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川省隆昌市第一中学2023-2024学年高一入学考试英语试题U!
一、阅读理解(谋生)Online jobshave openedthe doorfor manypeople toearn aliving ormake someextramoney fromthe comfortof theirhomes.This includesteens aswell.If yourelooking fbrsuch ajob,hereare somechoices youcan consider.Customer ServiceIf you are16years oldand over,you have a chanceto workwith Uhaulas acustomer serviceperson.You justneed tohave agood pairof head-phones andhigh-speed Internetin orderto do this job.Basic paystarts at$
7.50an hour.Sell ItemsOnlineSelling itemsonline isone of the easiestways to make quickcash.Teens canturn itinto agood(分类)business byselling thingson Bonanza.You need to startsorting throughitems atyour homethatare nolonger beingused andlist themfor sale.Take SurveysAnothereasy taskteens cando toearn moneyis to take surveysonline.You dontneed anyworkexperience todothis and can be asyoung as13years oldto getstarted.Survey siteslike VIPVoices,Swagbucks,Harris Poll,E-Poll,and PaidViewpoint allowteens tostart takingsurveys forcash andgiftcards.And youropinions should be expressedclearly inEnglish.EtsyDo youlove tomake newthings Youcan openup anEtsy shopto shareyour works.Etsy isgreatfor DIYerswho cancreate newproducts.If you are under18,you justneed aparent whois willingtohelp manageyour shop.
1.What doesBonanza allowteens todoA.Learn aboutcomputer science.B.Make moneyout of their olditems.C.Test newproducts forcustomers.D.Receive trainingin customerservice.
2.What isrequired totake surveysonline forteensA・Having agood knowledgeof English.B.Having agood pairof headphones.C.Having somerelated workexperience.D.Having awide rangeof interests.
五、书信写作.假如你是李华,新学期开始,你来到了新的学校,开启了崭新的高中生活请你给远在61新西兰的笔友写一封信,和他分享你的感受要点如下Bill新学校的环境;新同学新老师给你的印象;.你对高中生活的期待
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2.3注意词数左右;可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯
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102.Dear Bill,How iseverything recentlyBestwishes!Yours sincerely,Li Hua
3.What isspecial aboutthose whoown anEtsy shopA.They enjoybuying thingsonline.B.They areinterested inhistory.C.They have a creativemind.D.They aregood atcollecting usedthings.(陪伴)A recentstory onTikTok showedhow twoneighbors foundcompanionship anda newspiritin lifeduring COVID-19,thanks toa sharedlove of the piano.The heartbreakingstory startedwhen GiorgioLo Portoheard his neighbor playingthe pianothrough their dividingwall.Lo PortoisanItalian livingin London.He reachedout tohisneighborandleft a note,saying ifhe orshe couldplay MyHeart WillGo On.The mysteryneighbor agreed,suggesting theyplay together.Over timethe musicbetween twocomplete strangersbecame aregular(约会).weekend engagementAweek later,the pairfinally metand itwas betterthan expected/9shared Lo Porto.The mysterypianisthappened to be a78-year-old Polishman namedEmiL Helost his wife inDecember duetoCOVID-19and allhe hasbeen leftis the piano.And heplays at2p.m.every weekendbecause hiswifeloved it,“shared Lo Porto.While Emildidnt wantto appearon anyof thevideos,he didshare histhankfulness to Lo Portoforkeeping himmotivated duringa mostemotional andlonely time.When thepair offeredeach othercompany,Emil alsoinspired LoPorto tocontinue writinghis ownsong.And Emilreported beinghappierafter playingmusic with LoPortoand wasthankful tothose whowatched theirperformance.The bittersweetstory showsthe unbelievableinfluence twocomplete strangerscan haveon eachother.Emil movedout at the endof February.LoPortowrote,Dear Emil,you changedmy life.You(激|青),gave meback mypassion andwe sharedthat with the world.Youll bein myheart,ril keepplaying,thinking ofhow powerfulmusic canbe.You saidI wasyour light,but youvebeen minetoo.Bye,Emil.”
4.What happenedafter LoPorto leftanotefor EmilA.Emil helpedwithLoPortos studies.B.Emil startedto sharehis music online.C.They workedtogether tocreate newmu sic.D.They performedmusic togetherthroughthewall.
5.Why doesEmil playthepianoat aspecial timeA.To rememberhiswife.B.To improvehis pianoskills.C.To expresshis thankstoLoPorto.D.To cheerpeople upduring COVID-
19.
6.What can we inferabout thetwo menfrom Paragraph4A.They missedtheir ordinarylife in the past.B.They encouragedeach otherthrough music.C.They wishedto spendmore timewith theirfamilies.D.They wantedto becomefamous byposting theirmusiconline.
7.What messagedoes theauthor intendto showin thetextA.We shouldbe independentin difficulttimes.B.Young peopleshould dotheir partto helpthe old.C.We allcanbe the lightof somebodyif reachingout.D.People shouldtake sometime toenjoy theirhobbies.As muchas Ilove watchingOlympic diving,Ive neverunderstood whyathletes hurryoff to the(热水浴池)showers and then proceedto relaxin ahot tubafter eachdive.Theyre alreadywet.Theyreonly in the poolfbr ahandful ofseconds,so its not likethey need to getcleaned up.And doesnttakinga showerserve thesame purposeas sittingin ahot tubActually,thats whatOlympic diversusually dobetween dives asthey knowvery wellabout theimportance ofwarm-ups andcool-downs.So,whats theactualreasonAs itturns out,showers andhot tubsare usedpretty interchangeablyby theswimming pool.However,there isa needfbr both.First,lefs startwith whydivers needtotakea showerbetween dives.Ithas todo withbody temperatureand keepingtheir musclesrelaxed.As youcan imagine,practicing divesin the pool,then havingto keepyour bodywarm in a shower,andthenjumping offa10-meter platformandinto coldwater couldntbe comfortablefbr anyone.Going backand forthbetween thesewarm and(痉挛),cool temperaturescan causea diversmuscles totense orcramp upwhich canlead toinjuriesto themuscles.Showers allowan Olympicdiver torecover andprevent that.In thatway,showers andhot tubsserve thesame purpose.A hottub isgenerally usedif youhavea bitmore timebetween divesand havealready stretched.The showerwalls on the pooldeck cantypicallyprovide enoughspace formore diversat thesame time,and theyreespecially helpfulforathletes whoneedtostretch orwho onlyhaveafew minutesbetweendives.Just likeOlympic swimmersdepend on thickclothes to keep theirmuscles warm,Olympic diversrely onthese methodsto stayloose.Ifyouask me,itsnota badway topass thetime!
8.What doesthe underlinedword proceed“in Paragraph1meanA.Fail.B.Continue.C.Stop.D.Afford.
9.Why dothe athletesneed showersafter divingA,To fullyclean theirbody.B.To restand waitfor the results.C.To avoidpossible muscleinjuries.D.To stopthemselves fromcatching acold.
10.What doesthe lastparagraph suggestA.The showerwalls aredesigned fordivers in the finalround.B・Olympic swimmersneedtostay warmusing hottubs.C.Athletes usuallydo someactivities topass thetime.D.Hot tubsare asimportant asshowers fordivers.
11.What is the authorspurpose inwriting thistextA.To tellus thedifference betweendiving andswimming.B・To explainsome little-known knowledgeabout divers.C.To comparecold showerswith thehot bath.D.To providesome divingadvice forus.Our teenagersare lonely.A newstudy byHarvards MakingCaring CommonMCC showsjusthow thatfeeling hasbeen commonand becomeserious duringthe pastyear whenwe hadtokeepthesocial distance.One yearsonline learningand lifein thebedrooms ratherthan theclassrooms ordormrooms canmake teenagersfeel lonelierthan before.Teenagers havebeen morelikely tobe influencedbyloneliness thanolder adults.Experiencing lonelinessis certainlysad,but it is alsoperilous.Researchers foundthat63%ofthe活动限制young weresuffering frombad sleep,anxiety,and poorhealth duringthe lockdownand thatnearlya quarterhad startedor increasedsome badhabits,including smoking,drinking andstaying uplate todeal withtheir feelings.About halfofthe young peoplein thestudy,who saidthey hadfelt lonely,explained thatover thepastweeks notone personhad takenmore thanjust afew minutesto askhow theyhad beenlately.Itmade themfeel theyhad noone whoreally caredabout them.Their parentsthought theyhad muchfreetime afterlessons andit seemedthat theyonly worriedwhether theirchildren couldperform theirschoolworkat thelevel theyonce did.They didntknow theproblem.Sian Leah Beilock,the presidentof BarnardCollege,explains thatyoung peopledependonsocialmedia,which makesthem especiallyweak tosocial mediasharms.She alsosuggests thatfewer closefriendsmay explainsome ofthe feelingsof loneliness.She reportsthat in1985the averageAmericanhad threeclose friendswith whomthey couldshare important things abouttheir lives.In2004,that(千禧——代)number haddropped tojust twofriends.And in
2019.one infive miHennialshad nofriendsat all.These levelsof lonelinessare heartbreaking.MCC suggests,as anation,we firstshould focusonteaching theyoung tomake meaningfulconnections betweenpeople andsupport them.
12.What isthefinding ofMCCS studyA.Every teenagerhas lonelymoments.B.Parent-child communicationbecomes less.C.Teenagers caretoo muchabout othersopinions.D.Lockdown lifestylesincrease teenagers,loneliness.
13.What doesthe underlinedword perilous“in Paragraph2probably meanA.Dangerous.B.Funny.C.Helpful.D.Uncommon.
14.What dotheyoungpeoples wordsinthestudy meanA.Their parentsmisunderstood them.B・They foundtheir schoolworkheavy.C.They neededmore careand attention.D.Their onlinecourses madethem bored.
15.Which ofthe followingmay SianLeahBeilockagree withA.Teenagers areshort ofoutdoor exercise.B,Teenagers shouldmake moreclose friendsin reallife.C.Teenagers enjoydeveloping closerelationships online.D.Teenagers shouldavoid sharingimportantthingsonline.How oftendo youhaveaconversation withsomeone,and thinkyouarepaying attentionto himorher,only torealize shortlyafterwards thatyou cantremember whathe saidOr,perhaps yougetdistracted whilehe isspeaking andmiss themessage thathe istrying todeliver.16:TVs,radios,trafficnoises,telephones,laptops andso on,which canmake itdifficult tolisten withour fullattention.But howcan welisten moreeffectively17,He said,Mindfulness meanspayingattention ina particularway,with apurpose,atthepresent momentand non-judgmentally.”18Jon Kabat-Zinn describesthree keyelements ofmindful listeningthat we canuse toimprove ourlistening skills.First ofall,be present.When welisten mindfully,our focusshouldbeontheperson we are(共鸣).listening towithout distractions.Then developempathy Weoften seethe worldthrough ourownexperiences.When wereempathetic,wecanunderstand asituation fromsomeone else*s pointofview.19・Our cuesare thethoughts,feelings andphysical reactionsthat wehavewhen wefeel anxiousor angry,and theycan blockout ideas and perspectivesthat were uncomfortablewith.Mindful listeningcan helpus tobe moreaware ofour cues.20In conclusion,the ruleis straightforward:simply Listen”!Listen carefullyand attentively.Payfull attentiontotheother person,and dontlet otherthoughts,like whatwearegoing tosay next,distractus.A.Finally,listen toour owncuesB.What canwe dowith mindful listeningC.But howcanweapply mindfullistening toour lifeD.At last,cues helpsus understandthe speakersideasE.In today*s busyworld,modern lifeis fullof distractionsF.Besides,it allowsus tochoose notto letthem blockcommunicationG.Professor JonKabat-Zinn putforward theidea ofmindfullistening
二、完形填空Inspiration“Mama,when Igrow up,Fm goingtobeone ofthose!”I saidthis afterseeing theCapital DancingCompanyperform when I wasthree.It wasthe firsttime thatmy21took ona lifelikeform andacted assomethingimportant tostart mytraining.As Igrew olderand22more,my interestsintheworld ofdance23changed butthat little girls dreamof somedaybecoming a24inthe company neverleft me.In thesummerof2005when I was18,I receivedthe phonecall whichmade thatdream a25;I becameamember ofthecompany26back to
1925.As Ilook backon thatday now,itissurely27of anysense ofreality.I believeI stayedinastate(排练)of pleasantdisbelief28I washalfway throughrehearsals onmy firstday.I neveractually29toget thejob.After beingoffered theposition,Iwascompletely30I remembershaking withexcitement.Though Iwas excitedwiththechange,it didnot comewithout itsfair shareof31Through thestrictrehearsal periodof dancingsix daysa week,I foundit vitalto32up thematerial fastwith everylastbit ofconcentration.It isthat extreme33to detailand stresson practicethat setus34,To thenfollowthose high-energy rehearsalswith a35show planof upto fiveperformances aday,I discovereda new36ofthewords“hard work.What Ithoughtwere myphysical37were pushedmuch furtherthan Ithought38I learnedtomakeeachperformance betterthan thelast.Today,whenIlook atthe unbelievablecompany thatI havethe great39of beingapart of,not onlyasamember,but asa dancecaptain,I seea40that hasinspired notonlygenerations oflittlegirlsbut awonderful companythat continuesto developand grow--andinspires peopleevery dayto followtheir dreams.
21.A.dream B.plan C.hobby D.word
22.A.connected B・required C.knew D.educated
23.A.exactly B.certainly C.probably D.hardly
24.A.director B.trainer C.leader D.dancer
25.A.regret B.memory C.truth D.reality
26.A.returning B・dating C.turning D.arriving
27.A.short B,ashamed C.fond D.plenty
28.A.while B.since C.until D.when
29.A.cared B,expected C,asked D.decided
30.A.encouraged B,relaxed C.sure D.surprised
31.A.challenges B・profits C.advantages D,adventures
32.A.put B.mix C.build D.pick
33.A.connection B,attention C.attraction D.conversation
34.A.apart B.aside C.off D.back
35.A.wonderful B.various C.busy D.huge
36.A.function B.meaning C.expression D.usage
37.A.limits B.problems C.hardships D.efforts
38.A.necessary B.perfect C,proper D.possible
39.A.talent B.honor C.possibility D.responsibility
40.A.victory B,choice C・tradition D.desire
三、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1A RespectableWatermelon ExpertChina41bethelargest producerand consumerof watermelonsintheworld since
2018.AndWu Mingzhu,92years oldnow,istheunsung herowho hashelped makethis possible.Its fair42saythat about80percent ofthe watermelonsserved atpeoples diningtables everyday aretheresultof greateffortsmade byWu andher teamover more than60years.Admitted toSouthwest AgriculturalCollege inChongqing inthe late1940s,Wu isan alumnus校友of YuanLongping,the fatherof hybridrice”.After twoyears ofapplication failures,Wusucceeded in43realizeher dreamof startingher careerin Xinjiangin
1955.Since then,she hasput44sheto growingsweet melons.Wus effortsto growquality melonsbegan payingoff in1973,45she setup anoff-season growingbase inHainan.Going andreturning betweenXinjiang andHainan46frequent formanyyears,Wu developedmorethan20,000of Chinasnew seed47kind throughoff-season growing.Wus contributionhas wonher manypraises.She became48member ofthe ChineseAcademy ofEngineeringin1999and anhonorary citizenof Sanyain
2004.In addition,growers callher the“Queenof Melons”.(阿尔兹海默)()Now sufferingfrom Alzheimersdisease,Wu isoften49able torecognize her()former colleaguesor evenher familymembers.However,the memoryof hermelon work50remainin hermind.
四、翻译我在隆昌一中读了三年初中(汉译英)
51.从今年月起,我将在这里读三年高中(汉译英)
52.9我很自豪成为一名隆昌一中的高一新生(汉译英)
53.我们将学习六门课程,包括语文,数学,英语,物理,化学,生物,政治,历史和地理
54.(汉译英)我最擅长的学科是数学,物理和化学(汉译英)
55..但是,我的最差的学科是英语,因为记忆单词对我来说是件头疼的事情(汉译英)56开学后,我打算认真学习英语,并把英语成绩提上去(汉译英)
57.所以,我会去向英语老师讨教学习英语的方法(汉译英)
58.我也决定交几个英语学得好的朋友(汉译英)
59.为了提升英语成绩,我将会加倍努力学习(汉译英)
60.。
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