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2024~2025學(xué)年廣東省佛山市南海外國(guó)語(yǔ)高級(jí)中學(xué)高一下學(xué)期4月月考英語(yǔ)試卷一、閱讀理解(★★)RainySummerBringsForecastofBrightColoursfortheAutumnNatureloverscanlookforwardtoparticularlydazzlingdisplaysofreds,ambers,butteryellowsandrussetbrownsthisautumn,saidtheNationalTrust.AndyJasper、headofgardensandparklandsattheNationalTrust,“UKisabouttobewrappedina“warmblanket”ofbeautifulcolours.Thisyear’ssummerweatherhashelpedresistthetrendofrecentdryones,soourplantsandtreesfinallyhadachancetohydrate(補(bǔ)水)andarenowgearingupforadazzlingshow.TheautumnspectacleislikelytostartinScotland,wheretemperaturestypicallydropthefastest,followedbythenorthofEnglandandNorthernIreland,withadominoeffectdowntherestofEnglandandWalesthroughtothesouthwest.”JohnLanyon,Glendurgan’sheadgardener,“Wehavereallyhighhopesforaspectacularautumndisplay,whichwillmakeupforlastyear’spoorseason.In2022thelackofrainandhightemperaturesputourtreesunderhugestressbeforeweexperiencedstrongwindsthatblewtheleavesoffbeforetheyhadachancetoturn.”TomHill,atreesandwoodlandadviserforsoutheastEngland,“Iwashopingforthefirst“normalautumn”inawhile.Ourgardensandwoodlandsinthesoutheastaredirectlyfacingtheimpactsofclimatechangeinthiscountry.TheoldertreesthatwecareforinLondonareparticularlyvulnerabletosufferingfromprolongeddroughts.”LukeBarley,thetrust’snationaltreesandwoodlandadviser,“Thecharitywasidentifyingtreeswithstresscausedbyyearsofdroughtandincreasinglywarmwinters.”1.Whichregionispredictedtoexperiencethestartoftheautumnspectaclefirst?

A.Wales.B.NorthofEngland.C.Scotland.D.NorthemIreland.2.Whatcontributestothisyear’sspectacularautumndisplay?

A.Lackofrain.B.Hightemperatures.C.Strongwinds.D.Wetsummer.3.Whicharemostsensitivetolongdroughts?

A.TheoldertreesinLondon.B.Thetreeswithstress.C.Thegardensinthesoutheast.D.Thewoodlandsinthesoutheast.(★★)Onedevotedmanishelpingtomakesurethatchildrenwithpoorlivingconditionswon’tgohungryduringtheschoolday.Mary’sMeals,anorganizationfoundedin2002byScottishfarmerMagnusMacfarlane-Barrow,providesneedykidsin12countrieswithfreemealsatschooleachweekday.Thegroup’saimistoensurethatstudentshavefoodintheirstomachssotheycanbetterfixtheirattentiononthestudyinclass.Macfarlane-Barrow,whorunsMary’sMealsonhisfather’sfarm,toldCNNthattheentireoperationstartedwithaconversationhehadwithateenlivinginapoorstate.Hesaid,“In2002,IwasinMalawiduringayearofterriblyshortoffood,andImetthisfamily—thefatherhaddied,andthemotherwasdyingwithhersixchildrenaroundher.Ibegantalkingtoheroldestchild,Edward,whowasabout14,andaskedhim,‘Whatareyourhopes?’Andhesaid,‘I’dliketohaveenoughfoodtoeat,andI’dliketogotoschooloneday’”Andthatwasit.Initsfirstyear,thegroupfed200childreninneed.Sincethattime,ithasmaderapidprogress.Lastmonth.Mary’sMealsfedmorethan1millionchildreneveryschoolday.Thatwas5millionmealseveryweek.“Themillionisamazinglyimportant,butwearefarfromsatisfied.Ourwork’sjustbeginning.We’veproventhatthisworks,andnowwe’rejustthinkingaboutthenextchild,”saidMacFarlane-Barrow.HeandthegrouprecentlycelebratedtheachievementinMalawi,wheretheprogrambegan.Sofar,theprogramhashadverygoodresultsinMalawi,schoolsthatcarriedouttheMary’sMealsprogramsawa24percentincreaseinthenumberofnewstudentswithinthefirstsixmonths.4.WhydidMacfarlane-BarrowfoundMary’sMeals?

A.Hehopedtoprovidefreefoodforpoorfamilies.B.Heexpectedtoteachchildrenhowtohelpothers.C.Hewishedtobecomewell-knownbyhelpingothers.D.Hewantedtomakechildrenfreeofhungerinclass.5.WhatinspiredMacfarlane-BarrowtostartMary’sMeals?

A.Thedialoguewithapoorchild.B.Thesuccessofhelpinganeedykid.C.TheterriblyshortoffoodinMalawi.D.Theconversationwithapoormother.6.Whatcanwelearnfromthelasttwoparagraphs?

A.Mary’sMealsprogramhasbeenverysuccessful.B.Onlyafewchildrensufferfromhungernow.C.Macfarlane-Barrowissatisfiedwiththeresult.D.Mary’sMealsfedonemillionchildreneveryday.(★★★)Masksthathelpedsavelivesareprovingadeadlydangerforwildlife,withbirdsandseacreaturestrappedintheshockingnumberofthrown-awayfacialcoverings.Single-usemaskshavebeenfoundaroundpavements,waterwaysandbeachesworldwide.Wornonce,thethinprotectivematerialscantakehundredsofyearstodecompose.“Facemasksaren'tgoingawayanytimesoon—butwhenwethrowthemaway,theseitemscanharmtheenvironmentandtheanimals,”AshleyFrunoofanimalrightsgroupPETAsaid.InBritain,agullwasrescuedbytheRSPCAafteritslegsbecametangledinthestrapsofamaskforuptoaweek.Theanimalwelfarecharitytookittoawildlifehospitalfortreatmentbeforeitsrelease.Thebiggestimpactmaybeinthewater.Morethan1.5billionmasksmadetheirwayintotheworld'soceanslastyear,accountingforaround6,200extratonnesofoceanplasticpollution,accordingtoenvironmentalgroupOceansAsia.ConservationistsinBrazilfoundonemaskinsidethestomachofapenguinafteritsbodywaswasheduponabeach,whileadeadpufferfishwasdiscoveredcaughtinsideanotheroffthecoastofMiami.FrenchcampaignersfoundadeadcrabtrappedinamaskneartheMediterranean.Masksandglovesare“particularlyproblematic”forseacreatures,saysGeorgeLeonard,chiefscientistfromNGOOceanConservancy.“Whenthoseplasticsbreakdownintheenvironment,theythenenterthefoodchainandimpactentireecosystems.”headded.Therehasbeenashifttowardsgreateruseofreusableclothmasksasthepandemichaswornon,butmanyarestillusingthelightersingle-usevarieties.Campaignershaveurgedpeopletobinthemproperlyandcutthestrapstoreducetheriskofanimalsbecomingtrapped.OceansAsiahasalsocalledongovernmentstoincreasefinesforlitteringandencouragetheuseofwashablemasks.7.What'sParagraph1mainlyabout?

A.Theproblemoflitteringmasks.B.Thelongtimetobreakdownmasks.C.Thethreatofmaskstowildlife.D.Theprotectiveuseofmaskstopeople.8.Whatdidtheanimalwelfarecharitydotothegull?

A.Theygavefirstaidtothebird.B.Theyreleasedthebirdatonce.C.Theykeptthebirdforaboutaweek.D.Theysentthebirdtohospital.9.HowisParagraph4developed?

A.Byprovidingexamples.B.Bygivingexplanations.C.Bymakingcomparisons.D.Byanalyzingcauses.10.Whichmeasurehasbeentakentohelpsolvetheproblem?

A.Forbiddingtheuseofsingle-usemasks.B.Wearingreusableclothmasks.C.Cuttingthemasksupbeforethrowing.D.Increasingfinesforbinningmasks.二、其他(★★★)11.將下列幾個(gè)部分(A、B、C、D和E)按題號(hào)排序,構(gòu)成一個(gè)符合邏輯的完整語(yǔ)篇。A.Uniformshelpprovideabettereducationalexperienceforallstudentsregardlessofrace,culture,oreconomicclass.Inconclusion,wearinguniformsbenefitsbothschoolsandstudents.B.Wearinguniformscreatesasenseofequality(公平、公正)amongpeers(同齡人).Studentsdonothavetofearbeingbulliedfornotbeingabletoaffordtowearthenewestclothes,becauseeveryoneisdressedinuniforms.Inaddition,theuniformleaveslittleroomforanykindofself-expression,especiallythroughclothes.C.Ialsowouldneverhavelearnedofmymusicalabilitiesifitwerenotformydesiretofindwaystoexpressmyself.UniformstaughtmethatIwasmyownindividualapartfromwhatIwore.D.Theobviousdifferencesinclothescausedivisions(差異)amongstudents.Thereisasimplesolution:schooluniforms(校服).E.However,Ilearnedhowtostandoutbyexpressingmyselfthroughmypersonality,art,andsports.IdidnotknowIcoulddrawuntilthesixthgrade,whenIhadtoleavethecomfortzone(舒適區(qū))ofmyownstyleofclothing.三、閱讀理解(★★★)Sometimeswejustcan’tavoidadiscussionturningintoanargument.Ifyoudostartarguingwithsomeone.itisimportanttokeepthingsundercontrolandtherearewaystodothis.Themostimportantthing:don’traiseyourvoice.Thatwilljustmaketheotherpersonlosetheirtempertoo.12Say“I’msorry”andcontinuetotalkcalmlyandquietly,andthenyourpartnerwillbemorereadytothinkaboutwhatyouaresaying.13Trytokeeptothetopicyouaretalkingabout.Justconcentrateonsolvingtheoneproblemyouarehaving.Forexample,ifyou’rearguingaboutthehousework,don’tstarttalkingaboutmobilephonebillsaswell.Andmyfinaltipisthat,ifnecessary,youcancall“Timeout”,likeinasportsmatch.Ifanargumentisgettingoutofcontrol,youcansaytotheotherperson,“l(fā)isten,I’drathertalkaboutthistomorrowwhenwe’vebothcalmeddown”.Youcanthencontinuethediscussionthenextdaywhenperhapsbothofyouarefeelinglesstenseandangry.14Also,youmayfindtheproblemmucheasiertosolvewhenyou’vebothhadagoodnight’ssleep.Iwanttosayonelastimportantthing.15Thisisnottrue.Conflictisanormalpartoflife,anddealingwithitisanimportantpartofanyrelationship.Ifyoudon’tlearntoargueproperly,thenwhenarealproblemcomesalong,youwon’tbepreparedtofaceittogether.Thinkofthesmallerargumentsastraining.Learnhowtoarguecleanlyandfairly.16

A.Itisalsoveryimportanttosticktothepoint.B.Somepeoplethinkthatarguingisalwaysbad.C.Youmaybelievethatarguingisimpossibletoavoid.D.Thesecondthingisthatyoushouldfindagoodtopic.E.Itwillhelpyourrelationshipbecomestrongerandlastlonger.F.Youaremorelikelytoreachanagreementwhenyouarebothcalm.G.Ifyoufindyourselfdoingthis,stopforamomentandtakeadeepbreath.四、完形填空(★★★)Electronicbookshavechangedthewaymanypeoplereadforpleasure.Nowonlinetextbooksarechangingthewaysomestudents_________andsometeachersteach.Morethan175,000students_________thepublicschoolsinFairfaxCounty,Virginia,outsideWashington.Lastyear,theschoolsystemuseddigital_________infifteenschools.Thisschoolyear,middleschoolsandhighschoolschangedfrom_________toelectronictextbooksintheirsocialstudiesclasses.LukeRosaisahistoryteacheratFallsChurchHighSchool.His_________workonschoollaptopcomputers.Heexplainstheideatothemthisway:“Imean,it’sjustlikea_________textbook,exceptit’sgotitallonline.”P(pán)eterNoonan,aleaderofschools,sayswithelectronictextbooks,publisherscanquickly_________thecontentwiththelatestinformation.Hesays:“Theworld’schanging_________.Andtheonlinetextbookscanchangerightalongwiththeeventsthatarehappening.”Hesaysdigitalbooksalsocost_________thanprintedtextbooks:“Usuallyit’sintheneighborhoodofbetweenfiftyandseventydollarsto__________atextbookforeachstudent,whichaddsupto__________eightmilliondollarsforallofourstudentsinFairfaxCounty.We__________havepurchasedalloftheonlinetextbooksforourstudentsforjustundersixmilliondollars.”Butthestudentsalsoneed__________totheInternetwhentheyarenotatschool.AbouttenpercentofstudentsinFairfaxCountydonothaveacomputeroronlineaccessat__________.StephenCastilloisoneofthem.Hehastogothepubliclibrary,whichhasfree__________.17.A.readB.learnC.behaveD.speak18.A.visitB.leaveC.desireD.a(chǎn)ttend19.A.camerasB.booksC.librariesD.data20.A.printedB.orderedC.usedD.priced21.A.studentsB.colleaguesC.leadersD.friends22.A.digitalB.popular.C.regularD.different23.A.presentB.provideC.chargeD.update24.A.peacefullyB.constantlyC.steadilyD.unnoticeably25.A.lessB.moreC.higherD.better26.A.rentB.downloadC.buyD.record27.A.exactlyB.eventuallyC.doubtfully.D.roughly28.A.a(chǎn)ctuallyB.unwillinglyC.hopefullyD.fortunately29.A.entranceB.a(chǎn)pproachC.a(chǎn)ccessD.a(chǎn)dmission30.A.schoolB.workC.handD.home31.A.seatsB.InternetC.textbooksD.homework五、語(yǔ)法填空(★★★)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。FuchsiaDunlopfromtheUKlikestopostherexperiencesoffoodfromaroundtheworldonsocialmedia.SincetheoutbreakofCOVID-19,cookingChinesefood32(become)awayforhertodealwiththe“endlesslockdown”.33(realize)herdreamofbecomingacook,shedecidedtocometoChengdu,34shelearnedlocalcookingskillsin1994.Sevenyearslater,Dunloppublishedherfirstbook,SichuanCookery,35(praise)as“oneofthetop10cookbooksofalltime”.Sofar,shehaspublishedfivebooksaboutChinesecuisines,showingherdeepunderstandingofthefoodculturethat36(run)inthebloodofChinesepeople.HavingstudiedChinesefoodculturefornearly20years,sheregardsJiangnan37thecenterofthenation’sgastronomy(美食學(xué)).Thedecisivemomentwasin2008whenshewenttoLongjingCaotang,38restaurantinHangzhou.Thewholecookingmethodwassomovingand39(impress)that,atthatmoment,shedecidedtowriteabookaboutthearea.AccordingtoDunlop,bypresentingthe40(dish),sheistryingtopaintapictureoftheareaanddisplay41(it)differentsides,fromthebanquettothestreetfood.六、單項(xiàng)選擇(★★)42.Whatterribleweather!I'dlovetogoout,butIthinkitwilljustcontinueraining.

A.TheweatherisperfectlyreliableB.TheweatherisextremelyunpleasantC.TheweatherisawfullyunpredictableD.Theweatherisparticularlychangeable(★★★)43.Boblookedbackonlytofindanoldclassmate.Hernameescapedhimforthemoment.

A.Hesucceededinrecallinghername.B.Hernamewasburieddeepinhismemory.C.Hernamecametohismindallofasudden.D.Hecouldn’trememberhernametemporarily.(★★★)44.Thescientistspentyearsaloneintheforest,survivingbyeatingwildfruitandsmallanimals.

A.raisingwildanimalsandplantingfruittreesB.doingwhateverhecouldtoprotectthewildlifeC.remainingalivebyconsumingwildfruitandsmallanimalsD.livingwithsmallanimalsharmoniouslyandenjoyingtastyfruits(★★★)45.Inordertoimproveitsimage,thecompanyistryingtodevelopapositiveclimateforinnovation.

A.increaseinvestmentininnovativeemployeesB.createanatmospherethatencouragesinnovationC.bringininnovativeequipmentinapositivemannerD.researchoncompetitiveproductstowinbroadermarkets(★★★)46.It’spropertocallonanewneighbortopayyourrespects.

A.visitanewneighborandgiveyourpolitegreetingsB.gotoyournewneighbor’shouseandshowrespectforhimorherC.tellyournewneighborthatyouarefortunatetoneighborhimorherD.informyournewneiphborthatyouandheorsheshouldrespecteachother(★★)47.Allthosechildrenunattendedsoundtomelikearecipefordisaster.

A.a(chǎn)preventionofadisasterB.a(chǎn)ninfluenceofamisfortuneC.a(chǎn)navoidableresultofadisasterD.a(chǎn)probablecauseofmisfortunes(★★)48.Thelittlegirlhasagiftforacting.Shewentonthestageattheageof15.

A.SheamusedherselfonthestageB.ShebeganstudyingtheartofthestageC.ShebeganhercareerofactingonthestageD.Shewatchedactorsperformingonthestage(★★★)49.Additionaltrainingisprobablythebestwaytofurtheryourcareerthesedays.

A.tochooseyourcareeratwillB.topursueyourcareerbravelyC.tobedevotedtoyourcareerentirelyD.tocauseyourcareertobecomemoresuccessful(★★★★)50.Shedevotedherwholelifetothecauseofworldpeace,that’swhyshewasatrueinternationalist.

A.ShedevotedherselftoappealingforworldpeaceB.ShespentherwholelifefightingforworldpeaceC.ShetookherwholelifetosearchfortherootofworldpeaceD.Suedevotedherentirelifetostudyingtheprocessofworldpeace(★★★)51.Nowthatyouareafamouspublicfigure,youhaveadutytobehaveyourself,especiallyinpublicplaces.

A.BecauseyouareapersonknowntothepublicB.BecauseyouareapersonknowtothepublicC.BecauseyourpictureisusuallyseeninpublicplacesD.Becauseyouareapersonfrequentlyappearinginpublic七、單詞拼寫(xiě)(★★★)52.Without_________(抱負(fù))onestartsnothing.Withoutworkonefinishesnothing.(根據(jù)漢語(yǔ)提示拼寫(xiě)單詞)(★)53.Shewasatruly________(非凡的)woman.(根據(jù)漢語(yǔ)提示單詞拼寫(xiě))(★★★)54.Johnseemedtobefrightenedbythe________(潛在的)v

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