河南省三门峡市渑池县第二高级中学2023-2024学年高一下学期3月月考英语试卷

试卷日期:2024-04-11 考试类型:月考试卷

一、阅读理解

  • 1. /span>. 阅读理解

    Country Walks

      Hope village

      A leisurely (悠闲的) way to spend an hour or two is by visiting the busy village of Hope with its lovely country gardens. A gentle walk towards the hills will soon bring you to excellent views.

      Country Park

      The Lime House here attracts thousands of visitors, but this is a pleasant walk away from the crowds, through parkland, woods and up onto the hills. Popular with bird-watchers. Allow three hours. The house was built in 

    1570.

      Cornford

      This is an easy walk through a little-known valley. See the 200-year-old buildings from the cloth-making industry which now stand empty.

      Devonshire Park

      Allow at least half a day, or make it a full day by visiting the adventure playground and farmyard. Stop at the cafe (open all day) or enjoy the fantastic gardens. Guided walks are available (可获得的) for small groups.

      Howden lake

      This two-hour walk attracts thousands of visitors. Children can go sailing on the lake with trainers.

      Stanton

    This walk is certainly for very fit walkers only—the paths get very slippery (滑的) after rain. Allow six hours and start early! You're unlikely to meet another person all day. Be sure to pack food—you'll be up on the hilltops all day.

      Strines

      You need to be used to walking to successfully complete this seven-hour walk through the wildest scenery in the area. Follow a little-known footpath to the highest point for miles.

      Langsett

    This is an exciting walk along easy paths, which are crowded at weekend. And it's a popular place for family picnics. Guided walks start from the near village (10 a.m. Sundays) and visit 800-year-old woodland.

    (1)、What is special about Country Park?
    A、It is in a little-known valley. B、It includes a house for making cloth. C、It should be booked ahead of time. D、It enjoys popularity among bird-watchers.
    (2)、What do Devonshire Park and Langsett have in common?
    A、They offer guided walks. B、They are open for half a day. C、They are for small groups. D、They have adventure playgrounds.
    (3)、Which of the following is only suitable for very strong walkers?
    A、Cornford. B、Stanton. C、Hope Village. D、Howden Lake.
  • 2. 阅读理解

    When I was in the fifth grade, my teachers first discovered that I could not even read the first grade books. They didn't think this kind of problem could happen to me since my father was a famous scientist. My parents sent me to experts, trying to find out what the problem was. My IQ was high, but I had severe problems in learning. They discovered that I was dyslexic (诵读困难的). I was lucky that my parents cared enough to find a way out for me.

    When my parents went to Ford Country Day School and sat down with Brent, a teacher in the school, he agreed to help without thinking twice. My family was not rich and I was allowed to go to school free of charge because my mother drove some students to school in the morning in her car. I do know, however, without Brent reaching out to my family, my life would have taken a turn for the worst. Brent and my parents decided to have me retake the fifth grade in the next school year.

    I was afraid of going to school with my difficulties in learning, but Brent's kind and loving support helped me slowly learn to grow andovercome my learning disability. Ford Country Day School has become the most important turning point in my life. The foundation that Brent gave me has in many ways set my direction in life.

    I went to Japan to live with my brother for one year right out of Ford Country Day School. I was in an international school in Tokyo. If I had not had the experience in Ford Country Day School, I would not have been able to survive in Japan. I count myself as one of the truly lucky people having been touched by Brent's caring and love.

    (1)、What's the problem with the author?
    A、He had trouble in learning. B、His parent didn't care about him. C、He didn't like going to school. D、The experts were unwilling to help him.
    (2)、Why did the author go to school for free?
    A、His family was very poor. B、His mother sent some students to school. C、His IQ was quite high. D、His father was a famous scientist.
    (3)、What does the underlined word "overcome" in paragraph 3 probably mean?
    A、Be responsible for. B、Get used to. C、Get over. D、Write down.
    (4)、What is the author's purpose of writing the text?
    A、To share his learning methods. B、To give a high praise for his parents. C、To express his thanks to Brent. D、To introduce Ford Country Day School.
  • 3. /span>. 阅读理解

    "The price of books for our students is just getting higher and higher, combined with the rising cost of tuition, and it's killing these students," said Peter Jason, a college professor. "Remember, students are one of the poorest groups of people in America. Almost half of them have at least one part-time job. In fact, one of my students has three jobs. And she still manages to have high scores and go to school full-time."

        Textbook prices are traditionally high. What's more, many college teachers change textbooks year after year; they either upgrade to a new edition or switch to an entirely different textbook. This further hurts students because if an instructor no longer uses a particular textbook, that book has no resale value.

        Dr. Jason decided to make reading a little easier and a lot cheaper for his students by writing his own book on public speaking. "Many books have an increased price due to CD-ROMs, lots of color photographs and pictures. I talked to my students, and many of them, like me, prefer to keep things simple! So, a few years ago, I wrote my own textbook. Compared to most other public speaking books, mine is half the number of pages, and one-third the price. That is, $30 instead of $ 90. When I wrote a second edition last year, students only had to buy the 35 new pages. For only $7, they had almost a new book. Now my loose-leaf textbook enjoys great popularity among the students. Maybe in the future more writers and publishers will try it."

    (1)、What did Dr. Jason say about students at college?
    A、They are short of money. B、They need better textbooks. C、They should do part-time jobs. D、They are trying to get high scores.
    (2)、What did Dr. Jason decide to do to help the students?
    A、To choose cheaper textbooks. B、To write a textbook himself. C、To speak to his students. D、To use old textbooks.
    (3)、How much does a public speaking textbook usually cost?
    A、About 7 dollars. B、About 30 dollars. C、About 37 dollars. D、About 90 dollars.
    (4)、Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?
    A、Dr. Jason's textbook has CD-ROMs and nice pictures. B、More writers and publishers will write simpler textbooks. C、Dr. Jason teaches public speaking at a college. D、Dr. Jason's textbook is not well received.
  • 4. /span>. 阅读理解

    For hundreds of years, America's wilderness has been reduced due to growing cities, leaving outdoors lovers like hunters with fewer chances. By around 1900, too much hunting drove America's deer nearly into extinction (灭绝), less than a half-million deer, from 45 million in 1450.

    Law-makers began to make rules to protect deer and keep ecological balance (生态平衡). And it did make a big difference. By 2000, the deer population had come up to 38 million. Those days, millions of deer lived side by side with humans and could freely find enough food resources.

    Gradually, the number of deer was increasing too rapidly, which was not good for both the animals and people. City hunting plays an important role in keeping ecological balance, particularly in places where the animals sometimes cause major problems.

    "City deer hunting is a management practice used in many cities and suburban areas across the United States," says Jason Andrews, program manager of the Urban Deer Hunt in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. In the early 2000s, a high number of car accidents were caused by deer. And there was also significant vegetation degradation (植被退化) in many cities. Many possible solutions were researched by the city government. Some suggested hunting deer and other wild animals, but others were against that practice.

    In the end, researchers determined that the most effective and sustainable (可持续的) population management solution would be hunting with bows. "City deer hunting is popular in cities that have too many wild deer as well as wooded areas," says Andrews. "In Cedar Rapids, all parts of the city have right habitats to keep deer population, thus hunting is allowed. I must note that hunting is only allowed on private lands. No parks or any other public grounds can be hunted."

    (1)、What can we learn from paragraph 1?
    A、The deer population was dropping rapidly. B、Some cities grew smaller in the country. C、The number of deer dropped to 1,450. D、The deer population grew up by 45 million.
    (2)、What can we infer about the rules for protecting deer?
    A、They failed to be carried out in the US. B、They were quite successful. C、People had different attitudes towards them. D、They were made by Jason Andrews.
    (3)、Which tool is the best for deer hunting according to the text?
    A、Stones. B、Guns. C、Branches. D、Bows.
    (4)、What is the best title for the text?
    A、Ways to Protect the Environment B、The Number of Deer in the US C、People's Attitude to Deer Hunting D、America's Rules for Deer to Keep Ecological Balance

二、七选五

  • 5. 七选五

    Bad weather drags your spirits down. There's nothing you can do about the weather. .

    ◆Find things to enjoy about winter. 

    A snowy, icy, cold, or rainy world can be beautiful and often has sounds and smells of its own. If you're an artist, or photographer, winter provides a great deal of inspiration and different colors to work with. .You can simply watch a winter scene from the comfort of your home and it's a pleasant way to relax and enjoy the peace.

    ◆Take part in winter activities. 

    . If you're a beginner to these snow sports, try learning in areas where you won't be worried about more experienced people crowding you out. Local parks are ideal starting points to encourage you to get out and give new winter sports a go.

    ◆  

    Winter comes with the shortest days and lowest light of the year. Go out if you can. If you can't, or if you're so far from the equator as to have little or no daylight, use bright lights and perhaps light or white walls.

    ◆Stay active. 

    As much as possible, get yourself outside. Take at least a short walk. If the weather does not permit, move around inside. Walk up and down your stairs if you have them. . It also regulates such things as sleep and diet. Move around at least a bit each day.

    A. Go out

    B. Brighten up

    C. Perhaps you don't feel that creative

    D. Enjoy skiing, sledding, or ice-skating

    E. Making snowmen is a fun activity for both kids and adults

    F. But there are various things you can do to keep your spirits up until spring

    G. Exercise gets your body temperature up and your blood flowing

三、完形填空(15空)

  • 6.  完形填空

    Tonight, I walked into my nearby supermarket. And as soon as I 1  the glass door, I could tell something unusual was happening at the check stand (收银台) near the entrance.

    I saw a cashier (收银员) 2 a few things from a shopper's bags. The shopper was an elderly woman. I stood there and quickly 3 that the cashier was removing things from the 4 to cut the amount (数量) needing to be 5 .

    I walked quickly over to the check stand, pulled some 6 out of my bag and showed it to the cashier. I 7 the things she was about to put behind her, 8 that I'd pay for them. She put them back down at the check stand and again went to help the woman with her card but it still didn't 9 . I looked at the screen to see the amount, handed the cashier the money and then 10 walked away.

    The old woman was a bit 11 and didn't notice me at all, and when she was 12 that everything was paid for, she was confused. I can't even begin to describe to you how 13 this woman looked when I first saw her at the check stand.

    I feel so happy that I was able to 14  her a little tonight and hopefully bring some 15 into her life.

    (1)
    A、 knocked at B、 focused on C、 went through D、 turned to
    (2)
    A、 taking B、 marking C、 weighing D、 borrowing
    (3)
    A、 explained B、 realized C、 agreed D、 considered
    (4)
    A、 record B、 price C、 chance D、 bill
    (5)
    A、 owned B、 paid C、 carried D、 returned
    (6)
    A、 money B、 paper C、 tea D、 bread
    (7)
    A、 looked into B、 counted on C、 dealt with D、 pointed at
    (8)
    A、 believing B、 proving C、 saying D、 worrying
    (9)
    A、 matter B、 work C、 change D、 serve
    (10)
    A、 quickly B、 suddenly C、 luckily D、 formally
    (11)
    A、 angry B、 peaceful C、 nervous D、 excited
    (12)
    A、 promised B、 warned C、 taught D、 told
    (13)
    A、 sad B、 strange C、 honest D、 confident
    (14)
    A、 guide B、 help C、 understand D、 control
    (15)
    A、 right B、 advice C、 joy D、 success

四、短文填空

  • 7.  短文填空

    China is the native place of tea. Originally, tea  (use) as a kind of medicine instead of a drink. Later as the ancient Chinese people explored further into the features of tea, they separated it  herbs (药草)and made it into a kind of drink and  (gradual) , it developed into Chinese tea culture.

    Records show that the custom of tea drinking,  started in the Western Han Dynasty (朝代), became  fashion for people with high  (society) position during the Wei Dynasty. In the Tang Dynasty it was common  (drink) tea. And people tried out even more  (way) to drink tea. In the Song Dynasty, tea planting and trade were on the increase and the technique of  (make) tea was greatly improved. By the Yuan Dynasty, drinking tea ⑩ (become) something very common in everyday life. In the Ming and Qing dynasties, people drank tea in almost the same way as we do today.

五、书面表达

  • 8. 假如你是李华,是学校英文报" Advice"栏目的编辑。你收到一封署名为 Miss Worried的来信。信中该同学诉说了自己的困扰:进入高中后经常感到压力大,晚上睡不好,使正常的学习和生活受到了影响。请用英文给该同学写一封回信。

    内容包括:

    1.表示理解并给予安慰;  

    2.提出建议并说明理由。

    注意:

    1.词数80左右;

    2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

六、读后续写

  • 9. 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。

    Last Sunday, Emily and her brother, John, went to a restaurant to have dinner. There were lots of people in the restaurant so they had to share their table with another person, who was a young lady in her twenties. After eating, she left in a hurry and left her phone on the table.

    When Emily and John prepared to go home, Emily noticed the phone. She quickly told John. "It must be the young lady's phone." John looked at the phone which took his breath away. It was one of the latest models on the market. John had always wanted a phone, but his parents didn't agree.

    John stared at it for some minutes. Then he said slowly, "I want to take the phone." Emily could not believe her ears. She shouted at her brother. "You can't! What if the owner comes to look for it?" However, John grabbed the phone and ran out of the restaurant quickly.

    Upon arriving home, John locked his bedroom door with trembling hands. Inside his room, he took out the piece of beauty. He liked it very much and polished it happily.

    Before sleep, Emily went into John's bedroom and said. "John, you can't keep the phone. Your behavior is wrong. And how will you explain the thing to our parents?" John said. "I will say a friend lent it to me." "You are lying. Oh, dear! When did you turn so dishonest?" said Emily.

    Then Emily saw a house phone number on the plastic cover of the phone. "Why don't we just call this number? The owner must be worried. We can talk to her and ask her to come and take back her phone." Emily was trying to persuade her brother to change his mind.

    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。

    That night, John turned over in bed from time to time.

    Emily was very happy to hear that.