四川省泸县第四中学2022-2023学年高一上学期第三次月考英语试卷 含答案.doc
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1、泸县四中2022年秋高一第三学月考试英语试题本试卷共8页,满分150分。考试用时120分钟。注意事项:1答题前填写好自己的姓名、班级、考号等信息2请将答案正确填写在答题卡上第I卷(选择题 95分)第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)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。1What are the speakers talking about?AWhat they enjoy doing during holidays.
2、BHow to spend their next holidays.CTheir family and friends.2Why was Alex late?AHe was ill.BHis alarm clock didnt work.CHe had an accident on his way.3What will the woman do this afternoon?AGo to the park.BTake pictures.CAttend a class.4How does the man usually travel?ABy car.BBy bus.CBy train.5How
3、does Susan sound?ATired.BRelaxed.CAnnoyed.第二节(共15小题,每小题15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段长对话,回答第6、7题。6How long have the speakers known each other?AFor one year.BFor two years.CFor three years.7What is the woman
4、eating?AChocolate.BCakes.CBiscuits.听第7段长对话,回答第8至9题。8Who will have a birthday party tomorrow?AThe man.BThe woman.CMr Stevens.9When will the party begin?AAt 5: 30 pm.BAt 6: 30 pm.CAt 7: 30 pm.听第8段长对话,回答第10至12题。10What does the man say about Seagull Island?AIt has nice beaches.BIt is full of rocks.CIt i
5、s attractive.11What can tourists do on Seagull Island?AVisit a museum and some churches.BGo fishing and swimming.CEnjoy the sunshine.12Where can tourists stay for the night on Seagull Island?AIn the castle.BIn the hotels.CIn the local houses.听第9段长对话,回答第13至16题。13When did the mans boss call Jeff?AIn t
6、he morning.BIn the afternoon.CIn the evening.14How did Jeff explain everything?ABy e-mail.BOver the phone.CIn person.15Why didnt Jeff come to the office on Tuesday?AHe was sick.BHe was off the day.CHe was working somewhere else.16How does the woman sound in the end?AExcited.BSurprised.CAngry.听下面一段独白
7、,回答第17至20题。17What will take place in the hotel this weekend?AA birthday party.BA trade fair.CA wedding.18What is the hotel staff unsure about?AThe number of guests.BThe length of the event.CThe list of the food.19When will guests probably start arriving?AFrom 7:15.BFrom 7:30.CFrom 7:45.20What will g
8、uests see in the event?AA band.BA comedian.CA magician.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。AOur Touring and Camping Park has been awarded 4 stars. Open from lst of March to 3lst of October. Please read our Terms &.Conditions about the following four areas befo
9、re making a booking. For a map of the Touring and Camping Park, please click here.HazelThis is the new high - quality multi - service(多功能服务) area and is suitable for Motorhomes. All pitches(球场) are hard-standing and can be reached through a road. Pitches allow Motorhomes up to 7.5 metres long.Low-23
10、|Mid-33|High-37|Peak-39OakThis is the camping area, lying in the North East of the park and is only suitable for tents. All pitches are grass and allow tents up to 6 metres wide. The Childrens Playground lies to the east of Oak.Low-17|Mid-29|High-33|Peak-35ElmThis is a small field suitable for Motor
11、homes. All pitches are grass and allow Motorhomes up to 6 metres wide and 6 metres long, apart from a limited number that only allow Motorhomes up to 4 metres wide.Low-17|Mid-29|High-33|Peak-35AshLying at the western end of our park, this field is suitable for Motorhomes and has a mixture of grass a
12、nd hard-standing pitches. From Ash, you can directly enter the area for amusement. It is the start of the Nature Trail and so this field is particularly suitable for customers with dogs.Low-19|Mid-31|High-35|Peak-3721What is unique about Oak?AAll pitches are grass.BThe price is the highest.CIt is su
13、itable for tents.DIt can be reached by a road.22Which place can you go to if you travel with a pet dog?AHazel.BOak.CElm.DAsh.23Where does this text most probably appear?AIn a brochure.BOn a website.CIn a magazine.DIn a textbook.BOne of the greatest sources of unhappiness, in my experience, is the di
14、fficulty we have in accepting things as they are.When we see something we dont like, we wish it could be different. We cry out for something better. That may be human nature, or perhaps its something rooted in our culture. The root of the unhappiness isnt necessarily that we want things to be differ
15、ent. However, its that we decided we didnt like it in the first place. Weve judged it as bad, rather than saying, “Its not bad or good, and it just is it.”In one of my books, I said “You should expect people to mess up and expect things to go differently than you planned”. Some readers said its too
16、sorrowful to expect things to go wrong. However, its only negative if you see it as negative and judge it as bad. Instead, you could accept it as the way the world works and try to understand why that is.This can be applied to whatever you do: how other people act at work, how politics works and how
17、 depressing the news media can be. Accept these things as they are, and try to understand why theyre that way. It will save you a lot of sadness, because youll no longer say, “Oh. I wish bad things didnt happen.”Does it mean you can never change things? Not at all. But change things not because you
18、cant accept things as they are, but because you enjoy the process of changing, learning and growing.Can we make this world a better place? You can say that youll continue to try to do things to help others, to grow as a person, to make a difference in this world. Thats the correct path you choose to
19、 take, because you enjoy that path. Therefore, when you find yourself judging and wishing for difference, try a different approach: accept and understand. It might lead to some interesting results.24The author believes that we feel unhappy maybe because _.Ait is our natural emotion in the lifeBcultu
20、re asks us to be different from othersCeveryone has their own opinions on thingsDwe dislike something in the beginning25Some readers think the words in the authors book is too _.AdepressingBfrighteningCencouragingDunreal26In paragraph 4, the underlined word “it” refers to _.Aacting well at work and
21、in politicsBfeeling depressed for the news mediaCaccepting and understanding what has happenedDsaying something negative when bad things come27What is the main idea of the passage?AExpecting things to be different gives us hope.BAccepting can make our life happier and better.CTraditional culture bec
22、omes the root of unhappiness.DJudging good or bad is important for our world.CWhat kind of people can become scientists? When a group of researchers posed that question to ninth- and 10th-graders, almost every student gave such responses as “People who work hard” or “Anyone who seems interested in t
23、he field of science.” Many of these same students struggled to imagine themselves as scientists, citing concerns such as “Im not good at science” and “Even if I work hard, I will not do well.” Its easy for them to see a scientists work as arising from an inborn talent.But for high school students, l
24、earning more about some struggles of scientists can help students feel more motivated to learn science. Researchers at the University of Washington designed an intervention (干预) to change students beliefs that scientific achievement depends on ability rather than effort by exposing students to stori
25、es of how accomplished scientists struggled and overcame challenges in their scientific efforts.During the study, the students read one of three types of stories about Albert Einstein, Marie Curie and Michael Faraday. Intellectual (智力的) struggle stories: stories about how scientists “struggled intel
26、lectually,” such as making mistakes while solving a scientific problem and learning from them. Life struggle stories: stories about how scientists struggled in their personal lives, such as not giving up in the face of poverty or lack of family support. Achievement stories: stories about how scienti
27、sts made great discoveries, without any discussion of challenges.Researchers found that students who heard either type of “struggle stories” improved their after-intervention science performance, compared to students in the control group. The effect was especially pronounced for lower performing stu
28、dents, for whom exposure to struggling stories led to significantly better science-class performance than low-performing students who read achievement stories. In addition, students who read struggle stories reported feeling more personally connected to the scientists. By recognizing a scientists st
29、ruggles and introducing the growth mindset he or she applied to accomplish great works, the students were able to empathize with the scientists during their own struggles.28Why do students fail to imagine themselves as scientists?AThey are short of confidence.BThey lack interest in science.CThey don
30、t have inborn talent.DThey have no ability to study science.29Whats the purpose of the intervention?ATo introduce some inspirational stories to students.BTo expose students to scientists great achievements.CTo ensure students will become scientists in the future.DTo clear students misunderstandings
31、of scientific work.30What does the underlined word “pronounced” in the last paragraph probably mean?AImportant.BNoticeable.CStrange.DLong-lasting.31What can we learn from the research?AScience ability has nothing to do with efforts.BStudents are more motivated by achievement stories.CScientists stru
32、ggle stories can influence readers beliefs.DLow-performing students tend to feel connected to scientists.DScientists have discovered that chimps(黑猩猩)talk to each other by drumming on trees with their hands and feet. It is a way of sending long-distance messages. Each male chimp has its own way of dr
33、um beats, to which they add spoken noises to show who is where and what they are doing. The chimps only seem to use their own beats when they are travelling. It may explain why chimps dont say goodbye to each other because they can keep in touch with each other when theyre away.We believe chimps lik
34、e communicating with each other very much. So do the chimps in the zoo. They are happy to communicate with visitors every day. However, during the lockdown(封闭)time, the chimps are upset because of no visitors coming.A new study has found that some chimps were quieter and lazier than usual during the
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