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2024—2025學(xué)年山東省濟(jì)南西城實驗中學(xué)高一上學(xué)期12月月考英語試卷
一、聽力選擇題(★★)1.Whatarethespeakersgoingtodo?
A.Washacar.B.Takeaflight.C.Buysomefood.(★★)2.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?
A.Strangers.B.Touristandguide.C.Postmanandcustomer.(★★)3.Howmanyticketsforthetennisgamedotheyhaveintotal?
A.Two.B.Three.C.Four.(★★★)4.Whatarethespeakersprobablytalkingabout?
A.Theman’sjobinterview.B.Theman’smistake.C.Theman’sfuturecareer.(★★★)5.Whatdoesthemanthinkaboutthewoman?
A.Shespendsmoneywisely.B.Sheneedn’tbuyanewlaptop.C.Sheiscarelesswithmoney.(★★)聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。6.Whydoesthewomanapologizetotheman?
A.Forcancelinghertravelplanwithhim.B.Forpoorlypreparingfortheirtravel.C.Forputtingoffherjobinterview.7.WhatwillHarryprobablydothisweekend?
A.GotoThailand.B.HelpLilywithherinterview.C.Cancelhisplan.(★★)聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。8.Howdoesthemanusuallyovercomehisfear?
A.Bywalking.B.Byshouting.C.Bysinging.9.Whatdidthewomandoonthestormynight?
A.Shestayedupallnight.B.Shehidsomewhere.C.Shejumpedonthebed.(★★★)聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。10.Whatsizedoesthemanprobablywear?
A.Size39.B.Size40.C.Size41.11.Whichcolorwouldthemanprobablylikethemost?
A.Gray.B.Blue.C.Black.12.Whatdoyouknowaboutthedarkersuit?
A.Itismadeofanexpensivematerial.B.Itdoesn’tmatchtheman’sskin.C.Itisalittletightinthecollar.(★★★)聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。13.Whyisthemantired?
A.Hehasbeenstudying.B.Hehasbeentidyinguphisapartment.C.Hehasbeenatworkallday.14.WhatisMarynow?
A.Astudent.B.Abankclerk.C.Auniversityprofessor.15.Whatkindofpersonisthemanlookingfor?
A.Atutor.B.Arepairman.C.Acleaner.16.Whatwillthewomanprobablydoaftertheconversation?
A.Giveherfriendsacall.B.Visittheman’snewapartment.C.Givethemanherfriend’snumber.(★★)聽下面一段獨白,回答以下小題。17.WhenwilltheStudentWelfareOfficeopentomorrow?
A.Fromabout8amto4pm.B.Fromabout9amto8pm.C.Fromabout4pmto8pm.18.Whatbenefitcanstudentsgetwithuniversityidentitycards?
A.Freetextbooks.B.Booksaleentry.C.Discountsatsomelocalshops.19.Wherewillthebooksalebeheldnextweek?
A.Inthelibrary.B.Inthecanteen.C.IntheStudentWelfareOffice.20.Whatdoesthespeakeradvisestudentstodo?
A.Signupforthecookerycourse.B.Getbooksonthereadinglistready.C.Eatattheuniversitycanteen.二、閱讀理解(★★★)Urbangardensarevaluableassetstocommunities.Theyprovidegreenspacestogrowsustainablefood,buildcommunitycohesion(凝聚力),makenewfriends,connectwiththeearth,andmuchmore.So,let'scheckoutourlistof4inspiringurbangardensintheUS.GothamGreensWhere:NewYorkChicagoWhat:GothamGreensfirststartedinBrooklynandnowhasfourlocationsinNewYorkCityandChicago.TheirflagshipfarminBrooklynproducesover100,000poundsofgreensperyear.Butitdoesn'tjustproducehealthylocalvegetables.Itisusinghigh-techgreenhouseswithsolarpanelstomakesurethefoodgrownishealthyandsustainable.BaltimoreUrbanGardeningwithStudentsWhere:Baltimore,MarylandWhat:TheBaltimoreUrbanGardeningwithStudents(BUGS)programencouragesstudentstogettheirhandsdirtyandplantvegetablesthroughtheirafter-schoolandsummerprograms.Manyofthesekidsdon'thaveaccesstogreenspaces,andhaveneverhadtheopportunitytogrowfood.ReVisionUrbanFarmWhere:Boston,MassachusettsWhat:ReVisionUrbanFarminBostonworksinpartnershipwiththeReVisionFamilyHome—ashelterfor22homelessparentsandtheirkids.Thefarmprovidesthesefamilieswithinformationonhealthyeating,andaccesstothefarm'sfreshvegetables.Theorganizationalsoprovidesjobtrainingtohelpfamiliesescapethecycleofpoverty.SwaleWhere:NewYorkWhat:Swale,afloatingfoodforestlocatedonalargeboat,isaninnovativeprojectmeanttoinspirecitizenstorethinktherelationshipbetweenourcitiesandourfood.Thisurbangardenservesasbothalivingartexhibitandaneducationalfarm.Foodforestsaresustainablegardensthatincludevegetables,fruit,nuttrees,bushes,herbs,andvines-eachonecomplementingtheotherinasymbiotic(共生的)relationship.21.WhatdoestheBUGSprogrammainlydo?
A.Providejobtrainingforstudents.B.Usehigh-techgreenhousestogrowhealthyfood.C.Createasustainablegardenonalargeboat.D.Offerstudentstheopportunitytogrowvegetables.22.Whichurbangardenhelpspeoplegetoutofpoverty?
A.GothamGreens.B.BaltimoreUrbanGardeningwithStudents.C.ReVisionUrbanFarm.D.Swale.23.Wherecancitizensgotoseeafoodforest?
A.Chicago.B.Baltimore.C.Boston.D.NewYork.(★★)JamilJanKochai,theauthorof99NightsinLogar,searchedformorethanadecadeforSusanLung—thesecond-gradeteacherwhohadchangedhislifeover20yearsearlier.OnSaturdaynight,thetwowerefinallyreunitedatoneofhisbook-readingevents.Thewriterwasborninarefugeecamp(難民營)forAfghansinPeshawar,Pakistan,andhisfamilymovedtoCaliforniawhenhewasjustayearold.Athome,theyspokemostlyPashtoandsomeFarsi,sobythetimehereachedfirstgrade,hewasatatotallossbecausehecouldhardlyspeakEnglish.ThencameMrs.Lung,whoquicklyrealizedthatKochaiwasdeeplystrugglingatAlyceNormanElementarySchool.Thetwogottowork,meetingforone-on-onelessonsnearlyeverydayafterschool.Attheendoftheschoolyear,Kochaiwonreading-comprehensioncompetitions.LungandKochailosttouchwhenKochai’sfathergotajobinanothercityandtheboymovedon,withanewloveofreadingandwriting.Whenhegrewolder,Kochai’sparentsencouragedhimtofindhisformerteachertothankher.Butdespitehisefforts,hefailedtotrackherdown.“Ididn’tknowherfirstname.ShewasalwaysjustMrs.Lungtome,sowhenIcalledplacestoaskabouther,theycouldn’tfindanyrecordsofher,”Kochaisaid.Then,whilepromotinghisfirstnovel,hewroteanessayforLiteraryHubmagazinetouchingonthetransformativeimpactthatLunghadonhislife.Lung’sdoctorhappenedtoreadit,andtoldthenow-retirededucatoraboutthat.Lung’shusbandsawaFacebookpostaboutKochai’sreadingeventonSaturdayinDavis,Californiaandsuggestedhedrivehiswifethere.“Ihadnoideatheyweregoingtobethere,”Kochaisaid.“Itwasjustlikeasweetdream.Mrs.Lungwassittinginthefrontrow.ShewasjustthesameMrs.Lung.Justassweet,kindandwarmasever.”KochaiandLunghugged,andKochaifinallygotthechancetoexpresstoherhowmuchhestillthoughtofherandhowmuchshemeanttohim.24.HowdidMrs.LunghelpKochai?
A.Bydroppingbyhishouseregularly.B.Byaskinghimtoreadmoreinclass.C.Byspendingextratimetutoringhim.D.Bysavinghimoutofarefugeecamp.25.WhydidKochaihavedifficultyfindingMrs.Lung?
A.Therewerefewrecordsabouther.B.Hisparentsprovidedlittlesupport.C.Hewastooyoungtorememberher.D.Hehadlimitedinformationabouther.26.HowdidKochaifeelwhenseeingMrs.Lungathisreadingevent?
A.Surprisedanddelighted.B.Shockedandangry.C.Ashamedandregretful.D.Proudandgrateful.27.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?
A.ADistinguishedGuestShowedUpataReadingEventB.AWriterWasFinallyReunitedWithHisFormerTeacherC.AFamousTeacherSavedaPoorStudent’sWholeLifeD.ABookChangedaCelebrityandaRetiredTeacher(★★★)At1:43a.m.,BertozziwasawakenedbyaphonecallfromaNobelcommitteerepresentativewho,revealingthesignificantnews,toldher,“Youhave50minutestocollectyourselfandwaituntilyourlifechanges.”Instructednottosharetheannouncementoutsideofhertightestinnercircle,thefirstpersonBertozzicalledwasherfather,WilliamBertozzi,aretiredphysicsprofessorfromMIT.“He’s91and,ofcourse,hewasjustoverjoyed,”saidBertozzi.“Andthenhecalledmysistersforme.Oneofmysistersandmydadwatcheditlive.”Bertozziwasrecognizedforfoundingthefieldofbiorthogonalchemistry,asetofchemicalreactionsthatallowresearcherstostudymolecules(分子)andtheirinteractionsinlivingthingswithoutinvolvingnaturalbiologicalprocesses.Bertozzi’slabhasbeenusingthenewmethodstoanswerbasicquestionsabouttheroleofsugarsinbiology,tosolvepracticalproblems,suchasdevelopingbettertestsforinfectiousdiseases,andtocreateanewmedicinethatcanbettertargettumors(腫瘤).“IcouldnotbemoredelightedthatBertozzihaswontheNobelPrizeinchemistry,”saidStanfordPresidentMarcTessier-Lavigne.“Inpioneeringthefieldofbiorthogonalchemistry,Bertozziinventedanewwayofstudyingbiomolecularprocesses,onethathashelpedscientistsaroundtheworldgaindeeperunderstandingofchemicalreactionsinlivingsystems.Beingacrownjewelinchemistry,herworkhashadoutstandingreal-worldimpact.Theresearchachievementshavebeenusedtostudyhowcellsbuildproteinsandothermolecules,todevelopnewcancermedicines,andtoproducenewmaterialsforenergystorage,amongmanyotherapplications.”“TheycallandI’mnotevenawake...Starbucksisn’tevenopenyet,”sheexclaimedwhileinherpajamasatherkitchentable.By3a.m.,Bertozzihadnearlythreedozenvoicemails.“Thisishowit’sgoingtobeallday.Thisisinsane,”shesaid.“MaybeIshouldcancelmeetings.”Pausingbetweeninterviewsabouttwohourslatertocheckhermessages,Bertozzisaid,“MyfamilyisalreadybookingtheirflightstoStockholm.It’samazing.Gobacktosleep!”28.WhywasacallmadetoBertozziatmidnight?
A.Towarnherofsomeemergency.B.Toprepareforameeting.C.Toinformherofwinningtheprize.D.Tocollectthingstovisitherrelatives.29.WhatdoesBertozzi’slabusethenewmethodstodo?
A.Developanewdrugforcancer.B.Producemorenutritioussugars.C.Separatebiologyfromchemistry.D.Findcuresforinfectiousdiseases.30.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart“acrownjewel”inparagraph4referto?
A.Theking’streasure.B.Theuniversalfocus.C.Themostcomplexpart.D.Themostvaluablebreakthrough.31.WhatkindofpersonisBertozzi?
A.Courageousandquiet.B.Creativeandgenerous.C.Pioneeringandhumorous.D.Wiseandhard-working.(★★★★)Habitatloss,hunting,loggingandclimatechangehaveputmanylargespeciesontheplanetatrisk.Anewstudyhasfoundthatnotonlyarelargerplantsandanimalsathigherriskofextinction,buttheirlosswouldfundamentallyaffectlifeonearth.Resultsshowedthatthecontinuedlossoflargeanimalsalonewouldleadtoa44%reductioninthetotalamountofwildanimalbiomassontheplanet.Itwouldalsoleadtoa92%reductioninsoilfertility(肥沃),whichsupportstheabilityoftheearthtogrowplantsandsustainlife.“ThisresearchshowstherearefundamentalscientificprinciplesthatexplainwhylargeanimalsandtreesmatterforthehealthandintegrityofalllifeonEarth,”saidleadauthorBrianEnquist.“Protectinglargespeciesdoeshaveanumbrellaeffecttoprotectthewiderecosystem.”Akeyreasonfortheseresultslieswiththetransportofnutrients(養(yǎng)分).Whenlargeanimalseatinonelocationanddefecate(排便)inanother,theytransportnutrients,oftenmovingthemfromnutrient-richareastoother,lessfertilepartsofthelandandoceans.Similarly,thelargesttreesarethemostproductive,andcontainmorenutrientsandcarbon.“Ecosystemswithlargertreesandanimalsarealsomoreproductiveandprovidemorevitalecologicalservices,”Enquistsaid.“Thelargestbanksandcorporationsintheeconomyarethemostproductiveandhavethemostimpactontheeconomy.Iftheyfailed,theywouldhaveabignegativeimpactoneconomy.It’sasimilarprinciplewithlargespeciesacrossecosystems.”Unfortunately,theselargeorganismsaremorelikelytobeharmedbyhumanpressuresandclimatechangeandtakelongertorecoverfromshocks,makingthemendangeredspecies.Thefindingshelptoansweranongoingdebateaboutwheretochannellimitedconservationresources.Whilesomespeciessuchasthetigerorredwoodtreehavehistoricallybeenmostappealingandthereforeeffectiveatpullingindonations,somescientistsworrythatthefocusonacertainspeciescouldbecomingatthecostofprotectingother,lesswell-lovedspecies.“Ourfindingsinsteadpointtotheimportanceofpoliciesthatemphasizethepromotionofalllargetreesandanimals,assuchpolicieswillhaveagreatimpactonbiodiversityandecosystemprocesses,”Enquistsaid.32.Whichofthefollowingistheresultof“umbrellaeffect”talkedaboutinthetext?
A.Largespeciesareprotected.B.Otherspeciesareprotectedaswell.C.Largeplantsbecomemoreproductive.D.Morelargeanimalstransportnutrients.33.Inwhatwayarelargespeciessimilartolargebanks?
A.Intheirlargesizes.B.Intheeconomicimpact.C.Intheirvitalrolesintheirsystems.D.Intheirwaystodealwithproblems.34.Whatdothelasttwoparagraphsfocuson?
A.Conservationconcernsforalllargespecies.B.Donationstoconservationoflargespecies.C.Conservationresourcesforendangeredspecies.D.Debateabouthowtouseconservationresources.35.Whatcanbeconcludedfromthenewstudy?
A.Morelargespeciesareneededontheplanet.B.SavinglargespeciesissavingalllifeonEarth.C.Urgentactionisneededtoprotectendangeredspecies.D.Protectinglargespecies’habitatiskeytosavingthem.(★★★)Atsomepointinourlives,weallneedtoinfluenceandencourageothers,includingourteamatwork,friendsandfamily,orclubmembers.Leadingpeopleisavaluableskillthatcanhelpyouachievegreatthings.36Ittakespractice.Therearesomegoodwaystoinfluenceandencourageothers.37Peoplearemorelikelytofollowyourleadiftheyseethatyouliveoutthevaluesyouspeakof.Ifyouwanttoencourageotherstobetheirbest,youneedtosetanexampleandpracticewhatyousaid.Thisdoesn'tmeanthatyouhavetobeperfect;itmeansyou'rewillingtoputinthehardworktoachieveyourgoals.Givesincerepraise.Youknowthesaying,“It'snotwhatyousay,buthowyousayit.”Thesameistruewhenitcomestoencouragingothers.38Peoplecansensewhenyou'resincere,andthey'remorelikelytorespond(回應(yīng))positivelytoyourmessage.Buildtrustbybeingtransparent(透明的)andhonest.Trustisanecessarypartofanyrelationship,andit'simportantinaleader-followerrelationship.Ifyouwantpeopletotrustyou,youshouldlearntobetransparentandhonestwiththem.39Remaincalmandpatientduringdifficultconversations.Difficultconversationsareanunavoidablepartoflife.Ifyouwanttobeagoodleader,it'simportanttoremaincalmandpatientduringtheseconversations.40Instead,keepanopenmind,listentowhatotherpeoplearesayingandrespecttheirpointofview.
A.Becomingannoyedwillonlyworsenthesituation.B.Beagoodrolemodelandleadbyexample.C.Yourwordswillcarrymoreweightifyouaresincere.D.Improveyouractivelisteningskills.E.However,beingagoodleaderisn'talwayseasy.F.Thisincludesbeingopenaboutyourpurposesandkeepingyourword.G.Rememberyouonlyhaveafewsecondstomakeafirstimpression.三、完形填空(★★★)RecentlyIheardastoryaboutafamousscientistwhohadmadeseveralimportantmedicaldiscoveries.Hewasbeing_______byanewspaperreporterwhoaskedhimwhyhewasabletobesomuchmore_______thanthecommonpeople.Herespondedthatitallcamefroman_______withhismotherwhenhewasachild.Hehadbeentryingtoremoveabottleofmilkfromtheshelfwhenitfell,leavingitscontentsalloverthekitchenfloor.Whenhismothercameintothekitchen,_______punishinghim,shesaid,“Robert,whatagreatandwonderfulmessyouhavemade!Ihaveseldomseensucharealseaofmilk.Well,thedamagehasalreadybeendone.Wouldyouliketogetdownandplayinthemilkforafewminutes_______wecleanitup?”Thoughhewassurprised,he_______it.Afterafewminutes,hismothersaid,“Youknow,Robert,wheneveryoumakeamesslikethis,_______you’llhavetocleanitupandputbackeverythingtoitsproper_______.So,howwouldyouliketodothat?Wecoulduseasponge(海綿)oramop.Whichdoyou_______?”Hechosethespongeandtogethertheycleanedupthemilk.Hismotherthensaid,“Let’sgooutand_______thebottlewithwaterandseewhetheryoucan_______awaytocarryitwithoutdroppingit.”Thelittleboylearnedthatifhe_______thebottleatthetopneartheedgewithbothhands,hecouldcarryitwithoutdroppingit.Whatawonderful_______!Itwasatthatmomentthatthescientistknewhedidn’tneedtobeafraidtomake_______.Instead,helearnedthatmistakeswerejust_______forlearningsomethingnew.41.A.praisedB.interviewedC.celebratedD.discussed42.A.famousB.enthusiasticC.creativeD.respectable43.A.inventionB.experimentC.ideaD.experience44.A.exceptforB.insteadofC.a(chǎn)swellasD.a(chǎn)longwith45.A.beforeB.a(chǎn)fterC.whenD.since46.A.didB.refusedC.quitD.feared47.A.graduallyB.patientlyC.finallyD.quickly48.A.valueB.roleC.shelfD.order49.A.findB.mentionC.preferD.a(chǎn)ccept50.A.fillB.weighC.mixD.clean51.A.leadB.discoverC.changeD.improve52.A.replacedB.sharedC.washedD.held53.A.performanceB.methodC.lessonD.a(chǎn)ction54.A.promisesB.mistakesC.guessesD.decisions55.A.chancesB.teachersC.directionsD.instructions四、語法填空(★★★)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入一個適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。SinceMarch,thehashtag#TianshuiMalatang,referringtoapopulartypeofstreetfood,56(receive)morethan140mviewsonWeibo,asocial-mediaplatform.Lookbackafewhundredyears,though,andchilies(辣椒)werenowhere57(find).UnlikegingerandSichuanpeppers,whicharenative58theregionandwidelyused,chillipepperswerebroughttoChinafromAmericabyPortugueseandDutchexplorersonlyinthe16thcentury.Atfirst,nobodyatethem.Foratleast50years,theyweregrownasdecorativeplants,59(prize)fortheircheerfullybrightcolourandtinywhiteflowers,andoccasionallyusedasmedicinalherbs.DuringChina’slastimperial(皇朝)period,asystem60taxedsaltforcedfarmersinGuizhouprovincetolookfor61alternative.Theychosechillies,whichproduceseveralcropsayearandtakeuplittleland.Fromthere,anewflavour62(unlock).ThepeppersteadilyspreadtootherruralareasofChina,63itsoverpoweringflavourbarreditfromgettingnearthetablesofurbanfamilies.Withtheindustrialization,hundredso
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