天津市第四十一中学2024-2025学年高一下学期3月月考英语试题(含答案,无听力音频无听力原文)

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天津市第四十一中学2024-2025学年高一下学期3月月考英语试题(含答案,无听力音频无听力原文)

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高一英语答案
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66.Skill.
67.It is about success taking time.
68.It is in the professional's commitment to practice and the time they took to learn
and do something.
69.To become an independent filmmaker.
70.I think there is no shortcut to success.Because success requires constant
persistence,hard work,and long hours of accumulation and training.2024-2025学年度高一年级下学期英语试卷
Ⅰ听力 (每空1分,共15分)
第一节 (共5小题;每小题1分,满分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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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 is the weather like now .
A. Rainy. B. Cool C. Hot
2. What does the woman think of her present job
A. It is rewarding. B. It is well-paid. C It is easy.
3. What will the woman do tomorrow morning
A. Go to the office. B. Drive the man downtown. C Attend a meeting.
4. Where will the man go next
A. To a cinema. B. To a DVD store. C. To the woman's house.
5. How will the speakers go to the party
A. By motorbike. B. On foot. C. By bus.
第二节 (共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
听下面3段材料。每段材料后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段材料前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,各小题将给出5秒钟做答时间.每段材料读两遍.
听下面一段对话,回答第6-8小题
6. What does the woman major m
A. Computer. B. Music. C. Maths.
7. What is the man worried about
A. Maths problems. B. Musical knowledge. C. Distance learning.
8. What is necessary for the optional course
A. Reading music. B. Attendance. C. Computer skills.
听下面一段对话,回答第9-11 小题
9. What relation is the woman to the man
A. His wife. B. His neighbour. C. His schoolmate.
10. What kind of person does the woman think Leo Norris is
4. Lazy. B. Amusing. C Competitive.
11 When does Leo Norris want to move in
A. On September 28th. B. On September 30th. C. On October 1st.
听下面一段独白,回答第12-15小题
12 . What is the speaker doing
A. Introducing a family. B. Making a speech. C. Giving a lesson.
13. How long is Arden Textile in business
A. About a century.
B. About half a century.
C. About a quarter of a century.
14. Why did Arden Textile nearly go out of business
A. They paid for the fire loss.
B. They spent too much building the new factory.
C. They paid the employees regularly while rebuilding.
15. What do we know about Arden Textile
A. They received an award from the public.
B. People had different views on the company.
C. They have helped others make great profits.
Ⅱ单项选择 (每空1分,共15分)
16.—— Hi, Bill! how was your visit to the Louvre
—— . I would visit a thousand times.
A. It couldn't be better B. It was a nightmare
C. That's a good point D. I managed it somehow
17. The experience through this journey will help me get over difficulties in life in the future.
A. gaining B. gained C. to gain D. having gained
18. We reached Quebec on the eighth day, most people speak French.
A... where B. which C. when D. what
19. Please only answer one question at a time, you know more, to give everyone a chance.
A. even if B. as if C. if only D if
20.— Excuse me, but I want to use your computer to search for some information.
——You have my computer if you don't take care of it.
A. needn't B. shall not C. shouldn't D. mightn't
21. The pizzas are delicious. Little Tom would like to have third piece because second piece is rather too small.
A a; the B. the; the C. a;a D. the;a
22 I have been convinced that the print media are usually more and more re iable than television.
A. ridiculous B. incredible C. temporary D accurate
23. It's difficult for me to understand what the professor is trying to because Iknow little about the relevant background.
A. make up B. catch up C. get across D. get along
24. Jane can't attend the meeting at 3 o' clock this afternoon because she a class at that time.
A. will teach B. would teach C. has taught D. will be teaching
25. The WTO. cannot its name if it dose not include a country that is home to one fifth of mankind.
A. turn into B. live up to C. break down D. keep in touch with
26. — What happened to Bill
—— He really fast when suddenly he ran headfirst into a parked car.
A. had run B. was running
C. has run D. has been running
27. I'm not sure of the reason for the dog's illness, but it by eating too much.
A may have been caused B. need have been caused
C. should have been caused D. must have been caused
28. I'm concerned about most is we can collect a huge amount of money in such a short time.
A. That; how B. What; that C. What; how D. As; whether
29. — Oh, it's too difficult for me to work out the problem.
—— Don't worry. We' ll work together to it.
A. justify B. criticize C. subscribe D. resolve.
30.— Could you do me a favor and take these books to my office
— Yes, .
A. for pleasure B. I could C. my pleasure D. with-pleasure
Ⅲ. 完型填空 (每空1:5分,共30分)
A famous philosopher said, “The world is a book and those who do not travel read only one page.” Traveling can provide different experiences and our horizons.
Last year,I enrolled in a summer vocal(唱歌) institute at Westminster Choir College of Rider University in New Jersey, US. There,I truly experienced the kindness and.—— warmth of people all over the world their skin color, language or nationality.
As a who knew little about the place,I worried and was extremely.cautious about everything. I didn't dare to talk with anyone. , with the help of others I got over my embarrassment. I remembered that when, I first the classroom, the students gave me a genuine welcome. I began to
Later, they even held a party for me, which also showed their . They talked about various topics China, such as the Great Wall, kung fu, the giant panda and Chinese cuisine. I was surprised to find that they possessed great about Chinese culture. The more we , the more relaxed and confident I became. I felt at home with the topics:
Maybe it was the inspiring atmosphere or the tact that I wanted them to know more about China that me to sing Chinese songs for them. With their applause,-I realized-that-it-was a beginning of my time in a foreign country.
Apart from their warmth, their music impressed me a lot: Whenever you went to the studio, you would find someone playing a musical instrument or singing.It was like entering a world of music. Music was a permanent for them.They loved it and every chance to play it. In such a purely musical , my own attachment to music became even . I played music more often and exchanged ideas with everyone who was interested in. I fell completely in love with music.
Time flew. I knew it, the visit was over. But it was an extraordinary experience. It taught me to be more open-minded and more about my culture. In the future, I will explore and embrace this world bravery as well as enjoy the further study in music.
31. A. provide B. get C. broaden D. enhance
32. A. in need of B. by means of C. in terms of D. regardless of
33. A. reader B. newcomer C. loser D. traveler
34. A. However B. Besides C. Therefore D. Otherwise
35. A. left B. saw C. entered D. found
36. A. laugh B. relax C. cry D.complain
37. A. tiredness B. happiness C. loneliness D. kindness
38. A. related to B. addicted to C. in spite of D given to
39. A. curiosity B. bravery C. indifference D. anxiety
40. A. learned B. talked C. collected D. answered
41. A. serious B. famous C. significant D. familiar
42. A. asked B forced C. encouraged D. extended
43;A. forgetful B. wonderful C powerful D. useful
44. A. performance of B. contribution to C. talent in D. passion for
45. A. theme B. apartment C. nationality D. frustration
46. A. sent B. treasured C . praised D. threw
47. A. environment B. holiday C. game D. journey
48. A. faster B. cleverer C. stronger D. louder
49. A. Unless B. If C. Before D. Since
50. A. particular B. careful C. anxious D. confident
IV 阅读理解 (每题2分,共30分)
A
Take a step back in time during the Pioneer Day Festival! It is sponsored(赞助) by the Friends of Savannas. Every spring, the Friends of Savannas celebrates the history of the mid-1800s settlers(移民) in our area. Visitors will experience living history as they find how people in Florida lived around mid-19th century. The event will include old-fashioned games, cooking, storytelling, arts and crafts, and morel
Florida Master Naturalists will lead tours of the Glass Lizard Trail; where they identify(识别) the plants the settlers used for food, medicine, and useful things. In addition to the guided hikes, boating tours will be offered throughout the event. If the weather is good, the staff will show and explain how to put out a fire.
The Hot Sauce Beys will-make - visitors have a good time at this year's Pioneer Day Festival, as they had for many events in the past. Music by the band will be performed, as well as a sing-along activity not to be missed! And don't forget to have lunch at Joe's
Dawgs Food Stand!
Price: $3 each person; cash only
Where: Savannas Preserve State Park,2541 SE Walton Rd., Port St. Lucie
When: 10 a. m. to 3 p. m., Saturday, March 31
How: Call 772-398- 2779orvisitwww.friendsofsavannas.org
Held by the Friends of Savannas Preserve State Park.
51. What does the Friends of the Savannas do every spring
A. It collects money for the poor. B. It holds the Pioneer Day Festival.
C. It prepares various kinds of food for settlers.
D. It tells the stories about the mid-19th century.
52. What can visitors do during tours of the Glass Lizard Trail
A. Go on boating tours. B. Watch a firework show.
C. Go hiking by themselves. D. Identify plants and cook them.
53. What can we learn from Paragraph 3
A. Visitors can sing with the Hot Sauce Boys' music.
B. The Hot Sauce Boys will have a good time.
C. Videos of the Hot Sauce Boys will be played.
D. Visitors can have lunch with the band members.
54. How long will the Pioneer Day Festival last
A. One day B. Two days C. Five hours. D. Three hours.
55. What is the author's purpose in writing the passage
A. To introduce the history of Pioneer Day Festival.
B. To offer some information about the Hot Sauce Boys.
C. To give some advice on visiting the Glass Lizard Trail.
D. To make an advertisement for the Pioneer Day Festival.
B
Many people run for exercise. But what if you are not a“born” runner or jogger You may still want a kind of exercise that's inexpensive and easy to do. Why not try walking
Walking is something that almost any normal, healthy person can do. It requires no special equipment. Walking can give you many of the same benefits as jogging or running; it will just take longer. Jogging and running make your heart and lungs work harder than walking. They also put more stress on your legs and feet than walking does.
The problem with walking as a kind of exercise is that most people don't take it seriously. But there's a big difference between serious walking and the kind of walking that most of us do: Walking, like jogging, should have a steady and continuous motion.
If you' re going to get your exercise by walking, you need to have your own walking program. After all, runners and joggers set goals for themselves. Walkers need goals, too.
Set a definite course to walk. Start by walking about 15-30 minutes a day. Build up your time and distance slowly. Try increasing your walking speed little by little.
If you prefer to jog or run, follow the same advice. Start off slowly. Spend most of the first few days just walking. Then, start walking and running on the same day. Run or jog a short distance, then walk for a while, then run, then walk. Follow that pattern for 15--30 minutes a day. Slowly make each run longer and each walk shorter. Later on, you can increase your distance, speed, and exercise time.
56. Which of these statements supports the idea that walking is an inexpensive sport
A. It is a kind of exercise、
B. It requires a regular program.
C. It has many of the same benefits as running.
D. It requires no special equipment.
57. According to the article, walking should be done
A. without a plan B. as fast as possible
C. at a steady pace D at the same time as jogging
58. In the author's opinion, how are running and walking alike
A. They require goals.
B. They cause the same amount of stress.
C. They have the same effect on the heart.
D. They take the same amount of time.
59. Which of these would the author probably not consider serious walking
A. Walking 30 minutes a day. B. Walking while window shopping.
C. Increasing your speed little by little. D. Walking just before jogging.
60. What is the best title of the passage
A. Don't run too fast. B. A“born” runner.
C. How to build up your time D. Why not try walking
C
Dr. Teruo Higa was born on December 28,1941 on Okinawa and grew up there. He studied agriculture and took his doctorate from the Agricultural Research Department of Kyushu University Graduate School. He became a lecturer in 1970 and has been professor horticulture(园艺) since 1982.
Dr. Higa is famous for creating EM technology. He created EM technology in order to address the problem of excess waste and bad farming techniques in the present-day world. EM stands for effective microorganisms(有效微生物群). It is a multi-culture of coexisting anaerobic(无氧的, 厌氧的) and aerobic(需氧的, 有氧的) microorganisms.Microorganisms(微生物) are the smallest complete units of life. They can exist independent of a bigger organism. Bacteria are considered microorganisms. They are constantly at work, some helping bigger organisms, and others bringing decay and bad health . These opposing processes of constructive and destructive forces are always ongoing, creating a balance. If the balance tips towards the destructive side, the host organism grows ill. If it tips towards the constructive side, the organism experiences good health.
These organisms can be used in farming to create a good growing environment for all kinds of crops and animals. The process involves collecting human and animal waste products such as kitchen garbage and manure(粪肥). This is then sealed (密封) into a barrel along with a certain amount of EM powder. The microorganisms then turn the waste into mulch(覆盖物, 护根), which acts as a great source of nutrition for crops and animals. Rice paddies(稻田) that are treated with EM produce harvests that are much bigger than those of ordinary farms. Moreover, EM rice paddies require less tilling (耕作)and weeding than other paddies.
Dr. Higa's ideas have caught on around the world. One of his biggest successes was in North Korea, where his technology was used to create a record-breaking crop yield.EM helped many crops, such as corn, Welsh onions and Chinese cabbages in North Korea.
61. Why is Dr Higa famous
A. He is a professor of horticulture. B. He created EM technology.
C. He started making too much waste. D. He is a great farmer.
62. Which of the following best describes microorganisms
A. The smallest complete units of life. B. Something that causes bad health.
C. Necessary for good health. D. An unimportant part of farming.
63. What do microorganisms do in the EM process
A. They destroy waste products. B. They cause ill health.
C. They turn waste into a useful mulch. D. They decrease the size of harvests.
64. What happened in North Korea
A. It was a rich country.
B. They decided not to use EM technology.
C. Dr. Higa was not invited to the country.
D. EM technology led to a record-breaking harvest.
65 What is the best title of the passage
A. EM Technology. B. The destructive side.
C. The constructive side. D. Ordinary farms.
阅读表达 (共5 小题,每小题2分,满分10分)
I was sitting in an introduction to calligraphy(书法) workshop when a fellow student asked the teacher, “What do I need to become a professional calligrapher ” We were all on the edge of our seats with that question. It was as if we were about to learn the secret ingredient to Grandma's cookies. The answer, to our surprise, was pen and paper.
“ The materials are no different than that of a beginner calligrapher,” the instructor explained. The difference between a beginner and professional calligrapher is not in the tools they use, but rather in the professional's commitment(奉献) to practice and the.time they took to learn and do something.
The same goes for any professional at their craft.
When we look up to the expert, we think that increasing the quality of materials is what makes them great. This assumption doesn't take into account the time it would have taken them to learn something new and to achieve their goals.
Instead, we want to cut corners, looking for a shortcut. We want to make progress as soon as possible. But it is not a strategy that necessarily benefits us.
My current goal is to become an independent filmmaker. What would it take, what would I need to make the best movies I too, wanted the shortcut. The direct way to achieve my goal. Is there a certain camera I need to have, light kit(工具箱), microphone or skill that would lead me right to success After watching online videos about film-making,I realized I had all that I needed to achieve my goal. There was no shortcut to film-making. It was just going to take time.
It's easy to get caught in wasting time looking for a solution instead of time. In the end, we lose energy and motivation looking for the right tools or answers.
We do things to go fast rather than far. We focus on the end result instead of allowing ourselves to enjoy the journey. Go for it. Reach farther. Take the time to become your best self.
66. What does the underlined word“craft” mean in English (1word)
67. What is the passage mainly talking about (no more than 12 words)
68. What is the difference between a beginner and professional calligrapher (no more than 20 words)
69. According to the passage, what is the author's goal (no more than 5 words)
70. Do you think there is a shortcut to success Why (no more than 25 words)

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