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2025~2026學(xué)年云南省多校高一上學(xué)期10月月考英語試卷一、閱讀理解(★★★)The2021BarbaraMandigoKellyPeacePoetryAwardsTheawardscontest(獎(jiǎng)賽)istoencouragepeopletoexplorepeaceandthehumanspirit.Therearethreeagecategories(類型):Adult(19&over),Youth(13-18),andYouth(12&under).Theyearlycontestisopentopeopleworldwide.Yourpoemsmustbeunpublished(未發(fā)表的),andinEnglish.DeadlineAllentries(參賽作品)mustbesubmitted(提交)byJuly1,2021.EntryFeeAdults--$15Youth(13-18)--$5Youth(12&under)--nofeeNotes1.Youmaysubmituptothreeunpublishedpoems.Atmost30linesperpoem.2.Includename,address,email,telephonenumber,andageintheupperright-handcornerofeachpoem.FortheYouth(12&under)category,pleasealsoincludeyourschool’snameandyourteacher’sname.3.Titleeachpoem.4.Pleasekeepcopiesofallentriesaswewillbeunabletoreturn.5.Emailyourentriesto:cwarner@andClickheretopayourentryfeeonline;orsendyourentriesandentryfeetoNuclearAgePeaceFoundation,1622AnacapaStreet,SantaBarbara,CA93101.AwardsAdultWinner--$1,000Youth(13-18)Winner--$200Youth(12&under)Winner--$200WinnerswillbeannouncedbyOctober1,2021onourwebsite.Winnerswillbenotifiedbyemailand/ormail.Pastyears’winningpoemscanbefoundhere.1.Whatcanwelearnaboutthecontest?
A.Itincludestwocategories.B.Itisheld.everythreeyears.C.ItonlyacceptspoemsinEnglish.D.Itisopentopeopleaged12andover.2.Toenterthecontest,a12-year-oldboymust______.
A.payanentryfeeof$5B.writeapoemofatleast30linesC.submithisentrybyOctober1,2021D.includehisteacher’snameinhisentry3.Whatwillanadultwinnerget?
A.$200inprizemoney.B.$1,000inprizemoney.C.Acollectionofthisyear’swinningpoems.D.Acollectionofpastyear’swinningpoems.(★★★)ThefirstweekofSeptemberwasaweekthatIhadbeenexpecting(期待)allsummer.Ididn’twantsummertoend,butIwasexcitedaboutgoingtohighschoolformyfirstweek.WhenIgottoschoolinthemorningonthefirstday,Irealizedhowlargetheschoolwas,andhowmanystudentswentthere.Iendedupinthewrongclassroombecauseofthesizeoftheschool.Luckily,akindseniorshowedupandguidedmetomyhomeroombeforeIwaslate.Iwashappytoseethatinaclassofunfamiliar(不熟悉的)faces,theonlyopenseatwasnexttomygoodfriendCasey.Myscienceteacherseemedlikeagoodteacher.Shewasexcitingandfun.Afterfinishingfourclasseswithouttoomuchofachallenge,Ididn’tfeeltoobadaboutninthgrade.However,thefifthclasschangedeverything.Ididn’tfeelreadyafterall.Myteacher’snameisMr.ValassidisbuthetoldustocallhimMr.V.Mr.Vtoldusthatwewouldhavetowrite40essays(文章)andreadAP-levelbookssuchasTheOdysseythisyear.Ilovereadingandwriting.Butcomeon.40ESSAYS?AP-levelbooks?NowIwasafraid.Thecoursesinhighschoolseemlikethey’regoingtogetmuchharder,buttheyhaven’tyet.Eventhoughmyclasseslookhard,theylookreallyexcitingtoo.Thefirstweekpassedquickly.Althoughalotofthingswereoverwhelming(令人不知所措的):thesizeofthecampus,thecrowds(人群)andtheseniors,havingatotallydifferentexperiencethanIhadeverhadbeforewasreallyexciting.Now,I’mreallyhappyabouthighschool.Ihavelotsoffriendsinmyclasses,IreallylikemyteachersandI’mmeetingnewpeople.4.Howdidtheauthorfeelwhenhishighschoollifewasabouttostart?
A.Happy.B.Nervous.C.Relaxed.D.Helpless.5.Whathappenedtotheauthoronhisfirstdayofhighschool?
A.Hewaslateforclass.B.HewaspraisedbyMr.V.C.Hegotlostonthecampus.D.HemetCaseyforthefirsttime.6.Whatmadetheauthorafraid?
A.Thestrictrulesinclasses.B.Howhisscienceteacherbehaved.C.Whathewasexpectedtodowithhisstudies.D.Thereadinghomeworkonthefirstdayofhighschool.7.Whichofthefollowingcanbestdescribetheauthor’sfirstweekofhighschool?
A.Hardandunexpected.B.Busybuteye-opening.C.Tiringbutmeaningful.D.Differentandexciting.(★★★)Richardisaverysuccessfulbusinessman.Itiscommonforhimtoworkhardwithanon-stop.Hewasn’tawarethathemightwearhimselfoutordieanearlydeathuntilheoversleptonemorning,whichwasasortofalarm.Andthenwhathappened?Hehadaweek’sleaveduringwhichtimehereadnovels,listenedtomusicandwalkedwithhiswifeonabeach,whichhasenabledRichardtoreturntoworkagain.Inourmodernlife,wehavelosttherhythmbetweenactionandrest.Amazingly,withinthisworldthereisauniversalbutsillysaying:“Iamsobusy.”Wesaythistooneanotherasifourtirelesseffortswereatalentbynatureandanabilitytosuccessfullydealwithstress.Thebusierweare,themoreimportantweseemtoourselvesand,weimagine,toothers.Tobeunavailabletoourfriendsandfamily,andtobeunabletofindtimetorelax—thishasbecomethemodelofasuccessfullife.Becausewedonotrest,weloseourway.Wemisstheguidetellinguswheretogo,thefoodprovidinguswithstrength,thequietgivinguswisdom.Howhaveweallowedthistohappen?Ibelieveitisthis:wehaveforgottentheSabbath,thedayoftheweek—forfollowersofsomereligions—forrestandpraying.Itisadaywhenwearenotsupposedtowork,atimewhenwedevote(把……奉獻(xiàn)給)ourselvestoenjoyingandcelebratingwhatisbeautiful.Itisagoodtimetoblessourchildrenandlovedones,givethanks,sharemeals,walkandsleep.Itisatimeforustotakearest,toputourworkaside,trustingthattherearelargerforcesatworktakingcareoftheworld.Restisaspiritualandbiologicalneed;however,inourstrongambitiontobesuccessfulandcareforourmanyresponsibilities,wemayfeelterriblyguilty(內(nèi)疚的)whenwetaketimetorest.TheSabbathgivesuspermissiontostopwork.Infact,“RemembertheSabbath”ismorethansimplypermissiontorest;itisaruletoobeyandaprincipletofollow.8.What’sthefunctionoftheParagraph1?
A.TotellusthatRichardlivesahealthylife.B.Tobringupthetopicofthetext.C.TogiveusabriefintroductionofRichard.D.TotellRichardisasuccessfulbusinessman.9.The“alarm”inthefirstparagraphrefersto“”.
A.a(chǎn)signalofstress.B.a(chǎn)warningofdanger.C.a(chǎn)signofage.D.a(chǎn)spreadofdisease.10.AccordingtoParagraph3,asuccessfulpersonisonewhoisbelievedto.
A.beabletoworkwithoutstress.B.bemoretalentedthanotherpeople.C.bemoreimportantthananyoneelse.D.bebusyworkingwithouttimetorest.11.Whatisthemainideaofthetext?
A.Weshouldbalance(平衡)workwithrest.B.TheSabbathgivesuspermissiontorest.C.Itissillyforanyonetosay“Iambusy.”D.Weshouldbeavailabletoourfamilyandfriends.(★★★)ChatGPT,asmartAIchat-bottool,hasswepttheeducationworldinthepastmonths.AccordingtoaUSsurveyofmorethan1,000students,over89percentofthemhaveusedChatGPTtohelpwithahomeworktask.DevelopedbyUScompanyOpenAI,ChatGPTisapowerfultool.Youcanaskittowritestoriesandemails,createafoodmenu(食譜),translatelanguages,andanswerallkindsofquestions.SomeschoolsintheUS.AustraliaandFrancehavebanned(禁止)theuseofChatGPT.IntheUS,forexample,NewYorkCitypublicschoolsbannedstudentsandteachersfromusingChatGPTonthedistrict’snetworksanddevices(設(shè)備),CNNreported.Themovecomesoutofworriesthatthetoolcouldmakeiteasierforstudentstocheat(作弊)onstudy.SomealsoworrythatChatGPTcouldbeusedtospreadwronginformation.?“Itdoesnotbuildcritical-thinking(批判性思維)andproblem-solvingskills,whicharenecessaryforacademic(學(xué)術(shù)的)andlifelongsuccess,”saidJennaLyle,thedeputypresssecretaryoftheNewYorkCityDepartmentofEducation.Apartfrombans,teachersaremakingchangestotheirclassestostoptheuseofChatGPT.SomecollegeteachersintheUStrytoincludemorespeakingexamsandhandwrittenpapersinsteadoftypedones,TheNewYorkTimesreported.However,notalleducatorssay“no”toChatGPT.SomeCanadianuniversitiesaredrafting(起草)policies(政策)onitsuse,forbothstudentsandteachers.Theyhavenoplanstocompletelybanthetoolsofar.BhaskarVira,headmasterforeducationattheUniversityofCambridgeintheUK,saidthatbansonAIsoftwarelikeChatGPTarenotwise.?“WehavetoknowthatAIisatoolpeoplewilluse,”hetoldVarsity,theschoolnewspaperoftheuniversity.Whatweneedtodois?“adapt(調(diào)整)ourlearning,teachingandexaminations”.Thatway,wecan?“haveintegrity(誠信)whilerecognizingtheuseofthetool”.12.SomeschoolsintheUSbannedtheuseofChatGPTbecause____________.
A.itprobablytakestheplaceofteachersB.studentsmayuseittocheatonhomeworkC.itrarelyprovidesthecorrectinformationD.ittakesupmostofthedistrict’snetworks13.JennaLylethinksthat___________.
A.ChatGPTisnecessaryforacademicandlifelongsuccessB.usingChatGPTisnotgoodfordevelopingstudents’mindsC.ChatGPTissofarthesmartestAIchat-bottoolD.ChatGPTmightofferthewronginformation14.WhichopinionisNOTmentionedinthestory?
A.UsingChatGPTmakesstudentslazyinthinking.B.ThecompletebanonusingChatGPTisnotwise.C.ChatGPTwillcompletelychangepresenteducation.D.ChatGPTmaybeusedforbothteachersandstudents.15.Thepassageisprobablyfrom“____________”.
A.SportsandFitnessB.HealthandDietC.CulturalExchangeD.ScienceandEducation(★★★)HowtogetoutofbadhabitsMostofushaveoneorafewbadhabitsthatwe’dliketogetoutof.16Ihaveafewsuggestionsthathavehelpedmeandpeoplearoundme.Herearesometipsthatcanhelpyoufinallygetoutofthatbadhabit.17Ifyoutellpeoplearoundyouthatyouwillstopsmokingorstarttoexercisethreetimesaweek,thentheywillcheckuponyou.Andyouwillfeelyouhavetokeepyourpromisebecauseitisletoutintotheworld.Avoidtemptations(誘惑).18Placeswhereyouarelikelytospendtoomuchmoney.Thingsinyourcupboardthatwillnothelpyoutogethealthierandyoushouldnothaveathomeatall.Andpeoplethatdrag(拉)youdownandbackintoyouroldways.19Itmayseemlikeagoodideatochangeyourlifeallatonce.Inourdailylife,stressandlack(缺乏)ofenergyusuallyleadtofailure.Don’ttrytobeSupermanorWonderWoman.Takeiteasyandbreakonehabitatatime.20Youwillprobablynotsucceedthefirsttimeyoudoit.Youfailandyoumakemistakeswhenyoumakechangesandtrynewthings.That’sjustlifeandnothingtofeelbadabout.Whatyoushoulddonextistryagain.
A.Tellyourfriendsandfamily.B.Knowwhatusuallygetsyouintobadhabits.C.Seeyourfutureinyourmind.D.Thereasonwhyweneedtomakegoodhabits.E.Buthowdoyoudoit?F.Don’tbreakmorethanonehabitatatime.G.Ifatfirstyoudon’tsucceed,pleasetryagain.二、完形填空(★★)Happinessalwaysliesingivinghelptoothers.AndStevenSmithhasjustsetusagoodexample.DonaldAustinisateacher.Hehada______accidentseveralmonthsago.Andhehadtospendthreemonthsinhospital.Healsohadpartofhisleft______cutoff.Backhome,Donaldthoughthecouldgooverthestepstothefrontdoorofhishomeusingwalkingsticks.Buthewasn’tas______ashehadhoped.Andthewheelchairwastoo______.Hiswife,JenniferAustin,couldn’tliftitupthesteps.Donald______atlast.Andtheyfeltvery______.Theywereoutofstrengthandalmostlost______.Justthen,acar______theireyes.Thestranger,StevenSmith,______andaskedifhecouldhelp.StevenhelpedDonaldinsidethehouseandplacedhim______onthesofa.ButStevenknewtherewasstillmoretodo.HethoughtDonaldmighthaveto______thosestepsinthefuture.Sothenextday,StevencametoDonald’shouseagain.Heaskedifhecould______aramp(斜坡)infrontofthehouse.Withsomeotherhelpinghands,Steven______builtarampoverthesteps.Andnowthewheelchaircangoupanddowneasily.“Thisstrangerhas______ustwicewithin24hours,”Jennifer______onsocialmedia.“Hebroughtushopeandmadeourdaymorebeautiful.”21.A.slightB.commonC.seriousD.usual22.A.a(chǎn)rmB.handC.earD.leg23.A.cleverB.strongC.weakD.thick24.A.heavyB.smallC.narrowD.new25.A.gaveupB.wentawayC.stoodupD.workedout26.A.excitedB.confusedC.a(chǎn)nnoyedD.sad27.A.hopeB.mindC.faceD.weight28.A.keptB.blockedC.caughtD.held29.A.leftB.stoppedC.respondedD.a(chǎn)rrived30.A.rapidlyB.silentlyC.carefullyD.suddenly31.A.jumpB.runC.enterD.climb32.A.completeB.designC.buildD.search33.A.successfullyB.a(chǎn)ctuallyC.easilyD.slowly34.A.helpedB.impressedC.contactedD.requested35.A.a(chǎn)nnouncedB.wroteC.debatedD.remembered三、語法填空(★★)語法填空IattendedtheNaadamFestivalinChina’sInnerMongoliaAutonomousRegionthisyear.Thefestival,36includeshorseracing,wrestlingandarchery,fallsonthe37(four)dayofthesixthmonthofthelunarcalendar,usually38(last)forthreedays.Iwenttothegamesearlywithmyfriendandfoundthatmanypeople39(make)preparationsfortheevents.IwastoldthatthefestivalhadbeenpopularwithMongoliansfor40(century).Aftertheopeningceremony,thewrestlingcompetitionbegan,41(follow)bythearcheryandmyfavouritehorseraces.42mysurprise,theriderswereallchildrenandIwasconcernedabouttheir43(safe).Myfriendtoldmenot44(worry)astheyhadbeenridinghorsesalltheirlives.ThenIbegantounderstandwhat“HorsesareattheheartofMongolianculture”meant.Havingbeenbackhome,Ifeltreallytired,45itwasworthwhiletocelebratethefestivalwithmyfriend.四、單詞拼寫(★★)46.IbelieveIwillmakenewfriendshere,andthere’salotto______(探索)atseniorhigh.(根據(jù)漢語提示單詞拼寫)(★★★)47.Iwanttomakeagoodfirst________(印象).(根據(jù)漢語提示單詞拼寫)(★)48.Ididn’tfeelawkwardor________(驚嚇的,害怕的)atall.(根據(jù)漢語提示單詞拼寫)(★)49.Theboyintendedtogivemeabookin________(交換)forab
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