2024-2025学年辽宁省实验中学高一下4月月考英语试卷(扫描版,含答案,无听力原文及音频)

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2024-2025学年辽宁省实验中学高一下4月月考英语试卷(扫描版,含答案,无听力原文及音频)

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省实验中学2024-2025学年高一下学期第一次月考全科试卷 (合并版)
英语
辽宁省实验中学2027届 2024-2025 学年度3月月考试题
英语试卷
考试时间: 120 分钟 试题满分: 150 分
命题人:高一英语组 校对人:高一英语组
第一部分:听力(共两节,满分 30 分)
第一节(共 5 小题;每题 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,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 do you learn from the conversation
A. John Smith isn’t in right now. B. John Smith can’t come to the phone.
C. The caller dialed the wrong number.
2. What happens to the cup
A. It is missing. B. It is broken. C. It is somewhere in the room.
3. When was the fire put out
A. At 2 o’clock. B. At 5 o’clock. C. At 3 o’clock.
4. Which word can be used to describe the man
A. Poor. B. Greedy. C. Forgetful.
5. To whom is the man closer
A. His mum. B. His dad. C. Both.
第二节(共 15 小题;每题 1.5 分,满分 22.5 分)
听下面 5 段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的 A 、B 、C 三个选项
中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,
每小题 5 秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5 秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第 6 段材料,回答第 6 至 8 题。
6. How often does the man visit his aunt
A. Almost once a week. B. Twice a week. C. Every other day.
7. Where does his aunt live
A. Far away from the shops. B. Near the shopping center. C. In the countryside.
8. What doesn’t the man do for his aunt
A. Walking with her. B. Doing some shopping. C. Helping her carry heavy thing.
听第 7 段材料,回答第 9 至 11 题。
9. What does the man want to learn
A. Computer science. B. Driving. C. English.
10. How long does the course last
A. About 20 days. B. About 35 days. C. About 30 days.
11. When can he take the final exams
A. From September 15 to 17. B. From August 16 to 18. C. From July 12 to 16.
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听第 8 段材料,回答第 12 至 14 题。
12. What is the relationship between the two speakers
A. Neighbours. B. Doctor and patient. C. Friends.
13. When did the woman cough most seriously
A. In the morning. B. In the afternoon. C. At night.
14. What did the man do for the woman
A. He examined the woman carefully.
B. He gave her some medicine and some advice as well.
C. He just told her not to worry too much.
听第 9 段材料,回答第 15 至 17 题。
15. What’s wrong with the woman
A. She feels lonely despite having many friends.
B. She spends most of her time studying.
C. She doesn’t have a good friend.
16. Which kind of classmates may the woman learn to talk to
A. Those who have character similar to the woman.
B. Those who are interested in the woman’s life.
C. Those who are ready to help the woman.
17. How can the woman solve the problem
A. By believing others.
B. By talking more with her classmates.
C. By helping friends.
听第 10 段材料,回答第 18 至 20 题。
18. When was the Beatles’s first hit song recorded
A. In 1962. B. In 1952. C. In 1965.
19. Which of the following is NOT true
A. The Beatles was formed in England.
B. The Beatles got a great achievement in movie career.
C. The Beatles is regarded as one of the finest jazz groups.
20. How many of the Beatles’s songs reached number one on the record charts
A. Seventeen. B. Twenty-eight. C. Twenty-one.
第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分 50 分)
第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 37.5 分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A, B,C, D 四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
A 4-DAY GORILLA SAFARI (游猎) IN UGANDA
Just £3,500 per person!
What makes this trip extraordinary
Short fly-in safari for those with limited time, cutting down travel time.
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Two days tracking gorillas in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest.
Explore the exciting Batwa Trail.
DAY 1 ENTEBBE—BWINDI
You will catch a short flight to Bwindi at Entebbe International Airport. Upon arrival, you
will be met by your expert guide, and then take a bus to the lovely Bwindi Lodge (approx. 45
mins). It is a chance to relax and admire the views over the forest.
Overnight: Bwindi Lodge
DAY 2 BWINDI IMPENETRABLE FOREST
Today’s activities may be among the most exciting and challenging of any safari! The
gorillas we will track belong to one of only a few family groups. For up to five years, these
groups have undergone an extremely delicate process that has gradually brought them to tolerate
the presence of humans for a brief period every day. The gorillas are by no means tame, and
are completely wild animals. However, experienced guides will accompany you on your tracking.
The guides will use their knowledge to locate the group’s whereabouts.
Overnight: Bwindi Lodge
DAY 3 BWINDI IMPENETRABLE FOREST
Today you can spend a second day tracking gorillas. Ideally, try and spend as little time
today behind the lens of your camera as possible, so you can fully appreciate this precious
experience. If you would prefer, you could enjoy forest walks around Bwindi, go birding, or
explore the exciting Batwa Trail.
Overnight: Bwindi Lodge
DAY 4 BWINDI—DEPART
Today you will fly back from Bwindi to Entebbe for your onward international flight home.
If you have any questions about this trip, contact one of our Destination Specialists to
start planning your journey today.
21. How much will they pay if a couple books the trip
A. £3,500. B. £7,000. C. £ 8,500. D. £9,500.
22. What do you know about the gorillas that tourists will track
A. They are wild animals. B. They are tame animals.
C. They are privately owned. D. They are fond of being with humans.
23. What can a tourist do on Day 3
A. Go hiking. B. Go hunting. C. Go boating. D. Go swimming.
B
At 81 years old, Jeanne Daprano is still pushing her body to the limit. She’s still
running competitive races, breaking world records and taking on new challenges. “The thing I’m
learning about aging is that it’s ineluctable,” Daprano said. “I’m not going to escape it. There are
two ways to go: You can either press on or give up.”
Daprano grew up in Iowa. Then, she moved to California. As a primary school teacher,
she began running in order to keep up with her students. “I was known as a running teacher,” she
said. “I had my students do fitness before we studied in the morning and then throughout the day.”
Then she began running competitively with 5K and 10K road races before moving to the track.
She is now the world record holder in the women’s 75-year-old age group 400 meters and 800
meters. “When I get to the final finish line, I want this body to be worn out. I’m not doing this to
live to be 100. I’m doing this to be the best I can be today.”
After moving to Atlanta about a decade ago, Daprano met fitness trainer David Buer.
Ever since, she’s been coming to his gym, where he tailors workouts for Daprano’s specific
needs. “When she came to me, she was pushing 70 years old,” Buer said. “I’ve worked
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with other individuals Jeanne’s age, but she came to me with different goals. She had a
unique drive and passion—not just a passion for fitness or athletics but for life in general.”
Last February, Daprano took on a new challenge: her first indoor rowing competition. In
classic fashion, she broke the world record in the 80-to-84 age group, rowing 2,000 meters in
9:23:7. For those hoping to either start getting in shape or stay in shape for a long time, she offers
this advice: Listen to your body. What are you passionate about How are you going to keep
physically fit and mentally fit Start where you are. Don’t look ahead or compare yourself to
somebody else.
24. What does Daprano think of aging
A. Aging is invisible. B. Aging is abnormal.
C. Aging is impossible. D. Aging is unavoidable.
25. Daprano started her life as a runner when .
A. working at a primary school B. taking fitness training classes
C. volunteering in a 5K road race D. moving to California from Iowa
26. What might be Buer’s first impression of Daprano
A. She was a qualified teacher. B. She was an unusual woman.
C. She was too old to run a race. D. She was hard to get along with.
27. What does Daprano suggest we do
A. Run right now. B. Live and learn.
C. Follow your heart. D. Be a good listener.
C
Cutlery (餐具) including chopsticks, knives, forks and spoons which delivers an electric
shock to change the taste of food could help cut down salt in fast food. Scientists have developed a
pair of chopsticks, which can make food taste saltier, sour or bitter without the need for extra
seasoning (调味). They are also working on a spoon and fork that could make food taste spicier or
sweeter. This “digital seasoning” technology could help food manufacturers and restaurants to
reduce the amount of salt they put into food without relinquishing taste.
They work by delivering pulses of electricity to the tip of the tongue to stimulate the taste
buds (味蕾). Dr Nimesha Ranasinghe, an assistant professor who led the work on the electric
cutlery, said, “This technology is aimed at creating a virtual taste sensation.”
Some Chinese takeaway food and ready meals were recently found to contain up to 11 times
more salt than a bag of crisps—more than half of an adult’s daily allowance. Salt is known to be
linked to serious health problems like heart disease and stroke.
But using a pair of electric chopsticks could help cut salt levels without influencing the taste,
said Dr Ranasinghe. The technology, which Dr Ranasinghe initially developed while at the
University of Singapore, works by installing two electrodes (电极) into each chopstick or the end
of a spoon. These electrodes send a weak current through the tip of the tongue when they touch it
to stimulate the taste buds.
By controlling the frequency and strength of the electric current, the researchers can
stimulate either sourness, saltiness or bitterness. They say up to 80% of people experience changes
in saltiness and sourness with the devices and 70% can sense changes in bitterness.
Dr Ranasinghe said he was also working on ways of imitating sweetness and spiciness by
rapidly heating and cooling the tongue. It could lead to a spoon that allows desserts to taste sweet
while having lower sugar levels or a fork that can give a curry extra heat without the need for
extra chilies (辣椒). Dr Ranasinghe said: “We have some early findings of imitating sweetness, a
mint-cool sensation and hot or spicy sensations.”
28. What seasoning cutlery has been developed
A. Chopsticks. B. Knives. C. Forks. D. Spoons.
29. How does the seasoning cutlery work
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A. It cuts down salt in food.
B. It adds extra seasoning in food.
C. It delivers an electric shock to the tongue.
D. It weakens our taste sensation in our mind.
30. What does the underlined word “relinquishing” in Paragraph 1 mean
A. Giving in. B. Giving out. C. Giving away. D. Giving up.
31. What does the text mainly want to tell us
A. Give yourself an electric shock to make takeaways healthy.
B. Try to eat at home instead of having take-out food to stay healthy.
C. Make your food taste saltier by using a pair of electric chopsticks.
D. Reduce the amount of salt in your food to avoid health problems.
D
Last year Congress issued a moral call to action when it ordered the National Institutes
of Health to reevaluate its ethical oversight (伦理上的疏忽) of government-funded primate (灵长
类) research. Although the scientific community widely sees nonhuman primates as essential
for advances in biomedicine (they have caused major gains in the fights against AIDS
and neurological diseases such as Parkinson’s, for example), researchers agree more can be
done to treat the animals more humanely and conduct research less wastefully. To that end,
the NIH gathered famous scientists last September to discuss the future of primate-based
research—and they agreed that data sharing is the way forward.
Researchers could reduce experiments on nonhuman primates by studying data that
have already been collected to answer new questions, says David O’Connor, a pathologist
at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. O’Connor is walking the walk: his laboratory studies
the Zika virus in primates, and he immediately posts all the results online. The goal is to figure
out ways to fight Zika as quickly as possible without placing an undue (过分的) burden on
research primates. The Seattle-based Allen Institute for Brain Science, which uses rhesus
macaques, small South Asian monkeys, to study the molecular basis of brain development, also
makes all results public.
O’Connor says this practice should be more widespread so that “researchers who are
using this scarce but vital resource can learn as much as possible from as few animals as
necessary.” Still, he is skeptical that data sharing will catch on because it would require
a change in “normative behavior”—science’s strong culture of secrecy, in which data are
kept under wraps until they are published in a peer-reviewed journal. One step toward full
transparency (透明度) is to follow the lead of human clinical trials, says Christine Grady, a
bioethicist at the NIH. U.S. law requires most clinical trials to register online and make their
results public, even if a study fails or is inconclusive. This ensures that other researchers can
learn from a trial regardless of its results—a move that could also safeguard primates
against being used for the same thing twice. Nancy Haigwood, director of the Oregon National
Primate Research Center, also says data sharing is “the way of the future.” Her center hosts
4,800 primates to study a variety of human diseases. She currently contributes results from her
center to O’Connor’s website. “I don’t see a drawback,” she says. “We have to share data more
quickly.”
32. What does Congress think of the primate research
A. It has done a great deal of good to advances in biomedicine.
B. It is a huge waste of money to conduct research on primates.
C. Primate-based research must be stopped for moral reasons.
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D. Proper attention should be given to treating primates humanely.
33. The underlined phrase “walking the walk” in Paragraph 2 shows that O’Connor .
A. is the leader in fighting Zika virus in primates
B. is walking away from his own responsibility
C. is carrying out what he has said he should do
D. is taking a tough road when posting his data
34. According to O’Connor, what might prevent scientists from sharing their data
A. The deep-rooted culture that data should be kept secret until published.
B. The fact that scientists are reluctant to change their way of research.
C. The requirement that most clinical trials should be registered online.
D. The fear that they will be laughed at if a study fails or is inconclusive.
35. What could be the best title for the passage
A. The Merciless Practice of Primate Research
B. To Treat Primates More Humanely: Transparency
C. To Abandon Experiments on Primates: Final Goal
D. The Burden of Research on Nonhuman Primates
第二节(共 5 小题,每小题 2.5 分,满分 12.5 分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
The word “diary” comes from the Latin word “diarium”, which means “daily allowance” .
36 And it is used for business notes, planning activities, keeping track of
scheduled appointments, or documenting what has already happened. Some doctors suggest that
writing in a diary is a good form of self-study.
In America, from the 1940s through the 1980s, a diary was thought of mostly as a way
to privately express one’s deepest thoughts while keeping notations about the day. 37
Many times, movies would show a teenage girl beginning to write in her diary while she said
aloud, “Dear diary …” .
38 A diary kept by a young German Jewish girl by the name of Anne Frank provides
us with invaluable lessons about history, for she documented her experiences while she hid from
the Nazis during their occupation of the Netherlands in World War II. Her diary became one
of the world’s most widely read books and is the basis for many films.
Samuel Pepys, who lived during the 17th century, is the earliest diary keeper that is
famous today. His diary is also an important documentation of history, for it gives personal
insight into London’s Great Plague and the Great Fire. His diary is being published on the
Internet, and it’s interesting to note that there has been a new entry every day since January
of 2003. It will continue over the course of several years to come. 39
Today’s electronic version of the diary, the web log or “blog” has once again stretched
the diary to be much more than a personal account of the day’s events. There are blogs to
document recipes, traveling, movies, independent news, product announcements, photos, and
anything else that needs to be recorded over time. Search engines like have been
created to keep track of the more than 112 million blogs that are currently public. 40
A. It refers to a book for writings by date.
B. In its newest form, the diary has become more popular than ever.
C. Reading his diary is fascinating, and it makes his life all the more real to us.
D. People love to write diaries, so whenever they are free, they will write a few lines.
E. Some private reflections may have historical significance long after the author’s death.
F. Nowadays, the blog has taken the place of the diary and becomes more and more popular.
G. In those times, and even continuing on today, writing in a diary was like writing to a
special friend.
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第三部分:语言运用(共两节,满分 30 分)
第一节 (共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的 A, B, C, D 四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Hirikos, a zero-emission car, can travel 75 miles with electricity and can squeeze itself into a
small parking spot.
The two-seater is considered as a(n) 41 to bicycles for people who live in urban areas.
The car has a unique feature-it can 42 to almost half its size with just the touch of a button
-all without 43 the driver and passenger inside. What this means is that up to three and a
half of these cute little cars can be 44 in a single parking bay!
The car has no 45 . Instead, its windshield doubles up as the doors enabling both the
driver and passenger to 46 from the front without any danger of scraping the sidewalk or the
one parked in close nearness.
That’s not the only unusual 47 inside this cool car. Instead of the 48 steering
wheel and brake, the inventors have fixed a device that 49 an airplane yoke (操纵杆). To
speed up or slow down, all the driver has to do is 50 the control stick back and forth.
The best part is that this is not a 51 car, but one that is currently being 52 in
Europe. If all goes well, the Hiriko will soon be 53 in Barcelona, Berlin and San Francisco,
where the producers plan to sell it to the local citizens. 54 , if for some reason its unusual
look does not quite 55 you, you can wait for the other two models that are already in
pre-production stage!
41.A. alternative B. experience C. shortage D. substitute
42.A. speed B. rise C. fold D. move
43.A. ridding B. exposing C. harming D. adapting
44.A. linked B. parked C. fastened D. piled
45.A. doors B. wheels C. seats D. lights
46.A. rescue B. hide C. recognize D. exit
47.A. skill B. equipment C. feature D. decoration
48.A. flexible B. normal C. important D. expensive
49.A. resembles B. replaces C. applies D. combines
50.A. strike B. wave C. raise D. push
51.A. family B. sports C. transport D. concept
52.A. used B. tested C. repaired D. produced
53.A. absent B. awesome C. available D. attractive
54.A. However B. Therefore C. Besides D. Moreover
55.A. occur to B. appeal to C. turn to D. happen to
第二节(共 10 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 15 分)
阅读下面短文,在空格处填入一个适当的词或使用括号中词语的正确形式填空。
Ten years ago, Melanie and Jeremy Zanni 56 (find) the house they dreamed of: a
300-year-old cottage in a small town. They moved into their new home 57 (short) after and
set up a bakery. They’ve been happy ever since until 58 accident changed everything. In
March, the Zannis’ cottage was burnt 59 the ground when a chimney fire grew out
of control. Firefighters eventually put out the flames, but the house was completely destroyed.
The couple were desperate.
Luckily, residents from the town joined hands to help the 60 (ruin) family. Using their
61 (variety) skills, they immediately got down to rebuilding the cottage. 62 (work) day
and night, they ensured the couple and their nine-year-old son had a roof over their heads. Thanks
to the efforts of the residents, Melanie and Jeremy once again had a place 63 (live) in.
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“I am so grateful that we are living in a community 64 everyone is willing to offer a
helping hand,” Jeremy said. Such 65 (story) have been heard everywhere on earth, and will
continue to be heard.
第四部分: 写作 (共两节,满分 40 分)
第一节(满分 15 分)
假设你是李华,要参加学校的英语征文活动,请你给一位历史人物写感谢信,感谢他(她)
为人类的进步所做出的贡献。内容包括:
1.历史人物的名字及其贡献; 2.该人物对你的影响和启发。
注意:1.请以“Dear XXX”作为开头,如“Dear Li Shizhen,” ;2.词数 80 词左右。
第二节(满分 25 分)
阅读下面材料, 根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。 注意:
1.续写的词数应为 150 左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
On the first day of fourth grade, my teacher, Mrs. Brown, told my class a story about her
husband Rob, who is a brain cancer survivor. She became emotional as she talked about their
journey through his treatment and recovery. After what Mrs. Brown experienced with Rob’s
illness, she decided to devote part of her life to helping people in similar situations. She told us
about a local organization she was a part of called Be Head Strong, which works to support and
comfort families with a member suffering from brain cancer.
Mrs. Brown never showed any sadness about the disease. She instead spoke only with words
of determination to find a cure. Through her positive spirit she showed us how strong hope could
be.
My parents taught me from a very young age that making wise choices with my money is
important. I would always set aside most of my $2.50-a-week allowance. By the end of the school
year, I had saved over one hundred dollars, $131.30 to be exact. One day I was wondering what to
do with it. I thought about the stories Mrs. Brown told us. I decided that was where I wanted my
money to go.
As the last day of school approached, I told my parents about my gift for Mrs. Brown. My
mom helped me wrap the heart-shaped box full of dollars and coins. After all the other kids had
left on the last day of school, I handed Mrs. Brown the present. As she opened it, I told her that I
wanted the money to go to Be Head Strong to help people like Rob. She broke into tears and
hugged me tightly. At last, she invited me to Be Head Strong’s annual fundraiser and auction (拍
卖).
Para 1:
The night’s theme was hope and giving and many stories were shared.
_______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
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Para 2:
At the end of the night’s auction, people were asked to donate what they could.
_______________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________
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省实验中学2024-2025学年高一下学期第一次月考全科 答案 (合并版)
2027届高一 3月份月考英语科答案
听力理解:
1-5 CBBCA 6-10 ABACB 11-15BBCBC 16-20 ABACA
阅读:
21-23 BAA 24-27 DABC 28-31 ACDC 32-35 DCAB 36-40 AGECB
完形填空:
41-45 ACCBA 46-50 DCBAD 51-55 DBCAB
语法填空:
56. found 57. shortly 58. an 59. to 60. ruined
61. various/varied 62. Working 63. to live 64. where 65. stories
应用文参考范文:
Dear Li Shizhen,
I am Li Hua, a high school student. I’m writing to express my sincere gratitude to you for
your devotion.
You are a scholar and doctor of the Ming dynasty. You are also one of the most important
figures in China’s medical community. Your famous book, Compendium of Materia Medica,
which cost you years of effort, has been regarded as the most complete and comprehensive
medical work in the history of Chinese medicine. What impresses me most is your perseverance
shown in your career. Encouraged by you, I’m determined to work harder for my dream.
I can never express my thankfulness too much for your selfless contributions.
Thank you again, and best regards.
Yours,
Li Hua
读后续写参考范文:
Paragraph1:
The night’s theme was hope and giving and many stories were shared. One of the most
inspirational ones was of a young girl named Hannah. She was a six-year-old girl who had
suffered from serious brain cancer. I remembered her from the stories Mrs. Brown shared. Mrs.
Brown had explained to us that Hannah’s cancer was strong, but Hannah always had a positive
and happy attitude. I understood then that it was people like Hannah who aroused the hope that
fueled organizations like Be Head Strong.
Paragraph2:
At the end of the night’s auction, people were asked to donate what they could. I was called
on stage. The auctioneer told everyone the story of my gift to Mrs. Brown, the $131.30. At the end
he asked, “How many of you are willing to do what a fourth grader did and donate $ 131.30 ” At
that point nearly everyone in the room raised their bidding numbers. At that moment I realized that
months of allowance had become something bigger than that.

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