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玉溪一中高 2027 届高一上学期第二次月考检测卷
英语学科参考答案
第一部分
听力 1~5 CABAC 6~10 ABCBA 11~15 CCBAB 16~20 CBAAC
第二部分 阅读理解
第一节 21~23 BCA 24~27 ACDB 28~31 ADAB 32~35 CBAD
第二节 36~40 GECFB
第三部分 语言运用
第一节 41~45 CADBD 46~50 CABCD 51~55 ABBDC
第二节 56. recorded 57. which/ that 58. of 59. Looking 60.
words
61. reading 62. description 63. greatest 64. possibility 65.
the
第四部分 写作
第一节
In order to foster appreciation for the art of calligraphy and provide a platform for students to show
their handwriting skills, our school held a New Year’s Chinese Calligraphy Competition last week.
100 excellent calligraphy works selected from each class were displayed in the Art Hall. All the students
voted to decide on the winners. Besides, several calligraphy masters were invited to write on the spot,
presenting their superb handwriting skills, which attracted many students to watch, applauding and
cheering.
This calligraphy competition was a great success. One participant said that it was such a meaningful
activity and he hoped there would be more similar activities to promote traditional Chinese culture.
第二节
However, without warning, my strength was running out. I continued to run even though my lungs
fought to take in enough air and my feet transformed into cement bricks. When the finish line came in
sight, I wanted to run at full speed to the glory but my knees and legs gave way. They were as weak as
jelly. Even though I knew my dreams of making it to the top fifteen had been destroyed, I had to finish
the race. With all of the strength left in me, I dragged my feet moving slowly, eventually across the finish line.
Shame flooded over me as Dad pulled me into his arms.
I lowered my head, saying, “I’m so sorry I disappointed you, Dad.” He gave me a gentle smile and
said. “You could never disappoint me. Sometimes these things just happen. All that matters is that you did
your best.” Lifting my face, I saw my dad’s eyes, in which I saw the sweat, the time and the work we had put
into our dream. The miles we had run together, all for this race, flashed across my mind. “But we worked
so hard. What about our dream?” I asked. At that moment, the world stood still. He reached over for my
hand holding back his own tears and said. “Don’t you know that you already made my dream come true?”
第 1 页 共 4 页听力录音稿
Text 1
M: My daughter Amy is going to try skydiving with friends this weekend. It’s very dangerous, you know.
W: If I were you, I would have a talk with her and persuade her to dismiss the idea from her mind.
Text 2
M: Is there any interesting news online?
W: Yes, after a safe trip from the Memphis Zoo, giant panda Ya Ya has settled into a new home at Beijing
Zoo.
M: Awesome! I was planning to have a barbecue, but now let’s go to see her this weekend.
W: That’s great. Let me book the tickets.
Text 3
W: Did you see the film Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 3 last Friday?
M: No, I watched it on the following night. What about you?
W: I had some unexpected visitors that night, so I went on Sunday.
Text 4
W: Henry, we’ve been studying for two hours. Let’s have some coffee for relaxing.
M: Good. What kind of coffee would you like to drink, coffee with sugar, or plain coffee?
W: Neither. I prefer coffee with some milk.
Text 5
M: Sarah, I’ve decided to quit. Don’t you think staying in the office building for a long time is too
boring?
W: Maybe. But here we can focus on our work.
M: I’d prefer flexible work. I can work anywhere, perhaps in a café, or on a bullet train.
Text 6
W: Richard, have you heard the news? At a high school in Monterrey, Mexico, rows of new bike desks
allow students to burn calories with light exercise while completing class assignments.
M: I’ve read it on the Internet.
W: Do you think it is helpful?
M: Of course. When the students are physically active, it also helps keep them focused.
W: Maybe we’ll have desks like those in our classroom someday.
M: I expect that. Now let’s begin our class. Our teacher is coming in.
Text 7
M: Donna, any plans for tomorrow?
W: I have no good idea. Maybe just stay at home.
M: Why not go to the Singapore Musical Box Museum? Last week my wife and I took our son there. It was
really exciting. My son was overjoyed to see different kinds of music boxes.
W: Does the museum offer free guided tours?
第 2 页 共 4 页M: Yes. The guide introduced the museum’s history, founders, and music box basics. If you want to own a
music box or get it as a gift, the museum has a shop with a large variety.
W: That sounds exciting! I can’t wait to visit it.
Text 8
M: Can I help you?
W: Yes. I bought this skirt for my daughter here last week, but the stitches are coming off. Anyway, I’d like
to ask for a refund for this skirt.
M: I’m sorry. They are not refundable, but we can change it for you. I’m afraid we don’t have another red
one.
W: Oh? What will I do then?
M: Would you like to choose a different color? We do have this skirt in yellow and blue.
W: My daughter doesn’t like either of those colors.
M: Sorry. This is the only one we’ve got now. How about fixing it up for you?
W: That’s all right.
Text 9
W: Good evening. Our guest today is artist Sam Cox, or “Mr. Doodle”. Welcome, Mr. Doodle! It's amazing
that you’ve covered your house with your signature doodles. Our audience is curious about it.
M: Well, the bedroom is actually the first room that I started. I doodled a different theme based on the
purpose of each room, including food in the kitchen, clouds in the “thinking room”, the ocean in the
bathroom and so on.
W: When did you start to draw pictures?
M: When I was about one year old, my mother taught my brother and I to paint. As a teenager, I drew small
comics about the subject with my friends. By the age of 25, I had chosen to be a full-time graffiti artist.
W: How do you describe your work?
M: It’s just such a great process. I just make myself completely involved in this free-flowing state of
creation, and experience the joy of creation.
Text 10
Most young people like to enjoy playing on their smartphones in their spare time. But Li Ruxue is
different. He often does some research in a forest and isolates himself from the outside world. In his college
years, Li actively took part in field research with his teachers. After graduation, he joined a gibbon protection
organization, where one of his major responsibilities was picking up gibbon feces. Through analyzing the
DNA from the feces, researchers can protect them better. So over the past four and a half years, Li has
followed gibbons and collected their feces for researchers. Though the work is a bit tiring, it’s meaningful
for him. He has never regretted his choice or felt alone. Like Li, Chu Wenwen has also worked to protect
animals. As her father is engaged in wildlife research, Chu has long been surrounded by wild animals. After
graduating from university in 2017, she decided to follow in her father’s footsteps. She thinks she is lucky
to live in such a great era when young people can fulfill their aspirations, and the country strongly supports
the nature conservation.
第 3 页 共 4 页Both Li Ruxue and Chu Wenwen set an example to our young generation. We should do our part like
them and take part in the action of protecting animals.
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