资源简介 成都外国语学校 2024-2025 学年度上期高一 3 月月考英语学科试题本试卷分A 卷和B 卷两部分, 共 12 页, 满分150 分, 考试时间120 分钟。A 卷(共 85 分)第一部分 听力(共两节;满分30 分)第一节 (共 5 小题;每小题1.5 分, 满分7.5 分)听下面 5 段对话。每段对话后有一个小题, 从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后, 你都有10 秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1. What’s the woman’s favorite food in the restaurant A. The fish. B. The cake. C. The dessert.2. Where does the woman want to get married A. In a church. B. In the open air. C. In a country house.3. Why does the woman want to sit beside the driver A. To enjoy a good view.B. To accompany the driver.C. To take the most comfortable seat.4. What does the woman think of the building of the hospital A. It is a waste of time.B. It is a tough task.C. It should have been done earlier.5. What is the woman doing A. Asking for permission. B. Making a complaint. C. Placing an order.听第6 段材料,回答第6、7 题。6. Who are the speakers talking about A. A teacher. B. The woman’s sister. C. A new schoolmate.7. What does the person mentioned look like A. She is quite tall. B. She has straight hair. C. She has dark brown eyes.听第7 段材料,回答第8、9 题。8. When should the speakers leave to avoid the rush hour A. At 5: 00. B. At 5: 30. C. At 6: 30.9. Where does the conversation probably take place A. In a restaurant. B. In a store. C. At home.听第8 段材料,回答第10 至12 题。10. What did the man speaker study in college A. Art. B. Medicine. C. Business.第 1 页 共 1111. What is the man speaker’s advice for the woman A. Exploring more possibilities.B. Doing what her father suggests.C. Making a decision as early as possible.12. What’s the relationship between the speakers A. Neighbors. B. Teacher and student. C. Husband and wife.听第9 段材料,回答第13 至16 题。13. What was the woman looking at A. A list of restaurants.B. A map of a city.C. A schedule of activities.14. What can we learn about the woman A. She is new to the city.B. She is a friend of the man’s.C. She likes the weather in the city.15. What day is it A. Friday. B. Saturday. C. Sunday.16. What is the man like A. Kind-hearted. B. Curious. C. Honest.听第10 段材料,回答第17 至20 题。17. What is the speech mainly about A. How to climb.B. An interview with climbers.C. Climbing Mount Everest.18. What was the speaker’s job before becoming a mountaineer A. A reporter B. A photographer C. An engineer19. Which was the hardest for the speaker about climbing A. Overcoming fears. B. Giving up her job. C. Training at a gym.20. What did the speaker bring with her on her second trip A. Fuel. B. A camera. C. A toothbrush.第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分 40 分)第一节 (共 15 小题,每小题 2 分,共 30 分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C 和 D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ASichuan Classic 5-Day Tour第 2 页 共 11Sichuan Province is a treasure trove of natural beauty and cultural heritage, making it a perfectdestination for a 5-day adventure. This itinerary covers some of the most iconic attractions in Sichuan, fromthe stunning landscapes of Jiuzhaigou and Huanglong to the historical sites of Chengdu and the majesticLeshan Giant Buddha.Day 1: Arrival in Chengdu Upon arrival at Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport or ChengduTianfu International Airport, you will be transferred to your hotel. Spend the evening exploring the vibrantstreets of Chunxi Road, Jinli, and Kuanzhai Alley, where you can experience the local culture and enjoydelicious Sichuan cuisine.Day 2: Chengdu to Jiuzhaigou via Huanglong After breakfast, depart from Chengdu to Huanglong, aUNESCO World Heritage site famous for its colorful pools and stunning natural scenery. The entrance feefor Huanglong is 170 per person during the peak season (April 1 to November 15) and 60 during theoff-season. After visiting Huanglong, continue to Jiuzhaigou and check into your hotel.Day 3: Full-day Jiuzhaigou Tour Spend the entire day exploring Jiuzhaigou National Park, known forits crystal-clear lakes, waterfalls, and unique karst formations. The entrance fee is 190 per person duringthe peak season and 80 during the off-season. For a more convenient experience, you can purchase around-trip sightseeing bus ticket for an additional 90.Day 4: Jiuzhaigou to Leshan via Chengdu Return to Chengdu and then travel to Leshan, home to theLeshan Giant Buddha, the largest stone Buddha statue in the world. The entrance fee for Leshan GiantBuddha is 80 per person. After visiting the Buddha, you can take a boat tour along the Minjiang River foran additional 70.Day 5: Leshan to Chengdu and Departure Return to Chengdu and spend the afternoon exploring thecity. Visit the Chengdu Panda Breeding Research Base to see the adorable giant pandas. The entrance fee is 58 per person. In the evening, head to the airport for your departure.Accommodation and TransportationHotel: 3-star hotels in Chengdu start at 300 per night, while 4-star hotels average 500 per night. InJiuzhaigou, expect to pay around 400 per night for a comfortable stay.Transportation: High-speed train tickets from Chengdu to Jiuzhaigou cost around 200 per person,and bus tickets to Huanglong are around 100.Tips for TravelersWeather: Sichuan has a diverse climate. Pack layers and be prepared for changes in weather.Local Customs: Respect local traditions and ask for permission before taking photos.Discounts: Some attractions offer discounts for students and seniors. Check the official websites forthe latest information.第 3 页 共 1121. What is the total cost for a student to visit Jiuzhaigou during the peak season, including the entrance feeand round-trip sightseeing bus ticket A. 280 B. 230 C. 190 D. 14022. Which of the following attractions is NOT included in the 5-day itinerary A. Chunxi RoadB. Leshan Giant BuddhaC. Dujiangyan Irrigation SystemD. Chengdu Panda Breeding Research Base23. What is the recommended mode of transportation from Chengdu to Jiuzhaigou A. Taxi B. Airplane C. High-speed train D. Long-distance busBAs a kid, I was always around animals and I always enjoyed it. After my senior year of high school, westarted renting this farm. Then I went away to Rhode Island School of Design to become an architect. Afterabout two years and a half, I found that was not quite what I wanted to do. I felt I wanted to be an architect andhave a hobby farm. But why not just have a farm and make it my career It’s an exciting business. I think a lot of people don’t realize what’s involved in dairy farming (奶牛业).We took some trips to some progressive farms out in New York when we first started. And it really changed myattitude of what you can do. Yo u can be a successful businessperson with a lot of challenges. And thosechallenges are part of what makes it very exciting — it’s not just milking cows. There’s nutrition and financesand a lot of big day-to-day decisions.Well, land is the biggest obstacle. Securing enough land is important. We don’t just need the land for theanimals; we also need it to distribute the manure from the cows. And there’s a real balance, a real recycling.You take the feed; you give it to the cows, and the cows give you milk, but they also give you a lot of manure.And the best thing to do is putting it back on the land. You need 2 acres per cow basically, a cow and its calf.The land that we rent is beautiful and the land that we own is beautiful. If you get half a mile off the roadand look back at scenery across the valley, it’s impressive. You get the rows of grass and the cows in thedistance.24.Which of the following is included in the dairy farming according to the text A.Designing for the dairy farming.B.Playing with the cows around the farm.C.Taking trips around the farm to enjoy life.D.Milking cows, nutrition, finances and decisions.25.What’s the biggest challenge that the author faced A.Huge amounts of money. B.Securing enough land.C.Highly qualified milk cows. D.Quantities of workers.26.What’s the meaning of the underlined word manure in Paragraph 3 A.Milk from the cows. B.Chemical fertilizers.第 4 页 共 11C.Waste of the cows. D.Food offered to cows.27.Which one is the best title for this text A.Building a Successful Dairy BusinessB.Famous Farmers Around the WorldC.Highly Qualified Milk CowsD.The Architecture DesignerCNew students at Eton, starting the school year in September, are not allowed to take smartphones with them.Instead, they will each be given a “dumb” Nokia phone that is unable to access the Internet and only allows callsand texts.Students might blame the psychologist Jonathan Haidt, who popularised the idea that smartphones areresponsible for rising rates of mental health problems among young people. Teachers at nearly two-thirds ofsecondary schools now say they have rules that prevent students from using their phones during the day.But is there really anything wrong with spending a bit of time watching videos on social media Or takingyour phone out while you’re in the supermarket queue to see funny news We might need meaning and purposeand psychological richness in our lives, but surely we need a bit of pleasure too. A study published in April inPLoS One found that spending 20 minutes on social media or watching videos on YouTube not only contributedto no negative stress response, but was associated with a decrease in both heart rate and cortisol (皮质醇).What we get wrong is thinking that we are relaxing just because scrolling (浏览) mindlessly through socialmedia is unproductive and feels like “time out”. There is a significant difference between doing things like beingwith our loved ones, spending time in nature, or reading a great book and emotional numbing (麻木). As thepsychiatrist Anna Lembke argues in her book Dopamine Nation, by endlessly seeking pleasure and stimulationfrom our smartphone — which she describes as the “modern-day hypodermic (皮下注射) needle” — we becomeaddicted to such stimulation, and find it harder to find joy in other less immediate things.But also by never putting our phones down and never giving ourselves a break from endless stimulation,we are not able to go into the kind of quiet brain state that allows mind-wandering, creativity and deepreflection.As we all know, if you are not paying for it, then you are the product, and businessmen in the marketplaceare constantly adjusting the ways in which they occupy our brain space. We must learn to get more creative andintentional about the ways we choose to relax ourselves and perhaps, even, to enjoy some good-old fashionedboredom.28. Why is the school Eton mentioned in paragraph 1 A. To raise a doubt. B. To explain a phenomenon.C. To introduce a topic. D. To launch a campaign.29. What does the study published in April in PLoS One suggest A. Constant use of social media is beneficial to health.B. Proper use of social media can reduce stress.第 5 页 共 11C. Watching YouTube videos increases heart rate.D. Spending time on social media has little effect on people.30. Why does Anna Lembke describe the smartphone as the “modern-day hypodermic needle” A. Because smartphones can bring new energy.B. Because people rely too much on smartphones.C. Because smartphones might relieve pain quickly.D. Because people will get medical help from smartphones.31. What can we learn from the last paragraph A. We should pay for using smartphones. B. Businessmen often control our thinking.C. Boredom is unacceptable in modern life. D. We should choose our relaxing ways wisely.DA tool, called Nightshade, lets artists add invisible changes to their art before they upload it online to fightback against AI companies that use their work to train AI models without the creator’s permission. Using it to“poison” this training data could damage future image-generating AI models by making some of their outputsuseless - - dogs become cats, cars become cows, and so forth.Generative AI models are excellent at making connections between words, which helps the poison spread.Nightshade infects not only the word “dog” but all similar concepts, such as “puppy,” “husky,” and “wolf.” Thepoison attack also works on indirectly related images. For example, if the model scraped (抓取) a poisoned imagefor the prompt (提示) “fantasy art,” the prompts “dragon” and “a castle in The Lord of the Rings” would similarlybe transformed into something else.Some AI companies are facing a number of lawsuits (诉讼) from artists who claim that their copyrightedmaterial and personal information was scraped without approval or compensation. Ben Zhao, a professor at theUniversity of Chicago, who led the team that created Nightshade, says the hope is that it will help tip the powerbalance back from AI companies towards artists, by showing respect for artists’ copyright and intellectualproperty.Zhao admits there is a risk that people might abuse the data poisoning technique for evil uses. However, hesays attackers would need thousands of poisoned samples to cause real damage to larger, more powerful models,as they are trained on billions.AI companies have offered to let artists opt out of having their images used to train future versions of themodels. But artists say this is not enough: Eva Toorenent, an illustrator and artist, says: opt-out policies requireartists to jump through hoops and still leave tech companies with all the power. He hopes Nightshade will changethe current situation and AI companies will think twice before they act.32. What do we know about Nightshade from the first paragraph A. It helps artists to defend lawful rights. B. It warns netizens of the online danger.C. It reminds artists of stolen works. D. It poisons AI companies’ output.33. What is Paragraph 2 mainly about A. The way the “poison” spreads. B. The targets the poison attacks.C. The types of transformed images. D. The advantage of AI models.第 6 页 共 1134. How does Eva Toorenent look at the opt-out policy A. Thankful. B. Fearful. C. Dissatisfied. D. Positive.35. Which of the following would be a suitable title of this text A. Nightshade: Useless Output Creator. B. Nightshade: Data Poison Technology.C. Nightshade: Artists’ Rights Protector. D. Nightshade: Image-generating Model.第二节(共 5 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 10 分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。One of the great literature works in China is Journey to the West. The novel has many fantastic elementsand most of the characters are not human, but they show recognizable human characteristics. 36 Peoplesee themselves in the characters.Another reason for the novel’s popularity is that it is not just an adventure story. 37 It is a spiritualjourney where the characters were forced to examine the nature of good and evil. The novel shows thatindividuals cannot be understood by their outer qualities, but by the good or bad that is in their own hearts.Of course, the main reason for the novel’s popularity is Sun Wukong himself. He has faults, but at heart heis brave, loyal, good-hearted, and righteous(正义的) . 38 In time and through faith and discipline helearned to protect the weak and the powerless, to be helpful and kind, and to put others first. In a real sense, hehad the same life journey that many people have had through the ages. When he was young in the Mountain ofFlowers and Fruit, he was leading a free and enjoyable life. 39 In doing so, he changed from someonewho loved to play tricks and stir up trouble, to someone who is self-disciplined and faithful.40 But they also see in him a mirror of their own struggles in life as they learn to protect and helpothers, to stand for what is right, and to grow in maturity becoming responsible members of society.A.While in his youth he had been a little wild.B.But then he had to grow up and face the real world.C.In a sense, they want to become a hero of their own life.D.The story is more than just a group’s journey to the West.E.This human element is one reason for the novel’s popularity.F.Many Chinese admire Wukong for his abilities and bravery.G.Yet, Wukong always showed up when needed to rescue his master.第三部分 语言知识运用(共一节;满分 15 分)第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的 A、B、C 和 D 四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。As Canadian violinist Adrian Anantawan was playing in Boston Theatre, the audience not only heard thesound of his violin but what it 41 : the world of possibilities.“A lot of times, we let fear get in the way of trying anything,” Anantawan said. “For me, my story hasalways been a result of just trying something, being okay with 42 , and embracing the outcomes itbrings.”第 7 页 共 11Born without his right hand, Anantawan only has five fingers. His music teacher wanted all the studentsto learn a (n) 43 instrument in fifth grade. Instead of 44 , his parents sought an alternativeinstrument that would allow him to 45 his musical talent. The family chose the violin and 46the Toronto-area hospital for help, enabling the then 10-year-old boy to play.“From the very first 47 I played, I was completely 48 to the sound, the 49I felt with the instrument and the opportunity to 50 my imagination,” he said.Although Anantawan is 51 for the technology that allows him and others with disabilities tofind 52 to music, he said the most important part is the inclusion and choices given by the peoplewho 53 young learners to achieve their dream.Anantawan is working to 54 that space for others too. He founded the Music InclusionEnsemble, which offers accommodations to musicians according to their needs. He hopes people 55challenges in their lives have chances to show themselves.41.A.represented B.heard C.found D.lost42.A.success B.time C.failure D.process43.A.necessary B.academic C.useful D.musical44.A.giving back B.giving up C.giving in D.giving out45.A.hide B.store C.explore D.search46.A.turned to B.turned in C.called on D.called in47.A.word B.beat C.note D.touch48.A.adapted B.applied C.drawn D.used49.A.love B.connection C.difference D.power50.A.deliver B.pass C.consider D.express51.A.grateful B.helpful C.responsible D.cheerful52.A.ability B.access C.means D.admission53.A.persuade B.encourage C.force D.manage54.A.increase B.prevent C.prefer D.provide55.A.experiencing B.preparing C.defeating D.strugglingB 卷(共 65 分)一.根据课文内容及首字母填空,一空一词。(共10 小题,每小题1 分,共10 分)1. The most questionable i___________ was the actress chosen to play the part of Helen.2. It was so dazzling and e_____________ that I wasn’t sure if the characters were performers or athletes.3. In 2023, I was determined to make my dream come true: I would become Australia’s first p_____________photo blogger.4. I’ve already booked accommodation based on the b____________ we made.5. We started from Vancouver, where we picked up our v___________ for the trip - - a home on wheels.6. Today, as we learn more about sharks, more people than ever want to protect them from e_____________.第 8 页 共 117. “Sharks don’t t___________ humans,” he said.8. I just had to go and see The Revenge of Zidan - - the Peking Opera v___________ of Hamlet.9. Courage is not the a_____________ of fear, but rather the judgement that something else is more importantthan fear.10. People have always been s____________ of sharks, but Jaws made things worse.二.根据句子内容,在空白处填入一个单词或括号内词正确形式。(共10 小题,每小题1 分,共10 分)1. The audience broke into loud ____________ (applaud) as the performer finished her stunning dance routineon stage.2. _____________ (absorb) in the fascinating documentary about the mysteries of the deep sea, she didn'tnotice the time passing by.3. The reason ____________ we should reduce plastic use is that it significantly reduces pollution and protectsmarine life.4. It was not just the breathtaking landscapes but rather the sense of self-discovery _____________ transformedthis trip into an experience of a lifetime.5. The new bridge ____________ (build) across the river at present is expected to ease traffic congestion oncecompleted.6. Is it really worth _____________ (quit) your job to travel around the world 7. We saw a gardener _________ (cut) off the dead branches from the tree when we walked past the parkyesterday.8. Many species migrated to lower altitudes or warmer regions to seek habitats that better suit their survivalneeds, gradually ______________ (adapt) themselves to the change of climate.9. The number of tourists _____________ (rise) significantly since the new attractions opened last year.10. The heavy rain resulted ____________ a flood that damaged many homes and forced people to evacuate thearea quickly.三.阅读下面短文,从括号内选择短语的正确形式填空。(共10 小题。每小题1.5 分,共15 分)in advance take place to some extent rather than start with around the clocklive up to in one’s own right date back to engage in get out of hand on top of it________1________the late 19th century, when the first motion pictures were created,the history ofcinema is quite long. Over time, movies have become a global phenomenon, with more people around theworld _______2________ film-making. The production of a film is more or less a collaborative (协作的) effort,involving directors, actors, and countless crew members working _______3_______ to meet tight deadlines.Hence, when we are making a comment on a movie, we’d better give feedback ________4________.Usually, a film _______5______ in fictional world, but its story often results from real-life inspirations.These stories reflect social issues or personal experiences _______6_______, making them easily related toaudiences. Sometimes, they fail ________7________ the standards of good movies. So film-making can第 9 页 共 11sometimes ________8_______, leading to bigger budgets or unrealistic expectations.To avoid disappointment, fans often book their tickets ________9_______, especially for popular movies,like Nezha. Interestingly, some viewers prefer to watch films at home ________10_______ in theaters,enjoying the comfort and convenience of streaming platforms. This shift in viewing habits has significantlyimpacted the film industry, pushing it to adapt to new trends and technologies.四、根据文本内容从方框中选择恰当的词并用其正确形式填入文本图示中,每词限用一次,有两个词为多余选项。(共10 小题,每小题1 分,共10 分)honest polite embarrass help ignore turnfail treat disappoint lose contain encounterTwo years ago, Laura Eshelman was struggling with a mental problem. And to top it off, she was havingtrouble finding work.One day, she had another job application rejected (拒绝). Feeling extremely disappointed, she decided togo to the Whole Foods across the street and found something for her hungry stomach.As she crossed the street, Eshelman noticed a man, who was asking for money on the comer. His messyhair and clothing made it seem like he'd been living outside for a while. She watched as he asked a passerby forchange, but she even didn't look at him.As Eshelman approached, the man turned his attention to her, and again he asked if he could have a littlebit of money. “Leave me alone. I don't have anything to give you. Just go away!”, Eshelman shouted, almostgiving vent to (发泄) all her negative feelings. But these unkind words were just what made her feel regretfuland ashamed later.The man was obviously embarrassed as well as a little surprised. It was normal for him to be refused, butnot usually in such a rude way. He just lowered his head and Eshelman continued into the grocery store. Afterpicking up some bread and a bottle of water, she went to the checkout to pay. And it was at that moment thatshe found her purse, where she had put all her money and important papers, was missing.Eshelman had a mental problem and She was experiencing great1.___________ in job applications. 2._____________.On her way to the food store, Eshelman 3._________ a man begging for money. The man looked untidy and 4.____________ by the passers-by.As Eshelman approached the man, he Eshelman felt ashamed of5.__________ to her for money. But 7.___________ the man in such aEshelman refused him with some rude way later.6.__________ words.第 10 页 共 11The man lowered his head withThe purse was important to Eshelman8._________ and surprise. Eshelmanbecause it 10.____________ herwent on into the store and then foundmoney and papers.her purse 9.______________(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)(6) (7) (8) ( 9) (10)第二节 根据文本内容回答下列问题。(共 3 小题;满分 5 分)11. How would Eshelman feel when she found her purse had gone (1 分)_________________________________________________________________________________________12. What might have happened to Eshelman’s purse (2 分)_________________________________________________________________________________________13. What might the man do for Eshelman and how would she respond (2 分)_________________________________________________________________________________________五、书面表达(满分20 分)假设你是高中生李华,为迎接新年的到来,你校下周为国际交流生们组织了一场包饺子活动。请你给美国好友Tom 写一封邀请信,邀请他参加这个活动。内容包括:1. 活动目的;2. 活动过程;3. 发出邀请。注意:1. 词数 100 左右; 2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。第 11 页 共 11 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 听力音频.mp3 高一英语3月月考题.docx