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泸州市部分中学2022-2023学年高一下学期4月月考英语试题本试卷共8页,满分120分。考试用时120分钟。注意事项:1.答题前填写好自己的姓名、班级、考号等信息2.请将答案正确填写在答题卡上第I卷(选择题95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.Whatdidthewomandolastnight?A.S

hestayedathome.B.Shedidsomeshopping.C.Shewatchedamovie.2.Whatisthetopicoftheconversation?A.Thepriceofgas.B.Buyingacar.C.Drivinginthecity.3.Whereareth

espeakersprobably?A.Athome.B.Inthestore.C.Intherestaurant.4.Whatdidtheboyforgetyesterday?A.Hisruler.B.H

isglasses.C.Hisschoolbag.5.WhereisMikefrom?A.Canada.B.Japan.C.Australia.第二节(共15小题,每小题15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段长对话,回答第6、7题。6.Whyisitanimportantday

fortheman?A.Hewillsignanagreement.B.Hewillattendawedding.C.Hewillpickupanimportantguest.7.Whatcoloristhetiethemanwillwear?A.Red.B.B

lue.C.Grey.听第7段长对话,回答第8至9题。8.Whatarethetwospeakerstalkingabout?A.Children’snoise.B.Rubbish.C.Cinema’ssituation.9.Whydidn’tthesp

eakersenjoythefilm?A.Thefilmwasveryboring.B.Childrenmadethemupset.C.Children’sparentswereirresponsible.听第8段长对话,回答第10至12题。10.Whydoesthewomaninvitet

hemantothebeach?A.Torelax.B.Toseeawhale.C.Tocollectsomeplastic.11.Whowilldealwiththegarbage?A.Thecommunity.B.The

government.C.Arecyclingcompany.12.Whatisthewomanlike?A.Lazy.B.Responsible.C.Emotional.听第9段长对话,回答第13至16题。13.HowdoesCindygotoworke

veryday?A.Bybus.B.Bysubway.C.Bycar.14.WhendoesCindyreadherbook?A.Onherwaytowork.B.Whenwaitingtoact.C.At

work.15.Whatpercentofthetimewillanactorspendonacting?A.About10%.B.About50%.C.About90%.16.WhydoesCindyloveherjob?A.Formoney.B.

Forfame.C.Forinterest.听下面一段短文,回答第17至20题。17.WhatwastherelationshipbetweenPeteandRuthinthebeginning?A.Shopownerandcustomer.B

.Teacherandstudent.C.Schoolmates.18.WhendidPeteandRuthstartsellingfreshfoods?A.In1989.B.In1990.C.In1995.19.WhydidPeteandRuthborrowmoneyfromthebank?A.

Toopenasupermarket.B.Tobuildafoodfactory.C.Tobuythemselvesahouse.20.Whoopenedacoffeeshopinsidethesupermarket?A.Pete.B.Ruth.C.

Ruth’sfriend.第二部分阅读(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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。ASmartKidsisacollectionofonehun

dredeventsscheduledinOctober.Thisyear,itisexperimentingwithPayWhatYouDecide(PWYD).Thatis,youcandecidetopaywhatyouwanttoor

canafford,afteryouhaveattendedanevent.Youcanpre-bookeventswithoutpayingforaticketinadvance.Herearesomeofthedirector’spic

ks.WalkontheWildSideNotticketed,FreeJoinstorytellerSarahLawtohearsciencestoriesaboutanimals.Alongthewayyou’llmeet

allsortsofbeautifulcreaturesanddiscoverlifecyclesandfoodchains.Bestsuitedtochildrenaged5-9.Childrenunder8mustbeaccompaniedbyanadult

.IntroductiontoWavesPre-book,PWYDSubjectsrangefromsoundwavestogravitywaves,andfromwavesoflighttocrashingwavesontheocean.M

ikeGoldsmithexploresthefundamentalfeaturessharedbyallwavesinthenaturalworld.ScienceintheFieldNotticketed,FreeThisstorytellingnightfeature

sascientistsharinghisfavouritememoriesofgatheringfirst-handdataonvariousfieldtrips.Comealongforinspiringandinf

ormativestoriesstraightfromthescientist’smouth.JoinMarkSamuelstofindoutmoreinthisfun-filledworkshop.

FestivalDinnerPre-book,£25perpersonWhetheryouwanttoexploremoreaboutfood,orjustfancyatalkoverameal,joinustomarkthefirstsciencefestivalinLondon.

Whichfoodsshouldyoueattotrickyourbrainintothinkingthatyouarefull?FindoutmorefromTomCrawford.21.Inwhicheventcanyou

decidethepayment?A.IntroductiontoWaves.B.WalkontheWildSide.C.ScienceintheField.D.FestivalDinner.22.Whowilltalkaboutexperiencesofcollectingdirect

data?A.MikeGoldsmith.B.SarahLaw.C.MarkSamuels.D.TomCrawford.23.Whatdothefoureventshaveincommon?A.Family-based.B.Scienc

e-related.C.Pickedbychildren.D.Filledwithadventures.BHowintelligentcanacomputerbe?Maybeyoucangetthea

nswerafterreadingthefollowingpassageaboutanewly-developedUScomputerprogramcalledSmarterChildandtheInternet.IfyouranintoSmarterChildonline,youwould

besurprisedatthiskid’shugememory.Itcanrecitemanyfacts.Forexample,SmarterChildknowseverybaseballplayerineveryteamthisseason.Heknowseverywordint

hedictionaryandtheweatherineverymajorcityareasacrosstheUS.However,ifyouaskSmarterChildotherquestions,yougetstr

angeanswers.AquestionaboutSmarterChild’sagereturns,“Oneyear,11days,16hours,7minutes,and47seconds!”Askingwherehelives,“Inaclean

roominahigh-techbuildinginCalifornia.”SmarterChildusesthehugeinformationontheWorldWideWebashismemorybank.Toanswerquestionsabout

spelling,forinstance,SmarterChildgoestoAmericanHeritageDictionaryonline.Fortheweather,hevisitswww.in

tellicast.com.SomescientistsbelievethatbyjoiningthemanysystemsoftheInternet,anartificialbeingwiththecombinedk

nowledgeof,say,AlbertEinstein,RichardNixonandBritneySpearscouldbeborn.However,ifSmarterChildwantstoth

inkandlearnonhisownliketheboy-computerDavidinthemovieA.I.ArtificialIntelligence,hemustsolvetwoproblems.Thefirstisthatcomputersfinditdifficulttorea

dwebpagesbecausethefilesaresortedindifferentways.That’swhyprogrammersneedtotellSmarterChildwheretolookfortheweath

er.Itwouldbeamuchmoredifficulttasktolethimfindithimself.AnotherproblemisthatwhileSmarterChildcandealwithinformationmo

reexactlyandfasterthananyhuman,helacks(缺少)commonsense—abasicgroundingofknowledgethatisobvious(明显的)toanyyoungchild.24.Whichofthefollo

wingcannotbedonebySmartChild?A.Spellingwords.B.Recordingfacts.C.Knowingplayers’names.D.Answeringpersonalquestions.25.What

doweknowaboutwww.intellicast.com?A.ItisdesignedtohelpSmarterChild.B.Itisaboutartificialintelligence.C.IthelpspeoplefindSmarterChil

d.D.Itcanforecasttheweather.26.WhichofthefollowingisthemostdifficultforSmartChild?A.Distinguishingrightbehav

iorsfromwrongones.B.TellinghowtheAmericangovernmentisrun.C.ProvidingafamouspoembyShakespeare.D.Dealingwithinform

ationaccurately.27.What’sthebesttitleofthetext?A.Whereisartificialintelligenceleadingus?B.CanSmartChildhavecriticalthinking?C.Howintel

ligentcanSmartChildbe?D.DoesSmartChildhavecombinedknowledge?CSeagrassmeadows(海草床)arewonderplantsgrowingbe

neaththesea.Theyfeedandsheltersealifeandaremasterfulatstoringcarbon.Thankstotheassistanceoftigersharks,ahug

eseagrassmeadowintheBahamasBankswasrecentlydiscovered,offeringtheworldatooltofightclimatechange.Seagrasshasusuallybeendetected

byEarth-orbitingsatellitesthatidentifydarkerpatchesinthebluewater.Inthisstudy,tigersharkswereselectedasresearchtoolsduetotheirhig

hlyconsistentassociationswithseagrassecosystems.Theyspend70%oftheirtimeinseagrassmeadows.Theteamequippedeighttigersha

rkswithsatellitetags(电子跟踪器),sevensharkswithcameratags,anduseda360-degreecameraonasharkforthefirsttimeever.The

dataresearcherscollectedwasastonishing.Theworld’slargestseagrassecosystem,measuringatleast66,900squarekilometers,hasbeendisco

vered.Thisreflectsa41%increasefrompreviousestimatesofglobalseagrass.Seagrasscancapture(捕获)hugequantitiesofcarbonbyphotosynthesis(光合作

用)andstoresitontheseafloor.Intermsofclimatechange,thisisexcellentnews;seagrassis35timesfasteraremovingcarbonthantropicalrainforests.Whenreferr

edtoglobalseagrasscarbonstockestimates,thestudyindicatesthatseagrassintheBahamasmaycontain19.2%to26.3%ofa

llthecarbonstoredinseagrassmeadowsonEarth.Yetseagrassmeadowsarerapidlydisappearing,withover92%ofmeadowsintheUKgone,accordingtotheWorldWil

dlifeFund.Scientistsarecollectingseedsandtryingtogrownewseagrassmeadowsthroughrestorationprojects.Thisnewdiscoveryof

fersoptimismandprovestheimportanceoftheoceanforhealing.ThesharksledustotheseagrassecosystemintheBahamas,whichwenowknowislikelythemostsignifi

cantbluecarbonsink(蓝色碳汇)ontheplanet.Whatthisdiscoveryshowsusisthatoceanexplorationandresearchareessentialforahealthyfuture.Theuntappedpotentialof

theoceanislimitless.Thesemeadowscanbeprotectedandcanbereplicated(复制,仿制),offeringhopeforclimatechangearoundtheglobe.28.Why

weretigersharkschosenasresearchtools?A.Theyaremoreflexiblethanotherseaanimals.B.Theycanquicklyadjustthemselv

estothedeepsea.C.Theyhaveastrongconnectionwithseagrassecosystems.D.Theycanbeeasilyequippedwithexperimentaldevices.29.What

arethenumbersinparagraph3mainlyabout?A.Thedeclineofglobalseagrassmeadows.B.Theimpactofclimatechangeonsealife.C.Therapidin

creaseintheamountofcarbononEarth.D.Thepotentialvalueoftheworld’slargestseagrassecosystem.30.Whatarescienti

stsdoingtoprotectseagrass?A.Plantingmoreseagrassmeadows.B.Developingnewtechnologytocollectseeds.C.Mappingth

edistributionofseagrassmeadows.D.Encouragingpeopletojoininrestorationprojects.31.Whichcouldbethebesttitle

forthetext?A.TheNewWayofRemovingCarbonB.TheSignificanceofOceanExplorationC.ANewDiscovery:World’sLargestSeagrassMeadowD.TigerShar

ks:Scientists’EssentialHelpertoStudyClimateDInthecomingeraofbudget(预算)cutstoeducation,distancelearningcouldbecomeacommon

thing.Theappealtothoseinchargeofeducationbudgetstotradeteachersfortechnologyissostrongthattheytendtoignorethedisadvantageso

fdistancelearning.Schoolfacilitiesareexpensivetobuildandmaintain,andteachersareexpensivetoemploy.It’

struethatonlineclassesdonotrequirebuildingsandeachclasscanhosthundredsofpeople,whichcanresultingreatersavings,but

movingawayfromatraditionalclassroominwhichaliving,breathinghumanbeingteachesandinteractswithstudentsdailywouldbeadisaster.Ph

ysicallyattendingschoolhashiddenbenefits:gettingupeverymorninginteractingwithpeers,andbuildingrelationshipswithteachersareimp

ortantskillstocultivate(培养)inyoungpeople.Moreover,schoolsaremorethansimpleplacesoftraditionallearning.Theyarealsoplacesthatprovidemeals,placeswheres

tudentsreceivementalhelpandothersupport.Thosepolicy-makersareoftenfascinatedbythelatesttechnologyineducationand

itspotentialtotransformeducationovernight.Butonlineeducationdoesnotallowateachertokeepastrugglingstudentafterclassandofferhelp.Educationalvi

deosmaydeliveracademiccontent,buttheyareunabletomakeeyecontactorassessastudent’slevelofengagement.Distanceeducationwillnevermatchth

epersonalteachinginatraditionalclassroom.Intheirfirst18yearsoflife,Americanchildrenspendonly9%oftheirtimeinschool.Yetteachersa

reexpectedtopreparethemtoberesponsiblecitizens,cultivatetheirsocialskills,encouragesuccessfultimemanagement,andenhancetheircapacitytocompetein

acompetitivejobmarket.Giventheseexpectations,schoolsshouldnotbecomepermanently“remote”.Thepoweroftheclassroomisrootedinthequalitiesofth

epeoplegatheredinthesameplace,atthesametime,includingtheirnature,empathy,devotionandsoon.Technology,nomatterhowa

dvanced,shouldsimplybeatoolofagoodteacher.32.Whatisonepossiblebenefitofstudentsattendingschoolphysically?A.Formingthehabitofgettingu

pearly.B.Eatingnutritionallywell-balancedmeals.C.Growingintolivingandbreathinghumanbeings.D.Developingrelationshipswithpeersandteachers.33.Wha

tdoestheauthorthinkofthelatesttechnologyineducation?A.Itmayreduceface-to-faceinteraction.B.Itmaymakemanyteachersjobless.C.Itmayaddtost

udent’sfinancialburden.D.Itmayrevolutionizeclassroomteaching.34.Whatdoestheauthorsayteachersareexpected

todo?A.Toenhancestudent’sleadershipcapacity.B.Toteachstudentsskillsinapplyingforjobs.C.Toenablestudentsto

adapttothechangesinlife.D.Topreparestudentstobecompetitiveinthefuture.35.Whycouldn’ttechnologyreplaceagoodteacher?A.Itlac

kshumanity.B.Itcan’tmeetpersonalneeds.C.Itisstillnotadvanced.D.Itcan’ttrackstudents’growth.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12

.5分)Astheconceptofemotionalintelligence(EI)hasgoneglobal,we’vewatchedprofessionalsfailastheytrytoimprovetheiremotionalintelligencebecausetheye

itherdon’tknowwheretofocustheireffortsortheyhaven’tunderstoodhowtoimprovetheseskillsonapracticallevel.Inourworkc

onsultingwithcompaniesandcoachingleaders,wehavefoundthatifyou’relookingtodevelopparticularEIstrengths,ithelpstoconsiderareasfo

rimprovementothershaveidentifiedalongwiththegoalsyouwanttoachieve,andthentoactivelybuildhabitsinthoseareas

ratherthansimplyrelyingonunderstandingthemconceptually.Thefirststepistogetasenseofhowyourself-perception(howyouseeyourself)differsfrom

yourreputation(howothersseeyou);____36____.Forexample,mostofusthinkthatwe’regoodlisteners,butveryoftenthat’sreallynotthecase.Withoutthisexternalr

ealitycheck,itwillbedifficultforyoutoidentifythewaysthatyouractionsaffectyourperformance.Gettingfeedbackfromotherscanalsoprovideproofofthenecessit

yofshiftingourbehaviourandmotivationtodoso.Togiveyouthebestsenseofwherethedifferencesliebetweenyourself-perceptionandreputation,youshouldusea360

-degreefeedbackassessmentthattakesintoaccountthemultiplefacetsofEI;____37____.Secondly,whenyougetyou

rfeedbackfromanassessment,letthatinformwhatyouwanttoimprove.Butalsoconsiderwhatyourgoalsare.Whenitcomestocultivatingstrengthsine

motionalintelligence,____38____.Youremotionalintelligenceissotiedupinyoursenseofselfthatbeingintrinsicallymotivatedtom

aketheeffortmattersmorewhenchanginglong-standinghabitsthanitdoeswhensimplylearningaskill.Thatmeanstheareasthatyou

choosetoactivelyworkonshouldlieatthecrossroadsofthefeedbackyou’vegottenandtheareasthataremostimportanttoyourownaspirations;____39____asyoudot

heworkofstrengtheningyouremotionalintelligence.Onceyou’vedeterminedwhichEIskillsyouwanttofocuson,identifyspecificacti

onsthatyou’lltake.Ifyou’reworkingonbecomingabetterlistener,forexample,youmightdecidethatwhenyou’reconve

rsingwithsomeoneyou’lltakethetimetopause,listentowhattheyhavetosay,andcheckthatyouunderstandbeforeyoureply.Keepitspecifi

c:____40____.Bystartingtochangeyourroutinereactions,you’llbewellonyourwaytofiguringouttheoldhabitsthataren’tservingyouwellandtransformingthemint

onew,improvedonesthatdo.A.you’reatahugedisadvantageifyou’reonlyinterestedbecauseotherssaidyoushouldbeB.bearingyourgoalsinmindissohelpfultoimprovethep

ositiveimpactofyourcurrentEIhabitsC.youshouldalsotakeeveryopportunitytopracticetheskillyouaredeveloping,nom

atterhowsmallD.understandingtheimpactsofyourEIhabitsrelativetoyourgoalswillkeepyougoingoverthelongrunE.thekeyistofindonethatguaranteesnopers

onalinformationofthosegivingyoufeedbackwillbeleakedF.howothersseeyouwilltosomeextentdecidehowyouseeothersandhelpyoubecomeagoodlistenerG.thisistru

ebecausewecanbeblindtohowweexpressandreadtheemotionalcomponentsofourinteractions第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A

、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。WhenIwasagraduatestudent,Ifelttoobusytoexercise.IpromisedmyselfI’ddoitonceI____41____school.IknewIwouldbebusyasanassist

antprofessor.____42____,Ibelievedinmywillpower.WhenIstartedmyfirstjobatWilliamsCollege,I____43____didexercisereg

ularly.ItturnedoutthatIwasina(n)____44____thatofferedexcellentsupportforwhatI____45____todo.Researchshowsthatour____46____

areinfluencedbywhetherourenvironmentmakessomethingeasyordifficult.Eventhesmallestdifferencecanhaveanoutsized____47_

___.Inonestudy,researchers____48____itemsfromthefronttothebackofasaladbar—achangeofjust10inches—andthe____49

____inconveniencemadepeopleeatlessoftheseitems.MyplantoexercisebenefitedfromWilliamstown’slongwinter.Peopl

efiguredthebestwaythroughitwastoget_____50_____happilyandenjoyit.Ikeptmeetingpeoplewhowere_____51_____joggers.WhenIstarted,theywerequicktooffersocial

_____52_____.Withsomanyrunnersintown,itwaseasytofindtrails(小径),includingthose_____53_____forbeginner

s.Do_____54_____yourenvironmenttomakechallengingtaskseasier.Ifyouwanttosocialize,befriendoutgoingpersons.Or

_____55_____yourcellphonewhenyouneedtoconcentrateonstudy.Therightsurroundingsaremorepowerfulthanwillpoweralone.41.

A.attendedB.finishedC.startedD.furthered42.A.HoweverB.ThusC.InsteadD.Meanwhile43.A.unwillinglyB.virtuallyC.actuallyD.barely44.A.occupationB.sit

uationC.positionD.environment45.A.hopedB.insistedC.hesitatedD.managed46.A.experiencesB.choicesC.consequencesD.emotions47.A.advantageB.rewar

dC.effectD.risk48.A.examinedB.concernedC.countedD.moved49.A.obviousB.majorC.uniqueD.slight50.A.aboardB.outdoorsC.homeD.inside

51.A.enthusiasticB.sensitiveC.independentD.ambitious52.A.resourcesB.activitiesC.supportD.service53.A.inst

ructiveB.strangeC.toughD.fit54.A.changeB.protectC.ignoreD.accept55.A.answerB.silenceC.keepD.ring第II卷(非选择题55分)第二节(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,并将答案转写到答题卡上。Economicdevelopmentisnecessaryinthedevelopmentofsociety,___

_56____howtofindandkeepabalancebetweenmakingeconomicprogressandprotectingculturalsitescanbeabigchallenge.Hereis

anexampleofbigchallenges____57____(lead)togreatsolutions.Inthe1950s,inanefforttodealwiththeproblemsoffloods,droughtsandlack____58____electricit

y,theEgyptiangovernmentdecidedtobuildtheAswanDamacrosstheNile.However,the____59____(propose)metwithpeople’sprotests,becausethatmeanssometemplesandc

ulturalrelicswould____60____(destroy).In1959,thegovernmentsoughthelpfromtheUnitedNations.Todecreasedamage,__

__61____committeewassetupandaskedforhelpwithinthe____62____(globe)community.Aftermanycarefulinvestigations

andtests,expertstriedtopreservetheculturalrelicsbytakingthemapartandmovingthemtoasafeplace____63____theywouldberebui

lt.Besides,fiftycountries____64____(donate)$80milliontotheproject,whichfinallyprovedtobeasuccess.Thisexampleshowstheimportanceofworkingtogether___

__65_____(turn)aproblemtoasolution.Ifaproblemseemstoodifficultforasinglenation,whynotturntotheinternationalcommunit

yforhelp?第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)66.假如你是班长李华,由于疫情的缘故,学校决定从下周起高一年级将进行为期一周的线上学习活动。请你写一份班级通知,主要内容如下:1.线上

学习活动的原因,目的;2.具体要求。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。NOTICE_________________________________________________________________________________

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__________________________LiHua第二节(满分25分)67.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。Lastweek,Iwatchedanoldcouplewhentheywalkedthrough

alocalthrift(节俭)store.IhadjustdroppedoffabagofclothesandafewotheritemsInolongerwanted.WhenIgottheopportunity,Istoppedbyjusttolookthroughtheoldrec

ords.Yes,Icalledthemrecords,notCDsorMP3s,simplyrecords,thoseroundplasticthingsfromancienttimesthathadmu

sicrecordedonthem.Anyway,thiscouplemovedslowlyaroundmeinsearchofitemstheyhadonalisttheyheldtightinhand.Theydidn’tsaymuch,

butoccasionallytalkedwiththeotherandpickedanitemup.“No,it’snotsuitableforherandshedislikesit,’’onewouldsayandmoveon.Mycuriosityalwa

ysgotthebestofmeuntilIsatisfieditbyasking.“CanIhelpyoufindsomething?”Iasked.Theystopped,lookingatme.Thenthemansaid,

“Wearelookingforoldthingsthatlooknew.Look,everynewyearinthepastwetriedtobegintheyearwithnewthings.Itwasagoaltosurroundours

elveswiththingsfreshandnewsothatwehadnewdirection,newhopesanddreamsfortheyearahead.Moreimportantly,wecangiveso

megiftstoEva.”“Eva?Whoisshe?”Iasked.“Sheisalovely10-year-oldgirlweadoptedthreeyearsago.Herparentsdiedinaserioustrafficaccident.Sh

ealwayswantstobeasinger,”themanreplied.Whenhearingthosewords,Ifeltsadandsaid,“I’msorryforthegirl.Canyoutellmehow

doesyoursearchworkout?”Theladysighedandsaid,“Ittookalongtimeforustofindaspecialgift,butwediscovereditwasinvain(徒劳的).”Iknewit’sdiffi

cultforthecoupletosolvetheproblem,soIdecidedtotakeactionimmediately.Isaidtothecoupletcandoyouafavor.Pleasewaithereforme.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。Iturnedaroundandranoutofthestore._____________________________________________________________________________________

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__________________________________________________________________________________________________________泸州市部分中学2022-2023学年高一下学期4月月考英语试题参考答案一.听力1.

A2.A3.B4.A5.C6.A7.B8.C9.B10.C11.C12.B13.C14.B15.A16.C17.C18.B19.A20.B二.阅读理解21.A22.C23.B24.B25.D26.A27.C28.C29.D30.A31.C32.D33.A34.D

35.A36.G37.E38.A39.D40.C三.完形填空41.B42.A43.C44.D45.A46.B47.C48.D49.D50.B51.A52.C53.D54.A55.B四.语法填空56.but57.leading58.of59.proposal60.bedes

troyed61.a62.global63.where64.donated65.toturn五.书面表达66.NOTICESincethenovelcoronavirusbrokeout,everyone’slife

andstudyhavebeengreatlyaffected.Inordertoavoidinfection,ourschooldecidedtoadoptonlinelearninginthefirstgradefromn

extweek.Itwilllastforaweek.First,downloadanappcalledDingTalk,whichisdesignedforuserstocommunicateontheInternet.Then,registeryouraccountwithyou

rsmartphoneandhaveonlineclasses,wheretheteachersgivelectures.It’sobviousthatDingTalkmakesitconvenientforusto

studyathome.Ihopeyouwillenjoytheonlinelearning.LiHua67.Iturnedaroundandranoutofthestore.IknewIshouldgohometofindsomethingtohelpthecouple.Then

,Itookataxi.Onthewayhome,IwasthinkingwhatIcouldgivethegirlasagift.Forme,theonlyhobbywasmusic.SoIthoughtIcouldgivesomethinga

boutmusicasagift,maybearecord.Afterarrivinghome,IfoundanoldrecordwhichwasgivenbymygrandparentswhenIwastenyearsold.Ibe

lievedEvawouldloveit.WhenIreturnedtothestore,thecouplesatnearthecounter(柜台).Seeingme,theywavedtome.Irantothemwiththerecordinmyhan

d.ThemanwassurprisedandaskedmewhereIhadgone.Igavethemtherecordandtoldthem,“Thisisagiftfrommygrandparents

,andnowitbelongstoEva.”Thecouplefelthappyandshowedtheirappreciationtome.Althoughtherecordmeantalottome,Iknewitwouldlightupthe

girl’ssky.IfeltproudofwhatIhaddone.听力原材料Text:1M:Wheredidyougolastnight?W:Oh,Ididn’tgoanywhere,juststayedathomebecauseofthesuddenrainstorm.ButIme

anttogotothemallorthecinema.Text:2W:Wow,Ijustputgasinmycar,anditwassoexpensive!Howcanyoupaythatmuchallthetime?M:Iknow,it’smuchmoree

xpensiveinthecity.Iseldomdriveherebecauseofit.Text:3W:Doyouknowwheretofindtherice,honey?Ididn’tseeanywhenwewe

regoingthroughthestore,andIdon’tknowwheretolookforit.M:Yes,Iknowwhereitis.Ifweneedit,Icangogetabagforthehouse.Text:4W:Haveyouputyourglassesiny

ourschoolbag,Andy?M:Yes,andmyruler.Iforgotthatyesterday.Comeon!Let’sgoorwe’llmisstheschoolbus.Text:5W:

AreyoufromAustralia,Tom?M:No,myfriendMikeis.IamfromCanada.I’lltraveltoJapanwithhimnextweek.Text:6M:Where’sm

yredtie,dear?TheoneIworeatAnn’swedding.W:Idon’tknow.Allyourtiesareinthedrawer.Lookforitthere.M:Ifoundit!Itwasinmybag.W:Youlooknicetoday.

Whyareyouwearingthatredtie?Anotherwedding?M:No.Animportantguestiscomingtoourcompany.We’llhaveabusinessmeetingandsign

anagreement.It’sabigdayforme.W:It’sindeedimportant.Butthattiedoesn’tgowiththatgreysuit.Ilikethisblueone.Tryiton.M:Hmm,itlooksmuchbetter.Text

:7W:Didyougotothefilmyesterdayevening?M:Yes,butitwastoonoisy,soIdidn’tfinishwatchingit.W:NeitherdidI.Iwasalways

wonderingwhythechildrenweresoexcitedthattheyweretalkingloudlyfromthebeginningtotheend.M:Whatwasworse,the

yatesnacksandthrewrubbisheverywhere.W:I’mafraidthattheirparentsshouldbeblamed.Text:8W:Kevin,let’sgotothebeach!M:Thebeach?I’mtoolazytogother

e.Whydon’twegosomewhereelse,Betty?W:Thereissomecommunityworktobedonethere.Wecancleanupthebeach.Wecancollectalotofplasticgarbage,too.M:Whatfor?

It’sthegovernment’sresponsibility.Besides,whyshouldwecollectalloftheplasticgarbage?W:Kevin,youdon’tknowtheharmtheplasticdoesto

theocean.Plasticcanpollutetheoceanand,inturn,harmfishandotheroceanlife.Weshouldcareaboutwhathappenstotheocean.Didn’tyouhearab

outthatdeadwhale’sstomachthatwasfullofplasticgarbage?M:Oh,yes.Iheardaboutthat.Butwhatwillwedowiththeplasticgarbagewecollect?W:Wewilltakeallo

ftheplastictoacompanythatcanrecycleit.M:Isee.Text:9M:Cindy,itseemsyoureallylikereading.Youtakeabookwi

thyoueverymorningyougotowork.W:Yes,Idolovereading.M:Iguessyougotoworkeitherbybusorbysubway,oryou’llbeunablet

oread.W:ActuallyIdrivetowork.Idon’treadonmywaytowork.M:Whendoyouusuallyread?Atwork?W:No.IusuallyreadwhenI’mwaitingtoactinfrontofthecamera.W:A

reyouanactress?M:Yes.There’salotofwaitingduringfilmacting.You’llspendabout10%ofyourtimeonthejobacting;therestofthetimewai

tingforthecameraandlightstobesetuporchanged.M:NowIseewhyyouoftentakeabookwithyou.Sodoyouloveyourjob?W:Yes.M:Couldyoutellmewhy?W:Well,manypeoplethink

actorscanmakealotofmoneyandenjoygreatfame.Butthey’renotthereasonwhyIlovemyjob.Iloveitjustbecauseofmybiginterest.Te

xt:10PeteandRuth’sShopisoneofthemostpopularsupermarketsinthecitytoday.PeteJohnsonandRuthKellywenttocollegetogeth

er.Theyfirstopenedalittleshopin1989.Theymainlysolddrinksandsnackstocollegestudents.Asthenumberofcustomersgrew,PeteandRuthdecidedt

oaddmorethingsontheirstoreshelves.Soayearlater,theshopbegantoofferfreshfruits,vegetables,eggs,milk,andcheese,aswellasmanyotherfoodproducts.Andwhileth

ebusinessgrewbiggerandbigger,thesizeoftheshopalsogrew.In1995,PeteandRuthborrowedsomemoneyfromthebankandrentedthespacetoopentheirsupermarket.Suggeste

dbyafriendofRuth,Ruthalsoopenedacoffeeshopinsidethesupermarket.ShenameditRuth’sHouse,whichalsobecameoneofthebestcoffeeshopsinthecity.获得更

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