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2022年重庆一中高2023届高三9月月考英语试题及答案

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2022年重庆一中高2023届9月月考英语试题卷注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号码填写在答题卡上。2.作答时,务必将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷及草稿纸上无效。3.考试结束后,将答题卡交回。第I卷

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,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有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.Whatdoesthewomanprefertodo?A.Helpsomeonetypepapers.B.Havethepaperschecked.C.Gooverthepapersherself.2.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Aposition.A.Anofficeparty.A.Fromthecinema.A.Theparks.B.Aweekendplan.B.Anoperahouse.B.FromtheInternet.B.Theoldbuildings.C.Theman’scompany.C.Ashoppingmall.C.Fromthewoman.C.TheFrenchrestaurant.3.Wherewillthewomangothisafternoon?4.Wheredidthemangetthetickets?5.Whatdoesthewomanlikemostaboutthecity?第二节(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)

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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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。听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。

6.Howdoesthemanfeelabouthismajor?A.Uninterested.A.Becomealawyer.B.StudyfurtherinMexico.C.Starthisownbusiness.B.Inspired.C.Confused.7.Whatdoesthemanwanttodoaftergraduation?听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。8.Wherecanthewomanvisitsomerelatives?1A.InCalifornia.A.Motherandson.B.InPuertoRico.B.Husbandandwife.C.InSanFrancisco.C.Brotherandsister.9.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?听下面一段对话,回答第10至12三个小题。

10.Whydoesthewomanexpressthankstotheman?A.He’lldriveherhome.B.He’llshopwithher.C.He’llentertainherfriends.11.What’stheadvantageofaconveniencestorefortheman?A.Longbusinesshours.12.Whatwillthewomandonext?A.Eathamburgers.B.Stayatthecashcounter.C.Comparedifferentbrands.B.Thelowprice.C.Muchselection.听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题。

13.HowoldisKatienow?A.10yearsold.A.Boring.15.WhatdoesKatieprobablydo?A.Astudent.A.Readonlongerflights.B.Readatleasttenpages.C.Readbeforegoingtobed.B.Amodel.C.Amagazineeditor.16.Accordingtoresearch,whatcanKatiedotohelpherreadmoreliterature?B.13yearsold.B.Useless.C.23yearsold.C.Interesting.14.WhatdoesKatiethinkofliterature?听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。

17.Whenwilltheracebeheldthisyear?A.OnFriday.18.Wheredoestheracestart?A.Atthefootballground.B.Onthenorthsideofthepark.C.Atthemainentranceofthepark.19.Whatcaneveryrunnerget?A.AT-shirt.A.Childrenunder8yearsold.B.Adultsregisteringinadvance.C.Childrenbetween8and15yearsold.B.Awaterbottle.C.Apairofrunningshoes.20.Whocanrunintheracefreeofcharge?B.OnSaturday.C.OnSunday.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)

第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

2ATheNaturalHistoryMuseumIntheheartofLondonisanincredibleworld,theNaturalHistoryMuseum,locatedinCromwellRoad,LondonSW75BD.TheNaturalHistoryMuseumhouses80millionsensationsofnaturefromdinosaurstowhales,giantsquidtobillion-year-oldrocks,welcomingupto5millionvisitorsayearandbringingitsunrivalledtreasurestolife.AdmissionandopenhoursFree,opendaily10:00amto5:50pm(Lastentry5:20pm)Openuntil10:30pm(LastFridayofeachmonth)Closed24-26DecemberLuggagestorageYoucanleavecoatsandluggageinourcloakroomswhichcanbefoundinthegrandentranceandexhibitionroadentrance.Luggageischargedbyweight.Museummembersandchildrenagedthreeandundercanleaveitemsforfree,includingfoldedpushchairs.Itemssubmittedtothecloakroomlessthan30minutesbeforethemuseumcloseswillnotbeaccepted.Pricesperitem£1:coats,umbrellas,smallbags(bagsupto4kg:£2.50,morethan4kg:£5)£3:childscooters,pramsandpushchairs£5:cabinbags(56cmx45cmx21cm),foldingbikesandadultscootersMembershipMembershipallowsyoutoknowmoreaboutancientnaturalhistorywithfreeunlimitedentrytospecialexhibitions,anexclusivediscountofferonmagazinessubscriptionsandmanymorebenefits.Adultmembership:£Youngfriends(8~16):£45TouristtipsOvercrowdedonweekendsandholidaysPhotographingwithouttripodsMoreinformation21.WhencanyouvisittheNaturalHistoryMuseum?A.At8:30pmonFriday.B.At2:00pmonWednesday.C.At8:30amonMonday.D.At6:00pmonThursday.22.Howmuchshouldavisitorpayforstoringa6kgbag?A.£1.B.£3.C.£4.D.£5.23.Whereisthistextmostlikelyfrom?A.Anaturemagazine.B.Ahistorybook.C.Atravelbrochure.D.Asciencereport.BGrowingup,IneverworemakeupandIwasalwaysmoreafraidofthemirrorthananythingelse.Ihadn'tthoughtmakeupwasmeantforme,adisabledwoman,untilIsawUlta'snewadvertisement:ahugefull-colorphotoofamodelinawheelchair.Theworldoffashionandbeautyisrarelyrelatedtodisabilities,andeventhoughHollywoodhasmadestepstowardgreaterinclusionandclothingbrandAeriehasfeaturedwomenwithdisabilitiesintheiradvertisements,3seeingdisabilitiesinthemainstreamisdefinitelyunusual.Thereasonwhythesethingsmakeheadlinesisthatthey'resorare.Ilearnedfromaveryyoungagethatbecauseofmydisability,Iwouldneverbeconnectedwithbeautyorcharm.I'dspentsolongfeelingseparatedfromsomanypartsofsociety,butUltaissendingapowerfulmessagewithasinglephoto:It'stimetochallengeconventionalbeautystandardsbecausebeautycomesinallforms.Weallwanttofeelincluded.Whenitcomestodisabilities,itissoimportant,especiallyforchildrenandteenswithdisabilities.Iwaswellintomy30swhenIrolledintoamakeupstoreforthefirsttime.IhadnoideawhatIwasdoingandfeltlikeenteringanewworldwithoutamap;IfeltlikeIwasoutofplace,asifIwaspeekingataclubwithoutbeinginvited.ImaginehowmyexperiencewouldhavebeendifferentifIhadseenamodelinawheelchair,smiling,asiftosay,“Welcome.Yes,youbelong!”ThatmessageofinclusionwasloudandclearforMarenAnderson,a4-year-oldgirlwhohasararegeneticdiseaseandjuststartedusingawheelchair.ThemomentshespottedtheadvertisementwascaughtoncamerabyhermomCarolynAnderson,andquicklyspreadlastmonthonFacebook.“It'sjustreallysayingthatshefeelsincluded,andshefeelslikesheidentifieswiththat,andbelongsherejustlikeeverybodyelse.So,thankyou,Ulta,”saidCarolynAnderson.24.Whatcanbelearnedfromparagraph2?A.Therewillbemoreproductsforthedisabled.B.Aerieistheauthor'sfavoriteclothingbrand.C.HollywoodworkswithUltatohelpthedisabled.D.It'shardforthepublictoassociatebeautywithdisabilities.25.WhatdoestheauthorthinkofUlta'snewadvertisement?A.Itcreatesanewtrendinthefashionworld.B.Itmakessocietyoffermorejobstothedisabled.C.Ithelpsmakethedisabledfeelconfidentandinvolved.D.Itbreaksthebarrierbetweenthedisabledandtheable-bodied.26.Howdidtheauthorfeelwhenshefirststeppedintothemakeupstore?A.Nervousandembarrassed.B.Sadandlonely.C.Excitedandproud.D.Lostandbored.27.WhyisMarenAnderson'sphotomentionedinthelastparagraph?A.Toexposetheconditionofthedisabled.B.ToshowtheeffectofUlta'sadvertisement.C.Toemphasizethesenseofbelonging.D.Toexplorethecontemporarybeautystandards.CThedoorsopenwide,youenter,andtheyclosebehindyou.Astheelevatorgoesup,yourealizeit'sjustyouandoneotherpersontakingthisride.Thesilencesoongrowsuncomfortable.What'syourgo-tomove?A)Stareatyourshoes.B)Pulloutyourcellphone.C)Makebriefeyecontact.D)Startaconversation.IfyouranswerisB,you'relikefartoomanyofus,whotendtodojustaboutanythingtoavoidconversationoreveneyecontactwithstrangers.Andsmartphonesmakeiteasierthanevertodothat.Butabodyofresearchhasshownthatwemightjustbeshort-changing(亏待)ourownhappinessbyignoringopportunitiestoconnectwiththepeoplearoundus.Severalyearsago,psychologistElizabethDunnandhercolleagueGillianM.Sandstromtestedwhethershortconversationswithstrangerscouldliftmoods.Theyaskedparticipantstoenterabusycoffeeshopandgrabadrink-halfwouldjustgetinandgetout,andhalfwouldstrikeupaconversationwiththewaiter.“Wefoundthatpeoplewhowererandomlyassignedtoturnthiseconomicbehaviorintoaquicksocialinteraction,leftthecoffeeshopinabettermood,”Dunnsays.Why,ifconnectingwithothersmakesushappy,dowesooftenavoidit?4Socialanxietycouldbepreventingthesetypesofinteractions,saysbehavioralscientistNicholasEpley.Hisexperimentsrevealedthattrainandbuscommuters(通勤者)whointeractedwithotherpassengersexperiencedamorepleasantride-evenwhentheybelievedtheywouldpreferreadingabook.Itisfearthatthepersonsittingnexttouswon'tenjoytalkingtousthatmakesuskeeptoourselves,Epleyfound.So,howcanweavoidtherisksoflonelinessandstopshort-changingourownhappiness?Itmightbeeasierthanyouthink.Startwithfolkslikethecashierinagrocerystoreorthewaiteratyourlocalcoffeeshop,Dunnsays.You’vegottointeractwiththemanyway,soyoumightaswellmakeanefforttoturnitintoafriendlyexchange.28.WhatcanbelearnedaboutthosewhochooseBasananswer?A.Theyareaddictedtothedigitalworld.B.Theyfeeluncomfortablebeingstaredat.C.Theyenjoyconnectingwithfamiliarpeoplemuch.D.Theyhatemakingsmalltalkswithpeopleunknowntothem.29.WhatwerethehappierparticipantsinDunn'sstudyaskedtodo?A.Speaktothewaiter.B.Avoidaskingforchange.C.Chooseadrinkrandomly.D.Getoutofthecoffeeshopquickly.30.WhydidcommutersavoidinteractingwithotherpassengersaccordingtoEpley?A.Toprotecttheirprivacy.B.Duetofearofrejection.C.Duetobusyschedules.D.Toenjoyviewsoutside.31.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.Thebenefitsofavoidingloneliness.B.Thebenefitsofpleasantcommutes.C.Thebenefitsoftalkingwithstrangers.D.Thebenefitsofinteractingwithlocalpeople.DTwentyyearsago,theUrbanLandInstitutedefinedthetwotypesofcitiesthatdominatedtheUSlandscape:smallercitiesthatoperatedaroundstandard9-5businesshoursandlargemetropolitanareasthatranall24hoursoftheday.Analyzingandcomparingcitiesusingthelensofthisbasicdividegivesinterestingcontexttohowinvestmentcapitalflowsandhousingpriceshaveshifted.Inrecentyears,manymid-sizedcitieshavebeguntoadoptamiddle-of-the-roadapproachincorporatingtheexcitementandopportunityoflargecitieswithsmallcities'quietaftermidnight.These18-hourcitiesarebeginningtomakewavesinrealestate(房地产)rankingsandattractmorerealestateinvestment.Whatisunderlyingthisnewmovementinrealestate,andwhydothesecitieshavesomuchappeal?18-hourcitiescombinethebestof24-hourand9-5cities,whichcontributestodowntownrevitalization.Fordecades,manydowntowncoresinsmalltomid-sizedcitieswereabandonedafterworkhoursbyworkerswholivedinthesuburbs.Movementoutofcitycenterswaswidespread,anddowntowntenantswerepredominantlymadeupoftheworkingpoor.Thisgeneratedlittlecommercefordowntownbusinessesintheevenings,whichmadebusinessandgeneratingtaxrevenueformunicipalupkeepdifficult.Transformingdowntownareassothattheyincorporatemodernhousingandimprovedwalkabilitytolocalrestaurants,retail,andentertainment—especiallywhencombinedwithimprovedinfrastructureforcyclistsandpublictransit—makesthemappealtoamoreaffluentdemographic(人口).Theseadjustmentsencourageemployersintheknowledgeandtalentindustriestokeeptheirofficesdowntown.Accesstofoottrafficand5proximity(邻近)totransitallowthetypeofentertainment-orientedbusinessessuchasbarsandrestaurantstostayopenlater,whichattractsbothyounger,creativeworkersandbabyboomersnearingretirementalike.Becauseoftheirsmallersize,mostkeephoursthatallowpeopletoenjoythemselves,thenhavesomequietaftermidnight,asopposedtolargemajorcitieslikeNewYork,wherethebuzzofactivityisongoing32.WhatdowelearnaboutAmericancitiestwentyyearsago?A.Theyweredividedintoresidentialandbusinessareas.B.Theirhousingpriceswerelinkedwiththeirprosperity.C.Therewasacleardividebetweenlargeandsmallcities.D.Theywereplaceswherelargeinvestmentcapitalflowed.33.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassageabout18-hourcities?A.Theyespeciallyappealtosmallbusinesses.B.Theyhaveseenariseinpropertyprices.C.Theyhavereplacedquietwithexcitement.D.TheyhavechangedAmerica'slandscape.34.Yearsago,manydowntowncoresinsmalltomid-sizedcities.A.hadhardlyanybusinessactivityB.werecrowdedinbusinesshoursC.exhibitednosignsofprosperityD.lookeddesertedintheevenings35.Whatcharacterizesthenewdowntownareasin18-hourcities?A.Asuddenemergenceoftheknowledgeindustry.B.Floodinginoflargecrowdsofmigrantworkers.C.Modernizedhousingandimprovedinfrastructure.D.Morecomfortablelifeandgreaterupwardmobility.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)

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。

FourdifferencesbetweensuccessfulpeopleandyouThetruthis,anysuccessfulindividualisfleshandbloodjustlikeyou.Theyarenotbornmiracles,butit’sthe.smalldifferencesthathelpthemstickoutfromtherest.36Ordinarypeopletalkaboutotherpeople.Successfulpeopletalkaboutideas.Gossipingandbaggingothersarepopularamongordinaryfolks..Whatsuccessfulpeopledois37discussvariousideasthatcouldimprovetheirlives..Ordinarypeoplecomplainaboutlife.38Thefactis,everybodyexperiencesdifficulties.Both,peopleatthebottomaswellastheonesatthetop,strugglewithsomething.Youcan’tcontroltheobstacleslifethrowsatyou,butyoucancontrolthewayyoureacttothem.Whereasordinaryfolkssimplywishlifewaseasier,successfulindividualsacceptthewayitisandfindanalternativepath.Ordinarypeoplelettheirthoughtsinfluencethem.Successfulpeopleinfluencetheirthoughts..Manypeopleletthemdictatetheirlives.Onthecontrary,outstandingpeopleareconsciousofthe39impacttheirthoughtshave,sotheyinfluencetheirthinkingtomakeitworkfor,andnotagainstthem.Ordinarypeoplecannotsayno.Successfulpeopleoftensayno..Butthenagain,consideringthelong-termview,it’sbettertosay“no”now,ratherthanregretthe40subsequentconsequencesofsaying“yes”.Youhavetosay“no”tobadeatinghabitsandsoon,andthenyoucansay“yes”tobeingmorehealthy.Thesuccessfulindividualtakestheadvantageofsaying“no”onadailybasis,whiletheordinaryoneunderestimates(低估)thepowerofthisseeminglysimpleword.A.Successfulpeoplenevercomplainaboutlife.6B.Successfulpeopleadapttowhatlifethrowsatthem.C.Fromashort-termperspective,saying“no”canbescary.D.Everyonehasdoubtsandnegativethoughtsonceinawhile.E.Manypeoplemayhavesomeverybrilliantthoughtssometimes.F.So,whatarethekeyaspectsthatdifferentiatethemfromthecrowd?G.Theyjustcan’thelpbuttalkaboutpeople,oftenwithaveinofjealousy.第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空格中的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

I’mstandinginaclassofwild14-year-oldgirlsastheythrowpaperandhowlwithlaughter.Theywon’t.Iwantedtobeawriter.ButwhenIarrivedinLondon,theywere42listentome.Ineverwantedto41ofteachers.Myeffortsatteachingwere.Whenthebellfinallyrang,Itothestaffroom,redwithanger.4344.“That’s4B,theworstclassinschool.”Theotherteachersweren’t45formallessons.Instead,Ibroughttopicsforclassdiscussion.Oneofthe46ButIcouldn’tgiveup.I47liveliesttalkswasabouttheargumentstheyhadwiththeir.48Theypaidattentionandweretoshareabouttheirfamilylives.ThenIhadthemwriteabout49themselves.Astimewenton,theiressaysbecamea50betweenus.Itheirhumor,toughnessandeagerness,andIthinktheyappreciatedmyinterestintheirlives.ThemusicalMyFairLadywasplayingintheWestEndandIaskedifthey’dliketoseethemusical.Theysincenoteacherhadeversuggestedtakingthemout.AfewthoughtIwasjokinganddidnottakeit51intheater.Theylovedthemusicalandthecharacters.weekslater,4BandIwere52Neartheendoftheterm,twomostrebellious(叛逆的)girlswithflowerswereknockingonmydoor.IwastoknowIhadtouchedtheirheartsandmadeadifferencetotheirlives,buttheyhadalsotouchedmine.I53.enjoyedteachingandgettingalongwith55tobeawriter.Teachingwasn’ttheendofmyWhenIreturnedtoAustraliaseveralyearslater,Istillwritingcareer;itwasthebeginning.41.A.guideB.performC.teachD.explore42.A.suitableB.shortC.afraidD.fondD.hopelessC.powerfulB.successful43.A.special44.A.rushedB.wanderedC.slidD.marchedD.delighted45.A.impressedC.annoyedB.surprisedD.quittedC.registeredB.advanced46.A.recommended47.A.classmatesB.parentsC.friendsD.teachersD.eagerC.fluentB.unwilling48.A.worried49.A.secretB.challengeC.bridgeD.adventureD.contactedC.arrangedB.admired50.A.pretended51.A.seriouslyB.gracefullyC.extremelyD.obviouslyD.sittingC.actingB.playing52.A.working53.A.anxiousB.curiousC.proudD.confused.A.actorsB.teenagersC.teachersD.writerD.exchangedC.doubtedB.intended55.A.stressed第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)

阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容或括号内单词的正确形式。

Creativeactivitieslikebakingcontributetoasenseofwell-being.Wheninterviewedlastweek,Boston7UniversityprofessorofpsychologicalandbrainsciencesDonnaPincus(tell)HuffPostthatthereis“a56(them).”stressreliefthatpeoplegetfromawaytoexpress57Bakingworkswonderinfocusingthemindbecauseitoftenreliesveryexactmeasurements.For58cookieswillbeunpleasantlywet.Havinginstance,youhavetoaddingredientsinthecorrectorder,59completefocusonarecipeandnotallowingyourselftobedistractedbyyourthoughtsoftenbringahealingeffect.61(decide)havealreadybeenmadeforyou,(enable)youto60Intheprocess,mostoftheconcentrateonthedetailswhiletakingyourmindawayfromvariousanxietiesofyourlifeoutsidethekitchen.62(basic),bakingisacreativeactivity63youcanimagineahappymomentinthefuture.Pincusindicatesthattheactofsharingyourproductbenefitsthebodyandsoul.Whenthebreadorcake65(finish)andsharedwithfamilyorfriends,“youfeellikeyou’vedonesomethingmeaningfulforworldandincreasedconnectionwithotherpeopleaswell.”第四部分写作(共两节,满分50分)

第一节单词拼写(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)66.Thereisnoswitchintheroom.Thelamps_________(悬挂)fromtheceilingiscontrolledbyAItechnology.67.Sheclaimsshewasunfairlyd_________(解雇,开除)fromherpost.68.Asawriterofsciencefiction,hedoesn’tearnamonthlys_________(薪水),whereashisefforthasbeenrewardedwithsuccess.69.WhenIcry,mybestfriendalwaysf_________(取,拿)meahandkerchiefandcomfortsme.(优越的,高级的)tomostotherpeople,althoughthey70.Brahminsconsiderthemselvessmaynotsayso.71.Hiscarisbeingrepaired,andhehastogotoworkbypublictransportationt(暂时地)72.Toplaytheinstrument,youputyourmouthononeendandblowwhilev_______(振动)yourlips.73.Ifyoudescribeapersonortheirbehaviourass_________(坦率的),youapproveofthembecausetheyarehonestanddirect,anddonottrytohidetheirfeelings.74.Thoughsmall,thefirmhass_________(资助)manystudentsattheuniversitysofar.

75.Beforewediscussthej_________(联合的,共同的)practices,letmebeclearaboutwhatthepracticesareandarenot.第二节书面表达(满分15分)

假定你是李华,你的美国老师Mr.Evans要求你们明天下午去听一个英国历史的讲座。你因故不能参加。请你写一封信向Mr.Evans道歉并说明情况。要点如下:

1.表示歉意;2.陈述理由;3.补救措施。注意:

1.词数80左右;

2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

3.文章的开头和结尾已写好,不计入总次数。

DearMr.Evans,_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Sincerely,

LiHua8第三节读后续写(满分25分)

阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。

TheRobsonValley,whereIliveintheCanadianRockies,haswonderfulsceneryofsnow-coveredmountains,ranches(牧场)andfarms,whichattractshikers,snowmobilersandhorsebackriders.Thevalleyisremote.Inwinter,temperaturefallsbelowfreezingandmorethan30feetofsnowfallsonthehighestmountains.LastDecember,Igotacallfrommybestfriend,MonikaBrown.“TwohorsesaretrappedonMountRenshaw,”Monikatoldme.“Somesnowmobilersspottedthemhighonthemountain.They'retrappedinthesnowandstarving.Someoneneedstogetthosehorsesdownthemountain,orthey'lldieoffthere.”I'velovedhorsessinceIwasagirl.Thethoughtthattwohorseswouldfreezetodeathonamountainwastoomuchtobear.Ijumpedup.“Wemustgetthere.Theyneedsomeonewhoknowshorsestolookafterthemandfeedthem.I'llgetintouchwithmyfriendsSaraandMatt.They'reamazingsnowmobilers.”Mattagreedrightawaytogoupthemountain.Afterfindingthem,Icoveredthetwohorseswithblanketsandfedthemwithsomehaypersonally.Iwasoverjoyed.Butthenwefacedanevenbiggerchallenge.Thehorsesweremilesfromthenearestroad.Wehadtogetthetwohorsesoutofthedangerousareabeforeanothersnowstormarrived.SaraandMattputforwardaplantodigatrench(沟)fromthehorsesitetothenearestroad,wherewecouldwalkthemdownthemountain.Butjustahandfulofpeoplewaitedonthescene.Wespenttherestofthedaydiggingandmadeatrenchafewdozenmeterslong.Atthisrateitwouldtakeweekstoreachtheroad,aboutakilometeraway.Astormcouldblowupanytime.Weneededmorediggers.Isentoute-mailsandmademorephonecallstoaskeveryoneIcouldthinkofforhelp.注意:

1.续写短文的词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在相应位置作答。

Theverynextdaysomethingamazinghappened._______________________________________________Iputmyhandsonhorses'necks,saying,“Theysavedyou.”_______________________________________92022年重庆一中高2023届英语月考参

一、听力

1—5 BACBC 6—10 ACABA 11—15 ABCAB 16—20 BCABC

二、阅读理解 21-23 BDC 24-27DCAB 28-31 DABC 32-35CBDC三、七选五 36-40 FGBDC

四、完形填空 41-45CBDAB 46-50 DBDCB 51-55 ADCBB

五、语法填空 56. told 57. themselves 58.on59. or 60. decisions 61. enabling 62 .Basically 63.where . is finished 65. the

六、单词拼写66. suspended 67. dismissed 68. salary 69. fetches70.superior 71. temporarily 72. vibrating 73. straightforward 74. sponsored 75 joint七、应用文写作Dear Mr.Evans,

I am indeed sorry to tell you that I won’t be able to attend the lecture on English history tomorrow afternoon.My grandmother suddenly fell ill and was taken to hospital last night .I am afraid that I will have to take care of her these days.

However,I am actually very interested in English society and history.I wonder if it is possible for the talk to be recorded,and if so,could I borrow the tape?It would mean a great deal to me to listen to the tape and learn what is covered in the talk.

Please allow me to say sorry again.I sincerely hope that you will be able to understand my situation and accept my apology.

Sincerely,Li Hua八、读后续写

Paragraph 1:

The very next day something amazing happened. Just when I wondered when the clear weather would come, help arrived. People from every part of the Robson Valley gradually turned up to dig. Snowmobilers, ranchers, farmers, everyone took a shovel, boarded a snowmobile and headed up the mountain. The temperature dropped to 40 degrees below zero but still people came. At last, the trench was completed. We walked the two horses to the nearest road, then to the stable.

Paragraph 2:

I put my hands on horses' necks, saying, “They saved you.” And then I realized they had saved us too. What moved me was that on the last day of digging, when it seemed like the entire Robson Valley was on the horses' side, people I'd never met before dug snow out to keep the rescue efforts going. A community of individuals came together as one. It was the best gift our beautiful, remote valley could ask for.

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