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辽宁省沈阳市学年高一下学期月月考英语试题2022-20236学校:姓名班级考号
一、阅读理解Ben Milleris aBritish actor,as wellas aproductive writerfor children.Here,he shareshisfavorite books.King Arthur and His Knights of the Round Table byRoger LancelynGreenI lovedreading whenI waslittle.My parentswere bothEnglish teachers,and ourhome wasfullof books.Dickens was a familyfavorite.But the book thatreally firedmy imaginationwasKing Arthurand HisKnights of the RoundTable byRoger LancelynGreen.Buy KingArthurandHisKnightof theRoundTablehereDiary of a Nobodyby George and Weedon GrossmithIm afbol for a classic,and Imso gladI finallymanaged tofinish Diaryof aNobody byGeorge and WeedonGrossmith.Put simply,its thefunniest bookIve everread,with textbyGeorgeandillustrations byWeedon.Buy DiaryofaNobody hereExhalationby Ted ChiangIts nevertoo lateto haveyour lifechanged bya book,and ithappened tome againrecentlywhen Iread TedChiangs collectionExhalation,Story ofYour Life,one of the bestin it,inspiredthe sci-fi alienvisitation classicArrival.I lovethat too,but eachand everypiece inExhalation isitsmatch inimagination.Buy ExhalationhereBen Millersnew bookThe NightWe GotStuck in a Storysis availablenow.*This postcontains somelinks,so wemay earna smallamount of money whenyou make apurchase throughlinks onour siteat noadditional costto you.
1.Who wrotethebookBen Millerconsiders themost amusingA.Dickens.B.Roger LancelynGreen.C.TedChiang.D.GeorgeandWeedonGrossmith.
2.Which categorydoes thebook Exhalationmost likelyfall inA.Fairy tale.B.Poetry.C.Science fiction.D.Comics.
3.Whafs themain purposeof the textA.To advertisesome books.B.To attractnew subscriptions.Suzie thoughtGrandmas suggestionsover anddecided tohave achat withher mom.C.To recommenda famousactor.D.To shareMillers readinghabits.Mack Rutherford,born onJune21,2005,has becomethe youngest person to fly around theworld alonein a small planeafter takingoff onMarch23,
2022.Five months later,he toucheddownin theBulgaria(保力口利亚),where his journey began,according toRutherford9s website.Heturned17years oldduring thetrip.Rutherfords routeextended52countries ona speciallyprepared plane,according tohis(地website.His journeywas trackedon hiswebsite,which showedhe setoff for the Mediterranean中海)then through the Sahara,onwards throughthe MiddleEast andthen EastAsia.He broketwoworld records,previously heldby hisolder sisterZara Rutherford,as theyoungest personto flyaround the world alone and also theyoungestpersonto doso insuch asmall plane.He enteredhislast legthroughtheUnited States,Canada andMexico beforeflying backthrough Europe.(许可证),The teenagerwas just15years oldwhen hereceived hisfirst pilofslicensebecoming theyoungest pilotin the world.Having flownhundreds ofhours withmy dad,who isaprofessional pilot,I haveknown fbrcertain Iwanted tofly.I thinktheres somethingI canactuallytry tostruggle forand achieve/9he said.I alsowant touse theopportunity tomeet young people onmyroute whodo amazingthings ormakeadifference to their communitiesor evento the world Jhewrote beforeflying off.There wereseveral€Chairy,9moments duringhis journey,he said,but henever gaveup.Hisjourney eventook himto adeserted islandin theNorth Pacificafter stronghead windsforced himtoland duringa flightfrom Japanto theUnited States.I wasforced toface iton myown-but thatwasdefinitely anamazing experience,he said.
4.What dowe knowabout Mack RutherfordA.He startedhisjourneyat theage of
16.B,He wasforced tofly aroundthe world.C.He visitedevery countryof fivecontinents.D.He is the firsttoflyaroundtheworldalone.
5.What dothe underlined words“last legin paragraph2meanA.Losing control.B.The finalperiod of his trip.C.Injuring hisleg.D.A dangeroussituation.
6.Which can best describeMackRutherfordA.Intelligent andwarm-hearted.B.Generous andhardworking.C.Determined andhumorous.D.Ambitious andadventurous.
7.What is the textA.A surveyreport.
8.A travelguideline.C.A newsreport.D.A bookreview.Tugce SerenGuls auntand grandmotherwere killedin Antakyain Turkeyssoutheast.Everynight,she waitsuntil417a.m.in themorning,the exacttime that the disasterhit,to tryto go tosleep.I keepthinking anotherdisaster willstrike atthat timeand justwait forit topass Jsaid the28-year-old Gul.Experts fearchildren willbe hardesthit.The UnitedNations InternationalChildrensEmergency FundUNICEF saidmany of the morethan
5.4million childrenwho liveacross theareaaffected bythe earthquakewere atrisk ofdeveloping anxiety,depression andother disorders.“We knowhow importantlearning androutine arefor childrenand theirrecovery,UNICEFRegional Directorfor Europeand CentralAsia AfshanKhan saidafter avisit toTurkey.They needto be ableto resumetheir education,and theyurgently needpsychological supportto helpdeal withthetrauma theyhave experienced.Psychologist andprofessor atMEF University,Ayse BilgeSelcuk,said,“As risingpoverty andtheCOVID-19pandemic havehurt thecountry,the stressis chronic,meaning thatthe tensioncontinuesover time.”“For thisnation toget backon itsfeet,we needto findthat strengthwithin usandthat startswith ourpsychologyshe added.Anxiety,helplessness anddepression arelikely to becommon andyoungpeoplecould feelanger.Rebuilding effortsshould includemental health/Selcuk said.She urgedthe governmentto providemoney fortraining psychologiststobesent to theearthquake areas to staythere.We shouldntwithdraw ourattention threemonthslater,“she said.
8.What isGuls problemafter the earthquakeA.She istoo sadabout herrelatives beingkilled.B,She cantfall asleepuntil anotherdisaster passesevery night.C.She cannot sleepall thenight.D.She issuffering mentalhealth damage.
9.What canwe inferfrom thepassageA.More than
5.4million childrenhave mentalhealth problems.B・International aidisthemain solution.C.Focusing onmental reliefshould last.D.Young peoplerespond angrilyto thegovernment.
10.Which ofthe followinghas thecloset meaningto theunderlinedwordchronic“in thefourthparagraphA.Permanent.B.Destructive.C.Poisonous.D.Unbearable.
11.Which ofthe followingcanbe the besttitle for thetextA.Experts5Suggestions aboutTurkey5Rebuilding afterQuakeB.Mental Healthcarean ImportantPart ofRecovery fromTurkey QuakeC.Healthcare Providedfor Childrenin TurkeyUrgentlyD.Experts Concernsfbr ProblemsCaused byTurkey QuakeAllroutes to STEM science,technology,engineering andmathematics degreesrun through微积分calculus classes.Each year,thousands ofcollege studentstake introductorycalculus.Butonly asmall numberultimately completea STEMdegree,and researchabout whystudents abandonsuchdegrees suggeststhat traditionalcalculus coursesare oneofthereasons.With scientificunderstandingand innovationincreasingly centralto solving21st-century problems,this lossoftalent issomething societycan illafford.Math departmentsalone areunlikely to solve thisdilemma.Several ofthe promisingcalculusreforms werespearheaded byprofessors outsideof math departments.STEM facultyare prioritizingcooperationacross disciplinesto transformmath classesto cultivatea diversegeneration ofSTEMresearchers andprofessionals.This isnot unchartedterritory.In2013,life sciences faculty atthe Universityof California,Los Angeles,developed atwo-course sequencethat coversclassic calculustopics,but alsoemphasizestheir applicationin abiological context.Creating thiscourse,Mathematics forLifeScientists,wasnt easy.The lifesciencesfacultyinvolved,none ofwhom hada jointappointmentwith themathdepartment,said theyturned todesigning thecourse themselvesafter mathfacultyrejected theirrequest forcooperation.In Ohio,Wright StateUniversitys Engineeringdepartments alsorevised mathofferings.Rather thanchanging thecontent ofthe calculus course,they focusedon preparingstudents forcalculusby emphasizingengineering motivationfor math.^^The approachenhanced opportunitiesforstudents withweaker mathbackgrounds tosucceed inengineering anddoubled theaveragegraduation rate of engineeringstudents withoutreducing theaverage gradeof graduates.Mathlearning isfundamental to all STEM fields,but the opposite alsoappears tobe true.
12.What problemis mentionedin paragraph1A.Increasing STEMdropout rate.B.The reformof calculuscourses.C.Shrinking admissiontoSTEMmajors.D.The shakenbelief in the roleof calculus.
13.What doesspearheaded“in paragraph2probably meanA.challenged B.evaluated C.cancelled D.initiated
14.What dowe knowabout thecalculuscoursereform accordingtothetextA.STEM departmentsmade calculuscontent easierto improvestudents grades.B.Math departmentssought cooperationwith STEMcounterparts tourge reforms.C.Placing calculuslearning inspecific STEMcontexts isa workableapproach.D.Removing calculusisthekey toincreasing graduationrateofSTEM students.
15.What doestheoppositein thelast paragraphrefer toA.The STEM fields maybe thefoundation ofother sciencesubjects.B.The STEMfields maybe centralto makingmath learningeffective.C.Math learningmay setbarrier forscience studyin theSTEMfields.D.Math learningmay makeway forscience studyin theSTEMfields.
二、七选五Countries aroundtheworld are spendingplenty ofdollars andlots oftime onvarious spacetasks.16Instead,we shouldfeed theworlds poorand findimmediate solutionsto otherproblems.However,others feelthis isa shallowview whichfails to realize how exploring space helps us.17It hasdirectly resultedin themany satellitesthat nowmove aroundthe earth.Anumber ofthe satellitesrecord dataon landand weatherpatterns.18After carefulanalysis,thescientists canprovide usefulrecommendations andadvice forfarmers.Space explorationhas alreadyenhanced technologicalimprovements thatbenefit usall.High-end productsaroundtheworldaremade toa higherstandard.Today spacetechnologies arewidelyused inall kindsof industries.19(宇航员)Sending astronautsinto spacehas helpedpeople think about theworlds problemsandfind waystosolvethem.Our planefsresources arelimited.In orderto providefor therapidlyincreasing population,scientists aretrying tofind otherplanets thatcould oneday beour newhome.20In thefuture,humans maylive onboth planets.Exploring spacebenefits usso much.So itshould becontinued soastoprovide newand bettersolutionsto peoplesshort-term andlong-term problems.A.Then thedata issent toscientists ontheearth.B.Exploring spacebrings manydifficulties totheworld.C.Some peoplethink weshould realizehowexploring spacehelpsus.D.The greatestattention atpresent ison Marsbecause itis closertotheearth.E.Some peopleargue weshould stopwasting timeand moneyexploringspace.F.Exploring spacehas alreadymade adifference in the fightagainst worldhunger.G.Smartwatches,memory pillows,smartphone camerasand soon arechanging ourlives.
三、完形填空Lentil asAnything wasfirst openedin MelbournesSt.Kilda in
2000.At thetime itsfounder,Shanaka Fernando,was livinginatent,so heknew somethingabout whatchallenges thoseliving a()n21life faced.Shanaka Fernandosaw thatlack ofmoney wasoften the22to peoplewho triedto connectandcontribute totheir community.The23ofhisLentil asAnything fromtheonset wastore-engage thosewho were
24.What isspecial aboutLentil asAnything isthat itplaced a25box onthe counterinstead ofacash register.Customers wereasked to26what theyfelt theirmeal wasworth andwhat they were27to donatetowards thenot-for-profit philosophy.The moneyleft in the boxwas,and is28today,used torun therestaurant.(使疏远)Shanaka Fernando29that insteadofmoneyalienating people,itbecame aunifying forcefor hisstaff andhis diners.The burdenof payingLentil asAnythings30,bills andrent issurrendered tothe goodwillofthepeople.Food ismostly31from localorganic foodsuppliers andis preparedon-site andoften servedin(自助餐)(素食主义者)buffet styleallowing dinersto32their ownmeals.For vegetariansthereis alsoasmallrange ofvegan33,Over thepastyears,hundreds ofthe disadvantagedor34have workedattheLentil asAnything restaurants.In2007,Shanaka Fernandowas awardedthe AustralianoftheYear awardas localhero
21.A.normal B.hard C.simple D.independent
22.A.impression B・opportunity C,barrier D.damage
23.A.aim B,approach C・interest D.condition
24.A.carried awayB.left behindC,looked afterD.picked out
25.A.comment B.mail C.litter D.donation
26.A.count B.save C.pay D.charge
27.A.happy B.hesitant C.curious D.wise
28.A.therefore B.yet C.still D.otherwise
29.A.predicted B・imagined C.demanded D.witnessed
30.A.customers B.staff C,budget D.cash
31.A.processed B.developed C,created D.sourced
32.A.choose B.share C.deliver D.reserve
33.A.topics B.options C.limits D.restaurants
34.A.unemployed B,unsatisfied C.misunderstood D.misbehaved
35.A.formal B・professional C.unique D.temporary(烹饪的)for his35culinary company.
四、用单词的适当形式完成短文阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1()While manyparents worrythat theirchildren spendtoo muchtime36play computergames,()Kelcey ispleased37see herson Owainpick uphis tablet.(注意力缺陷多动障碍)Now aged13,Owain wasdiagnosed withADHD inpre-school.Since()then,the family,who livein the US cityof Savannah,Georgia,38takeOwain tosee doctorsto helphim bettercope witheveryday lifetasks.They alsotried themedication处方的route,which hadto stopafter theprescribed drugsmade himsick.Help cameintheend from39initially seemedvery strange-a computergame40callEndeavor Rx.In2020it becamethe firstsuch gametobeapproved bytheUSFood andDrugAdministration FDAfor useinthetreatment ofADHD inchildren.41current onlyavailable onprescriptionfrom doctorsintheUS,Endeavor Rxat firstglance looksvery similar42countlessother games,43the app-based gameis designedto stimulateand improveareas ofthe brainthat playakey rolein attentionfunction.After eachof Owainsessions,Kelcey notedhis dailybehaviour inthe app,and trackedhisprogress.Soon shestarted tosee small,positive44change.And afterfailing the45five grade,Owain subsequentlyshot upto gettingAs andBs forhis work.
五、申请信.假定你是李华,就读于某国际学校你校将举办一年一度的艺术节,正在招募主持人46host,你有意提出申请,请给活动负责人写一封自荐信,内容包括.写信目的;
1.个人优势2注意写作词数应为左右;
1.80,可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
2.开头和结尾已为你写好,不计入总词数3Dear Sir/Madam,Yours sincerely,Li Hua
六、读后续写.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47Suzie wantedto gotoaparty.It wasa beach party.It hadbeen almostthe onlything herfriendshad beentalking aboutforthelast coupleof weeks.It wasgoing tobethebest partyoftheyear,perhaps thebest partyof herlife.But therewasaproblem...andabig problem.Her momhad saidno.Suzie wasdesperate,andthe moredesperately shepleaded hercase,the moreemphatically hermom saidno.Suzie wasdisappointed.No,worse thanthat,she washeartbroken.This washer bestfriends party.How couldshetell herthat hermom wouldntlet hergo Shedlook sillyif shewas theonly onenot there.Theother kidswere boundto laughat her.They mighteven dumpher asa friendif shedidnt joinin andparticipatein whattheyweredoing.Sunday dinnercame aroundand SuziesGrandma joinedthe familyforthemeal,as shenearlyalways didon Sunday.Grandma noticedhow unhappySuzie hadbeen lookingduring themeal butdidntsay athing.It was Suzies turnto washup andGrandma said,“Let mehelp you,“while therestof thefamily shiftedinto theliving roomto watcha video.“Whats upasked GrandmaasSuziedumped thedishes intowater.Grandma wipeda platewitha teatowel.“Mom wontlet megotomy bestfriends party,“said Suzie,sadly.Has Momexplained whyshedoesnt wantyou togo”asked Grandma.“No Jreplied Suzie.“Then fora moment,put yourselfin herposition/9said Grandma.If youwere Mom,whatwould yourobjections be”Suzie hadntstopped tothinkabout her momsside.All shehad seenwas whatshe wanted.Well Jshe answeredafter thinkingforamoment ortwo,its abeachparty.Maybe shedoesnt trustusor thinks well getinto trouble.Maybe shethinkswelldrown orsomething,but weall knowhowto swimand lookafter ourselves.注意续写词数应为左右;
1.
150.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2After furtherdiscussion,Suzie realisedthat hermom mightbe concernedabouthersafetybecause noadults wouldbe atthe party.。