黑龙江省双鸭山市第一中学2023-2024学年高三上学期10月月考试题+英语+含答案

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高三上学期第一次月考英语试题
注:卷面分值:150 分 时间:120 分钟
第Ⅰ卷(选择题)
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
。听话后有 10 秒间来小题一小对话
遍。
1. How did the woman intend to get to work today?
A. By bus. B. By taxi. C. By car.
2. What is the man doing?
A. Asking for information. B. Making a complaint. C. Canceling a tour.
3. What will the man do first?
A. Fetch his clothes. B. Visit Jim’s house. C. Do some cleaning.
4. How much profit did the man earn per sale last year?
A. 20%. B. 15%. C.10%.
5. Why is the man making so much noise?
A. He is fixing the furniture.
B. He is decorating the room.
C. He is moving the furniture.
第二节(共 15 小题;每小题 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 ABC三个选项中
选出最佳选项。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 67题。
6. What is the woman’s problem?
A. She has a toothache. B. She has a headache. C. She has an upset stomach.
7. What does the man offer to do for the woman?
A. Get her some medicine. B. Prepare some food for her. C. Drive her to the hospital.
听第 7段材料,回答第 89题。
8. How does the man sound at first?
A. Frightened. B. Thoughtful. C. Impatient.
9.What is the woman likely to do next?
A. Return to the hotel. B. Sunbathe on the beach. C. Go surfing.
听第 8段材料,回答第 10 12 题。
10. How many vacation days does the woman have?
A. Three. B. Five. C. Seven.
11. Where are the speakers going first?
A. To Mount Kilimanjaro. B. To Victoria Falls. C. To the Great Rift Valley.
12.Which transportation is the woman probably unwilling to take?
A. The plane. B. The ship. C. The train.
听第 9段材料,回答第 13 16 题。
13. Where did the girl probably take her class this morning?
A. In the classroom. B. In the playground. C. On the farm.
14.What did the girl do in Mr. Garcia’s class?
A. She picked fruits. B. She removed weeds. C. She planted crops.
15.Why did the girl feel unhappy?
A. The man blamed her for wasting food.
B. She felt ashamed of her bad habits.
C. Some classmates neglected the labor class.
16. Which word can best describe Mr. Garcia?
A. Principled. B. Modest. C. Easy-going.
听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 20 题。
17. What percentage of the people surveyed ate light food two to four times a week?
A. 94.9% B.60.0% C.55.7%
18. Why does Lu often eat light meals?
A. To save time. B. To lose weight. C. To get adequate nutrition.
19. Which Chinese university canteen started selling light meals?
A. The one in Sichuan Normal University.
B. The one in Yunnan University.
C. The one in Peking University.
20.Where does Zhang Jie work?
A. In an investment company. B. In a famous restaurant. C. In a food company.
第二部分 阅读理解 改编(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。
A
The best restaurants for outdoor dining in Greater Boston
Beehive Restaurant (541 Tremont St., Boston)
If you want to have fun while you enjoy your meal, head to Beehive, where you get specialized
brunch, cocktails, and live music with your patio(露台) dining.
Great food and service, fun atmosphere in and out.”
Esta E., Back Bay
Brighton Bodega (328 Washington St., Brighton) and Devlin’s Bistro & Bar (332 Washington St.,
Brighton)
Although these are two separate eateries, they share a patio space in Brighton. Visit Brighton
Bodega for its Asian-inspired small plates and Devlin’s for the drinks menu. While you’re there, you may
get to experience some live jazz.
These sister restaurants share a lovely patio area with a good atmosphere and excellent food! I love
the constantly changing and always creative Brighton Bodega menu, and the steady favorites menu of
Devlin’s.”
Wendy, Cambridge
Chart House (60 Long Wharf, Boston)
Chart House has served hungry customers in the Boston area for more than 60 years and continues
to do so with its patio dining experience and “perfect views”.
It is not in a too-crowded area. It’s not amidst cars and too many passers-by, so you can hear the
water and the silence once in a while. There is parking at the back so I can drive in, dine, and drive out.”
Lissa W., Uxbridge
Frenchie Wine Bistro (560 Tremont St., Boston)
Outdoor dining is becoming more popular in Boston, but there’s something about it that feels very
European. especially at this South End spot. Sit out on the patio for its modern French menu and wide
selection of wines.
It’s just the best. Great views, food and drink, and THE BEST people watching!
Chris H., Boston
21. What do Beehive Restaurant and Brighton Bodega have in common?
A. Both share one patio. B. Both have great views.
C. Both provide live music. D. Both are in the same street.
22. Where should you go to enjoy a silent lunch?
A. Chart House. B. Devlin’s Bistro &Bar.
C. Beehive Restaurant. D. Frenchie Wine Bistro.
23. What is special about Frenchie Wine Bistro?
A. It is in the south of America. B. It has a European flavor.
C. It changes its menu frequently. D. It allows customers to drive in.
B
It was rush hour in the morning. Heather Sant, 36, was driving her white 2012 Mazda on the road
with her nine-year-old daughter and ten-year-old son in the back. Suddenly, a red pickup truck cut them
off. Sant turned the wheel hard to the right, sending the Mazda slide off the road and down an
embankment (路堤) that ended in a drop-off after about 50 feet. If the car didn’t stop, it would take off and
dive into the road some 20 feet below. Then a bit of luck: as the car raced toward the edge, its
undercarriage got stuck, stopping it suddenly.
The people inside, however, were far from safe. The car had come to rest on top of a retaining wall
(护 墙 ), balancing on the edge of disaster. One sudden move by anyone inside could throw the car off
balance and send it over. Jacob Rodriguez watched everything in terror from the nearby truck company
where he works. As an experienced sailor, just like every time he met shipwreck, he whispered a sailing
saying Ship, shipmates, self”, then immediately he and four other men ran to the car. They leaped onto
the trunk to balance the weight as the terrified kids in the back seat watched.
Meanwhile, Julio and his nephew Marco, were driving to their jobs at nearby Premier Automotive.
Julio jumped out of the car to help while Marco went to the shop, grabbed a strong rope, and returned to
the car. He tied the Mazda to an F-350 truck that had been driven over by one of the other rescuers. With
the car secured, the group carefully opened the back doors and helped the children out. But their departure
shifted the cars weight, causing it to tip forward. The men, still on the trunk, begged Sant to jump into the
back seat. She did and then inched out of the back door. Finally, the men carefully got off the trunk.
Everyone was safe.
“Another foot,” Rodriguez told USA Today, “and this would be a different story.”
24. What most probably caused the traffic accident?
A. The Mazda was overloaded. B. Sant was really speeding.
C. The wheel failed to work. D. The pickup cut in abruptly.
25. Why did the men ask Sant to move to the back seat?
A. To keep the balance of the car. B. To fasten the rope to the truck.
C. To open the back door of the car. D. To help the men get off the trunk.
26. What does Rodriguez want to stress in the last paragraph?
A. The timely help offered by rescuers. B. The excellent cooperation of all the people.
C. The serious danger the rescuers faced. D. The dangerous position where the car stopped.
27. Which of the following statements is consistent with the theme of the passage?
A. Persistence will pay off. B. Doing is better than saying.
C. One in trouble, all to help. D. Many hands make light work.
C
Today, we visit one of the most famous parks-Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve. This huge
park in the southeastern part of the state covers more than 10 thousand square kilometers of the Alaskan
wilderness. It includes mountains glaciers fjords (峡湾),and even rain forests. Glacier Bay
supports hundreds of kinds of animals, including many species of birds, fish, bears, whales and sea lions.
As its name suggests much of Glacier Bay is covered by glaciers. A glacier is a large area of ice that
moves slowly down a slope or valley, or over a wide area of land. Glaciers cover a large area of the park.
The glaciers found in the park today are what remain from an ice development known as the Little
Ice Age. That period began about 4,000 years ago. During the Little Ice Age, the cold weather caused the
ice to grow and develop. That growth continued until the 1700s, when the climate began to warm. The
hotter temperatures caused the ice to start melting(融化). That melting led the huge glacier to divide
into more than 1,000 different glaciers.
The extremely tall mountains seen in Glacier Bay were formed by the ice developing and then
melting over time. The melting of the ice also created water that filled in and created many fjords within
the park. Fjords are narrow parts of the ocean that sit between cliffs or mountains.
Glacier Bay is a popular place for people searching for adventure. Some visitors choose to explore
the park by kayak. The small, narrow boats offer visitors a chance to experience park's many fjords and
its hundreds of kilometers of coastline.
28. What will you find if you pay a visit to Glacier Bay?
A. It almost covers the whole Alaskan wilderness.
B. The rain forests are rare in such conditions.
C. There live a number of kinds of animals.
D. There are more birds than other species.
29. What can we learn from the third paragraph?
A. Some glaciers existed there long long ago.
B. Greenhouse effect has affected the glaciers.
C. The glaciers will disappear in the soon future.
D. Only 1,000 large glaciers are left at present.
30. What do you know about fjords mentioned in the passage?
A. They are formed on the top of mountains.
B. The melting of the ice is also called fjords.
C. Water is the source of creating many fjords.
D. Fjords move as the oceans flow around.
31. What is the writer's purpose of writing the passage?
A. To make an advertisement for Glacier Bay.
B. To warn visitors there are too many dangers.
C. To show Glacier Bay has a long history.
D. To introduce Glacier Bay to readers.
D
The British has obeyed the “keep to the left” rule for long. Have you ever wondered why? There is a
historical reason for this: it’s all to do with keeping your sword hand free! In the Middle Ages you never
knew who you were going to meet when travelling on horseback. Most people are right-handed, so if a
stranger passed by on the right of you, your right hand would be free to use your sword if required.
Indeed the “keep to the left” rule goes back even further in time; archaeologists have discovered
evidence suggesting that the Romans drove carts and wagons on the left, and it is known that Roman
soldiers always marched on the left. This rule of the road” was officially sanctioned in 1300 AD when
Pope (教皇) Boniface declared that all pilgrims (朝圣者) travelling to Rome should keep to the left.
This continued until the late 1700s when large wagons became popular for transporting goods. These
wagons were drawn by several pairs of horses and had no drivers seat. Instead, in order to control the
horses, the driver sat on the horse at the back left, thus keeping his whip hand free. Sitting on the left
however made it difficult to judge the traffic coming the other way, as anyone who has driven a left-hand
drive car along the winding lanes of Britain will agree!
In Britain there wasn’t much call tor these massive wagons and the smaller British vehicles had seats
for the driver to sit on behind the horses. As most people are right-handed, the driver would sit to the right
of the seat so his whip hand was free. Traffic congestion in 18th century London led to a law being passed
to make all traffic on London Bridge keep to the left in order to reduce collisions. This rule was
incorporated (并入) into the Highway Act of 1835 and was adopted throughout the British Empire.
32. What probably happened in the Middle Ages?
A. Passers-by walked on the right. B. Strangers fought every time they met.
C. People would be attacked by strangers. D. Tourists travelled everywhere without limit.
33. What does the underlined word “sanctioned” in Paragraph 2 mean?
A. Recognized. B. Designed. C. Explained. D. Postponed.
34. What was the attitude of drivers in the late 18th century to driving on the left?
A. Unclear. B. Indifferent. C. Negative. D. Doubtful.
35. Which of the following can be the best title for the text?
A. What Is the “Keep to the Left” Rule?
B. Why Do the British Drive on the Left?
C. Where Was “Drive on the Left” Carried Out?
D. When Is the “Keep to the Left” Rule Popular?
第二节(共 5 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 12.5 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。
Fall is our favourite hiking season. It's not too hot. The bugs are gone. Solitude无人居住的地方is
easier to find. But fall hiking has its own complicationsespecially when it comes to weather. 36
Protect your feet. Watch your feet and they'll take you around the world. 37 A pair of soft or
high--quality shoes will offer great comfort without a big "breaking in" process. They dry fast and
aren't tough on the wallet. If you're going for longer treks then you'll want footwear that
offers supportcomfortweather resistanceand durability.
Backpacks. 38 Size. For a short hikea day pack is best. It's lightpracticaland big enough to
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