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2024-2025學(xué)年上海市第八中學(xué)高一下學(xué)期第一次月考英語試題

一、選詞填空(★★★)選詞填空

A.interestB.desireC.respondD.joy

E.displeasureF.oppositeG.knownH.challenge

I.eventuallyJ.continuedK.importantlyIbecameagardenerwhenIwastwelve.Myearlyintentionofgardeningmaynothaveoriginatedfrommylovefornature.Itwasto1myparents.Atthattime,wehadabigyardinwhichabeautifulmapletreestood.Butmymotheroftenlookedwithdoubtatthisworkofnaturalart.Thosegoldenleavesseemedliketonsofrubbishtoher,“somethingelsetocleanup!”Seeingtheneighborsbusywithgardening,myfathereventhoughtitawasteoftime.Atthatage,Ialwaysdidsomething2towhatevermyparentsdid!Ifgardeningweresomethingtheyfoundupsetting,Iwouldplantagarden!Iplantedsomelilyseedsintheyard.Buttheyfailedtocomeup.Icontinuedtoplantsunflowerseedsandroses.Wildwith3Ifoundthefirstrosebloom(開花).Onebyone,theflowersbloomedtheirheadsoff.Iwastouched4bythislandofwonder.However,myparentsshowedno5inmygarden.Myfatherevenshoutedatmebecausehefounditwastroublesometomovearoundmygardentothedriveway.Tomymother’s6,Iputinhervasemyrealroseswhich,inhereyes,weresimplyweedsratherthanflowers.Regardlessoftheirdislike,Ikeptonplantingmygardenand7toenjoythepleasureofgardening.Plantsmakesuchgoodcompanions:theybreathe,theybloom,they8tocareandlove.IthasbeenmanyyearssinceImademyfirstgardenoutofmy9toannoymyparents.TodayIbecome10asMrs.Greenthumbs,teachinggardeningandhostingagardeningshow,whichmakesmyparentsfeelveryproud.AndnowIcouldsayitismyaffectionfornaturethatmakesmearealgardener.二、完形填空(★★★)Isthereajobforyouaftercollege?Whatdoestheworldofworkkeepinstoreforyou?That________inlargemeasureonwhoyouare.Ifyou’veenjoyedyourstudiesinEnglishandhistory,________,you’llbegladtoknowthatinarecentsurveybyHobartandWilliamSmithCollegesinNewYorkState,amajorityofCEOssaidthattheliberalarts(文科)areessentialfor________criticalthinkingandproblem-solvingskills.Ifyouthoughtcollegewasforacquiringspecificworkskills,only37percentoftheCEOsinthesurveyagreewithyou.Ifyouplantostartyourcareerasasecretary,beawarethatthisjobisundergoingtremendous________.Inofficeswheresecretarieshavenotalreadybeeneliminated,the________roleofaclerkisnowunrecognizable.Mostbosses________theirownmailsandmeetingsandtravelplans,thankstoe-mailandtheInternet,sosecretariesare________takingonhigher-leveltaskssuchasdraftingcontractsandhandlingcustomerserviceproblems.Thosewillingtoexpandtheir________shoulddowell.Ifyouareawomaninterestedinlawenforcement(執(zhí)法),notethatsomestatesandcitiesareworkinghardtoreach________standardsforfemaleapplicants.Althoughmostsmallsuburbanpolicedepartmentsaredeeplytraditional,andsomeare________eventoemploywoman,amongthenation’slargestforcesabout15percentoftheofficersarefemale,fivetimesasmanyasagenerationago.Degreesinsportsmanagementarealso________.TwohundredU.Scollegesanduniversities,10timesasmanyin1995now________undergraduatecoursesinsportsmanagement,andsomehaveadvanceddegreeprograms.AtsomeschoolyoucanalsocombineanMBAinsportsmanagementwithalawdegree.________,ifyou’vesetyoursightsonatraditionalMBA,takeheart.MBArecruitment(招聘)iswayup,andsalariesare________.Butmoneyisn’talltoday’sMBAsarelookingfor.Arecentstudyofnearly1,800MBAstudentsintheUnitedStatesandCanadafoundthat68percent________thestatement,“Myfamilywillalwaysbemoreimportantthanmycareer.”11.A.concentratesB.dependsC.takesD.passes12.A.bycomparisonB.a(chǎn)saresultC.forinstanceD.inreturn13.A.developingB.discouragingC.confirmingD.a(chǎn)ppreciating14.A.troublesB.painsC.testsD.changes15.A.a(chǎn)ctiveB.smallC.usefulD.traditional16.A.a(chǎn)waitB.handleC.transferD.classify17.A.increasinglyB.unwillinglyC.diligentlyD.intentionally18.A.horizonsB.a(chǎn)ctivitiesC.organizationsD.operations19.A.mediumB.highC.fairD.legal20.A.keenB.resolvedC.reluctantD.qualified21.A.ondisplayB.a(chǎn)tanendC.a(chǎn)trestD.ontherise22.A.cancelB.offerC.registerD.drop23.A.ContrarilyB.ConsequentlyC.FinallyD.Strictly24.A.competitiveB.moderateC.fixedD.regular25.A.giveoutB.a(chǎn)greewithC.wonderaboutD.focuson三、閱讀理解(★★★)“Hi,Mrs.Grady,”saidMarkwhentheirneighboropenedherdoor.“Wouldyoulikeustoshovelyoursidewalkanddriveway?”ShovelingwasJamie’sidea,awaytothenewOceanKingdomvideogamethatcameoutthenextday.Mrs.Gradytouchedherhandtoherheart.“Thatwouldbewonderful,boys.Ithinkthejobisgettingtobetoomuchforme.”“Itwillcost10dollars,”Jamiesaid.“Ifthat’sOK,”Markadded.“Ohdear,”Mrs.Gradysoundeddisappointed,“Ihaven’tbeenabletogettothebank.Icanofferhomemadecookies,butIrealizethat’snotwhatyouhadinmind.”MarkwasgoingtosaythatMrs.Gradycouldpaythemanothertime,butJamiecuthimoff.“We’llcomebacklater.”①AstheystruggledthroughthesnowoutofMs.Grady’sdriveway,Mrs.Gradystoodatherwindow,watchingthem.Atthesametime,Markwasconfused.Shedidn’tlooklikethepersonwho’dcometohisrescuelastsummerwhenMr.Dunn’sdog,Goldie,escapedfromherbackyard.②Goldiehadjustwantedtoplay,butMarkdidn’tfeelcomfortablearoundbigdogs.AndGoldiehadboxedhiminbetweenthewoodenfenceandcedarhedge(雪松樹籬).③ThenMrs.Grady’sfrontdoorhadflownopen.Shemusthaveseenhimfromacrossthestreet.“Holdon,Mark.I’mcoming!”Herapronhadflappedinthewindlikeabannerasshestrodeacrossthestreetholdingakitchenbroom.“Goldie!”she’dcalled.AssoonasGoldiehadturnedherhead,Mrs.GradyhadslippedbetweenMarkandthedog.Shewasn’tmuchtallerthanMark,butshe’dstoodfirmasarockinfrontofhim.“Goldie,gohome!”Thenshe’dsweptherbroomtohurrythedogalong.“Get!”Goldiehadobeyed.④WhenMark’sfatherhadappeared,he’dsaidtoMrs.Grady,“That’sverybrave!Thankyou!”Mrs.Gradyhadlaughed.“Itwasnothing.Goodneighborswatchoutforeachother,don’tthey?”AndnowMrs.GradyneededMarkasmuchashe’dneededherlastsummer.HesmiledandwavedatMrs.Grady,thenthrusthisshoveldeepintothesnow.“Hey!”Jamieshouted.“Whatareyoudoing?”Markcouldn’texplainaboutGoldieandwatchingoutforneighbors.“IlikeMrs.Grady’scookies.”hesaid.26.Mrs.Gradysoundeddisappointedmostlybecause______.

A.shecouldn’taffordtopayMarkandJamieB.MarkandJamiewantedtogetpaidforshovelingC.sherealizedMarkandJamiedislikedhercookiesD.MarkandJamiewantedthemoneyforavideogame27.Whichblankisthesentence“Markhadtriedtocallforhisdad,buthistongueseemedlockedbehindhisteeth.”mostlikelytobeputin?

A.①B.②C.③D.④28.Accordingtothestory,whichofthefollowingwordscanbeusedtodescribeMrs.Gradybest?

A.Greedy.B.Hopeful.C.Hardworking.D.Helpful.29.Whichofthefollowingproverbscanbestsummarizethestory?

A.Apennysavedisapennyearned.B.Kindnessisrepaidwithkindness.C.Birdsofafeatherflocktogether.D.Actionsspeaklouderthanwords.(★★★)Whetheryou’reupforaCrocodileDundee’sadventureoryou’djustlikeatasteoftheAustraliansun,thebeachesinandaroundSydneycanofferyouallthatandmore.

SydneyBeachSydneyBeachislocatedatSydney’snorthernmosttiponanextensionoflandendingatPalmBeach.Beforecheckingoutthegoldensand,takeaquicktourofthehousesofthemillionairesfromtheartandfilmindustries.PalmBeachOnlyaboutanhourfromdowntownSydney,PalmBeachoffersalongstretchofcleansandandwater.Withparkingnearthecenterofthebeach,therestofitisleftasapeacefullocationwithasparsepopulation,fromwhichyoucangosurfing.Butbecareful:withoutthehugecrowdsofotherSydneybeaches,PalmBeachdoesn’taffordquitethesafetyleveltobefoundelsewhere;volunteerlifesaversareondutyonlyonweekendsandholidays.BondiBeachForthebig-namebeach,BondiBeachhastobeyourchoice.Parkingisdifficulttofindevenonslowdays,soconsidertakingpublictransporttothisworld-knownbeachinthecasternSydneysuburbs.Easilyreachablebytaxi,bus,andrail,BondiBeachofferssunbathing,swimming,snorkeling,andallsortsofwatersportsfun.Ifyou’reinthemoodforabitofexercise,twosceniccoastalwalkswillaffordyougreatviewsandsightsalongtheshore.TakeinviewsfromMackenzie’sPoint.ItstartsatBondiandheadssouthtoBronteBeach.Butdon’ttrytoswiminMackenzie’sBay—itholdsdangerssuchashiddenrocks.BronteBeachYoursecondchoiceforasceniccoastalwalkcoversalittleundertwomilesandtakesyoufromBronteBeachtoWaverlyCemetery,wheremanyfamousAustraliansareburied,includingpoetsHenryKendall,DoreotheaMackellar,andHenryLawson.30.Whichofthefollowingshowstherightorderofthebeacheslinedfromthesouthtothenorth?

A.PalmBeach—SydneyBeach—BronteBeach—BondiBeachB.BronteBeach—BondiBeach—PalmBeach—SydneyBeachC.SydneyBeach—PalmBeach—BondiBeach—BronteBeachD.BondiBeach—BronteBeach—PalmBeach—SydneyBeach31.Theunderlinedword“sparse”probablymeans______.

A.largeB.thickC.thinD.crowded32.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?

A.IfyouwanttovisitPalmBeach,theairplaneisyourbestchoice.B.Ifyouwanttoenjoyawalk,youcanchooseBondiBeachorBronteBeach.C.Ifyouwanttovisitthefamouspeople’stombs,youcanchooseSydneyBeach.D.IfyouwanttoswiminPalmBeach,thesafertimeisonweekdaysandholidays.(★★★)Grown-upsareoftensurprisedbyhowwelltheyremembersomethingtheylearnedaschildrenbuthaveneverpracticedeversince.Amanwhohasnothadachancetogoswimmingforyearscanstillswimaswellaseverwhenhegetsbackinthewater.Hecangetonabicycleaftermanyyearsandstillrideaway.Hecanplaycatchandhitaballaswellashisson.Amotherwhohasnotthoughtaboutthewordsforyearscanteachherdaughterthepoemthatbegins“Twinkle,twinkle,littlestar”orrememberthestoryofCinderellaorGoldilocksandtheThreeBears.Oneexplanationisthelawofoverlearning,whichcanbestatedasfollows:Oncewehavelearnedsomething,additionallearningexperiencesincreasethelengthoftimewewillrememberit.Inchildhoodweusuallycontinuetopracticesuchskillsasswimming,bicycleriding,andplayingbaseballlongafterwehavelearnedthem.Wecontinuetolistentoandremindourselvesofwordssuchas“Twinkle,twinkle,littlestar”andchildhoodtalessuchasCinderellaandGoldilocks.Wenotonlylearnbutoverlearn.Themultiplicationtables(乘法口訣表)areanexceptiontothegeneralrulethatweforgetratherquicklythethingsthatwelearninschool,becausetheyareanotherofthethingsweoverlearninchildhood.Thelawofoverlearningexplainswhycramming(突擊學(xué)習(xí))foranexamination,thoughitmayresultinapassinggrade,isnotasatisfactorywaytolearnacollegecourse.Bycramming,astudentmaylearnthesubjectwellenoughtogetbyontheexamination,butheislikelysoontoforgetalmosteverythinghelearned.Alittleoverlearning,ontheotherhand,isreallynecessaryforone’sfuturedevelopment.33.What’sthemainideaofParagraph1?

A.Storiesforchildrenareeasytoremember.B.Childrenhaveabettermemorythangrown-ups.C.Poemreadingisagoodwaytolearnwords.D.Peoplerememberwellwhattheylearnedinchildhood.34.Theauthorexplainsthelawofoverlearningby_______.

A.presentingresearchfindingsB.settingdowngeneralrulesC.usingexamplesD.makingacomparison35.Accordingtotheauthor,beingabletousemultiplicationtablesis_______.

A.a(chǎn)resultofoverlearningB.a(chǎn)specialcaseofcrammingC.a(chǎn)skilltodealwithmathproblemsD.a(chǎn)basicsteptowardsadvancedstudies36.Whatistheauthor’sopiniononcramming?

A.Itleadstofailureincollegeexams.B.It’shelpfulonlyinalimitedway.C.It’spossibletoresultinpoormemory.D.Itincreasesstudents’learninginterest.(★★★★)Forthefirsttimeinhistory,wehaveaprettygoodideaofthematerialcontentoftheUniverse,ourpositionwithinitandhowthewholethingcameintobeing.Inthesetimesofexplodingknowledgethereisadefiniteneedtoassemblewhatweknowinapopularform.37TheessaysinTheScientificAmericanBookoftheUniversehavebeenselectedbyDavidLevy,co-discovererofCometShoemaker-Levy9.38NobodycanputtheblameontherangeofarticlesLevyhasincluded.Thereareessaysontheplanets,moonsandvariousremainsintheSolarSystem,andonourGalaxy(星系),theMilkyWay(銀河系).39Somuchforthebook’scontent.ButLevyhasnotsucceededinprovidinganaccuratecombinationofourcurrentknowledgeoftheuniverse,whichthebookcoverpromises.Gatheringtogetherpreviouslypublishedarticlesinevitablyleavessubjectgaps,missingexplanationsandsoon.40.Butthereisn’tone.Infact,surprisinglyforabooksodenselypackedwithinformation,thereisnoindex.

A.Tegmarkfearshemayholdtherecordforthelongesttimetakentoreadonebook.B.Inamorepositivemanner,thisisawonderfulcollectionofessaystodipinandoutofifyoualreadyhaveagoodsummaryofcurrentplanetaryunderstanding.C.Levyisanactiveastronomerandanaccomplishedwriter,soyou’dexpecthimtoprovideabroadandaccuratepictureofourcurrentunderstandingoftheuniverse.D.ScientificAmericanhasattemptedtomeetthisneedbybringingtogetheressaysthathaveappearedinthemagazine.E.Tosomeextent,thesecouldhavebeenwithaglossary(詞表)ofterms.F.Alsoincludedarecontributionsontheworldofsubatomicparticles(次原子粒子),theoriginoflifeonEarthandthepossibilityofitsexistenceelsewhere.四、語法填空(★★)41.Thebook______(write)bythefam

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