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成都外国语学校高一英语6月月考试卷注意事项:1.本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分。2.本堂考试120分钟,满分150分。3.答题前,考生务必先将自己的姓名、考号准确无误地填写在答题卡规定的位置上,并使用2B铅笔填涂。4.考试结束后,将答题

卡交回,答题卡不得折叠。第I卷(选择题共70分)第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。A

1.Sceniclandscapesonstamps:Anine-daytourinthecitiesofXuzhou,SuqianandHuai'aninnorthernJiangsuProvinceThisrouteisassociatedwit

hlocalculture,characteristics,andcreativity.Itoffersatasteofthefamouscanalcities.2.LifeontheGrandCanal:Aseven-dayJiangs

utourthroughthecitiesofNanjing,Suqian,Huai'an,YangzhouandSuzhouThisroutepresentsthemostreal,economic,culturalandentertainment-focusedactivi

tiesalongthecanalfrombothancientandmoderntimes.Itallowsvisitorstorideinboatsandobservelocalfishermenfishing.3.Food,culture,

leisureandhealth:Seven-dayexperienceoflocallifeinZhenjiang,Changzhou,WuxiandSuzhouToincreasetourists'interestinthetraditionalcultureandcr

aftsofJiangsu,theroutewillincludepottery,embroidery(刺绣),paper-cutting,cookingandotherhands-onexperiences.Itincludess

cenicspotsalongtheBeijing-HangzhouGrandCanal,ancientwatertowns,historicalstreetsandancientfishingvillages.Visitorscanjoinintherecreationalfarmhousee

xperienceandpickupbothfruitsandvegetables.4.Awalkintohistory:Six-daytourinXuzhou,Suqian,Huai'an,Yangzhou,Zhenjiang,

ChangzhouandWuxiTheBeijing-HangzhouGrandCanalrunsthroughtheentireprovinceandhasbeenapartofJiangsu'scultur

eforthousandsofyears.Inspiredbythecanal,therouteincludeshistoricalcitiesXuzhou,Suqian,Huai'an,YangzhoualongwithZhenjiang,ChangzhouandWuxi.1.Whichofth

efollowingdothefourtravelroutesshare?A.Atimedurationoflessthanaweek.B.AncienttownsinsouthernJiangsu.C.TheGrandCanal.D.ThecityofSuqian.2.Whichrout

eisthebestforanin-depthtouristwhowantstocoverfewercitieswithmoretime?A.Route1.B.Route2.C.Route3.D.Route4.3.Whatcanyouenjoyintherouteo

nlycoveringSuzhou,Wuxi,ChangzhouandZhenjiang?A.Rowingaboat.B.Tryingonpaper-cutting.C.Growingvegetables.D.Fishingwithlocalvillagers.BBeforemydau

ghterEvelynwasborn,Ieagerlyexpectedherfirstyearoflife.Iimaginedcelebratingeverybigmomentwithherasanewborn,seeinghe

rsmileforthefirsttime,hearinghersayherfirstword.Ineverthoughtoflonghospitalstaysoranorgantransplant(移植).ForEvelyn,however,thefirstyearincludedall

thatandmore.Evelyncameintothisworldatjust34weeks,weighinglessthan3pounds.Genetictestingshowedshehada

geneticdisorderthatcandamagetheliver(肝脏),heartandotherorgans.Wesoonreceivedthenewsthatsheneededalivertra

nsplant.OurfamilymovednearertoUPMCChildren’sHospitalofPittsburghsothatwewouldwastenotevenasecondifaliverwasavailableforEvelyn.WhenEvelyn

wasontheorgandonationwaitlist,aliverallocation(分配)policyinplacewasatwork,whichwasmap-based.Thispolicyhadnospecialconsiderationforpatientsthatneededtr

ansplantmost.Wehadexpectedathree-monthwait.Justthen,anewpolicyforliverallocationwastriedout.Underthene

wsystem,thesickestchildpatientswouldgetthefirstchance.Thenewpolicywasonlyineffectforalittleoveraweek.Butrightinthat

period,wereceivedacalloflivertransplant.Haditbeenjustoneweekearlierorlater,wewouldnothavereceivedthecall.AsEvelynisrecoveringfromhertransplan

t,wearegratefulforthechange.Yet,Ifeelsadtoo,becausethenewpolicywasshort-lived.Thatmeansanothermomlikememightnotreceivethatphoneca

llthatmatterssignificantlytoafamily.AsfarasIseeit,otherchildrenshouldhavethesameopportunityasEvelyntolivehea

lthy,happylives.Alivertransplantpolicythatcanensurethebestinterestofthepatientsshouldbemadebecausewecanandmustdobetterforo

urchildren,thetruehopeofourfuture.4.WhatprobablyhappenedtoEvelynshortlyaftershewasborn?A.Shefailedtogiveasmile.B.Shehadaseriousliverfailure.C.Shes

aidherfirstwordquickly.D.Shesufferedfromaheartattack.5.Whydidtheauthor’sfamilymovenearertothehospital?A.Tosavetime.B.Tosavemoney.C.Toseeadocto

r.D.Togetthefirstchance.6.Whatdoestheauthormeanbytheunderlinedsentence?A.Evelynishealthynow.B.Theywaitedtoolong.C.Theywereonewee

kearlier.D.Herdaughterisfortunate.7.Whatdoestheauthorwanttoexpressinthelastparagraph?A.Wemustmakesurekidshavehealthylivers.B.K

idsshouldhavechancesofalivertransplant.C.Thesickestkidsshouldgetlivertransplantsfirst.D.Theoldpolicylacksspecialconsiderationforkids.CIrecallwhe

nIwasayounggirlbackinCanada,IwaswatchingabaseballgameonTVwithmyfatherandwestartedtoarguetheimportanceofsports.Differentfrommyfather,Iinsistedthat

sportsismorethanjustahobbytokeepusphysicallyhealthyandclaimedthat"Therewouldbemorewarsifwedidn'thave

sports!"Asanadult,Istillfirmlybelievethatsportsismorethanjustahobbyforbothparticipantsandaudience.Thech

allengingtimeswearealllivingthroughrightnowwithcoronavirusisprooftothis.Theeffectofcancellingallsports,fromprofessionaltoamateurprogr

ams,canbefeltbymillionsofpeopleworldwide.Tomanythesocialandemotionalinfluenceisstrongerthanthephysical.Thelossofthesenseo

fcommunity,ofbelonging,andofanextendedfamilyisrealforpeopleeverywhere.Othersarefeelingphysicalchallengesand

arestrugglingtostayactiveduringthesetimes.Butthehumanraceisincredibleandadaptableintoughsituations,andsportson

ceagainisplayingarole.Manysportsteamsareonline,beingasourceofsupport,loveandlaughter.Somanyprofessionalathletesaresharingtheirmess

agesandmakingmonetarydonationstothecause.Eveninareasofisolation,peoplearecomingoutonbalconies,wheretheyhel

pneighboursandthemselvestoworkout.Manymoreareturningtoonlineworkoutprogrammestofollow.Onceagain,sportsis

findingitsway.So,inchallengingtimessuchasnow,peoplearestillempoweredtocontinuetheirsportsjourneyandstaystrong

andhealthy.8.Whatmaytheauthor'sfatheragreeaboutsports?A.Itisapersonalhobby.B.Itpromotesconfidence.C.Itaffectssocialrelations.D.Ithelps

avoidwars.9.Howdoeslifewithoutsportsaffectpeople?A.Theylackfamilyconnection.B.Theyhavelosttheirhobbies.C.Theyfeelboredmorethanlonely.D.Theysufferbot

hinbodyandmind.10.Howdoisolatedpeoplerespondtothetoughsituations?A.Struggletobeathletes.B.Trytostayphysicallya

ctive.C.Makedonationstogoodcauses.D.Designnewsportsprogrammes.11.Whatisthebesttitle?A.Sportsreducesrisks

inourlivesB.SportskeepsonofferingstrengthC.SportsmakestheimpossiblepossibleD.SportshasnewfunctionsinthepandemicDIfthereisnodifferenceingeneralint

elligencebetweenboysandgirls,whatcanexplaingirls’poorperformanceinscienceandmathematics?Itseemstobethattheirtreatmentatschoolisadirectcause.Mathem

aticsandscienceareseenassubjectsmainlyforboys,andtherefore,asgirlsbecometeenagers,theyarelesslikelytotakethem

.Interestingly,bothboysandgirlsoftenregardthesubjectsforboysasmoredifficult.Yetithasbeensuggestedthatgir

lsdonottakemathematicscourses,notbecausetheyaredifficult,butforsocialreasons.Girlsdonotwanttobeinopencompetitionwithboysbecausethey

areafraidtoappearlessfeminineandattractive.However,ifweexaminetheperformanceofboysandgirlswhohavetakenmathematicscourses,th

erearestillmorehigh-achievingboysthantherearegirls.Thisdifferenceappearstobeworld-wide.Biologicalexplanatio

nshavebeenofferedforthis,butthereareotherexplanationstoo.Perhapsthedifferencewhichcomesoutduringtheteenageyearshasitsrootsinmuchear

lierexperiences.Fromtheirfirstdaysinkindergarten,boysareencouragedtoworkontheirownandtocompletetasks.Factsshowthatoutstandingmathematiciansandscient

istshavenothadteacherswhosuppliedanswers.Besides,therecanbelittledoubtthatteachersofmathematicsandscienceexpecttheir

boystudentstodobetteratthesesubjectsthantheirgirlstudents.Theyevenappeartoencouragethedifferencebetweenboysand

girls.Theyspendmoretimewiththeboystudents,givingthemmoretimetoanswerquestionsandworkinghardertogetcorrectanswersfromthem.Th

eyaremorelikelytocallonboysforanswersandtoallowthemtotaketheleadinclassroomdiscussion.Theyalsopraiseboys

morefrequently.Allofthisseemstoencourageboystoworkharderinscienceandmathematicsandtogivethemconfidencethattheyareablet

osucceed.Suchawayofteachingisnotlikelytoencouragegirlstotakemanymathematicsandsciencecourses,norisitlikelytosuppo

rtgirlswhodo.Whenitcomestothesesubjects,itseemscertainthatschoolwidensthedifferencebetweenboysandgirls.12.Girlsarelikelytothinkthat___________.A.

sciencecoursesareforbothboysandgirlsB.sciencecoursesmakethemmorepopularC.sciencecoursesmakethemsuccessfulD.sciencecoursesaredifficultfo

rthem13.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“feminine”inpara.2probablymean?A.polite.B.femaleC.determinedD.competitive14.Whatdoesthepass

agesayaboutgreatmathematicians?A.Theirteachersdidnotsupplyanswerstothem.B.Theystartedlearningmathematicsatanearlierage.C.Theyshowedmathematicalabili

tiesintheirteenageyears.D.Theirsuccessresultedfromtheirstronginterestinmathematics.15.Theauthorwouldprobablyagreethat___

_______.A.boysandgirlslearninthesamewayB.boysandgirlsareequalingeneralintelligenceC.girlsaremoreconfidentinthemselvesthanbeforeD.g

irlsshouldtakefewersciencecoursesthanboys第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。It'snotalwayseasytorunanenergyefficienthouse.

Buttherearesomesimplethingsanyonecando.GoLEDwithyourlightingThereareseveralbenefitstoswitchingtoenergyefficientligh

tbulbs.Oneofthemissavingmoney----thoughtheLEDbulbsmightcostmorethantraditionalbulbs,theaveragesavingonLEDbulbsis$7

5ayear.____16____.LEDbulbscanlastyears.Don'trunyourairconditionerconstantlyAstheweatherstartstowarm,youmightbethinkin

gabouttherighttimetoturnonyourairconditioner._____17_____.Airconditionerunitsareamongthemostenergy-consuming

facilitiesinyourhome.Usingelectricalfansinsteadofyourairconditionerismuchmoreefficientandit'sabigmoneysave

r,too._____18_____.Onthosedayswhenyoutreatalargecrowdandarelowontime,don’tbeatyourselfupifyouhavetousedisposabledishware.This

methodreducesyourwaterusageandsavesenergy.Besides,ifyourcityoffersroadsiderecycling,yourpaperplatesmayqualify.Updateyourinsulati

on(隔热)Allthatworkyou'redoingtosaveenergyinyourhomecouldgotowasteifit'snotproperlyinsulated.Ifyoucan'tinsulatethewh

olehouse,payspecialattentiontotheroof:itreducesairflowfromoutside.Byupdatingyourinsulation,you'resavingmoney._____19_____.Takeshowersinsteadofba

thsAfullbathtubrequiresabout70gallonsofwater.______20____.Showersarequitedifferent---takingafive-minuteshowerusesonly10to25gallons!

A.Butdoyoureallyhaveto?B.Youshoulduseyourairconditionersmartly.C.Turnoffwaterwhennotusingit.D.Plus,youneedn'tchangethemfreque

ntly.E.Don'tfeelguiltyaboutusingpaperplates.F.Andit'salsoeasiertocontrolyourhometemperature.G.Evenifyoudon'tfilli

ttothetop,itstillusesmuchmorewater.第二部分:完型填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,共30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。Ifyouarehuman,youcan’thelpbutexperiencetimeswheneverythingseemstobegoingwrong.Youmustalso21asifyourlifeiscomplete

lyoutofcontrolattimes.Itisduringthose“downtimes”thatwordsofencouragementfromfamily,friends,co-workersor22strangerscanpromoteyourspirits.I

tisalsoduringthose23thatnegativewordscanbedestructiveandsinkyoudeeperanddeeperintodepression.Forexample,consid

erthisstoryaboutagroupof24whoweretravelingthroughthewoodswhen25ofthemfellintoadeeppit.Alloftheotherfrogsgathereda

roundthe26.Whentheysawhow27thepitwas,theytoldthetwo28frogstheywouldnevergetout.Thetwofrogsdidn’tobeywhatotherfrogssaidandtr

iedto29outofthepit.Theotherfrogskepttellingthemnottojump,30itwasinvain.Finally,oneofthefrogsfollowedwhattheotherfrogsweresayingandsimply31.Hefel

ldownand32.Theotherfrogcontinuedtojumpas33ashecould.Onceagainthecrowdoffrogsshoutedathimto34thepain.Themorethey35,

theharderhejumpedandfinallyhe36tosafety.Whenhe37,theotherfrogsaskedhimwhyhecontinuedtojumpwhentheywere

all38himtosimplyquit.Thefrog39tothemthathewasalittlebitdeaf.Hethoughttheywere40himallthetime.21.A.thinkB.experienceC.seemD.feel22.A.soB.justC.evenD.e

ver23.A.processesB.timesC.coursesD.practices24.A.frogsB.miceC.dogsD.cats25.A.twoB.threeC.manyD.few26.A.ho

leB.pitC.waterD.well27.A.muddyB.wideC.deepD.long28.A.uncomfortableB.unpleasantC.unhappyD.unfortunate29.A.runB.walk

C.climbD.jump30.A.soB.aslongasC.becauseD.although31.A.gaveoutB.gaveupC.gaveawayD.gaveoff32.A.diedB.woundedC.destroyedD.da

maged33.A.fastB.hardC.easilyD.swiftly34.A.helpB.banC.forbidD.stop35.A.criedB.spokeC.shoutedD.read36.A.getitB.forgetitC.useitD.madeit37.A.turnedoutB

.keptoutC.gotoutD.heldout38.A.takingtoB.shoutingatC.throwingatD.speakingto39.A.explainedB.announcedC.introduce

dD.told40.A.encouragingB.helpingC.pullingD.dragging第II卷(非选择题共80分)注意事项:必须使用黑色墨迹签字笔在答题卡上题目所指的答案区域内作答。答在试题卷上无效。第一节首字母填空(共10小题;每题1分,满分10分)1.Mr.Y

uanLongping,knownasChina’s“fatherofhybridrice”,passedawayat91.Hisachievementssignificantlysolvedthefo

odshortage,andprovidedasasolutiontotheworldwides______________.He'strulyanationalhero.2.Fortunately,afteratwo-daydiscussion,thetwoparties

agreedtoresolvethisc___________inapeacefulway.3.It’surgentthatweshouldstope_______________naturalresourcesandlookforalternativeenergytoprotectoure

nvironment.4.AlfredNobelalwayswanteddynamitetobeusedforpeacefulm______________.5.Hewasnevergoodatsports,s

ohecouldn'tliveuptohisfather'sdreamthathewouldbecomeaprofessionala_______________oneday.6.Fromachild’sp____________,thenoveltellsushowparentscange

talongwiththeirkidsatadifferentangle.7.WhenNobelreadther______________ofhislife,hewashorrifiedanddecidedtodoso

methingaboutit.8.Alfreddecidedtousethegreatfortunethathehadmadetor_____________peoplewhohadbeenworkingtopromotegoodinsociety.9.Afterstudyingin

India,AungSanSuuKyia____________theUniversityofOxford,whereshemetherfuturehusband.10.AungSanSuuKyiwasplaceunderhousea_____________formo

stofherlifetime.第二节短语选变填(七选五).(共5小题;每题1分,满分5分)carryoutgetridofstepinmakeuprunoutrunoutofmakesense1.Herhusbandboughtherap

resentto____________forhavinganargumentwithherthedaybefore.2.It______________toworkontheproblembeforeitgetsoutofcontrol.3.Healmost_____________f

uelandunfortunately,therewasn’tapetrolstationformiles.4.Japan’sgovernmentsaiditwould__________thewateratthewre

cked(受损的)nuclearplantbyreleasingitintothePacificOcean,despiteoppositionfromlocalfishermenandnearbycountries.5.Ifthep

olicehadnot_________________,therewouldhavebeenseriousviolence.第三节单句语法填空(共10小题;每题1分,满分10分)1.LangLangisanexcellentpianist.Hismusiciswe

llworth___________(listen)to.2.Thethingis,machinesstillhavelimitationswhenitcomestofacial____________(recognize).3.Thera

ilwayisstill___________construction.Themainprojectisexpectedtobecompletedattheendofthisyear.4.Thecarwheelsgot______________(sti

ck)inthemud.Theyhadtocallforhelp.5.Readthisstory,_________youwillrealizethatnoteverythingcanbeboughtwithmon

ey.6.Howdareheusemyofficewithout________________(permit)?7.Woulditbe__________________(convenience)foryoutopickmeupatfouro’clockandtakemetot

heairport?8.HeaskedmewhereI____________(go)theweekbefore.9.Theywerecleaninguptheruinswhenthesecondbomb______________(explosive).10

.Youwouldbemakingan________________(assume)thatisnotbasedonfacts.第四节篇章语法填空(共10小题;每题1.5分,满分15分)It'scommon____1

____(see)fooddeliveryworkersonelectricbikesthroughcrowdedcitiesinChinaMostofthemarein_____2____hurry.However,suchreckless(鲁莽的)behaviorsoftencau

seseriousproblems.OnedeliverymansurnamedLi____3_____(interview)theotherday.He'sbeenonlydoingthisjobfor2weeksbuthasalreadyriddeninwron

glanesafewtimesjusttobepunctual.Inthe_____4___(one)halfoflastyear,fooddeliverymenhad76trafficaccidentsinShanghaialone,___5

___meansonaverage,afooddeliverymangothurtordiedevery2.5days.Thephenomenonis___6___(close)relatedtothegrowingdemandford

eliveryservices,reportedPeople'sDaily.About10%ofChineseareturningtofooddeliveryservices,accordingtoChinaRadioInternational.Suchahugem

arket___7___(lead)toboomingdeliverygrowthbynow,withcompaniesofferinghighsalariestoattractnewstaff.However,fooddeliverymenare

oftenunderhighpressure,facedwithfinesof¥20forbeinglateandupto¥200forreceivingcomplaints.Also,themoreorders,thehigherearnings.Thus,___8___(safe)i

snowregardedasabigconcern.Solution?Yes.Shanghaihaslaidstressontrafficrules.NowinShenzhen,ifcaught___9___(break)trafficrulestwice,thedelivery

manisbanned___10___drivingvehiclesforawholeyear!第五节:单句改错(每题只有一处错)(共5小题,每小题1分,满分5分)增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该

加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。1.Heisclearlyatagoodmoodtoday.2.You’llfinishthemiddleschoolattheageof18.3.Peopleathom

eandabroadhavebeengreathelpedbythenewmethod.4.Inthatcountry,youcanseethetempledatedfromthe12thcentury.5

.Evenpizzacanbehealthyifit’sloadedvegetables.第六节短文改错(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。注

意:1.每处错误及修改仅限一词2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分TodayItriedcookingasimplydishmyself.Ilikeeatingfryingtomatoeswitheggs,andIthoughtitmusttobeeasytoc

ook.Mymomtoldmehowtopreparingit.FirstIcutthetomatoesintopiecesbutputthemaside.NextIbroketheeggsintoabowlandbeatthemquicklyw

ithchopstick.AfterthatIpouredoilintoapanandturnedoffthestove,Iwaitedpatientlyunlesstheoilwashot.ThenIputthetomatoesandthebeateneggsintopantogether.

“Notthatway,”mymomtriedtostopusbutfailed.Shewasright.Itdidn’tturnoutasIhadwished.第七节书面表达(满分25分)假设你叫李华,你的英国笔友Peter经常和同学因

为个性和生活习惯发生冲突。他写信给你,希望你能给些意见帮助他解决这个问题。请根据以下要点回信:1.面对冲突,保持冷静;2.积极应对,以力求双赢的思维方式去解决问题;3.你的其他建议。注意:1.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;2.词数100左右;3.开头和结尾已为你写好,不计入总词数;

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