吉林省通化梅河口市第五中学2023届高三英语上学期9月月考试卷(Word版含答案).doc
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1、梅河口市第五中学2022-2023学年度上学期高三第一次月考英语试题说明:本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分,满分150分,考试时间120分钟。第I卷(选择题,共100分)注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考号填写在答题卡上并将条形码粘贴在粘贴处。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。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。
2、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。例:How much is the shirt?A. 19. 15. B. 9. 18. C. 9. 15. 答案是C。1. Which color hair does the missing girl have?A. Red. B. Black. C. Brown. 2. What does the woman suggest the man do?A. Be thankful. B. Be positive. C. Be helpful.
3、3. Where does the conversation probably take place?A. In a caf. B. In a library. C. In a bookshop. 4. What time is it now?A. 8: 05 p. m. B. 8: 00 p. m. C. 7: 55 p. m. 5. What might bother the man?A. His dieting. B. His weight. . C. His schedule. 第二节(共15小题;每小题1. 5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
4、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段材料,回答第6、7题。6. What problem does the woman have?A. She is hungry. B. She feels tired. C. She hurt her eyes. 7. What does the man offer to do?A. Fix the computer. B. Take care of the kids. C. Make a meal. 听第7段材料,回答第8、
5、9题。8. Who gave the woman the tickets?A. Her brother. B. Her husband. C. Her friend. 9. What will the woman probably do?A. Sell the tickets. B. Buy some flowers. C. Get a gift for the man. 听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. What did the woman feel scared of at university at the beginning?A. Taking tests. B. Leavin
6、g home. C. Communicating with new people. 11. What is the woman studying at university?A. English. B. French. C. Russian. 12 What does the man want to be?A. A teacher. B. A translator. C. A historian. 听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. Who are the speakers?A. Teacher and student. B. A couple. C. Friends. 14. What
7、 are the speakers mainly talking about?A. Whether kids should work for pocket money. B. How kids can balance work and study. C. What kids can do at home. 15. What did the man do when he was young?A. He washed the dishes. B. He worked on a farm. C. He delivered newspapers. 16. What is the womans atti
8、tude towards sleep for young people?A. They have too much sleep. B. They should have enough sleep. C. They should go to bed early. 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. What is the speaker doing?A. Recommending a TV show. B. Introducing a song. C. Presenting a star. 18. How is the speaker feeling about tonights sho
9、w?A. Excited. B. Surprised. C. Confused19. What role is the special guest most famous as?A. A songwriter. B. An author. C. An actress. 20. How many children are helped by the Imagination Library programme?A. 1 million. B. 1. 9 million. C. 9 million. 第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每
10、题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AFall in Love With Your Writing With These Books!Write NakedByJennifer ProbstWAS: $16.99NOW: $15.99Bestselling author Jennifer Probst reveals her pathway to success, from struggling as a new writer to signing a seven-figure deal. Written in Probsts unmistakable and honest voi
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12、, youll learn how to master the nuances of fiction, discover what readers really want, and persevere through the challenges of getting started, conquering writers block and dealing with rejection.Damn Fine StoryBy Chuck WendigWAS: $17.99NOW: $8.99Great storytelling is making readers care about your
13、characters. And to tell a damn fine story, you need to understand why and how that caring happens. Using a mix of personal stories, pop fiction examples and traditional storytelling terms, The New York Times bestselling author Chuck Wendig will help you internalize the feel of powerful storytelling.
14、Fearless WritingBy William KenowerWAS: $16.99NOW:$15.99Filled with insightful wisdom and practical advice, Fearless Writing teaches you how to accept the inner value of your work, enter a flow state while writing and overcome rejection, delay and other obstacles that prevent your creativity. With Fe
15、arless Writing, youll find the inner strength to set on a brave journey and build a lifelong career in the process.1. Who shares his/her own writing experience with the readers?A. Jennifer Probst.B. James Scott Beli.C. Chuck Wendig.D. William Kenower.2. Which book has the highest discount?A. Write N
16、aked.B. Just Write.C. Damn Fine Story.D. Fearless Writing.3. What do the four books have in common?A. They are written by bestselling authors.B. They focus on traditional storytelling terms.C. They show how to overcome rejection.D. They give some practical advice on writingBMedha Gupta sometimes fel
17、t worried making the 20-minute walk from the corner where the school bus dropped her off to her home in Herndon, Va. especially during the colder months in winter.Her mother, Divya Gupta had a suggestion: write an app. She was half-kidding, but Medha took the challenge seriously. So she went to work
18、.The result was Safe Travel, an app designed by Medha to help walkers feel more secure when travelling alone. Using the iPhone, a person can program it to send a warning to someone he or she trusts if he or she fails to arrive at a destination within a certain time.It was the first iOS app that Medh
19、a had created. While she didnt think much would come from the project, her effort caught the eye of judges for the annual Congressional App Challenge, who selected her as the winner for Virginias 10th District.The App Challenge is designed to encourage students to consider careers in science, techno
20、logy, engineering, and math by experimenting with coding and computer science. Winning students are invited to attend a reception on Capitol Hill in April and also received $250 in Amazon Web Service credits.Medha said it took her about 40 hours to design, program and test the app. As for her next a
21、pp? Medhas not certain. She temporarily has her app-development ambitions on hold because shes busy teaching herself artificial intelligence to help deal with improper words on Facebook. Yes, she knows that there are teams of engineers probably doing the same thing. But she figures it cant hurt her
22、own part, too. “If we see something wrong with the world, we should do something about it, ” she said. “After all, the only one stopping us from doing something is ourselves. ”4. Why did Medha Gupta feel worried?A. It took a long time to walk home.B. It was colder than ever in winter.C. It was unsaf
23、e to walk home alone.D. It was difficult to write an app.5. What is Medhas attitude to her mothers suggestion?A. Curious.B. Sensitive.C. Uncertain.D. Optimistic.6. What does the underlined phrase “on hold” in Paragraph 6 mean?A. Delayed.B. Developed.C. Suspected.D. Satisfied.7. Whats the main idea o
24、f the text?A. Medha registered for the App Challenge.B. Medha designed Safe Travel successfully.C. The App Challenge directs students to choose careers.D. An app guides walkers home.CWeve all been there: in a lift, in line at the bank or on an airplane, surrounded by people who are, like us, deeply
25、focused on their smartphones or, worse, struggling with the uncomfortable silence.Whats the problem? Its possible that we all have compromised conversational intelligence. Its more likely that none of us start a conversation because its awkward and challenging, or we think its annoying and unnecessa
26、ry. But the next time you find yourself among strangers, consider that small talk is worth the trouble. Experts say its an invaluable social practice that results in big benefits.Dismissing small talk as unimportant is easy, but we cant forget that deep relationships wouldnteven exist if it werent f
27、or casual conversation. Small talk is the grease(润滑剂) for social communication, says Bernardo Carducci, director of the Shyness Research Institute at Indiana University Southeast. Almost every great love story and each big business deal begins with small talk, he explains. The key to successful smal
28、l talk is learning how to connect with others, not just communicate with them.In a 2014 study, Elizabeth Dunn, associate professor of psychology at UBC, invited people on their way into a coffee shop. One group was asked to seek out an interaction(互动) with its waiter; the other, to speak only when n
29、ecessary. The results showed that those who chatted with their server reported significantly higher positive feelings and a better coffee shop experience. Its not that talking to the waiter is better than talking to your husband, says Dunn. But interactions with peripheral(边缘的) members of our social
30、 network matter for our well-being also.Dunn believes that people who reach out to strangers feel a significantly greater sense of belonging, a bond with others. Carducci believes developing such a sense of belonging starts with small talk. Small talk is the basis of good manners, he says.8. What ph
31、enomenon is described in the first paragraph?A. Addiction to smartphones.B. Inappropriate behaviours in public places.C. Absence of communication between strangers.D. Impatience with slow service.9. What is important for successful small talk according to Carducci?A. Showing good manners.B. Relating
32、 to other people.C. Focusing on a topic.D. Making business deals.10. What does the coffee-shop study suggest about small talk?A. It improves family relationships.B. It raises peoples confidence.C. It matters as much as a formal talk.D. It makes people feel good.11. What is the best title for the tex
33、t?A. Conversation CountsB. Ways of Making Small TalkC. Benefits of Small TalkD. Uncomfortable SilenceDScience is finally beginning to embrace animals who were, for a long time, considered second-class citizens.As Annie Potts of Canterbury University has noted, chickens distinguish among one hundred
34、chicken faces and recognize familiar individuals even after months of separation. When given problems to solve, they reason: hens trained to pick colored buttons sometimes choose to give up an immediate food reward for a slightly later (and better) one. Healthy hens may aid friends, and mourn when t
35、hose friend die.Pigs respond meaningful to human symbols. When a research team led by Candace Croney at Penn State University carried wooden blocks marked with X and O symbols around pigs, only the O carriers offered food to the animals. The pigs soon ignored the X carriers in favor of the Os. Then
36、the team switched from real-life objects to T-shirts printed with X or O symbols. Still, the pigs walked only toward the O-shirted people: they had transferred their knowledge to a two-dimensional format, a not inconsiderable feat of reasoning.Ive been guilty of prejudiced expectations, myself. At t
37、he start of my career almost four decades ago, I was firmly convinced that monkeys and apes out-think and out-feel other animals. Theyre other primates(灵长目动物), after all, animals from our own mammalian(哺乳动物的) class. Fairly soon, I came to see that along with our closest living relatives, whales too
38、are masters of cultural learning, and elephants express profound joy and mourning with their social companions. Long-term studies in the wild on these mammals helped to fuel a viewpoint shift in our society: the public no longer so easily accepts monkeys made to undergo painful procedure kin laborat
39、ories, elephants forced to perform in circuses, and dolphins kept in small tanks at theme parks.Over time, though, as I began to broaden out even further and explore the inner lives of fish, chickens, pigs, goats, and cows, I started to wonder: Will the new science of food animals bring an ethical (
40、伦理的) revolution in terms of who we eat? In other words, will our ethics start to catch up with the development of our science?Animal activists are already there, of course, committed to not eating these animals. But what about the rest of us? Can paying attention to the thinking and feeling of these
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