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天津市2024-2025学年度第二学期高三第一次月考英语第Ⅰ卷选择题(共115分)第一部分:听力(共两节,满分20分)第一节(共5小题,每小题1分,满分5分)听下面五段对话,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,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你将有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.WhatarethespeakerssayingaboutLisa?A.Sheisoftenverybusy.B.Sheisverybusythisterm.C.Sheisalwaysreadytohelpanyone.2.Whatdoweknowfromthewoman'sreply?A.Theshowwasplannedalongtimeago.B.Theaudiencewasimpressedbytheshow.C.Shethoughttherewerenoticketsleftfortheshow.3.Whatdowelearnfromtheconversation?A.Theweatherdoesn'tcountintheirplan.B.Theprogramwillnotgosmoothlyifitrains.C.Theywilldelaytheirprogramifitrains.4.Whatdoesthewomanplantodo?A.Waitforaflight.B.Aboardonaplane.C.Buyanairticket.5.WhathappenedtoMr.Wang?A.Heissick.B.Hewillcometoday.C.Hegothurtinatrafficaccident.第二节(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)听下面几段材料,每段材料后有几个小题,从题中所给的A,、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段材料前,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。每段材料读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答第6至第8三个小题。6.Whendidthestoryhappen?A.Aftertheparty.B.Attheparty.C.Beforetheparty.7.Whoknockedatthewoman'sdoor?A.Apostman.B.Afirefighter.C.Apoliceman.8.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthestory?A.It'sfunny.B.It'sterrible.C.It'sstrange.听下面一段对话,回答第9至第11三个小题。9.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Inaclinic.B.Inadrugstore.、C.Inahospital.10.What'swrongwiththewoman?A.Shegetsbackacheforsometime.B.Shedoesn'tusuallysleepwell.C.Shegotthewrongmedicine.11.Whenisprobablyitnow?A.Atnoon.B.Inthemorning.C.Inthelateafternoon.听下面一段独白,回答第12至第15四个小题。12.WhatdoweknowabouttheGreatSaltLake?A.Itisassaltyastheocean.B.Itisfarawayfromtheocean.C.Itgetsitswaterfromtheocean.13.WheredoesthewateroftheGreatSaltLakecomefrom?A.Oceans.B.Rivers.C.Lakes.14.Whycouldn'tthespeakerstandonthegrounds?A.Thewaterheldhimup.B.Thelakeistoodeep.C.Hewastooheavy.15.Howdoesthespeakerdescribehisexperience?A.Surprising.B.Interesting.C.Painful.第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)16.—I'mtravellingtoJapanthisweekend.Wouldyouliketotellmeaboutyourexperiencesthere?—.Let'schataboutitoverthere.A.It'suptoyouB.ForgetitC.MypleasureD.Byallmeans17.Chrisheardawoman'svoiceinthebackground,butshecouldn'twhatshewassaying.A.takebackB.setasideC.keepoffD.makeout18.Anyway,Iwon'tgiveintothatclient'sunreasonablerequirements.It'sagainstallmy.A.principlesB.opinionsC.qualitiesD.attitudes19.——CanIhelpyou,Madam?—No,thanks,I.A.havejustlookedaroundB.justlookaroundC.amjustlookingaroundD.justlookedaround20.themselvesincommunityservice,studentscangainsomeexperienceforgrowth.A.InvolvedB.ToinvolveC.HavingbeeninvolvedAD.Involving21.Mymotherisgratefultothesurgeon,withoutfirstaid.shewouldneverrosetoherfeetagain.A.whomB.whatC.whichD.whose22.Itisreportedthattheeconomyofthiscountrymaybyaround5%thisyearasaresultofthepooreconomicstate.A.raiseB.shrinkC.countD.accumulate23.——Ihadthoughtshewouldbenervousonstage,butintheeventsheperformedwonderfully.—Sheadequatepreparationfortheshow.A.shoulddoB.mustdoC.shouldhavedoneD.musthavedone24.MrBlackishardonhisstudents.---Notexactly!Whenastudentmeetssetbacks,thecaringsideofhimwillbe.A.broughtdownB.broughtoutC.broughtupD.broughtabout25.UnderIcallthe“constantcompanionmodel”,wenowseeoursmartphonesasalways-onportals(通道)toinformation.A.thatB.whatC.whichD.who26.twistsandturnsyoumightencounter,takealeafoutofthebooksofthesetwoauthorsandbepreparedfortheunexpected.A.HoweverB.NomatterC.WhateverD.Whether.27.Thisjobdoesn'tpaywell,butit'llcoveryourdailyexpenses.A.directlyB.extremelyC.especiallyD.roughly28.Bella,whoisalwayscheerful,createsafriendlyworkatmosphereinherofficeeveryday,hercolleaguesfindpleasantandrelaxing.A.whereB.whichC.whenD.that29.NothingbutsomeancientChinesecoinsinthesunkenshipsincetheybegantheexploration.A.werefoundB.hasbeenfoundC.hadbeenfoundD.havebeenfound30.—Youwantedtoseeme?——Yes,.Ineedsomemoney.Couldyoulendmesome?A.keepcool!B.I'llthrowlightonthatquestion.C.I'llcomestraighttothepoint.D.welldone!第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,共30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Ipickedupmyphonetotakeapictureofthebeautifulscenery.AndIgota31:“Cannottakephoto:Thereisnotenoughavailable32totakeaphoto."Ipanickedand33wenttoseewhatpicturesIcoulddelete.No34.SoItriedthenextbestthing:to35someapps.Butitturnedoutthatallofthemwereuseful.Iwasannoyedatmyselffornot36totransfer(转存)myphotosthenightbefore.BeforeI37defeat,Imissedmanybreathtakingviewsthatthetourguidewas38.Iwouldprobablynevergettoseethem39,andwasn'tIonthistriptoseethem?IthoughtbacktotheconversationIhadwithmybrotherbefore40thistrip.MybrothersuggestedIjustlookatpicturesandvideosofSwitzerlandand41allthemoneyandtroubles.AndIthoughthisideawas42.HowcouldphotosandvideoscomparetoactuallygoingtoSwitzerlandand43it?Butwasn'tIplanningontakingcountlesspicturesandthenlookingatSwitzerlandthroughascreen?Iwas44myselfoftheexperiencethatIhadbeenlookingforwardto.Soatrip45takingpictureswasactuallyablessing.Iwas46totakementalpicturesandtoexperienceSwitzerland.Now,ayearlater,asIcontinueto47mytravelexperienceswithmyfriends,Inolongerusepictures.48,Iusemyuniqueexperiencestocreateanimageintheirmindsthatno49couldevermatch.Slowdownandenjoylife.It'snot-onlythe50youmissbygoingtoofastyoualsomissthesenseofwhereyouaregoingandwhy.31.A.callB.letterC.ticketD.message32.A.electricityB.storageC.lightD.time33.A.quicklyB.patientlyC.repeatedlyD.happily34.A.editorsB.judgesC.candidatesD.directions35.A.deleteB.buyC.donateD.improve36.A.admittingB.rememberingC.expectingD.regretting37.A.avoidedB.riskedC.acceptedD.suffered38.A.pointingoutB.dependingonC.hearingofD.lookingafter39.A.nowB.togetherC.oftenD.again40.A.completingB.planningC.cancelingD.surviving41.A.recordB.manage.C.saveD.find42.A.usefulB.crazyC.simpleD.fresh43.A.experiencingB.protectingC.choosingD.introducing44.A.remindingB.accusingC.informingD.robbing45.A.aboutB.fromC.withoutD.like46.A.forbiddenB.predictedC.refusedD.forced47.A.shareB.fillC.takeD.cover48.A.BesidesB.ThereforeC.OtherwiseD.Instead49.A.tripB.pictureC.gameD.book50.A.peopleB.lunchesC.sceneryD.buses第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2.5分,满分50分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AChoosingamajorisoneofthebiggestdecisionsyou'llmakewhileyou'reincollege.It’simportantthatyoumakeyourchoiceconfidentlyandaftersomeconsideration.There'sNothingWrongWithBeing“Undecided”.Between20%and50%ofcollegefreshmenenterschoolwithoutadeclaredmajor.Keepinmindthatthere’snothingwrongwithremaining“undecided”or“undeclared”forthefirstfewyearsofyourcollegecareer.Youcanusethistimetodecidewhatyou'reinterestedin.Also,keepinmindthatevenifyoudodeclareamajoryourfreshmanyear,youcanalwayschangeyourmind.Aboutone-thirdoffirst-timecollegestudentschangetheirmajorwithinthreeyears.Evenmore,over60%ofcollegegraduatessaytheywouldgobackandchangetheirmajoriftheycould,primarilytopursuetheirpassionareasandexpandtheirjobopportunities.Explore:YourPassionsandAbilities.Setasidesometimetoreallyexploreyourpassionsandtakestockofyouruniqueabilities.Withanundeclaredmajortostart,youcantaketimetoreallydelvedeepintowhatinterestsyou.Joinclubsaroundcampustoconnectwithfellowstudentswhoshareyourinterests;.Takeelectivesinareasthatyoumightnototherwisehaveanopportunitytoexperience..Forexample,whenelsemightyoubeabletotakeapoetrycourseoranarthistoryseminar?Collegeistheperfecttimetostepoutofyourboxandexpandyourhorizons.Asa.studentwithanundeclaredmajor,you’reuniquelypositionedtodojustthat.ConsiderEmploymentOpportunities.Whileit'simportanttochooseamajorthatinterestsyou,it'salsocriticaltochooseacollegemajorthatwillprovideyouwithfutureemploymentopportunities.Statistically,thecollegemajorsthattendtohavethemostearningpowerareinSTEM.Thesemajorsmightincludehealthsciencesorcomputerengineering.Businessmajorscanalsoexpectahigherthanaverageearningpotential.Thatbeingsaid,employersfrequentlyrecognizethatgraduateswhomajoredintheliberalartshavevaluablesoftskills,too,includingstrongcommunication,writtenandverbalskills,andleadershipabilities.Thekeyistopickamajorthatwillbemarketableforthecareeryou'reinterestedinpursuing.TalktoanAcademicAdvisor.Ifyouneedalittleguidance,setupanappointmentwithanacademicadvisororcareercounselors.Careerdevelopmentcounselorsandacademicadvisorscanhelpyounarrowdownyouroptions.Ifyouhaveanideaofwhatclassesyou’vemostenjoyedandwhatcareerpathsaremostappealingtoyou,workingwithoneoftheseprofessionalsmightbethefinalpushyouneedtopickamajor.Stillhavesomedoubtsnow?YoucansubmityourquestionsHere.51.Whatcanwelearnfromthe2ndparagraph?A.Mostgraduateswentbacktocollegeandchangedtheirmajorsforabrighterfuture.B.SomestudentsfrequentlychangetheirmajorsthroughouttheircollegeyearsC.Itisallrighttoremainundecidedonmajorsforonlythefreshmanyear.D.Youdon'tnecessarilyneedtodeclareyourmajorsuponenteringcollege.52.Youareadvisedtotakeelectivesasdescribedinthe3rdparagraphbecauseA.thecoursesandseminarsarepopularwithcollegestudents.B.ithelpsyoufullyexplorewhereyourinterestlies.C.youcanshareyourcommoninterestwithyourfellowstudents.D.yourmajorliesintheareas,youcan'tmissthem.53.AnexampleofhavinggoodsoftskillsisthatA.youexpressyourselfwellinacontroversialbusinessdiscussion.B.youfixthetechnicalproblemsofcomputersinyourofficeeasily.C.youquicklyfigureoutwhythecommunicationequipmentdoesn'twork.D.youneverdelegatebutshouldermoreoftheworkloadatwork.54.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisFalse?A.Yourmajorshouldbeareflectionofyourinterestsandcareergoals.B.Chooseamajorthatwillgiveyoufutureemploymentopportunities.C.Anacademicadvisororcareercounselorswilldecidethemajorforyou.D.Youshouldchooseyourmajorcarefullyandconfidently.55.Whichofthefollowingisthepassageprobablytakenfrom?A.Ahighschoolnewspaper.B.AwebsitepageC.AuniversityguideD.Apopularmagazine.BThewhale,asbigasalocomotive(火车头),jumpedoutofthewater,spinning(旋转)asthoughforjoy,beforejumpingbackunderthewaves.Wewatchedsilentlyinastonishment,neverhavingbeensoclosetosuchahuge,fast-movingcreature.Itseemedalmostpossibletocountthesmallshellfishonthewhale'sskin.InearlyDecember,graywhales,bluewhales,andothershadjuststartedheadingaroundthetipofBajaCalifornia,Mexico,movingasacommunityfromthePacificOceantotheSeaofCortez.It'sinthatprotectedwaterwaythatpregnantwhalesgivebirthtotheirbabies.Otherwhalebabies,borntheyearbefore,couldbeseensailingbehind.Allwhalebabiesgettwotripslikethiswiththeirmombeforethey'rereadytostarthavingbabiesoftheirownandmakingthejourneyontheirown.We'reinoneofseveralsmallpowerboats,sentoutbyScubaCaribe,whichcarriesonsuchtoursinCaboSanLucas,thewhalesseemedtobe,attimes,lessthan100feetfromourboatwhentheyrushedoutofthewater.Atothertimes,theywouldgetmuchcloserandswimbesidetheboat.“Whatifonelandsonus?”awomannexttomewondered.FernandoDelToro.theDestinationManagerofScubaCaribesaid,“Wehaven'thadanyincidentsofwhalesjumpingoverourboatsaswealwayskeepourdistance.We'resuretheythemselvesareprobablycarefulnottocrashintoboats.Suchanaccidentwouldprobablyalsocausethemmuchharm.”“Everyonecanenjoythismagicaltrip,”saidDelToro.“However,wedonotrecommenditforkidsunder5yearsold,”headded.Thoughconditionsonthewatervary,ourtripwaswonderful.Evenwhentheboatspeduptocatchupwiththewhales,therewaslittleneedto“hangon”,andsomeofusremainedstandingthroughoutmostofthetrip.Still,youmaywanttopackmedicineforthosewhomightgetseasickwhilebouncing(颠簸行进)alongthewaves.56.Howdoestheauthorstartthetext?A.Bytellingastory.B.Byaskingquestions.C.Bydescribingascene.D.Bygivingbackgroundinformation.57.Howdidtheauthorfeelwhenseeingthejumpingwhales?A.Proud.B.Worried.C.Amazed.D.Discouraged..58.WhatisParagraph2mainlyabout?A.Adescriptionoftheauthor'sjourney.B.Alistofbestplacesforwhale-watching.C.Anintroductiontothetravellingofwhales.D.Asuggestionontakingawhale-watchingtour.59.WhatdoesDelTorosayaboutwhale-watching?A.Itissuitableforallages.B.Itismuchtoodangerous.C.Itmaycauseseriousdamagetowildlife.D.Itshouldbedonefromaproperdistance.60.Howwastheauthor'strip?A.Itwassmooth.B.Itwasexhausting.C.Itwasdestroyedbyastorm.D.Itwasterribleduetohisseasickness.CTheotherweekendIwenttothemallinsearchofanewpairoftennisshoes.WhenIarrivedatthe:mall,thestoreswerecrowded.Apparently,noneoftheseshoppershadreadLeafVanBoven's2005reviewarticlehighlighting(强调)thebenefitsofspendingmoneyonexperiencesovermaterialgoods.Whensurveyingvariousculturestodeterminewhatmakespeoplehappy,researcherskeptfindingthathavingmoreisnotequaltobeinghappier.Andpeoplewhotrytohavemoreare,infact,lesssatisfied.Forexample,themorethatpeoplesupportthestatement"Buyingthingsgivesmepleasure,"thelesssatisfiedtheyarewiththeirlives.Butitseemsthisisonlytrueifyouarespendingyourmoneyon“things”ratherthan“memories.”Whetherpeopleareaskedtodirectlycompareexperientialvs.materialpurchasesortosimplyreflectonaspecificrecentpurchase,theyreportthattheexperientialpurchasemadethemhappier,contributedmoretotheirhappiness,andwas"moneybetterspent."Whyismoneyspenttocreatememoriesbetterspent?Inhisreviewarticle,VanBovensuggeststhatexperiencesaremorepersonalandunique,andthushardertocompare.Whenpeopleareaskedwhetherthey'dprefertoliveinaworldwheretheyearned$50,000ayearwhileothersearned$25,000oraworldwheretheyearned$100,000whileothersearned$200,000,abouthalfofthepeopleprefertoearn$50,000ifitmeanstheyearnmorethaneveryoneelse.Butwhenaskedwhetherthey'dprefertwoweeksofvacationwhileeveryoneelsegotone,orfourweekswhileeveryoneelsegoteight,85percentofpeoplepreferthefourweeksevenifotherpeoplegetmore.Peoplearegenerallyengaginginexperienceswithothers,butpurchasinganewpairofbootsismorelikelytobealonelyaffair.Thereisalsosomethingnegativeassociatedwithbeingmaterialisticandresearchershavefoundthatpeopletendtoprefertointeractwithotherpeoplewhoare"experiential"thanthosewhoare“materialistic.”Engaginginanexperiencetogethercanalsohelppeoplecreatesharedmemoriesandconnections.61.Whatdidtheauthorthinkoftheshoppersmentionedinthefirstparagraph?A.Theyhadagreatinterestintennis.B.Theycaredmoreaboutmaterialthings.C.Theylivedahappierlifethanhim.D.TheyopposedVanBoven'stheory.62.Whatdidthesurveyshow?A.Happinesscannotbeboughtwithmoney.B.Goodmemoriescannotbereplacedbymoney.yC.Peopleindifferentcultureshavethesameopiniononhappiness..D.Experientialpurchasesproducegreaterhappinessforconsumers.63.WhatdowelearnfromthefiguresinParagraph3?A.Materialpurchasesaren'taffectedbymoneyB.Experientialpurchasescan'tbecomparedeasily.C.Mostpeoplewanttobericherthanothers.D.Halfthepeoplewanttohaveengagingexperiences.64.What'sthemainideaofthelastparagraph?A.Experienceshelpuscreaterelationships.B.Materialsgiveusasenseofdignity.C.Materialsgiveusasenseofachievement.D.Experienceshelpusimproveoursocialstatus.65.Whatdoestheunderlinedpartmeaninthelastparagraph?A.Givingin.B.Takingpartin.C.Breakingin.D.Bringingin.DInrecentyears,agrowingbodyofresearchhasshownthatourappetiteandfoodintakeareinfluencedbyalargenumberoffactorsbesidesourbiologicalneedforenergy,includingoureatingenvironmentandourperceptionofthefoodinfrontofus.Studieshaveshown,forinstance,thateatinginfrontoftheTV(orasimilardistraction)canincreasebothhungerandtheamountoffoodconsumed.Evensimplevisualclues,likeplatesizeandlighting,havebeenshowntoaffectportionsizeandconsumption.Anewstudysuggestedthatourshort-termmemoryalsomayplayaroleinappetite.Severalhoursafterameal,people'shungerlevelswerepredictednotbyhowmuchthey'deatenbutratherbyhowmuchfoodthey'dseeninfrontofthem—inotherwords,howmuchtheyrememberedeating.Thisdisparity(新旧研究的差异)suggeststhememoryofourpreviousmealmayhaveabiggerinfluenceonourappetitethantheactualsizeofthemeal,saysJeffreyM.Brunstrom,aprofessorofexperimentalpsychologyattheUniversityofBristol."Hungerisn'tcontrolledindividuallybythephysicalcharacteristicsofarecentmeal.Wehaveidentifiedanindependentroleformemoryforthatmeal,"Brunstromsays."Thisshowsthattherelationshipbetweenhungerandfoodintakeismorecomplexthanwethought."Thesefindingsechoearlierresearchthatsuggestsourperceptionoffoodcansometimestrickourbody'sresponsetothefooditself.Ina2011study,forinstance,peoplewhodrankthesame380-caloriemilkshakeontwoseparateoccasionsproduceddifferentlevelsofhunger-relatedhormones(荷尔蒙),dependingonwhethertheshake'slabelsaiditcontained620or140calories.Moreover,theparticipantsreportedfeelingmorefullwhentheythoughtthey'dconsumedahigher-calorieshake.Whatdoesthismeanforoureatinghabits?Althoughithardlyseemspracticaltotrickourselvesintoeatingless,thenewfindingsdohighlightthebenefitsoffocusingonourfoodandavoidingTVandmultitaskingwhileeating:Theso-calledmindful-eatingstrategiescanfightdistractionsandhelpuscontrolourappetite,Brunstromsays.66.Whatissaidtobeafactoraffectingourappetiteandfoodintake?A.Howwefeelthefoodweeat.B.Whenweeatourmeals.C.Whatelementthefoodcontains.D.Howfastweeatourmeals.67.Whatwouldhappenatmealtimeifyourememberedeatingalotinthepreviousmeal?A.Youwouldprobablybemoreparticularaboutfood.B.Youwouldnotfeellikeeatingthesamefood.C.Youwouldhaveagoodappetite.D.Youwouldnotfeelsohungry.68.Whatdowelearnfromthe2011study?A.Foodlabelsmaymisleadconsumersintheirpurchases.B.Foodlabelsmayinfluenceourbody'sresponsetofood.C.Hungerlevelsdependonone'sconsumptionofcalories.D.Peopletendtotakeinalotmorecaloriesthannecessary.69.WhatdoesBrunstromsuggestwedotocontrolourappetite?A.Trickourselvesintoeatingless.B.Choosefoodwithfewercalories.C.Concentrateonfoodwhileeating.D.Pickdishesoftherightsize.70.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?A.Eatingdistractionsoftenaffectourfooddigestion.B.Psychologicalfactorsinfluenceourhungerlevels.C.Ourfoodintakeisdeterminedbyourbiologicalneeds.D.Goodeatinghabitswillcontributetoourhealth.第Ⅱ卷非选择题(满分35分)第一节阅读表达(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读短文,并按照题目要求用英语回答问题。27-year-oldLesleyKehoeand29-year-oldGordonBondhadgrowntheirdailytravelfromtheirhomeinCountyKildaretotheirjobsinDublin.Theybothlovedtheirwork,buttheywantedachangeandabreakfromtheirroutine.ThenonedaytheyheardaboutPeigSayers’CottageonGreatBlasketIslandandadecisionwasmadeimmediately.GreatBIasketIsland,offthebeautifulcoastofCountyKerry,wasabandonedbackin1954afteradeclineinpopulation,alongwithconcernsaboutthedifficultyofreachingtheislandintheeventofanemergency.Theisland,whichremainslargelyunoccupiednow,doesnothaveelectricityorhotrunningwater.InApril,KehoeandGordonpackedtheirbagstoheadforGreatBlasketIsland.Ontheisland,thecoupleworkedtorunPeigSayers’Cottage,aguestaccommodationnamedafterthefamousIrishnovelistwhousedtoliveandworkthere.Besides,theyhadtomaintaintheheritageofPeigSayers’Cottage.Kehoediscussedthechangeoflifestyleshe'shadontheisland,“There'sawindturbine(发电机)togenerateelectricity.Itwouldn'tbepowerfulenoughtorunavacuumcleaneroranything,butitcanchargemyphone.”Thisdidn'thamperthemfromenjoyinglifethere.Disconnectingfromtherushofeverydaylifeandgettingoffthegrid(电网)madethemfeelrelaxed.Theyenjoyedcookingongascookersandlightingcandlesforlight.Kehoeevensteeledherselfandgotusedtotakingcoldshowers.Kehoeoftensharedpicturesandvideosthatshowedawayoflifethatmayseemfore
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