吉林省辽源市第五中学2023-2024学年高三英语上学期第一次月考试题(Word版附答案).docx
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1、 辽源五中2023-2024学年度高三上学期第一次月考英语试题第二部分 阅读理解 (2.5*15=37.5分) Dramatic progress has been witnessed in the Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) which benefits from those great contributions some ancient famous doctors made ant some experience they accumulated. The following three stand out among the ancient
2、famous doctors.Hua TuoHua Tuo (145 208), famous physician of the late Eastern Han dynasty, also named Fu, was born at Qiao County in Peiguo (now Bozhou, Anhui Province). He led a simple life, away from fame and fortune. He would rather become a traveling physician for ordinary people.Hua Tuo was an
3、expert in several medical fields, such as internal medicine, surgery, gynecology, pediatrics and acupuncture. He was the first person to perform surgery with the aid of anesthesia (by applying Ma Fei San, a herbal anesthetic he invented) some 1,600 years before Europeans did.Zhang ZhongjingZhang Zho
4、ngjing (150 219), also known as Zhang Ji, was one of the most distinguished Chinese physicians during the later years of the Eastern Han dynasty. He lived in todays Nanyang in Henan Province. He was known as the “medical sage” by later generations due to his outstanding contributions to TCM.During h
5、is time, with warlords (军阀) fighting for their own territories, many people were infected with fertility, an illness caused by fever. Zhangs family was no exception. The experience stimulated his motivation in medicine. He learned medicine by studying from his towns fellow Zhan Bozu, absorbing previ
6、ous medicinal literature, collecting many prescriptions; and finally writing the medical masterpiece Shanghan Zabing Lun. Unfortunately shortly after its publication the book was lost during wartime.Li ShizhenLi Shizhen (1518 1593) was a famous medical scientist the Ming dynasty. He loved medicine f
7、rom an early age and succeeded his ancestors as a doctor. He not only paid attention to accumulating experience in curing diseases, but also visited the famous mountains where medicinal materials were produced.On this basis, it took 27 years to compile (编著) the pharmaceutical masterpiece, Compendium
8、 of Materia Medica, which is known as the “Encyclopedia of Ancient China” and has made an important contribution to the development of classical medicine China.21What do the three famous doctors mentioned in the passage have in common?ATheir books never come out.BThey travelled extensively across Ch
9、ina.CThey led the way worldwide in their own experts.DThey contributed themselves to the development of TCM.22What can we learn from the passage?AHua Tuo was desperate for reputation and fortune.BLi Shizhen came from a family of doctors.CLi Shizhen survived Zhang Zhongjing by 9 years.DZhang Zhongjin
10、gs medical masterpiece vanished before published.23In which section of a magazine may this passage appear?AHealthy lifestyles.BDaily entertainment.CHistorical figures.DFitness management.Back in 2020: One day, I was scheduling appointments in the office; the next, I broke my leg and had to stay in b
11、ed. Over time, I grew sick of video conferencing and TV marathons, and started searching for something new to fill the long and restless days.A headline on a website caught my eyes: “This Weaving Loom (织布机) Saved Me When All My Previous Hobbies Disappeared.” This was the universe speaking to me. I i
12、mmediately bought all the things recommendeda small loom, a few colors of threads (线) and a weaving book.My first weaving looked.not great. I skipped the book and free-styled a pink-and-white cloth to hang on my apartment door. It started off OK; I strung the loom successfully and figured out how to
13、 slide the threaded needle over and under the backbone of the cloth.Then, mistake after mistake, I pulled the thread way too tight, making the sides curve in. There were lots of gaps, where I could see the white threads underneath the colored ones. I couldnt make the long fringe (穗) at the bottom. I
14、n a fit of frustration, I left it a mess.Humbled by my pride, I opened the weaving book. I learned how to get my edges straight and my ends neat. I figured out how to sew backs onto cloths, stuff them with cotton and make colorful pillows to display on my sofa. Soon I started making some for my fami
15、lies and friends. I even saved up money to buy a 4-by-4-foot loom, where I worked on bigger objects.I was officially taken with it. Actually, Ive never been good at anything that requires hand-eye-brain cooperation. But weaving, somehow, feels different. It requires the same steps repeated over agai
16、n and encourages you to lose yourself in the process. Every time I pick up my loom, my brain quiets down; as my needle slips between threads, I ground myself. Ive never loved a hobby like this.24Why did the author buy a loom?ATo pass the time.BTo try out an idea.CTo escape from work.DTo replace mara
17、thons.25What did the author think of her first weaving?ABoring.BPleasing.CDisappointing.DEncouraging.26What is Paragraph 5 mainly about?AThe value of the weaving book.BThe advice for weaving beginners.CThe attitude towards previous mistakes.DThe process of growing love for weaving.27What does the au
18、thor seem to love about weaving?AIt is a means to make a living.BIt is a craft with calming quality.CIt is a way to keep traditions alive.DIt is a practice for human connection.A study published recently shows that tomato fruits are able to transmit alerts to their mother plant when attacked by cate
19、rpillars.Plants have a large number of chemical and hormonal signaling pathways, which are generally transmitted through the sap (树液). Given the fact that fruits just hang from the main plant before ultimately falling off and sap typically only runs from the plant to the fruit not back and forth bet
20、ween the two it has long been unclear whether or not fruits can transmit information to the plant.To address that question, scientists at Brazils Federal University of Pelotas placed tomato plants in a Faraday cage. Electrodes (电极) were attached to the ends of the plants branches at the points where
21、 they connected to the fruits. Then they measured electrical responses within the branches before, during and after a 24-hour period in which the fruits were attacked by caterpillars. Machine-learning-based algorithms were used to identify patterns in the signals.It was found that there was a “clear
22、 difference” between the signals before and after caterpillar attacks. Additionally. defensive biochemical responses were observed throughout the plants bodies, suggesting that they had been triggered by signals sent by the fruits. There searchers gave the following explanation. The tomato fruit, se
23、nsing a nearby insect, released electrical signals to reach the rest of the plant. These warnings impulses were received by the main plant and as a result, the rest of the plant got prepared to fight off the unwanted invaders. The tomato fruit made sure that the plant produced chemicals that were un
24、pleasant to taste, so that hungry caterpillars stayed off the fruit.The scientists now plan on investigating whether other fruiting plants behave in the same manner as tomatoes, and whether their fruits respond to threats other than insects. They believe understanding how the plant interacts with it
25、s fruits, and the fruits among themselves, may bring insights into how to make use of this communication for enhancing fruit quality, resistance to pests and shelf life after harvest.28Which of the following magazine is the text most likely selected from?AFrontiers in Sustainable Food Systems.BExtra
26、ordinary Architect.CNational Geographic.DThe Economist.29What function does sap serve in paragraph 2?AA medium that can transmit signals.BA firewall that can prevent attacks.CA shelter where information stores.DA pathway which water runs through.30Whats the reaction of the tomato fruit after sensing
27、 a nearby caterpillar?AIt fought against the invaders.BIt produced an unpleasant taste.CIt released a stinky smell.DIt emitted electrical signals.31What will scientists do in the following research?AImprove fruit output.BDecrease pest species.CExpand research fields.DInvestigate other insects.A new
28、method of lie detection shows that lie tellers who are made to multi-task while being interviewed are easier to spot. The extra brain power needed to concentrate on a secondary task other than lying was particularly challenging.Professor Aldert Vriji from the University of Portsmouth designed an exp
29、eriment to identify lie tellers. The 164 participants in the experiment were first asked to give their levels of support or opposition about various societal topics that were in the news. They were then given a truth or lie condition by chance and interviewed about the three topics that they felt mo
30、st strongly about. Truth tellers were instructed to report their true opinions while lie tellers were instructed to lie about their opinions during the interviews.For the secondary task, participants were given a seven-digit (数字) car number and instructed to recall it back to the interviewer. Half o
31、f them received additional instructions that if they could not remember the car number during the interview, they may be asked to write down their opinions after the interview.Participants were given the opportunity to prepare themselves for the interview and were told it was important to come acros
32、s as convincing as possible during the interviews which was incentivized by being entered into a prize draw.The results showed that lie tellers stories sounded less reasonable and less clear than truth tellers stories, particularly when lie tellers were given the secondary task and told that it was
33、important.“The pattern of result suggests that the introduction of secondary tasks in an interview could help lie detection but such tasks need to be introduced carefully. It seems that a secondary task will only be effective if lie tellers do not neglect it. This can be achieved by either telling i
34、nterviewees that the secondary task is important, or by introducing one that cannot be neglected, said Professor Vriji.32What can we learn about participants in the experiment?ASome truth tellers gave false opinions in the interview.BNot all participants knew the importance of the secondary task.CPa
35、rticipants didnt express opinions about news topics.DParticipants chose a truth or lie condition by themselves.33What does the underlined word “incentivized” in paragraph 4 mean?AMotivated.BChosen.CCompleted.DCorrected.34On what condition was the secondary task effective in the experiment?AWhen part
36、icipants took it seriously.BWhen participants had strong brain power.CWhen participants paid little attention to it.DWhen participants had the chance to prepare.35Which can be a suitable title for the text?AInterviewing Lie Tellers.BCovering up the Truth.CChallenging a Secondary Task.DExposing Liars
37、 by Distraction.第二节 七选五(2.5*5=12.5分)Everyone knows about straight-A students. In fact, hard work isnt the whole story behind their academic success. Many straight-A students actually put in fewer hours of homework time than their low-scoring classmates. 36 .Set priorities.Top students bear no breaks
38、 on study time. Once the books are open or the computer is booted up, phone calls go unanswered, TV shows unwatched, and snacks ignored. Study is business; business comes before recreation. 37 .Paul Melendres, a straight-A freshman from New Mexico, keeps two folders (文件夹) one for the days assignment
39、s, another for papers completed and graded. Melendres methods have actually proven effective. Even students who dont have a private study area remain organized. A bag or drawer keeps essential supplies together and cuts down time-wasting searches.Clean up your act.Neat papers are likely to get highe
40、r grades than sloppy ones. “The student who turns in a neat paper,” says Claude Olney, an Arizona State University business professor, “is already on the way to an AIts like being served a cheeseburger. 38 , you cant believe it tastes good if its presented on a dirty plate.”Speak up.“ 39 , I asked h
41、im to repeat it,” says Christopher Campbell. Class participation goes beyond merely asking questions, though. Its a matter of showing intellectual curiosity. “I dont want to memorize information for tests only,” says Campell. “Better grades come from better understanding.”Test yourself.As part of he
42、r note-taking, Domenica Roman emphasizes points she thinks may be covered during exams. Later she designs tentative (试验性的) test questions based on those points and gives herself a written examination before test day. “If I cant answer the questions satisfactorily, 40 ,” she says.AGet organizedBSched
43、ule your timeCI will go back and reviewDNo matter how good it really isEIf I dont understand what my teacher is explainingFHere are some secrets of the young study championsGHere we make some suggestions on how to study anytime第三部分 完形填空Never had a lovely sunflower been absent to my house on my birth
44、day, since I turned 13. No cards or notes in it. Calls to the flower shop were always 41 it was a cash purchase. I never stopped 42 who the mysterious giver might be. Some of my happiest moments were spent daydreaming about someone wonderful but too shy to disclose his or her 43 .My mother even 44 m
45、y imaginations. Shed ask me if there was someone who I had done a special favor and then might be showing 45 . As a teenager, 46 , I had more fun assuming that it might be a boy I had a crush on. When I was 17, I failed 47 in a significant test. That night when the result came. I just 48 myself to s
46、leep. When I awoke in the morning, my mother comforted, “Dont be discouraged! Its not a big deal!” Yet, I remember 49 out of the house at that time, yelling. “You just dont understand!”One month before my graduation from high school, my father died of a heart attack. My feelings ranged from pain to
47、50 so that I became completely uninterested in the upcoming ceremony. But my mother, in the midst of her own grief, would deny my 51 any of those things. Before my father died, we had shopped a party dress which made me feel like a (an) 52 Cinderella. But it was the wrong size. Later I totally forgo
48、t about the dress. My mother didnt. The day before the dance, I found that dress, in the right size, 53 in the box to me gracefully, and lovingly. She just wanted her child to feel loved and showed that there still existed magic and beauty even 54 hardships. Actually, my mother passed away one week
49、after I got married, That year the adorable sunflower stopped 55 .41Ain advanceBin vainCin chargeDin private42AdeclaringBadmiringCcalculatingDconfirming43AidentityBproofCaddressDpresence44Asubscribed toBreferred toCobjected toDcontributed to45AapplauseBaccountCappreciationDassistance46AthoughBmoreov
50、erCthereforeDotherwise47AparticularlyBunexpectedlyCunavoidablyDsincerely48AappliedBallowedCforcedDdevoted49AwanderingBrushingCpacingDmoving50AastonishmentBannoyanceCtirednessDabandonment51AgraspingBinterruptingCacceptingDskipping52AawesomeBoriginalCordinaryDImaginative53AawardedBthrownCdeliveredDpai
51、d54Ain response toBby means ofCin terms ofDin the face of55Acheering upBshowing upClighting upDwarming up第四部分 语法填空阅读下列材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。On recent weekends,visitors from surrounding cities, provinces and even 56 (far) away are rushing to try Zibo barbecue. A local citizen surnamed Wei s
52、aid, “We locals cant even eat at nearby barbecue restaurants on weekends due to the long queues.” Pancakes,scallions and table-top barbecues 57 (see) as essential items for customers, and the immersive barbecue mode has met the taste and social needs of young customers.“Zibo barbecue going viral is
53、not 58 (accident), ”Yin Qidi, head of the citys commerce bureau, said at 59 news conference held to address the barbecue craze on March 10. 60 terms of transportation, Zibo is known to have newly added 21 customized barbecue bus lines and cooperated with China Railway Jinan Group Co Ltd to add weeke
54、nd railway lines fromZibo to Jinan of Shandong province.Arranging volunteers at Zibo railway stations, publishing maps marking recommended Zibo barbecue cateries, 61 providing accommodation discounts for out-of -town students are some of the convenient services Zibo provides.Previously, the citys cu
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