黑龙江省牡丹江市第一高级中学2024-2025学年高一下学期3月月考英语试题(Word版附答案)
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12. What d we knw abut the man?
命题人:袁野 A. He started t write music at ten. 第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30 分) B. He enjys giving cncerts in schls.
第一节(共 5 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 7.5 分) C. His CDs have becme the best seller.
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。 13. Hw des the wman like the man?
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。 A. Creative. B. Excellent. C. Just s s.
例: Hw much is the shirt? 听第 9 段材料, 回答第 14 至 16 题。
A.£19.15. B.£9.18. C.£9.15. 14. Where des Amanda want t spend her summer hliday?
1. Where is Jennifer wrking nw? A. In Beijing. B. In Lndn. C. In New Yrk.
A. In a cllege. B. In a hspital. C. In a drug stre. 15. What des Amanda's mther want her t d?
2. What des the man advise the wman t buy? A. Learn abut Chinese culture. B. Lk after her grandmther. C. Offer sme help n the farm.
A. A red skirt. B. A white sweater. C. A pair f blue jeans. 16. Wh did the man plan t g t Lndn with?
3. What is the prbable relatinship between the speakers? A. His friends. B. His mther. C. His grandmther.
A. Mther and sn. B. Business partners. C. Bss and secretary.
听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。
4. What des the wman ask Jhn t d? 17. What will happen in 2022?
A. D his hmewrk. B. Take the pian class. C. Pick up the package. A. A new space lab will be built. 5. Hw much will the man pay? B. The first space htel will pen.
A.$15. B.$30. C.$60. C. Astrnauts will live in the space htel.
第二节 (共 15 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 22.5 分) 18. Hw many guests can the space htel hld at a time?
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 A. Tw. B. Fur. C. Six.
最佳选项。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 19. What can guests d in the space htel?
给出 5 秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。 A. Ck fd. B. Watch mvies. C. Have a vide chat.
听第 6 段材料,回答第 6、7 题。 20. What des the speaker think f the space trip?
6. What are the speakers mainly talking abut? A. Relaxing. B. Dangerus. C. Expensive.
A. Inexperienced drivers. B. A terrible car accident. C. Safe driving n the rad.
7. When des the wman feel nervus?
第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分 50 分)
A. A car cuts in at will. B. A car is clse behind her car. C. A car turns withut turn signals.
第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 37.5 分)
听第 7 段材料,回答第 8 至 10 题. 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C 和 D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
8. Hw lng did it take t get t Nanjing befre? A
A.2 hurs. B. 1.5 hurs. C. 1 hur. After Impressinism: Inventing Mdern Art
9. Why did the man cme t China? 25 March—13 August 2025
A. T have a trip. B. T wrk as a teacher. C. T visit a university. Rms 1 t 8
10. Where des the cnversatin prbably take place? Explre a perid f great change when artists brke with established traditin and laid the fundati
A. On a train. B. At a ticket ffice. C. In a waiting rm. ns fr the art f the 20th and the 21st centuries.
The decades between 1880 and the utbreak f the First Wrld War in 1914 were a cmplex,
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11. Hw lng has the man played the pian up t nw?
A. Fr 10 years. B. Fr 15 years. C. Fr 20 years.
As a teenager, Flaherty had t balance his training with medical appintments and ging t schl.E
energetic perid f artistic questining, searching, risk-taking and innvatin.
ven a cld culd lay him up fr tw weeks, s William tk extra pre-cautins ver the last tw years.Wh
The exhibitin celebrates the achievements f three giants f the perid: Paul Cézanne, Vincent va
ile training, he wre an N95 mask the whle time and culdn't ride the lift with anyne. After training, he
nGgh and Paul Gauguin and fllws the influences they had n yunger generatins f French artists an
came hme directly, hid in his bedrm and stayed away frm peple. He managed t maintain straight A
d n wider circles f artists acrss Eurpe.
's despite having t study n chairlifts and d final exams smetimes nly days befre racing. He had his
With ver a hundred wrks by artists ranging frm Picass t Mndrian and a selectin f sculptur
English final three days befre he left fr Beijing. es by artists including Rdin and Camille Claudel, the exhibitin fllws the creatin f a new,mdern ar
“All my medical prblems have definitely helped with my mtivatin. Skiing is really helpful becau
t, free f cnventin, taking in Expressinism and Abstractin. The exhibitin includes sme f the mst
se it frces me t fcus n ne thing. I really want t prve t all the ther transplant survivrs that yu c
famus wrks f art created during these decades. Imprtant lans cme t the exhibitin frm instituti
an d whatever yu want in life. Mve n with yur life and achieve whatever yu want,” he said.
ns and private cllectins wrldwide.
24. Why did William Flaherty start skiing at the age f five?
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A. T entertain himself. B. T participate in the Olympics.
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C. T imprve his health. D. T fllw in his father's ftsteps.
Pririty bking pen fr Members.
25. What can we learn abut William Flaherty accrding t the passage?
Standard admissin
A. His studies gave way t his training fr skiing.
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B. He was ffered better training cnditins in Puert Ric.
Frm£24 Mnday— Friday
C. He was inspired by his lder brther Charles in skiing.
Frm£26 Saturday and Sunday
D. He started t learn skiing when he mved t Puert Ric. A maximum f six tickets can be bked in the same deal. Fr larger grup bkings please email.
26. Which f the fllwing can best describe William Flaherty? We recmmend allwing 50—60 minutes fr yur visit t the exhibitin.
A. Brave and kind. B. Creative and generus.
21. What is the prbable theme f the exhibitin?
C. Cnsiderate and shy. D. Optimistic and hardwrking. A. Cnventin. B. Mdern Art. C. Western Art. D. Impressinism.
27. What is a suitable title fr the text? 22. Hw much shuld a cuple pay if they visit the exhibitin n weekends withut membership?
A. A textbk. B. A guidebk. C. A bk review. D. A research reprt.
C
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A.£24. B.£48. C.£52. D.£26.
23. Where is this text prbably taken frm?
A. Skiing Life f a Teenager. B. Preparing Well fr the Olympics.
C. Surviving frm Severe Illness. D. Defeating Disease t Deliver Hpe.
B
Fr a teenager whse chances f survival were slim when he was brn, just making it t the starting
line at the Olympics is an unbelievable achievement in itself.
William Flaherty was brn in Cincinnati. When he was 3, he was diagnsed(诊断) with HLH. It is
a serius disease where the immune system attacks the bdy's rgans. There were days when they didn't
knw if he wuld live thrugh. The 17-year-ld Flaherty has had mre than 30 peratins in his life,inclu
ding a bne-marrw transplant(骨髓移植) frm his lder brther Charles in 2008.
At five, William skied fr the first time. It helped a lt with lw bne density(密度) and gt him ba
ck in gd shape. One year later, William mved t Puert Ric and fell in lve with the island. PuertRi
c desn't have snw and balancing the island and skiing life was tugh. During the first few years a lt
f it was pushed by his father and lder brther Charles— himself a frmer Olympic skier. Mtivated by
his lder brther, William wanted t give it a try himself. When he brught up t represent PuertRic in
Alpine skiing, his friends laughed. Hwever, he didn't let it hld him back.
We have t make certain ur limited mney is well spent. But what shuld we spend ur mney
n?A 20-year study cnducted by Dr. Gilvich, a prfessr at Crmell University, reached a pwerful an
d straightfrward cnclusin: dn't spend yur mney n things.
The truble with things is that the happiness they prvide peters ut. We get used t new pssessi
ns(所有物), and what nce seemed exciting quickly becmes the cmmn. We keep raising the bar and
always lk fr an even better ne. Pssessins, by their nature, cause cmparisns. We buy a new car a
nd are thrilled with it until a friend buys a better ne— and there's always smene with a better ne. M
st f us usually assume that the happiness we get frm buying smething will last as lng as the thing i
tself. It seems that spending mney n smething we can see, hear, and tuch n a permanent(永久的) b
asis delivers the best value. But it's nt the case at all.
Gilvich has fund that experiences deliver mre-lasting happiness than things. Experiences bec
me a part f ur identity. Everyne's experience is unique. We are nt ur pssessins, but we are the ac
cumulatin(积累, 积累物) f everything we' ve seen, the things we' ve dne, and the places we' ve
been t. “Our experiences are a bigger part f urselves than ur material gds,” said Gilvich. “Yu can really like thrugh their rts — metals pisnus t ther plants— and then stre these minerals in their bdies.The metals can then be
yur material stuff. Yu can even think that part f yur identity is cnnected t thse things, but they remain separa extracted(提取, 提炼) frm the plants’ sap(汁液), il, r smetimes even live tissue.
te frm yu. In cntrast, yur experiences really are part f yu. We are the sum ttal f ur experiences.” Baker and his clleagues see a lt f ptential in phytmining. Nt nly can it help meet the grwing glbal demand fr
Besides, we dn't cmpare experiences in the same way that we cmpare things. It's hard t quantify(量化) the
metals, but it is a way f reducing sme f the damage t the envirnment caused by traditinal mining.
relative value f any tw experiences, which makes them much mre enjyable. And expectatin f an experience c One f the biggest prblems with traditinal mining is that it pllutes the surrunding area.Phytmining can extract met
auses excitement and enjyment, while expectatin f btaining a pssessin causes impatience. Experiences are enj al waste, plus planting the hyperaccumulatrs wuld regrw the defrested areas caused by mining peratins. Aside frm th
yable frm the very first mments f planning, all the way thrugh t the memries yu keep frever. The temprar is, if phytmining is able t replace part f traditinal mining, then there will be fewer examples f bad mining practices like
y happiness achieved by buying things can be regarded as“puddles f pleasure.” In ther wrds, that kind f happines abandned mines, which pllute the nearby waters. Als, since phytmining prvides metals that are already naturally pure, t
s evaprates (蒸发) quickly and leaves us wanting mre. Things may last lnger than experiences, but the memries t
here is n.need t use huge amunts f energy t purify them.
hat remain are what matter mst. But phytmining has its drawbacks. Harvesting plants n a large scale is expensive tday, cmpared t traditinal mini
28. The underlined phrase“peters ut” in Paragraph 2 can be replaced by . ng. Besides, plants can be wiped ut by diseases r unexpected weather cnditins.
A. takes away B. dies away C. is nt real D. csts t much Hwever, there are many reasns t cnsider phytmining. After all, we need t make sure that ur planet can exist per
29. What des Gilvich think f experiences? sistently and sustainable practices like phytmining give us the hpe that ur advancement desn't mean sacrificing(牺牲)
A. Experiences can exist in ur memry frever. Mther Earth.
B. Our experiences take up all parts f urselves. 32. What makes hyperaccumulatrs different frm ther plants?
C. Our experiences are what set us apart frm thers. A. The ability t prcess pisnus metals. B. The ability t deal with water pllutin.
D. Experiences deliver less-lasting happiness than things. C. The ability t take in and stre minerals. D. The ability t resist varius diseases.
30. What can be inferred frm the passage? 33. What is the advantage f phytmining?
A. Spiritual wealth is the mst valuable fr us. A. It can stp defrestatin. B. It uses clean energy t purify metals.
B. Experiences can be cmpared with each ther. C. It may reduce the deserted mines. D. It can't be affected by weather cnditins.
C. Expecting an experience increases ur feeling f anxiety. 34. What is the authr's attitude tward phytmining?
D. Expectatin f btaining a pssessin causes excitement and enjyment. A. Negative. B. Supprtive. C. Indifferent. D. Dubtful.
31. Which is the main idea f the passage? 35. What can be the best title fr the text?
A. Hw can we make happiness last lng? A. Metals Frm Plants. B. Benefits f Phytmining.
B. Hw can we gain happiness with mney? C. The Future f Phytmining. D. What Are Hyperaccumulatrs?
C. Why d experiences achieve permanent happiness?
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D. Why shuld we spend mney n experiences instead f things?
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
nwn as“hyperaccumulatrs(超富集植物)”. There are arund 700 identified types wrldwide,and what makes these
hyperaccumulatrs special is that they naturally attract and absrb minerals
D
We eat plants and juice them, and nw it seems we can mine(采矿) them t!
After a successful experiment n the island f Brne, the btany prfessr Alan Baker and a grup f researc
hers want t intrduce phytmining (harvesting minerals frm plants) as a better and partial substitute(代替物) fr tr
aditinal mining.
Phytmining means cllecting metals frm live plants. Hwever, this can nly be dne with a grup f plants k
FOMO stands fr“fear f missing ut”. It refers t the nervus r anxius feeling peple get when they realize they
are nt attending a scial event either because they weren't invited r they just didn't feel like ging. 36 This belief, in
turn, can create anxiety and a sense f inferirity (自卑). FOMObthers mst teens, especially if they' re ften nline.
One way fr teens t deal with FOMO is t practice what is knwn as reframing(重塑) thinking.37 Here are sme
tips n hw teens can start t reframe their thinking.
Track negative thughts and replace them with reasnable nes. One thing teens can d t deal with
FOMO is t track their negative thughts and feelings in a jurnal. 38 Then, they can change their thughts and repla
42. A. prud f B. unsure f C. careful f D. afraid f
ce the negative thughts with smething psitive.
43. A. exchange B. advertisement C. search D. reasn
39 Encurage teens t recgnize that they have limited time and cannt pssibly be everywhere and d everyth
44. A. true B. imaginary C. gentle D. lnely
ing. S, naturally, there will be scial events that they cannt attend. But this des nt mean that they' re necessarily mis
45. A. arrive B. bring C. settle D. engage
sing ut n smething.
46. A. Initially B. Obviusly C. Naturally D. Similarly
Turn ff the technlgy and d smething else. Turning ff the technlgy seems like a natural cure fr FOMO. B
47. A. pprtunities B. independence C. uncertainties D. explratins
ut just switching the phne ff desn't erase the feelings that FOMO causes. 40 The key is t d smething else entire
48. A. embarrassment B. delight C. dubt D. curisity
ly like reading a bk r baking ckies—— anything that allws them t fcus n smething ther than scial media.
49. A. experiment B. jurney C. prcess D. survival
A. Be realistic abut availability.
B. practice C. crisis D. barrier B. There are sme negative cnsequences f FOMO.
B. experience C. ignre D. resist C. Realize that n ne lives a perfect life as described in scial media.
52. A. Cmpeting B. Debating C. Agreeing D. Interacting D. It's a mental exercise designed t help them lk at situatins differently.
53. A. lie in B. bring up C. result in D. prvide with
E. In general, FOMO causes peple t assume that they have a lw scial rank.
54. A. adjustment B. guideline C. picture D. attitude
F. Teens may still wrry abut missing ut even if they' re nt in scial media at all.
55. A. strengthened B. develped C. funded D. affected
G. This allws them t bserve hw ften they' re feeling negative abut themselves.
第二节 (共 10 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 15 分) 第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分 30 分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入 1 个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。 第一节 (共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)
The game f G(围棋) is an imprtant bard game with rigins in China frm mre than 4,000years ag. In China, 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。
G 56 (recgnize) as“hand cnversatins” as well, thrugh which players cmmunicate with each ther. 57 ther As a teenager, I fund myself 41 in a sea f dubt. I was 42 wh I truly was and where I belnged. My day
wrds, they“talk” thrugh the placing f pieces n the bard. The metaphr(比喻) first 58 (use) by Zhi Dalin,a Budd
s were cnsumed with endless cmparisns and a cnstant 43 fr apprval frm thers. It seemed as if I were wand
hist master f the Jin Dynasty,reflects the nature f the game. While schlars f his time ften lst 59 (they) in phils
ering thrugh life withut a cmpass, each step leading me further away frm my 44 self.
phical debates n life and universe, he preferred t play G, 60 he believed was full f hws and whys f life.
One fateful summer, I came acrss an pprtunity t 45 in a vlunteering prgram in a remte village. 46 ,
Master G players ften feel as if they were playing a real-life game: smetimes ne can mve frward, while at th
I was hesitant, fearing the challenges and the 47 it might bring. But deep dwn, there was a spark f 48 and a des
er times, ne must slw dwn; smetimes ne can 61 (direct) face the challenger, at ther times ne must take an indi
ire fr smething mre meaningful.
rect apprach. Apprpriate (合适的, 恰当的) placement f each tiny G piece is similar t 62 ne might slve a diffic
With a heavy heart and a backpack filled with hpe, I set abut my 49 . The first few days were tugh, adjustin
ult prblem f life. The purpse f63 (play) G is nt just t win but als, mre imprtantly, t seek 64 (wise) thr
g t the simple lifestyle and vercming language 50 . Hwever, as the days turned int weeks, I began t 51 a tr
ugh the prcess. The players unite with each ther n the bard. Instead f fighting as 65 (enemy), they cperate t p
ansfrmatin within myself.
lay a gd game. One thughtless mve culd ruin the enjyment. 52 with the lcals, I was affected by their smiles. I started t realize that happiness didn't53 material gains, b
ut the fulfillment that came frm giving back and cnnecting with thers n a deeper level. Finally, I returned hme with 第四部分 单词拼写(共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)
a newfund cnfidence and a clearer 54 f wh Iwanted t be. Since then, I' ve faced numerus challenges and bs 66. All the e (设备) shuld be cleaned dwn regularly.
tacles, but each ne has nly 55my determinatin. I' ve learned that grwth is nt a destinatin but a cntinuus prce 67. These cmments came in r (回答, 答复) t the questins ften asked by newsmen.
ss, filled with ups and dwns, but always mving frward. 68. We have made all the a (安排, 筹划) fr the wedding.
41. A. absrbed B. lst C. rted D. invlved 69. She feels a strng sense f r (责任) twards her emplyees.
70. The case was dismissed in the a (缺 乏 , 没 有 ) f any definite prf.
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71. What d the shaded areas n the map r (代表)?
72. Lisa watched until the train d (消失) frm the view.
73. This is a great film c (结合) educatin and entertainment.
74. They (克服) difficulties ne after anther and finally realized their gals.
75. The army will d whatever it takes t d (防卫;保卫) the mtherland against any invasin.
76. The quality f custmer service is e (极其, 极度) imprtant.
77. Keeping a prper balance between study and rest keeps us e (精力充沛的).
78. The church still has many f its (原先的, 最初的) features.
79. The watch is cmfrtable t wear because f its a (可调节的) band.
80. We wuld be g (感谢的, 感激的) fr any infrmatin yu can give us.
第五部分 单句语法填空(共 10 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 10 分)
81. (absrb) in the new nline game, Mike missed the final barding call f his flight.
82. The driver narrwly escaped (kill) in the car accident yesterday.
83. Scientists have lng wndered which parts f the brain (invlve) in musical tasks.
84. Afternn tea, designed as a light snack t bridge the gap between lunch and dinner, (date) back t the 1
840s.
85. (wrk) fr tw days, Steve managed t finish his reprt n schedule.
Yurs,
86. There was a (disappint) lk n David's face when he knew he didn't pass the driving test.
Li Hua 87. If we dn't take actin, many species will die sme day like dinsaurs.
88. It is a universal truth that a smile can break barriers.
89. In nly 20 years the cuntry has been transfrmed an advanced industrial cuntry.
90. sme extent what she argues is true.
第六部分 书面表达 (满分 15 分)
假定你是李华,你的英国笔友 Peter 来信说他自进入高中以来觉得身体虚弱,压力很大,想通过运动来改
善现状。请你给他回信,推荐一种适合他的运动。内容包括:
1.运动名称; 2.推荐理由; 3.温馨提示。
注意:
1.词数 80 词左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3.文章的开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
Dear Peter,
单词拼写 66—80(共 15 小题, 每题 1 分, 满分 15 分)
66. equipment 67. respnse 68. arrangements 69. respnsibility 70. absence
71. represent 72. disappeared 73.cmbining 74. vercame 75. defend
76. extremely 77. energetic 78. riginal 79. adjustable 80. grateful
A A C C A C B A B C A B B C A A B B C C
Dear Peter, 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
Learning that yu are feeling stressed and weak since entering high schl, I recmmend yu t take up jgging as a way t d B C B C C D D B C A D C C B A E D G A F
eal with stress and build up yur strength.
41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 T begin with, jgging is a simple yet effective exercise. Nt nly can it give yu imprved heart and lung functin, it can als
B B C A D A C D B D B D A C A help build strng leg bnes. Besides, running is a gd way t deal with pressure and relax yur mind, which can cheer yu
主观题(共计 55 分) up when yu are feeling dwn.
mprtant t warm up and cl dwn prperly befre and after jgging. Give it a try and yu will find it enjyable!
61. directly 62. hw 63. playing 64. wisdm 65. enemies英语答案
一、选择题 (1-20 每题 1.5 分, 21-40 每题 2.5 分, 41-55 每题 1 分, 共计 95 分)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
单句语法填空 81—90(共 10 小题,每题 1 分,满分 10 分)
81. Absrbed 82. being killed 83. are invlved. 84. dates 85. Having wrked
86. disappinted 87. ut 88. dwn 89. int 90. T
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语篇型语法填空 56——65(共 10 小题,每题 1.5 分,满分 15 分)
56. is recgnized 57. In 58. used 59. themselves 60. which
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