1、黑龙江省大庆市林甸县林甸县第一中学2023-2024学年高一上学期12月月考英语试题学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_一、阅读理解Who says you have to stay indoors when the temperatures drop? Here are favourite places to explore this winter.Athens, GreeceIn Athens, every November temperatures stay around the mid-20s, so have a trip to the Parthenon and Acropolis.
2、A full afternoon is also necessary for exploring the Museum of Cycladic Art and its exhibitions recently it has hosted Picassos.In the streets of the Pysrri district is a hidden hole in the wall, from which one can go down to the basement restaurant, Diporto.Huaraz, PeruTo some, Peru gives people im
3、ages of students in printed shorts on a tour of Machu Picchu. Theres obviously so much more to do in the UNESCO World Heritage (遗产) site. Any hike through the surrounding Huascaran National Park will make you feel like youve stepped into The Lord of the Rings.April and November are considered “shoul
4、der season”, which means fewer clear days but you can enjoy the trails (路线) with fewer people.Edinburgh, UKYes, its probably going to be freezing cold. Hot coffee steam up in a pleasing, romantic fashion in cafes. People can take a few minutes walk from the Scottish National Portrait Gallery.For sim
5、ple Scottish dishes theres neighbourhood inn, the Little Chartroom. And the Sheep Heid Inn has been long enough to have served Mary, Queen of Scots. In the eight bedrooms at the 18th century Rock House, each is a mixture of ancient details and current fashion.Valletta, MaltaFlights from the UK to Ma
6、ltas capital are only around 30, making it one of the best destinations for a November trip. This tiny city has a temperature of 17 or so and has changed itself into a year-round city break with artistic cafes, hotels and newly opened galleries Muza opened last year and houses the former National Ga
7、llery collection.1Which place has exhibited Picassos works lately?AMuza.BNational Gallery.CThe Museum of Cycladic Art.DScottish National Portrait Gallery.2Which of the following is the coldest in winter?AAthens.BValletta.CHuaraz.DEdinburgh.3What is special about Rock House?AIt served the Queen of Sc
8、otland.BIt combines ancient and modern styles.CIt has at least eight kinds of rooms.DIt offers Scottish local specialties.There was once a boy called Mario who loved to have lots of friends at school. However, he wasnt sure whether or not his schoolmates were his real friends, so he asked his grandp
9、a for help. The old man told him, “I just have what you exactly need, and its in the attic (阁楼). Wait here a minute.” Grandpa left, soon returning as though carrying something in his hand, but Mario could see nothing there. “Take it. Its a very special chair. Its rather tricky to sit on because its
10、invisible (无形的), but if you take it to school and you try to sit on it. youll be able to tell who your real friends are.” Grandpa said.Mario was curious to know whether it was true or not, so he took the strange invisible chair and set off for school. At break time he asked everyone to form a circle
11、, and he put himself in the middle, with his chair. “Nobody move! Youre about to see something amazing.”Then Mario tried to sit on the chair. But he missed and fell down onto his back. Everyone had a pretty good laugh. Mario wouldnt be beaten. He kept trying to sit on the magic chair, and kept falli
12、ng to the grounduntil, suddenly, he tried again and didnt fall. This time he sat, hovering (悬浮) in mid-airLooking around, Mario saw George, Lucas and Dianathree of his best friends, holding him up, so he wouldnt fall down. Meanwhile, many others he had thought of as friends had done nothing but make
13、 fun of him, enjoying his every fall.Leaving with his three friends, he explained to them how his grandfather had so cleverly thought of a way to show him that true friends are those who care for us, and not just any acquaintance (熟人) who happens to be passing by. Even less would a friend be someone
14、 who takes joy in our misfortunes.4Why did Mario turn to his grandpa for help?AHe couldnt make any friends.BHe didnt get along with his schoolmates.CHe didnt like his school.DHe couldnt find out who his true friends were.5What did Marios grandpa take from the attic?AAn invisible chair.BAn old chair.
15、CA real chair.DNothing.6Why was Mario able to hover in the mid-air?ABecause he managed to sit on the invisible chair finally.BBecause his three friends held him up with their hands.CBecause his classmates gave him a chair to sit on.DBecause he could see the magic chair clearly.7Who are real friends
16、according to the text?AThose who laugh with us.BThose who take joy in our misfortunes.CThose who care about us when we are in trouble.DThose who care for us when we are popular at school.While teenagers who are at risk of depression with risky behaviors drinking alcohol, smoking cigarettes and cutti
17、ng classes often alert parents and teachers that serious problems are brewing, a new study finds that theres another group of adolescents who are in nearly as much danger of experiencing the same mental symptoms.These teens use tons of media, get insufficient sleep and have a sedentary (不爱活动的) lifes
18、tyle. Of course, that may sound like a description of every teenager on the planet. But the study wars that it is teenagers who engage in all three of these practices in the extreme that are truly in a dangerous position. Because their behaviors are not usually seen as a red flag, these young people
19、 have been called the “invisible risk” group by the studys authors.The studys authors surveyed 15,395 students and analyzed nine risk behaviors, including excessive alcohol use, illegal drug use, heavy smoking and high media use. Their aim was to determine the relationship between these risk behavio
20、rs and mental health issues in teenagers. The group that scored high on all nine of the risk behaviors was most likely to show symptoms of depression; in all, nearly 15% of this group reported being depressed, compared with just 4% of the low-risk group. But the invisible group wasnt far behind the
21、high-risk set, with more than 13% of them exhibiting depression.The findings caught Carli off guard. “We didnt expect that,” he says. “The high-risk group and low-risk group are obvious, but this third group was not only unexpected. It was so distinct and so larger nearly one third of our sample tha
22、t it became a key finding of the study.”Carli says that one of the most significant things about his study is that it provides new early warning signs for parents, teachers and mental health-care providers. And early identifications, support and treatment for mental health issues, he says, are the b
23、est ways to keep them from turning into full-blown disorders.8Which teenager probably belongs to the “invisible group”?AA teenager who drinks frequently.BA teenager who exercises regularly.CA teenager who skips school.DA teenager who suffers from a lack of sleep.9What can we know about the new study
24、?AIt was conducted by analyzing and comparing the previous data.BIt was intended to dig into the reasons for depression.CIt revealed an alarming rate of the invisible group suffering depression.DIts findings were under expectation of the research team.10What is Carlis attitude toward the findings?AU
25、nclear.BPositive.CDoubtful.DIndifferent.11The author wrote this passage to _.Aintroduce a new therapy for teens mental disorderBwar about the unobserved signals for teens mental problemsCshare a novel psychological experiment with teensDcaution teens against developing unhealthy habitsSupporters of
26、education technology have always imagined the bright future in the past twenty years: that by 2019, half of all middle school courses would be online; videos and practice apps could let students learn maths at their own speed; or that students with internet-connected computers could learn anything w
27、ithout the help of schools or teachers.Then in 2020, 1 billion students around the world turned to online learning as the pandemic( 疫情) shut down schools. It was education technologys big moment, but for many students and families, online learning has been a disappointment. When the world needs it m
28、ost, why has education technology seemed so lackluster?Technology education has a long history, but throughout the history there have been two main challenges. The first is that most people depend on human connection to stay motivated. When a student fails to concentrate on what the teacher is sayin
29、g in a classroom, the teacher can notice it and take action. But when the same thing happens while using an education technology product, no one can see it. Assessments(评价) are also a challenge. Computers can show students standard answers. In some subjects, like maths, education technology can imme
30、diately tell whether the answer is right. But if we ask students to write a passage that explains why the Second World War broke out, computers can not assess the answer, part of which may be incorrect.Education technology has long promised to change education, but for large areas of school learning
31、, we dont have online tools that are any better than printed books. For most teachers, the road to successful teaching with technology is not a total change to traditional education, but a slow process towards finding a right tool or way that is suitable for students.12Whats purpose of paragraph 1?A
32、To introduce the topic of the following textBTo show off the great pastCTo tell the future of education technologyDTo share information of education13What does the underlined word “lackluster” probably mean?AencouragingBpowerfulCunsatisfyingDnecessary14According to the text, technology education is
33、able to _ .Ahelp students to keep focusedBteach students communication skillCcheck the answers of all subjectsDprovide students with correct answers15From the last paragraph, we can learn that teachers should_.Ajust look for new advanced tools for educationBuse technology education based on students
34、 needsCtotally change the traditional teaching wayDfight against the popularity of online learning二、七选五Choices contribute to successThe direction of our lives is determined by the choices we make every day. The following choices will contribute to personal success along with the ability to achieve f
35、inancial freedom.Choose to be positiveA positive mental attitude will put you miles ahead of your peers. 16 . It is more valuable than skills. Choose a positive attitude and things will start to work for you. 17 If you dont know what your bad habits are, your friends and family can always tell you.
36、Take the big ones first, then make every effort to break them and always replace them with new positive ones.Choose to work smarterMany people think their lives are out of balance and that they dont have enough time to do everything they want to. 18 . Therefore, learning some good time management te
37、chniques, such as setting up a schedule and sticking to it, will make your life flow better.Choose to give your work a sense of purposeHelping and encouraging other people will not only make your life be more meaningful, but it will also make you more money. If you put your efforts into helping othe
38、rs, then the financial part of life takes care of itself. 19 .Choose to sow more than you harvest 20 , but our lives will be better as we become givers and serve the world as givers. You want to learn to become unselfish with yourself and learn to give your time, your money, and, of course, your lov
39、e.AChoose to break a bad habitBChoose to treat friends rightCThere are many takers in this worldDYour attitude determines your altitudeENot all the people in the world are selfish by natureFSpend your time helping others grow and your finances will grow with itGAbove all, you need to be aware of the
40、 time that you might be wasting by doing fruitless activities三、完形填空Small children are easy to throw up in the air and catch and they 21 it. “Again, Daddy, again!” Jacky shouts as I throw him skywards and catch him on the way back down again. He throws his arms and legs out 22 he were flying, his eye
41、s wide with 23 . His trust in me is 24 , which is quite a nice feeling, but at the same time gives me a huge sense of 25 .I hope Jacky will alwaystrust me fully, but I know that, as he gets older, it will need more effort and sound judgment 26 . Trust is such an important part of a parent-child rela
42、tionship that its something that I cant 27 to lose. Every time I 28 Jacky to something new, hell do it only because he trusts me and feels 29 in the knowledge that he wont get hurt. 30 , teaching Jacky to swim means he has to believe that, when hes swimming in the big pool, Ill come to his rescue if
43、 his doggy paddle lets him down. 31 , in the workplace, trust is important for strong 32 . It is something that every manager should work hard to 33 among their team. If people dont trust you, theyre unlikely to follow your directions and willingly become a loyal (忠诚) team member. A 34 of trust can
44、make people work against you rather than for you. At the very least, it means that people are not going to be giving you their best. Good 35 , like good parenting, is a long-term commitment.21AdeserveBmissCloveDknow22Aas ifBin caseCeven thoughDso that23AfearBexcitementCdoubtDastonishment24Areasonabl
45、eBlimitedCundoubtedDimportant25AreliefBsatisfactionCachievementDresponsibility26Aon my behalfBon my partCin my honorDin my name27AaffordBchooseCwaitDexpect28AimpressBcompareCadjustDintroduce29AsafeBhappyCproudDgrateful30AAbove allBIn additionCAt firstDFor example31AHoweverBThereforeCSimilarlyDFortun
46、ately32AaffectionBdeterminationCfriendshipDleadership33AsolveBorganizeCdevelopDunderstand34ApowerBcreditCbondDlack35AmanagementBpersonalityCcommunicationDeducation四、用单词的适当形式完成短文阅读下面材料,在空白处填适当的内容(1 个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。The Internet is an 36 (amaze) information resource. Students, teachers 37 researchers u
47、se it as 38 important tool. Journalists use it to find information for stories. Doctors use it to learn more about unfamiliar diseases and the 39 (late) medical development. Ordinary people use it for shopping, banking, bill-paying, and communicating with family and friends. People all over the world use it 40 (connect) with individuals from other countries and cultures. However, while there are many positive developments associa