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2025 届高三年级第一学期 8 月月考
英语试卷
(时间:120分钟 满分:150分)
一、单选题:每小题1.5分,共15分。
1.The book I wrote last year ______ and it will soon come out.
A. printed B. will print C. was printed D. is being printed
2.Although all of the apples ______, none of them ______ good.
A. have been tasted; taste B. have been tasted; are tasted
C. have tasted; taste D. have tasted; are tasted
3.When first ________ to the market, these products enjoyed great success.
A. Introduce B. introduced C. introducing D. being introduced
4._______ by thick bamboo and high forest, the ancient city had not been discovered until the 1990s.
A. Surrounding B. Surround C. Surrounded D. Having surrounded
5.______ that his fans would greet him excitedly, the pop star appeared at the airport, only ______ nobody
waiting for him.
A. Convinced; finding B. Convinced; to find
C. Convincing; finding D. Convincing; to find
6.—Shall we go hiking this weekend? —With all this work ________, I donˈt know if Iˈll have time to go out.
A. doing B. to do C. done D. to be done
7.It takes a bit of practice ________ comfortable when foreigners learn to use chopsticks to eat.
A. feeling B. to feel C. felt D. to be felt
8.The question ________ next year has something important to do with our daily life.
A. to discuss B. discussed C. to be discussed D. being discussed
9.After talking with him for a few minutes, I _________ the conclusion that he was not fit for our work.
A. went to B. came to C. turned to D. referred to
10.—Does the young man standing there ________the company?—No.The company is ________his father.
A. in possession of;in the possession of B. have possession of;in the possession of
C. take possession of;in possession of D. have possession of;in possession of
二. 阅读理解(共15小题; 每小题2.5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, 并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Season Guide
Explore what’s in store for 2024 and plan your year of fantastic nights out.
West Side Story
28 April—27 May 2024, Handa Opera on Sydney Harbour
A musical masterpiece returns to Handa Opera on Sydney Harbour in a thrilling, larger-than-life staging. Dynamic
dance numbers and fireworks soar across the harbour. A must-see if you love Romeo and Juliet, showstopping
song and dance numbers, a touching ending.
Tosca24-30 May 2024, Margaret Court Arena
25 June-16 August 2024, Sydney Opera House
A thriller with exciting music, opera’s best villain (反派主角) and an unforgettable ending, Tosca will keep you
on the edge of your seat. A must-see if you love stories full. of action, films about love and war, amazing choral
music.
The Magic Flute
9-16 November 2024, Geelong Arts Centre
Start an exciting journey and meet many amazing characters in Mozart’s The Magic Flute. A must-see if you love
adventure stories, famous music, happy endings, opera performed in English.Watershed:
The Death of Dr Duncan
14-16 June 2024, Sydney Opera House
An impressive new operatic work by some of Australia’s most celebrated creative talents, bringing a real-
life tragedy, and eventual triumph (巨大成功), to the stage. A must-see if you love choral music, stories of
triumph over adversity, visually stunning and physically thrilling productions.
11.Which event lasts the longest?
A.Watershed: The Death of Dr Duncan. B.Tosca.
C.The Magic Flute. D.West Side Story.
12.What do Tosca and Watershed: The Death of Dr Duncan have in common?
A.Both involve choral music. B.Both have happy endings.
C.Both are based on real life. D.Both will be held in Margaret Court Arena.
13.Which event will attract people interested in Mozart’s music?
A.West Side Story. B.Tosca.
C.The Magic Flute. D.Watershed: The Death of Dr. Duncan.
B
Climbing, I once thought, was a very manly activity, but as I found my way into this activity, I came to see
that something quite different happens on the rock.
Like wild swimming, rock climbing involves you into the landscape. On the rock, I am fully focused. Eyes
pay close attention, ears are alert, and hands move across the surface. Unlike walking, where I could happily
wander about absent-mindedly, in climbing, attentive observation is essential.
As an arts student studying English literature, I discovered a new type of reading from outdoor climbing.
Going out on to the crags (悬崖), I saw how you could learn to read the rocks and develop a vocabulary of
physical movements. Good climbers knew how to adjust their bodies on to the stone. Watching them, I wanted to
possess that skillful “language”.
My progress happened when I worked for the Caingorms National Park Authority. Guiding my explorations
into this strange new landscape was Nan Shepherd, a lady too. Unlike the goal-directed mindset of many
mountaineers, she is not concerned with peaks or personal achievement. Shepherd sees the mountain as a total
environment and she celebrates the Caingorms as a place alive with plants, rocks, animals and elements. Through
her generous spirit and my own curiosity, I saw that rock climbing need not be a process of testing oneself against
anything. Rather, the intensity of focus could develop a person into another way of being.
Spending so much time in high and stony places has transformed my view on the world and our place in it. Ihave come into physical contact with processes that go way beyond the everyday. Working with gravity, geology
(地质学), rhythms of weather and deep time, I gain an actual relationship with the earth. This bond lies at the heart
of my passion for rock climbing. I return to the rocks, because this is where I feel in contact with our land.
14.Why does the author like rock climbing?
A.It challenges her to compete with men. B.It allows her a unique attitude toward rock.
C.It teaches her how to possess a new language. D.It makes her feel connected wth the earth.
15.What does the writer find important in climbing?
A.Balance. B.Concentration.
C.Determination. D.Perseverance
16.What does the writer learn from Nan Shepherd?
A.Climbing goes together with nature. B.Every mountain top is within reach.
C.The best climber is the one having fun. D.You can not achieve high unless you change.
17.What does the underlined word “it” in the last paragraph refer to?
A.Time. B.Transformation. C.The world. D.My view.
C
A recent study has found that using wood for construction instead of concrete and steel can reduce
emissions. But Tim Searchinger at Princeton University says many of these studies are based on the false
foundation that harvesting wood is carbon neutral (碳中和). “Only a small percentage of the wood gets into a
timber (木料) product, and a part of that gets into a timber product that can replace concrete and steel in a
building,” he says. Efficiencies vary in different countries, but large amounts of a harvested tree are left to be
divided into parts, used in short-lived products like paper or burned for energy, all of which generate emissions.
In a report for the World Resources Institute, Searchinger and his colleagues have modelled how using
more wood for construction would affect emissions between 2010 and 2050, accounting for the emissions from
harvesting the wood. They considered various types of forests and parts of wood going towards construction. They
also factored in the emissions savings from replacing concrete and steel.
Under some circumstances, the researchers found significant emissions reductions. But each case required
what they considered an unrealistically high portion of the wood going towards construction, as well as rapid
growth only seen in warmer places, like Brazil. In general, they found a large increase in global demand for wood
would probably lead to rising emissions for decades. Accounting for emissions in this way, the researchers
reported in a related paper that increasing forest harvests between 2010 and 2050 would add emissions equal to
roughly 10 percent of total annual emissions.
Ali Amiri at Aalto University in Finland says the report’s conclusions about emissions from rising demand
are probably correct, but the story is different for wood we already harvest. “Boosting the efficiency of current
harvests and using more wood for longer lived purposes than paper would cut emissions,” he says. “We cannot
just say we should stop using wood.”
18.What is wrong with previous researches according to Searchinger?
A.They got wrong statistics. B.They included too many factors.
C.They used an incorrect concept. D.They were applied in limited countries.
19.What does paragraph 2 mainly talk about?
A.The process of the new research. B.The background of the new study.C.The challenge of the new research. D.The achievements of the new study.
20.When will the emissions drop off greatly according to the new study?
A.When wood grows slowly. B.When wood is used to make paper.
C.When wood is used to build a house. D.When wood is harvested in countries like Brazil.
21.What is Ali Amiri’s attitude toward the new result?
A.Favorable. B.Doubtful. C.Critical. D.Objective.
D
While scientists have many ideas, they are not certain why humans yawn(打哈欠). Still, there is one thing
experts know—yawns seem to be contagious(传染)!
Have you ever caught a yawn from someone else? Most people have. In fact, a person is six times more likely
to yawn after seeing someone else do so. Experts have done many studies into why yawns seem to pass from
person to person. As a result, they have a few theories(理论) for the reason behind it.
One possible explanation has something to do with social mirroring, which is caused by mirror neurons(镜像
神经元) in the brain. These mirror neurons help the brain notice useful behavior of others and then copy it. When
one person sees another yawn, his mirror neurons observe the action and consider it to be beneficial. That may
cause him to yawn, too.
Another popular theory is that yawns are contagious because of social relationships. Being social creatures,
humans form friendships, families and live together in groups. That’s why many people mirror others, such as
smiling when another person smiles. Yawning may be just another example of this. In fact, research has shown
that one is most likely to catch yawns from another person if the two share a social relationship.
The answer could even be that yawns aren’t truly contagious at all. Instead, people yawn together simply
because they’re in the same environment. Experts say many things may cause yawning, including temperature and
time of day. Whatever the explanation is, experts do know that contagious yawns aren’t limited to humans. One
study found that lions in South Africa also caught each other’s yawns.
22.What kind of behavior may be copied by mirror neurons?
A.Important and attractive. B.Useful and beneficial.
C.Hard to understand. D.Easy to copy.
23.Whose yawns are people most likely to catch according to Paragraph 4?
A.Those who yawn a lot. B.Those who like smiling.
C.Those closely connected with them. D.Those sharing the same interest with them.
24.What might the author continue talking about in the following paragraph?
A.Tips on how to avoid yawning in public.
B.A real explanation for contagious yawning.
C.Other examples of animals yawning together.
D.Things that may cause yawning among humans.
25.Which of the following serves as the best title?
A.Why yawns are contagious B.What causes people to yawn
C.Who yawns more than others D.Why humans yawn now and then
三.七选五(共5小题;每小题2.5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。Choosing the Right Career
You will be leaving this school and the unavoidable question many people will ask you is, “ 26 ” Some of
you may have already decided on a career path, but many of you still don’t have a clue! Here are some things you
might want to consider.
First, does the career you are considering have staying power? 27 Rapid technological change is
disruptive(扰乱性的), and we need to be forward-looking at our future prospects. While many occupations are
being taken over by new technology, jobs that require high-level of critical thinking, emotional intelligence and
human interaction, remain in high demand. These jobs are not easily replaced by machines or technology. So think
carefully about this before you choose your professional path.
Second, choose a career that interests you. Some people might think this is unimportant, but if you are truly
passionate about your job then going to work every day won’t seem a chore. 28
Before making a choice, you should examine your values, skills and personality type. This can help you
decide if a career path is a good fit for you.
Third, of course you will want to consider your chosen profession’s earning power. Although high pay plays
a part, you should know that a job with a big salary will likely require more time to get to the top, much more
effort and a higher level of stress. 29 If you have interests outside of work, or are struggling with other
demands in your life, you might want to choose a less demanding line of work.
30 Let me leave you with an old saying: “Choose a job you love, and you will never have to work a day
in your life.”
A.You are on the right track.
B.So, what do you want to be?
C.Will it be in demand in 20 years’ time?
D.It’s also likely that you will stay and grow in this career.
E.They simply want you to be the best of the best to your best ability.
F.Only the truly motivated will likely to be able to meet these challenges.
G.Thinking about a life-long career at this stage in your life is surely disturbing.
四.完形填空(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。
As the fifth of seven children,I went to the same public school as my three older sisters and brother.Every
year,my mother (31) ______ the same pageant and had parent/child interviews with the same teachers.The
only thing (32) ______ was the child.And every child participated in an old school tradition – the annual
plant sale held in early May,( 33) ______ for Mother's Day.
Third grade was the first time that I was (34) ______ to take part in the plant sale.I wanted to surprise my
mother,but I didn't have any money.I went to my oldest sister and(35) ______ the secret,and she gave me
some money.When I arrived at the plant sale,I (36) ______ made my selection.I agonized over that
decision,( 37) ______ each plant to ensure that I had indeed found the best geranium.Once I had (38)
______ it home,with the help of my sister,I hid it on the upstairs neighbor's porch.I was (39) ______ afraid
my mother would find it before Mother's Day,but my sister assured me that she wouldn't,and indeed she did
not.
When Mother's Day arrived,I was (40) ______ with pride when I gave her that geranium.I remember howbright her eyes were,and how (41) ______ she was with my gift.That day,I (42) ______ a valuable
lesson:it's the thought that counts,not the price.
Years later,I still (43) ______ the excitement of that special day.The small gesture of giving a plant to my
mother had a(n)( 44) ______ impact on our relationship.It not only brought us closer together,but also
(45) ______ me to appreciate the simple pleasures of life.
31.A. organized B. attended C. watched D. hosted
32.A. similar B. different C. special D. ordinary
33.A. timed B. planned C. intended D. left
34.A. allowed B. ordered C. invited D. encouraged
35.A. shared B. kept C. changed D. forgot
36.A. eagerly B. carefully C. randomly D. quickly
37.A. inspecting B. admiring C. watching D. touching
38.A. taken B. fetched C. carried D. smuggled
39.A. slightly B. terribly C. hardly D. nearly
40.A. filled B. burdened C. covered D. lost
41.A. delighted B. surprised C. amused D. relaxed
42.A. learned B. forgot C. taught D. remembered
43.A. recall B. ignore C. miss D. avoid
44.A. slight B. temporary C. profound D. limited
45.A. reminded B. forced C. inspired D. allowed
五.语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15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。
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) established 23 April
46 World Book and Copyright Day in 1995.However, it got its start long before that in Spain.
Setting aside a day to celebrate books traces its beginnings to Spanish writer Vicente Clavel Andrés. In
1922 he proposed 47 idea as a way to honour Miguel de Cervantes. It was four years later 48 the first
celebration took place on 7 October, Cervantes’ birthday, but it was moved to 23 April, the date of his death, in
1930.
In 1995, the UNESCO 49 (decide) to pay homage to authors and books worldwide as a way of
encouraging everyone 50 (access) books. Choosing 23 April seemed a logical 51 (choose); besides being
the date of Cervante’s death, it also happens to be the date William Shakespeare and Inca Garcilaso de la Vega
died. Additionally, several distinguished authors were born on 23 April, 52 (make) it a symbolic date in the
world literature.
53 (annual) since 2001, one city is chosen to be the UNESCO World Book Capital for a year. The
selected city 54 (task) with carrying out activities over its year-long designation to encourage “a culture of
reading and diffusing its values in all ages and population groups in and out of the national borders”.
The initiative was put forward by Spain in 2001, and Madrid was designated the first capital, 55
(follow) by Alexandria and then New Delhi.
六.单词拼写(每小题1.5分,共15分)56.The chairwoman has declared that 100 workers will be __________(解雇) next week.
57.Some of the studies show positive results,w___________ (然而;但是) others do not.
58.She gives me the _________ (自由)to make mistakes and to learn from them all.(2021·全国乙卷)
59.Learning that he will drop out of school for lack of money,I’m determined to __________(赞助) his
education.
60.The ____________(纪念碑) is in memory of the soldiers who died in defence of their country.
61.The latest news revealed that the general _____________(撤退) as soon as the crisis ended.
62.My parents ______________(拖;拽) me into the stupid movie.I was seized by boredom.
63.After ____________(辞职) from the company,the disabled man took some books to the post office and
mailed them to his friend.
64.Provide ____________ (金融的) aid and other benefits for local people.(2021·全国乙卷)
65.Make sure you have communicated with your friend about how __________ (频繁地) each of you wants to be
contacted and what method works best for you both.(2022·全国乙卷)
七.应用文写作(15分)
66.假设你是李华,你的美国朋友Tom在观看了中国汉字听写大会 (The Chinese Characters Dictation
Competition) 之后,对学写中国汉字很感兴趣,但是感觉很难。请你写信鼓励他并给他一些练字的建议。
注意:1. 词数100左右;
2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
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八:读后续写(满分25分)
67.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。
Superman Learns How to Ride
It was the summer of 1967, and the moment was nearing when I would cast off my training wheels and
learn to ride a bike.
As an adventurous little boy, I sure put my overactive imagination to good use. I would pretend to be the
bookish reporter, Clark Kent. Then, at the first sign of something wrong, I disappeared and emerged moments later
with a red towel hanging from the collar of my dirty blue T-shirt and an ironed-on letter “S” on my chest.
“This is a job for Superman!” I would cry out as I flew to meet imaginary dangers that threatened the world.
“Hey, Superman, when are you going to learn to ride a bike?” the neighborhood kids would taunt as they
rolled past. “The Man of Steel still uses training wheels!” they laughed.
As I watched them ride away, I realized I was being left behind. To claim my place among their ranks, I
needed to cast off my training wheels and learn to ride with the big kids. I turned to my father for help.
“Okay, I’m going to let go, and you just remember to balance,” Dad advised patiently on my tenth try.
Suddenly I was riding! I dared to smile as my father’s shouts of encouragement faded into the background. My
smile widened. Victory was mine.You are going to fall. The thought was at first a whisper and then grew louder and more convincing until I
believed it must be true. After all, I had always fallen before. Why should this time be any different? Fear seized
me, and my confidence weakened and I couldn’t grasp the handlebars tightly. Sure enough, I fell to the grass.
“You almost had it,” Dad said, catching his breath. “You are seized with a sense of fear so you fell.”
“I quit,” I said angrily, trying to fight back the tears of frustration. “I don’t want to learn to ride.”
注意:
1.续写词数应为150左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Paragraph 1: However, on thinking of Superman, I decided to behave like a real hero.
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Paragraph 2: I gripped the handlebars with strong determination.
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