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2024~2025學(xué)年貴州省都勻市民族中學(xué)高一上學(xué)期9月月考英語試卷一、閱讀理解Tigerresearch:IndonesiaWhilesustainabletourismhelpsprotectmanyoftheIndonesia’swildlife,oneofitsrarestspecies,theSumatrantiger,suffersastheisland’scitiesexpandintoitsforesthabitat.Fortunately,BiosphereExpeditionshavecreatedatripthatnotonlybenefitstheseriouslyendangeredanimal,buthelpsprotectittoo.Basedinaremotecampintheheartoftherainforest,volunteerswilltourthelandscape,documentingtracks,killsandscats(糞便)toaidimportantresearchintothelivesofthesebigcats.Company:BiosphereExpeditionsLength:13daysMoreinformation:Cyclingtour:CambodiaWithanancientworldoftemplesandjungles,Cambodiaisthekindofcountrythatneedstobeexploredslowly.PEPYToursoffers621milesofgreenfields,dustyorangetracksandwindingriversonits15-daycyclingexpeditions.Moneygoesdirectlytolocalpeoplethroughhomestaysandlunches,whiletoursallowvisitorstolearnKhmercustomsandcontributetoongoingcommunitydevelopmentprojects.Company:PEPYToursLength:15daysMoreinformation:Beachstay:TanzaniaAwinnerintheBestforBeachcategoryattheResponsibleTourismAwards2014,CholeMjiniIslandisatourists’paradise(天堂)locatedoffthecoastofTanzania.Withnoroadsorelectricity,gueststothelow-impactdestinationcanenjoyasimplelifeinhand-builttreehousesandspenddayseitherstretchedoutondesertedbeachesorsearchingforwhalesharks.Company:CholeMjiniIslandLength:6daysMoreinformation:Teaching:MoroccoIt’sthebreathtakingbeautythatdrawstouriststoMorocco’sHighAtlasMountains,butwhiletheremotenessofthesettingmayaiditscharm,italsocausesproblems.Fewinhabitantsoftheregion’sruralvillages,especiallyfemales,continuetheireducationpastprimaryschool.EducationForAll(EFA)isaMoroccanNGOthatbuildsandrunsgirls,boardinghousesnearsecondaryschoolsintheHighAtlas,makingfurthereducationtheoreticallypossible.BasedinthebeautifultownofAsni,theprogrammeislookingforfemalevolunteerswithteachingexperience.Company:PeopleandPlacesLength:4weeks(minimum)Moreinformation:-peopleandplaces.co.uk1.Ifyouwanttohelpwithwildliferesearch,youmaygoto________.

A.MoroccoB.IndonesiaC.CambodiaD.Tanzania2.CyclingtoursinCambodiaoffertourists________.

A.projectstostudytigersB.moneytofindhomestaysandbuylunchesC.opportunitiestolearnlocalcultureD.nightstostayattemples3.WecangetalltheinformationaboutTanzaniaEXCEPTthat________.

A.touristscanliveintreehousesbuiltbyhandB.whalesharksareathreattotouristsinwatersthereC.it’sinconvenienttogetaroundonCholeMjiniIslandD.environmentthereisnotmuchaffectedbyhumanactivities4.Jennifer,auniversityprofessorconcernedabouttheeducationofgirlsinremoteareas,maybeinterestedintheinformationon________.

A.-peopleandplaces.co.ukB.C.D.5.WhichofthefollowingstatementisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?

A.Thefourtoursareallcommercialtours.B.CyclingexpeditiontoCambodialasts13days.C.PEPYorganisestourstoCholeMjiniIsland.D.VolunteersareneededinIndonesiaandMorocco.I’vejustgottotalkaboutthisproblemI’mhavingwithmypostman.Itallbeganayearago,afterthebirthofhisfirstchild.Notwantingtoappearrude,Iaskedhimaboutthebaby.Thenextweek,notwantinghimtothinkIhadaskedoutofmerepolitenesstheweekbefore,Iaskedallaboutthebabyagain.NowIcan’tbreakthehabit.IfreezewheneverIseehimcoming.Thewords“How’sthebaby?”comeoutontheirown.Itholdsmeup.Itholdshimup.Sowhycan’tIstopit?TheansweristhatIwanthimtolikeme.Cometothinkofit,Iwanteveryonetolikeme.Mysisterhadthesameproblemwiththecaretakerofherblockofflats:“Allheeverdoesiscomplain;hetalksatmeratherthantome,neverlistentoawordIsay,andyetforsomereasonI’malwaysreallynicetohim.I’mworriedincaseIhaveadifficultyoneday,andhewon’tliftafingertohelp.”Whataboutatwork?RichardLawton,amanagementtrainer,warns:“Thosemanagerswhoareactuallylikedbymostoftheirstaffarealwaysthosetowhombeinglikedisnottheprimarygoal.Thequalitiesthatmakemanagerspopulararebeinghonestwithstaff,treatingthemashumanbeingsandobservingcommonpolitenesslikesayinghellointhemorning.”Toexplainthepoint,Richardmentionsthestoryofthecompanychairmanwhodesperatelywantedtobelikedandwho,aftermakingoneofhismanagersfired,saidwithmoist(濕潤的)eyesthathewasso,sosorrythemanwasleaving.Theemployeereplied,“Ifyouwerethatsorry,Iwouldn’tbeleaving.”Thelessonbeing,therefore,thatifyoutrytoohardtobeliked,peoplewon’tlikeyou.Theexpertssayitallstartsinchildhood.“Ifchildrenfeeltheycanonlygetlovefromtheirparentsbybeinggood,”saysZeldaWest-Meads,amarriageguidanceconsultant,“theydeveloplowself-confidenceandbecomecompulsive(難以抑制的)givers.”Butisthereanythingwronginbeingagiver,theworldnotbeingexactlyshortoftakers?AnneCousinsbelievesthereis.“Thereisapointatwhichgivingbecomesunhealthy,”shesays.“Itcomeswhenyoudothingsforothersbutfeelbadaboutit.”Iamnowtryinghardtosaytopeople“Ifeeluncomfortableaboutsayingthis,but...”,andtellmyself“Refusalofarequestdoesnotmeanrejectionofaperson”andIfindIcansayalmostanythingtoalmostanyone.6.Whydoestheauthoraskthepostmanabouthisbaby?

A.Heisinterestedinthebaby.B.Hewantstocreateagoodimpression.C.Hewantstobealwayspolitetohim.D.It’sawaytostartachatwithgreatpoliteness.7.Whatcouldwefindoutabouttheauthor’ssisterandthecaretaker?

A.Shedoesn’twanttoriskdispleasinghim.B.Shedoesn’tpayattentiontohim.C.Heoftenrefusestohelpher.D.Heisimpatientofheroverreaction.8.Managersaremorelikelytobepopularifthey________.

A.helpthestaffwiththeirproblemsB.makesurethestaffdonotlosetheirjobsC.encouragethestafftobepolitetoeachotherD.donotmaketoomuchefforttobeliked9.Whatcanwelearnfromthistext?

A.Ifyoutellthetruth,itwillnotmakepeoplelikeyouless.B.Ifyoutaketimetotalktopeople,theywilllikeyoubetter.C.YoushouldavoidunpleasantsituationswherepossibleD.Youshouldn’trefuseotherpeople’srequestsforhelp."DidyouhearwhathappenedtoAdamlastFriday?"LindseywhisperstoTori.Withhereyesshining,Toribrags,"YoubetIdid.Seantoldmetwodaysago."WhoareLindseyandToritalkingabout?Itjusthappenstobeyourstruly,AdamFreedman.Icantellyouthatwhattheyaresayingis(a)notniceand(b)noteventrue.Still,LindseyandToriaren’tverydifferentfrommoststudentshereatLintonHighSchool,includingme.Manyofourconversationsaregossip(閑話).Ihavenoticedthreeeffectsofgossip:itcanhurtpeople,itcangivegossipersastrangekindofsatisfaction,anditcancausesocialpressuresinagroup.Animportantnegativeeffectofgossipisthatitcanhurtthepersonbeingtalkedabout.Usually,gossipspreadsinformationaboutatopic—breakups,troubleathome,evendroppingout—thatapersonwouldratherkeepsecret.Themoreembarrassingorshamefulthesecretis,thejuicierthegossipitmakes.Probablytheworsttypeofgossipistheabsolutelie.Peopleoftenthinkofgossipersasharmless,butcruelliescancausepain.Ifweknowthatgossipcanbeharmful,thenwhydosomanyofusdoit?Theanswerliesinanothereffectofgossip:thesatisfactionitgivesus.Sharingthelatestrumor(傳言)canmakeapersonfeelimportantbecauseheorsheknowssomethingthatothersdon’t.Similarly,hearingthelatestrumorcanmakeapersonfeellikepartofthe"ingroup."Inotherwords,gossipissatisfyingbecauseitgivespeopleasenseofbelongingorevensuperiority(優(yōu)越感).Gossipalsocanhaveathirdeffect:itstrengthensunwritten,unspokenrulesabouthowpeopleshouldact.ProfessorDavidWilsonexplainsthatgossipisimportantinpolicingbehaviorsinagroup.Translatedintohighschoolterms,thismeansthatifeverybodyyouhangaroundwithislaughingatwhatJohnworeorwhatJanesaid,thenyoucanbetthatwearingorsayingsomethingsimilarwillgetyouthesamekindofnegativeattention.Thedo’sanddon’tsconveyedthroughgossipwillnevershowupinanystudenthandbook.Theeffectsofgossipvarydependingonthesituation.Thenexttimeyoufeeltheurgetospreadthelatestnews,thinkaboutwhyyouwanttogossipandwhateffectsyour"juicystory"mighthave.10.Theauthorusesaconversationatthebeginningofthepassageto__________.

A.introduceatopicB.presentanargumentC.describethecharactersD.clarifyhiswritingpurpose11.Animportantnegativeeffectofgossipisthatit_________.

A.breaksuprelationshipsB.embarrassesthelistenerC.spreadsinformationaroundD.causesunpleasantexperiences12.Intheauthor’sopinion,manypeopleliketogossipbecauseit__________.

A.givesthemafeelingofpleasureB.helpsthemtomakemorefriendsC.makesthembetterattellingstoriesD.enablesthemtomeetimportantpeople13.ProfessorDavidWilsonthinksthatgossipcan________.

A.providestudentswithwrittenrulesB.helppeoplewatchtheirownbehaviorsC.forceschoolstoimprovestudenthandbooksD.a(chǎn)ttractthepolice’sattentiontogroupbehaviors14.Whatadvicedoestheauthorgiveinthepassage?

A.Neverbecomeagossiper.B.Stayawayfromgossipers.C.Don’tletgossipturnintolies.D.Thinktwicebeforeyougossip.Lastweekaftermymotorcyclecrashedonthefreeway,Iwantedonlytwosimplethingsfromtechnology:tocall911andtelllovedoneswhereIcouldbefound.15WhensheopenedGoogleMaps,shecouldseepreciselywhereIwas.Foryears,techcompanieshaveoffereddifferentwaysforpeopletotelloneanotherwheretheyare.16Ifusedcarelessly,locationtrackingmayhurtyourprivacy.Butusedthoughtfully,itcanbeapowerfulandefficientcommunicationtool.17Whenyoumakeplanstomeetfriendssomewherelikeamovietheater,getinthehabitofsharingyourlocationforashortduration,likeanhour.Thiswayyoucanskipsayingthingslike“I’monmyway”or“I’mrunningafewminutesbehind”becausepeoplecansimplyfollowyouonthemap.18Locationsharingcanbeusefulforbeingthoughtful(考慮周到的)ofyourpartner’stimeandspace.Forexample,IamlesslikelytotextmypartnerwhenIseesheisattheofficeordrivingonafreeway,butIwilltextwhenIseesheisatthegrocerystoretoaskhertopicksomethingup.Nexttimeyouplananeventatalargeoutdoorspace,doyourfriendsafavor:19Wanderingaroundaimlesslyinacrowdedopenspacecanbeannoying.

A.Herearemysuggestionsforthebesttimestouseit.B.Forsafetyreasons,avoidsharingyourlocationpublicly.C.Useanapptoshareyourcurrentlocationsotheycanfindyou.D.Considersharingyourlocationoccasionallywithyourpartner.E.Therearemanywaysforthirdpartiestofindoutwherewewere.F.Yetlocationtrackinghascauseddisagreementforthelastdecade.G.Beforecalling911,Itextedmypartnerwhowasalreadytrackingmylocationwithanapp.二、完形填空Iwon’tforgetmyvoluntaryexperienceawhileback.Italwaysremindsmewhatpeopletrulyneedisnotalwaysso_________.Thisstoryisalessonwhichhasstayedwithmeandhelpedmeeversince.ItwasThanksgivingandIwasvolunteeringwithmymotherata_________fortheneedy.Westoodbehindthecounter_________foodtowhoevercamein.Itseemedthatmostofourdiners(用餐者)hadbeenhaving_________times.Theirclotheswereragged,wornanddry;theywerehungryandtired.Whenwewerebusywiththeunluckyfellows,awell-dressedmancameinwholookedanythingbutpoor.Iwonderedwhathewasdoingthereandmyjawdroppedin_________whenhejoinedthelineforfood.Surelyhewasn’tgoingtotakethefood_________forthosereallyinneed!Hehadsmalltalkswiththepoorandthelookonhisfacesuggestedthathejustwishedto_________beingalone.Thenmymother_________tookmetooneside,saying,“Asyouknow,theneedsofthepeoplewhocomeheremustbepurely_________:hunger,shelter,clothing,etc.Butthisgentlemanseemstohavenoneofthoseproblems.Whatifhisneedsareemotional(情感的)?Whatifheneeds____________,friends,orjusttobeamongotherhumanbeings?”Herwords____________melikeatonofbricks!IfeltlikeIshouldapologizetotheman,butIdidn’t.Aboutaweeklater,fromanunknown____________,theshelter(收容所)receivedalargedonation.Ican’thelpbut____________ifitcamefromthatman.Needsaren’talwaysvisible.Maybeemotional____________isnotonlytheloneliestfeeling,butalsothemostdifficultneedtoget____________.Butkindnessalwaysmakesadifference.20.A.greatB.reasonableC.obviousD.creative21.A.templeB.hospitalC.canteenD.shelter22.A.handingB.lendingC.pushingD.throwing23.A.enjoyableB.pleasantC.hardD.content24.A.regretB.a(chǎn)mazementC.delightD.disappointment25.A.preservedB.paidC.preparedD.rewarded26.A.escapeB.a(chǎn)ppreciateC.experienceD.promote27.A.violentlyB.quietlyC.a(chǎn)ngrilyD.curiously28.A.practicalB.mentalC.personalD.bodily29.A.foodB.incomeC.comfortD.clothes30.A.hitB.persuadedC.a(chǎn)ttractedD.injured31.A.destinationB.personalityC.signatureD.source32.A.realizeB.wonderC.a(chǎn)dmireD.debate33.A.supportB.proposalC.behaviourD.hunger34.A.confusedB.a(chǎn)ddictedC.satisfiedD.balanced三、語法填空閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式,并將答案填寫在答題卡上。AvisittoPingyao,ShanxiProvince,feelslikewalkingthroughatimecapsule.The2,700-year-oldcitywasoncethecelebratedbankingcapitalofChina,asimportantinthelatterpartoftheQingDynasty35WallStreetisintheUnitedStatestoday.While36(it)financialpowerhasfaded,Pingyao'simpressivearchitecturefromthatheadyperiod,andbefore—includingits3.7mile-longcitywall—hasremainedremarkablyundamaged.Infact,Pingyao,37becameaUNESCOWorldHeritageSitein1997,stillhassome4,00038(tradition)Chinesecourtyardhomes,39(date)farbacktotheMingDynasty."Thereareveryfewcourtyardhomesremainingin

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