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江蘇省2024-2025學(xué)年第一學(xué)期月考高一英語(yǔ)學(xué)科第一部分聽(tīng)力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)做題時(shí),先將答案標(biāo)在試卷上。錄音內(nèi)容結(jié)束后,你將有兩分鐘的時(shí)間將試卷上的答案轉(zhuǎn)涂到答題卡上。第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽(tīng)下面5段對(duì)話。每段對(duì)話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽(tīng)完每段對(duì)話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來(lái)回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對(duì)話僅讀一遍。1.Whyisthemanlate?A.Thetrafficwasbusy. B.Hegotuplate. C.Therewasanaccident.2.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Arestaurant. B.Aclub. C.Ahotel.3.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Fatheranddaughter. B.Brotherandsister. C.Teacherandstudent.4.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofherboss?A.Heisstrict. B.Heispatient. C.Heishelpful.5.Whatdidthemandoduringhisvacation?A.Hewatchedgreatmovies.B.Hetastednewfoods.C.Hemadesomevideos.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分).聽(tīng)下面5段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽(tīng)每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽(tīng)完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。聽(tīng)第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6.Howdoesthewomansoundinthebeginning?A.Surprised. B.Annoyed. C.Tired.7.Whatsubjectdidthemanlikethemostatschool?A:History. B.English. C.Physics.聽(tīng)第7段材料,回答第8、9題。8.Wherearethespeakersprobably?A.Atacleaner’s. B.Atacafe. C.Atastore.9.Howmuchdoesthewomanpay?A.$46. B.$53. C.$70.聽(tīng)第8段材料,回答第10至12題。10.Whatistheman’simpressionofMrs.Brown?A.Shewasshort. B.Shewasthin. C.Shewasserious.11.WhathappenedtoMrs.Brownyesterday?A.Shewashurtbyamonkey.B.Shelostherbag.C.Shehadacaraccident.12.WhohelpedMrs.Brownintheend?A.Thezoostaff. B.Thevisitors. C.Thepolice.聽(tīng)第9段材料,回答第13至16題。13.Whydoesthemantalktothewoman?A.Togiveadvice. B.Toexpressthanks. C.Toconductaninterview.14.Howdidthewomanfeelaboutsurfingatfirst?A.Itwashard. B.Itwasboring. C.Itwasdangerous.15.Whatdoesthewoman’steacheradvisehertoimprove?A.Herbalance. B.Herstrength. C.Herconfidence.16.WhatdidthewomanlearnfromJack?A.Swimming. B.Boating. C.Rockclimbing.聽(tīng)第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17.Whoisthespeakerprobably?A.Ateacher. B.Amanager. C.Ahost.18.Whatdoesthespeakersayaboutpeopleinagroup?A.Theyhavethesamegoals. B.Theytakedifferentroles. C.Theyactsimilarly.19.Whatisabenefitofbeinginagroupmentionedbythespeaker?A.Improvingsocialskills. B.Gettingsocialsupport. C.Reducingloneliness.20.Whatdoesthespeakersuggestdoingtosolvedisagreements?A.Havingopencommunication.B.Acceptingothers’differences.C.Followingthegrouprules.第二部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。AStreetartisalwayssomethingIlookoutforwhenItravel.Attheverybeginning,streetartwasameanstosharesocialcommentsorpoliticalideas,butnowit’sincreasinglyusedinmanyplacesaroundtheworldtobeautifytheenvironment,sometimesbecomingpopulartouristattractions.Here’smycollectionofstreetartaroundtheworld.Amsterdam,theNetherlandsMyhometownhasplentyoffantasticstreetart.YoucanfindsomecoolpiecesintheJordaanneighborhoodandintheNorthandWestpartsofthecity.OneplaceyouabsolutelyhavetovisitinAmsterdamistheSTRAATMuseuminAmsterdamNorth.Thismuseumhouseshugemurals(壁畫)createdbyartistsfromaroundtheworldinanoldindustrialwarehouse,andisarichadditiontotheAmsterdamstreetartscene.Bristol,UnitedKingdomThebirthplaceofBanksy,oneoftheworld’smostfamousstreetartists,Bristolisanotheroftheworld’sgreatstreetartcities.Youcanfindstreetartacrossthecityonbuildings,streetsandbridges.TheannualUpfest,intheBedminstersuburb,duringwhichartistsfromaroundtheworldareinvitedtocreatestreetartonhousesandbuildings,isapopularattraction.RiodeJaneiro,BrazilRiodeJaneiroalsohasafantasticstreetartscene.Forthe2016OlympicGames,thecityinvitedfamousBrazilianstreetartist,Kobra,tocreatetheworld’sbiggestmuralalongtheOlympicBoulevard.Theresultissimplyamazing!ClickheretoseestreetartinRiodeJaneiro,ormyphotosofRiodeJaneiro.21.Whydidpeoplecreatestreetartatfirst?A.Topractisepaintingskills. B.Toshowsocialorpoliticalopinions.C.Tobeautifytheenvironment. D.Todrawtouristsathomeandabroad.22.Whatisamust-seestreetartattractionintheauthor’shometown?A.TheOlympicBoulevardinRio. B.ThebirthplaceofBanksyinBristol.C.TheannualUpfestinBedminster. D.TheSTRAATMuseuminAmsterdam.23.Whereisthistextprobablytakenfrom?A.Anartwebsite. B.Aresearchpaper.C.Atravelmagazine. D.Ahistorytextbook.BThisseason,thebushfiresinAustraliahaveburnedmorethan12.35millionacresofland.Atleast25peoplehavebeenkilledand2,000homesruined.AccordingtotheBBC,thisisthemostcasualties(傷亡)fromwildfiresinthecountrysince2009.TheUniversityofSydneyestimatesthat480millionanimalshavediedinSouthWalesalone.ZekeHausfather,anenergysystemsanalystandclimateresearcheratBerkeleyEarth,saidwarmertemperaturesandextremeweatherhavemadeAustraliamoresusceptibletofiresandincreasedthelengthofthefireseason.“Thedrierconditionscombinedwithrecordhightemperaturesin2019createdmainconditionsforthedisastrousfires.Australia’sfireswereworsenedbythecombinationofthosetwo.2019wastheperfectstormforbeingthewarmestyearonrecordforAustraliaandthedriestyearonrecordforAustralia,”HausfatheraddedonFriday.KevinTrenberth,aseniorscientistattheUSNationalCenterforAtmosphericResearch,saidwarmeroceantemperaturesalsocontributedtomorevariableweatheraroundtheworld.Trenberthbelievesthatglobalwarmingcontributedtoenergyimbalancesandhotspotsintheoceans,whichcancreateawaveintheatmospherethatlocksweatherpatternsinplaces,causinglongerraineventsinIndonesia,forexample,andatthesametimecontributingtodrought(旱災(zāi))inAustralia.Hesaidthatonceanareaexperiencesdroughtconditionsfortwomonthsormore,itincreasestheriskoffirescatchingandspreading.Thosechangingweatherpatternsduetoglobalwarmingmakedroughteventslonger.Climateexpertsstressthatclimatechangeisnottheonlyfactorintheseverityofwildfires.Howlandismanagedcanalsoimpacttheamountoffuelavailableforfires.Practiceslikecontrolledburnsandotherfactorscanimpacttherisktopeopleandproperty,suchaswarningsystemsandthetypeofdevelopmentinagivenarea.Changingthosepolicieshasgreatpotentialtolimitfuturedamagefromwildfiresalongwithchangestohowfiremanagementresourcesaredispatched(派遣).24.WhatarethenumbersaboutinParagraph1?A.ThecausesofAustralianfires. B.TheresultsofAustralianfires.C.ThedamagedareasofAustralianfires. D.ThepropertydestructionofAustralianfires.25.Whichofthefollowingbestexplains“susceptibleto”inthesecondparagraph?A.Veryquicklytoadaptto. B.Veryseriouslytofocuson.C.Veryeasilytobeprotectedagainst. D.Verylikelytobeinfluencedby.26.WhatcanweinferfromTrenberth’sresearch?A.Warmeroceantemperaturespromotefiresspreading.B.Longerdryweathercontributestoglobalwarming.C.Theimbalancedenergyleadstothetemperaturerising.D.Globalwarmingistherootcauseofthebushfires.27.Whatdoestheauthorintendtodointhelastparagraph?A.Toprovidesomeadviceaboutreducingdamage.B.Toshowthemethodsforcontrollingburns.C.TopredicttheseriousnessofAustralianfires.D.TostresstheeffectsofAustralianfires.CNowadays,weneedn’tlookfartofindsomethingnewtowatch.Sowhydosomanyofuschoosetowatchfilmswe’vealreadyseen,evenknowingeverylineofthescript?Asurveyrevealedrewatchingfilmswe’vealreadyseencountlesstimesiscommon.Sometitleswerementionedrepeatedly—BackToTheFuture,TopGun,andmusicalslikeTheRain.In2016,awebsitesurveyed1,169peopletolistthe25mostrewatchedfilms—withStarWars,TheWizardofOzandThesoundofMusictakingthetopspots.Findingwhichmovieswewatchagainandagainiseasy.Exactlywhywedoitislessclear.Obviouslywelovethemandthinktheydeserveourattention.Onesaid,“SomefilmsarewhatIthink‘complete’andaresofamiliarthatyoucanstopandstartatanypoint.Theyaredeeplysatisfyingandyoucanloseyourselfinthem.”Whilethatmightexplainthesecond,third,orfourthviewing,whatkeepsuscomingbacktoamoviewhenwealreadyknoweverydetail,andtherearesomanyothernewfilmstochoosefrom?Oneexplanationisthatwatchingsomethingfamiliartakesuplessmentalenergy.Wedon’thavetoconcentratetoworkoutwhat’sgoingon.Instead,wejustsitbackandrelax.Whenfacedwithdiversechoices,it’seasiertoreturntoanoldfilmthatwebelievewon’tdisappointus.Apsychologicalphenomenon(現(xiàn)象),“themereexposureeffect”—inwhichwedevelopapreferenceforsomethingfamiliar—couldalsobeagoodexplanation.Sothemorewewatch,themorewewanttowatch.A2012studyoncultural“re-consumption”foundthatrewatchingmoviescanalsomakeusreflectonhowwe’vegrown—ameasuringstickforhowmuchourliveshavechanged.Perhapsthat’soneofthebiggestreasonswhywereturntofilms,torecallnotonlyforatimeinhistorybutforatimeinourlives.28.Whatcanwelearnfromthefirsttwoparagraphs?A.Therearefewgoodmovie,peoplecanchoosefrom.B.Peopleoftenwatchmoviesmanytimestomemorizelines.C.Peopleliketoenjoysomemoviesonceandagain.D.StarWars,TopGunandThesoundofMusicaretophits.29.Thereasonswhypeoplerewatchfilmsareasfollowsexceptthat_______A.itmakesviewersmuchmorecomfortabletorewatchthefilms.B.familiarmoviescanremindpeopleofimpressiveexperiences.C.viewersfindithardtoselectabetterfilmthanfamiliarones.D.itisthosewell-producedmoviesthatalwaysappealtoviewers.30.Whatwillbediscussedinthefollowingparagraph?A.Theconnectionbetweenrewatchedfilmsandpersonalexperiences.B.Thespecialemotionalstateswhenpeoplerewatchmovies.C.Therecently-releasedfilmsthathavebeenrevisitedseveraltimes.D.Thehighqualitythemostpopularmoviesusuallyoffer.31.What’stheauthor’sattitudetothephenomenonofpeople’srewatchingfilms?A.Negative. B.Objective. C.Disapproving. D.Cautious.DDoesadversity(逆境)warmheartsorhardenthem?Recently,mygraduatestudentDanielandIsetouttoexploretherelationshipbetweenadversityandcompassion(同情).Weconductedastudyonlineandreachedmorethan200peoplefromallwalksoflife.Afteraskingthemaboutthehardshipstheyfacedandhowoftentheyexperiencedcompassion,weofferedthemthechancetodonatesomeofthemoneytheywereabouttobepaidfortakingpartinthestudytohelppeopleinneed.Theresultshowedthatthosewhohadfacedseriousadversitiesinlifefeelmorecompassionforsufferingpeople.Andasaresult,theydonatedmoremoney.Now,ifexperiencinganytypeofhardshipcanmakeapersonmorecompassionate,youmightassumethatthecompassionwouldbereachedwhensomeonehasexperiencedtheexactmisfortunethatanotherpersonisfacing.Interestingly,thisturnsouttobedeadwrong.InanarticlerecentlypublishedintheJournalofPersonalityandSocialPsychology,theKelloggSchoolofManagementprofessorLoranNordgrenandhisteamfoundthatthehumanmindrefusestoworkasusualwhenitcomestorememberingitsownpasthardships:itregularlymakesthemappeartobelesspainfulthantheyactuallywere.Therefore,recallingabadexperienceinyourownpastmaymakeyouunderestimate(低估)thedifficultyofothers’challenges.Youovercameit,youthink;soshouldhe.Theresult?Youlackcompassion.Ourfindings,takentogetherwiththoseofProfessorNordgrenandhisteam,arethatlivingthroughhardshipsdoesn’teitherwarmheartsorhardenthem;itdoesboth.Knowingsufferinginlifeusuallyenhancesthecompassionwefeelforothers,exceptwhenthesufferinginvolvesspecificpainfuleventsthatweknowalltoowell.32.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEabouttheauthor’sstudy?A.Thoseattendingithadtopayforit.B.Thoseattendingitwereaskedquestionsonly.C.Itismeanttoencouragepeopletohelpthoseinneed.D.Ittriestorevealtherelationshipbetweenadversityandcompassion.33.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“this”inparagraph3referto?A.People’scompassionforsufferingpeople.B.People’sunderstandingofothers’misfortune.C.ThefindingsofLoranNordgrenandhisteam.D.Theassumptionthatsharedmisfortunemayleadtocompassion.34.WhatdidProfessorNordgrenandhisteamfind?A.Hardshipsmakepeoplelostinsadmemories.B.Hardshipsleadtopeople’slackofcompassion.C.Peopletendtoremembertheirhardshipseasily.D.Peoplesufferingfromadversityareeasytobreakdown.35.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.TheHiddenPowerofCompassionB.SurprisinglinkofAdversityandCompassionC.Compassion:AGiftfromPersonalAdversityD.Adversity:APathwaytoDeeperCompassion第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。InRussia,guestsalmostreceiveawarmwelcome.Peopleinthecountrygooutoftheirwaytomakesurevisitorshaveeverything.InancientRussia,breadandsaltsymbolizedboomandhealth,sohostswouldputontheirbestclothesandofferbreadtogetherwithsalttotheirguests.36Nobreadathomemeansthere’snothingtoeat—nomealdoesn’tincludebread.“Breadisthestaffoflife”isprobablythemostfamousRussianproverb.Today,thereisnoshortageofsaltintheworld.37Duringthemid-17thcenturytherisingpriceofsaltledtoriots(暴亂)inMoscow.Thesalttaxwascompletelyabolished(廢除)attheendofthe19thcentury—onlyafterwardsdidsaltbecomeaffordable.38Accordingtotradition,guestsaregreetedbyladiesinnationalcostumeswithalargeroundloafonatowelwithasaltshakerontop.Theguestsshouldcarefullybreakoffapieceofthebread,dipitinthesaltandeat.39Anoldbeliefisthatiftheworstofenemiessharebreadandsalt,theywillreconcile(和解).Intoday’sRussia,thistraditionisstillpopular.Itcanbewitnessedduringofficialreceptions,aswellasinrestaurantspreparedforforeigntourists.40Parentsofthenewlywedswelcometheirchildrenwithbreadandsaltaftertheceremony.Thehusbandandwifeshouldbreakoffapieceofbread,dipitinsalt,andfeedeachother.Thisisasignthattheyarereadytoshareanydifficultiesinlifeandalwaystakecareofeachother.A.Itwasbelievedthisgestureexpressedrudeness.B.BreadinRussiancultureisconsideredanimportantthing.C.MostoftenyoucanseethisattraditionalRussianweddings.D.ManyforeignersvisitingRussiahavecomeacrossastrangewelcome.E.Thissignalsthatafriendshiphasbeenformedbetweenthetwoparties.F.ButinancientRussia,itwasratherexpensiveandnoteveryonecouldaffordit.G.That’swhyRussianskeptitforspecialoccasions,likewhentheyreceivedguests.第三部分語(yǔ)言運(yùn)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(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。MyhusbandSajanisanIndianwithavegetarianheritage.SinceImethim,I’vebeenavegetarian,too.Gettingolder,IwonderifIignoredmyparents’41.Afterall,theyaremore42withmealswheremeatisthecenterpiece.WheneverSajanandIcomehome,mymomstarts43ourmealsweeksbeforewearrive.Sheresearchesnew44dishesandstocksuponbeansandyogurtthoughshe45both.Sooften,eventhoughwe’reall46atthetabletogether,we’reeating47meals.I’veneverreally48withmymomaboutthefoodtensioninourrelationship.Butearlierthissummer,I49askedheraboutit.“Itissometimesa(n)50tocookyourfood,”sheanswered.“Butitisimportantforusto51yourandSajan’sIndianvegetariandiet.”Shealsohadherquestion,“Youdon’tmissthe52yougrewupwith?”Ido.AndIdon’t.Mymomstillmakesmyfavoritecookies.ButbecauseI’vebeenawayfromhomeforsolong,I’ve53lotsofnewfoods,andIndianfoodhasbecomemyfood.Ialwaysassumedshefelthurtbythat,buttalkingtoher,I54Iwaswrong.Lovecanbeshownthroughfoodindifferentways.Justmakealittleroomforwhatourlovedoneschooseto55.41.A.talents B.orders C.traditions D.efforts42.A.concerned B.comfortable C.patient D.strict43.A.planning B.cooking C.serving D.lasting44.A.side B.meat C.local D.vegetarian45.A.dislikes B.recommends C.desires D.loses46.A.standing B.sitting C.lying D.kneeling47.A.healthy B.delicious C.different D.heavy48.A.talked B.agreed C.met D.quarreled49.A.quickly B.gradually C.regularly D.finally50.A.challenge B.adventure C.pleasure D.blessing51.A.change B.honor C.balance D.follow52.A.trouble B.stories C.family D.flavors53.A.givenaway B.leftbehind C.gotattachedto D.fallenshortof54.A.forgot B.hoped C.realized D.estimated55.A.sell B.say C.read D.eat第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。InAD79,theancientRomancityofPompeii,insouthernItaly,56(destroy)byavolcaniceruptionthatburiedmanyof57(it)buildings.Archaeologists(考古學(xué)家)havebeenobservingitforalmost300yearsbutnowtheyhaveanewtoolfor58(understand)howPompeiimightoncehavelooked—virtualreality(VR).ResearchersDaniloCampanaroandGiacomoLandeschi,fromLundUniversityinSweden,useddatacollectedbydrones(無(wú)人機(jī))flyingovertheruinedRomancitytocreatea3Dcomputerreconstruction(重建)ofoneofitsmost59(impress)buildings.TheythenfedthereconstructionintoavideogamesystemcalledUnity60(make)aVRmodel.Theideaisnotjusttorecreatethebuildings61tounderstandabitmoreabouthowRomanpeoplemighthaveexperiencedthem.CampanaroandLandeschiasked62(volunteer)totakeavirtualtourofthehouseinbothsummerandwinterlight.Theresearchersusedspecialeye-trackingtechnologytorecord63(exact)whichareaspeoplelookedatandforhowlong.Fromthis,theteamconcludedthatthebuildingusedcleverdesigntodrawattention64objectsthatshowedoffthewealthandstatusofitsowner—perhapsamancalledLuciusValeniusFlaccus,65ringwasfoundintheruins.第四部分基礎(chǔ)知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分25分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)根據(jù)所給句子和所學(xué)語(yǔ)法知識(shí),在空白處填入適當(dāng)內(nèi)容(1個(gè)單詞)或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。注意:66-70題根據(jù)首字母填寫單詞,71-75題根據(jù)漢語(yǔ)提示填寫單詞,76-80題為單句語(yǔ)法填空。66.Whenyoub________deeply,you’lltakeinsomefreshair.67.Pakistancameintoe________asanindependentcountryafterthewar.68.Thephotographerlookedatthewonderfulphotowiths________.69.A________thatyouarechosentobetheleader,whatwillyoudo?70.Whenincollege,hep________tolivewiththeanimalsandstudythemratherthanstayinhisdormitory.71.Garbagebagsarethickandusemoreplasticthan________(典型的)shoppingbags.72.Everyonegavetheir________(祝賀)whenJennywontherace.73.Thesedrawingsbychildrenmightofferyousome________(靈感).74.Overhearingtheconversationbetweenthe

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