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哈师大附中 2024 级高一上 10 月月考
英 语 试 题 答 案
【听力理解】
1—5 CBCBA 6—10 ACBAB 11—15 ACBCA 16—20 CBABC
【阅读理解】
21—23 CAB 24—27 CABD 28—31 ACDB 32—35 DCDB 36—40 GEAFD
【完形填空】
41—45 DBACD 46—50 BADDC 51—55 BCCBA
【单句语填】
56. jogging 57. subscription 58. ignorant 59. applied 60.
athletic
61. on 62. reference 63. have been memorized 64. what 65.
invisible
【语法填空】
66.dishes 67.dates 68.To make 69.specifically 70.As
71.talented 72. for 73. the 74. be found 75.that
【书面表达1】
Dear editor,
I am writing to express my concern about a problem that many students, including myself, face
before major exams. The issue is exam anxiety, which manifests in various ways such as sleeplessness,
loss of appetite, and constant worry.
Some students experience headaches or stomachaches, while others become irritable and easily
distracted. These symptoms not only affect our academic performance but also our overall well-being.
To address this issue, I suggest that the school could organize workshops on stress management and
time management skills. Additionally, providing access to a school counselor for one-on-one sessions
could be beneficial. Teachers could also incorporate relaxation exercises into their lessons to help us
stay calm.
I hope my letter will prompt some positive changes to help us all cope better with exam stress.
Yours,
Li Ming
【书面表达2】
My condition was serious and I needed an immediate operation. Sharon didn't just go into the
hospital with me. She helped me fill out the intake paperwork, paid the fee and even took me to
the bathroom. She also tried to contact my family, but they were outside of the city and couldn't
go back in time. Still Sharon chose to stay with me. I tried to persuade her to leave, to get to
work. And each time, She refused. Once it was time for me to be seen by doctors,
Sharon left.
Six months later. Ifully recovered and managed to get her address. I decided to thank her in her
presence. As I got to her house, I gently knocked the door. It was Sharon who came out andopened the door. I could see surprise in her eyes. “Sharon, it's me, Lauren. I've come to thank
you for saving my life!” She hugged me and said.
“I wish I could have done more for you.” Such simple words really carried me away. It is this total
stranger who shows me the faith in humanity.
【听力原文】
1. W: Pete, it’s stopped raining. Shall we go out for a bike ride?
M: I’m watching TV now. Anyway, it’s still cloudy. I think it’s going to rain again.
W: Oh all right. Shall we go tomorrow if it’s sunny?
M: Yes, OK.
2. W: Lunch time! Come in and wash your hands.
M: I’ll come in five minutes. I have one small area to clean and I’ll finish tidying up this yard.
3. W: Mark, does your brother still work at the expensive hotel?
M: He’s still there but he’s not a cleaner any more. He is a waiter at the moment, and he hopes to
be a cook one day, because he really loves it.
4. M: Are you going to Tom’s party on Saturday?
W: What time does it start? I’ve got a football match at 3:30 that day.
M: 7 o’clock. But I’m going at 7:30 because I don’t want to be early.
5. W: Excuse me. My son needs a bathroom. Is there one around here?
M: Well, there’s a store on Main Street. You may find a public restroom there. It’s just between
a park and a gas station.
6. W: How’s your school project going, Tim? I haven’t finished it yet. I am so upset.
M: The one about the sky in the evening? OK, I guess. (7) I took some good photos of the moon
last week, but then yesterday it was really cloudy. So I couldn’t see anything—not even any
stars.
W: That was a pity.
M: Yeah, (7) but at least I’ve got some pictures to show my teacher.
7. W: How was your holiday?
M: Great. I joined an outdoor touring party and spent my holiday in a vacation village. We did
something different each day.
W: Wow! When did you arrive?
M: On Friday afternoon. (8) We started with a game of football, to get to know the other people.
W: And what did you do on Saturday?
M: There was a beautiful pool and we had races and played volleyball in the water.
W: Did you go out into the country?
M: Yes. (9) We did go out into the country on Sunday, to a basketball club for some
lessons. I loved it. And I also went running along the country road every day to keep fit.
W: I’m sure that was really interesting.
8. M: Excuse me, madam. Does Richard live here?
W: Yes, he is my husband.
M: Sorry to trouble you. I’m Alexander Pappas. Your husband, Richard, (10) left his wallet in my
taxi yesterday. I happened to pick it up when I cleaned my car this morning. (11) I just come
here to give it back to him.W: Oh, he was really too careless. He’s not at home at this moment. You can give it to me. Thank
you very much for your help.
M: It’s my pleasure.
W: But I’m still wondering how you found us here.
M: Luckily, (12) the wallet contains Richard’s card. And I just followed the address. Here it is.
W: I’m really grateful… The wallet is very important to him, you know. It would bring about lots of
troubles if you hadn’t found the wallet. You are so kind-hearted.
9. W: Hi Tom. I haven’t seen Pam for a few days.
M: Haven’t you heard? She had an accident yesterday.
W: (13) Not on her horse?
M: (13) She doesn’t ride it now. Boating is her latest hobby. She fell off her bicycle while going
to the boat club.
W: I’m sorry to hear that. I hope she wasn’t badly hurt.
M: Her arms are OK and she’s cut her legs a bit. (14) But she can’t walk because she’s broken
something in her foot, so the doctor is keeping her in hospital until tomorrow.
W: Will she go home when she leaves hospital?
M: (16) Mum and Dad are not at home, and my flats’ too small so she’ll stay at our aunt’s
house.
W: (15) Can I visit her at any time today?
M: After two o’clock. The hospital doesn’t let visitors in until after lunch.
W: (15) I’ll go this afternoon. Shall I take her some chocolate?
M: She doesn’t feel like eating much.
W: I’ll get her some magazines then. The latest sports magazine has been out.
M: That’d be great!
10. W: I’m Lee Minwoo from South Korea. (17) When I was little I was very interested in English. I
learned English at school. There was a good teacher who was not a native English speaker.
He taught French and German, but he really spoke English quite well. It was funny because I was
the only student in his class—it was really a private lesson. I had an excellent course book. I still
keep a copy of it. The front cover was red with a lovely picture, and (18) it was very modern.
Learning English was quite easy for me because the teacher was so good and he helped a lot.
Also, (20) I’m quite good at learning languages. (19) It was really enjoyable to have classes.
I loved the sound of the words. I felt really proud when my spelling improved day by day and I
could read a short story. In middle school, English was still my favorite subject. I even stayed in
America for one year as an exchange student. I learned a lot there, not only English but different
cultures.