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PAGE9-內(nèi)蒙古赤峰市其次試驗(yàn)中學(xué)2024-2025學(xué)年高一英語(yǔ)10月月考試題聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)略其次部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。AForkidsandmanyadults,aSanDiegovacationmeansthemeparksandotherattractions.Beforeheadingtoapark,callorcheckitswebsiteforupdatedhoursofoperation;manyparkshaveseasonalorholidayhours.Ticketpriceslistedhereareforgeneraladmission,single-dayuseonly.SeaWorldSanDiegoA6-minuteridecalledJourneytoAtlantis,whichistoopeninlateMay,tellsthelegendoftheislandnation.AftertherideofGreekfishingboats,folkscanvisitanewexhibitofdolphins,whichhavenotbeenondisplayattheparksince1998.DETAILS:Generaladmissionis$46.95foradults,$37.95forchildrenaged3-9,freeforchildrenaged2andyounger.1-800-380-3203orseaworld.SanDiegoZooThere’snotmuchinthewayofnewattractions.Thezoohasanewpandacub(幼獸),MeiSheng.NighttimeZoo,aprogrampopularwithfamilies,startsJune26.DETAILS:Generaladmissionis$21foradults,$14forchildrenaged3-11,freeforchildrenaged2andyounger.1-(619)-234-3153or.MaritimeMuseumofSanDiegoTheHMSSurprise,the18th-centuryBritishwarshipfeaturedinthefilmMasterandCommander,isonexhibitthroughNov.30.DETAILS:Theshipisavailablefortoursfrom9a.m.to8p.m.daily.Admissionis$8foradults,$6forseniorsandchildrenaged13-17,$5forkidsaged6-12,andfreeforkidsaged5andyounger.1-(619)-234-9153or.21.Ifyouwanttoenjoytheperformanceofdolphins,youshouldgoto__________.A.SeaWorldSanDiego B.SanDiegoZooC.MaritimeMuseumofSanDiego D.OldTownTrolleyTours22.IfacouplevisitsSanDiegoZoowiththeirchildren,oneaged3andtheother2,theadmissionwillbe_______.A.$35. B.$49. C.$56. D.$70.23.IfyouwanttogetmoreinformationaboutMaritimeMuseumofSanDiego,youshouldcall________.A.1-(619)-234-3153B.1-(619)-234-9153C.1-800-380-3203D.1-800-380-5203BMrJasonhastaughtmathinaremoteruralareafortenyears.Lastyear,hewasawarded$2,000as“TheAmazingTeacher”.Peoplethoughthewouldmovewithhisparentstoanicehouseinthecity.Buthesurprisedthemall.Whenstudentscamebackfromtheirholiday,theyfoundthechairs,desksandprojectors(投影儀)wereallreplaced.Eventhewallsoftheclassroomswerepaintedwhite.Asateacher,MrJasonnotonlyfocusesonstudents’studies,butalsohelpsstudentsovercomethedifficultiesinlife.Intheruralarea,mostfamiliesarepoorandsomestudentsoftendroppedoutofschool.MrJasonalwaystriestohelpthemout.Wheninterviewed,hesaid,“WhenIwasinmiddleschool,aMrSmithhelpedmeuntilIgraduatedformuniversity.Iattemptedmanytimestofindhimaftergraduation,butfailed.IthoughtmaybewhathemostwishedwasnotmyappreciationbutanotherMrSmith.SoIamhere.”“MrJasonisthebestteacherIhaveeverhad.Withouthishelp,mywholelifewouldendinthevillage.WhenIwasinSeniorTwo,myfamilycouldn’taffordmytuition(學(xué)費(fèi))soIstayedathome.Atthattime,Ifelthopeless.ItwasMrJasonwhopersuadedmyparentstosendmebacktoschool.Luckily,Iwasadmittedintomyidealuniversityfinally,”saidJulia,afreshcollegestudent.“NowIbelievetheroadaheadispromising.”MrJason’saltruismmovesmanypeople.Whentheactivity“TheAmazingTeacher”waslaunched,someonepostedhisstoryontheInternet.Anditsoonspreadover.Later,MrJasonwrote:Ijusthavedonewhatateachershoulddo.Ihopepeoplecouldpayattentiontothosechildreninneedandhelpthemrealizetheirdreams.WhatdidMrJasondowiththemoneyhewasawarded?Hebuiltmanyschoolsinruralareas.Hesettleddownwithhisfamilyinabigcity.Heimprovedthestudyenvironmentforstudents.Hehelpedthepoorimprovetheirlivingconditions.WhydidMrJasonchoosetoteachintheruralarea?TofinishMrSmith’slastwish.Toescapefromthenoisycitylife.TocontinueMrSmith’skindness.Todoresearchoneducationthere.WhatcanweinferfromJulia’swords?It’sagreatchallengeforhertostudyincollege.MrJasonmakesherfuturefilledwithopportunities.It’sdifficultforhertocommunicatewithherparents.ShewantstodevoteherselftoteachinglikeMrJason.Whichofthefollowingcanreplacetheunderlinedword“altruism”inParagraph5?UnselfishnessB.ExpectationC.PatienceD.ConfidenceCLongago,MexicanwolveswerecommonallthroughthesouthwestUSandnorthernMexico.Butasmorehumanactivitiesappearedinthearea,thewolveswerehuntedillegally(非法地)untiltheyalmostdiedout.Inthe1970s,theUSgovernmentbeganaprogramofraisingMexicanwolvesandreleasingthembackintonature.Theprogramhopedtomakethewolvesspreadbackacrosstheareafortheyareanimportantpartofthebalanceofnatureinthearea.Theresultofthelatestcount(總數(shù))ofMexicanwolveswasrecentlyannouncedbytheUSFishandWildlifeService(USFWS).Atotalof42wolfpacks(狼群)werefoundinthewild,andhalfofthemhadbabywolveslastspring.Around90babywolveswereborninall,and58%ofthemsurvived.Thecountreportedatotalof163wolves,whichisnearly25%morethanlastyear.Overthelast10years,thenumberofwolveshasbeenincreasingbyabout15%ayear.Onechangewildlifemanagershavemaderecentlyisplacinglittlewolvesintogroupsofwildwolves.Thewolvesthatarereturnedtonaturewhentheyareyoungseemtobefarmoreadaptable(可適應(yīng)的)thanwolvesthatgointothewildforthefirsttimeasadults.Besides,newwolvesfromoutsidethepacksalsoimprovetheoveralllong-termhealthforthewolvesasagroup.However,noteveryoneisexcitedaboutthenews.Forfarmers,whomustprotecttheircattle(cows)fromthewolves,theincreaseislikelytomeanmorelostanimalsontheirfarms.Lastyear184farmanimalswerekilledinall.That’sthelargestnumbersince1998.WhatisthepurposeoftheUSprogram?Toreducethenaturalareasforhumanactivities.Tocallonpeopletofightagainstillegalhunting.ToimprovethelivingconditionsofMexicanwolves.TomakesuretheMexicanwolfpopulationrecovers.WhatdothenumbersinParagraph2show?TheUSprogramfacedsomedifficulties.TheUSprogramhasachievedgreatsuccess.TheMexicanwolveshavetroublefittingintotheworld.Thenumberofwolvesintheareahasreacheditslimits.WhatcanbeinferredfromParagraph3?Mostyoungwolvesarehealthierthanadultwolves.Wildlifemanagersshouldtakemeasurestomanagethewolves.Releasingwolvesinthewildcausessomeenvironmentalproblems.Mixingbabywolvesraisedbypeoplewithwildwolvesisgoodforallthewolves.WhatproblemismentionedinParagraph4?ThewildMexicanwolvesareshortoffood.Farmerssufferlossesbecauseofincreasingwolves.Farmersfailtoknowhowtodriveawaywildwolves.ThewildMexicanwolvesarestillindangerofdyingout. DOnTuesday,Beijingpassedalawondailydisposable(一次性的)garbage.Accordingtothelaw,fastfoodcompanies,hotels,andrestaurantswillbenotallowedtousedisposableplasticboxesandbags.Itiscommonforpeopletousedisposableplasticbagstopacktheirbreakfastonthewaytooffice,gettheirmealssentinplasticboxes,andputeverythingtheybuyfromthesupermarketinplasticbags.Alookatthedatafromfastfoodcompaniesismoreshocking.Ele.me,MeituanandBaidu,thethreegiantsofChina’sfastfoodindustry,receiveabout60millionorderseveryday.Ifeachordercontainsoneplasticbagandtwoplasticboxes,theboxesplacedendtoendinalinewouldbe2,400kilometerslong,morethan6timesthedistancebetweentheEarth’ssurfaceandtheInternationalSpaceStation.Theplasticbagslaidouttogetherwouldcover1.2millionsquaremeters,enoughtocover168soccerfields.However,thelawmightneedmoremeasuresinordertowork.Accordingtoitspresentsituation,thefastfoodcompanies,restaurants,andhotelsmightfaceafine(罰款)of5,000to10,000($1,422)iftheygoagainstthelaw.Butwhatiftheircustomersrequirethemtouseplasticcontainersandbags?Whatifacustomerwrites,“Twodisposableboxes,please”whileorderingafastdelivery?Whatifacustomerwantsboxesandbagstotakeawayanyunfinisheddishesatarestaurant?Sothereshouldbesomelawstolimitcustomers’usingplastic.Inordertocontroltheuseofplastics,itisnecessarytochangepeople’shabits,too.Forexample,thosewhoavoidusingdisposableplasticsforonemonthcouldberewarded.Withthesenewmeasuresandthelaw,theuseofdisposableplasticcontainersandbagswillhopefullybecontrolled.Inwhichparagraphcanwerealizetheseriousnessofplasticgarbage?Paragraphone.B.Paragraphtwo.C.Paragraphthree.D.Paragraphfour.Whatcanbeinferredfromparagraph4?Thefineonusingdisposableplasticsworkswell.Customersprefertake-awayfoodtohome-madefood.Lawsshouldalsobesettocontrolthebehaviorsofcustomers.Therelativebusinessesshouldnotprovidedisposableplastics.Whichislikelytobethebestwaytocontrolplasticsaccordingtothetext?Carryingoutthelawandothermeasures.Stoppingsellingdisposableplastics.Finingthefastfoodcompanies.Rewardingpeoplenotusingdisposableplastics.Whatisthebesttitleofthetext?GreatharmfromdisposableplasticsCapitaltryingtocontroldisposableplasticsLawsonproducingdisposableplasticsShockingfactsofusingdisposableplastics其次節(jié)(共5小題:每小題2分,滿分10分)依據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。Doyouwanttohaveagoodfamilylife?Formostpeople,theanswermightbe“Yes”.36Fortunately,herearesomestepsyoucantaketomakeyourtimewithyourfamilymoreenjoyable.Listentoyourfamilymembersactively.Whentheyaretalkingtoyou,youcanmakeeyecontactwiththem,nodyourhead,orsaythingslike“Iunderstand”.Putdownyourphonewhenyoutalktosomeone.37.Theseareespeciallyimportantifyou’rehavingaseriousconversation.38.Afewverbal(言語(yǔ)的)andnonverbalgesturesoffeelingsgoalongway.Inadditiontosaying“Iloveyou”,trytofindsmallwaystoshowthatyoucareforeachother.Huggingyourparentsandsaying“IjustwantyoutoknowIappreciateyou”makesamajorimpact(影響).Havepositiveweeklyfamilymeetings.Afamilymeetingdoesn’thavetobeformalorfocusonheavytopics.Forexample,talkaboutthepastweek’supsanddownsoranyeventsthatwillhappeninthenextweek.Trytokeepthetone(語(yǔ)調(diào))light.39Havemealstogetherasoftenaspossible.Parentsworkandkidshaveafter-schoolactivities,soit’sdifficulttohavebreakfastanddinnertogethereveryday.40Becausefamilymealsarethekeytohelpingyoustayinvolvedinyourfamilymembers’lives.Youshouldlearntocookforyourself.Expressloveandappreciationfrequently.Andtrynottocheckyourtextsorsocialmedia.Manypeoplecan’tgetalongwellwiththosearoundthem.However,somemaybeconfusedabouthowtoimprovetheirfamilylife.Thiscanencourageeveryonetocommunicatefreelyandfeelcomfortable.Butyoucantrytocreateasmanyopportunitiesaspossibletoeattogether.第三部分語(yǔ)言學(xué)問(wèn)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié)(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。MrsWhiteisasinglemotheroftwolittlegirls—Ellie,6andJulia,3yearsold.41sheleadsahardlife,sheisawarethatsheneedstocreatechancesforherchildrentolearntobe42.Onedayshedecidedtotakethemtothetheatre.Whenheadingouttothetheatre,MrsWhitegaveeachchildsome43.Thenshenoticedanoldgrey-hairedmanwithworn-outclothes44walkedstraighttowardsthem.MrsWhitewasabit45,fearinghemightfalldown,soshestopped.When46them,theoldmanbentdownandsaidtoEllie,“That’saprettyballoon.MayIhaveit?”MrsWhite47Ellie,“Goahead,baby.Don’tbeafraid!”ThenEllierepliedexcitedlywith“Yes”andhandedonetotheoldman.Alookof48passedovertheoldman’sfaceashe49fortheballoonofferedinanextendedlittlehand.Hesmiled50,watchingitflyingintheair.Finally,he51itsmilingly,saying,“Thankyoufor52itbutitisreallyyours.”ThenhesaidtoMrsWhitethatitwasunusualthesedaystomeetsucha(n)53childandcontinuedonhisway.Mrswhiteandherchildrenwerereadytoleave.Lookingbacktowardstheoldmanashe54,Elliecalledoutloudly“Bye,bye”anumberoftimesandwaved.Greatly55,theoldmanpartly56,andwavedback,withtearsrollingdownhischeeks.Itseemedthathestoodtallerandhisdragging(拖沓的腳步)seemedless57.Thesmallactofkindnessfrom58musthavebrightenedhisday.Yearslater,whenspeakingofthe59,MrsWhitestillfeelsproudthatherdaughtersh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