1、广东省深圳市南山外国语学校2021-2022学年高一3月第一次线上月考英语试题学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_一、阅读理解MusicOpera at Music Hall: 1243 Elm Street. The season runs June through August, with additional performances in March and September. The Opera honors Enjoy the Arts membership discounts. Phone: 241-2742. .Chamber Orchestra: The Orchestra p
2、lays at Memorial Hall at 1406 Elm Street, which offers several concerts from March through June. Call 723-1182 for more information. http: /www.chamberorch. com. Symphony Orchestra: At Music Hall and Riverbend. For ticket sales, call 381-3300. Regular season runs September through May at Music Hall
3、in summer at Riverbend. http:/www. symphony.org/ home.asp. College Conservatory of Music (CCM): Performances are on the main campus of the university, usually at Patricia Cobbett Theater. CCM organizes a variety of events, including performances by the well-known LaSalle Quartet, CCMs Philharmonic O
4、rchestra, and various groups of musicians presenting Baroque through modern music. Students with I.Dcards can attend the events for free. A free schedule of events for each term is available by calling the box office at 556-4183. http:/www.ccm.uc.edu/events/calendar. Riverbend Music Theater: 6295 Ke
5、llogg Ave. Large outdoor theater with the closest seats under cover (price difference). Big name shows all summer long! Phone: 232-6220. http:/www. Riverbend .1Which number should you call if you want to see an opera?A241-2742.B723-1182.C381-3300.D232-6220.2When can you go to a concert by Chamber Or
6、chestra?AFebruary.BMay.CAugust.DNovember.3How is Riverbend Music Theater different from the other places?AIt has seats in the open air.BIt gives shows all year round.CIt offers membership discounts.DIt presents famous musical works.Battle the waveHong Kong is racing against time to contain its worst
7、-ever COVID-19 outbreak.For the past few weeks, surging cases have been seen in the region. Hong Kong health authorities reported 58,991 new COVID-19 cases on March 10 and a record 291deaths in the 24 hours before, reported Xinhua.The COVID-19 surge is driven primarily by the Omicron variant, report
8、ed the ASEAN post. The first local Omicron cases were linked to two Cathay Pacific crew members who broke Hong Kongs COVID-19 rules and tested positive later in December 2021. Then many new cases increased.Population density (密度) and mass movements during Spring Festival are the main transmission fa
9、ctors for this wave of the pandemic, David Lam, a member of HKSARs Legislative Council told Xinhua.Although Hong Kong authorities have reacted since the pandemic began, tracing the potential cases is hard. So is completing the survey, according to Chuang Shuk-kwan, head of the Center for Health Prot
10、ection. Her department was having trouble connecting with people who may have been exposed to the virus because theres a lack of travel records to trace.Meanwhile, another key problem is the low vaccination (疫苗接种) rate among the elderly, noted the experts. By March 10, less than 24 percent of those
11、aged 60 and above had two shots, according to data on Hong Kong governments official website.Currently, residents are banned from public gathering of more than two people and most venues including schools, churches and gyms are all shut. Dining in restaurants is banned from 6 pm and most people are
12、working from home. Strict anti-epidemic measures such as early medical treatment of patients, tight control on borders will continue until mid to late April.As its health care system is facing great pressure, a new triage (分诊) system has been carried out. Treatment priority would be given to the eld
13、erly and patients in serious condition, while younger patients with mild symptoms would be asked to stay home in isolation (隔离). The Chinese mainland has also stepped up its assistance to Hong Kong, including sending medical teams and testing supplies, building makeshift (方舱) hospitals and ensuring
14、daily necessities.4What is paragraph 3 mainly about?AWhy this wave of the pandemic spread so fast.BHow this wave of the pandemic came about.CThe seriousness of this wave of the pandemic.DThe strictness of Hong Kongs COVID-19 rules.5Why is it hard to trace the potential cases, according to Chuang Shu
15、k-kwan?AAuthorities were not efficient.BSome of them were not in Hong Kong.CPeoples travel information is not recorded.DThe numbers are large and rising quickly.6What is one of the critical problems Hong Kong authorities are facing?AThey lack testing supplies.BMore than 70% of the elderly are not fu
16、lly vaccinated.CResidents refuse to follow the anti-epidemic rules.DChief Executive Carrie Lam has resigned recently.7What can residents in Hong Kong do under the current and anti-epidemic measures?AAttend a wedding.BGo to school every day.CWork out at a gym.DWork from home.8Why was a new triage sys
17、tem started?ATo give priority to children with COVID-19.BTo reduce the risks of cross infection.CTo give patients more efficient treatment.DTo reduce pressure on hospitals.Do you ever get the feeling that you are being watched? Well, you might be right.According to a study published in Nature on Jun
18、e 23, astronomers have found that 1,715 stars have had a direct view of Earth since humans have been here.In order to do this, scientists used a previous method that looked for life on other planets. But instead, they changed the method so it could try to determine what places could see us.The team
19、looked at 331,312 stars within 326 light-years of Earth, with each light-year equaling 9.4 trillion kilometers. Out of all those stars, only 1,715 of them could see Earth within the last 5,000 years, with an extra 319 stars that will be able to see us in the next 5,000 years.“When I look up at the s
20、ky, it looks a little bit friendlier because its like, maybe somebody is waving,” said Lisa Kaltenegger, director of the Carl Sagan Institute at Cornell University, US, and the studys lead writer.If a planet circling around one of those 1,715 stars is home to advanced life, they could easily see tha
21、t there is life here because of the oxygen on Earth. If that didnt give it away, then the radio waves we have sent out into space would also be an indicator. In fact, human-made radio waves have already traveled through 75 of the closest stars on Kalteneggers list.Why havent we heard from anyone yet
22、, then?It takes a long time for messages to travel between star systems. By the time a message could be received, that advanced civilization would probably not exist anymore.Alan Boss, a scientist at the Carnegie Institution for Science in the US who wasnt part of the study, wrote in an email that t
23、his long time would limit the chances for different life to exchange “emails and TIKTOK videos”.“So we should not expect aliens to show up anytime soon,” Boss said.9Why did scientists change the research method?ATo seek alien life.BTo count the stars in outer space.CTo decide what places could view
24、Earth.DTo measure the stars within light-years of Earth.10How many stars will be able to see us in the next 5,000 years?A319.B1,715.C1,396.D2,03411What does the underlined word “that” in paragraph 6 refer to?AA planet circling around one of those 1,715stars.BAdvanced life.CThe oxygen on Earth.DHuman
25、-made radio waves.12What could prevent humans from exchanging messages with aliens according to Boss?AAliens dont exist.BIt takes a long time for messages to travel.CThey cannot understand each other.DHuman-made radio waves cannot travel far.13What is the purpose of the text?ATo present new findings
26、 published in a study.BTo discuss if there is advanced life on other stars.CTo raise readers interest in aliens.DTo explain how messages travel between different star systems.二、七选五Wellness tourism refers to trips that are organized on the principle of wellness. 14 The purpose of it is to allow touri
27、sts to enjoy healthy food, spa treatments, exercise, and other healthy experiences. You also get to learn how to take better care of yourself, psychologically and physically.On a wellness trip you usually visit locations where food and activities support your best health. This is the very foundation
28、 on which a wellness trip is built.When you take a wellness trip, you get a chance to taste many healthy cuisine styles. 15 Nutrition experts will educate you on how to nourish(滋养)your soul and body through a balanced diet. Most of the food will come straight from the farms, ensuring that you only e
29、at fresh healthy food. 16 You can enjoy water rafting, zip-lining, scuba diving, surfing, and other popular activities. After these adventurous experiences you can have deep relaxation. There are activities that are suitable for the elderly as well, like biking.However, you cant expect wellness tour
30、ism to be a perfectly enjoyable experience. 17 Thus, you have to be able to adjust, act, and respond, so that you keep moving forward. You need to be realistic. A day in the spa will not immediately bring wellness into your life. 18 Your general attitude toward life has to be positive. This should a
31、lso go hand in hand with being open-minded and tolerant.AThere will be difficulties and disappointments.BYou can make choices according to your personal taste.CThese trips are wellness experiences that expand your cultural views.DYour expectations can never be too high for such a perfect experience.
32、EYou need to develop goals that you can reach in a given amount of time.FWellness tourism also combines the best physical options: nature and activity.GYoull understand the importance of health over flavor when selecting your meals.三、单项选择19My grandfather is eighty now, but he is as _ as a young man
33、and dislikes sitting around doing nothing all day.AsatisfyingBenergeticCexaggeratedDincredible20The recently adapted version of Dream of the Red Chamber made people _.Aa cinematic turkeyBin its own rightCtick all the right boxesDon their edge of their seat21The humor didnt amuse the audience in that
34、 the performer couldnt _ its real meaning.Aturn toBbring upCtake inDget across22Nature can set a sky aflame at sunset or magically _ a familiar landscape into a snow-white wonderland.AtransferBtransplantCtransformDtransport23The dancers incredible performance had the audience on its feet,_ for 10 mi
35、nutes at the end of the show.AclapBclappedCclappingDto clap24More highways have been built in China, thus _ it much easier for people to travel from one place to another.AmakeBmadeCto makeDmaking25_ the news, they immediately set off for the station.AHeardBHearingCHaving heardDHear26_ from his expre
36、ssion, he must have enjoyed his meal.AJudgingBJudgedCJudgeDHaving judged27_ the project, they decided to stay there for another week.ANot completingBNot completedCNot having completedDHaving not completed28_ that he didnt pass the exam, he felt extremely sad.ATellingBHaving toldCTo be toldDHaving be
37、en told29The bird flu _through Asia has jumped from birds to humans at least 20 times so far, _16 persons.Asweeps; killedBswept; killingCsweeping; to killDsweeping; killing30_in its story, Bryan had to make great effort to concentrate on the book, _ the outside world.AAbsorbed; ignoringBAbsorbing; i
38、gnoringCTo be absorbed; ignoringDBeing absorbed; to ignore31As the train was pulling out, the boy waved his hands to his parents on board ,with tears_down his cheek.Ahaving rolledBrolledCto rollDrolling32When entering the office, _.ARoger was found sitting at a deskBwe found Roger seated at a deskCR
39、oger was found sat at a deskDit was we who found Roger seat at a desk33Philosophers _back to Plato and the Ancient Greeks have given the area much thought and emphasis, and there is little doubt _their work has helped shape the practice of education over the millennia.Adated, thatBdating, whetherCda
40、ting, thatDdated, whether四、完形填空Alvin, 66, was deep in the woods in Grand Cane last December when something like litter on the ground caught his eye. It was a 34 balloon with a note attached.“Dear Santa,” the note 35 . “My name is Luna. Four years old. This year I have been 36 . I would like candy, S
41、pider-Man ball, My Little Pony. With love, Luna.”Alvins heart hammered in his chest. It reminded him of his childhood wish. He smiled and set out to 37 Lunas wish. He posted a photo of the balloon and the Christmas wish list on his Facebook page, asking for help 38 the sender.Meanwhile, Gonzalez, th
42、e mother of four-year old Luna, had no idea that such a(n) 39 was underway. It had been a hard year for her family as COVID-19 spread. On a 40 tough day last December, she 41 the idea of having Luna send a letter to Santa by releasing a balloon. They enjoyed a 42 Christmas together, and then the cal
43、endar turned to a new year.One day, Gonzalez received a call saying that someone had found Lunas balloon. Her jaw 43 . She logged on to Facebook and saw Alvins 44 . She called Alvin and finally agreed to let Alvin fulfill her daughters wish list.“Santa dropped your balloon 45 ,” Gonzalez told Luna,
44、“but one of his elves (精灵) found it.” Not long after that, Luna received three boxes worth of 46 with a note signed “Alvin the Elf.”Now, having received so much 47 , Gonzalez and her girl intend to pay it forward this year. After all, when Alvin could have just 48 that balloon in the trash, he went
45、more than the extra mile.34AbeautifulBbrokenCpreciousDblown35AprintedBwroteCtypedDread36AniceBdifficultCdemandingDsmart37AfulfillBspreadCmakeDexpress38AentertainingBunitingCreportingDlocating39ApreparationBeffortCresearchDgame40AtemporarilyBrelativelyCparticularlyDnaturally41Acame up withBargued abo
46、utCput up withDjumped at42AhealthyBgreenCmodestDgrand43AburstBcrackedCbrokeDdropped44ApostBletterCnameDphoto45Ain timeBafter allCby accidentDon purpose46AcandiesBgiftsCtoysDbooks47AattentionBadmirationCpopularityDgenerosity48AadoptedBstoredCthrownDdragged五、用单词的适当形式完成短文阅读下面短文,在空白处填入适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。The Changjiang River, Chinas longest river 49 (rise) from the Qinghai Tibet Plateau, flows eastwards for 6300 kilometers, eventually reaching Yuantoujiao in Jiangsu Province, 50 it flows in