostudyhowmalariathreatenedhumanhealth.Forsixmonths,shestayedthere,leavingherfouryearolddaughteratalocalnursery.HerhusbandhadbeensentawaytoworkatthecountrysideattheheightofChina’sCulturalRevolution,atimeofextremepoliticaldisorder.Despitemuchfailure,finally,shewithherteammembersfoundabriefreferencetoonesubstance,sweetwormwood(inChineseQinhao),whichhadbeenusedtotreatmalariainChinaaround400AD.Theteamtestedthedrugbuttheydidn’tsucceeduntilTuYouyoureturnedtotheoriginalancienttext.Afteranothercarefulreading,sheheatedtheextractwithoutallowingittoreachboilingpoint.Withoutanyhesitation,TuYouyouvolunteeredtobethefirsthumanrecipientofthenewdrug.“Astheheadoftheresearchgroup,Ihadtheresponsibility,”sheexplainedtotheChinesemedia.TuYouyouistypicallydescribedinChinaasa“modest”woman.Herworkwaspublishedanonymously(匿名地)in1977,andfordecadesshereceivedlittlerecognitionforherresearch.Inanycase,TuYouyouisconsistentlypraisedforherdriveandpassion.OneformercolleaguesaysMsTuis“unsociableandquitestraightforward”,addingthat“ifshedisagreeswithsomething,shewillsayit”.AnothercolleaguewhohasworkedwithTuYouyouformorethan40years,describesherasa“toughandstubbornwoman”.Sheisactuallystubbornenoughtospenddecadespiecingtogetherancienttextsandapplythemtomodernscientificpractices.Theresulthassavedmillionsoflives.43.The“threenoes”inthefirstparagraphreferstothefactthat__________.A.TuYouyouhasnonoblefamilybackgroundB.TuYouyouhasnogoodinterpersonalrelationshipC.TuYouyouhasnotoprecognitioninscienceD.TuYouyouhasnooverseasworkingexperience44.WhatprobablymadeTuYouyouexcitedin1967?A.ShewasinstructedtobetheheadofMission523.B.Shegotthechancetostudyhowmalariathreatenedhumanhealth.CShehadtoleaveherfouryearolddaughteratalocalnursery.D.Shecouldgotoworkwithherhusbandatthecountryside.45.TheotherChinesemedicalscientiststestedthedrugwithoutsuccessbecause__________.A.theyhadnotreadtheancientbookscarefullyB.theyhadnotfollowedTu’ssuggestionsC.theyhadlackedsufficienteconomicsupportD.theyhadheatedtheextracttotheboilingpoint46.WhichoneisNOToneofthepersonalitiesofTuYouyouaccordingtohercolleagues?A.TobewarmheartedenoughtohelphercolleaguesatworkB.ToworkhardwheneversheeacrossanydifficultyC.TobedevotedtohercareerandfullofpassionD.TobestubbornenoughtospenddecadesresearchingSectionC(每題2分,共8分)Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Fillineachblankwithapropersentencegiveninthebox.Eachsentencecanbeusedonlyonce.Notethattherearetwomoresentencesthanyouneed.Nowadaysavegetarianlifestyleisbeingmoreandmorepopular.Leadinghealthexpertsagreethatmaintainingavegetariandietisoneofthebestthingswecandoforourselvesandourfamilies.___47___.Awellplannedvegetariandietprovidesuswithallthenutrientsweneedandavoidsfat,cholesterolandthepollutantsfoundinanimalflesh,eggs,anddairyproducts.Anditcanprovideprotectionagainstvariouskindsofdiseases,includingthethreebiggestkillers:heartdisease,cancer,andstrokes.TheAmericanDieteticAssociationstatesthatvegetarianshavelowerratesofdeathfromheartdisease,lowerbloodcholesterollevels,lowerbloodpressureandlowerratesofhypertension.Allofthesediseasesaremorelikelytohappentomeateaters.Scientistshavealsofoundthatvegetarianshavestrongerimmunesystemsthantheirmeateatingfriends.___48___Vegetarianslive,onaverage,6to10yearslongerthanmeateaters.___49___.Animalsraisedforfoodconsumethevastmajorityoftheircaloriessimplyinordertolive,justaswedo.Wefeedmorethan70percentofthegrainsandcerealswegrowtofarmanimals,andalmostallofthosecaloriesgointosimplykeepingthemalive,notmakingthemgrow.Onlyasmallamountofthecaloriesconsumedbyfarmanimalsareactuallyturnedintothemeatthatpeopleeat.Soit’sreallyahugewaste,isn’tit?Tryyourbesttofindtipsformaximizingthehealthbenefitsofavegetariandiet.___50___A.Livingonplantsalsosavesenergy.B.Growingallthecropsneededtofeedanimalsrequiresmassiveamountsofwaterandland.C.Thismeansthattheyarelesslikelytobeaffectedbyeverydayillnessesliketheflu.D.Vegetariandietsaretheonlydietsthatworkforlongtermweightloss.E.It’snevertoolatetoturnoveranewpage.F.Healthyvegetariandietssupportalifetimeofgoodhealth.IV.Directions:Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanbeusedonlyonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.(10%,每題1分)Directions:Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanbeusedonlyonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.A.overallB.restoredC.householdD.electedE.particularlyF.significantlyG.awardedH.rewardedI.rareJ.transitionK.performing51.Alltypesoffruitsappealtome,________watermelonsinthesummerseason.52.He________uswithalotofmoneyforhelpinghim.53.Wesincerelyhopethatthefootballer,whogothisleftlegbrokeninthematch,willsoonbe_______tohealth.54.Mypianoplayinghasimproved_________sinceIstaredwithanewteacher.55.Thegroup________oneoftheirgraduatestobetheirspokespersonduringtheirhomeingelection.56.Herfamilycouldn’taffordanyother________appliance.57.Hehadtroublemakingthe_________fromyouthtoadulthood.58.Whenshefinishedpainting,shesteppedbacktoadmirethe______effect.59.Thegirl________onthestageismyclassmate.60.Tomwas_______forhislongservicewiththepany.V.Direction:Fillintheblankstomakeeachsentencecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.(5%,每題1分)61.Thechurchtowerwhich___________(restore)atpresentwillbeopentotouristssoon.Theworkisalmostfinished.(所給詞的適當形式填空)62.Whenresearch_______(assign),theprofessorexpectsthestudenttotakeitactivelyandtopleteitwithminimumguidance.(所給詞的適當形式填空)63.Inthelastfewyearsthousandsoffilms_________________(produce)allovertheworld.(用單詞適當形式填空)64.IlentsomemoneytoBen,__________housewasknockeddownduringthetyphoon.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)65.Peterinvitedover30peopletohisbirthdayparty,mostof_______arehisclassmates.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)VI.Translation(15’,每題3分)66.國王聽取了很多理論和想法,但沒有一個是實用。(present)(漢譯英)67.春節(jié)前,幾乎所有的家庭成員都會參與大掃除。(involve)(漢譯英)68.應該允許孩子們在和他們有關的事情上有發(fā)言權。(sayn.)(漢譯英)69.我覺得有必要把教室里的破窗戶換成新的。(replace)(漢譯英)70.要花很多年才能恢復自然平衡,因為大自然是脆弱的,很容易被破壞。(It)(漢譯英)VII.GuidedWriting(25分)71.Directions:WriteanEnglishpositionaccordingtotheinstructionsgivenin120150words.假定你的美國朋友Edward寫信給你說他要在12月初來上海游玩3天。他請你給他做一個3天的旅游攻略。請你回一封信給他。在信中你要給他推薦一份3天的旅游計劃。內(nèi)容包括:1.說明情況,因故你不能陪他;2.表示歉意;3.具體推薦計劃。___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Listeningprehension:110ABCCDBACDC1120BCBDACDCAB高一年級12月月考英語試卷I.Listeningprehension(18%116題每題1分,1720題每題0.5分)SectionADirections:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.1.A.Asalesperson.B.Apilot.C.Awaitress.D.Afirefighter.2.A.Ataconveniencestore.B.Atatheater.C.Atarailwaystation.D.Atahospital.3.A.Ajob.B.Anarticle.C.Abook.D.Anauthor.4.A.Shedoesn’tplaytenniswell.B.Shelikesothersportsaswell.C.Sheisanenthusiastictennisplayer.D.Sheisaprofessionalathlete.5.A.Tomwaskilledintheaccident.B.SomeonesavedTom’slife.C.ItdidlittledamagetoTom’scar.D.Tomsurvivedtheaccident.6.A.ThewomanisplanningatriptoAustin.B.Thewomanhasn’tbeentoAustinbefore.C.ThewomanlikesAustinverymuch.D.ThewomanhasbeentoAustinbefore.7.A.Theyhaveadoptedatleasttwokids.B.Theywillhavemoreadoptedkids.C.Th
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