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2025屆高三第一學(xué)期9月月考英語試卷

時(shí)間120分鐘滿分150分

一、單項(xiàng)選擇(每小題L5分,共15分)

1.,thereremainednothingonthemountainsbutburnttreesanddeadanimals.

A.AfterthefirewasputoutB.Havingputoutthefire

C.AfterputtingoutthefireD.Thefirehavingputout

2.TheoldcoupleareveryexcitedbecausetheyEuropenextmonth.

A.arevisitingB.aregoingtovisitingC.wouldvisitD.willbevisiting

3.Shemusthavelearnedtheviolinatleasttenyears,?

A.doesn'tsheB.hasn?tsheC.mustn,tsheD.haven'tshe

4.MarywasmuchkindertoJackthanshewastotheothers,,ofcourse,madealltheothers

upset.A.whoB.whichC.whatD.that

5.1boughttwopenslastweek,writeseasily.

A.bothofwhichB.neitherofwhichC.bothofthemD.neitherofthem

6.Kennystillrememberstheclassdiscussiontheteacheraskedstudentstosharewhatthey

wantedtobewhentheygrewup.

A.whyB.whichC.whereD.that

7.ThethrillingmomentSusancherishesmostisshereachedthepeakofthe

mountainandappreciatedtheuntouchedwildernessbelow.

A.that;whenB.which;whyC.where;whenD.what;why

8.Don'tplaycomputergamestoolong;otherwiseyouwillthem.

A.becomeaddictedB.beaddicttoC.becomeaddictedtoD.becameaddictedto

9.1prefersomeexerciseoutsideplaycomputergamesathomeonSundays.

A.do;toB.todo;morethanC.do;ratherthanD.todo;ratherthan

10.1recommendthegovernmentRealCineforurbanplanningsinceitischeaperandpractical,

thewaymosturbanplanningisdonetoday.

A.uses;comparedtoB.use;comparedwith

C.use;comparingtoD.uses;comparingwith

二.閱讀理解(每小題2.5分)

A

Doyouknowhowchildreninothercountriesspendtheirschooldaysandwhatkindofgamesthey

alwaysplay?

ChildreninBrazil

TheschoolyearrunsfromFebruarytoDecember.Childrenattendschoolforabout

Schoolfourhoursinthemorningortheafternoon.AboutaquarterofchildreninBrazildonot

attendschoolatall.

Footballisthemostpopularsport.BraziFsbeautifulbeachesalsomakeswimmingand

Play

volleyballpopular.

FamilyBrazilianfamiliesareoftenlarge.Nearlyathirdofthepopulationisundereighteen!

ChildreninFrance

Theschooldaybeginsfrom8:00amto4:00pm,withatwo-hourlunchbreak.

School

SchoolscloseonWednesdayandSunday,andareclosedforahalfdayonSaturday.

Football,bicyclingandtennisarefavoritesportsinFrance.Insomeareas,pelote,a

Play

traditionalballgame,isalsoverypopular.

MostFrenchmotherswork.Themajorityofpreschool(幼兒園)childrenattendday

carecentresknownascreches.

Family

Francehaslawsaboutnamingchildrenandallnameshavetobechosenfroman

officiallist.

ChildreninJapan

SchoolsinJapanareverycompetitive(競(jìng)爭(zhēng)的).Evenpre-schoolersmayattend

School“cramming(填鴨式教學(xué)的)schools"toprepareforexams.Thereisasummerbreak

aboutsixweeks,butthechildrenhavehomeworkduringthistime.

ComicbookshavebeenpopularinJapansincethe1700s.Comicsnowaccountforabout

Play

40%ofallpublishedmaterialsinJapan.Kiteflyingisenjoyedbypeopleofeveryage.

HomesinJapanaresmallonaverage.Thetypicalfamilyoffourlivesinfivesmall

Familyrooms.MostfathersinJapanworklonghours.Asaresult,somechildrenonlyseetheir

fathersonweekendsorholidays.

11.WhatkindofsportisverypopularinFrance?

①Kiteflying.②Bicycling.③Football.④Pelote.

A.①②③B.②③④C.①④D.①②③④

12.WhatisacrecheinFrance?

A.Placeswithbeautifulbeaches.B.ThenameoftheplacewhereFrenchmotherswork.

C.Adaycarecentreforpreschoolchildren.D.Crammingschoolstoimprovechildren'sexam

results.

13.InJapan,manychildren.

A.writetheirnamesonanofficiallistB.liketoreadcomicbooks

C.onlyseetheirfathersonweekdaysD.donotattendschool

B

Iamastrongbelieverthatifachildisraisedwithapproval,helearnstolovehimselfandwillbe

successfulinhisownway.

Severalweeksago,Iwasdoinghomeworkwithmysoninthethirdgradeandhekeptstandingup

fromhischairtogooverthemathlines.Ikeptaskinghimtositdown,tellinghimthathewould

concentratebetter.Hesatbutsecondslater,asifhedidn'tevennoticehewasdoingit,hegotupagain.

Iwasgettingfrustrated,butthenithitme.Istartednoticinghisanswersweremuchquickerand

accuratewhenhestoodup.Couldhebemoreintentwhilestandingup?

ThismademestartquestioningmyselfandwhatIhadbeenraisedtobelieve.Iwasraisedto

believethataquiet,calmchildwasasurewaytosuccess.Thischildwouldhavethedisciplinetostudy

hard,getgoodgradesandbecomesomeoneimportantinlife.

Nowthosesamepeopleperhapscometorealizethattheirkidsarebornwiththeirownsetsof

DNAandpersonalitytraits(特點(diǎn)),andallyoucandoislovingandacceptingthem.Asparents,

throughouttheirgrowingyearsandbeyondthat,weneedtobeourkids'bestcheerleaders,guiding

themandhelpingthemfindtheirway.

Ihavestoppedaskingmysontositdownandconcentrate.Obviously,heisconcentratingjustin

hisownwayandnotmine.Weneedtolearntoacceptourkids9waysofdoingthings.Somewaymay

haveworkedformebutdoesn'tmeanweneedtocarryitthroughgenerations.Thereisnothingsweeter

thanbeingindividual(個(gè)體的)andunique(獨(dú)特的).Itmakesusfreeandhappyandthafsjustthe

wayIwantmykidstolivetheirownlife.

14.Atthebeginning,theauthortriedtokeephissonseatedinordertomakehim.

A.paymoreattentiontohisstudy.B.keepsilentintheroom.

C.finishhishomeworkontime.D.getrightanswers.

15.Inspiredbythecaseofhisson,theauthorbegantodoubt.

A.theimportanceofparents.B.theoldformofeducation.

C.therelationshipbetweenkidsandtheirparents.D.thegoodgradesofsomekids.

16.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingstatementsisright?

A.Weshouldhelpkidscorrecttheirwrongways.B.Parentsshouldstudytheirkids9DNA.

C.Kidsshouldbetaughttobehavethemselves.D.Parentsshouldloveandaccepttheirkids.

17.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleofthepassage?

A.Studyhardandyou'llbesuccessful.B.Befriendlytoyourchildren.

C.Children'ssuccessintheirownstyle.D.Parents9helpwiththeirchildren'sstudy.

C

Haveyoueverfoundyourselfinthissituation:Youhearasongyouusedtosingwhenyouwerea

child——abitofnostalgia。懷I日)or"blastfromthepast,“aswesay.Butitisnotadistantchildhood

memory.Thewordscomebacktoyouasclearlyaswhenyousangthemallthoseyearsago.

ResearchersattheUniversityofEdinburghstudiedtherelationshipbetweenmusicand

rememberingaforeignlanguage.Theyfoundthatrememberingwordsinasongwasthebestwayto

rememberevenoneofthemostdifficultlanguages.

Hereiswhattheydid.Researcherstook60adultsandrandomlydividedthemintothreegroupsof

20.Thentheygavethegroupsthreedifferenttypesof66listen-and-repeaf,learningconditions.

Researchershadonegroupsimplyspeakthewords.Theyhadthesecondgroupspeakthewordstoa

rhythm,orbeat.Andtheyaskedthethirdgrouptosingthewords.

AllthreegroupsstudiedwordsfromtheHungarianlanguagefor15minutes.Thentheytookpart

inaseriesoflanguageteststoseewhattheyremembered.

WhyHungarian,youask?ResearcherssaidtheychoseHungarianbecausenotmanypeopleknow

thelanguage.ItdoesnotshareanyrootswithGermanicorRomancelanguages,suchasItalianor

Spanish.Afterthetestswereover,thesingerscameoutontop.Thepeoplewholearnedthesenew

Hungarianwordsbysingingthemshowedahigheroverallperformance.Theydidthebestinfourout

offiveofthetests.Theyalsoperformedtwotimesbetterthanthosewhosimplylearnedthewordsby

speakingthem.

Dr.KatieOverysayssingingcouldleadtonewwaystolearnaforeignlanguage.Thebrainlikes

torememberthingswhentheyarecontainedinacatchyormemorabletune.

Dr.Ludkesaidthefindingscouldhelpthosewhostruggletolearnforeignlanguages.Onthe

UniversityofEdinburgh'swebsiteDr.Ludkewrites,"Thisstudyprovidesthefirstexperimental

evidencethatalisten-and-repeatsingingmethodcansupportforeignlanguagelearning,andopensthe

doorforfutureresearchinthisarea."

18.The"song"mentionedinthefirstparagraphisintendedto.

A.recallthepastB.amusethereaders

C.introducethetopicD.comparethepastwiththepresent

19.Fromthelasttwoparagraphs,wecanconcludethat.

A.singingisthebestwaytolearnaforeignlanguage

B.brainprobablyworksbestwhenforeignlanguagelearnerssingthewords

C.alisten-repeatmethodisveryeffectiveforanylanguagelearner

D.Dr.KatieOveryandDr.Ludkedisagreewitheachother

20.WhafscorrectaboutthestudyundertakenbytheresearchersattheUniversityofEdinburgh?

A.Altogethertwentyadultsweretestedinthestudy.

B.Peopleinthe3rdgroupperformedaswellastheother2groups.

C.Peopleinthe2ndgroupwereaskedtospeakthewordstoabeat.

D.Inthestudy60adultsweredividedinto3groupsaccordingtoabilities.

21.Inwhichsituationcanthefindingoftheresearchbeapplied?

A.Amotherisgoingtoteachherbabyhowtospeak.

B.Achildisgoingtohavehisfirstmusiclesson.

C.AstudentisgoingtolearnanewEnglishsong.

D.AnAmericanisgoingtolearnsomeChinese.

D

TheChineseputupwithalotlivingintheworld'smostpopulouscountry:standingon

over-crowdedtrainsfor40hours;sleepingoutsidehospitalstosecureadoctor'sappointment;waiting

morethanayeartoearnadriver'slicense.

AddgettingaU.S.entryvisatothelist.Applicantsherehavewaitedaslongas60daystosecure

anappointmentatoneoffiveU.S.consulatelocationsinChinathatprocessvisas.There,they'reoften

greetedbylonglines,followedbyaface-to-faceinterviewthatcanendbadlyinamatterofseconds.

Nowthereareonlyabout100U.S.visaofficersinChina,facingconsiderablechallengesduring

thesummerwhentouristsandstudentstravelthemost."It'snoteasywork,“CharlesBennett,

minister-counselorforConsulateAffairsattheU.S.EmbassyinBeijing,saidtohisstaff."You're

making,insomecases,life-changingdecisionsmanytimesaday,andthatcancausegreattiredness."

Toadapt,USconsulateservicesexpandedtheirhours,tookonaboutadozenadditionalstaffand

hopetohaveanother20officersbyspring.Morefacilitiesarealsobeingexpanded.

Despitetheshockingnumbers,theembassyremainsdowsedbychargesthatitrejectsapplicants

unreasonablyandthattheprocessisunfairlyburdensome."Tmfedup,“saidWendyLiu,24.The

singlewomanfromBeijingsaidshewasrecentlyrefusedavisaandtoldtore-applywhenherpersonal

lifeandfinancesweremorestable.TilgoanywherebuttheU.S.now,“shesaid."IthoughtAmerica

wassupposedtobeacountryoffreedom.^^

TovisittheUS,Chinesenationalsmustprovethattheyhaveenoughmoneyandfamilyorbusiness

tiesthatmakeitlikelythey'llreturntoChina.TheDepartmentofHomelandSecuritysaiditdidnot

keeprecordsonhowmanyChineseoverstaytheirvisas.

Studentvisascanberefusedongroundsofnationalsecurity.BeijingnativeTanGe,25,believes

hewasnotacceptedafterhestatedhisinterestsininfraredtechnologyandnanoelectronics(納米電

子學(xué))onhisapplication.HenowstudiesinCanadaafterbeingforcedtoabandonafullscholarship

toArizonaStateUniversity.

Byitsverynature,theon-the-spotprocessattheU.S.EmbassycanfeelunbearabletoChinese

applicants,whoareaskedtotaketheirbankstatements,propertydeeds,marriagelicensesand

HUKOU,aChinesehouseholdID.

“Itmademefeelveryuncomfbrtable,“saidXuYong,28,ajournalistwhoneededabusinessvisa

lastmonthtocoveraconferenceinNewYork."TheymademefeellikesomeonefromaThirdWorld

countryuptonogood.”

Aftergivinghisfingerprints,Xuwaitedtobecalledforhisinterview,sittinginanareathatwasas

quietasalibrary.Eachpassingminuteseemedtobeaslongasacentury.

Afteranhour,Xuwascalledwiththreeotherpeopletoawindowfortheirinterview.Twowere

rejectedbeforehisturn.ThentheAmericanofficer,speakingfluentChinese,reachedforXu's

paperwork,askedsomesimplequestionsandsaid,"Congratulations.”

“Iwassonervous.ThefirstthingIdidwhenIgotoutwastocallmymomandtellherIpassed,“

Xusaid.“Shewastheonewhowarnedmeitwasn'tgoingtobeeasy.”

22.WecanlearnfromParagraph2thatinChina.

A.youmayquicklyberejectedforaU.S.visaafteralongwait

B.gettingaU.S.visaisnotashardasgettingadriver'slicense

C.anapplicanthastowaittwomonthstogetavisafortheU.S.

D.therearemorethanfiveUSconsularlocationsstampingvisas

23.WhatmakesittiringworktobeaU.S.visaofficer?

A.Overcrowdedworkplaces.B.Expandedworkinghours.

C.Poorly-equippedoffices.D.Over-loadedresponsibilities.

24.Theunderlinedword"dogged”inParagraph5means"

A.troubledB.pardonedC.submittedD.abandoned

25.WhydoestheauthorgiveadetaileddescriptionofXuYong'sexperience?

A.ToshowhowluckyXuistomakeittoNewYork.

B.ToreflecttheproblemsinprocessingaU.S.entryvisa.

C.Tostresswhatahard-wonsuccessitistogetaU.S.visa.

D.Topersuadereadersoutofworkingorstudyingabroad.

三.七選五(每小題2.5分)

Beingpreparedandknowingtherightthingsyouhavetododuringafloodwillgiveyougreater

chancetobesafeandsurvive.Youshouldkeepthefollowinginmind.

(26)

Findingouthowlongthefloodisexpectedtolastwillguideyouintheproperstepsand

prevention1youhavetodo.Sodolistentotheweatherreport.Don'tpayattentiontorumours.

Prepareandkeepnecessarysuppliesonhand.

Makesurethatnecessarysuppliesduringthefloodareready.(27)Theyareaflashlight,a

radio,extrabatteries4,awhistle,phones,afirstaidkit,extrafoodandbottledwater,astapwater

supplymaybecutoff.

Knowtheemergencynumbersinyourplace.

Incaseofemergencyconditionswhereyouneedhelp,youwillbeabletoaskfor

help.(28)

Stayinasafeplace.

___(29)___Ifyourhouseiswellbuiltandwon'tbeaffectedbyflood,thenitmaybethebest

placetobeduringastorm.Beawareofthewarningsignsinyourplacetohelpyoudecideonwhereto

stayandreacttothecondition.Thefloodoftencomeswiththestrongwindsoboardupandclose

windows.—(30)___

A.Docheckeverythingthatmightbeblownaway.

B?Don'twalkordrivethroughthemovingfloodwater.

C.Prepareimportantthingsthatwillhelpyousurvive.

D.Knowaboutthelatestweatherconditionsinyourarea.

E.We11keepyouupdatedwithweatherinformationallday.

F.Youcancall911orcommunicatewiththerightdepartment.

G.Stayawayfromlow-lyingplaceswhichmaybesweptawaybystormwaves.

四.完形填空(每小題1分,共15分)

Onceuponatime,therewasasmallvillagehiddendeepinthemountains.Thevillagersleda

simplelife,dependingmostlyonfarmingfortheir31.Oneday,ayoungmannamedJackarrived

inthevillage.Hewas32andeagertoexplorethesurroundingmountains.

Jackquickly33withthevillagersandbecameapartoftheircommunity.Hewasfascinated

bythe34talesofthemountainsandthemysteriouscreaturesthatweresaidtoinhabitthem.

Determinedtofindoutthetruth,Jackdecidedtoembarkonajourneyof35.

Beforeleaving,thevillagerswarnedhimofthedangersthatawaitedhiminthemountains.They

toldhimaboutthe36weather,thetreacherouspaths,andthewildanimalsthatroamedthearea.

ButJackwasnot37.Hepackedhisbelongings,bidfarewelltothevillagers,andstartedhis

journey.

Asheclimbedhigherandhigher,theweatherbecameincreasingly38.Thepathswere

slipperyanddifficulttonavigate.ButJackpersevered,determinedtoreachthetopofthemountain.

Afterdaysof39Jackfinallyreachedthesummit.Theviewwasbreathtaking,withrolling

hillsanddenseforestsstretchingoutasfarastheeyecouldsee.Butashewastakinginthe40,

heheardastrangesoundcomingfromthebushesnearby.

Curious,Jackapproachedthebushesandpeekedinside.Tohissurprise,hesawasmall,41

creaturewithbigeyesandfurryears.Thecreatureseemed42atfirst,butthenitslowly

approachedJack,sniffingtheaircuriously.

Jackrealizedthatthiswasoneofthemysteriouscreaturesthevillagershadtalkedabout.Hefelta

senseof43andexcitementwashoverhim.Hegentlyreachedouthishandandthecreature

cautiouslysniffedit,44allowingJacktopetit.

Fromthatdayon,Jackandthecreaturebecameclosefriends.Theyexploredthemountains

together,45eachother'scompany.ThevillagerswereamazedwhenJackreturnedwithhis

newfoundfriendandsharedhisadventureswiththem.

TheexperiencetaughtJackthevalueofcourage,perseverance,andfriendship.Italsoshowedhim

thattherewasmoretotheworldthanwhathehadimagined,andthattherewasalwayssomethingnew

andexcitingtodiscover.

31.A.incomeB.entertainmentC.inspirationD.experience

32.A.adventurousB.cautiousC.lazyD.timid

33.A.arguedB.competedC.bondedD.disagreed

34.A.boringB.ordinaryC.amazingD.strange

35.A.discoveryB.escapeC.adventureD.research

36.A.unpredictableB.pleasantC.calmD.mild

37.A.discouragedB.frightenedC.delightedD.satisfied

38.A.severeB.comfortableC.warmD.changeable

39.A.hikingB.strugglingC.restingD.searching

40.A.sceneB.creatureC.challengeD.danger

41.A.fierceB.uglyC.cuteD.powerful

42.A.aggressiveB.nervousC.confidentD.happy

43.A.wonderB.reliefC.prideD.pity

44.A.eventuallyB.immediatelyC.suddenlyD.frequently

45.A.seekingB.enjoyingC.avoidingD.tolerating

五.語法填空(每小題L5分,共15分)

Chinais(46)(wide)knownforitsancientcivilisation.Inthispassage,wewillintroducethe

Chinesewritingsystem.

Atthebeginning,writtenChinesewasapicture-basedlanguage.Itdatesbackseveralthousand

yearstotheuseoflonggu.Duringthattime,symbols(47)(carve)onanimalbonesandshells.By

theShangDynasty,thesesymbols(48)(become)awell-developedwritingsystem.Overtheyears,

thesystemdevelopedintodifferentformsbecausetheChinesepeopleweredivided

geographically,(49)(lead)tomanyvarietiesofdialectsand(50)(character).However,Emperor

Qinshihuangunitedthesevenmajorstatesintooneunifiedcountry(51)theChinesewritingsystem

begantodevelopinonedirection.ThatwritingsystemwasveryimportantinunitingtheChinese

peopleandculture.

WrittenChinesehasalsobecomeanimportantmeansbywhichChina'spresentisconnectedwith

itspast.Peopleinmoderntimescanreadtheclassicworks(52)(write)byChineseinancienttimes.

NowtheChinesewritingsystemcanbeseen(53)anartform一Chinesecalligraphy.

AsChinaplaysagreaterroleinglobalaffairs,(54)increasingnumberofinternationalstudents

arebeginningtoappreciateChina'scultureandhistorythroughthis(55)(amaze)language.

六.單詞拼寫(每小題1.5分,共15分)

56.Theyweretoldtowear(正式的)clothestoattendthemeeting.

57.Mymothergavemea(n)(困惑的)look.

58.Thefilmstarwearssunglasses.Therefore,hecangoshoppingwithoutbeing(認(rèn)出).

59.Afterreachingyour(目的地),youwillhaveadaytoexploreandbeamazedbythis

ancientcity.

60.WhenMozart'smusicwasperformed(表演)inAmerica,therewasa(n)(觀眾)of100,000

people.

61.Allaroundme,peoplewererunningfor(庇護(hù)).

62.Amancanbe(毀滅)butnotdefeated.

63.Thisisoneoftheworstnatural(災(zāi)難)thathitthearea.

64.1would(感激)itifyoucangivemesom

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