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2024屆高一年級第七次月考英語試卷第一部分聽力(共兩節,滿分30分)做題時,先將答案標在試卷上。錄音內容結束后,你將有兩分鐘的時間將試卷上的答案轉涂到答題卡上。第一節(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.Whatisthemandoingnow?A.Seeingadoctor.B.Meetingafriend.C.Submittingapaper.2.What’stheadmissiontotheparkgenerally?A.7dollarsperperson.B.10dollarsperperson.C.17dollarsperperson.3.WhydidCharlottegotoChicago?A.Toreceivefurthereducation.B.Tovisithergrandma.C.Totakeanewjob.4.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Intheclassroom.B.Atthelibrary.C.Atthebookstore.5.Whatdoesthewomansuggestdoing?A.Buyinganewfridge.B.Repairingthefridgeimmediately.C.Cleaningthefridgeintheafternoon.第二節(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6.Howdoesthemanfindhishighschoollife?A.Challenging.B.Enjoyable.C.Unforgettable.7.Whichsubjectdoesthemanlikebest?A.Maths.B.English.C.History.聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。8.Whatistheman’slifestylechoice?A.Livingalone.B.Livingwithhisparents.C.Livingwitharoommate.9.Wherewillthemanprefertohavehishouse?A.Inthedowntown.B.Inhishometown.C.Inthesuburbs.聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。10.Whendidthemanstarttowork?A.At15.B.At16.C.At14.11.WhatdidthewomanmainlydoasaDJ?A.Playmusic.B.Givereports.C.Pressbuttons.12.Whichisthewoman’sfavorite?A.Sellingcars.B.Drivingcars.C.Designingcars.聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。13.What’swrongwithShirley?A.Shecan’tfindherpaperagain.B.Shefailstofinishherpaperontime.C.Shehastoreviseherpaperconstantly.14.What’stherelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.Classmates.B.Colleagues.C.Teacherandstudent.15Whatareespeciallyimportantforonetosucceedaccordingtotheman?A.Patienceandcarefulplanning.B.Hardworkandastrongwill.C.Astrongwillandconfidence.16.WhatwillShirleydonext?A.Gooutforfreshair.B.Danceontheplayground.C.Continuetowriteherpaper.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17.HowdidO.Henrymainlyacquireknowledge?A.Bylearningfromhisparents.B.Byteachinghimself.C.Byattendingschool.18.WheredidO.Henryworkforanewspaper?A.InTexas.B.InNewYork.C.InNorthCarolina.19.WhywasO.Henryputintoprison?A.Herobbedabank.B.Hepublishednovelsillegally.C.Hewasmistakenasathief.20.WhatmightthereaderslikemostaboutO.Henry’sstories?A.Theirsurprisingendings.B.Theirdescriptionofdailylife.C.Theirsimplebuthumorouswords第二部分閱讀(共兩節,滿分50分)第一節(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出最佳選項。AMostFamousPaintingsintheWorldAmongthemillionsofpaintingsthatarecreatedandshowningalleriesandmuseumsallaroundtheworld,averysmallnumberofthemgobeyondtimeandmakehistory.Belowaresomeexamples.ThePersistenceofMemory—SalvadorDali.Paintedin1931,ThePersistenceofMemoryisoneofthemostrecognizablepiecesinarthistory.Thisworkisknowntomakepeoplereflectontheirwayoflifeandthewaytheyspendtheirtime,anditisalsothoughtthatAlbertEinstein’swellknownTheoryofRelativitygaveDalitheideaforthiswonderfulpainting.GirlwithaPearlEarring—JohannesVermeer.Consideredbymanytobe“theDutchMonaLisa”,thisbeautifulpaintingfeaturesanunnamedyoungwomanlookingoverhershouldertostaredirectlyattheviewer.Itwaspletedin1665andisexhibitedintheMauritshuisinTheHague,theNetherlands.Guernica—PabloPicasso.ThefamouspaintingbyPicassowaspletedin1937.ItwaspaintedinParisfollowingthebombingofGuernicaduringtheSpanishCivilWar.ThepaintingisonpermanentdisplayintheMuseoReinaSofia,Madrid,Spain.StarryNight—VincentvanGogh.Paintedin1889,StarryNightisoneofthemostfamouspaintingsinmodernculture,whichispartofthepermanentcollectionoftheMuseumofModernArtinNewYork.ItisbasedonvanGogh’sdirectobservationsaswellashisimagination,memories,andemotionsandwastheinspirationforthesongVincent(alsoknownasStarry,StarryNight).1.WhatdoweknowaboutThePersistenceofMemory?A.Itwasfinishedinthe1920s. B.Itcentersonpeople’slifestyle.C.Itreflectsthepainter’smemories. D.Itmaybeinspiredbyafamoustheory.2.Whichpaintingisbasedonatruestory?A.ThePersistenceofMemory. B.StarryNight.C.GirlwithaPearlEarring. D.Guernica.3Whatisthemonfeatureofthelistedpaintings?A.Theyareeverlastingartworks. B.Theysharethesimilartheme.C.Theyareonpermanentdisplay. D.Theygiveideasformusiccreation.BI’dthoughtIwasreadyforthechallengesofgraduateschool.ButwhenIleftNepaltofurthermystudyabroad,IfeltasifIhaddroppedintothevastoceanwhereeveryfishswamfasterthanIcould.Thecourseworkworemeout.InsteadofbeingtheoutgoingpersonIhadbeen,Isuddenlybecameashygirl.Worsestill,myresearchwasnotprogressingatthepaceIhadexpected.Ineededsomethingtoreturntomyoldself.Afteraconversationwithmyfriend,IthoughtIshouldgotohelpothers.ThenIbegantosearchonlineforvolunteeropportunities.Luckily,alocalorganizationthatdrivesseniorcitizenstotheirdestinationswaslookingforvolunteers.IthoughtitmightbejustwhatIneeded.Iwasabitanxiousbeforemyfirstride,asIhadnotinteractedmuchwithpeopleoutsideschool.ButIquicklyrecoveredmypoisewhenIpickedupanoldwomanwhowantedtogodowntown.Shetalkedwithmelikemygrandmotherandsharedhowthankfulshewas.Connectionslikethisandthesmilesonmypassengers’facesencouragedmetocontinuedriving.Istartedtovolunteeraboutthreehourseveryweekend—timeIotherwisewouldhavespentoversleepingorlookingthroughinformationonsocialmedia.Sharingstorieswithmypassengerswasrewarding.Andseeinghoweagertheyweretospendtimegoingoutinspiredmetothinkabouthowtospendmytimewhichusedtoslipaway.Asmyconfidencegrew,Ibeganopeninguptomyfellowgraduatestudentsabouttheupsanddownsinmyresearchandwassurprisedtodiscoverthatallmyfellowsfacedthesamechallenge—eventhestudentwhoIhadconsideredtobeontopofeverything.Astheseconnectionsgrew,mynaturalpersonalitybegantoreappear.4.Whatledtotheauthorbeingshy?A.Theheavyacademicburden. B.Fearingtotalktostrangers.C.Thelonelinessofbeingabroad. D.Beingunfamiliarwiththenewschool.5.Whatdidtheauthorvolunteertodo?A.Helpwitholdpeople’sdailylife. B.Providetransportationfortheold.C.municatewithseniorcitizens. D.Acpanyoldpeopletodowntown.6.Whichofthefollowingcanbestexplaintheunderlinedword“poise”inparagraph3?A.Strength. B.Courage.C.Calmness. D.Enthusiasm.7.Whatcanweinferabouttheauthorfromthelastparagraph?A.Sheworkedveryhardonherresearch.B.Sheexperiencedasenseofinpetence.C.Shewasinthesameboatasherschoolmates.D.Sheregainedconnectionwithherfriends.CWhenaskedwhathisfatherdidforaliving,Mikeexplainedtohiskindergartenteacherthat“hestealsthings,butit’sOK,becausehegetspaidtodoit.”Heisn’twrong.Hisfatherisahacker(黑客),whoisproudofhisjob,justlikedoctorsareproudoftheworktheydo.Thankstosecurityresearchers’hackingpractices,leaksinanewversionofthemostmonWiFicodestandard(WPA3)werefoundbeforecriminalscouldusethemtobreakintohomeandbusinessnetworks.Inanothercase,criminalsfoundanunknownweaknessinGoogle’sAndroidoperatingsystemsbeforesecurityresearchersdid,givingthebadguysfullcontrolofmorethanadozenphonemodels.However,findingMike’sfather’spersonalizedplatesforhiscarwiththeword‘HACKING’,anemployeeoftheTexasDepartmentofMotorVehiclesquicklytookthemaway,claimingthatalicenseplatedisplaying“HACKING”publicizedcriminalactivity.Whilethisreactionreallyisn’tthefaultofthewellintentionedemployee,it’sasignofhowadeeplyrootedmisrepresentationofhisprofessionhascreatedafixedwrongimage.ItseemsthatthewaythathackersaredescribedinHollywoodhascontributedtotheword‘hacker’paralleling‘criminal’,wherehackersareoftenreferredtoasfiguresindarkroomsengagedinillegalactivitywhiletappingatkeyboards.Butactually,hackingisjustanactivity.Whatseparatesanyactivityfromacrimeis,veryoften,permission.Peoplearefreetodrive,buttheydonothavepermissiontodrive150milesperhour,whichisacriminaloffense.Sinceadriverisjustadriver,whymustahackerbeacriminal?Someonewhoengagesintheillegaluseofhackingshouldnotbecalleda‘badhacker’buta‘cybercriminal’.Contrarytopopularbelief,mosthackerslikeMike’sfatherundoubtedlyplayanimportantroleinkeepingpaniesandpeoplesafe.8.WhatdidMike’ssonthinkofMike’sjob?A.Admirable. B.Amazing. C.Acceptable. D.Annoying.9.Whatdoesthesecondparagraphmainlytalkaboutconcerningthehackers’job?A.Itsweakness. B.Itsimportance. C.Itsvariety D.Itssecurity.10.Whydoesthewritermention‘Hollywood’inparagraph3?A.Toentertaintherenders. B.Toquestiontheemployee’sclaim.C.Toclarifytheconceptofhacking. D.Totracethewrongimageofhackers.11.Whatmessagedoestheauthorreallywanttoconveyinthetext?A.Hackingmostlycounts. B.Hackingisactuallyacrime.C.Hackingispopularwithpeople. D.Hackingneedslicenses.DEarthisfarmorealivethanwepreviouslythought,accordingto“deeplife”studiesthatrevealarichundergroundecosystembeneathourfeetthatisalmosttwicethesizeofalltheworld’soceans.Despiteextremeheat,nolightandintensepressure,scientistsestimateithasbetween15billionand23billiontonnesofmicroorganisms.“It’slikefindingawholenewreservoir(儲藏)oflifeonEarth,”saidKarenLloydanassociateprofessorattheUniversityofTennessee.Resultssuggest70percentofEarth’sbacteriaandarchaeaexistinthesubsurface.Oneorganismfound2.5kilometersbelowthesurfacehasbeenburiedformillionsofyearsandmaynotrelyatallonenergyfromthesun.Also,themethanogen(產甲烷菌)hasfoundawaytocreatemethaneinthisenvironment,whichthemethanogenmaynotusetoreproduceordivide,butusetoreplaceorrepairbrokenparts.Lengthsoftheirliveswerepletelydifferent.Somemicroorganismshavebeenaliveforthousandsofyears,barelymovingexceptwithshiftsinearthquakesoreruptions.They’rejustactiveinside,withlessenergythanpeoplethoughtpossibletosupportlife.Theteamconsistsof1,200scientistsfrom52countriesindisciplinesrangingfromgeologyandmicrobiologytochemistryandphysics.Ayearbeforetheconclusionoftheirstudy,theywillpresentthefindingsbeforetheAmericanGeophysicalUnion’sannualmeetingopensthisweek,whichtheysayaremadepossiblebytechnicaladvancesondrillsandmicroscopes.Thescientistshavebeenwonderingaboutthepointbeyondwhichlifecannotexist,butthedeepertheydig,themorelifetheyfind.Thereisatemperaturemaximum—currently122℃—buttheybelievethisrecordwillbebrokeniftheykeepexploringanddevelopingmoreadvancedinstruments.Questionsremain,includinghowthemicrobesinteractwithchemicalprocesses,andwhatthismightrevealabouthowlifeandEarthcoevolved.12.Whatdothescientistsfindabouttheundergroundorganisms?A.Theycan’treproduceanddivide. B.They’retheoldestlivingthings.CSomeofthemconsumenoenergy. D.Someofthemalmostalwayskeepstill.13.Whatcanwelearnabouttheresearchfromparagraph3?A.Itlastforaroundoneyear. B.Itinvolveseffortsfrommanyfields.C.Itpromotestechnicaldevelopment. D.Itisconductedin52countries.14.Whydothescientistsdigdeep?A.Tobreaktheirpreviousrecord.B.Tofindthedepthlimitoflife.C.Todiscovermoreancientmicroorganisms.D.Tomeasurethehighestsubsurfacetemperature.15.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitle?A.EarthDepthsAreFullofLife.B.OrganismsLiveBetterUnderground.C.EarthIsFatBeyondHumanExploration.D.SubsurfaceLifeDiffersfromThatonLand.第二節(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Thinkingaboutthepastweek,didanyofyouforgetwhereyouputyourphone?Didyouhaveawordstuckonthetipofyourtongue?Youcouldn’trememberthenameofthemovieafriendremended?Whatisgoingonhere?Isyourmemoryfailing?It’snot.____16____Despitememory’sextraordinary,necessaryandmonpresenceinourlives,itisfarfromperfect.Ourbrainsarenotdesignedtorememberpeople’snames,toremembertodosomethinglaterortocatalogueeverythingweexperience.____17____Eveninthesmartestheads,memoryislikelytobewrong.Sowhatdetermineswhatwerememberandwhatweforget?____18____Yourmemoryisnotavideocamerarecordingaconstantstreamofeverysightandsoundyou'reexposedto.Youcanonlyrememberwhatyouareconcernedabout.Accordingly,onemajorreasonforforgettingwhatsomeonesaidorwhereyouparkedyourcarislackofattention.Theotherhassomethingtodowithstimulus(刺激物).Forexample,thetipofthetongueisoneofthemostmonexperiencesofmemoryfailure.____19____Whydoesthishappen?Thetipofthetonguecanoccurwhenthere’sonlypartialorweakactivation(激活)ofthenervecellsthatconnecttothewordyou’relookingfor.Sowhenyouwalkintoaroomandsuddenlydon’tknowwhyyou’rethere,you’renotgoingcrazyorgettingAlzheimer’sdisease,andyourmemoryisn’tterrible.Gobacktotheroomyouwereinbeforeyoulandedinthisoneandimaginethecluesthatwerethere.____20____AOnenecessaryfactorisattention.B.It’sdoingexactlywhatit'ssupposedtodo.CTheseimperfectionsaresimplythefactorysettings.D.Ourbrainstendtorememberwhatismeaningfulandforgetwhatisn’t.E.You’retryingtoeupwithaword,butyoucannotfinditinyourmemory.F.Itwillinstantlydeliverwhatyouwerepletelyconfusedaboutamomentago.G.Memoryisamazingandisessentialforthefunctioningofalmosteverythingwedo.第三部分語言運用(共兩節,滿分30分)第一節(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。Fatimagrewupinrural(鄉村)GohrProvince,wheretherewasnoschoolingavailabletogirls.ButsheinsistedonlisteningtoBBCradio,whichshecould____21____whenhighenoughinthehills.“Mysisterswereforcedtogetmarried.IdecidedthatIwouldnotcontinueintheir____22____.ThatwaswhyIdecidedto____23____,”Fatimasays.ShejoinedFacebookgroupsforhistoryfans.____24____ofpeoplewhoonlyrelatedAfghanistantoconflicts,Fatimastartedwriting____25____aboutplacesthatforeignersmightnotknowabout.Fatimastartedgetting____26____fromonlinefriends.Amanreachedouttohersayinghewasgoingtobe____27____inAfghanistanandaskingwhethershewasinterestedinshowinghimaroundinHerat.Shesaidyes.Later,heremendedhertosomeoneelseand____28____Fatimacametotheattentionofatravelagency.Thepany____29____herinlate2020,andshebecamehercountry’sfirstfemale____30____tourguide.Ofcourse,beinga____31____isnevereasy.Fatimasaysmanypeoplehavetoldherthatit’stoo____32____forawomantowork,especiallyifitmeansinteractingwithmenoneonone.Fatimasaysthatthe____33____ofheremployersandthepeopleshehasmetthroughgivingtoursiswhatkeepsher____34____.There’salsotheimplication(暗示)ofwhatcouldhappenifshedoes____35____:“IfIgiveup,thenotherwomenwillneverstart.”21.A.takeup B.pickup C.turnup D.buildup22.A.life B.choice C.tradition D.business23.A.work B.escape C.study D.plain24.A.Afraid B.Convinced C.Certain D.Tired25.A.posts B.letters C.novels D.speeches26.A.responses B.donation C.lessons D.guidance27.A.teaching B.settling C.travelling D.serving28.A.similarly B.obviously C.hopefully D.eventually29.A.promoted B.instructed C.hired D.trained30.A.intelligent B.devoted C.energetic D.professional31.A.researcher B.pioneer C.champion D.performer32.A.creative B.dangerous C.ordinary D.suitable33.A.support B.patience C.protection D.gratitude34.A.refreshed B.recognized C.unusual D.motivated35.A.relax B.skip C.quit D.insist第二節(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當的單詞或括號內單詞的正確形式。TocelebratetheLanternFestivalthePalaceMuseumorganizeditsfirstlightshowintheForbiddenCity.Theplex,hometoChineseemperorsforfive____36____(century),wasopenedatnight____37____thefirsttimein94years.Itwaslitupwithgiantredlanternsandprojectionsofancientpaintings.MasterpiecessuchasAlongtheRiverDuringtheQingmingFestivalwereprojectedontheroofs,givingvisitorsafeelinglikewalkingthroughtime.Thedesignteam____38____(smart)binedhightechnologylightingwiththeprinciplesofculturalrelicpreservation.Only3,000people____39____(allow)inonthatday:500peoplewhobookedtheirticketsonline,and2,500____40____(invite)guestsincludingmodelworkers,officers,soldiers,andambassadors.With____41____seriesofwellplannedandtouristfriendlyculturalactivities,thePalaceMuseumisnowonacampaigntomaketraditionalChineseculturemore____42____(access)tothegeneralpublic.Ithassetanexampletoothermuseumsinourcountry,mostof____43____seemtobestilllivingindaysgoneby.Hopefully,thehandsometurnoverwillbeusedappropriately____44____(protect)theForbiddenCityandimprove_____45_____(it)internationalimageofbeingpartoftheworld’sculturalheritage.第四部分寫作(共兩節,滿分40分)第一節(滿分15分)46.假定你是李華,現在國外做交換生。你所在城市的多元文化博物館將開展“文化中國”主題交流活動。請給負責人Ms.Tailor寫一封信,申請做志愿者。內容包括:1.寫信目的;2.個人優勢;3.期待回復。注意:1.詞數80左右:2.開頭和結尾已給出,不計入總詞數。DearMs.Tailor,________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua第二節(滿分25分)47.閱讀下面材料,根據其內容和所給段落開頭語續寫兩段,使之構成一篇完整的短文。ItwasaneveninginJuly.Theskiesweredarkerthannormal.Rainfellinbigdrops,thundercrashedinandlightningflashedacrosstheskies.IshookwithcoldandfearasIwalkedthroughthestreamsofmuddywater.Carsmovedslowlybecauseofthetrafficjam,whilepassersbywererushingby,pletelywetintheheavyrain.Alongtheway,Isawsomeschoolchildrengraspingtheirheavyschoolbagsandheadinghome.Asmorethundercrashedandboomed,Ialsospedup.Nearacrossing,someroadrepairworkwasleftunfinished.Obviouslytheworkershadleftinahurrybecauseofthestorm.There

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