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天津市耀华中学2024-2025学年高三上学期第一次月考英语试题.docx

1、天津市耀华中学2024-2025学年高三上学期第一次月考英语试题一、单项选择1 Would you mind giving some advice on how to improve our business management? If you made _ most of the equipment, there would be _ rise in production.A/ ; /Bthe ; /Cthe; theDthe; a2 Good morning. May I help you? No, thank you. Im just looking around. _AIts up

2、to you.BHow are you feeling today?CThanks for coming.DTake your time then.3How many men does your uncle _ for him?Ahave workedBhave to workChave workingDhave been working4I am impressed with Chinas commitment to its climate goals, evidenced by the fact we are sure of _ China has met its 2020 targets

3、 three years ahead of schedule.AthatBwhichCwhatDwhere5Our company is seeking for a manager, especially _ with creativity and imagination.Athe oneBeachConeDwho6 _! Somebody has left the lab door open.Dont look at me.AHi, thereBDear meCThank goodnessDCome on7Dee _ a healthy lifestyle. He also wanted t

4、o _ that health should always come first.Atook to; get it acrossBtook up; figure it outCtook off; bring it upDtook down; work it out8Fiona never fails to grasp any chance of promotion.Shes a woman of _.AambitionBattentionCexpectationDreputation9Care of the soul is a process _ even the small details

5、of life should be considered.AwhenBwhatCwhichDwhere10 Where will you start your work after graduation? Mum, its not been decided yet. I _ continue my study for a higher degree.AshouldBmustCwouldDmight11Adults, _ overly concerned with fame and fortune, sometimes fail to see the joy in simple things _

6、 children do not.Aunless; butBalthough; andCwhen; whereDeven if; unless 12The new product is beyond all praise and has quickly taken over the market_ its superior quality.Ain terms ofBon account ofCon behalf ofDon top of13The written record of our conversation doesnt _ what was actually said. There

7、are a lot of mistakes.Aappeal toBcorrespond toCmatch toDin case14The writer always carries a notebook along with him, _he is seized by sudden inspiration.Aeven thoughBthe momentCin caseDnow that15- Guess what? I happened to meet Fernando the other day.- If my memory serves me correctly, you _ each o

8、ther for ages.Ahavent seenBhadnt seenCdidnt seeDdont see二、完形填空完形填空阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从1-20各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。I often read of incidents of misunderstanding or conflict. Im left 16 . Why do these people create mistrust and problems, especially with those from other 17 ?I was growing up

9、 in Kuala Lumpur in the early 1960s, 18 children from different races and religions played and studied 19 in harmony. At that time my family lived a stones 20 from Ismails. And no one was bothered that Ismail was a Malay Muslim and I was an Indian Hinduwe just 21 our differences. Perhaps, our elders

10、 had not filled our heads with unnecessary advice, well 22 or otherwise.We were nine when we became friends. During the school holidays, wed 23 the countryside on our bicycles, hoping to 24 the unexpected. At times Ismail would accompany my family as we made a rare shopping trip to town. We would be

11、 glad of his 25 .When I was twelve, my family moved to Johor. Ismails family later returned to their village, and I 26 touch with him.One spring afternoon in 1983, I stopped a taxi in Kuala Lumpur. I 27 my destination. The driver acknowledged my 28 but did not move off. Instead, he looked 29 at me.

12、“Raddar?” he said, using my childhood nickname(绰号). I was astonished at being so 30 addressed(称呼). Unexpectedly! It was Ismail! Even after two 31 we still recognized each other. Grasping his shoulder, I felt a true affection, something 32 to describe.If we can allow our children to be 33 without pre

13、judice, theyll build friendships with people, regardless of race or religion, who will be 34 their side through thick and thin. On such friendships are societies build and 35 we can truly be, as William Shakespeare once wrote, “we happy few, we band of brothers”.16AinterestedBpleasedCpuzzledDexcited

14、17ApartiesBcitiesCvillagesDraces18AwhyBwhichChowDwhen19AtogetherBaroundCaloneDapart20AdropBthrowCmoveDroll21ArefusedBmadeCsoughtDaccepted22ApaidBmeantCpreservedDtreated23AexploreBsearchCdiscoverDdesert24Aget throughBdeal withCcome acrossDtake away25AarrivalBchoiceCeffortDcompany26AlostBgainedCdevelo

15、pedDmissed27AstatedBorderedCdecidedDchose28AattemptsBinstructionsCopinionsDarrangements29AanxiouslyBcarelesslyCdisappointedlyDfixedly30AfamiliarlyBstrangelyCfullyDcoldly31AdeparturesBmonthsCyearsDdecades32ApossibleBfunnyChardDclear33AthemBthemselvesCusDourselves34AfromBbyCwithDagainst35AstillBotherw

16、iseCthenDinstead三、阅读理解Fallingwater is a house built over a waterfall in Southwestern Pennsylvania. Frank Lloyd Wright, Americas most famous architect, designed the house in 1935. It instantly became famous, and today it is a National Historic Landmark.Guided House TourThis tour features all the majo

17、r rooms of the house and lasts about one hour. Photography is not permitted during this tour. The Guided House Tour allows children six-year-old and older to enjoy the house with their parents.Adults $ 20.00 with advance purchase $ 23.00 when purchased on siteYouth (ages 612) $ 14.00 with advance pu

18、rchase $ 17.00 when purchased on siteDaily from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm, except Wednesday.In-Depth TourThe tour is best if you desire a greater understanding of what Wright was seeking to create with his masterwork. The number of visitors on each tour is limited and photography is permitted for personal

19、 use only. Children nine years and older may accompany adults on this tour.$ 65.00 per person (Available by advance ticket purchase only)Daily from 10:00 am to 4:00 pmSunset TourAs afternoon turns to evening, the changing light allows you to see Fallingwater from an entirely new perspective. The num

20、ber of visitors is limited and photography is permitted for personal use only. Children under nine-years-old are not permitted on this tour.$ 110.00 per person (Available by advance ticket purchase only)May, June, & September Saturdays at 4:30 pmJuly & August Fridays and Saturdays at 4:45 pm

21、Brunch TourThe guests join their guide for brunch before they leave. Children nine years and older may accompany adults on this tour. Please allow three hours total for this experience.$ 115.00 per person (Available by advance ticket purchase only)May through September Saturdays & Sundays at 9:0

22、0 am36Today _ is a National Historic Landmark.AFrank Lloyd WrightBa house in Southeastern PennsylvaniaCFallingwaterDa famous architect37How much will a father and his two children (one is 9, the other is 15) spend if they buy the Guided House Tour tickets ahead of time?A$ 48B$54C$ 63D$ 5138Where can

23、 a couple with an eight-year-old girl make a tour?AGuided House Tour.BIn-Depth Tour.CBrunch Tour.DSunset Tour.39What can we know about Sunset Tour?AThe number of visitors is not limited.BIt is not accessible in August.CIt is only open for teenagers.DThe ticket isnt available on site.40What do the fo

24、ur tours mentioned have in common?AThey encourage advance ticketsBThey offer brunch free of chargeCThey forbid visitors taking photosDThey have the same price of ticketsArens, a driver of a delivery company, was making his rounds near a pond in Bozeman, Montana, when he heard an unearthly sound.It w

25、as December 2018, and about 15 feet from the frozen banks was the source of that cry a half- submerged brown- and- white wirehaired dog, struggling to hold on to a thin layer of ice.How she got there no one knows, but an elderly man was already on the scene, determined to save her. Hed entered the p

26、ond in a rowboat and was hacking a way at the ice with a rock to create a path to the dog.It was slow going, and Arens, 44 , thought he stood a better chance. He took off his clothes, even though the temperature was -30 , and jumped into the rowboat.His heart beating fast, Arens slid closer to the d

27、og and used the other mans rock to smash away at the ice. He gave himself a strong pull and slipped off the boat, crashing into 1 6 feet of freezing water. He resurfaced in time to see the dog going under. Using nervous energy to keep warm, he swam about five feet toward her, grabbed hold of her col

28、lar, and pulled her to the ice. He then boosted the dog into the boat and slid it back to the shore, where anxious bystanders carried the dog to the home of the rowboat owner.Once in the house himself, Arens jumped into a warm shower with the dog until they both felt warmer.A few more minutes in the

29、 pond, the vet (兽医) told Arens, and she would have likely suffered heart failure.The next day, Arens was back working in the same neighborhood when the dogs owner came over to thank him for saving Sadie.Arens says, “ That special delivery was the highlight of my career.”41What does the underlined wo

30、rd “ hacking” in paragraph three most probably mean?AcuttingBfindingCmendingDadopting42Why does Arens think “he stood a better chance” (in paragraph four) according to the passage?AHe was able to jump into the rowboat.BHe had better nerves to keep warm.CHe had an advantage in age.DHe was a faster sw

31、immer.43Which of the following statements is true about the incident?AAfter saving the dog, Arens carried her home.BArens jumped into the river on seeing the dog.CThe dog was hunting when she fell into the water.DWithout Arens help, the dog could hardly survive.44What is the main idea of the passage

32、?AA story of a pet lover.BA special delivery of a driver.CA dog suffering from heart attack.DA fight against freezing water.To learn to think is to learn to question. Those who dont question never truly think for themselves. These are simple rules that have governed the advancement of science and hu

33、man thought since the beginning of time. Advancements are made when thinkers question theories and introduce new ones. Unfortunately, it is often the great and respected thinkers who end up slowing the progress of human thought. Aristotle was a brilliant philosopher whose theories explained much of

34、the natural world, often incorrectly. He was so esteemed by the scientific community that even 1,200 years after his death, scientists were still trying to build upon his mistakes rather than correct them!Brilliant minds can intimidate upandcoming thinkers who are not confident of their abilities. T

35、hey often believe they are inferior to the minds of giants such as Aristotle, leading many to accept current paradigms instead of questioning them.I, like many thinkers of the past, once believed in my mental inferiority. I was certain that my parents, my teachers-adults in general-were always right

36、. They were like a textbook to me; I didnt question what was written on those pages. I respected them, and accepted whatever they told me. But that attitude soon changed. My minds independence was first stimulated in the classroom.A stern, 65yearold elementaryschool science teacher once told me that

37、 light is a type of wave. I confidently went through years of school believing that light is a wave. One day,however I heard the German exchange student mention that light could be made up of particles. As the others laughed at his statement, I started to question my beliefs.Maybe the teachers and t

38、extbooks hadnt given me the whole story. I went to the library, did some research and learned of the lightasawave versus lightasaparticle debate. I read about Einsteins discovery of the dual nature of light and learned the facts of a paradox(悖论) that puzzles the worlds greatest thinkers to this day.

39、 Light behaves as both a particle and a wave, it is both at once. I realized I had gone through life accepting only half of the story as the whole truth.Each new year brought more new facts, and I formulated even more questions. I found myself in the library after school, trying to find my own answe

40、rs to gain a more complete understanding of what I thought I already knew. I discovered that my parents and teachers are incredible tools in my quest for knowledge, but they are never the final word. Even textbooks can be challenged. I learned to question my sources, I learned to be a thinker. I onc

41、e believed that everything I learned at home and at school was certain, but I have now discovered to reexamine when necessary.Questions are said to be the path to knowledge and truth, and I plan to continue questioning. How many things do we know for sure today that we will question in the future? A

42、t this moment, I know that our sun will burn for another five billion years, and I know nothing can escape the gravity of a black hole. This knowledge, however, may change in the next 20 years-maybe even in the next two. The one thing we can control now is our openness to discovery. Questions are th

43、e tools of open minds, and open minds are the key to intellectual advancement.45In the first paragraph, Aristotle is taken as an example to show that _.Ahe is the greatest and respected philosopher of all timeBhuge influence of great thinkers may block human thoughtCadvancements are made when thinke

44、rs question theoriesDgreat thinkers often make mistakes and then correct them46What does the underlined word “intimidate” in Paragraph 2 mean?AFrighten.BEncourage.CStrength.DPersuade.47The author began to question his previous beliefs because _.Awhat he learned from textbooks before turned out to be

45、 wrongBhe was inspired by the different ideas from an exchange studentChe was laughed at by other students for his unacceptable statementDhe was not satisfied with his life and desperate to achieve success48According to the passage, the author _.Alooks down upon great thinkers all the timeBnever dou

46、bts what he has learned in the textbookCalways throws himself into the laboratoryDdetermines to be a thinker and questioner49We can conclude from the last paragraph that _.Athe author is not quite sure about his futureBwe human beings dont dare to predict futureCtheory of black holes will change in two yearsDquestioning is necessary to promote advancement50What does the passage mainly talk about?AFollowing rules.BChallenging yourself.CQuestioning gian

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