1、浙江省金华市曙光学校2024-2025学年高一上学期10月月考英语试题一、听力选择题1When did they raise the canteen prices?ALast month.BLast week.CThis week.2How did the man like the presentation?AGood.BBoring.CAttractive.3What does the man want the woman to do tomorrow?AContinue her work.BPut off her trip.CHave a rest.4How many pencils di
2、d the woman buy altogether?ASixteen.BTwelve.CSix.5What did the man think of the play?AProfessional.(专业的)BJust so-so.CInteresting.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。6Who paid last time?AThe woman.BThe man.CNot mentioned.7What will the woman have?AA sandwich.BA Coke.CAn ice cream.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。8What are the speakers
3、 talking about?ASchool reunions.BBirthday parties.CTheir old friends.9Why did the woman recommend the Omni Hotel?AShe likes the party rooms there.BHer brother works there.CThe price is quite reasonable.10What is the woman not good at?AMaking friends.BMaking decisions.CMaking small talk.听下面一段较长对话,回答以
4、下小题。11Who made the blog for Michael?AThe woman.BHis friend.CHe himself.12What could be found on his favorite website?AHotpot.BMusic.CCuisine.13What does Michael think of online chatting?AIts a waste of time.BIts quite interesting.CIts exciting.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。14Why did the man take the farther rout
5、e this morning?ATo meet a girl.BTo make a call.CTo avoid buying cigarettes.15Why did he fall down?AHe bumped into a tree.BThe road was rough.CHe ran into another person.16Why did he go back?ATo go to school.BTo buy some cigarettes.CTo look for his cell phone.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17What are learning disabi
6、lities connected with?APersonal intelligence.BThe willingness to work hard.CThe way that brains process information.18Which is the most common learning disability?ALanguage development.BReading.CWorking with numbers.19How many American students with learning disabilities have received help?AThree mi
7、llion.BFive million.CFifteen million.20What does the passage mainly talk about?AHow to cure learning disabilities.BWhat are learning disabilities.CWhy learning disabilities are important.二、阅读理解Here is a timetable of courses in Childrens Palace.MondaySpace Course19:00-20:00 (once a week for one month
8、)Dr. Li (the teacher from Hope School)More knowledge about the outer space.Place: Room 106SaturdayCoconut Shell Carving (椰雕) Course14:00-16:00 (once a week for three months)Hainan Coconut Shell Carving. Join us to learn it.Call Ms. Yao at 88882023.Place: Room 108WednesdayPhotography Course18:30-19:3
9、0 (once a week for two months)Mr. Song will show you how to take good pictures. Bring your own camera.Place: Room 218SundayChinese Shadow Puppetry (皮影戏) Course15:00-17:30 (once a week for three months)Tell the story of Heroes of the Marshes (水浒传) by Mrs. Zhang.Place: Room 30821You can learn more abo
10、ut the outer space _.Aon MondayBon WednesdayCon SundayDon Friday22What can you learn in the Coconut Shell Carving Course?AHow to take photos.BHow to make coconut shell carvings.CHow to make friendsDHow to tell a story.23_ will last for the longest time.APhotography CourseBChinese Shadow Puppetry Cou
11、rseCSpace CourseDCoconut Shell Carving CourseWhen I woke up on Aug.4, 2019, there was only one thing on my mind: what to wear. A billion thoughts appeared through my brain in the closet (衣帽间). Not only was it my first day of senior high school, but it was my first day of school in a new state; first
12、 impressions are everything, and it was important for me to impress the people who I would spend the next three years with.After carefully hunting from my closet, I proudly came out in a dress from Target. The soft cotton was comfortable, and the specially designed shoulders added a little of fun. Y
13、es, this dress was the one. An hour later, I felt powerful as I headed toward Room 1136. But as I entered, my jaw (下巴) dropped to the floor.Sitting at the desk was Mrs Hutfilz, my English teacher, wearing exactly the same dress as me. I kept my head down and tiptoed (踞着脚走) to my seat. I made it thro
14、ugh my simple introduction speech until Mrs Hutfilz stood up, jokingly saying that she liked my style. Although this was the moment I had been afraid of from the moment when I walked in, all my anxiety surprisingly melted away, and the students paid attention as I shared my story. My smile grew as I
15、 laughed with the students. After class, I stayed behind, talked to Mrs Hutfilz and made a humorous and real connection.Looking back three years later,the ten minutes I spent afraid of giving my speech were really not worth it. My first period of high school certainly made the day unforgettable in t
16、he best way and taught me that Mrs Hutfilz had a brilliant sense of style!24Why did the author pay great attention to her clothes on the first day of high school?AShe followed her fathers advice.BShe was unconfident about herself.CShe cared too much about her appearance.DShe wanted to make a good im
17、pression.25What can we know from the passage?AIt was the authors first day of primary school.BThe author was satisfied with her first day dress.CThe authors teacher was unhappy because the author wore the same dress as she did.DThe author made a conversation with her English teacher in class.26Whats
18、 the authors feeling after noticing her teachers dress?AAnger.BConfusion.CPride.DAwkwardness.27What is the authors purpose in writing the article?ATo share a memorable experience.BTo explore the troubles with dressing.CTo introduce her stylish English teacher.DTo stress the importance of first impre
19、ssions.Ever wondered how many steps you should really be aiming for each day to stay healthy? A study, led by the University of Granada (UGR) and published in one of the worlds leading journals, identifies for the first time the number of steps at which most people obtain the greatest benefits.The s
20、tudy has provided the first scientific proof for daily step count to significantly reduce the risk of premature (过早的) death: 8,000. It contradicts the popular belief that one should aim for 10,000 steps a day an idea that came out of Japan in the 1960s but had no basis in science. “We have shown tha
21、t the more steps you take, the better, and that there is no extra number of steps that has been proven to be harmful to health,” explains Francisco BOrtega, the lead author of the study.The findings are based on a comprehensive analysis of data from twelve international studies involving over 110,00
22、0 participants. The study reveals that even small increases in the daily step count can lead to measurable health benefits. For those who lead a less active lifestyle, an additional 500 steps can already result in health improvements. “This is good news because not everyone can walk almost 9,000 ste
23、ps a day, at least not at first, so you can set small, reachable goals and gradually make progress and increase the number of steps per day,” the researchers suggests.So, should we stop walking when we reach 9000 steps? “Absolutely not,” insists Ortega. “More steps are never bad. Our study showed th
24、at even as many as 16,000 steps a day does not pose a risk.” However, they also note that the daily step target should be age-appropriate.“Our study gives people clear and easily measurable goals,” Ortega concludes. “Counting steps is much simpler, especially since most people have a smartphone or s
25、martwatch these days. The significance of our study lies in providing concrete and measurable targets for the number of daily steps and thereby contributing to peoples health.”28What can we learn about the new study?AIt originates (来源于) from Japan.BIt has reduced death rate.CIt has scientific eviden
26、ce.DIt restricts (限制) extra daily steps.29What does the underlined word “contradict” in paragraph 2 mean?Achallenge.Bagree.Crevise.Dfocus.30What do researchers advise inactive individuals to do?AIncrease walking pace.BSet achievable step goals.CTrack progress every day.DAdd other forms of exercise.3
27、1What can be a suitable title for the text?APace vs Count: Walking MattersBImpact of Walking 16,000 StepsCCounting with Smart WearablesD8000 vs 10,000: Mystery solvedFor people suffering from depression (抑郁), theres an all-natural treatment they should use getting more exercise. It could help fight
28、depression, even if people have a genetic risk, new research shows. For the study, researchers collected information from nearly 8,000 people and found those with related genes (基因) were more likely to have depression over the next two years after examining them. But that was less likely for people
29、who were more active at the studys start, even if they had a family history of depression. Higher levels of physical activity helped protect even those with the highest genetic risk of depression. Both high-intensity (高强度) exercise and low-intensity activities were associated with a reduced risk of
30、depression. Adding four hours of exercise a week could lower the risk of a new episode (一段经历) of depression by 17%, according to the study. “Our findings strongly suggest that, when it comes to depression, being physically active has the potential to remove the added risk of future episodes in indiv
31、iduals who are genetically risky,” said lead author Karmel Choi. “On average, about 35 additional minutes of physical activity each day may help people to reduce their risk and protect against future depression episodes.”Depression is a common mental illness globally, with more than 264 million peop
32、le affected. “Depression is so ubiquitous, and that underlines the need for effective approaches that can impact as many people as possible,” Choi said. And mental health and primary care providers can use the findings to advise patients that theres something meaningful they can do to lower their ri
33、sk of depression.32How did the researchers reach their conclusion?ABy analyzing a mass of data.BBy conducting genetic research.CBy comparing various levels of activity.DBy tracking the subjects for many years.33What does the study show about depression?APhysical activity betters medical treatment.BE
34、xercise may decrease and prevent it.CDifferent levels of exercise intensity matter the same.DExercising 35 minutes daily is the most effective treatment.34What does the underlined word “ubiquitous” in paragraph 4 mean?ASimple.BComplex.CUnusual.DCommon.35What is the purpose of the text?ATo discuss a
35、disease.BTo introduce a scientific study.CTo analyze a genetic risk.DTo explain a phenomenon.七选五。根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Four Ways to Be a Great RoommateHaving a roommate can be one of the best experiences in college or, easily, one of the worst. 36 Follow these tips to avoid the co
36、mmon mistakes that turn good roommate relationships sour.Talk things out. Communication is key. If something happens, sit down with your roommate and have a face-to-face conversation. Ive seen roommate relationships fall apart because something happens and, instead of talking to each other, the two
37、start complaining about their roommates behind their backs. 37 Dont expect to be best friends. Some roommates become the best of friends, and some dont. Dont put pressure on yourself or your roommate, especially when you first meet. 38 And if your roommate doesnt end up being your best friend, dont
38、worry.Ask before you take. This applies to food, clothes and anything else. If you want to keep a relationship going, show your roommate that you have respect for what is his or hers by asking first. 39 Clean up after yourself. This should do without saying. Dont be lazy. Or, at least, dont bury you
39、r roommate in your clothes and garbage. Most people Ive come across in college are messy. 40 But being considerate with where you put your stuff will help you avoid conflict.ASo you need to think twice before you help your roommates out.BThis creates nothing but awkward situations and unhappiness.CE
40、ven if you both agree to share everything, you should still ask.DYou dont have all the time to clean your room and keep it organized.EIt all starts with you to have a good relationship with your roommate.FSometime you get stuck with someone who has tons of negative energy.GRemember, youre trying to
41、make a new friend, not to scare your roommate away.三、完形填空As we all know, a friend in need is a friend indeed. I really didnt know the meaning of this proverb until one day something 41 happened to me.That morning, I got up late and 42 to school without breakfast. While crossing a street, my bike 43
42、a stone and I fell on the ground, with my both knees badly hurt. I tolerated (忍受) the 44 and continued my riding. On my arrival at school, my teacher took us to the 45 for a basketball match. 46 I could hardly walk normally, I joined in the game. When I 47 to pass the ball, I was knocked down and fe
43、ll down on my back. I could not stand the bad pain and 48 . My classmates all started 49 at me and continued their match. 50 on the ground alone, hungry and painful, I couldnt stop my crying. Just at that moment, Jack, one of my teammates, 51 towards me from the other end and helped me. He comforted
44、 me and tried all 52 to make me stand. He asked another classmate to 53 and kept sitting beside me. He kept me company the whole day and even 54 me home after the school was over.It was on that day that I learned and believed the proverb “a friend in need is a friend indeed” to be 55 .41AannoyedBhap
45、pyCsurprisingDunexpected42AjumpedBwalkedCdroveDhurried43AkickedBbeatChitDtouched44ApainBlossCsadnessDtrouble45AcampusBplaygroundCfieldDlab46AAlthoughBSinceCUntilDOnce47AdecidedBhopedCorderedDtried48AsmiledBcriedClaughedDtalked49AstaringBlaughingCpointingDshouting50AStandingBWatchingCFallingDLying51A
46、jumpedBfacedCranDmoved52AwaysBideasCplansDconditions53Atake offBtake upCtake his placeDtake down54AputBpickedCsentDleft55AgoodBtrueCpositiveDresponsible四、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。As American students look forward 56 their final year in high school, a whirlwind (旋风) of emotions is also with them. Excitement and nervousness fill the air as they prepare for the final year.The organisation work becomes important as students move to the final year. With many classes, exams, college applications (大学申请) and extra-curricular 57 (activity), staying on top of these things becomes a top co