河南省2023_2024学年高一英语上学期12月月考试题无答案
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第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
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。
例:Hw much is the shirt?
A. £19.15.B. £9.18.C. £9.15.
答案是C。
1. What will the man prbably eat fr lunch tday?
A. Beef.B. Chicken.C. Fish.
2. Where des the cnversatin prbably take place?
A. At hme.B. At a bus stp.C. In the classrm.
3. Why des the wman dislike the pair f trusers?
A. It’s t expensive.B. It’s t big.C. It’s uncmfrtable.
4. Hw des the wman get exercise?
A. By walking.B. By running.C. By cycling.
5. What will the man d next?
A. Have a swim.B. G shpping.C. Eat sme ice cream.
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. Wh will have sccer practice n Friday evening?
A. Alice.B. Mark.C. Andy.
7. What is the prbable relatinship between the speakers?
A. Strangers.B. Cusins.C. Friends.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8. Where is the gym?
A. Acrss frm the library.B. Beside the park.C. Behind the museum.
9. What des the man d at the sprts center?
A. He plays table tennis.B. He des push-ups.C. He ges jgging.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10. What des the man think f drawing animals?
A. Bring.B. Interesting.C. Hard.
11. What is the destinatin fr the man’s painting trip?
A. A square.B. A bridge.C. The railway statin.
12. Hw will the man deal with his paintings?
A. Sell them t his friends.
B. Give them t his parents.
C. Present them in a cmpetitin.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13. What are the speakers mainly talking abut?
A. A hurricane.B. A TV shw.C. A vlunteer activity.
14. What did the man d tday?
A. He directed traffic.B. He cleared sme rads.C. He helped the injured.
15. When will the man cllect mney fr the villagers?
A. Tday.B. Tmrrw.C. In a few days.
16. What des the wman remind the man t d?
A. Take sme phts.B. Stay calm.C. Call her again.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17. What is the purpse f the museum?
A. T develp the industry.
B. T help educate schlchildren.
C. T shw advanced cmputers.
18. Wh is the speaker talking t?
A. Parents.B. Students.C. Teachers.
19. Why des the cmpany invite the visitrs?
A. T get sme suggestins.
B. T sell them cmputers.
C. T intrduce the cmpany.
20. When will the speaker rejin the listeners?
A. In half an hur.B. In an hur.C. In mre than an hur.
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。
A
Seasns in Lancaster, PA
Winter, spring, summer r fall—there’s smething fr every seasn in Lancaster! Lancaster, PA is wnderful fr all fur seasns. N matter what time f year yu chse t visit Lancaster Cunty, yu’ll find plenty t fill yur days and many memries t be made.
Spring
Time t shake ff cabin fever (幽居症) and head utside t enjy the warmer weather and beautiful Lancaster Cunty cuntryside. Frm birding and biking t Amish Mud Sales and Easter events, Lancaster is full f things t d and experience during this seasn.
Summer
Summertime is a fantastic time t discver all the things t d in Lancaster Cunty. The lnger days, the warmer nights, and the magical hurs at sunset make summer ideal fr explring mre f the expected and unexpected here in this area.
Fall
As the air grws cler and the leaves mre clrful, it feels like Lancaster is made fr this time f year. Walk arund the garden rws t pick apples straight frm the trees, hang abut at a cmmunity fair r festival, and experience the bright leaves f fall in Lancaster. Fall in Lancaster Cunty is als the best time t get lcal prduce and seasnal gds, hmemade crafts (工艺品) at radside stands and farmers’ markets.
Winter
Brave the cld r enjy the warmer climates f the great indrs—winter in Lancaster Cunty is a wnderland filled with exciting things t d and see. Festive hliday events and shws are als plentiful in Lancaster, making fr a pleasant hliday seasn.
21. Which seasn f Lancaster may bird watchers like best?
A. Spring.B. Summer.C. Fall.D. Winter.
22. What is the best thing t d in the autumn f Lancaster?
A. Build gardens.B. Watch sunset.
C. Buy farm prducts.D. Experience varius festive events.
23. In which sectin f a website can yu find this text?
A. Travel.B. Culture.C. Educatin.D. Envirnment
B
When I was a little by grwing up, I wuld always change ut f my gd clthes after church and run utside t play fr a few hurs. When I came back inside, the huse wuld smell heavenly. It was my grandma making ur Sunday dinner. It wuldn’t be prper t just call it a feast (盛宴). There wuld be freshly made Italian bread with butter. There wuld be ndles cvered in red sauce (酱汁) slwly cked fr hurs. Slw cked with the sauce t wuld smetimes be meatballs, smetimes ptates, smetimes chicken, smetimes beef r deer meat and mst ften a mix f them. I remember we wuld all gather arund the ld, metal dining table. Then we wuld eat with smiles, laughter and jy. I always felt s peaceful and safe there. We always left dinner feeling full up and very happy.
As I gt lder and became an adult myself, I tried t make smething like Grandma’s Sunday dinners. I gt the sauce recipe (配方) frm Dad and ften I wuld get very clse t making a dinner like Grandma’s but it was never quite right. There finally came a pint when I realized what I was ding wrng. I was trying t rediscver a taste, when what I really wanted t d was bring back a feeling. It wasn’t just the delicius fd that made thse dinners s wnderful, it was als the feeling f lve that was there. Grandma always put her lve int her cking and always put her lve int her life. Since then I have tried my best t d the same. N matter what I am cking r what I am ding, I always try t seasn it with lve.
Each day here can be a feast f lve if we make it. Each day here can be a feast f jy when we share it.
24. What did the authr ften d as a child?
A. He bught new clthes.B. He enjyed delicius fd.
C. He watched Grandma ck.D. He played with Grandma utside.
25. Hw was the authr’s childhd accrding t the text?
A. Pr but happy.B. Lnely but peaceful.
C. Eventful and jyful.D. Light-hearted and enjyable
26. Why did the authr fail t learn Grandma’s cking?
A. He culdn’t get the right recipe.B. He put few seasnings in his cking.
C. He didn’t catch the feeling f lve.D. He misunderstd what Grandma taught.
27. What des the authr prbably advise us t d?
A. Lve thse wrking fr us.B. Share ur lve with thers.
C. Make delicius fd every day.D. Put ur heart int daily cking.
C
Inspired by the effrtless way humans manage bjects by nt using the sense f sight, a team led by engineers at the University f Califrnia San Dieg has develped a new methd that enables a rbtic hand t rtate (旋转) bjects nly thrugh tuch.
Using their technique (技术), the researchers built a rbtic hand that can easily rtate a wide variety f bjects, frm small tys, cans, t even fruits and vegetables, with n damage t them. The rbtic hand cmpleted these tasks using nly infrmatin based n tuch. The wrk culd aid in the develpment f rbts that can manipulate bjects in the dark.
T build their system, the researchers put 16 tuch sensrs (传感器) n the fur-fingered rbtic hand. Each sensr csts abut $12 and serves a simple rle: check whether an bject is tuching it r nt.
What makes this methd unique is that it depends n many lw-cst tuch sensrs that use simple, binary signals (二进制信号)—tuch r n tuch—t perfrm rbtic in-hand rtatin. These sensrs are spread ver a large area f the rbtic hand. This is different frm a variety f ther methds that depend n a few high-cst tuch sensrs fixed t a small area f the rbtic hand, primarily at the fingertips.
The researchers then tested their system n the real-life rbtic hand with bjects that the system has nt yet tuched. The rbtic hand was able t rtate a variety f bjects cntinuusly and wuldn’t lse its hld. The bjects included a tmat, a pepper, a can f butter and a ty duck, which was the mst challenging bject due t its shape.
The team are nw wrking n applying their methd t mre difficult tasks. They are currently develping techniques t enable rbtic hands t catch and thrw, fr example. “If we can give rbts this skill, that will pen the dr t the kinds f tasks they can perfrm,” said ne engineer.
28. What des the underlined wrd “manipulate” in paragraph 2 prbably mean?
A. Cntrl.B. Remve.C. Recgnize.D. Influence.
29. What can we knw abut the tuch sensrs f the rbtic hand?
A. They are quite expensive.B. They cver mst f the hand’s area.
C. They perfrm difficult tasks.D. They are mainly at the hand’s fingertips.
30. Which f the fllwing is the mst difficult fr the rbtic hand t rtate?
A. A pepper.B. A tmat.C. A ty duck.D. A can f butter.
31. What will researchers prbably fcus n next?
A. Imprving rbtic hands’ skills.B. Designing mre rbtic hands’ shapes.
C. Develping rbtic hands’ creativity.D. Rebuilding the rbtic hands’ system.
D
The dg has lng been called man’s best friend. It is a cmment that is ften based n the dg’s behavir: its lyalty (忠诚), lve, and ability t please. Pet wners like Sharn Reid f Grand Rapids, Michigan, says she’s experienced such things first-hand. “After my husband passed away, my dg was the mst dependable ne in my life t help me thrugh the difficult mnths that fllwed.”
Amng the mst widely understd and accepted health benefits (好处) f pet wnership are that pets prvide better dealing methds fr stress and encurage greater cmpassin (同情), and that their cmpaninship can prtect peple frm suffering frm lneliness. These benefits are fund in a recent survey frm the American Psychiatric Assciatin, which shwed that 86 percent f wners feel their pets have a mstly psitive influence n their mental (精神的) health, and that sme 90 percent cnsider the animal t be a member f the family.
But understanding the degree t which pets d gd t the mental health and well-being f their wners is a matter f sme debate amng researchers. While mst f them agree that certain benefits are well recgnized, thers may nt be as based n scientific evidence as sme believe.
Amng the recgnized benefits is that pet-wner interactin can imprve ne’s. quality f life. Research shws that playing with a dg can imprve ne’s feelings, that reading t a pet can help children with learning develpment issues, that pets can lessen the levels f stress f their wners, and that having a pet can increase ne’s bdily activity levels.
Pet wnership has als been shwn t help a wide variety f peple, including sme dealing with specific mental health cnditins. It’s als wrth nting that sme lder adults may gain benefits frm pet wnership. “The cmfrt frm having pets is especially imprtant fr thse wh have fewer clse relatinships with friends and family, such as lder adults,” says Rdriguez, a prfessr f human-animal interactin.
32. Why des the authr mentin Sharn Reid in paragraph 1?
A. T make a cmparisn.B. T give an example.
C. T present a new finding.D. T cmment n experts’ pinin.
33. What can we knw frm the recent study?
A. Pet wners all treat pets as family members.
B. Sme benefits f pet wnership are uncertain.
C. Many peple suffer frm stress and lneliness.
D. Pets can help imprve wners’ mental health.
34. What des Rdriguez prbably think f pet wnership?
A. It benefits the disabled.
B. It helps all kinds f peple.
C. It increases ne’s bdily activity levels.
D. It des gd t the well-being f the elderly.
35. What is the text mainly abut?
A. Reasns fr petting a dg.B. Feelings f pet wners.
C. Advantages f pet wnership.D. Interactins between pets and wners.
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。
One thing that everyne has t d in rder t survive is eat fd and drink water. Alng with air, fd and water are the tw ther key elements (要素) that we need in rder t allw ur bdies t wrk. 36 Hwever, it is well recmmended that yu eat a very well-balanced meal s that yu can let yur bdy wrk fully. One imprtant area yu shuld always keep track f is fruits.
The first fruit that will be discussed is the all-pwerful apple. As the saying ges, “An apple a day keeps the dctr away”. This is a scientifically tested fact and it is always a gd idea t eat an apple a day just fr the gd natural gdness fund in apples. An apple has abut frty-nine calries (卡路里) and abut eighty-fur percent water. It als has many key elements such as sugar. 37
38 Bananas are really gd t eat fr several reasns. They are gd fr yur skin and the inside f yur bdy as well. A banana has abut eighty-eight calries and abut seventy-six percent water. 39 And they als have a small number f ther all-imprtant vitamins (维生素) such as vitamins A, B, C, and E.
Thse tw fruits are the mst ppular fruits that peple eat mre than ther fruits. 40 One fruit can be better fr yu in ne area f yur health, while the ther fruit is gd fr yu in anther area.
A. Bananas have a high level f water.
B. There are plenty f chices when it cmes t fd.
C. Hwever, all fruits are gd fr yu in ne way r anther.
D. Anther ppular fruit we all eat frm time t time is the banana.
E. Besides, bananas have many key elements including sugar and s n.
F. All these things are all-imprtant in rder fr ur bdies t wrk prperly.
G. Fruits are delicius, but many peple avid them fr ne reasn r anther.
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。
Ever since I was a by, I have been interested in reading. I have read and been 41 by s many bks frm s many writers. I even enjy 42 stries abut ther writers, because ften they can 43 us a lt as well.
I heard ne such stry the ther day that really made me stp and think. The tw famus 44 , Kurt Vnnegut and Jseph Heller were invited t a(n) 45 thrwn by a rich man at his hme. As the hst 46 his big huse t his guests and bragged (吹嘘) abut the valuable 47 f art he had cllected, Vnnegut 48 t his friend Heller that their hst had prbably made mre mney in a day than Heller had 49 frm his mst ppular nvel, Catch-22 ver its whle histry. Heller smiled back and said, “Yes, he prbably has but I have smething he will 50 have-ENOUGH.”
Our sciety tells us that 51 is ever enugh. The advertisements (广告) tell us every day t spend all the mney t 52 mre and mre things. Hwever, what is really enugh fr us? If ur stmachs are 53 frm “ur daily bread” then we have enugh. If we have clthes n ur backs t keep us 54 then we have enugh. If we have peple we care abut and peple wh express 55 fr us then we have enugh.
41. A. shckedB. rescuedC. tuchedD. reminded
42. A. hearingB. recmmendingC. tellingD. delivering
43. A. replyB. cstC. catchD. teach
44. A. hstsB. writersC. readersD. businessmen
45. A. partyB. interviewC. lectureD. meeting
46. A. wrked utB. gave upC. shwed ffD. turned in
47. A. striesB. subjectsC. ntesD. wrks
48. A. explainedB. jkedC. prmisedD. shuted
49. A. brrwedB. learntC. sufferedD. gt
50. A. neverB. alwaysC. laterD. smetimes
51. A. everythingB. nthingC. anythingD. smething
52. A. buyB. exchangeC. searchD. cllect
53. A. strngB. upsetC. fullD. large
54. A. frmalB. acceptableC. livelyD. warm
55. A. challengeB. cncernC. inspiratinD. cnfidence
第二节(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单词的正确形式。
I remember the first time I ate snail rice ndlest (螺蛳粉). Lking at the chili (辣椒) sauce n the ndles 56 seems t be delicius, I asked my friend, “Is this ht 57 nt?” My friend said with a smile that chili in Liuzhu was nt ht at all. Withut 58 (dubt) his wrds, I had a taste, but within tw secnds, it 59 (bring) tears int my eyes because it’s t ht fr me! My friend laughed at me.
Frm then n, I was afraid f eating chili. Hwever, it is cmmn fr peple there 60 (use) chili when they ck everything. Every time I ate chw mein, I wuld say, “Sir, please d nt add any chili t the ndles!” But when the ndles 61 (serve) n the table, there was still s much chili.
Besides, the weather in Liuzhu is much 62 (ht) than that in ther places. In summer, Liuzhu is as ht as a big stve (炉子). Hwever, peple in Liuzhu have a very gd character. When I first came here, I asked a passerby fr the way t the Bank f China. But 63 (lucky) I culd nt understand what he said. He was still very patient even after prviding a lng 64 (explain). Finally, he led me t the bank 65 persn.
Therefre, I lve this ht city—Liuzhu.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假定你是李华,你校英语社正组织“如何高效地复习”的主题演讲比赛。请你写一篇演讲稿参赛,内容包括:
1. 演讲的目的;
2. 有效的方法。
注意:1. 写作词数应为80左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
第二节(满分25分)
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。
On a Mnday mrning, Harry, 49, was singing t sngs playing n his car’s stere (立体声响). His daughter, Catherine, 16, was sitting beside him, wrried that her classmates wuld ntice her cming t schl in her dad’s ld car.
Fr Harry, this car was his great pride. It was his first lve, which was passed dwn frm his father. But fr Catherine, it was a shame, and she hated it whenever her dad drve her t schl in that car.
As Catherine stepped dwn frm the car, she heard a lud nise frm behind. “Hey, lk! Old daddy, ld car!!” sme bys laughed. Later, when Harry came back t pick Catherine up, he was tld she’d already left. He was shcked and immediately drve hme. “Dear, I was waiting fr yu utside schl. When did yu cme hme?”
“My friend Peter drpped me hme in his new car. Cme n, Daddy, yu cannt expect me t always cme hme in yur ld car.” Catherine started advising him t buy a new car and d away with his ld car.
“This is nt just a car; it’s a treasure bx f memries. I bught this car when I married yur mther. I tk yu t Disneyland in this car. S many memries…” At this pint, Harry culd nt hld back his tears and strmed ut t get in his car. Smetimes, when he felt lw and sad, he just talked t his car as thugh it were a living being. Hw deeply Harry lved that car! Several years later, Harry died. He passed his treasured car dwn t Catherine, and in his last letter, he had asked her nt t sell it at any cst. Catherine parked it in the garage (车库) and frgt abut it. One day, she just happened t bring it ut t help her with an emergency (紧急情况). As Catherine drve t her ffice, she attracted a great deal f attentin. It had been quite a lng time since anybdy had seen such a classic car n the streets.
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。
My fellw students,
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That’s all, thank yu!
That evening, a car cllectr walked up t Catherine after seeing her in the street. ________________________
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Catherine knew the deal culd bring her sme mney, but she changed her mind. _________________________
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