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南充高中2024-2025学年度上期高2024级第一次月考英语试题(时间:120分钟满分:150分)注意事项:1.答题前,务必将自己的姓名、班级、考号填写在答题卡规定的位置上。2.答选择题时,必须使用2B铅笔将答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,如需改动,用橡皮

擦擦干净后,再选涂其它答案标号。3、答非选择题时,将答案书写在答题卡相应位置上,写在本试卷上无效。4.考试结束后,将答题卡交回。第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中

所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置,听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题,每段对话仅读一遍。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.答案是C。1.Whatwillthemandotoni

ght?A.Stayathome.B.Gotoagame.C.Attendafashionshow.2.Whatisthemanmostlikelytodothesedays?A.Learnphotography.B.Playsports.C.Drawpictures.3.Howdoes

Lucasfeel?A.Surprised.B.Angry.C.Excited.4.Wherearethespeakers?A.Atalibrary.B.Atabookstore.C.Atasupermarket.5.Whyi

sDannymovingtoSeattle?A.Hewillbeworkingthere.B.Heenjoystheweatherthere.C.Hewantstogetawayfromhome.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下

面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独

白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6,7题。6WhatisBoris’sproblem?A.Heistoobusytostudy.BHecan’tspeakChinese.C.Heisrefusedbyacollege.7.Whatdoesthewom

ansuggestBorisdo?A.Takeacourse.B.Setuphisownfirm.C.Tourthelocalcollege.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.WhydoesMarygiveRonacall?A.Toarrange

arepairtimeforhim.B.Toinformhimofthepriceincrease.C.Totellhimabouttherepairsituation.9.WhatdoesJessemostprobablydo?A.Adeliveryman.B.Arepai

rman.C.Apostalclerk.10.HowmuchwinRonpayintotal?A.$170.B.$180.C.$210.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Thearrivalofnewstaff.B.Thep

lanforthemeetings.C’.Therelocationofsomeemployees.12Whoisinoffice303now?A.Eric.B.Steve.C.Susan.13.Whyisthemanpleased?A.Hisnewofficewillbel

arger...B.HisrequestwasagainstbyJulia.C.Hismeetingswithcustomerswentwell.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.Whendocstheconversationtakeplace

?.A.InMarch.B.InApril.C.InMay.15.WhatdoesAmysuggestJasondo?A.TakeatriptoBangkok.B.Packasmanyclothesaspossible.C.Arra

ngeactivitiesbasedontemperature.16.WhatdidAmyforgettotakeduringherlasttriptoThailand?A.Hernotebook.BSomemedicine.C.Somesunscreen.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.WhichcompanydidWallyAmosworkforatfirst?A.FamousAmosPCookie.B.Uncle/NonameCookie.C.Will

iamMorrisAgency.18.WhendidtheFamousAmosCookiereach$12millioninsales?A.In1975.B.In1982.C.In1985.19.WhydidtheFamousAmosCookiestarttolosem

oney?.A.Fortheunsuccessfulcookies.B.Forthestrongcompetition.C.Forthepoormanagement.20.WhathappenedtoWallyAmo

sin19882.A.Hesoldhisfirstcompany.B.HejoinedtheShanbyGroup.C.Hechangedhiscompany’sname.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共

15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AWashington,DCisatheatretown.Here’swhereyoucangetthebestperformancesandcultu

ralexperiencesofferedforeverytasteinthenation’scapital.KennedyCenterKennedyCenterhostshundredsofworld-classperformanceseachyearandishometotheNat

ionalSymphonyOrchestraandtheWashingtonNationalOpera.TheSuzanneFarrellBalletalsocountsKennedyCenteras

itsperformanceheadquarters.Thecompany—underthedirectionofFarrell—wasfirstinvitedtoperformtherein1993andha

ssincebecomeoneofthevenue’smostfamousattractions.WoollyMammothCompanyWoollyMammothCompanyisanexperimentaltheatrethatwelcomesoriginalpla

ysthatpushtheboundariesoflivetheatre.TheNewYorkTimeshascalledit“Washington’smostdaringtheatrecompany”andthehalfdozenplaysWoollyproduceseachye

arcontinuetoliveuptothatreputation.ShakespeareTheatreCompanyFormorethan25yearsShakespeareTheatreCompanyhascommitteditselftoservingasthenation’

sclassicaltheatre.Itoperatesoutoftwospaces,includingSidneyHarmanHallattheHarmanCenter,whichseats775,andtheLansburghTh

eatre,whichseats451.Theshiny,glass-walledHarmanCentershowcasesclassicShakespeareplays,modernupdatesandShakes

peare-inspiredoriginalshows.WolfTrapForlocals,summerisn’tcompletewithoutatleastonetriptoWolfTrap,theonlynationalparkd

edicatedtotheperformingarts.Thevenueisbest-knownforperformancesoftouringartists.Theopen-airtheatreoffers

coveredseating,butwhentheweatherwarmsup,wesuggestbuyingseatsonthegrasslandandpackingapicnic.1.WhendidtheSuzanneFarrellBalletfirstperformatK

ennedyCenter?A.In1993.B.In1998.C.In2000.D.In2003.2.Whichofthefollowingisknownforexperimentalplays?A.TheHarmanCenter.B.WoollyMam

mothCompany.C.TheLansburghTheatre.D.ShakespeareTheatreCompany.3.WhatsetsWolfTrapapartfromothertheatres?A.

Itscoveredseating.B.ItsShakespeareplays.C.Itsselecteddirectors.D.Itsopen-airatmosphere.BWhenIwas13,Iclimbedmyfirstm

ountain--afairlygentle3,900-footpeak.IwasoverweightatthetimeandoutofbreathwhenIreachedthesummit.ButIlovedchallengingmyself.SoonI’dclimbe

dnearly100peaks.My,,parentswerehappyI’dfinallyfoundahobby.IoftengoclimbingwithmyfriendMelOlsen.SheandIdrovetotackle11,240-footMountHood.It’ssafert

ostartwinterclimbsatnightwhenthere’slessriskofthesunmeltingthesnowpack.Thatday,westartedat3a.m.Ataround9a.m.,wereachedanicestep.Itwasabout

threeorfourfeettallandslopedala75-degreeangle.1volunteeredtogofirst.Iplacedmyleftfootontheicestep.Igain

edasenseoftheicewhen1stuckmyaxandcrampons(鞋底钉)intoit,anditfeltgood.ConfidentIwassafe,Iputmyfullweightonit.Suddenly,Iheardacrack,and

asthesnowpackbecamethinner,awholepieceoficebrokeoffthestep,rightundermyfoot.Inaninstant,Ifellbackward,bouncingofftherockfacea

ndrollingdownthemountainasifIwereacharacterinavideogame.Irememberthinking,Thisisit.You’redone.Istuckoutmyarms

andlegs,grabbingatanything.Thatstoppedmyrollingdownthemountain,butIwasstillsliding,After2fewseconds,Icametoastoponashallowslope.I

askedmyself:Whereareyou?MountHood.What’sthedate?December30.Good.Mybrainwasfunctioning.ThenIcheckedmybodytoseewhereIwashurt.Forthemostpart,Iwasfine

,exceptthatIwassufferingfromasharppaininmyleftleg.LaterI’dlearnthatI’dbrokenmyfemur(大腿骨)andthatthebonewasslicingintomyskin

andmuscle.AtthebottomofMountHood,Iwasloadedintoanambulanceandtakentoahospital.ThedoctorstoldmeitwouldbeayearbeforeIcould

climbagain,butIwasbackonthetrailswithinsixmonths.4.Whydidtheauthorandherfriendsetoutat3a.m.?A.Itwasthebesttimetoenjoyscenery.B.Itwasm

orechallengingtoclimbatnight.C.Theywantedtofinishtheclimbbeforesunset.D.Theyhopedtoavoidsomepossibledangers.5.Whyis“acharact

erinavideogame”mentionedinparagraph4?A.Toshowherstrongcharacter.B.Tomakeherideamoreconvincing.C.Tohelpreadersimaginethescene.D.Toaddt

othehumorofthedescription.6.Howdidtheauthormakesureshecouldstillthinkclearly?A.Byrecallingwhathadhappened.B.Bycheckingwhethershewasinjured.C.Byca

llinganambulanceforrescue.D.Byaskingherselfsomefactualquestions.7.Whatcanwelearnabouttheauthor?A.Sheistoobra

vetopayattentiontoanydanger.B.RShehasastrongdesireforprofessionalknowledge.C.Setbackscan’tstopherfromchallenginghers

elf.D.Thelovefornaturesetsherapartfromherfriends.CIsartboring?It’snot,really.Idon’tthinkso,atleast.Butthere’saproblemwithhowwel

ookatart,howweapproachit.Museumsareformalandstrangelydry.There’snoembrace.Barrierspreventusfromleavingthepathsetbythecurator(馆长).Glasstrapsthepain

tingspermanentlyintheirframes–aninvisiblebarrierthatpreventsusfromevergettingclosetotheart,fromtouchingit,feelin

git.Guidesandguardsareconstantlyobservingus,stoppingusfromtakingphotos,orusingselfiesticks,ortalkingtooloud.Museumshavetoom

anyrules.Andthey’vemadeourartboring.Weshouldbeabletoseeart,tosometimestouchit.Howcanwefeelanyconnectiontotheworld?Artisawaytoconnecttotheworld,andye

tsomuchofourart(anditisourart,nottheirs,notyours—butours)isunreachable.Whycan’twelaughinmuseums?Whycan’twetakesillyselfies

infrontofart,ourtonguesstickingout,ourhandsintheair?Artisnotboringandyet,weasasociety,havemadeitso.W

e’vetrappedincredibleartistsbehindglassboxes,withrandomrulesgoverningnoiselevels,lights,flashes,sounds,photos,selfies,pens&pencils.Iloveart.

Ithinkithasthisincrediblepowertochangeourworld.Itcanmoveus—asindividuals,orasacollectivesociety.Artissooftenawindowto

somethingelse.Andyetwe’veallowedmuseumsandgalleriesandcollectorstopreventusfromeveropeningthosewindows.Don’tgetmewron

g.Ienjoyartmuseums.Therearemanyfantasticonesaroundtheworld.Andwithoutsomanywonderfulcuratorsandcollectors,wewould

n’tbeabletoenjoymuchoftheartthatiscreated-themasterpiecesandthenewer,morecontemporary(andsometimescrazy)art.Butatthesametime,we’veallowedmuseum

stoomuchcontrol.They’vetakenourart.They’vecontrolledourworld.Andourworld,ourart—it’snotmeanttobecontroll

ed.It’smeanttobeexperienced—howeverthatmaybe.It’sanindividual,personalchoice.Let’stakebackourart,ourmuseums.Andtakesomeselfi

es.8.Accordingtothewriter,howmayvisitorstomuseumsfeel?A.Interested.B.Unwelcome.C.Excited.D.Ashamed.9.Whatcanweinferfromparagraph5?

A.Thewriterbelievesthatartshouldneverbekeptinmuseums.B.Thewriterislosinghisloveofartduetomuseums’policies.C.Thewriterbelievesmuseumsaretakingawaythep

owerofart.D.Thewriterbelievesthatartshouldbereplacedbysomethingelse.10.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“getm

ewrong”inparagraph6mean?A.Helpme.B.Controlme.C.Misunderstandme.D.Frightenme.11.Whichofthefollowingstatementswouldthewriteragr

eewith?A.Allofuscancreateart.B.Museumsareoflittleuse.C.Admissiontomuseumsshouldbefree.D.Museumsshouldgivevisitorsmorefree

dom.DFoodiskeytoourdailyfunctionsbyfuelingouractivityandsupportingourbodiesandminds.Inspace,whereastro

nautsfaceextremeenvironmentalandphysicalchanges,theneedforsafe,nutritiousandenergy-ladenfoodisparticularlyvitaltooverallhealth.Spacefoodmustpr

ovideenoughenergytofuelastronautsontheirdemandingmissions,accordingtoNASA.Inmicrogravity(lowgravitystatethatmakesastron

autsappeartobeweightless)environments,propernutritioncanfightagainsttheresultingdegradationofbonesandmuscles.Forexample,vitaminsD,KandCaidinsynt

hesizing(合成)calciumintobone.Meanwhile,dietarysupplementslikeiron,omega-3fattyacidsandB12canmakeupfordie

taryinsufficiency.Afterdecadesofnutritionalstudiesandfoodtechnologyadvancements,NASAhasmovedfocusawayfromsupplementsanddietaryformulas(配方)towardprov

idingasmanynutrientsfromfruitsandvegetablesaspossible.However,itcanbedifficulttorelyheavilyonfruitsan

dvegetablesasaspacefoodsourcebecausetheydon’tcontainmanycalories.Thisposesanissueforspaceflight,wherecargo(货物)roomi

sprecious.NASAcan’tmerelyconsiderhealthwhendesigningspacefood,though.Thenutritionalvalueofamealonlygoessofarifitdoesn’tappealtoastronauts.Rather,Grac

eDouglas,theleadscientistforNASA’sAdvancedFoodTechnologyresearchgroup,andhercolleaguesaimtoofferastronautsseveralmeal.optionstoavoidmenu

fatigue(疲劳).Suchvarietyalsoprovidespsychologicalhealthbenefits.“Foodbecomesmoreimportantwithmissiondurationbecauseit’soneoftheonlyfamiliarthingsthat

theyhave,”Douglassays.Asspaceorganizationslookaheadto.long-durationmissions,itwillbekeytocraftasustainablefoodsourcethatdoesn’

trequireresupplymissions.Toachievethis,NASAscientistsarestudyingthebestwaystogrowcropsinmicrogravity.OntheInternationalSpaceStation,a

stronautshavesuccessfullygrownavarietyofleafygreensandflowersintheVegetableProductionSystem,knownasVeggie.Eatingafreshleafygreencouldhelp

astronautsfeelconnectedwiththedistantgreenplanettheycallhome.12.Whatisthesecondparagraphmainlyabout?A.Theimportanceofspacefoo

ddesign.B.Thechallengesforastronautsinspace.C.Thegeneralrequirementsforspacefood.D.Theimpactofmicrogravityonastronauts.13.HowdoDouglas’steamenh

anceastronauts’diningexperience?A.Theymakefoodlookappealing.B.Theyrearrangethemenuschedule.C.Theyprovidemultiplefoodcho

ices.D.Theyconducttastetestsonastronauts.14.WhatcanastronautsexpectfromVeggie?A.Asupplementtotheoxygensupply.B.SupplyofpsychologicalcomfortC.Enhancem

entofthenutritionalquality.D.AnimprovementincommunicationwithEarth.15.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthete

xt?A.Howdoastronautseatinspace?B.Whatmakesspacefoodsospecial?C.Whatspacefoodwillwehaveinthefuture?D.Howdoscientistsbuildthebestdietforastronauts?

第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的七个选项中选出填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项.HowtoBeMoreInterestingNooneisboringandnooneneedstobep

erfect.Butmaybeyoufeelthatyouareboringandneedtobemoreinteresting.___16___Ifyou’relookingtobemoreinteresting,thenyou’vecometotherightplace.Loo

senupandbenatural.Onereasonwhymanypeoplefailtobecomeinterestingpeopleisthattheyworrytoomuchoverthesmallthingsanddon’tcomeacrossasn

atural.Theireffortbackfires(产生反作用)onthem,becausetheyarejusttryingtoohard.___17___Livealifeonedayatatime.Bepositiveandoptimistic.Inter

estingpeoplearehappypeople.Thisisoneofthereasonswhywefindthemsointeresting;whetherweadmititornot,wewanttoknowhowandwhyhappypeoplearesohappy.___18___

Buildanopenpersonality.Beavailabletotheworldandlookforexcitementinsteadofwaitingforittofindyou.Celebrateflexibilityanda“justgowithit”attitud

e.Oftentimespeoplearen’tinterestingbecausetheyarereserved.___19___Ofcourse,tosomeextent,thisistrue,butyoucanalsotakethistoof

ar.Byholdingbacktoomuch,you’relimitingyourpotentialandintheprocessbecominglessinteresting.Themorereservedyouget,themorestatic(停滞的)yourlife.

___20___Beinginterestingmeansdoingthingsyou’veneverdonebeforeandbeingwillingtosharethoseexperienceswithotherpeople.Peoplewhoareboringanddullnormal

lypossessaverysmallcomfortzone.Sotrytoconstantlyexpandyourcomfortzoneanddareyourselftotrynewthings;thisisthequickestpat

htobecomingmoreinteresting.A.Expandyourcomfortzone.B.Trytostayrelaxedandflexible.C.Agoodlaughcouldbeth

ebestmedicine.D.Beinginterestingalsoinvolveshighintelligence.E.Manypeoplefeeltheyneedtoholdbacktoprotectthemselves.F

.Moreover,noonereallywantstobearoundanegative,unhappyperson.G.Beinganinterestingpersonissomethingthatcanbele

arnedandpracticed.第三部分语言知识运用(共三节,满分45分)第一节(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空

白处的最佳选项。AVirginiathird-graderhaswontwonationalawardsforherexceptionalskillinhandwriting.That’sprettyremarkabl

eonitsown.Butwhatmakesthegirl’s____21____extraspecialisthatsheaccomplishedit____22____havingnohands.OnA

pril26,9-year-oldAnayaEllickwasnamedthe____23____ofthe2018Zaner-BloserNationalHandwritingContest.Thea

ward____24____studentswithspecialneedswhodevelopagreatskillinhandwriting.Allparticipantshaveamentalorphysical____25____.Anayawasbornwithouthan

dsoneitherarm.____26____shewasfittedwithprosthetics(假肢)foratime,shedecidedshewasbetteroffwithher____2

7____onesandremovedthem.Instead,shehaslearnedto____28____apencilbetweenherarmstodrawandwrite.Twoyearsago,shemade____29____acrossthewor

ldwhenshewasnamedawinnerinthecontest’sprintcategory.For2018,she_____30_____againforhercursivewriting.TracyCox,Anaya’steache

r,saidAnayaisarole_____31_____tootherstudents.“Anayadoesnotletanythingstandinher_____32_____ofreachinghe

rgoals,”saidCox.“Sheisdeterminedandindependent.Shehasthebest_____33_____inherclass.Herclassmatesseeher

doingthe_____34_____tasksandtheyareoften_____35_____thatshecandojustaswell,sometimesevenbetter.”Anaya’sdadGaryEllicksaidAnayahadalwaysbee

n_____36_____.“Itwasalwayslike‘Icandoit.’I’mproudtoseethathardworkdoes_____37_____,”hesaid.Anayawas_____38_____a

tschoolonWednesday,andtheschoolsharedphotosofherwithhernewawardandexamplesofherwriting.Butanother_____39_____doesn’tmeanshe’sslo

wingdown.Whenaskedwhat’s_____40_____onherplate,shesaid,“Sports.”21.A.progressB.determinationC.achievementD.knowledge22.A.exceptB.despiteC.beyondD.wit

hout23.A.winnerB.applicantC.competitorD.agent24.A.representsB.remindsC.recognizesD.recommends25.A.consequenceB.depressionC.streng

thD.disability26.A.ThoughB.SinceC.UnlessD.Before27.A.flexibleB.normalC.basicD.natural28.A.sharpenB.decorateC.holdD.design29.A.commentsB.headlin

esC.decisionsD.contributions30.A.wonB.settledC.struggledD.volunteered31.A.monitorB.soldierC.modelD.actress32.A.directionB.wayC.path

D.route33.A.paintingB.leadershipC.qualityD.handwriting34.A.sameB.strangeC.urgentD.boring35.A.satisfi

edB.disappointedC.amazedD.upset36.A.peacefulB.confidentC.intelligentD.considerate37.A.workoutB.getalongC

.takeoverD.payoff38.A.honoredB.trappedC.valuedD.rescued39.A.challengeB.contestC.opportunityD.victory40.A.bestB.nextC.lastD.first第二节:(共10小题;每小

题1分,满分10分)根据首字母和中文提示,写出正确的单词;每空一词。在答题卡上作答时,请写出完整单词。41.Heopenedtheletteraddressedtohissisteroutofc________(好奇).(根据中英文提示单词拼写)42.Whatw

assoi________(令人印象深刻的)aboutJasmineWestland’svictorywasthatshecamefirstinthemarathonbare-footed.(根据中英文提示单词拼写)43.The

scenerythereissofascinatingthatit'stotallybeyondd________(描写).(根据中英文提示填空)44.Hereceivedana________(奖)forhisexcellentworkinthecompany.(根据

中英文提示单词拼写)45.Lisag________(毕业)fromourschoollastJuneandisabouttogotocollegeinNewYork.(根据中英文提示单词拼写)46.I’mf________(害怕的)ofwalkinghomealoneinthe

dark.(根据中英文提示填空)47Iwokeupearlyandrushedoutofthedoorinmye________(渴望)togettoknowmynewschool.(根据中英文提示填空)48.I’ma______

__(申请)forapart-timejobataforeigncompanyduringthesummervacation,andIhavejustcompletedmyapplicationlette

randresume.(根据中英文提示单词拼写)49.Whenscanningatext,youreaditquicklytofindas________(具体的)pieceofinformation.(根据中英文提示填空)50.Shek

eptpractisinguntilshebecamestrongenoughtoc_________(挑战)thegoodplayers.(根据中英文提示填空)第三节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内的单词的正

确形式。AlongtheRiverDuringtheQingmingFestival,oneofthetoptenancientChinesepaintings,showstheprosperity(繁荣)ofBianjing,thecapitaloftheSongDynast

y.___51___(regard)as“China’sMonaLisa”,thenationaltreasurekeptinthePalaceMuseuminBeijingis___52___displayeveryfewyears.The528

.7-centimeter-longworkisnotedforitsreasonable___53___(arrange)andperfectcomposition.Withthepaintinggraduallyunfolded,thefirstthing___54___(attract)

theeyeistheearlyspringsceneryoutsideBianjing:streams,bridgesandsprouting(发芽)trees.Sometravelersarehurryingontheirwayinthethin

fog,___55___presentsatypicalpictureoftheQingmingFestival.Attheendofthecountryroad___56___(come)themiddlepart-theBianheRiver,t

he“GoldenWaterway”ofBainjing.Severalshipsaresailingontheriverwhilesomeothersaredocked(停泊)withgoodsbeingunloaded,trulyshowstheadvancedshippingindustr

yatthattime.Thelastpartisthe___57___(crowd)andnoisydowntown,wherevariouspeoplearegoingaboutvariousbusiness.So___58___(incredible)alivealoesthe

paintinglookthatitseemsasifwecouldseethepeoplewalkingbyandhear___59___theyaretalkingabout.AlongtheRiverDuringtheQingmingFestivalservesasawindowtoS

ongdynasty,___60___(provide)veryvaluablematerialsforfuturegenerationstounderstandandstudyChinesepeople’

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