1、辽宁省名校联盟2024-2025学年高一上学期10月月考英语试题一、阅读理解Friends are very important to us. Sometimes we just want to develop some new friendships. Here are some of the best apps for you to make new friends.AtletoResearch shows that exercising with a friend helps develop healthier lifestyle habits. Atleto is an app tha
2、t builds on this “exercise contagion (传染)” by bringing together people to take exercise and organize group activities. You can choose from over 40 sports and find your community of people who like to build their bodies.FrienderStudies show that we re eager to find people similar to us. Suppose youre
3、 sick of boring surface- level conversations. Then, Friender solves that problem quickly with an algorithm (算法) that only matches you based on your favorite activities and interests. This friend- finding app makes it easy to get into conversations that you care about. If you dont have many hobbies t
4、o type into an app, one of the easiest ways to start is to try out new hobbies.PawDateDogs are great friends, but sometimes its nice to talk to humans, too. This app connects pet owners to meet up at dog parks or walk with their pups. You get to set up doggie play dates and find new friends at the s
5、ame time. Its a win- win.SkoutSkout started back in 2007 to help people make new friends. The matches are based on how far away they are and what they prefer. Its perfect for meeting people while traveling, moving and entering a new stage of life. Skout is able to discover people directly by checkin
6、g into where people are and seeing who else on the app is there.1Who is Atleto intended for?AThose who like to walk their dogs.BThose who want to develop new hobbies.CThose who want to play sports together.DThose who like to do community service.2What can people do by using Friender?ASolve conversat
7、ion problems.BTalk with like- minded people.CShare their favorite activities.DMake new friends while traveling.3Which app can help the user find new friends quickly at a new place?AAtleto.BFriender.CPawDate.DSkout.Whenever I think of Ms. Anita Moore, I always smile and feel lucky to have her as my t
8、eacher. All of her students knew she loved being a teacher. Her classroom was always a sale place where we were encouraged to share, think, and express ourselves.One of the classes that I remember is a reading class when Ms. Moore read a story aloud and started to cry. A person in the story reminded
9、 her of her grandmother. She shared with us her relationship with her grandmother, which was a great way to help us understand the story she read to us.Ms. Moore tried her best to make a connection with each student in her classroom. She knew what we liked and used that information to bring our inte
10、rests into the classroom. That is one of the reasons why Ms. Moore will always be my favorite teacher. She brought various types of books to our classroom and allowed us to take them home. It was she that helped my love for reading grow.Ms. Moore not only dealt with classroom instruction. She decide
11、d that our school should have a choir (合唱团) and that all of her students should audition (试演). Without her, I would never have taken part in this type of after- school activity. Once it was time for the yearly 5th grade weekend camping trip, my parents refused to let me attend. Ms. Moore came to my
12、home to try to persuade (说服) them. Although I was still not allowed to go, it was amazing to me that a teacher would visit my home to help me be part of a school tradition with my classmates. Ms. Moore was a wonderful example of a loving teacher. From her, Ive learned to make connections with studen
13、ts and look for ways to help them learn and feel successful.4Why did Ms. Moore cry in the reading class?AThe story was too sad.BShe was moved by the students.CHer grandmother was in the story.DShe was reminded of her grandmother.5What can we learn about Ms. Moore from paragraph 3?AShe was good at wr
14、iting books.BShe excited the writers love for reading.CShe gave away many books to poor students.DShe was the favorite teacher of the whole class.6Which of the following best describes Ms. Moore?ACurious and strict.BHumorous and confident.CIntelligent and caring.DQuiet and knowledgeable.7Why does th
15、e author write this text?ATo share her childhood.BTo introduce her school.CTo remember her teacher.DTo make social connection.Thanks to warmer weather, flowers are springing up everywhere, from fields to forests to even our food. Whether spread on salads, across cocktails, or on cupcakes, flowers ar
16、e a chefs favorite tool to uplift their art.“Eatable flowers can add aroma(香味) and color to any dish,” says Chris Amendola, owner chef of Foraged in Station North. “I prefer to add flowers to my plates because they really make so many dishes stand out.”As the name of his restaurant shows, the James
17、Beard- nominated (提名) chef searches for many of the menus ingredients, including mushrooms, pawpaws, ramps, and wild blueberries. And while every season yields its own gifts, the biggest richness comes in spring and summer- when Amendola walks in the woods to look for plenty of flowers that he can u
18、se in his dishes.Amendola first learned to find flowers while working for famous searcher Sean Brock at McCradys in Charleston, SC “We were on the farm and Sean said, Lets do a walk in the woods,” recalls Amendola. “I didnt realize I could search anywhere. Ever since then, Ive been spending time in
19、the woods.”While eatable flowers are a more recent cooking style, theyre also a very old one. In ancient Rome, Greece, and China, flowers were used not only in cooking, but for medicinal purposes.Unlike mushroom searching, which can be dangerous, searching for flowers is relatively easy. “Eating flo
20、wers is generally safe,” says Amendola. “though you should know what you re eating. One of my favorite flowers are the wood violets(紫罗兰), which come in purple, pink, and orange. When people eat them at Fornged, they recognize them as something growing on their own front gardens. Theyll say, I couldn
21、t imagine l could eat these. I love those moments.”8Why does Chris Amendola like to add flowers to dishes?ATo save money.BTo get attractive dishes.CTo make dishes last long.DTo encourage flower planting.9What does the underlined word “yields” in paragraph 3 mean?AInvestigates.BSelects.CRecognizes.DP
22、roduces.10What can be learnt about eatable flowers?AThey have a long history.BThey are difficult to find.CThey are best to grow in home gardens.DThey can be used to treat most illnesses.11What do eaters think of the dishes with wood violets?ABoring.BUnacceptable.CAmazing.DDangerous.Made-in-China pro
23、ducts have made their mark during the Paris Olympics. According to the Paris 2024 Organizing Committee.80 percent of the Phryges, the mascots (吉祥物) of the Games, are produced in China. Chinese producers are also controlling the market for sports products such as cheering sticks and fan scarves.The h
24、igh quality (质量) of made-in-China products received an unexpected praise from a Western reporter covering the Games. The reporter, who still uses a backpack for reporters from the 2008 Beijing Olympics, thought highly of the product. His comments have led to great sales for the Chinese produces rela
25、ted products.The Summer Olympics also saw fresh moves by several Chinese brands (品牌) to offer the world a taste of the rich Chinese culture. Last month. HEYTEA, a leading brand of Chinese new-style tea, made its Paris first appearance with a pop-up store designed as a traditional tea house. The stor
26、e worked mainly to make Chinese tea culture known through creative tea drinks. Chinas fashionable toy maker Pop Mart opened a store by the famous Louvre Museum to share art and fun. “The Olympics is a good chance to show ourselves to the world.” said Gu Yujia, vice president of HEYTEA“The sales are
27、good and the buyers really like us.”Chinese local governments are also strengthening their city-branding efforts this year, which marks the 60th year of the building of diplomatic (外交的) relations between China and France, as well as the China-France Year of Culture and Tourism.Guizhou. a beautiful p
28、rovince in southwest China that gained attention in the sports world with exciting football games played by villagers, held an eye-catching photo exhibition at some subway stations in Paris.“Walking in Paris, one can run into China countless times,” the countrys tourism office in Paris said.12Why is
29、 the Western reporter mentioned in paragraph 2?ATo describe he is expert at reporting.BTo explain he dislikes wasting things.CTo present his love for China is deep.DTo show Made-in-China products are great.13What is the main purpose of the HEYTEA store?ATo share art and fun.BTo earn more money.CTo s
30、pread Chinese culture.DTo experience the Olympics.14What can be learnt from the last paragraph?APeople in Paris expect to visit China.BPeople in Paris are interested in sports.CThings about China are almost everywhere in Paris.DTourism builds a bridge between China and Franco.15What is the suitable
31、title for the text?AChina Is Becoming Increasingly PowerfulBChinese Products Shine At Paris OlympicsCChinese Businessmen Have Wise Sales RulesDChinese Brands Are Popular Throughout the WorldThere are some signs that show a person has a sharper mind than 95% of people.He is a fast learner.One sign th
32、at be might be more intellectually (智力上) gifted than most people is his speed of learning. Those with a sharper mind pick up new ideas, skills, and information more quickly than others. This quick uptake isnt just about hard work. 16 .He notices small details (细节). 17 . They notice a small change in
33、 someones feelings or a mistake in a report that others overlook. This ability isnt about being picky, but rather about having a complete understanding of the world around him.He is open- minded.Sharp minded people are open to new ideas and experiences. 18 . Instead, theyre always ready to challenge
34、 their own thoughts and consider different viewpoints. This helps them learn and grow. They understand that the world is huge, and theres always something new to learn. 19 .People with sharp minds arent pleased with just knowing the “what”. They want to understand the “why” and the “how”. They ask q
35、uestions, look for answers, and explore different point of views. They want to know how a movie is made or how to bake the perfect bread.He welcomes failure.Sharp minded people understand that failure is not the end, but rather an opportunity for growth and learning. 20 . They see each failure as a
36、lesson, a stepping stone towards success. Its not about falling; its about getting back up, stronger and wiser.AHe is curious about everythingBHe understands others feelingsCThey dont just keep to what they know or believeDHe picks up on small details hat others often missESharp minded people often
37、have a great eye for detailsFThey dont shy away from challenges for fear of failingGIts about how well his brain deals with new information二、完形填空Ted was gifted with a beautiful singing voice, who used to travel around Britain singing on his band.In 2013, Ted suffered Alzhemers disease (阿尔茨海默症). It 2
38、1 over time, causing problems with memorizing and behavior. Ted started 22 his family and he became angry easily. Things were 23 to manage. His family watched on, 24 . Luckily, Teds son Mac had an idea. Since Ted has music in his bones. Mac 25 that maybe it would reach him in a way no one else could
39、.When Mac noticed Ted starting to be absent- minded, he 26 some of Teds favorite songs. Just as hed hoped, Ted sang along, 27 the lyrics (歌词)! Mac could use 28 to fight against his dads Alzheimers! Mac found that listening to music with his dad created 29 ! Then Mac started 30 these special moments
40、and put them on Facebook. The videos of the 31 son driving his beloved dad around while the two sang together quickly became a 32 .Thanks to the 33 from so many fans online, TV producer Alexander Van Ingen saw the videos and quickly 34 Ted and Mac to be in his TV performance. He described the pair a
41、s a great example to fight against illness.Mac and Ted will make more videos to 35 money for the Alzheimers Society.21AdisappearedBhelpedCweakenedDprogressed22AmissingBconnectingCforgettingDloving23AdifficultBclearCsafeDsimple24ArelaxedBwarmheartedCtiredDheartbroken25ApromisedBquestionedCreasonedDhe
42、ard26Aput onBmade upCthought ofDlooked at27AdiscoveringBpresentingCrememberingDconsidering28AlifeBmusicCworkDtime29AhistoryBwealthCworksDwonders30AfilmingBimaginingCresearchingDcomparing31AdoubtfulBfamiliarCpanickedDsweet32ApityBhitCtroubleDlesson33AsharesBtestsCgiftsDpressures34AfollowedBforcedCrem
43、indedDinvited35AexchangeBraiseCawardDcount三、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Every April, people of the Dai ethnic (民族的) group in Yunnan Province celebrate their biggest festival of the year-the Water Splashing Festival (泼水节). This marks the official New Year celebration for the Dai people 36 liv
44、e in China, mainly in Xishuangbanna and Dehong of Yunnan. It 37 (general) starts in mid- April and lasts for three days.On the first two days of the festival, people clean their houses, have their hair cut, 38 take baths. Various 39 (activity) are also staged. Many send 40 (burn) lanterns into the a
45、ir, dance and sing in the streets, and watch 41 (color) dragon boat races on the Lancang River. The third day of the festival marks the first day of the New Year on the Dai calendar. In the morning, people go to a temple 42 (attend) a ceremony (仪式). After that, the great water splashing 43 (begin).
46、People use anything at hand to splash water on each other, from friends and neighbors to strangers in the streets, as 44 expression of their wishes for good luck for whoever is on the receiving end.The Water Splashing Festival of the Dai people 45 (include) in Chinas National List of Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2006.四、书信写作46假定你是李华,你校将组织全体师生本周六去油菜花田(canola flower fields)游玩,请你写一封电子邮件邀请外国友人Ella同去,内容包括:1.出发时间和地点;2.活动内容。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.开头和结尾已为你写好,不计入总词数。Dear Ella,_