天津市南开区2024-2025学年高一下学期3月月考英语试题(无答案)

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24-25学年下学期第一次阶段检测
高一英语学科试卷
本试卷分为第Ⅰ卷(选择题)、第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分,共150分,考试用时120 分钟。请考生务必将答案涂写在答题卡上,涂写在试卷上无效。考试结束后,将答题卡收回。祝各位考生考试顺利!
第Ⅰ卷
注意事项:1.考生务必将自已的姓名、准考号填写在答题卷和答题卡上。
2.每小题选出答案后,用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,再涂其他答案标号。
第一部分:听力(共两节,满分20分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)
听下面五段对话。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,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段话后,你将有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。
1. What is the man's attitude toward the websites 、
A. Supportive. B. Disapproving. C. Uncertain.
2. Why did the man go to Fortaleza ·
A. For shopping. B. For work. C. For sightseeing.
3. How does the woman fight a cold
A. By having a rest. B. By eating a certain diet.
C. By taking some medicine.
4. When will the goods arrive
A. On February 13th. B. On February 16th. C. On February 19th.
5. What does the Man mean by saying“it is all Greek to me. I can't follow him at all”
A. The physics problem is difficult. B. He can explain everything clearly.
C. Professor Smith can't speak Greek.
第二节 (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
听下面几段材料。每段材料后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段材料前,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。每段材料读两遍。
听下面一段对话,回答第6至第8小题。
6. What do we know about the speakers
A. They are on vacation. B. The woman doesn't like to travel.
C. They went on a trip last year.
7. How long does the trip in the advertisement take
A. 14 days. B. 21 days. C. 28 days.
8.Why doesn't the woman like the trip in the advertisement
A. She doesn't like to live on the ship. B. She prefers to stay in one place.
C. She doesn't like the food.
听下面一段对话,回答第9至第11 小题。
9、When does this conversation take place
A、Late at night. B. In the afternoon. C. In the morning.
10. What does the man want to drink
A. Water. B. Tea. C. Coffee.
11. What is the man doing
A. Watching TV. B. Writing reports. C. Listening to the radio.
听下面一段独白,回答第12 至第15小题。
12. How many aspects of the United Kingdom does the man refer to
A. Two. B. Three. C. Four.
13. Which of the following is NOT a historical monument
A. Windsor Castle. B. The Tower of London. ·C. The National Gallery.
14. Which of the following film series was NOT produced by a British studio
A. Harry Potter. B. Star Wars. C. James Bond.
15. Which of the following sports originated in the United Kingdom
A. Rugby. B. Basketball. C. Badminton
第二部分:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
— The fashion world just keeps recycling old ideas.
— . There is less and less creativity these days.
A. You' re absolutely right. B. I don't get it.
C. I couldn't agree with you. D. It's up to you.
17. The hospital has recently obtained new medical equipment, more patients to be treated.
A. being allowed B. allowing C. having allowed D. allowed
18 Yesterday I broke my favourite watch, and I will have it .
A. repaired B. repairing C. repair D. to repair
19 Their use was limited by laws, the first of dates back to the fourteenth century.
A. where B. which C. that D. when
20. With the government's aid, those by the earthquake have moved to the new settlements.
A. affect B. affecting C. affected D. were affected
21 Mozart's birthplace and the house he composed“The Magic Flute” are both museums now.
A. where B. when C. there D. which
22. Recently a survey prices of the same goods in two different supermarkets has caused heated debate among citizens.
A. compared B.comparing C. compares D. being compared
23. online shopping has changed our life, not all of its effects have been positive.
A. Since B. After C. While D. Unless
24. The WTO cannot its name if it does not include a country that is home to one fifth of mankind.
A、 turn into B. live up to C. break down D. keep in touch with
25. The Revenge of Prince Zidan is an of Hamlet into Peking Opera by Shanghai Jingju Theatre Company.
A adoption B. admission C. adaptation D. affection
26. The program aims to encourage students to themselves in making a difference in society.
A. indicate B. engage C. quit D. transfer
27. :n painting, John didn't notice evening approaching.
A. Absorb B. Absorbing C. Absorbed D. To be absorbed
28. My washing machine this week, so I have to wash my clothes by hand.
A. was repaired B. is repaired C. is being repaired D. has been repaired
29.— Mike, we can't go on a picnic this afternoon due to the unexpected rain.
— . I have been longing for it for a long time.
A. That's all right B. It's my pleasure C. What a pity D. Sounds great
30 to work overtime that evening, I missed a wonderful film.
A. Having been asked B. To ask C. Having asked D. To be asked
第三部分:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,掌握大意,然后从各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
My mother spent her childhood with her father on their farm in the US. She learned how to mend fences, plow fields, and make cheese. And she learned farm life doesn't offer 31 rewards, but if you stuck with it, the effort and the long days 32 .
My grandpa spent his later years living on a corner of the 33 , named Cherry Ridge, where they 34 riding horses together every Saturday before he died in 2012.
Since that time, the farm has 35 into Cherry Ridge Therapeutic Learning Programs,a center for learning, horseback riding and companionship.
"I am a ' road scholar', learning in an experiential way, " Mom told me. "I feel I was with eyes to see the needs of a(n) 37 spirit, " she added. She has partnered with a38 celled Working to Empower Students Together (WEST), which help, young people with learning disabilities, emotional and behavioral challenges, or unstable home environments.
Mom's latest project, the Farm Day Grief Camp, was 39 out of her grieving after the 40 of my grandpa.
"I'm an adult woman who lost my 41 only six years ago. " Mom said. " There is nothing than nature and 、animals to help with the 43 process. " The camp's first visitors were five kids mourning the loss of a 7-year-old who died of cancer. 44included painting and recalling the child's favorite things; and a balloon launch they called Sentiments to Heaven.
" Each camper wrote one thing they wished they could 45 with their departed (去世的) loved one on their 46 , " Mom-said. Children living with physical disabilities are also 47 at Cherry Ridge. Recently, a student in a wheelchair smiled ear-to-ear as he led the farm's mini houses around.
Mom's vision 48 children, ensuring the lessons she learned on the farm will be 49for years to come. I know my grandpa would be 50 .
31. A. good B. real C. different D. instant
32. A. run out B.come back C. go by D. pay off
33. A. farm B. school C. town D. country
34. A. imagined B. avoided C. enjoyed D. missed
35. A. developed B. divided C. looked D. bumped
36. A. unable B. confused C. gifted D. annoyed
37. A. happy B. curious C. determined D. hurt
38. A. course B. program C. game D. product
39. A. born B. ready C. found D. grown
40. A. illness B. trouble C. loss D. failure
41. A. mom B. dad C. husband D. child
42. A. better B. worse C. easier D. stranger
43. A. learning B. thinking C. relaxing D. grieving
44. A. Trainings B. Activities C. Methods D. Rules
45. A. share B. agree C. play D. provide
46. A. painting B. balloon C. door D. book
47. A. reliable B. upset C. cautious D. welcome
48. A. protects B. challenges C. inspires D. questions
49. A. abandoned B. changed C. preserved D. recognized
50. A. worried B. proud C. thankful D. surprised
第四部分:阅读理解(共20小题,每题2.5分,满分50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。
A
Youth Speech Competition
UNICEF is working towards a world where every child has what they need to survive and develop. But we can't do it without big ideas from young people—— young people who are brave enough to share their brilliant ideas with the world. UNICEF USA and TED-Ed invite young people to create their own talks on the rights of children and the problems young people face around the world.
One winner will be invited to UNICEF USA's Annual Student Summit to make his/ her speech on stage!
Criteria(标准)
Youths aged 10-18 (if you are under 13, you must have a parent or teacher to help you register(报名)).
Must register online.
Your video must be under 2 minutes.
Deadline(截止时间): Your video must be handed in by midnight, January 27,2023.
Topics of Discussion:
●Migration ●Sustainable(可持续的) Development· Values and Beliefs
Prizes
Winners will be announced on February 4,2023.
One winner will be invited to make his/ her speech on stage on UNICEF USA's Annual Student Summit in Washington, D. C. on March 16-17,2023!
UNICEF USA will pay for all travel expenses (flights and hotels). The student will be responsible for personal meals and personal expenses. If you are under the age of 18, you will need to travel with a responsible adult chaperone(监护人). UNICEF USA will pay for the chaperone's travel expenses as well.
How to Register
Create an account(账户) using this link: ed./unicefusa.
Once your account has been created, return to the TED-Ed Student Talks page and register!
Once you've handed in your registration, allow 2-3 days for processing.
Once you've recorded your talk, upload it using the“Upload” tab in your Resource Library on the TF. D-Ed website.
51. What will UNICEF USA and TED-Ed welcome
A. Excellent paintings. B. Brilliant articles.
C. Interesting stories. D. Creative ideas.
52. What should young people do to take part in the event
A. Pay an entry fee. B. Attend a training class.
C. Send a speech video within 2 minutes. D. Perform on stage in Washington, D. C.
53 What's special about the event
A It has no age limit. B. It focus on social issues.
C It provides free meals. D. It is held every two years.
54、` When can we watch the final speech at UNICEF USA's Annual Student Summit
A. On January 27,2023. B. On February 4,2023.
C. On April 18,2023. D. On March 16-17,2023.
55 If you want to register for the competition, you need to .
A. visit TED-Ed's website B. send an e-mail
C sign up in a library D. call workers from TED
B
When I was growing up, I had an old neighbor, Dr. Gibbs. He didn't look like any doctor I'd ever known. He never invited us to play in his yard, but he was a very kind person. When Dr. Gibbs wasn't saving lives, he was planting trees. He owned a large field and wanted to make it a forest.
The good doctor had some interesting ideas about planting trees. He never watered his new trees. Once I asked why, he said that watering plants spolea them, and that if you watered them, each baby tree would grow weaker and weaker, so you had to make things difficult for them and pick out the weaker trees early on. He talked about how watering trees made for shallow(浅的) roots, and how trees that weren't watered had to grow deep roots in search of water under the earth by themselves. Deep roots were very important. So he never watered his trees. He’ d planted an oak and, instead of watering it every morning, he’ d beat it with a rolled-up newspaper. I asked him why he did that, and he said it was to get the tree's attention.
Dr. Gibbs died several years after I left home. Every now and then, I walked by his house and looked at the trees that I watched him plant about twenty-five years ago. They' re very big and strong now. I planted some trees a few years back and carried water to them for a whole summer. After two years of caring too much, whenever a cold wind blows in, they shake a lot.
Every night before I go to bed,I check on my two sons. Mostly I pray(祈祷) that their lives will be easy. But lately I've been thinking that it's time to change my prayer. I know my children are going to face difficulties. There's always a cold wind blowing somewhere,so what we need to do is to pray for roots that reach deep into the brave heart, so when the rains fall and the winds blow, we could face it strongly and won't be beaten down.
56. We know from the reading, the doctor .
A. didn't know how to plant trees at all
B. had his own ways of planting trees
C、wasn't good at his own medical job
D、had nothing to do but plant trees
57 When Dr. Gibbs said“... pick out the weaker trees early on.”, he meant that .
A. some weak trees would be easily found out at the beginning
B. he would choose the weak trees to water earlier
C. the weak trees would be sent to his patients later
D. he would not plant weak trees so early anymore
58. The passage tells us that the writer .
A. often water his trees
B. didn't have a large field
C. took too much care of his trees
D. beat all his trees with a rolled-up newspaper
59. The writer wants to change his prayer, hoping that .
A. his trees will be stronger than Dr. Gibbs'
B. his trees will not be beaten down
C. his sons will be better at planting trees
D his sons will be able to face difficulties
60. Which can be the best title of the reading
A. Watering Trees B. Growing Roots
C. Doctor and his Neighbor D. Father and his Children
C
Art researchers have found a hidden painting of a man under one of Pablo Picasso’ s masterpieces, The Blue Room. By using infrared(红外线的) imagery they discovered that the hidden man under the painting was a man with his face resting on his hand. Now the question that scientists at The Phillips Collection hope to answer is simple. Who is he
The finding of the hidden man in The Blue Room leads to new research about the 1901painting, which was created by Picasso in Paris at the start of his blue period of unhappiness.Researchers discovered that the hidden man was painted in a reworked composition by Picasso. They are sure that it is not a self-portrait. They think it might be the Paris art dealer Ambrose Villard who hosted Picasso's first show in 1901, but there's no record or evidence to prove this, so the research continues.
Hidden pictures have been found under other important Picasso paintings, such as LaVie and Woman Ironing. A technical analysis of La Vie at the Cleveland Museum of Art also found that Picasso reworked the painting's composition. And scientists found a portrait of a man under Picasso's painting Woman Ironing at the Guggenheim Museum in Manhattan:
Dorothy Kosinski, director of The Phillips Collection, said more new knowledge about Picasso's paintings can be discovered through high-tech cooperation (合作) among museums. “Our audiences are curious about the high-tech research because-it can help them know more about the paintings. It's giving them a doorway to make them understand Picasso's paintings more,” she said. “The more we can understand, the greater our appreciation of the paintings will be.”
61. From Paragraph 1, researchers found .
A. a man is hiding behind The Blue Room
B. a painting of a man is hidden under The Blue Room
C. The Blue Room is one of Pablo Picasso's masterpieces
D. a man is taking a rest in The Blue Room of Pablo Picasso
62. What can we know about the hidden man in The Blue Room
A. He first showed up in 1901.
B. He is Ambrose Villard from Paris.
C. Nobody knows for sure who he is.
D. He was not painted by Pablo Picasso.
63. hat's the similarity among The Blue Room, La Vie and Woman Ironing
A. They are painted by Dorothy Kosinski.
B. They have a hidden picture under them.
C. They are exhibited at the same museum.
D. They have a hidden self-portrait in them.
< According to Dorothy Kosinski, we can infer that .
A. people learn little about Picasso's paintings
B. high-tech cooperation among museums is necessary
C. nobody is interested in the hidden man in Picasso's painting
D. high-tech research attracts more attention than Picasso's paintings
65. From the last paragraph we can know .
A. audiences are curious about the doorway of the museums
B. the research on Picasso's works can add mystery to him
C. more people will be crazy about researching Picasso's life
D. the high-tech research can help people know more about Picasso's paintings
D
It seems like people today are more easily offended than ever before.
If smoking in an elevator or talking in a movie theater were normal in the past, they are considered to be rude today. We used to be obliged to answer whatever questions a family elder directed our way, but now when a prying(爱打听的) relative asks about our test grades or dream university — information that we’ d rather keep to ourselves — we feel offended, even if they mean well.
The boundary between“politeness” and“rudeness” has changed over the years,especially among young people.
But this change doesn't just go one way — things that used to be considered rude may also go across to the other side of the boundary. For example, to stand up for themselves,some youths may try to make statements by using phone cases printed with phrases like“Leave me alone” or“None of your business”. In their eyes, this is more like being independent than being rude.
“These phenomena involve rejecting previously moral order to ignore insults, recognize the good intentions of those who accidentally give offense, and be charitable (体谅的)toward those with whom we disagree,” wrote Time. “They suggest a new morality.”
And this fresh morality is introduced by a new group of people. According to The Economist, young people, or millennials (千禧一代), are“the best-educated generation ever”, which is why they tend to be more conscious about their privacy and personal space.They are also freer than previous generations, more eager to explore the world and refuse to he tied down by elders' rules.
But there are, of course, people who think that millennials have gone too far to defend their own needs. An earlier Time article called millennials the“Me Me Me Generation”,saying that they are self-involved, less grateful and less tolerant of people.
But Lauren Martin, a lifestyle writer in the US, and a millennial herself, has a theory.
“Our generation is an anomaly (与众不同的事物),” she wrote on Elite Daily. “We refuse to do things their way, so they call us entitled. We refuse to sit in cubicles(办公室隔间), so they call us spoiled. We refuse to follow their plans, so they call us stubborn. What they are slowly realizing, however, is we' re not lazy, stubborn or entitled. We just refuse to accept things as they' re given to us.”
66. What is the article mainly about
A. Why people today are more easily offended.
B. The definition of“politeness” and“rudeness”.
C. The morality of millennials and some views on it
D. Key characteristics of the millennial generation.
67. What can we conclude from the first four paragraphs
A. A prying relative always makes people feel offended.
B. Many young people can't tell politeness from rudeness.
C. Young people today are more independent than ever.
D Craditional morality has been rejected by some.
68. According to The Economist, millennials .
a. are more curious about the outside world.
b are less thankful and understanding.
c. are more concerned about their privacy.
d. are more likely to challenge elders' rules.
e. enjoy more freedom and are self-involved
A. a,b,c B. a,c,d C. b,d,e D. c,d,e
69, What does Lauren Martin think of millennials
A. They are too stubborn o listen to others.
B. They cannot get along well with others.
C. They have their own ways of viewing things.
D. They should adjust their way to defend their own needs.
70. What does the underlined word“entitled” mean
A. Arrogant. B. Lazy. C. Conscious. D. Independent.
第Ⅱ卷
注意事项:1.请把所有答案写在答题纸上。
2.请使用黑色水笔或钢笔答题,不得使用涂改液修正带。
第五部分 语言知识运用(共两节,共35分)
第一节:阅读表达 (共5小题;每小题2 分,满分10分)
When I was ten years old, on a family vacation to Las Vegas, I felt very uncomfortable. Iwas immediately taken to the hospital. It turned out that I had a big stroke(中风). It made me no longer able to talk, read, write and understand what anyone was saying to me. The entire right side of my body had no feeling.
I stayed in the hospital for months. There I met my favorite doctor. Her last visit was the most important visit of all. She sent me a box as a gift. Inside was a little toy figure of a soldier.She said, “He's a fighter. You should be like him, David. As long as you try to be him, you can triumph over your illness at last.” She moved her arms as she was fighting to help me understand.
The next few years' fighting was really hard. I went to lots of speech and physical treatments. I did loam to walk again, but my right arm remained unable to feel anything.Slowly, I learned to talk again. I started with one syllable(音节)-then more. It allowed me to go to a special school. But I couldn't even spell my own name. Everything was about language and letters. Talking was hard. So was reading. I was sad. But I was still intelligent.Eventually, I decided to let life move on and do something for other stroke survivors.
To help them, I founded a nonprofit organization. I wrote a book on stroke recovery,which has become a guide for stroke survivors and their family members. To help people like me, I also keep speaking at national conferences and hospitals about how to better recover from the disease. Recently, I was invited to speak at a stroke conference to doctors and patients and tell my story.
Today, I can walk, run, and drive. But I still can't use my right arm. However, there are so many things I can do. The fight to recover is hard. I' ll never, ever give up.
71. What happened to the author when he was ten years old (No more than 10 words)
72. What does the underlined part in Paragraph 2 mean (1 word)
73. Why was the author sad in the special school (No more than 10 words)
74. What's Paragraph 4 mainly about (No more than 10 words)
75. What do you think of the author Please explain.(No more than 20 words)
第二节:书面表达(满分25分)
76.假设你是晨光中学的李津。你的美国朋友 Chris就读于天津某国际学校,对中国传统文化非常感兴趣。他给你发来一封邮件,希望你能给他介绍一些关于中国京剧的知识。请你根据以下提示,用英语给 Chris写一封回信。
内容包括:关注公众号天津考生获取最新试卷
(1)简单介绍京剧艺术(①京剧有近二百年的历史 ②中国影响最大的戏种 ③以历史故事为主要演出内容等);
(2)邀请 Chris下周与你一起观看京剧演出,感受中国传统文化魅力;
(3)请求对方回复。
注意:
(1) 词数不少于100词;
(2)可适当加入细节,使内容充实、行文连贯;
(3)开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
Dear Chris,
Yours,
Li Jin