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第第页陕西省西安市周至县2023-2024学年高三上学期10月月考英语试题(无答案)周至县2023-2024学年高三上学期10月月考

英语试题

注意事项:

1.本试卷共两卷,满分150分。考试时间为120分钟。

2.答案写在答题卡上的指定位置。考试结束后,交回答题卡。

第Ⅰ卷(选择题,共70分)

第一部分听力(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)

第一节听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。每段对话仅读一遍。

1.Wherearethespeakers

A.Attheairport.B.Inthehospital.C.Atthetrainstation.

2.Whatwillthespeakersdotonight

A.Readathome.B.Gotothecinema.C.Dosomeshopping.

3.Whyarepeopleintheshopsoexcitednow

A.AlltheTVsetsaresoldatalowprice.

B.TheycanselloutalltheTVsets.

C.Therearemanynewthings.

4.What'stherelationshipbetweenthespeakers

A.Waiterandcustomer.B.Husbandandwife.C.Friends.

5.Whatdoesthewomanplantodothissummervacation

A.GotoAmericatovisitherson.

B.SpendholidaywithhersoninAmerica.

C.VisitsomeplacesofinterestinEngland.

第二节听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。

听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

6.Whatdoesthewomanwanttohaveforlunch

A.Chicken.B.Noodles.C.Dumplings.

7.Whatwillthespeakersdonext

A.Cookfood.B.Buyafridge.C.Eatouttogether.

听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

8.Whendidthemanbooktheroom

A.Sevendaysago.B.OnOctober24th.C.Onemonthago.

9.Whatdidthemanforgettowrite

A.Hisname.B.Thedateofleaving.C.Hisaddress.

听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

10.Whenwillthespeakersleavefortheshoppingtriptomorrow

A.At8:45.B.At9:15.C.At9:30.

11.Howmanypeoplewillgoforthetrip

A.3.B.4.C.2.

12.Whatdothespeakersneedtotaketomorrow

A.Food.B.Hats.C.Clothes.

听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

13.Whatisthewomandoing

A.Goingthroughthenewspapers.

B.WatchingtheadsonTV.

C.SeeingpicturesofflatsontheInternet.

14.Howwillthewomangotoworkifsherentstheflat

A.Bybus.B.Bycar.C.Onfoot.

15.Howmuchistherentoftheflatperweek

A.$8.B.$18.C.$80

16.What'stheproblemwiththeflat

A.It'snoisy.B.It'sexpensive.C.Ithasnoenoughrooms.

听下面一段独白,回答以下小题

17.WhatdomostofthestudentsdoontheInternetaccordingtothenewreport

A.Earnmoney.B.Findnewfriends.C.Helpwiththeirstudies.

18.Whatisthespecialtextbookabout

A.Howtogetusefulinformation.

B.ThegooduseoftheInternet.

C.HowtousetheInternettohelpwithreports.

19.Howdoesthespecialbookmainlyguideteens

A.Byusingrealexamplestoteachthem.

B.Bycomparingthemwithadults.

C.Byteachingthemaboutbadwaysofusingcomputers.

20.Whatdoteachersandparentsthinkofthespecialtextbook

A.Itisuseless.B.Itishelpful.C.Itisincomplete.

四、阅读理解

A

SydneyTowerAddress:100MarketSt,SydneyPhone:0293339222Fax:0293339203Opentime:9:00amto10:30pm(Saturdaysto11:30pm)Ticket:$60(foranadult)$30(forachild)Website:www..auHowtogetthere:train-toTownHallStationandashortwalkalongMarketStreetHowtobooktickets:byphone/faxorthroughthewebAttraction:Sydney'sbestviewsare-justthebeginning!SydneyTowertakesyoutothehighestpointaboveSydneyforexciting360°viewsofourbeautifulcity

21.IfyouwanttobookatickettoSydneyTower,youcan't___________

A.emailsydneytower@B.fax0293339203

C.searchwww..auD.dial0293339222

22.FrankwantstogotoSydneyTowerwithhistwo-children,hewillpay__________

A.$60B.$90C.$120D.$150

23.LastSaturday,JohnsonwenttovisitSydneyTower.Hehadtogetdownthetower__________

A.after11:30p.m.B.before11:30p.m.C.at10:30p.m.D.by10:30p.m.

B

PeoplelivingintheUKtakequiteafewholidaysabroadandinthiscountryeachyear.Choicesmadeaboutwheretogo,howtogetthereandwhattodowhiletherecaneitherbenefitorharmtheenvironment.

Whileonholiday

Manyofthethingsyoucandotothegreeneronholidaywillbethesamethingsyoucandoathome—buttherearealsosonicextrathingstoo,likeavoidinggiftsmadefromendangeredplantsandanimals.Herearesomesuggestions:

Makingthemostoflocallyproducedfoodanddrink,andlocalactivitiesandattractionswillsupportpeopleintheareayouarevisitingandreducetheneedforfurtherenvironmentalinfluencefromtransport;

Switchingoffanyairconditioning,heatingandlightswillhelpreduceclimatechangeeffect;

Savewater—somecountriessufferfromwatershortagesandsavingwatercanhelpavoiddamagetoournaturalhabitats

Endangeredspecies

Somegiftsandfoodsavailableinsomecountriescanbemadefromendangeredplantsoranimals.Checkbeforeyoubuyandavoidanimalandplantgifts.MoredetailsofthetypesofproductstoavoidandillegaltradehotspotscanbefoundontheSouvenirAlertwebpage.

Makingapositivecontributiontotheplaceyouarevisiting

Therearewaysinwhichyourholidaycanhelpsupportlocalpeopleandtheenvironment;

Therearemanyopportunitiestovolunteerandhelpwithprojectsthatconserveandimprovenaturalhabitats;

Whenyouareaway,orifyouarelookingforsomewheretovisit,youcansupportprojectsorattractionswhichprotectwildlife,suchasnaturereservesandconservationprojects.

24.Accordingtothepassage,wecan____________tohelpreduceclimate-changeeffect

A.makegooduseofwaterB.buylocalfoodanddrink

C.saveelectricityD.goaround-onfoot

25.Weshouldcheckthegiftsandfoodsbeforebuyingbecause

A.sometimestheyareofpoorquality

B.theymaynotbetypicallocalproducts

C.someofthemwilldoharmtoourhealth

D.theymaybemadefromendangeredanimalsorplants

26.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat

A.itisnoteasyforpeopletotravelabroad

B.noteveryonecantellanillegalsouvenir

C.greenholidayshavebeenaccepted'bypeople

D.volunteerworkisamustforprotectingnaturalhabitats

27.Thepassageismainlyabout

A.traveldosanddon'tsB.theharmdonetotheenvironment

C.greenerchoicesforholidayD.tipsonprotectingendangeredspecies

C

BLUESKYRESTAURANT

Telephone:4444872

Address:8090WhiteRoad

Open:Mon.toFri.7:30am—2:30pmand5:00pm—9:00pm

Sat.7:30am—11:30amand5:00pm—9:30pm

Sun.11:00am-2:00pmand5:00pm-9:30pm

NEWYORKMUSEUM

America'slargestmuseuminAmericanhistory.

Telephone:2751352

Address:VanierPark,1200ChestnutSt.NewYork

Open:Mon.toFri.9:00am—5:00pm(Mondayfree)

Sat,9:00am-1:00pm

TONGCHENGSHOPPINGCENTER

Telephone:5674398

Address:FurongRoad

Open:Mon.Wed.andFri.9:30am—5:30pm

Tues.Thurs.andSat.9:30am—9:00pm

Sun.11:00am—9:00pm

HUATIANHOTEL

Telephone:7868432

Address:5200No.7Road(atSeaIslandWay)

TheDiningHall:Wed.toSun.Lunchfrom10:30am

CoffeeShop:Mon.toFri.6:00am

Sat.6:30amandSun.7:00am

Mon.toWed.to10:00pm

Thurs.toSun.to11:00pm

28.YoudonothavetopaymoneyonMondaysifyougoto

A.BlueSkyRestaurantB.NewYorkMuseum

C.TongchengShoppingCcnterD.HuatianHotel

29.Whatcan'tyoudoafter2o'clockonSaturdayafternoon

A.GotoBlueSkyRestaurant.B.HavecoffeeinHuatianHotel.

C.PayavisittoNewYorkMuseum.D.DoshoppinginTongchengShoppingCenter.

30.IfyouarcfreeonearlySundaymornings,youcangoto___________.

A.FurongRoadB.8090WhiteRoad

C.CofleeShopon5200No.7RoadD.VanierPark,1200ChestnutSt.NewYork

31.IfyouwanttogooutforlunchonSunday,youcandialthenumber

A.4444872or7868432B.7868432or2751352

C.7868432or5674398D.2751352or4444872

D

InAmerica,whentheeighthgradersleavethemiddleschool,theyareoftenworriedaboutmovingtothehighschool.Itisahardtimeforthem,butitcanbeanexcitingoneaswell.Tomakeiteasier,studentsneedtogetfamiliarwiththeirschool.

Eventhoughthey'vedonethisalreadyinthemiddleschool,it'sstillimportanttofindwheretheirclassroomsare.Mostschoolstakestudentstothehighschoolforavisitattheendoftheireighthgradeyear.And,mostschoolsalsohaveafreshman(新生)speechforparentsandstudentsbeforethefirstyearbegins.Sometimesthemainofficewillgiveawayamapoftheschool.Thiscanhelpstudentsandparentstofinddifferentplacesintheschool.

Onewaytoknowyourhighschoolmoreandmakenewfriendsistojoinacluborplayasport.Schoolsoftenofferchancestojoindifferentclubsandsports.FallactivitiesbegininAugustbeforethefirstdayofschool.Ifyouarenotinterestedinsports,thereareclubsforanyinterest,suchasdrama,dance,chess,photography,communityservice,etc.Theseclubsallowstudentsfromdifferentgrades.Byjoininganactivity,studentscanfindnewfriendships,nottomentionimprovingtheirchancesinfuturecollegeapplications(申请).Theschoolofficewillhavealistofactivitiesofferedattheschoolandinformationonhowtojointhem.

What'smore,tohaveagreatstarttoahighschoolyear,studentscanwritedownsomeoftheirworries,andaskforhelpfromteachersandschoolworkers.

32.Accordingtothetext,moststudentsfeel_________whenenteringthehighschool.

A.UnhappyB.NervousC.LonelyD.disappointed

33.Whatcanbelearnedabouttheschoolclubs

A.Therearefewerstudentsfromhighergradesintheschoolclubs.

B.Theschoolclubsinhighschoolmainlywelcomesportsfans.

C.Theschoolofficecanhelpnewstudentsjoinschoolclubs.

D.Summeractivitiesbeginbeforeschoolstarts.

34.Whendomanyschoolstakestudentstovisittheirnewhighschool

A.Beforetheeighthgradeyearstarts.

B.Rightafterthehighschoolyearstarts.

C.Atthebeginningofthenewterminthehighschool.

D.Bytheendofthelastyearinthemiddleschool.

35.Whatisthepurposeofthistext

A.Todescribehighschoollife.B.Togiveadvicetonewhighschoolstudents.

C.Toteachusefulexperience.D.Tointroducenewschools.

五、七选五

Helpfulwaystodealwithaknow-it-allfriend

Helpfulwaystodealwithaknow-it-allfriend

Sometimeshavingafriendwhothinkssheknowseverythingandalwaysoffersherunsolicited(主动提供的)advicecanreallymakeoneupset.Butwithsomewaystodealwithknow-it-all,youcaneasilycopewiththatfriend.Alsoaknow-it-allfriendoftenactsasifshewerethebest.36

37.Theremaybeareasonwhyyourknow-it-allfrienddoesso.Maybeshehaslowself-esteem(自尊),orshe'snothappyinherlife.TrytounderstandherandunderstandwhysheactsthewaythatshedoesThistipisveryimportant,especiallyiftheknow-it-allisyourbestfriend.

Giveheralittleattention.Givingalittleattentionisoneofthebestwaystodealwithaknow-it-allfriend.Showsomeenthusiasmaboutwhattheknow-it-allsaystogiveherenoughattention.38Orthiscanleadtohergivingmoreunsolicitedadvice.

Don'ttakehercommentspersonally.39Insteadofthinkingthatsomethingisnotokaywithyou,neverfakehercommentsandadvicepersonally.Ifyoudoso,youmayreallybegintobecomeunnecessarilyanxious.

Haveatalkwithher.Ifyou'resickandtiredofallthoseunsolicitedadvice,comerightoutwithit.Speakpolitelyanddon'tinsulther.Trytofindagoodtimetotalktoher.40Tellyourknow-it-allfriendhowitmakesyoufeelandmaybeshewillrespondwell.

A.Trytounderstand

B.Feelfreetoignoreherallthetime

C.However,makesureyoudon'toverdoit.

D.Trynottogotothoseplaceswhereyouthinkshe'llbe.

E.Ifyouhavesuchafriend,hereareafewtipsoncopingwithher.

F.Youneedtoknowwhatyou'regoingtosayandbesuretouseonlykindwords

G.Oftentheknow-it-allfriendcansaysomenot-so-nicethings,andthesethingsareusuallyaboutyou.

第II卷

六、完形填空

IhaveadoredMissCeversinceshebecamemykindergartenteacher,nearly45yearsago.MyclassmatesandIknewourteacher41deeplyaboutus.Forme,thatisthemarkofa/an42educator-onewhofixeswithintheir43boththeloveof44andtheexcitementofgoingtoschool.MissC45asafeplacewherewecouldbewhateverwewanted:apainter,aconstructionworker,adancer,awriter.

ForaslongasIcanremember,Iwantedtobeateacher.AsIgot46,Ioftenfoundmywaybacktoher47tovisit.WhenI48andbecameateacherin1998,Icouldn'twaitto49MissCtomyclassroom.

Foryears,MissCvolunteeredinmyclassroom.Ononevisit,shehelpedmeandmystudents50potatoesinourschool'sgarden.Onanother,shehelpedmy51freebutterfliesthatwe'draised.She52helpedmystudentsreadandwritetheirstories.1felt53tolearnaboutteachingfromher.Ilookedforwardtoour54ascolleaguesandfriends.

Wealso55ineachother'supsanddowns.Shewasthereatmygraduationfromgraduateschool.Sheletme56onhershoulderwhenmymomwasdiagnosedwithcancer.57,Iwasthereforherwhenherhusbanddied.Iencouragedherto58toCubawithherchoirandevenlenthermysuitcase.

Ourfriendshipisonethat59ofusexpected."Whowouldhaveeverthought!"sheoftensayswitha60.

"Iknow,"Ianswer,"I'msolucky."

"Metoo,"shereplies.

Thetruthis,webothare.

41.A.worriedB.caredC.talkedD.dreamed

42.A.extraordinaryB.patientC.beautifulD.happy

43.A.familyB.friendsC.studentsD.classmates

44.A.playingB.paintingC.teachingD.learning

45.A.visitedB.createdC.foundD.decorated

46.A.tallerB.busierC.olderD.wiser

47.A.universityB.districtC.gardenD.classroom

48.A.graduatedB.succeededC.leftD.turned

49.A.inviteB.tellC.sendD.employ

50.A.cookB.sellC.plantD.weigh

51.A.daughterB.schoolC.teamD.class

52.A.seldomB.graduallyC.regularlyD.immediately

53.A.upsetB.calmC.sensitiveD.fortunate

54.A.datesB.conversationsC.adventureD.research

55.A.sharedB.sufferedC.servedD.survived

56.A.knockB.cryC.sleepD.stand

57.A.InturnB.InparticularC.IncontrastD.Asaresult

58.A.applyB.swimC.travelD.move

59.A.eitherB.neitherC.eachD.two

60.A.sighB.shoutC.stretchD.Smile

七、语法填空

WewenttoTibettoobserveTibetanantelopeswithZhaxiasourguide.Luckily,ontheplaininfrontofus,wesawaherdofantelopes61(move)slowlyacrossthegreengrass.Thesebeautifulanimalsremindedme62thedangertheyareinbecauseeveryyearmanyofthemarehunted63(legal)fortheirvaluablefur.Especiallyin641980sand1990s,theirpopulationdroppedbymorethan50percent.Inorder65(save)thisspeciesfromextinction,theChinesegovernmentplaceditundernationalprotectionandsetuptheChangtangNationalNatureReserve66Zhaxiworks.Thesemeasureswere67(effect)andtheantelopepopulation68(have)recovered.Howev

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