河南省周口市项城市三中2024届高三上学期第一次月考 英语

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项城三高2023—2024学年度上期第一次考试高三英语试卷(满分120分,考试时间110分钟。)本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷非选择题两部分。第I和第II卷的答案都写在答题卷上。第Ⅰ卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分略)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A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AActivitiesForFamilieswithChildrenThereareplentyofthingstodoandseearoundCusco,Peruthatchildrenwillenjoy.HorseridingManychildrenwillenjoytheopportunitytorideahorse.TheHappyRanchhorsefarmorganizeshorseridesthroughthecountrysidepassingwheatfieldsandsmalltowns,woodenhuts,openairmarketsandcookingoutsideoverafire.PriceforahorserideisUS$12perperson.CookingclassIfyouenjoylocalfood,takingacookingclasscouldbefun.Severalrestaurantsofferclasses,whichstartwithavisittoalocalmarkettobuyfreshingredients(原料).Wearingacook’shat,childrencanhelpwashingandcutting.Pricesfora3hoursclassstartatUS$13perperson.Hot-airballoonAhot-airballoonridewillgiveyougreatviewsofthecity.Theballoongoesupabout200metersifweatherconditionsareOK,lessifconditionsarewindy.Theballoonwillstayatthataltitudeforabout10minutes.PricesareUS$20foranadult,halfpriceforchildren.CeramicsclassAfunactivityforkidsistakingaceramicsclassattheFineArtsCenter.Withthehelpofanexperiencedpotter,kidscanmaketheirowncreationonthepotter’swheelfromclay.ThebasicclayclasscostsUS$15perpersonandtakes1.5hours.WhichactivitytakesyoutoviewCusco’svillagelife?A.Horseriding. B.Cookingclass.C.Hotairballoon. D.Ceramicsclass.Howmuchdoesittakeacouplewithakidtorideahot-airballoon? A.US$20. B.US$40. C.US$50. D.US$60.Inwhichsectionofamagazinemaythetextappear?A.Schooling. B.Tourism.C.Science. D.Health.BWashingtonishometolotsoftreesandlotsofwood-burningstoves(火炉)too.Butwhatifyoulivethereandcan'tcutwoodorcan'taffordtopayanyonetodoit?Luckily,ShaneMcDanielandhistwinsons,HarrisonandHenryMcDaniel,21,arehappytolendanax(斧子).Thethreemencuttruckloadsofwoodandthengivethewoodtothoseinneed.TheideawasputforwardbyShaneasafather-sonbondingproject.HewantedtopassalongthefeelinghisfatherJacksonandhesharedwhiletheycutwood,soheandthetwinsspentthesummerdoingtheirdeeds.TheresultwasagreatwallofwoodpileduparoundtheirhouseinLakeStevens,about35milesoutsideofSeattle.Tobuythatmuchwouldcostabout$10,000.ItwastoomuchfortheMcDanielstousethemselves,andwhentheweatherturnedcoldthatNovember,Shanestartedthinkingofothers.Hepostedarequestonasocialnetworklingsite:”IFYOUAREINNEEDOFFIREWOODANDCANNOTAFFORDIT,PLEASEPM[personalmessage]ME…PleasehelpmeandmyboysmakesureNOONEGOESCOLDINOURNEIGHBORHOOD.Theresponsewasimmediate.Onemanofferedtodonateawood-burningstove.Othersracedoverwithmorewoodforthepile.SingledadPeterTicer,29,andhisfour-year-olddaughterdependonawood-burningstoveastheiruniquesourceofheat.soitwasarelieftoreceiveatruckloadoffirewoodfromtheMcDanielsbeforetheholidays.”Togetthatmuchwoodmovedmetotearshesaid.“Somuchstressandanxietyoffmyshoulders.Icouldn'tbemorethankful.Givingisthereward.Ithasnothingtodowithhowwellitsreceived;it'sabouthowmuchit'sneeded.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribestheMcDaniels?A.Energetic.B.Hard-working.C.Considerate.D.Mean.Whatdoes”father-soninparagraph2referto?A.ShaneandHarrison. B.JacksonandShane.C.HarrisonandHenry. D.Shaneandthetwins.WhydidShanepostthemessageontheInternet?A.Toadvertisethewoodtheycut.B.Tohelpthoseinneed.C.Togetwood-burningstoves. D.Toaskforothers'help. Whatisthemainideaofthetext?A.Afamily'sfirewoodwarmstheirneighborhood.B.Cuttingdowntreesteachesafamilylifelessons.C.NoonegoescoldintheMcDaniels'community.D.Givingisatraditionofcheeringupthoseinneed.CKidsarethreetimesmorelikelytochoosetobeInternetcelebritiesthanastronauts,asurveyfoundrecently.Manyarealreadyontheirway---moreandmorechildrenarenowmakingandsharingvideosonsocialmedia.Meanwhile,educationexpertsworrythatgoingafterInternetfamewon’tbegoodforchildreninthelongrun.Theirbiggestconcernisthatkidsdon’tknowhowbeingontheInternettodaymightaffecttheminthefuture.Thepartsofthebrainthatpeopleusetomakedecisionsdon’tfullymatureuntilaroundage25,sochildrencannotimaginehowtheirfuturemightbeaffectedbywhattheysharenow.What’sworse,someparents,whoarecrazyaboutbecomingfamousontheirown,can’twatchoutforthebestinterestsoftheirownchildren.Ayoungmother,MichelleHobson,wasaccusedofstarvingandkickingherchildrenwhentheydidn’tdowhatshewishedforinthevideos.Shewaschargedwithchildabuseandorderedtodistanceherselffromkids.KeepingfamousontheInternettakesmuchtimeandpatience,too.Itcandistractstudentsawayfromhomework,sportsandotheractivities.Forexample,oneofthesuperstars,14-year-oldEmmaGarza,droppedoutofschooltobecomeaVlogger(videoblogger).Shesaidthatmakingvideoswassotoughthatshecouldn’tmaketimeforstudyandevensufferedbackpainandweakeningeyesight.Althoughwedon’tyetknowtheeffectsonachild’sdevelopmentbyconstantlyperformingtoentertainothers,wecaneasilyimaginethattheefforttoattractviewerswillbelesshelpfultoakid,comparedwithspendingthattimereadingabook.Forakidtoday,becominganInternetsuperstarmightnotonlybemorepopularthanbeinganastronaut.Itmightalsobemoredangerous.WhatproblemisdiscussedinParagraph1?A.Internetaffectskids’growth. B.YoungkidsseekInternetfame.C.Socialmediamisleadchildren. D.Childrenwatchtoomanyvideos.Wh

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