四川省内江市第六中学2022-2023学年高一下学期第一次月考英语试题 Word版

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内江六中2022—2023学年(下)高2025届第一次月考英语学科试题考试时间:120分钟满分:150分第一部分听力(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。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。1.WhereistheTeenEyeBuilding?A.OnMadisonStre

et.B.Oppositeamuseum.C.Attheendof7thStreet.2.Whatwillthewomandonext?A.Haveashower.B.Cleanherteeth.C.Washherface.3.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofliv

inginacity?A.Exciting.B.Convenient.C.Dangerous.4.Whatisthewomandoing?A.Learningalanguage.B.Havinganinterview

.C.GivinganEnglishclass.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlydiscussing?A.Whenthemanwillgotowork.B.HowthemanwillgettoWashington.C.Whatt

hemanwilldoontheweekend.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。6.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?A.Tidyherroom.

B.Searchforthereport.C.Avoidtellingherbossthetruth.7.Wherehasthewomanfoundthereport?A.Onthedesk.B.Onthebookshelf.C.Onthefloor.

听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Fromwhomdidthewomanknowthemanlikeswatchingmovies?A.Theman’sbrother.B.Theman’swife.C.Themanager.9.W

hatwillthemandothisweekend?A.Visithisbrother.B.Gotothemovies.C.Listentoclassicalmusic.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.WhatisJoangoingtodo?A.Visitafriend.B.Coo

kameal.C.Meethermother.11.Whydoesn’tthemanwanttoeathamburgers?A.Theyareunhealthy.B.Hehadthemyesterday.C.Heistiredofthem.12.W

hatwillthespeakershavefordinner?A.Japanesefood.B.Frenchfood.C.Chinesefood.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whendoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.A

ttheendofaterm.B.Inthemiddleofaterm.C.Atthebeginningofaterm.14.Whatdoesthewomansuggestdoing?A.Invitingafamousactortotheparty.

B.Playingsomegoodmusicattheparty.C.Askingeveryonetodressupattheparty.15.Whatwillthespeakersdiscusstomorrow?A.Whatclothestowear.B.Whatg

amestoorganize.C.Whatcompetitionstohave.16.Whatfoodwillthespeakersprepare?A.Pizza.B.Bread.C.Friedchicken.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whyd

idthespeakerhaveabadsleepbeforethetrip?A.Shemissedheraunt.B.Shewastooexcitedaboutthetrip.C.Shelookedforw

ardtoChristmas.18.Howdidthespeakergototheairport?A.Bybus.B.Bycar.C.Bytaxi.19.Whendidthespeaker’splanetakeoff?A.At1:40p.m.B.A

t1:50p.m.C.At2:00p.m.20.Whatdidthespeakerseeonhertrip?A.Hillsandrivers.B.Landandwhiteclouds.C.Birdsandbeautifulbuildings.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,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。ADavidShepherdWildlifeFoundation(DSWF)isdelightedtow

elcomefaithfulsupportersandnewfriendstojoinusatourannualWildlifeBalltocelebratethenaturalworldandconservation.HostedbythegrandDorchesterHotelinLon

don,theDSWFWildlifeBallwilltakeplaceonthe27thJuly2022wherewe’llbringthewildernesstolifewithourveryownSundownSafari(观赏之旅).Join

ablack-tiegastronomical(美食)safariAspartofablack-tiegastronomicalsafari,guestswillbetreatedtoamouth-wa

teringthree-coursemeal,enjoyworld-classentertainmentandlistentoinsightfulandinspiringspeechesaboutDSWF’sconservationworkt

oturnthetablesonextinction.TheDSWFWildlifeBallhelpsraisevitalfundsandawarenessforouressentialwork,protectingendangeredspeciesandtheirhabitatsacrossth

eworld.Afterayearawayweareexcitedtobewelcomingyoubackandlookforwardtobeingyourguidesatwhatpromisestobeanighttorememberinsupportofwild

life.Lastyear,thevirtualWildlifeBallraisedover£800,000forDSWF’svitalconservationeffortsacrossAfricaandAsia,despitenotbeing

abletocelebrateinperson.WearereallyexcitedtoinviteyoubacktotheDorchesterHotel,whoareourgeneroushosts,andtogetheraimtoc

elebratewildlifeandthewildernessinstyleandtoraisevitalfundstohelpinthefightforagreenerfuture.BookticketstotheWildlifeBal

l2022Bookticketsorregisteryourinteresttodaytoavoiddisappointment.Eitherbyemailingtheteamatwildlifeball@da

vidshepherd.orgorbycallingtheDSWFofficeon01483272323.IndividualTickets:£200(Childrenunder12get40%off)VIPpackagesareavaila

bleonrequest.1.WhatdowelearnaboutWildlifeBall2022?A.It’llbeheldinthewild.B.It’llofferguestsadeliciousmeal.C.It’llallowgueststowatchballgames.D.I

t’llbefollowedbyaguidedtourofLondon.2.What’sthemainpurposeofhostingWildlifeBall2022?A.Toentertainsponsors.B.Toestablishreputa

tion.C.Toobtainfinancialsupport.D.Tointeractwithwildanimals.3.What’stheadmissionfeeforacouplewiththeirten-year-oldtwi

ns?A.£440.B.£520.C.£560.D.£640.BDoyourememberthenameofyourkindergartenteacher?Ido,mine.HernamewasMrs.White.AndIrememberthi

nkingshemustbesomeolderrelationofWaltDisney’sSnowWhite,becauseshehadthesamebrightblueeyes,shortdarkhair,r

edlipsandfairskin.Idon’tremembermuchaboutwhatwelearnedinherclass,butmymotheroncetoldmethatweusedtowr

itealot.AndIwouldbringbackwhatIwroteandshewouldlookatitandseethereweresomanymistakes.Butnoredcorrections.An

dalwaysastar.Sometimesevena“Good”!Writinginacarelessandmessywaywouldmakemyheartsoarwithhappiness.Butitworriedmymother

,soonedaywhenshewentintomeetMrs.Whiteforoneofthoseparent-teachermeetings,sheaskedherwhyshedidn’tred-penci

lmywrongspellingsofwordsorpointoutgrammaticalerrors?AndmymothersaysMrs.Whitesaidthechildrenarejustbeginningtogetex

citedaboutusingwords,aboutformingsentences.Idon’twanttokillthatpassionwithredink.Spellingandgrammarcanwait.Thew

onderofwordswon’t...Andmaybeshedidn’tsayitexactlylikethat.Itwasalongtimeago.Andwhatmymothergavemewasthemainideaofwhatshecouldremember.Iaddedtherest.

Igrewuplearningtousewordswithlovingconfidencelikethat.ItoccurstomethatifMrs.WhitehadusedherredpencilmorepreciselyIprobablywouldn’tbetellingy

ouaboutthisnow.Ilookbacknowandthinkshemusthavebeenaratherextraordinaryteacher.AndthankstoMrs.White,IhadnoworriesaboutwritingwhatImeantevenifIcouldn

’tquitespellitout.4.Whatusedtomaketheauthor’smotherconcerned?A.Hispoormemoryinwritingclass.B.Histerriblerelationshipwithhi

steacher.C.Hisbadperformanceinwriting.D.Histeacher’snotpointingoutthemistakes.5.WhydidMrs.Whitenevercorrectthestudents’spelling

andgrammaticalmistakes?ABecauseshewasnotwillingtousearedpencil.B.Becauseshedidn’twanttodiscouragethestudents.C.Be

causeshethoughtthemistakescouldwaittobecorrected.D.Becauseshebelievedchildrenwerejuststartingtousewords.6.Whichofthefollowingbestd

escribesMrs.Whiteasateacher?A.Humorous.B.Demanding.C.Precise.D.Inspiring.7.Whatdoestheauthorwanttoexpressinthelastparagrap

h?A.Usingaredpencilweakensthewritingability.B.Teachersshouldalsolearnfromstudents.C.Agoodteacherinfluencesstud

entsalot.D.Peoplewhomakenomistakesmakenothing.CToday’sgrandparentsarejoiningtheirgrandchildrenonsocialmedia

,butthedifferentgenerations’onlinehabitscouldn’tbemoredifferent.IntheUKtheover-55sarejoiningFacebookinincreasingnumbers,meani

ngthattheywillsoonbethesite’ssecondbiggestusergroup,with3.5millionusersaged55-64and2.9millionover-65s.Sheila,age

d59,says,“Ijoinedtoseewhatmygrandchildrenaredoing,asmydaughterpostsvideosandphotosofthem.It’samuchbetterwaytoseewhatthey’redoingthanwait

ingforlettersandphotosinthepost.That’showwediditwhenIwasachild,butIthinkI’mluckyIgettoseesomuchmoreoftheirlivesthanmygran

dparentsdid.”Interestingly,Sheila’sgrandchildrenarelesslikelytouseFacebookthemselves.Childrenunder17intheUKareleavingthesite-only2.2mill

ionusersareunder17-butthey’renotgoingfarfromtheirsmartphones.Chloe,aged15,evensleepswithherphone.“It’smyalar

mclocksoIhaveto,’shesays.“IlookatitbeforeIgotosleepandassoonasIwakeup.”Unlikehergrandmother’sgeneration,Chloe’sage

groupisspendingsomuchtimeontheirphonesathomethattheyaremissingoutonspendingtimewiththeirfriendsinreallife.Sheila,ontheotherhand,ha

smadecontactwitholdfriendsfromschoolshehasn’theardfrominfortyyears.”WeuseFacebooktoarrangetomeetalloverthe.country,”shesays.“It’schange

dmysociallifecompletely.”Parentshaveanimportantroletoplayiftheywanttheirkidstospendmoretimeinreallife.P

eter,38,whospendsmostofhistimeinfrontofascreen,isrecentlydeterminedtosetabetterexampletohiskids.Intheeveningoratweekends

,hewouldleavehissmartphonehomeandtakehiskidsouttonature.8.WhatcanwelearnfromParagraph1?A.Olderpeoplehavedifficultyusingsocialmedia.B.Chil

drenspendmoretimewiththeirgrandparents.C.Moreandmoreelderliesbegintousesocialmedia.D.Socialmediahavebecomemorefriendlytotheelderly.9.HowdoesSheil

afeelaboutsocialmedia?A.Worried.B.Satisfied.C.Excited.D.Disappointed.10.Whatcanbeconcludedfromthepassage?

A.Peopletendtohavelesssociallifeastheygetolder.B.Youngpeoplearegettingawayfromtheirsmartphone.C.Moreyoungpeoplechoosetomeettheirfriendsinp

erson.D.Socialmediaactuallyhelpoldpeopletomeettheirfriends.11.What’sthebesttitleforthispassage?A.Differ

entOnlineHabitsAcrossGenerationsB.TheGoodOldDaysWithoutSmartphonesC.TheNextGenerationofSocialMediaD.TheUseofSmartphonesatSchoolDFromthemoment

youopenyoureyesinthemorning,youcanfeelsweat(汗水)runningdownyourbody,evenifyou’rebarelymovingatall.That’swhatmostpeoplei

nChinafeltlikethissummer.Infact,theentirenorthernhemisphere(半球)sawhightemperaturesinJuly.TheArcticCircle(北极圈)wasnoexception(例外).Temperatures

inthecityofNorilsk,whichisintheArcticCircle,reachedarecordhighof32℃,TheAtlanticreported.Temperaturesthereareusuallyjust10℃at

thistimeoftheyear.TheheatwaveintheArcticismainlyalong-termresultofglobalwarming,accordingtotheChineseAcademyofMeteorolog

icalSciences.Infact,whilethewholeworldisgettingwarmer,theArcticiswarmingtwiceasfastastherestoftheplanet.Thisiscalledthepolaramplificationeff

ect(极地放大效应).Themostdirectimpact(影响)ofArcticwarmingisthemeltingofArcticice.AccordingtoNASA,Arcticseaiceisnow

disappearingatarateof13.2percentevery10years.NASAsaidthatifthiscontinues,theArcticwillhavenoicebytheyear2040.ThishasputsomeArc

ticanimals,likepolarbears,indanger.Theicethatthebearsliveonhasshrunk(缩小),theTorontoStarreported.Meltingicecanalsocaus

esealevelstoriseinthelongterm.Since1993,sealevelshaverisenatarateof3.2cmevery10years,theGuardianreported.Somecountries,suchasTuvalu(图瓦卢)intheSouth

PacificOceanandMaldives(马尔代夫)intheIndianOcean,areatriskofdisappearingintothesea.12.Whichofthefollowingistrue?A.Some

countriesintheoceanwilldisappearin10years.B.Chinaisthehottestinthenorthernhemispherethissummer.C.Thetemperaturesi

nNorilskusedtobelowerthanthissummer.D.TheworldgetswarmerbecauseoftheheatwaveintheArctic.13.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“this”inthethirdparagraphre

ferto?A.TheheatwaveintheArctic.B.Theresultofglobalwarming.C.Gettingwarmerintheworld.D.TheArcticgettingwarmfaster.14.Whatmaybetheresultofthemel

tingofArcticice?A.Thepolarwillbecomedangerous.BSealevelsriseinthelongterm.C.Therewillbeanendofwatershortage.D.Therewillbenoiceintheworldby2040.15.Wha

tisthemainideaofthispassage?A.HeathitsArctic.B.Arcticanimalsareindanger.C.Theworldbecamehotterthanbefore.D.Somecountriesmaydi

sappearintothesea.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Whoeveryouare,learninghowtocommunicateinternationallyisthebestwa

ytoreachouttomorepeoplewithdifferentcultures.____16____It’simportantforyoutounderstandthatculturesandbe

liefsaredifferentfromeachotheracross.differentnationssoyoucancommunicateeffectivelywithpeoplefromothercountries.Learnho

wpeopledealwiththingsintheircountries.Thebestwaytohandleculturaldifferencesistoresearchhowdifferentcountrieshandlebusiness

meetingsoranyothertypeofcommunication.____17____Beawareoflanguagebarriers(障碍).YoumaysoundsmartwithhumorousEnglishjar

gon(行话)amongthosewhohavebeenspeakingthelanguageformostoftheirlives.____18____SoitisbesttosticktoformalEnglish,whichiseasiertou

nderstand.Gooveranyformofwrittencommunicationbeforeyousenditout.Itiseasytocausemisunderstandingswhenyoudealwithpeop

lefromdifferentpartsoftheworld.____19____Whenreviewingit,makesurethatyou’renotusingdisrespectfultermsorsentences.Alwaysstayupdatedwiththesocialde

velopments.____20____It’simportantthatyoukeepupwiththeinformationtechnologyandtrytousethemoreeffectiveonesinyourcommunication.A.Thismayh

appenwithoutyourknowing.BPaymoreattentiontoculturaldifferences.C.Employersneedtounderstandthatcultureshockisreal.D.Howev

er,peoplefromothercountriesmaynotunderstandit.E.Differentculturesliketoreceiveinformationindifferentways.F.It’sknownthat

technologyhasimprovedrapidlyovertheyears.G.Forexample,theJapanesepreferyougetstraighttothepointinsteadofmakingsmalltalk.第三部分语言运用(共

两节,满分30分)第一节完型填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Inoticedadadandhissonatthepark.Thesonwasn’tableto__

_21___,butthedadseemed___22___sittinginthesand.Thedad___23___tomethathissoncouldonlymakesome___24___.Theboyhad

beeninspeechtherapy(言语治疗)foryears.Aftersomuch___25___intherapy,theboywasabletomaintaineyecontactforafewsecondsandthef

atherwas___26___withtheachievement(成就)!Hetoldmewhatapleasureitwastoseealloftheyearsofhardwork___27___despite

theexpensivetherapy.Aswetalkedabouttherapy,thedad___28___withmethathisgoalforhisboywastosomedaybeabletogoforicecreamtogether.He___29___hec

oulddothesamewithhischildashisfatherdid.___30___,thesonstoppedputtinghisfingersinthesand,lookedathisfatherandsaid,“Hi.”Secondslatertheboywentbackinto

hisownworld..Thedadwantedto___31___something,buthecouldn’t.Hisloveforthisboywasso___32___thattheword

swouldnotcome.Butwhatdidcomeweretears.Thosetearsconveyed(传达)how___33___hewasofhisson.Afather___34___hischildmore

thanwordswilleverbeabletoconvey.Althoughtheywerestrangerstome,Iam___35___tohavesharedthisvaluablecelebrationofprogressinthatboy’syounglife.21

.A.walkB.playC.studyD.communicate22.A.contentB.tiredC.excitedD.sleepy23A.expressedB.describedC.explainedD.read24.A.speechesB.s

oundsC.toysD.contributions25.A.timeB.examinationC.sufferingD.stress26.A.impressedB.delightedC.confusedD.disappointed27.A.comeoutB.breakoutC.payoffD

.takeoff28.A.agreedB.sharedC.reasonedD.exchanged29.A.hopedB.commentedC.discoveredD.pretended30.A.SuddenlyB.Luck

ilyC.FinallyD.Actually31.A.doB.checkC.demandD.say32.A.obviousB.realC.greatD.extreme33.A.afraidB.proudC.carefulD.nerv

ous34.A.admiresB.acceptsC.influencesD.loves35A.honoredB.puzzledC.surprisedD.discouraged第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分

15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。Sichuanprovinceisthebirthplaceofmanydishesthatarewell-receivedglobally.Sichuanfood,originating___

36___theSouthwesternregionofChina,isthemostwidelyservedcuísineinChinaitself.ThedishesofSichuancuisine

___37___(know)fortheirdeepandrichflavours,especiallythetasteofSichuanpepper,___38___israreinotherregionalcuisines.Sichuancuisineholdsare

putationforits___39___(vary)ofseasoningsused,aseachdish___40___(require)differentcookingmethods.Asthesayi

nggoes,“onedishwithoneflavor,withonehundreddishescomehundredflavors.”Sichuanfoodismostwell-knownfor___41___(it)hotandspicyflavor,thou

ghitmaysportsweetandsourflavorstoo.Themost___42___(common)usedspicesyoucanfindinmosthouseholdsandeateriesare“TheFive..Fragrances(香料)”whichcon

sistoffennel,pepper,andsoon.SichuancuisinecannotdowithoutSichuanpepper,blackpepper,chili,broadbeanchilipaste,shallots,ging

er,andgarlic.Thesearemust-haveseasoningsthatbringouttheintenseflavorsthe___43___(dish)arefamousfor.Theotherfre

shproduce___44___(use)rangeswidelyfromporktobeef,fish,vegetables,___45___eventofu.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一

节应用文写作(满分15分)46.假定你是李华,你从网上得知某国际野生动物保护组织暑假期间招募(recruit)志愿者。请你给该组织写一封申请信,内容包括:1.写信目的;2.个人优势;3.恳请回复。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;DearSir/Madam,__

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_________________________Yourssincerely,LiHua第二节读后续写(满分25分)47.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。AThri

llingCampingTripGradyandhisfamilywentcampingeverysummer.Asitwasbecominghotter,herecamethecampingtime.Thefamilyhadbeenplanningitforalongtimeand

haddecidedontheirdestination—theGreatNationalForest.Withfoodandequipmentloadedintothecar,thefamilysetoff.Itwascoolinsidethecar.Jared,Grady’syo

ungerbrother,playedwithatoydinosaurandmadealotofnoise.Grady’smothertalkedexcitedlywithhisfather.Gradyputonhisheadp

honesandlistenedtosomemusic.Hedidn’twanttoplaywithhisbrotherortalktoanyone.Afterwhatseemedlikehours,theca

rreacheditsdestination.Gradyunloadedhisbackpackandclosedthecardoor.“Thisisgoingtobealongweek,”hesaidunhappilytonooneinpartic

ular.Helookedaroundthecampground.Hundredsoftallandgreenfirtrees(枞树),someastallaschurchtowers,coveredthemountainsidelikeagreencarpet.Itwouldbego

ingdarksoon.GradyhadhopedtheJulyweatherwouldn’tbetoohotbutnowhewasfeelingsticky.Gradyhatedcamping,butitwassomethinghis

familydideverysummer.Hisfatherlikedcookingintheopenair,tellingstoriesabouthowtosurvivethingslikebearattacksandbeestings.HismotherandJaredlike

dtohikeandtakepicturesofanimals.Jaredhadacollectionofinsectpicturesthathehadstucktothewallsinhishalfoftheirroom.Gradydidn’tlikethemandthoug

httheyprovedthatJaredwasastrangekid.Theysetupcamp—twotents,oneforhisparentsandoneforhimselfandJared.

Whileeveryoneelsestartedpreparingdinner,Grady,lookingforsomewheretocooldown,setoffforthenearbystream,whichwasdeepe

noughtoswimin.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。AsGradygotclosetothestream,anadorablebearcub(幼崽)caughthiseye.____________________________

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